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Show "1 -- W' c . I v44 V X -- 7. ' , r- ATOfcFWWSWWKBP CTmiKTTrMT 25 4TS PAINFUL, TRYING S sr5 4r5 WX V Needles, where Fields with Ms nare of the golf started for the east to secure capital for develop -- I cX "Chest Silver ofr . meat - Jamison turned his mules buck to llomei V. then- - and im bai.k toX''e Piute. o( the boeeanaar ., Sourj.U lip. the to his .In W ere ud Captain KicM ehowing abvot Hcusework la dl.ins. 'arriv ing there In a delirium caused bv-(Ciete of stiver more valuabla hard enough for t relapse Into fever acquired "oiTllie Ip from th then ny "of old, made to me every a healthy wommeat, yime, end not to h..le ewr. Too nursed hrm tenderly and diggings an. The "wife cen bi your tyble were in ctieete. or a him but men of tiibe the herbs, gave jnodiolne who- has a bad . inece et e time. ... Jamison died back, who Is Fields came back when tie heard of. this He! eak or tired From Data Furnished by Horace J. West had a chicken heart induced bv'pnst experiences, all the time, (Copyright by Kulgway Co.) finds her duties and nothing would induce him to' start out alone r a heavy burden. on .quest of wealth that lay hidden In the desert ' Thousands of near thethree peaks iUi pne oivursii nervous, d s He for him sedt other mep giving them a map1 water HEN became transhis ahead of The the his. railroads their plahT built sickhai. couraged, - ef the country as he tiad conceived it. but they all continental s stems, one of their hadobllterated all signs of a traiT and his knowl ly women have failed the relocation of the treasure jn traced edge of getting back was gone" with it greatest difficulties lay in the sups Her photograph that "a, girl thinks men rode leisurely out of the PanamTnt Tl)fe troubles to sick Hie Kindred Men who were will sacrifice Jove. virtue and ply of water for the men Ti r look n famons of f e r1 a p lhat a"Ju i miR TitHi 'maun tains ge ct(1 have kidneys is there is a grt-a'Great Thing presented opportunity workiugon across on found quick and thorough relief sink and niofherwouldirtb-ftblDeatti e to rocognlze. Valley, were frequently esfortthe accumulation of sudden wealth, Strange wagon-traintow ard San Bernardino, thetr destination through using Doans Kidney Pills. country and of sential to bring sufficient of the alliances, stories murder, long legal fights The painful, trying times of Tlie.v were all on good horses, had sample packs, bitterest enmity have grown up in the southwest womans life are much easier to supply to make work for a Wek at and ten gallon water canteens They rode through as adjuncts to the continued hunt for treasure Even aftet the a time possible bear If the kidneys are welL the heat of the day, thetr horses kicking was A California Cim Among the strange stories that ate mort widely completion of the roads there of the desert and leaving behind a contindust Mr. H W&lsb lt4y TVntta Av You can do business at FrmnHseo known is that which has to do with a lost placer I had such difficulty In obtaining water for the Cal , sayssharp, shooting pain hazv vapor which always distinguishes any-- . uous throOfrh tar kntnrs ttseui4ihat a knife ware Th Old Bank by mail of great riches purpose of supplying the engines or thrust into me, M? back was so lams I of life thht moves In the desert wastes thing cm? id hardly mkp Jinan's'Kidut PHI cnml me wheras in either It the earli finds its origin the little stations necessary eighties, easily and safely as if afu r doctors failed I bays bad no trouble sinoa During the heat of the dnv they stopped to 1SS3 a lone there-wawhite or a when 1SS1, prospecman, a ever you came In person. siding Get Doaat,at Aar Star. 50c Box camp In the shade of thetr horses, which were In order to secure water in abundance, the tor, wandered into the camp of the Piute Indians for information. Write watered and fed Soon thev started on This sgjjjjSj VVLJ.V Santa Fe railroad had .ordered a tunnel bored In at Piute Bend on tlio Nevada, side pf th Colo- - tone there wns nob the same cot tain tv. the sain FOSTER MILBURN CO BUFFALO. N. Y. rado river The beud onlylaaJew'injlea above the Clipper range, located in San Hernardlno Brothers1 !SjJS OTal equanlmlt v aniongtbein. and a which to ten -- miles- northwest o! t county- - from-lg- ht Hu ! to to take . They quarraled the direction proper iv on as the man's naimv gathering was to be piped if 7 Is generally-giltllUl afternoon.-anMate you pimple, blkhf8da or fiwklfi? Danby, the station to which It atl water thotr finding supply, tljnt kiuiimni his first Inklings of the storied' wealth accumulatTho are annovin. disgusting You should discovered in a large' quantity. This ail happened Salt Lake City smrrrmi practically all gone on tha- - following morning get rii of thvm at once lrlrmler Cream within a score bf years The man who volun. ed of the members tiibe. several by feet k spr 11 offer will their words almost resulted tn blow magic Our ffrrt sepa They Founded In 1859. benefit vou r Particular I ree if vou write at teered for the work. They were said to know of several great gold competent mining man, rated once H. I rener A (o AO? hlxtb MrwtL . A Tower of Stronfth. h con In and the mountain of country was dseit weir who acquainted-witdeposits N V.7 Nft York, Dept. 15, of them Frank' Ooler, struck. put alone It pne these shafts and the boring of tunnels, was Thomas tiguous to theircplare of living, and from an easterly direction, while the other two" went FvHt- -t !to man w hoknows"lt--al- ! Schofield of Los Angeles. they frequently brought torprjtMobave splendid,-specime- ns 'South- -. Muse Be a Joke. ' seldom gets a chance to tell It after This .gold of nuggets and gold dust of work one day In early June of 189t. By. noym oJLihe second dav.Goler bad arrived At f be? A" correspondent-informus that he heTiring on a .which gets' married. they traded for a half pr third vt Hs actual value, started trlp.soraethlng .prospecting a series of low hills that lav directly In his path read on a downtown menu the baubles and the gaud) apparel so dear he dfcT'whenever he felt in need of relaxation. buing He 'and di side dlscov the mssed them, farther subject to advance during interval of He wandered into one of the canyons close-a- t to the heart of the red tnan It' also led occaered a canyon Into w "fetch he plunged without the -urftcrupu-lougiving order and being served. of to to serious What trouble, attempts hand and discovered there a" spring.-sionally . lenstfenr and with renewed hope of salvation whites to obtain their secrets, sometime him was more surprising and even startling was It contained abundant vegetation, and what sal Foolish Egotism. some even by force, usually by the trail that led up the canyon,' stopping at the chicanery. more than alt the rest. It carried In it deepest The true egotist Is the man who watering place. Jamison took a course which brought him In embrace little mountain stream to is direct and continued contact with all members 'of imagines he attracting attention The trail, at times very indistinct because of Arrlvfng at Its bank, (ioler, nearly deHrloni his particular line of comedy in A the solid rock formation, led over three or four one of and the tribe. He married the squaws, Oar FRKK Booklet from lark of water, gave' hts horse Its freedom crowd of baseball rooters. after a year or two of livlngwith the Indians lli Variety small hills, the hogback of two ranges and then md to of stream and t the edge the . dropped began This he followed until it Into another canyon gained many of their secrets To his brother inmonth to Decorathan ti It lea lapping up the cool, bright water. And while be law he was indebted for the discovery of an Inv, to Mothers tion day. You ended in a blank wall and he realized that the Important drank, the rays of the sun, penetrating the foliage Examine carefully every bottle of trail had been JosL ought to get that seasons at all it To reach rich a distance back short ntensely placer Going somean of Monument cottonwood, overhanging upon glinted CASJOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for her discovered It of the year w as apparently Impossible, of the hilt,.-it windtng'up then. PIoo Infants and children; and see that It thing on the bottom of the order with snow all Wv till fulls wait towers" the shall led to two immense rocks. rivaling the andgeovers Writ n at jellow just beyond the touch of his lips. Bears the the land" said the red brother to Jamison of an old English castle. They seemed to form lor our Toir was a nugget weighing several ounces There If Also of booklet. Signature They waited for two years for Rch a time to the portal to the wealth beyond, and nature had were others near tt. and tinier, bewildered at his our niantlo In Use For Over 30 Years. come, snow not being a usual thing in that portion set them so closely together that they' allowed catalogue. forth three of the pieces ol fortune, good pulled Children Ciy for Fletchers Castoria Just suffleient passageway ta permit'a' burrowetf gold and then stopped to think of food, for h Elias Morris & Sons Co. . the Indian took Ills adopted tribesman for a long to enter, packed more a nourishment for than da taken 21 U W. Sa. TmpU Si., Sak Laka Cltr Jmd.jud And Just beyond the portal stood an Isolated. journey, to a place ef three pen kintnd a plaCtT Very Useful. He lucked the nuggets Into the bosom of hli Monuments MerbleWorh de save through where no water was obtainable, A man Is of n Particular rock: There-besiMsntlss the black boulder of enorTile Work shirt, caught Ills horse, mounted, and then pro mous size stood the shreds of what had been a melting the snowvnnd there thev gathered front Ttelp to his fellow men. reeded with all possible speed down the canyon, beneath thb white cloak much gravel, and carried Well? camp. The wooden upright supports were still jJi taking little time even to make proper survey o! It back to IJiti cantp of the Indians In thrpo days But a womau Is a perfect standing, and draped from them,' floating In the the locntlon of t ho treasure Finally, after sevmine of information aboet hair dyes breeze, were the shreds of what had been a Feelingassured, tethen,f,the wealtli he was eral hours of rough riding hb came but upon s to gather, JamTson-wroan old eastern friend and face bleaches and pads and tent. Brush had been carefully piled up around plain Just ahend, of him be saw what apparentPERA POSITIVE whose name has been lost It Is said to have the sides, fnslde there was a bench of boughs, things. MANENT CURE FOR ly had been the bed of a big body of water. wonwhich been He nil Fields told Fields the about still covered with a blanket, was, like the out and lay In a straight east It was all derful gravel, and so excited his desire for riches Liquor tad tent covering dilapidated and ragged The stlP- More Eccentricities of Genius. erlv line with Mount San Antonio, or Mount that wtthln a few months Fields bad arrived at ness of the place and the fact that, man had been Poe had written The Raven. Drug Addictions Baldy, ar It Is more generally kttowq jn the south if h the Fort Mohave Jamison left tin Indians making his habitation there struck Schofield like l Hes a pretty tough tld bird. TW west The b e nUMt, Be Atne, IjSm treitej e peak gave floler encoureriveleb m L lk.tr ... bm THE KEELEY eycuse iTiat hp had to look jtJtcr particularx the poet, blinking at the a blow from a fist. tllrectlon also and indicated the agement, proper in W. Seetfc Teeiele SHet.Sk Lek Otf ness in California. pile ofrallroad ties, a number of rusty oyi to the little mining town at the foot of the famom manuscript, but I guess hell do for to went Then Fields he with a station Homer, fixes which had been used as wedges for splitting a pot boiler, all right! Arrowhead, where the Indians found relief from OUR I.ATF.8T ILLUSTRATon the Santa Fe railroad In Sun Bernardino noun--tythe ties for lagging, a few other mining tools For Edgar, as you may recallrb-eallED CAIALIMIUK. Explain ninny Ills In the waters that purled from several California. There they purchased a span of and some badlv decomposed food still lay about liov we tent h burlier tratle lit needed the money. springs OaU nr writ 'rlirht wei-good mules with some of the gold that Jamison the place, indicating very sudden abandonmen It required another day for him to reach this MOLER BARBER COILBG had f saved his from first an most loaded and owner its consptcuous-oof The the trip, they by SALT LAKE LTf Pneumonia and Erysipelas Sesjm. enirp place,-anwhen he did he was completely ex IS UommerrUI Street old buek'board with a barrel of water and a few all things about the place was an old fashlot Not. long before his death last Febhausted his and tors(ifearfuUyjaded and'ready -a BTrti provTstoTVH Parted out, driving south into In a Foreign Tongue. Dutch oven, the largest Schofield I j to r1T;i pHe 71 77 ruary Dr. Philip Hanson Bliss of Bal- - heavily-rusTt4 Homer From Wash. all a two diamover seen trifle ever and had hey reports probably feet'Jn timor discovered serum for the treatThree weeks elapsed 'before he had fully recov said the stranger trav"Madame, graveled forty miles that dv ami night, arriving ment of pneumonia and erysipelas, eter. Sq oppressive was the place aid so erpd, and then he showed. the treasures that ha eling through one of the back counat the diggings early the next morning he continued Immediate the that strain, which are now being tested with much had collected. tries of Arkansas to a native In a garon the trail which led away from the camp There we climbed a mesa, said Fields, telling s the Dr. of interest. Ford Johns Is sevof there to den Why, this stuff load enough plot near a tumbled down cabin, ,A of the discovery in after years Just a short distance away he came to a shaft And on top of medical school, who followed Dr. eral wagons where I found It. and I am going to "madame, I see you have some fine here considerable work hadeen done. It was this proceeded with our work, which merely conBliss in his work says that the serum bring In a load In less than a month. he assured spring onions. Could I buy a few? n 8ma11 Fer1eB a at BUnk of sisted in Bcraping the gravel In heaps and panuPn linger for pneumonia is not a cure in any some of his friends. "Hey? one another foB a lonS distance and ning it in a tub which Jamison had brought 'hlong such sense as the antitoxin for diplvj lie at once set out to fit up a wagon with broad I would like to buy a few spring ,e of at ,nterva,a for the The water been which had left purpose.' ,nch:8 founte rimmed wheels, light canvas top and a team ol onions. theria, tout that it is helpful in the twelve of these abou,t1 slx,formations in the rock In the barrel was used in the tub., The gravel peculiar . sturdy horses. The woman turned In perplexity to and they were of almost solid gold! He tested was nearly half gold, so rich that it nearly stunThe day he set out, a large gathering watched her daughter who, hoe, In hand, stood ned us. We became careless In our work, picking them, horning great strings of coarse gold. him off and several prospectors Jfollowed, hoping unlbashed Nothing Doing for regarding-- the., stranger The surrounding ore was of an indigo-bluoff only the coarse gold and Jhe nuggets, and - to be in on the wealth De- that Tie had discovered Tn with curiosity, A well known' but broken-dowj 4 quartzormatlon. andto me the s trlnge.ra-.na- a the residue of fine gold and dust into the dumped a few days they returned, disgusted with the fact troit newspaper mail, who had been jn(? through the dark porphyry, appeared a bed of Whats he mean, .Sis? the --mother tub It wq far too much work to pan It clean that Goler apparently did not know whither h a power in his ay, approached an j r08P8 Want oi water; the Eugaboo that has menaced golden hues hidden in tba depths of was traveling. In a month he came back, tired friend the other day and said: th dura fool means, Tts ylng-un- s Schofield In telling of giant every prospector at one time or another In the out and disgruntled because he had been unable "tVhat do you. think? I have just re- - his discovery. ylng-unI traced these lines of Jist mam; southwest, came upon them at nightfall when to relocate the same chain of hills and th hidden ceived the- prize insult of my life. orp for a distance of nearly 3,000 feet, and found they were forced to give to the two mules the waters. Slx different times hejvent In search ol - - The Cheapest Route. A paper down in Muncie, Ind., offered them. had teen used for panning. It was less widening and enlarging as theyrwent They hls wealth and always ..returned with the same iita a Job?' Do you call that an In interested me so that I failed to notice fop hours An old Hebrew went up to the than enough to qpench their thirst, and In half story-o- ne of reverses and loss, until finally be Not the job, but the salaryr that the day was fast waning and that I would be suit?1' ticket agent in a "big railway depot fjanlc the two miners cached their tub, half full had spent all of the money he had accumulated They, offered me twelve dollars a forced to remain there over night. of dust, and their gold pan In a small cave which aad asked for a ticket lo Springfield. In a lifetime and had to give up the quest said the friend. week." . Well, they-ha- d aslied tho discovered in one of the little canyons "Which The mystery, the awe and even the fear of Springfield? It Is generally conceded that the Goler dlscov twelve dollars a week is better than that night I shall never forget. Was I in the leading off the mesa agent. ery has since been found. Ills first location was "Twelve dollars a week nothing. ' Then came their retreat, as Ignominious as any e t c heapest?r-plie- d haunt of a robber crew who had found wealth fa Vic J un--ls ,n 1888 In 1891 ft no d..aM. jorfiLc bar acts r Hen hunderEl-xclalmed National th&rfeferheteira the Jew. Macks Moss, who made 'his home In San Bernardino. they-weforced Br run. A panic seemed to over-- . started out on one of his regular prospecting Monthly. take them and they Jogged their mules through trips. One of his burro wandered away from the He and Hi Present. the desert night, trying to get to Homer before other three, and Moss started to follow the lost the break of day and the heat that came with It TIow did you feel at that fashion animal wlflt his entire train. The wandering burro founa canyon artd In U able wedding? These and countless other suggestions coursed About as conspicuous as my pickle they found themselves Iil. a sad plight. They water, and in this way led Moss to the discovery had lost the trail entirely, were In a country new through my throbbing brain, and I slopt little that of a gold deposit. In a few hours he panned out dish looked among the jeweled 7 y Many former coffee drinkers who Mght. to them, had not a drop of water and scarcely a , of several ottnres oLdufitwith his horn spoon and bronzes have mental work to perform, day -- In the morning I explored the shaft at the T? handful of food. also found two or three Herald. . nuggets. The day, have found a better capacitj first tight of breaking sun above the jagged sky 1With breaking light came hope. Way off In the' discovery went-to-- ht' head.' Tie Tailed to"plac and greater endurance by ucing Post llne'of broken peaks I found that the 'shaft bad Preparing Himself. distance they discerned the guldepost that has his locating stakes and' hurried back to Sn Ber um. Instead of coffee. An Ills. Woman been sunk to, possibly seventy or eighty feet, that led to fitany a salvation In the desert wastes; I John, wish youd come to church. nardino to celebrate bis good fortune. writes: it was equipped with a windlass, rope and bucket With borrowed capital he fitted up a second You promised me you would join. telegraph poles strung at regular Intervals . To I had drank coffee for about twenty and that It had been well timbered all the way reach them and the railroad tracks they marked I know I did, May, and I will next time, and when he left town he might have been years, and finally had what the doctor to the bottom. Outside discovered a large pile was, their aim. Through three hours of tortuous mistaken at a distance for the Pied Piper of Sunday. Just give me a week to work called .coffee heart? I was nervous of ore. Indicative of the fact that little or non of Hamelin work, walking Instead of trying to ride behind More tharr half the male inhabitants of? all that mining stock. rm'no hyD? and extremely despondent; had little the product of the mine had ever been carried the worn-ou- t of San Bernardino were t blr baiHCalf mutes, they struggled on, their equipped ocrite." mental or phy&cal strength left, had away. tongues.'Iqlling, black, from out theirjnouthstheir- -' for a long Journey with park train orLott horsTl The Difference. throats burned tiracinder crispness. nhelr eyes- -' kidney trouble and constipation.- Aftergatberin g if number of fine samples and MofTrierbTthrow them off his trail, doubled The first noticeable benefit derived a large quantity of the horned gold. I went bark In "Before continued effort and strain. on them, returned to San Bernardino, but all to bulging marriage 1 used to sit up was attracted by from the change from coffee to Postum to the caipp. and there again-And reaching the railroad, they could discern, until midnight wishing he would go no avail. was, the natural action of, the kidneys the Dutch oven. Something seemed to draw me i Guess I might as well take you along." he home." just t short distance to the right, a few stragand bgwels! In two weeks my heart toward It. It contained gold! Half. of It was full Utile some Yes? said one day when his patience had been frazzled outpost of civilization, gling buildings, action was greatly Improved and my of the product and there was I unable to cart It with promise of water if nothing mqre. And this to a rag Yes, and since ,we are married I , t nerves steady. away AH marks of those who resided there were This time he proceeded directly to the distant sit up until midnight wishing that ho' they reached eventually, pulling their mules beThen I became less despondent, and of ruch an old stamp that I never thought wheth- hind them. They yer found br an old miner range In the open .desert. Andwhen he neared would come home. Houston Post. w ho the desire to be active again showed er it would be right of wrong. The' Idea of posthe canyon those who were foilowlng4him realized happened otv to the broad wooden platform One Better. so much 'wealth nearly overwhelmed of the only bay In Blake during the noon siesta proof of renewed physical and mental session the nearness of the end of their Journey. Moss " I started back some of It me 1 after and more a were of bed , town on my face last night, the dead grasping than alive, got They strength. spurred his horse ahead and left his pack train to the to to Lo a in the and It tunnel, took of by hard several camp said planning physical steadily trip gaining were 7am Bowery Bqp. wprk tp, bring jtqunj aD"jQLJLself There better horses In that group, and race as he might, his . hand unsteady strength and brain power. I formerly Angeles toseehetberlt mesTealfy'gold thaf I "them tb. Fortwo days they were ouL.of their bat me, replied Roving Yer; minds. did mental work and had to give it np had found-and his saddle not so well filled a oHiershe way Rogerl an empty ' And when Schofield had his ore and ,h!s metal on account of coffee, but since using ' Their first thought on coming to was their gold overtaken and passed. -- stummlck. Hkd they lost it? Had It been stolen ? They Postum .1 am doing hard mental labor tested he found that tt was the real article and The stampeded prospectors, filled with-TuToi In Training. . with less 'fatigue than ever before. that.be hatTTnade himself richer bTeveral hundirected search for It In the wagon, gnd there It gold, had reached their goal, and ohfHen Moss Aboy-of-- 12 Nme given bj Postum Co., Battle dred dollars with Just the small amount he ha 1 lay In a large canvas sack, untouched by the men was ose of the last to arrive on the. ground of his at his dining unclea been able to lug out on his person. It fired him Vho had cared for the mules. When It was Creek, Mich.' discovery. He staked what proved to Jbe the made such a good dinner guest that ' Postum now comes in new. concen- with the desire lo return aUonce and obtain 11 poorest claim of all the eighty that were staked his aunt observed; welghedrthi men found themselves. In possession of 115:000 for a single day's work!.' The story of out. The men aU figured that they had come to trated form called Instant Postum. It of the treasure If the right owners had not re-you appear to eat well" .Johnny, their find 'made Blake a deserted village In a few is regular Postum, so processed at the turned.; But Jie has never been able to g et back the oW Goler discoyerv, and therefoi-Yes. so Jaunty." replied the - urchin they " named the district, which-wa- s hoqrs. A stampede for gold was on. For .dayi at once organized. T vie been practicing all toy life. factory thit only the soluble" portions to the Dutch oven! In back from the mine he bad ftald 1ft- - .and weeks it continued, but never successfully. are retained. The Goler district Is located la what la now Kern ' The Wrong Text, to the tie heed Their trail had been obliterated in the winds that A spoonful of Instant Postum with general direction taken. He bad county. California, about twenty-eigh- t milks to' dune and -- north of Mojave,-J hot water, and sugary and cream to followed the' trail blindly on blls .way up and continually sway the sand from little mining town on the thought your minister was W obliterate ceaselessly through ages.. have a caU to Minneapolis. Southern Pacific. taste, produce instantly a delicious again on bis return Journey. Consequently after a number of weeks, when he returned with A part- It'was a week before Jamison and Fields could The creek proved one of the richest ever found He did expect It, but be went u beverage. oer to look for the treasure ead found that borne ' travel They p8cked upt?hftend .of that time Id California. Write for the little book, The Several hundred thousand dollan there to preach a trial seraoa asi . and In their rwy!ng' buckboard fhey drove to terrific rains end evea a waterspout hed teea were takeq from a comparatively -- small area. took hi text from St. Paul,, so tt'B to 'Wellvllle. . There's a Ueaaoa for Postunw all off." Chicago Record-Heral! TLMES t Lost Minesofthe Great Southwest a s His-mjuu- w ft ' e -- S 8 By Joe Minster ut .Bt-ju- J 'sell , y- 1 their -- cts. sf-J- kT-- a-Tierown t the-proje- s up-th- 1 Bank by Mail ' m s DOANS kc7 Bankers j - the-sink- ing . -- , s rPris -- . s Monuments for Little Money -- be-lo- re the-sid- e stream--somethi- ng j-- r oix-e- . , -- self-mad- e -- self-mad-e - df-le- j snbw-cappe(- , FREE 4 -- nerve-rackin- g Hop-"kin- - -- e n s-- -- -- asked."' - j high-grad- - s e , wa-tertb- - ' -- t. a.d r 4 -- Aft-e- and-rope- r pearls.'i-Wash--ingt- s -- fair-size- I 1 " ' 1 ,jV , st -- - , e 7 eo-aln- g a o4 on v |