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Show 31 INKS AND MIXING Four ears of ore averaged per cent copper respectively Is the record that Douglas Copper company Is letting for November. The shaft of the Casting Copper, ai Yerington, Is down 110 feet, and the aveiage of tho whole distance Is 4.5 per cent copper. The highest assay secured was 18.8 per cent copper. Advices from the Virgin river field are to the effect that twenty-fou- r rigs are now at 'work drilling wells, and an era of activity such as has never before been known In southern Utah Is now manifest. Leusers working in the Eclipse property, In the Seven Troughs di trlct, are sacking ore as fast us possible. This ore will run about f 00 to the ton on the average, but some of It Is of very high giade. The mlneis of Iark City have voted to go back to work. The properties affected by this action of the miners are what are known as the Bamberger properties, comprising the famous Ontario, Daly West and the Dkly. Three oil wells have been sunk with satisfactory results In the Virgin oil field of southern Utah during the pC3t sixty days, and there are at least dozen more rigs in commission, and new strikes are expected every cay. That the district of Rosebud, Nev., is waking up to Its opportunities and that work is now started or ready to be started upon several groups idle for many months, is the good word received from that district last week. Considerable interest bas been aroused throughout the west over Congressman Bartlett's plan to have the coming session of congress pass an act by which all assessment work on min Ing claims for 1907 shall be done away with. At laBt the old reliable mining camp of Ploche, Nev., has a railroad. The advent of the railroad was accepted by the people of Ploche In a very quiet manner, but It Is determined to celebrate the event In a proper way when the opportune time arrives. The production of the Butte mines In October was but 8,376,000 pounds or 2,953,600 pounds less than the estl mated output for September, and pounds less than the monthly average for 'the first six months of 1907. The October output wqs the smallest in the history of the big mines. One of the really spectacular discoveries during the present resurrection period of mining in Nevada is the property once known aa the Cattin group, 60 miles east of Tonopah. The rock contains values of $200 to the ton and ao far the new company has blocked out $180,000 worth of such rock. The Degolla and Atkins tungsten mines on desert, recognized as the best paying mining properties In the west, were closed down Saturday of last week and almost a hundred miners handed their checks when they reported for work. The cause is said to be trouble with the 15.05, RULES FOR A MAN WHO IS The Quick Lunch Fiend, MATRIMONY.' lleholtsasa nd wlchandsotnobeans, Jactg to ascertain when meeting an attractive young woman with whom Apleeeortwoofpte; AnclRUljmurnpnfcolTecdown Whllcyournnhatyoureye. la she selfish? Yon can tell this In Then, later on, there comes to htni, three jvuys: IJy tlio manner in which A very common question: she Unions to what you say; by tho IIo wonders how It was that he CONTRACTED INDIGESTION! way she accepts what you do for her; Milwaukee Sentinel. and by the difference between the way she treats you and tho way she treats THE others. OF, ABILITY. Is she- - fickle? If she talks about lUht things she Isn't. Deep, she Is. Is she extravagant? I)y tho way she protests against your spending money on her, and always arranges matters so that ; u cant help but do It. Is she a bad housekeeper? By the If she Isnt splc way sho dresses. and span, she Isnt. If sho Is, then she Is. TIIB SOLUTION. When yon have satisfied your mlnj that she Is all of these things, marry her at once. If you can get her, for the following reasons: First, because If she really loves you she will change. fleoond, because If you love her, It will be so much more Interesting. Tlilrd, because you are probably mistaken about her, anyway. Judge. you may fall In love: One Thing or the Other, When fickle Fortune tackles men, WVr hither, thither hurled,: then tls said of certain folks, tf world 1 tho In Thsy're way up Don Is he a good editor? Art I should say so! Look long scissors he uses. ether not so lucky In This bulletins about, Are thus described. In pointed phrase, "Poor things, they're But down and at the The Quicker Way.. All things cotne to him who waits. Perhaps that's true. Well, let 'em. With Hie, the only things I got I had to go and gut 'cm. Judge. out!" -- Life. AT THE RACES. Metropolitan Airs. "Well, how is everything progressing? asked the patent-churroan, who had Just returned from a absense, Pruntytown going ahead any? Aw, you betcha tla! promptly replied the landlord of the tavern, who waa filled with local pride. Pruntytown Is getting metropolitaner and metropolltaner every day of the world! Why, lemme tell you; Wider back, the owner of the Opry House, has Just whirled In and built a commodious new dressing room for the bloodhounds and an Ice bouse for Kliza. After this, when Uncle Tom's Cabin conies la this town It can be played Just exactly as Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote It! And If that ain't going some, I d'know what youd call IL Puck. two-mont- and 15, 14.G8 .jyhlc-- 16.112 miners. Exactly. Excellent progress attends the sinkI think I know the secret of your of the large new working shaft at ing daughter's nervous condition, my dear the Cumberland-EIon Its Veteran madam, but her youth Is In her favor. mine. TJils shaft contains four com "Oh, doctor, what Is It? She Is suffering from a cardiac partments and is five feet six inches Dinks I Just won ten dollars on feet Inside timbers. Sinkby twenty-sia horse that didn't have any tail. fracture." ing and raising Is In progress, ana Winks I Just lost ten dollars on "Oh, what heartbreaking news!" It will be completed In about two oae that didn't havo any head. Baltimore Sun. months. V. L. Butler, manager of the Butler ELECTRIC OR GASOLINE. Marie. Vs y x There once wae a girl named Marie I am lonely, so lonely, said she. When he asked her to wed, She answered and said: "Yea, slree, yes. slree, yes, slree! Milwaukee Sentinel. ? At Would Get to Them. Fireman I have the honor to aiv bounce that the fire Is In the fourth story, and our ladders and hAse will roach only to the second. Captain Indeed! Then we'll have to wait till the flames come down lo Ute second. s dm Hops for Him. ' I'm afraid," said the embryo statesman, "that 111 never be able to mold public opinion." "Oh, I don't know," rejoined the political boss. "Some of the stories you Introduce In your speeches are Yaleton Our 'varsity football team rather moldy. Chicago News. has a great coach this year. Mias Intple I should think theyd REPAIRING. g t an auto. Clever Repartee. Mon have reason to dread nimble-tongnewomen. A certain clever authoress was once asked by a writer of the opposite sex who Is not remarkable for civility: "Wouldn't you like to be a man?" To this the lady readily replied: "Wouldn't you?' d In The Important Feature. There Is a great deal of Injustice literature. Yea." answered Miss Cayenne; "they a till Insist on putting the name of tho author on a book Instead of that of thr man who makes the handsome cover design.' Washington Star. Good Memory and Bad. Customer la said to have a deleterious effect on the memory. Are you aware of that? Cigar-smokin- g Glucksteln I can quite believe It. For Instance, you have not yet paid for that box of cigars you had last mil WeU, It's oil aboard" for me In Auto Terms. "How did you enjoy the opera? Clll Going to see the yacht race? Very poor. It had plenty of horseHill Nope; going to build a fence. power, but one of the cylinders was N, Y. Telegram ndsslng most of he time." Ufo. now! McKinnon Diamond Drill company of Butte, Mont., has been lit Ploche, looking over the district with a view of determining the possibilities of work In this section with a diamond drill, with the result that the Nevada-DeMoines property will Install a drill at once. The Utah Copper company, according to Boston officials, Is now the largest producer of copper In Ut;!h, wresting that honor from Utah Consolidated. During October It produced 3.000,000 pounds. Of this 2.400.000 pounds wei obtained from Its now concentrating plant, which produced 4,000 tons from concentrates averaging 30 per cent copper. H. N. Day, tho Centerville, Idaho, mining man. Is handling a large body of black sand from the old placer dig Kings, employing quite a number or men. It Is run over Wllfley tables, saving the monazlte which sells for $200 per ton. Monazlte Is one of the rare metals that has become quite valuable during late years on account o. Its use In the manufacture of metals for gas lamps. Another oil well has been tapped In the Virgin river field. The strike wns made In ground owned by a Goldfield company headed by McKenzie, the wealthy mining operator of that ramp, on section 14, which begins about 2,000 feet west of tho original well of the Virgin City company. A seat on the New York stock exchange was sold last week for $60,000, the lowest price recorded since 1904, when a seat was disposed of for $37.1 000. The high record price was reached late tn 1905, when a seat brought $95.-00and a sale for a like sum was recorded early in 1906. The mysterious mission of well known San Francisco capitalists on the floor of Death Valley of late hns been explained by Clarence E. Eddy, who states that the valley Is full of gold. Eddy declares that dirt taken from the valley and panned averaged 20 cents to a handful. The quantity of coal used In the manufacture of coke In 1906 was short tons, valued at $62,232,-52The value of the coke produced from this coal was $91,608,034, leaving a difference of $29,375,610 to aover the expenses of manufacture and administration and ths profits. & Martins' Revenge. of A correspondent tells the story two house martins nests built against which au attic window of a farm, to the birds came for several successive before years. Last spring, however, took up het a sparrow arrived, tney abode in one of the nests. Shortly after the marlins returned as uuall and one day the farm people nest noticed that the bole of the which the sparrow occupied had been Next morning a boy blocked up. climbed up to ascertain the meaning of this, and not finding any outlet broke away part of the nest, to find the poor little sparrow dead on her eggs. Abe house martins had walled her of up for daring to take possession their house. Country Life. Worse and Worse. ker," said The late Admiral "believed naval officer in Washiialheartily in marriage for s ""'S. Be Nautical to sailors win. ways urged bachelors were held up to scorn by him. Strolling with him in New York . one day we met a young Admiral Walker hailed the young man delightedly. He claimed hint on the back, wrung his hand and cried: Congratulations on your marriage, my young friend. No more sewing on of buttons now, eh? No, Indeed,' said the sharply. I wear a belt now. It keeps me so busy raising mqney to pay my wife's bills that I have no time to sew on buttons. Mexico's Indian Women. The beauty of Indian women la one of the charms of Mexico. Iu the capital, where the Indian has degenerated through poverty and menial service It Is less to be remarked than J lay In the smaller towns and In the count bcpcnuanniUy one takes try. But tho beautiful faces Mexico are In memory away from those of Indian women. Fine eyes remedy, S trun of are universal, and. what one hardly exto Cauaccording s one 0 the features, pects, broad brows, standards casian mouths straight noses, vlraaMi dispel o and chins full but not gross or heavy, when no 4 IntelThe expression is very generally remedies, when rcatiinxl ligent, and often one Is struck, both in Indian men and women, with the c functions, wl.'u It and refinement of the counmustiWj secs One frequently tenance. types upon proper among the peons that seem to belong prcpcrejUU.and rifKt To get us Uneficial to some highly civilized ancient caste cffccrf!rt an Egyptian priest of royal blood, a buy tho genuine Roman centurion, an Aztec emperor. The women are gently lovely where they are beautiful, and tho men at their best in raniage. In manners and in countenanre are strikingly like the very advanced product of civilization. Modern Mexico. Habitual Constipation well-forme- Wer Shortly after the marries again begins to tell victim No. what a good man her first husband J livijj California TO PRETENDERS. A Wholesome Word for Guidance. Just a word to you, Colliers and other glaring examples of Modern Yellow Journalism and Cigarettes. Environment gives you a view point from which it Is difficult to understand that some people even nowadays act from motives of old fashioned honesty. There are honest makers of foods and healthful beverages and there are honest people who use them. Perhaps you are trained to believe there Is no honesty in this world. There is, although you may not be of a kind to understand It Some of you have been trained In a sorry class of pretenders, but your training does not taint the old fashioned person trained without knowledge of pretense and deceit. These letters came to us absolutely without solicitation. We have a great many thousand from people who have been helped or entirely healed by following the suggestions to quit the food or drink which may be causing the physical complaints and change to Postum Coffee or Grape-Nut- s food. You are not Intelligent enough to know the technical reasons why the change makes a change In the cells of the body. Your knowledge, or lack of knowledge, makes not the slightest difference in the facts. You can print from old and worn plates all the cheap books your presses will produce and sell them as best you can, but such acts and your "learned editorials are but commercial, and seek only dollars and much by pretence. When you branch out Into food values you beoom' only ridiculous. Stick to what you know. The field may be small but It Is Eafe. This first letter Is from the President of the "Christian Nation, a worthy Christian paper of Now York. New York, Oct. 2, 1907. Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. of St fja blsto Eluding the Teacher. Willie came to school for the first time. In one hand he carried a cap and in the other a bunch of bananas. You can't come In here with those bananas, said the teacher. Willie went out. In a few minutes be came back, walking slowly and painfully. Where did you put the bananas? I hid them aA asked the teacher. right, gasped Willie; theyre safe Inside of me. $100 ipis jstto nun wfo tried to e P. Sold hr nil Addre-- ll.ll'. V Tic. as .land equal, out lubsoll own e ,tlon Is writer but ran I re are b i long i! juiupe :h when t ai less cei :?rlca, ong other naiui :tage hors at their e stralla a ill. Fri prts vug Clean Llohl-lWu ter? at $500 fie mite eve tends On ndon ETIQUE' u5S liter Th; SICK CO., Toledo, O. Poslllvelycartdi, these Ltd hlli,' They elwreilcren trout from Dypepd,I llRcetlonendTooBeuv Kalin. j i A perfect r edy for Dlnlneu, tfu nes, DrowelncH, I if Taste In tbe Monti, C, J ! eel Tongue, Pale (1 & Side, TOBPID Urn j pnncl most lere Is ai To Family Fill, for conitlpetloa. Want to Know. Not long ago a Boston municipal official, who is a stickler for the use of good English, had occasion to consult a physician new to the community, After tho examination, the doctor said: All you need. Blr, Is a tonic In the shape of fresh air. Would you mind telling me," said the purist sarcastically, what is the shape of fresh air? either E out of tom Reward, $100. J. CHKNti Druggl.l. best c 1 tMmejeruc, Tbe reader. of tbli paper will bo pleased to leers tbet Ibere I et lean one dreaded dine we tbet (cloaca bee been able to cure In ell lie etetiai, end tbet la Oeterrb. Haifa Ceurrb Cure la Uie only poll II re cure Bow known lo tbe medical fraternity. Ceurrb belu n Oua.lltiiUonel require, a eoo.llm-lionIre. lineal. H.ll'e Ceurrb Cure le Ukee In ternilly, acting directly upon tbe blood aud niucoue urfacet of tbe .jr.tem, thereby deetrbylnz the foundation of the dlneaae, end giving tbe patient trengib by building up the cunntltuilun and nutating Qni re In doing lu work. Tbe proprietor, have o uiui-feltb tn lu curative powero that they offer One Hundred IMiara for nay cane tbet It fella lo cure. Send for ll- -t of (eeUmoiilaie. Take irougbbre rts of lrP 4 on si mger an widow was. flit no-bili- ty ship-broker- ship-brok- HOr jjH does noi tbe :en punchln man cai erecl ad About All That Is in It. First Employer What do you think is In this war against tbe feminine em- Fac-Simi- le Bear Signatun t to sod They regulate the Itowele. Purely Vtptallt SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL MI1 Genuine Must t forced ;ment wl ? lie Is j theta a cite call ilmum dlspnsl ! of his shout v1 e ployes pompadours? Second Ditto. Rats! REFUSE c jrrlng SUBSTITUTE!, i many ak, on proval 7 r pnncl Instan ght err ssied m tonal bi Parei an a Teel In i! h I sugai of cter ting wa i bake laity If 25 ounces for 25 cents The original 25 ounce can. 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Although I have not bad much faith In goners! advertising. yet, finding Postum hns done so much better for me than I expected I am more Inclined to Prove all things, hold fast that which Is good." 1 am to thankful for good health that 1 want It known what n blessing Postum has been to me. You may use these fow lines ns an ad. If you so and my name also. Very truly yours, Anna 8. Reeves. d In th MFC. CO. riy Pgi Lady I Art d, Hif. Every teacher should have a copy yJ3 room; every preacher for the pulpit; every for the memoriee it brings; every boy orghl forthtwr, neee and optimism it teaches; a universal w range of emotion greater than 8hakeepearl second only to the Bible. u Go whntyou bur your books and tell tbs order your rf Tbrobl for X-M- AS GIFTS or tear this ad out and mall with $U0 .C!lApPLE PUBLISHING COMPANY BOSTON. MAS ry Ifii mirp ulng II ' Join InrlH and d |