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Show TRUTH 13 Ye niver can tell phen away wid thim whats left an' has Truth, The Cosmopolitan and Frank so been Leslies seen, Dont in accident might happen. Popular Monthly for $3.25. they tells me, wearin shir-r-rtThis holds goods, until Februoffer I hov yellow neckties sivral times along vorrit about night two that I niver use an ye can wear about th seventeent av th mont. ary 15, 1903, and no longer. Here is an thim. Be chure yez dont hov anny Hell hov to show me his ginnyology excellent opportunity for anyone desirafore 1 endarses him. Th other fellys ing any of the above named publica3xcess baggage, fer Im payin th an 1 wants to gave all th loose a Scandahoovian an fheys about as tions. The price of the Review of ReanThe Columbu3 Consolidated of Little change bad scran to me fer sayin bad as th Orangemin. Bechune th views In offer No. I, is $2.50 per two av thim Im in favor av trowin num; Success, $1, and Truth, $2 per Cottonwou under the of Loose anyway I can. derground workings aggregate 4,200 feet. The vein system has been well determined, acd the location of the ore bodies is the remaining factor. The indications for substantial results are said to be of a premising nature. management is beginning to bring Tony Jacobson, out the ore that has been extracted during the winter months. This property has been giving encouraging showings for many months, and the management believe that it is now a mine. The ores carry values of the four prevailing metals approximating $80 to the ton, the copper being represented by about 13 per cent. report of encouraging showings comes from the May. Day. These reports have been frequent, and honestly made, but the property has been extremely ilckle in keeping up the indiA always does. s. ix-pin- se annum. Our price enables you to get all three for only $4.75. Note the opJC Jt portunities in the succeeding offers. Then down home we. hov a judge Now is the time to take advantage of to appint. Tis in th Third district, these remarkable offers. o too, d'ye mind. Th county where I GOD'S TELEPHONE .LINE. wotes at eliction times in that district an I has to be careful. Wirra, (By C. M. Jackson.) har-r-rjob to pick Theres a telephone line youve heard wirra, but its a Wan out a good judge. of, I expect; what will Where the wires always busy howld th scales av justice sos they they say, balance exactly; wan what knaws th Still when you ring Central, you allaw ax apex an th rule av replevin. connect ways But Ill land th right mon phen th Be call made at night or by your time comes. Ye can bet on that. So day. 30ons we get there do ye tell th head av the commonwealt that I'm there The messages sent oer this telephone wid adwice fer him. th worruks over an startin new. asthore, Ive found out some tings phats goin on out there since me lasht talk wid yez. I tought some time beyant twould be mesilf what would have nawthin to do but ate an sleep an run up to th mine wanst in a phile, but yerra, th letthers I gets this marnin tells me tis a diffrent life Ill be leadin faith. Ye see, Sure, Cog, theres some pol-itick- doins al d afut an its th governor an a few more av thim as wants me to get back an assist in th disposin av a few th way, dye notis that me cations. A paying mine, however, is owld By partner has given th Marmons ready among the possibilities, and that suc- th double cross on the matther av JH Jt cess is near at hand is hoped. 3elictin a chief av th polis out there? "Yed betther go to yer own room Jjt Jt fis, Ezras won out afther a long time aow an fix up yer bundle. Faix, tlr At the Con. Mercur indications an much worritin. He has got this s But in an hour. wid a name like th part av thrain strongly point to the adoption of the long felly, are you taking me back? asked method invented by George H. Moore, th bedclothes whats next to yez when why ye slape Arramusha, phat is that Cog. Phy? Sure phat a question to formerly manager of the Sunshine, now? Oh, yis, Sheets, at th head av ax me. Dont ye knaw Ill be afther for treating the companys ore. The th departmint. Sheets is a good havin to have a lot of letthers writprocess has been submitted to crucial Dye. Hes a wonderful mon in catch-i- ten an dye raymimber I caught writh-er- s things an hes powerful handy to tests for several weeks and the recramp tin years ago an havent hav rounu eliction time. Th only sults are said to show an excess of over it yet? 'Tis very annyin at I has agin him is that hes as tall get 60 cents a ton saved over the former ting too. Especially when th chare-maas th apostil. I dont like tall men times, av th committy "wants ye to savings. Considering that about 1,000 anny more, since th apostil got round dhraw a check tons of ore are treated daily the ag- me fer th campane. But here. Im someting like this felly of the of the increase output gregate has its merits, too. Tis saved me phat was President av Rome it mill would be about $600 a day. The Seizeher, s wan time 'twas in th' before money manny a time. process is not revolutionary, but emo bodies both a substitution for. and an they had a pope there fer I likes min TRUTHS CLUBBING LIST, addition to the method heertofore em- about me that are shart and chunky .no like. Ive furder use fer these x'ruth is anxious to increase its alployed. The change, if made, will afscrawny gazabos. is fect the entire plant, which ready large circulation and to make decidedly probable will be determined itself of more value to its advertising upon very soon. Theres someting doin back home, patrons, at the same time securing a J J Cog. Theres a mon to appint in th stronger hold upon the affections of from e The party who telegraphed made wacant by th the intermountain public. In order to Kelton to Salt a false report of the av me frind Hayes. Th offis av accomplish this, Truth has made arburning of the mill at the Century Disthrict Attorney fer th county av which it is enabled to mine in Park Valley, has not yet been Web-e- r is to be filled. An frm th let- rangements by offer the following remarkable induceapprehended. The $300 reward offered thers Ive received this marnin tis ments. We will send to any address in by the mine management and the evident th' av th state, the United States, postpaid: mining exchange for the conviction His Truth, Worlds Work or Country calls him, wants Excellence, they a have doubtless Life, offender of the will Magazine or .SucEverybody me there to consult wid him. They cess, The Cosmopolitan or Frank Lesdecided effect in stopping such methods. The offense following a kindred tells me. Cog, that .this felly, Jawn D. lies Monthly, for one year for $4.75. accompany the order. act by some one with the telephone Murphy is th leadin mon fer th Cash mustReview of Reviews and SucTruth, e wires at the Wabash at Park City an fill to it. that hes qualified cess for $4.25. dicates a determination to deceive in- - That dont spake very well fer him Review of Reviews, The CosTruth, ' vestors and enrich unknown parties ayther. Im again these fellys what and Success for $4.75. at the expense of the innocent. Every anaws all about it. Besides Ive me mopolitan Truth, The Cosmopolitan, Frank Lesmotion is preceeded by a motive, and suspishuns av his a is He Comclose analysis of such acts will doubt- iort of Ireland mon may th divil fly lies andforthe Woman's Home $3.75. panion less make a condition so embarrassing for the miscreant or miscreants that the practice will be abandoned. ' of-flse- s. m star-r-r-rt- line Have a speed, like the swiftness of light; Though no battries are used; no pliances fine Propel the words flight. in their ap-- , long . n n da-ay- : . . ! pla-ac- ex-e-cuti- ve pla-ac- : an-cestr- y. o THE We are well SENATOR AND COG. Truth Bureau, No. 41144 X and GIVING AWAY Street (By Special Marconigraph.) Washington, D. C., March 27. By the time this is read by the many readers of Truth, the senator will have reached home. At the last moment he decided to take Cog with him 'and leave Doc behind. The reasons are apCog, me bye, said the senparent. ator, as he watched a colored man jam things intp his several trunks. Dye knaw, Ive changed me mind about takin ye wid me. Phen Ive sa-asayin phat I does be havin to room an ye can go to yer own little west. Ill pack yer turkey fer th thrip Take enough Doc here. lave th and collars to lasht yez all summer, fer th laundhry bills is high in me home bailiwick. Yed do well to buy an extra pair av socks, too. I fin-Ishe- d shir-r-r-r- ts wilt; It connects with the mansions on high. All can, without price, use this tele- phone line Each heart has a transmitter there Its wires were spun from a love' thats Divine ' The message should ever be prayer.. i . The "receiver of this great telephone line Is close at the, side the White Throne, And never, has hung on the hook . since the time When Christ claimed the world for His own. ' Sweet voices are heard oer this line every day By those who send pleadings above; For angels ever listen to mortals who pray And they answer with Love. stories oif . Oh, this telephone line is a blessing to men, For It brings us great tidings of joy; Of a time when we all shall unite once again - In a Peace which shall have no alloy. Then who will not use this telephone line; To be told of the sweet rest Heaven; .Wholl not eagerly wait for the in mes- sage some time Come home, child, thy sins be forgiven. o H HW,HmI,,W4'HH4,4,4,,IH,4,W t y, - This telephone line is the longest eer ' ' built, For it runs from the earth to the sky; And no one need fear to use it who H,'HmH,' .The Scottish Rite Masons of Utah will hold their first reunion in Salt Lake on May 11, .12, 13 mid 14, when degrees from the fourth to the thirty-thir- d will be conferred. It will be a great time while it lasts. Six thirty-thir- d deVee Masons met in Salt Lake a few days ago. They were Major Foote, Judge Riner, Judge Knight of Wyoming, Thomas Kleinogle, W. H. Bancroft, E. V. Maze and Jake Greene-wal- d of Salt Lake. , -O'111 Chicken as a Moupe Catcher. At Exmouth England, a prize .bird "rahma ..ulet - .has, taken .to .mouse -- ? ' $ I atrhlng. . ' ;: Lwi uni ..i-m- fo-:- " i . |