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Show H. Er dble, save as a cloak for the Musce er i WS it h kit n't IX'C,; Cot; net ant, Wilt ited. Bp the the .! err. i thf. in sent!, OStlj Went seats ik, for ante ft; been asm IngS 8 CO; erso; 1. sen i e de;; lolds flor, w Dlti bill g TIO( roml 80 II oard; -- e Des-saue- The presence of Prince Conrad In seemed to change entirely the character of the people. From being somewhat frlv-- the city of Courtland high-tensio- activity $110,-000,00- in profits to the company. The prediction Is made by an enthusiast from Wonder, Nevada, that within the next sixty days one of the biggest booms in the history of Nevada will take place in this camp and run the population well beyond the 2,000 mark. In what Is known as the C01 north t level of tbs crosscut on the Cactus bonanza of the Newhouss Mines company, machine drills ars ploughing their way through ors which the daily sample assays show to be averaging 21.6 per cent copper Prominent stockholders of the Di cult Mining company, of Cherry Creek, Nevada, confirm the reported strike I will go! said Margaret wilfully. of splendid proportions upon the 800 olous they became devoted to the se- foot level of this mine, and that each verest military discipline. Nothing foot that is gained by the management was heard but words of command and this deep level is sending the the ordered tramp of marching feet. upon workings into finer quality of re The country barons and knights sources. brought in their forces, and their The Daly-Wemine, at Park City, tents, all gay with banners and fluttime lifts its millat the Utah, present tering pennons, stretched white along the Alla for a mile and more. ing ores all the way from 1,000 to The word was on every lip, When feet through a perpendicular shaft, will they come? puts it through the mill and then The day after the deliverance of drops the product down the mine again the Sparhawk, Joan announced her and send it out through the to thunder. )uckess Joan!" Qntarla intention of riding on the morrow to tunnel to the loading station Boris saluted and began, Give him up to me! He is mine! von Kernsberg. Maurice Lynar and at the old Ontario mill. he tale is a long one, Prince and cried the Princess. Von Orsen would accompany her. He is mine! answered he said. Of our many and Thomas W. Lawson has started out very Then, cried Margaret instantly, alt endeavors to keep the peace haughtily the lady of the Isle Rugen. on an advertising campaign to boom "I will go, too! went quarreling I will say no-- Who are you? And jou? cried both stock. He is publishing The ride would be over toilsome Nevada-Utaat once, flinging their heads back, but for a ad to announce that he you, said Joan. tter so! Interjected Hugo with never a moment letting go with their I will go! said Margaret wilfully. has his engineers investigating the am in his eye. Jorian coughed hands. The youth, being dazed, said "I shall never let him out of my sight property, but in the meantime will fowled to himself, That long nothing, nor so much as moved. uooiu mo jjiuiiuu lit me market on will make a mess of It! I am his mother, said the Lady again! We shall be back within the week! the supposition that engineers reports will pass on to our entry Into Theresa, speaking first. You will be both safer and more comwill bear out his expectations. and. It was like the home-corn-- f T am his wife! said the Princess. fortable here! a long-los- t At a meeting of the Nevada Then the woman who had borne true prince. There The Princess Margaret withdrew no fighting alack, not so much the young man gave him into his held In Portland, Maine, the head from the open window, moher stroke after all that bother of wifes arms without a word, and the voted to ratify the sale shareholders mentarily losing sight of her husband ing! Princess gathered him to her bosom and one-hal- f a of interest In the Nevada words. vain her last making ris! said the Princess warning- and crooned over him, that being her she said reproachfully, Northern railroad to the Cumberland-El- y Ah, Joan, right. But his mother stepped back "you are wise and strong there U no Copper company. This action was 's him rope! muttered Prince among the crowd and drew the hood one like you. But you do not know merely formal and followed the Issu"He will tangle himself rarely of her cloak over her head that no what It is to be married. You never ance of new stock by the Cumber-land-Elbe done! man might look uion her face. were In love. How, then, can you some time since. mean the blessing of Heaven Bravo!" cried Helene, clapping her understand the feelings of a wife? D. W. Ellis has sold the Bonanza was no bloodshed," Boris cor hands, was her it right! She looked out of the window again himself. "There was, as I say, said her husband, and waved a kerchief. group of nine claims south of th Little one, hting. There was none to fight pointing to the boy on the terrace the Gerean property and adjoining Oh, Joan, she looked back again Prince Louis had not a friend beneath, who was lashing a toy horse I do Velvet group, near Ely, to Francis mournful' countenance, a with own capital city, saving the of wood with all his might, I wonder believe that Maurice does not love nte Shcrrard and Christian Ilermenson, And at that moment if you will think so wnen another as I love him. He never took the Ely Investors, for $20,000 cash. The e Ivan the Wasp was glad woman takes him from you! least notice of nte when I waved to Velvet group, adjoining the Bonanza h to win clear off to the front-t- h her The Princess Helene caught him!" group, was recently sold by the Pho his Cossacks at his tall. It breath sharply. (To be continued.) by brothers for $30,000. God s she different! That would be very pity we could not ride Out of the numerous meetings held said, yes, very different! Land Was Out of Sight. her Colorado Springs to consider ways at the Trlnce, "Ah! said Hugo, Yes." said one of tho traveling means for beginning the work on md husband. men, who was telling stories In froirt Jto deep out drainage tunnel at Cripple once of was I hotel. of the sight Thus the climax came about In the of land on the Atlantic ocean twenty Creek has come at last a definite detwinkling of an eye, hut the universal ono days." cision to proceed with tho money now tnrmoll and wild jubilation In which "On the Tactile one time I didn't available and trust to the liberality of Prince Louiss power and govcrmsnt see land for twenty-nin- e days," said beneficiaries who have not yet entered were swept away had really been pre- another. A little, d man the list, to plank down the remainder foil paring for years, though the end tilted his chair against a post and at the proper time. sharp as the thunderclap. Th Idaho Consolidated knocked the ashes from his cigar. Mining For all that, the trouble was only Kaw river company has reached a depth of ICO I started the arross cruel The removed. not deferred, near Lawrence in a skiff once when I feet In the shaft being driven In the death of Maurice von I.ynnr had been was a kid." he said, and was out of exrendered Impossible by tho opportune sight. of land before I reached the Relief claim, near Bellevue, and sudthe A 15 to and further. feet go pect large arrival of Prince Conrad other side." den revolution which the sight of his one of shipment of the latest model machincame from come off, Aw, armis now en route and a large force noble nnd beloved form, clad In The Kaw Isn't more than ery men and thewrowd. will probably be put to work of the disgusted among or, produced 300 yards wide anywhere along near In the near future. Impulsive Coiirtlanders. Lawrence." A well known had only recoiled mining engineer Yet the arch-fo"I didnt say !t was," said the little The only limit to mining acIn order that he might the further man quietly. skiff turned over aas: The of the White twice." Kansas City tivity In the west Is the Inability to I sank leap. The great army across tho nnd Just Cxnr was encamped Times. get materials for construction, coal march to frontier, nominally on the In a mofor power, and labor for tho mines and mills. There Is no other cloud Poland, but capable of being Seat. A of ment diverted upon the Princedom InIs told of an on the horizon that anybody actually story The following of Courtland. Here was a pretext on an estate at work can see. We dig the mobey bo eccentric Scottish keepeout of the ground there, bo that we vasion ripe to prince Ivans hand, exn his Scotland: of north In the wife! said the Prlncesa. have to ask for new money, exdont he kept Louis, the dethroned and lie was once guiding a shooting par- cept for promotion." lie "Mi. But though Jorian and truded prince, doso beside hint, and high a tie of ty tip near the top of steep 'hut men could" Two loads of Wonder district ore, when they had urged bis futher, by every mountain. Suddenly, to replace m:" said to the Selby smelting works of one th Jorian, as If a fly had friendship and interest, a consigned height, reached great And the hto his mouth and tickled his that prince upon his throne. that he heaters gnvo a loud yell, and seized at Vallejo, Cal., were sent out on tho MinCzar Paul, well knowing himself by the back of tho neck. Hst of this month by tho Vulture 200 people cheep company. Fully ing white Tn your Highnesses, we did restoration of Louis meant ofno'"'" Interlocked finger Through bis Court-lan- d d as the shipment started on Its way. au'n could to keep the pop-"1'- n less than the Incorporation blood oozed. The mnn had bright to hastened Tho ore will run from $ too to $600 hounds. But they broke with Ms empire, In shot the with stray been peppered a ton. hapod upon us, throwing carry out his son's advice. was no nape. there Itself about our horses' nocke, The Red Elephant,, at Halley, Idaho, In Courtland The keeper, seeing .he blood, and determinIs producing steadily. At Bullion the She areldei.t nmeh wore jUr aavlorsl' 'Our deliver confusion. A certain grim le. thinking ;.m! we might as well ation took possession of the peo thnn It really was, bawled out excit- Ophlr, Jay Gould and Bullion mines, ,0 charge through the bll-- r They had made their choice, and they nhleh have been idle for years, wl!j edly chosen he naltic when It blows a would abide by U. They had sgaln opened in the spring, and It hill! donn th Rln Dtigaldl Rln, had Is eonfllontly predicted that that tro,n the Gulf of Dpth-- . Conrad to be their ruler, as he bn we'll V'1 R1'!t ens hoo far Heaven only 11 camp wlU soon equal her old time Almost broke my heart long been their hope: nnd they ever Impos- - to cairrjr ycl hem ride uff with never a that now I .oul was for 600-foo- 9 Tah m ic It Truth-Speakin- g blrt days eL 8 dci i hate lug k lse. salon' pret nsei We n he b n hi: d in st 0 tiOO-fo- i then d b"T"S - y astt R-- CiocUelt.) XXVII. Home-Mad- e Exercise For the Eyes. Mucilage. Learn to relax the muscles of the A muBcllage that will keep well and eye, TUI you have practised and at- will remain elastic, even when it has During tho months of January and tained the art you can have no con- dried may be made by dissolving ono February the production of copper ception of the relief ana restfulness. part of salicylic acid in 20 parts of soft has been low, owing to the sovere By saving power, you have In reserve, soap and three parts of glycerin. This ready for use, more power for concern mixture should be shaken well and weathor and shortage of coal. tratlon. Eustace Miles, in C. B. Frys then added to a paste of gum arable Everything new points In the direc- Magazine. and water. tion of one of tho greatest copper Belfasts Linen Trade. Elephant Takes Collection. mining booms the country ever saw An elephant takes up the collection Belfast, the Chicago of Ireland, has In tho Yerington, Nevada, district In some of the Hindoo temples. It a linen manufacturing trade that The Michigan crowd that now congoes around with a basket extended amounts to more than $GO,000,000 a trols the Sheba property at Mill City, from Its trunk. year. Nev., is rapidly rounding that propoNo Longer Needed Periodical. 8he Never Could Master It. sition into shape for heavy producThe "Talkin said Mrs. about bookkeeper of a sportsman's spellin, tion and earnings. Clubberley, the French are the worst publication received a letter one day Moie than $2,000,000 has been spent yet. They cant even spell common, from an old subscriber, stating that he by the big mining companies of the every day names twlcet the same way. had long read it with Interest and was Robinson mining district of Nevada We met a soldier in Paris by the aware that It was time to renew his during the last twelve months for name of John Darm and be spelled subscription, but did not .wish to do his first name Thun I heard so, ss he would not need It In the extension purposes. a good deal over there future. It was not noticed that the A number of Important mining deals them talkin about somebody else by the name of postmark was that of a town In which are (tending at Halley, Idaho, which, a state prison was located, but the John Dark, and be spelled It when consummated, will put a num- Oh, Id just go crazy If I had to learn postscript was eloquent. It said: P. ber of the older mines of this district that gibberish. S. I am to be hung next week." Forand Stream. est on the list. active again One-fiftMan's Each Duty. of the world's production Illness from Ozont. Each one of us Is bound to make of copper, or 300,000,000 pounds anSerioua gastric troubles among the little circle In which he lives bet- workmen in large electric plants are nually, Is the estimated capacity of ter and Is us bound of each attributed by a German to Jalumet & llocla within the next few to see happier; that out of that small circle ozone poisoning and notauthority to electric years under Us present policy of the widest good may flow; each of radiations. Ozone is produced in large progress and expansion. us may have fixed in his mind the quantities, and with atmospheric niThe most Important asset of the thought that out of a single household trogen it forms nitric acid, explaining stimCalumet & Ilecla is the old Calumet may flow Influences which shall the acid taste often noticed. An efulate the whole commonwealth and fective remedy Is free ventilation and which so has called, conglomerate, the whole civilized world. Dean separation of apparatus returned In the thirty-siyears of Stanley. from workrooms. 0 tta successful mineral MINES AND MINING es-al- ly i es: by 18U0, the severely upon him. himself, proceeded more carefully U was all we could do to open up a ,he lnv Jtl ? I'1? n ymln nian Maurice the Cross of Death. )1 Thcv had loosed the wild horses we arrived, and these had gallop, d off after their rompanious. A pity! Oh. a great pity! Then came the young mans moth-e- r near, she, who was our hostess at Isle Rugen "Why did you not abide at Kerns-beras yon were Instructed? put in Hugo at this life! point. and careful plans Never mind go on tell the all their tale'" were In a moment said Helene, who was puious intents breath-iessly- . listening of the urgency to the winds by Expecting to find themteed. "The young mans mother came es instantly captives, they found near and threw a cloak across his nselves instead among a stout and naked body. Then Jorian and I unto the stirred pendent people, bound him and chafed his limbs, first lest point of hatred and excited removing the gag from his mouth; ust by the cruelty of the scene but so tightly had the cards been must the horror which they knew bound about him that for long he certainly ensue. could not stand upright. from Then, e sight of their favorite Prince the royal pavilion, where she had rad raised the highest hopes, not been brought for cruel sport to see among the populace, but lu the the death, the Princess Margaret It had long came v of Courtland itself. running guard-Tin toast every a standing 0h. wickedness! cried Helene, of the "to make the succession her look on her lover's to ideal their looked ! For they death! that hero without ht, Conrad, She came furiously, though a to deliver their country from dainty princess, thrusting strong men e degrading weakness and subserv-aside. Way there! she cried, 'on of the reign of Louis, and your lives make way! I will go to from the intruding Muscovite him. I am the Princess Margaret. hated Cossack who had sup-e- d Give me a and I will prick me dagger In the a themselves as guards way. palace of their Prince. "And, by Saint Stephen the holy Prince Con-Ou- r ?nce the shouts of delivered! The true martyr! if she did not snatch a bodkin Drive from the belt of a tailor of the High Down with Louis! re! which saluted them Street and with it open her way as the Russ! featly as though she were handling a ywbere as the cavalcade advanc-lowlCossack lance. through the press. "And what happened when she got to him when she found her husXXVIII CHAPTER band? cried Helene, her eyes sparkling. And she put out a hand to touch of Boris and le her own, just to be sure that he was Jorian. there. is Is the report of Captains Boris "Well, said Boris, quickly sobered, Jorian, which they gave in face it was in truth a mighty quaint heir sovereigns In the garden launce of the palace of Plassen- - thing to see. The Princess Margaret took the young man in her arms and Thecaught him to her. The peak out your minds, good lads! They looked at Hugo, leaning a little further resa kept his wrist. each other a moment without speech, ns tell r, all, assented Helene, eye countering eye like knights at a "Go on! the Princess thundered, us how you delivered the Spar-- . ss you call him, the officer of If indeed a silvern voice can be said S, ' CROCKETT , Aufor o 'TieQaidotdfc by S. n. (Copyilght. 1808. Continued. Iie of the party wholly he only waa the woman i out ft settled plan Theresa von Interested. , deeply to ; , simply rode to Courtland She 1 him. with die to or son her bad no Influence with Trlnce to use against him ils, no weapon wit. ept her womans In the morning light of the came in sight of DDd day they on the green plain saw and irtland, it did the Alla a great concpurse, to urge need Alt Pikkeri shout lest after m forward at a gallop, late. too. arrive should they him out to die, They have brought Joan. "Ride for the young CHAPTER ith, ; R- - vlte dominion. The country rose behind the tettr-inMuscovite, and Prince Louis was conducted across the boundary of his princedom under tho bitter thunder of cannon and the hiss of Courtland arrows. Meanwhile Joan, casting aside with an exultant leap of the heart her Intent to make of herself an obedient wife, rode back to Kernsborg in order to organize all the forces to meet the common foe. It was to be the last fight of the Teuton Northland for freedom and faith. The Muscovite does not go back, and if Courtland were conquered Kernsberg could not long stand. To Plassenburg (as we have seen) rode Boris and Jorian to plead for help from their Prince and Princess. r had already preceded them, and the armies, disciplined and equipped by Prince Karl, were already on the march to defend their frontiers It might be to go farther and fight shoulder to shoulder with Courtland and Kernsberg against the common foe, h Iff four-colum- n ereii A bj them Jena i sat ray cd rand Lute; race, ; jubllc a for mb--; r 0.1S con:1 d, y iS beet 1 ep p thtert No." le tor rate & it BO' e; ft mted me-- ! iiuse ct of rotect ad b1' theb bald-heade- b of tner i ncrin' nori SI ol nl H ii1) the P 5 otiie e It" . mull' latl ter, A Youths Impatience. barrier, to a colt, means some- thing to Jump over. Real Education. He Is educated who Is master himself and of his task. Peabody. of a Colors to the Blind. "Have you any conception of color?" What a friend asked a blind man. idea have you when you hear colors mentioned? A person blind from birth as I have been can have no possible proper conTo ception of color," was the reply. me color Is sound, or rather, music. When I hear the word red, for example, I instantly tblnk of a high piercing note of music; blue is to me a delicately sounded note fairly hlgb and pleasing In tone; green Is a soft tone and rather low, quiet and restful; while yellow is lively, quick little notes rapidly sounding and causing Black, pleasure, almost to laughter. alas! Is the only color we can realize, (or we are told that that is the absence of all light, and we know only too well what that means. Anti-FoBinding Society. Direction of the movement In China has been handed over to the Shanghai ladles commit tee to Chinese, who have already es so tabllshed many cletles throughout this great empire, writes a Shanghai contributor to a newspaper there. "Great was the surprise and yet greater the delight at the recent annual meeting of the Tlentsu Hul society) when it was announced that not only a Chinese committee had been formed but also an executive committee with two Chinese gentlemen as secretaries, one for foreign correspondence and one for Chinese, and that several of the gentlemen would attend the meet. . ing. . " Queer Idea of a Joke. It Is alleged that an English gentleman once told of a great Joke he played on a friend. He was coming along the street with some companions and he discovered his friends house on fire, with his friend In the third story window shouting for help. "Jump! blanhe cried. Jump! Well 'old ket for you." "What was the Joke? the hearer asked. Why," the Englishman replied, "we 'ad no blanket at all." Workhouse Romance. An Interesting workhouse romance has Just been brought to light in Brighton, England. A patient In the Infirmary, a colored man, waa placed, by a curious coincidence. In the bed next a man who was recognized by the negro as his old master. The white man had been a wealthy planter in the West Indies, and, after squandering large sums of money, rapidly descended, until lie Was a Brighton pauper. of Genius. The Music Is not the only art whose "high priests, so to speak wear long hair. There have been many cases of great artists, great writers, and so on, who have gone about with their locks unshorn in fact, long hair may almost be said to be the of virtuosi generally, no matter what direction their talent takes. Dr. Frederic Cowen, in Strand Magazine. Hall-Mar- k hall-mar- Valencia Fett Day Costume. In Valencia, on the fete days, the little girls have their hair dressed fust exactly like that of their older sisters, having the front locks parted and colled up Into a wheel at each temple, Logical English. and the back balr elaborately arI paused to talk to a fishmonger "Fishmonger," said I, pleasantly, why ranged from tho nape of the neck to a few Inches above the head, the do you flshmong? He answered with a cordial smile. coiffure being held secure by fancy I flshmong because my father fish pins. mang before me. Women Alternatives And have you been flshmonglng Some women frankly admit that long?" I asked further. to the bumptious Yes, was tho reply. "I have flsh- they hate pandering of the day, but that if they snub mong for seven years come Michael- youth a he frequently deserves to be him, mas. snubbed, they Ret left without part"You are a worthy fishmonger, I ners at dances or any one to talk to I'm sure and responded, you always at "teas, which Is only another proof mong the best of fish." Life. of the fact that man and not woman dictates to society In England. . How to Convince a Man. Io dealing with others In the intel- Udles Field. lectual region, the objects should be Immense Sum for Armament. not to convince, but to get people to At the present moment the counstate their own views, and to realize that unless a man converts himself tries of Europe are spending on thel no one else can. The method should armies and navies as much as $4,000a be not to attack conclusions, but to 000 a day. ask patiently for the evidence upon which these conclusions are based. A. C. Benson. It is Worth Something -- To know that your Watch le fixed Queer, Indeed! properly end by competent work The face of the returns." said the men. Youcenbeaeeured of prompt chairman of the meeting, shows 6? end efficient work at What a queer ayes and no noes looking face that must be! remarked an old lady In tho back row. Rats 8aved Human Lives. The squealing and scampering of rats aroused from their sleep the oc cupants of two burning cottages at Mount Hawke, Cornwall, England, Just In time to esespe. 170 'MAIN ST, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Far-Seein- Oil) roduf cow'1 i ite of H 1 iliel1' hen .he b11 ids arPr tb. wlti it 0 It jn" bill i The II , :0, and b itterbf 1 item1 Why You Should Buy East Garfield Lots Ten Million Dollars now being spent by Iiliixhnm Hmnitcra, employing thousand of men who mut have homes. The only town in eauy walking dlatanre of the works. Only three months old, yet ten hualneea houics nre llourluhlnK and more coming, llnrrlmnn electrlo frunrhiee rune through town. 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