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Show MID IS ahd Mil -- MINKS AND MINING NORTHWEST NOTES WINTER TERM THE L. D. S. GAMam SHEDS business COLLEGE TOO MUCH FOR THE SHOPMAN. A a Offers Mid-Wint- Term for er of younf men inJ women who can not attend tie entire school year. tic iccommodatioa Usht Ru'. !atl delgn I to give a good prae-tU- tl tralnlrg In Commercial Arllh Tb iiill Uuslnc nuig keeping, ljht Shorthand, Telegraphy, Hunlncn Lir, etc. The work i given by practical teacher who are expert Hie term Id their respective line. 4 oi to. V r( and continue but atudent may enter any time. You can come after the crop are gathered and return in time to do the aprlng plowing, ind thu turn your winter month Into money by preparing to take better care of your own business. NOVEMBER kii t open until MARCH of o, bpt t l)t rrwti irt b 1B)W I0 l B I 4l 1 pm r b nun UIMW TV) runkn iffnw or tl m 4. 014 tti-Ucks- "Certainly," replied the wag. "You turn down this street on your left, then turn again to your left, and that will bring you to the beat hardware shop In the town, where youll be aure to get them," The stammerer continued hla way. The wag, walking down the street, entered the aforesaid hardware shop, and proceeded as follows: "Have yon any E gg good t "Ye, air," said (lie obliging shopman, producing hla beat, aftn some "Yea, sir." "Have they an sharp gggot n Towers. The patient architect had Just LAKE CITY, UTAH. Southern California Flh. shellfish known a abalon llizliio bound In southern California water bring! d quantities sufficient to export at the ipnw it of hundred of tona per annum. A market for any amount could easily U h b found In China, where the natives consider It a great delicacy. It ued be dried for the market, but la now Ulng canned. The Get a Patent. invention may be valuable and be patented. Send for free In rotation and advice to II. J. ROBIN-OX- , Patent Attorney. 1. O. Box 614, ;.lt Lake City. Your iould Bicycle for the Blind. An Englishman hat invented a for the blind. In reality. It la a uhlrycle, carr)tng 12 riders, led by i seeing person, who does the steer bi-;c- le tt FIT OUT OFFICES with com WE te Stationery Supplies Sh UU City. TIBROKE STATIONERY CO.. Real Jack Robinson. Jack Robinson" has long been a for rapidity of jurorite synonym speech or action, but possibly few peo-- p who use the phrase are aware that flick Robinson" waa a real, live per-Va politician John Robinson was a "at favorite with George III. HI .olitical career wa a long one, for he u member for Harwich during 26 A 'far, being on one occasion bitterly 'tacked by Sheridan, who, denounc-'- S bribery and Its Instigators, replied the cries of "Name, name," by 'toting to Robinson on the treasury nrh. exclaiming at the same time: Ye. I could name him as soon as I "id say Jack Robinson," and thus rlglnated the saying still current at piesent day. m i' which , e It wa The Feminine Way. Wife John, these shoes dont it me at all. You'll have to take them ick and get another pair. Her Husband Why, they look com HI jrtable. His Wife Yes, that's the trouble. bad them on nearly an hour and ieJf dont hurt In the least, so of urge they are entirely too big. Vaccination Long Practiced. oriental countries, vaccina has been practiced for over a ousand years. to some Thoughtful Girl. Can you take r4 of mine?" a little care of that Implored the impecunt lrl to the office boy who was rap u rolling it into a wad, "and bring it 'clt to me bo I can send it in tome- r also? Cards cost me a cent 4lece." nuch - jCCOl- ' hem udB'r itiOB on th11 they nt. Nc r )Xlcatltn k) P'1 the 4'" ,e U of , . Future for Weet Africa. Africa, will become the great niaize growing country of the 'Id (three crops a year), says Sir toed Jones, president of the Liver ,Ji chamber of commerce. YAeat Faahlon Note for Men. ,fiere are the new pajamas, its Biother buttons and bead 5 w'h any delicate shade of baby oonpini! being preferred by the exclusive ones. Mens Fashion 0(ei. is, n;1 tM t (!i P1 J ti1- - The Medical Expert. . men, the medical expert Is 0 toe taken too , seriously, for by etog be la an alarmist, while the erence always paid to him by hi ntg Inclines him to be over Wear. 11 bee0' 8 copper-silver-lea- strong?" tc ib edcd h e "MAIN ST. SALT trn ett r rummaging. "Are you aure are E g good ones?" "Yes, sir, the best that are made." "Are beads gggood and 170 eu 1 American. TAKING CHANCES. tt-tl- THEIR LIMIT. u u Baltimore r MARRIAGE? elonlr i ' was weg. sauntering quietly along a Tlj-young follow nn.d J.k. Who kluM a port maid with street the other day, was accosted by a smsik. Th nil niHhl, aot mml, a man who tummerel. And msdo Jm-kud, "Can you t ttell me where ! may For sh poshed bak Ills fare with 1 1 some whack. Rgget (In gggggood olatlsi 'lib t g-- than T Tiagtdy, re 1 i r-.i- M -c X it h j evsr Frank It seems extremely difficult to got the gentler sex Interested in politics. Kitty Yes; about the only tickets we ar Interested In are theater tick etc. Pigs. This little pig (having the bacteriological Inspection) went to market. This little pig (In the absence of the proper certificate that the man who brought the animal Invariably sprayed his beard) went home, This little pig (especially requiring protelds) had roast beef, This little pig (carbohydrates Indicated) had none, This "little pig wont: "Tee, hee heel "To be modern Is such fun." Life, a great producer of precious nieials, and varl our cell mate of the production of the district have been all the way from ytO.OUO.OOO to fK0, 1)00,000. German metal workers .are fast driving British and French workers In copper and brass goods from a number of channels of trade In Africa, China and South America. The Broken Hills company's mine at Clifford, about fifty miles east of aa an Tonopah, 1 being heralded epoch maker, such a waa the Mix-paof Tonopah and the Mohawk of Goldfield. In the bottom of the shaft In the property of the Wild Irish Mining company at Gold Springs, has been found two feet of ore from which nn of average sample returned value t$0 a ton, nearly all In geld. A trlke of rich gray ore has been made In the Mldaa mine at Garfield bay, ssya a dispatch from Randpolnt. Samples of the ores have been sent to Spokane and assayed and ahow values of (315 to the ton. That section of Utah containing th mine of Alta and the south fork of Big Cottonwood 1 described by Superintendent William Magrem of the Rcxall Mining company as being one of the busiest and happiest parts of mining Utah. Two careful sampling of the two feet ot rich ore in the north drift from the winze In the Seven Trough Signal Peak mine show average values of $76 and $79 a ton. Aside from the two feet of high grade are ten feet of milling rock in the vein. Solid silver ore so pure it can be whittled with a penknife has been struck on the Droinlark lease of the Queen ground at Rawhide, Nevada. The ledge, so far encountered, Is three feet wide and has every Indication of making a large ore body. Germany has made greater strides during this year In the construction o copper and brass working plants than any other nation. Her export trade in copper wire, rolled, spun and cast copper and brass products also will exceed the tonnage of the previous year. On account of the blocking of the Ogden gateway the coal market has been extremely heavy In Utah, but with the opening of the gateway the first of the month, coal produced In this state and parts of Colorado was affordded an outlet, and Is now moving rapidly westward, northward and eastward. The Bamberger-DLamar mine In Nerada Is running at full blast, turning out 400 tons dally of ore that averages from $3 to $3.60 a ton In gold. In the mill an adaptation of the usual process Is being worked successfully; this couslstlng of the full strength of the cyanide solution being applied at riixhe, Nevada, haa been "Yes. sir." "Well, p aslt on them 1 littlo good 1 till I come back, will you?" he said, You ahould know how makings bolt for the door. puiranteed ring look and cost W Presently the unlucky stammerer, invite your attention to our aolltalre Atmond ring, ranging In prlc from having described a square, arrived at the hardware shop, and. entering, twinty dollars up to hundreds, and Charles I heard the other day that "Have you any wr 18k and 22k gold wedding ring, asked. Innocently: " When he Gerald Is going to get married. t t tacka good t guiranteed th beat at any prlc. Edward Well, why shouldn't he? recovered, he asked, in a somewhat dazed fashion, whether the house had Hes comfortably well olT. Charles That's Just the whole fallen on him, or It It was almply an point Why doesn't be remain so? explosion. CONTEMPLATING tHji b 16th 15th, for particulars address L D. S. Business College, Salt Lake Cty Chlf 1 IVmnnuhlilp, Book- Hanking, Typewriting, An Oiculatory The total consumption of lead In 1907, as reported In "The Mineral In dustry," was 3.10, 738 ton. suc- ceeded In getting Mrs. Dripplngold to decide between the charms of Renaissance, Classic and Queen Anne for the plans of her magnificent new country house. , , "The only details I aint goln to leave to you discretion, said the wealthy lady, is the matter of towers. I want plenty of towers that folks can see for a long, way off when theyre rldln by." "But what kind of towers do you want?" Inquired the unfortunate architect Norman, Gothic Mrs. Dripplngold closed the English novel of high life on which her soul had been feeding. "Why, ancestral towers, of course." Puck. A Wifes Devotion. Young Husband My dear, gome ol my garments are sadly in need of but- tons. Young Wife Yes, my love, I noticed that and have sent for my mother. She Is a splendid hand at sewing on buttons. New York Weekly. DAD WAS WISE. . e the crusher. Nat C. Goodwin & Company, says are the Republican, evidently preparing to bring Into the limelight the new camp of Bovard, where was made last year the big surface strike which was picked up by a crowd of Utah operators who incorporated upon It the Bovard Strike MinInter-Mountai- n ing company. The Engineers lease- - corporation of Goldfield last week paid a dividend of 30 cents a share on 00,000 shares of stock, amounting to $180,000. This Is the fifth dividend from this remarkable lease and brings the total, together with- $15,000 repaid to Salt Lake purchasers of the treasury stock, up to $550,000, From the camp of Chafey, Nev., Home Help. comes (he news that within the next Small Daughter It's most school week the new steam hoist over the time and Ive mislaid my geography. Black hole mine will be In operation, Cultured Mother Well, tell me what after which the company will be In a the lesson Is about, and I'll write out position to ship in a more generous the answer for you to learn. tonnage of gold ore than has been the Small Daughter The lakes of rule for the past month. This is one Africa. of the big propositions of the Chafey Cultured Mother Um er If youve camp. mislaid your geography, you careless G. C. Richards of the Western Mill child, you can just hunt till you And and Machine company of Oakland, It. New York Weekly. Cal., and Inventor of he famous combined stamp and arastra milling proHer Withering Scorn. cess, Is the latest mill man who has "My dear, Is it possible you paid decided to Install a custom mill In the JY.50 for that bathing suit? Why, it Seven Troughs district The plant, doesn't weight more than about four which Is to have an Initial capacity of ounces, and I could hide It In my flBt!" dad wasnt Reginald Thought your twenty tons per day, will be erected "George Alfred, if I had known that going to send you back to college? near Vernon. you Judge a bathing suit by Its size Clarence Yes, dad did kick at the There Is a good profit In marketing and weight I would have bought a gun- expense but I threatened to stay at on commission the product of mines, ny sack." Chicago Tribune. home and help run the business, and says the Mining World. On October he decided college would be cheaper. com15, the United Metals Selling HAD ENOUGH. pany, which handles the copper proThe Cook-BooTrade. Lounger Do cook books form an duced by the Amalgamated constituents, besides other large mines, paid Important Item In your sales? Bookseller Yes, we sell them by a quarterly dividend of $5 per share, or 5 per cent ($250,000), at the rate of the thousand. 20 per cent per annum on the $5,000,-00- 0 The women appreciate them, eh?" capitalization. Oh, the women dont buy them; I look for a revival In mining dedo." New York their husbands velopment on a far more conservaWeekly. tive basis than obtained In the time of the boom, said John Hays Hammond One Mans Wisdom. during an Interview In New York the fellow Marvin knows Jack That more about women than any man 1 other day. "A large part of the money that will go Into mining In the future ever met. will be raised by the small investors, Tom Is that so? who realize that when Is conJack Yes. Why, he actually real- ducted on a conservativemining basis by reizes that he doesn't understand them sponsible men It Involves few risks and offers probabilities Chicago Dally News. of large profits." By the Way. The Bunker Hill & Sullivan mine A man in Boston wishes to eliminate at Wardner, Ida., east of Spokane, "Yours truly" from all correspondence, which has produced 12 per cent of the as being superfluous. total lead output of the United State Why not let a few superfluous the last few years, will double Its things remain? capacity, thus putting out 2,000 tons It Is the superfluous that counts of ore every eight hours, or 6,000 tons "Does she play by ear?" after all. Life.' . a day. "Yes, but I'll take care she doesn't A mining engineer who has recentplay by mine again!" Reaionable. ly investigated the reputed big gold Little Girl Say, mamma, aint I find at Caliente, Nevada, finds that Stung. "Young man, you rescued my wife made of dust? the free gold showing Is limited to Mother Yes, dear. from the water." about eight Inches of the elvht feet of Little Girl Well, why don't 1 get rock. On "I beg pardon, sir. I thought she account of the strike at Calwa your daughter." Judge. muddy when I drink? Judge. iente the country has been staked for wiles. - k - NEWS SUMMARY The next Montana legislature will be Democratic- - by a fair working ma- jority, E. C. I a r goy, the young Butte millionaire, wa elected to the Montana legislature at the recent election. The Socialist vote In Montana wa email, outside of Hutte, where ome-thinover 2,000 rotes were cast. General Solicitor W, R. Ilogg of the Great Northern ha confirmed the hortage of $50,000 in the accounts of A. J, Gordon of Spokane, Wash., formerly amoral counsel of the Great Northern at Spokane. The monthly report of the Union Iaclfio railroad and Southern Paclfio railroad for September, issued recently, showed that these llarrlman lines had the largest net earnings of any month In their history. The directors of the Northwestern Improvement company, the atock of which Is owned by the Northern Ttu clfic road, last week declared an extra dividend of $11.26 a share on the stock of the Northern Pacific Railway company. S. W. A. Conant, 92 years old, oast hi eighteenth vote for a Republican candidate for president of the United Slate at Colorado Spring on November 5th, He attended the convention In 1852 which gave birth to tho Republican party. A Lander, Wyo., dispatch say Mrs. Henry Hudspeth, who became Insane while traveling to Colorado City, Colo., where her mother resides, la not to be committed to the state asylum, but has been adjudged mentally Incompetent and her estate is to be settled. At Denver, Colo., when a tipsy man la brought Into the police station he la propped up against the wall and at once photographed. Next morning, when he la sober, be Is shown the picture, und they say It Is quite surprising bow many absolute cures have been effected by this simple proceeding. Justice Stafford of the supreme court of the. district of Columbia bas overruled the motions for new trial made by Frederick A. Hyde and Joseph Schneider, convicted last spring of conspiracy to defraud the United States in connection with securing of laud grants, in Oregon and Washington. As the result of a double shooting affray at the residence of Mrs. B. Camele, at Hamilton, Ont., Chester A. Johnson Is dead and Rosie Oulmet is In the hospital and may not live. Johnson did the shooting. He had been keeping company with the young woman against the wishes of her g parents. Eleven-year-olRobert Slawson of at Jonesvllle, AVIs., was awakened night and found the house filled with moke. lfe helped his mother, father znd baby sister out of the house, as :hey were all in a dazed condition, ind then retained presence of mind to turn in an alarm, thus preventing a serious fire. The initial capacity of the Big Horn company's plant on the Big Horn river, near Boysen, Wyo., is to be 5,000 electrical horsepower, although the company will have at Its disposal 0 water power sufficient to generate electrical horsepower. Additional electrical power will be converted as soon as there Is a demand for it. A head-ocollision between a passenger and freight train on the Grand Trunk railway occurred near Danvy, Canada. Oliver Tremly of Wheat-lands- , Canada, an old man, was killed. C. II. Tobin, member of parliament from Bromptonvllle, and his two daughters were seriously Injured, and aiveral others were slightly Injured. The body of a man, believed to be Yolly Mann, who had been shot through the head, was found on the prairie about twelve miles from North Platte, Neb., by Sherift Eugene Beal. The officer had been guided to the spot where the body lay by Mrs. Jennie Miner Smith, who charges that her husband, John Henry Dale Smith, killed Mann. Residents of Seattle are confident that the coming exposition will equal the great world's fair held some time ago at Chicago, and anticipate that it will boom Seattle to such an extent that the city will become the leader of the entire Pacific coast. James J. III1I, chairman of the executive committee of the Great Northern Railway company, arrived In Portland last Friday to attend the exercises In connection with the formal opening of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railroad, known as the North Bank road." Sunk In twenty-fivfeet of water and ten feet of driftwood and sand at the bottom of river rapids, a diamond drill, steam engine, hoist and other machinery belonging to the reclamation system has been salvaged In canyon, 110 miles south of Rock Springs, Wyo. As a result of an election quarrel, Gene Pendergast, a gambler, Is In Jail at Reno, Nevada, charged with attempting to kill his brother-ln-law- , William Lunsford, president of the Typographical union. Pendergast resented Lunsford's election Tuesday to the state assembly. Robert Anderson of the official start of the United States geological survey of Washington, who has been devoting several months to the study of oil conditions In various parts of California, arrived in Reno last week to engage 10,-00- Yukon-Alaska-Paclf- e La-dor- e In a ten days investigation of oil pros- pects near that town. Thomas Smith, a bridge contractor, was accidently killed at Taft Mont., while exhibiting to some friends his new automatic revolver. The weapon slipped from his hands, Btruck the floor and was discharged, the bullet striking Mr. Smith In the left side and penetrating the heart. of the Austrian newspa-pars welcome the election of Mr. Taft a a promise of a cautious and progressive admlnlnt ration. At Tucuduy'a election, Ohio polled a vote that surpasses tho 1,000,000 ballots deposited four years ago, making 4 new high record for Ohio voters. victim The bodies of aeventy-elgh- t it the wreck of the amall steamer which occurred near Tungun on November 6, have been taken to Amoy, China. The state bank commissioner last week took control of the Central Trust company of Providence, R. I., and applied for appointment of a receiver. were klllod and Two motornicn twenty passengers Injured In a collision of two cars In the Interurban service between Vancouver and Westminster, B. C. The strike at the mill of the International Taper company at Palmer Falls, N, Y., has been settled. The employees voted to accept the terms of the company. Bustnei was suspended at Santiago, Cuba, on November 6, and the entire populace participated In the funeral of Tomas Estrada Palma, former president of Cuba. The town of Pembroke, Ont., was devastated by fire last week. Sixty estibuilding were destroyed. I mated at $500,000. Pembroke Is a town of 6,500 Inhabitants. President Charles W. Eliot, for forty years the head of Harvard university, tendered his resignation Oetoher 26. to take effect May 19. 1909. The resignation has been accepted. Judge Frank II. Dunne, who has tried many of the bribery and graft cases In San Francisco, was reelected. Judge Cook, against whom the graft prosecution made a fight, was defeated. Three persons were asphyxiated by gas fumes from a kitchen stove In Washington. The dead are Mrs. Hebe Cults Bremermnn, Mrs. Bremerman, and Cults Bremerher mother-in-law- , man, aged IS months. Phil Short, one of the best known newspaper men in South Dakota, was shot and killed by Clayton Yeaklns while they were hunting deer in McKenzie county. Short was taken for a deer by his companion. While speeding with his automobile, J. J. Radel, an undertaker of Cincint, nati. caused the datlr of Albert a butcher, and the probable fatal Injury of Itadel and William Regan, the latter a chauffeur. As the result of a fuedal war at Campon Junction, Ky., Islow Allen, aged 21, was killed, Alvin Grover seriously Injured, and Clarence Sherman, who did the shooting, was 6hot In the Lead, but' managed to escape to the Mountains. It Is reported that the resignation of the Austria cublnet Is imminent as the outcome of the dissension among the German and Czech ministers arising from tho recent racial conflicts in Prague and other Bohemian towns. Herman Krause and William pioneer farmers, were run down by a passenger tral nat Buffalo, Minn., while on their way to the polls and killed. Emil Krause, a son of one of the dead men, was probably fatally Injured. In bis annual report for the last fiscal year Commissioner Fred Bennett of the general land office recommends the withdrawal from entry of ell public lands which may be Irrigated which are not now capable of being utilized for homes. The election of Taft has produced In Italy. The general satisfaction general opinion Is that Mr. Taft's election will mean a continuance of stability and & revival of business. In view of this belief many thousand Italian laborers expect to emigrate to America. Pensions for retired missionaries n were provided for in the closing of the Woman's Foreign Mission-Frsociety of the Methodist Episcopal church at Cincinnati. This is in the shape of a retirement fund for the benefit of superannuated and Invalid missionaries. Edwin Vandyck, former ink expert of the bureau of engraving and printing, indicated in January last, charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States in connection with ink contracts, last week withdrew a plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty to two counts. D. B. Cook, a constable from Mul-keand J. A. Simes, a farmer of Provence, were shot and killed on cast Main street in Ardmore, Oklahoma, by John Braziel, a local char-ecteand James Billings, farmer and a companion of the dead men, was seriously wounded. Four acreB of wood land on Harber (.111, Roslyn, L, I., the magnificent estate of Clarence Mackay, head of the Postal Telegraph company, were swept by fire on October 5, in spite of the heroic efforts of Mr. Mackay and a volunteer corps of fighters to check the flames. The news of the election of William H. Taft to the presidency of the United States was received with tho greatest enthusiasm by many classes throughout the Philippines. It has been announced that Judge Taft will go to the Philippines on a visit while he Is president, Mrs. Ella Pride and other alleged nightriders are being held at Union City, Tenn., under heavy guard until the habeas corpus petttlon now pending can be heard. Mrs. Pride, It la said, was secretaiy of the nlghtrld-orassociation, but is now very bitter against the band. A majority 1 Alt-feld- Wa-ders- sea-Mo- y r, a |