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Show MINES AND MINING The "dump at Strattons Indopen-done- e mine at Cripple Creek Is said to contain COO, 000 tons of ore that will average $3.70 per ton. , AILING WOMEN. UTAH LEGISLATURE. At the close of the fifteenth day of Keep the Kidneys Well and the Kidney Will Keep You Well. the present session of the bouse, sixty-six bills had been Introduced. Sick, suffering, languid women are Representative Dean bas Introduced tbe true cause ot bad backs learulng a measure to prohibit bucket scops and how to cure and buccket shopping within the Mrs. W. G. them. state. Davis, of Groesbeck, wants all Kuchler Representative Texas, says: Backgoods made In the state prison and aches hurt me so I to be plainly marked offered for sale could hardly stand. as prison-madgoods. Spells of dizziness House bill No. 27, Robinson, reguand sick headaches ore and prohibiting purchases lating were frequent and the making and publishing of false asthe action of the says, haB passed the house. was IrreguSenate bill No. 19, by Rasband, pro- lar. Soon after I kidneys began taking Doan's viding for emergency cages In case of accident In mines, was passed unan- Kidney Pills I passed several gravel Btones. I got well and the trouble has imously by the senate last week. not returned. My back is good, and H. B. No. 63, by Randall, provides health better. and my general strong that all stockholders In mining comall dealers. 60 cents a box. Sold by to have shall the Inspect panies right Co., Buffalo, N. Y, the property in which they are His Practical Idea. President Love appointed Senators A benevolent old man who lived on Lawrence, Clegg, Hollingsworth, and Bullen as the senate portion his farm In Iowa never refused sheof the joint coal shortage investiga- lter to any who might ask it of him. His many friends remonstrated with tion committee. about this characteristic, knowhim Senator Rasband has introduced a measure prohibiting the use of the ing that many unscrupulous hoboes would avail themselves of the oppordevices known as the slot machine In this Btate and providing a penalty tunity, and that there was great danfor the violation of this act. ger of the old man being robbed. To remonstrances the old man reAt the session of the bouse on the these plied that he believed in practical 29th, a resolution Introduced by Representative Taft was adopted, Inviting Christianity. But, said one of his friends, "this William J. Bryan to address the house during his sojourn In Salt Lake City. seems very Impractical. Suppose one Senator Benner X. Smiths bill In- of these men took It Into his bead to flicting the death penalty upon con- rob you one night? My dear young friend," was the revicts in the state prison, after havply, I bid all enter In the name of ing committed an assault with a deadly weapon, has been killed in the God, but I prove my. belief in practibouse. cal Christianity by locking up their A measure has been introduced by pants during the nlghL Representative Larson, making an apOats Heads 2 Foot Long. propriation for the improvement of The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, existing roads and bridges and the construction of new roads and bridges Wis., are bringing out a new oats this In Emery county. year with heads 2 foot long! Thats a wonder. Their catalog tells! 1L B. No. 58, by Martin Jensen, reSpeta the greatest cereal hay food peals chapter 29 of the law of Utah, America ever sawl Catalog tells! 1899, which provides tor the creation of a state institution of art and prescribes its manner of appointment, . powers and duties. Ploche, Nev., parties are looking up properties at Stateline, and It Is expected they will cast their anchors In that awakening camp as soon as surface examination Is possible. The Boston News Bureau says that the Utah-Ape- x company has closed a contract with the Utah Smelting company with smelter at Ogden, Utah, to treat 15,000 tons of ore at a minimum of 2,000 tons per month. About 1,000 pounds of samples of n copper ore from the mines of the district were placed on display In a window in Salt Lake last week. The collection embraces samples from all of the principal properties In that section which have been developed. John-Bo- n Earnings of 12,750,000 by the Utah Consolidated company this year would cents per indicate a profit of 14 pound on 19,000,000 pounds produced, gold and sliver values crediting against coper cost's. This would be equal to earnings of $9.16 per share. h C. C. Parsons, president ef the stated last Mining company, week that the unwatering of the mine at Iiannapah, Nev., was progressing satisfactorily, and that it would be t possible to get to work on the level again within a couple of weeks. The new board of governors of the Salt Lake Stock & Mining exchange nave organised by electing James A.. Pollock president; R. J. Evans, first rice president; W. J. Browning, second vice president; Fred R. Davis, third vice president; O. P. Norton, treasurer, and James a Shorten, secretary. In a ledge four feet wide the Wheeler Gold. Mining company, operating in the Yerlngton, Nevada, region, has Just encountered a body of ore that avorages better than $1,300 In gold. H. B. No. 34, by Westphal, making per ton. Sixteen Inches of tho material runs $101.65, two feet assays $1,204.12, owners of traction englues liable for and an eight-incstreak of It carries all damages done by such engines tc $2,792.36.' bridges or culverts, has received the of tbe members of the house A strike in the Jumbo Extension at approval and will probably become a law. uoldfield has just been made public. H. B. No. by Kuchler, amending The shaft Is down 220 feet and the section 3367 15,revised statutes 1896, bottom Is entirely In shipping ore, relating to judgment and penalties lu none of which runs less than $200, contempt of court, has passed the house. This changes the law so as to give from $2,500 to 3,09 per ton. returns from some of the ore read three months, Instead of five cording to Indications $10,000 ore will days. soon be encountered. A bill bas been Introduced by RepManager Walter James of the Black resentative Wastphal to encourage Rock properties in Beaver county, tbe destruction of certain wild anibounties for tbe killBtates that a new shaft has been start- mals; providing ing thereof, and providing the manner ed on the ground to prospect the big In which such bounties may be proiron blow-ou- t that occurs In the vided. ground. The new shaft is now down A committee from the house comsixty feet and a contract has lust posed of Robinson, Hone and Tolton, been awarded for another 100 feet of bas been appointed, in accordance work in the same hole. with a resolution Introduced by RobSeveral samples of ore taken from a inson, to Investigate the shortage of ledge discovered northwest of Paris, carB in relation to tbe transportation ot coal. Utah, have been assayed and showed H. B. 45, by Croft, changing the $2,146.25 in gold, and $15.23 In silschool census in ver per ton. As a result there is time of taking the and H. B. 47. changing the considerable excitement in and about counties, of taking the school census in Paris. The strike was made by A. E. time were by the house last cities, Plyer, an old prospector who had been week. The passed bills the time of change grubstaked by three locomotive en- the census from summer to spring. gineers. , . The senate observed the last day of Salt Lake mining and smelting Its work for the 3d week of the session circles do not take seriously to the by passing senate bill No. 15, by claim recently made that several of making it a misdemeanor for the copper, refiners In the north any person to violate any of tbe laws of the state or any of the counties south and east were piling up cop regulating the use of public highways. per in order to create an artificial Senate bill No. 28, by Johnson, regThe report to this effect shortage. emanated from the cast, and ever ulating the prartice of osteopathy in since it has been one prominent the state of Utah and to providt for a state board of examiners, aua to source of conversation. license osteopaths to practice in this With the first days transactions ag- state, and punish violating the provisgregating 204,350 shares, the Goldfield ions of this act, has passed the senate. stock exchange board inaugurated Representatives Westphal, In a bill business on the 21st under the most Introduced in the house last week, profavorable and encouraging auspices. poses to amend the fish and game The great volume of business which laws, one provision allowing the shipthe members accounted for was no ping of carp, mullets, suckers and which is now prohibited, under surprise to the people of Goldfield, for chub, of the county game its buccobs was a foregone conclu- the supervision warden, within the season provided sion. for fishing. Western Nevada is casting eyes toTwelve bills fell into the house hopward the new Mizpah mining district, per on the 1st, including one proand it is considered that thts region posing a constitution amendment A will make a banner camp. Mizpah Is thirteenth bill was offered, but Speaker Joseph evidently being of a superdescribed as being only a few mo- stitious turn of mind, found a techniments walk from the track of the Ne- cal objection to It and thus saved the vada Northern railroad, and when the bouse from a horrible fate from the Western Pacific road Is completed the thirteen. unlucky be wlthlu fifteen miles of camp will The Kuchler reflutlon providing this steel highway. for the of former offA phenomenal strike has been made icials and prosecution their bondsmen, to recover on the Major Harrison mine in Death the amount of warrants illegally IsTblfi Valley. Values assaying as high as sued, hna pased the house. measure is the beginning of an at$2,000 to the ton In gold and silver ot the state to recover the monhave been found In the croppings of tempt lost la .the bounty frauds, for the lodges, of w hich there are several. ey which some of the perpetiators are A shaft has been sunk on the main terms in the state prison. serving e feet in depth lodgo, and at thirty-fivThe senate on the 31st passed three the ore assayed over $200 in gold and silver, with 2 to 0 per cent in copper. bills. They are Bvuate blit No. 9. by Lawrence, providing for the payment A smelter Is to be built on Resurot expert witnesses, senate bill No. rection buy, near Seward, the oecan 18, by Lawrence, authorizing the state terminus of the Alaska Central rail- university medical school to use unway, and be ready for business by claimed bodies; and senate bill No. the time the Alaska Central reaches 23, by Walton, allowing $1,500 to A. L. the Matanuska coal fields, where the Eastman, sheriff of ltlch county, for fuel supply for tho smelter will be Injuries sustained while capturing an Insane man. Senator Seely believes a pound of Placer gold was first discovered in Wyoming at South Pass, Fremont butter should weigh sixteen ounces. eounty, in 1867, by returning miners When the housewife purchases a from the 1849 California gold exciteof butter she should not receive ment. Some wonderfully rich finds pound were made there, and It Is believed a package containing fourteen ounces, a his contention, uml with this In those finds will bo duplicated or surview he has Introduced a bill regulatpassed next season. ing the manufacture and sale of A big consolidation of properties In butter. llumltoldt county, Nevada, has been The bouse passed two Joint memorperfected and within the next few ials, one ahkl:n; President Roosevelt will the filled. The lo lays papers Nevada Uulon nnd other propositions to recoin J !,! order withdrawing coal in which Suit Lake talent Is Inter- lands from entry and another asking ested In the vicinity of Mill (Illy will ! congress to pass tho It. II pensioning indtun war veterans of Utah figure In the propimlt on. FADELESS DYES color Wool and Cotton at one boiling, fast, beautiful colors. lOo per package. PUTNAM Silk, MOTHERHOOD Dont be too eure of tbe man wbo The first requisite of a good mother is good health, and the experience of maternity should not be approached without careful physical preparation, as a woman who is in good physical condition transmits to her children the blessings of a good constitution. Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and herbs, more successfully than by any other medicine because it gives tone and strength to the entire feminine organism, curing displacements, ulMRS. 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Twelve per cent have capitalizations of from $100,000 to $250,000, while only seven per cent, range between $250,000 and iviver, i one-hal- f , For Emergencies TL at Home Rai wl : tha pt tv tetter, poo 1 for the Stock on the Farm $1,000,000. ; M plaorant wi Caution. berry. V Imitations have been placed upon Inti fix:. the market so closely resembling Alland It is tl cocks Plasters In general appearance win be sui as to be well calculated to deceive. It blips down Is,- however. In general appearance taste it re riizs half the bei Seed and Tool only that they compare with Allcocks, Our mammoth for they are not only lacking in the Catalog is mailed free to all intending yolk Is bi buyers, or send 6c in stamps and receive best elements which have made Alltake raw free samples of new Two Foot Long Oats cocks bo efficient, but are often harmpeclaiiy br and other cereals and big catalog free. diet for a John A. S&lzer Seed Co, Box V, La ful In their effects. Remember that Allcocks are the original and only Sand For Free Booklet on Horses.CattIe.Hoes & Poubry. discontinue Crosse, Wis. Bien resur genuine porous plasters the best exMass. easily dig Dr. Earl Universal Atmosphere. ternal remedy known and when purThe Swedish savant Ryberg has chasing plasters the only safe way is Bard bolle most diffici suggested that tbe discovery of the to always insist upon having Allcock's. element metargon in the air strengthens the theory of the existence of a 8tee Thinks Little of Chinese Army. The rent Dr. Morrison, the universal atmosphere extending becorretween tbe planets and throughout the spondent of the London Times at PeIn pulling i solar system. This, It Is said, was king, went to see the recent maneuGlasgow fr station ov already known to exist in tbe sun be- vers of the modernized Chinese army 31 YEARS SELLING DIRECT fore Its discovery, some eight or nine In the neighborhood of Chang-te-fu- . the first n Oov whlclM and harnM h... bm wld direct from wrfMMftdM to liter l or third of reouirr. W. .hlu for .nmlimtlon and o steep a? years ago that is, in tbe immediate He describes them as a repetition ot aafa delivery. Yoa ora out wua approval and guarani UfiotaacUlied at to atyto, quality aoaprioa. locomotive surroundings ot the sun, In all com- the performance of 1905 a set piece Wt Are The Urged Hannladmrm la The World ets and in meteorites from which carefully prepared long beforehand by ays an I kaLyfi to th. . Wa facts the Swedish scientist infers that a number of Japanese advisers. The SiKo.758. BptadleBeat. eolltn. vrtlh Is VrtUct.,6.trlreofHomfc fre.ol3lX w. breTo.iw.1 three mile: It constitutes a common atmosphere Inefficiency of the officers Is still conMaiMF-SEElkhart Carriage A HaraeMMfg.COm Trio complete, ess, Q. from ten t tor our system. Indiana. Elkhart, field and the spicuous training of the men Inadequate, but the material Is k:i, and A May Irwin up and Dr. Morrison withhints good. that Story. Iron pulle Tbe irrepressible May Irwin tells of out Japanese officers to direct affairs a little New Yorker wbo had a bath the contending armies would have either end so seldom and wore such dirty clothes been little better than a rabble. fastened c our uew illuktrated catalogue free. The BARTELDES SEED CO. that it was more than tbe children ment, and tlon by th and teacher could stand. So she was sent home to be made more bearable lairs, pull from whl but returned as dirty as ever, acJourney u companied by a sister who Inquired what she was sent home for. The teacher explained. Then the Bister "What burst out: "Well, say, me mudder motions? ays does our Rosie come here to git growing c melt or to git learnt!" You s C: led, " Eleven-year-ol8portsman. Ct.J In i The heir apparent or the Sirguja i si;-iState, a boy of It years, has developed ai up wl a remarkable aptitude for shikar. He Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of tail broke began to use a gun when only seven this compcihve age ana when of ample character it places its fortunate Yes! FM years of age and up to the present possessor in the front ranks of n "And time has accounted for seven tigers, hi standard The Well Informed of the World. lx panthers and two bears, not to bathed A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the mention other large and small game. solution Allahabad Doneer. highest excellence in any field of human effort went to t A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Function and Knowl-edg- e at the la MAY BE COFFEE of foducts are all of the utmost value and in questions of fife and health gotten the when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should le remembered that she asket That Cause all the Troubte. Syrup her out manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co is an tr. tie laund ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent When the house Is afire, ft'a like a physicians and universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of body when disease begins to show, Its gives no time to talk but time to act delay Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known These Component Is dangerous remove the cause ot the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the ho sitter wn.th? trouble at once. to!? a po world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first a "For number of years, says a J and best of family laxabves, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. Kansas lady, I felt sure that coffee tcipoonf This valuable remedy has been long and was hurting me, and yet, 1 was so fond favorably known tT3 poun under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world of It, I could not give It up, 1 paltered etts dill V, wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its with my appetite and of course yieldn::x and pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known ed to the temptation to drink more. a s to physicians 1 At last I got so bad that I made up try and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have lL' tly a mind I must either quit the use of cofr.z m adopted the more elaborate 'name of Syrup of Figs and fee or die. Elixir of Senna, butt as more fully descriptive of the remedy, Everything I ate distressed me, and but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter i t suffered severely almost all the time name of -S- yrup of Figs and to Kelt I get its beneficial with palpitation of the heart I fre; tits;' am effects, always note, when purchasing the full quently woke up In the night with the of name the t:r meai California Company I Fig Syrup feeling that was almost gone, my Ca printed on the front of every package, l:nulat heart seemed so smothered and weak whether you call for In Its action that 1 feared It would stop Syrup of Figs Ci or bjr the full name beating. My breath grew short and Syrup tbe least exertion set me to panting. I figs and Elixir of Senna. slept but little and suffered from rheu- Sloan's Liniment - Is awhole medicine chest e Price 25c S. Sloan. Boston, Address well-know- 50c 6 1.00 n j Plant WESTERN SEEDS KSffi Otl1 Thelue OF Personal Knowledgj d ner, trt ' r s t-tt- er. fi cits matism. Two years ago 1 stopped using the old kind of coffee and began to use Fostum Food Coffee, and from the very first 1 began to Improve. It worked a miracle! Now I can cat anything and digest It without trouble. I sleep like a baby, and my heart beats full, strong and easily. My breathing has become steady and normal, and my rheumatism has left me. I feel like another person, and It Is all due to quitting coffee and using Fostum Food Coffee, for I haven't used any medicine and none would have done any good as long as I kept drugging with coffee. Kamo given by Fostum Co, Battle Creek, Mleh. Theres a Reason. Read the little book, The Rond to Wellvlllo, In pkgs. All grocers. 151 y ..... LOUISVILLE, KY. JYl SAN FRANCISCO, CAL U.S.A, NEW YORK.N.Y LONDON, ENGLAND. t PlLIi C1QTIII I I DISEASE! TEAK .. 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