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Show w JEWS MINES AND MINING SUMMARY ,, 'One person was killed and thirty persons seriously Injured by an explo-Ioof dynamite at the Harbor Works n at Antlvarl, on the Adriatic. All records for emigrants arriving at the port of New York was broken on the 2nd, when 20,729 emigrants from nil parts of the world arrived. The Ironworkers' strike In San Francisco has settled down to a siege. Practically all the Iron works, foundries and shops In the city are closed. The bodies of eleven dead have been recovered from the Whipple mine, at Charleston, W. Va., where an explosion of gas occurred. This Is thought to be the full list of the fatalities. Chief of Police Arlan, of Guatemala City, an American,' has resigned, and will return to the United States. Tho government paid him his salary for the time between now and the date bis contract expires. John Hamlin who has been on trial it Grand Island, Neb., tor the murder of Itachael Engle, aged 13, was found gullly of murder In the first degree. Hamlin shot the girl when she refused to receive bis attentions. Peter Savage and Joseph Chan-owskwere sentenced to three years Imprisonment and to pay a fine of f 500 and costs for wrecking with dynamite the .Welsh Congregational church at Edwardsvllle, Pa., two years ago. The Rev, Jere Cooke, former pastor of 8t. Georges Protestant Episcopal church at Hampstead, U. I., and Floret ta Whaley, who disaplast week, peared simultaneously have been located at Peekshlll, N. Y. The Kentucky law Inflicting the death penalty for criminal assault was sustained by tho court of appeals last week In afllrmlng a death sentence Imposed on Harrison Alexander, colored, for an assault on a white woman. Eight men working In a new tun-ce- l at the new National Cash Register plant at Dayton, Ohio, were painfully burned In an explosion of al gas. They were shot twenty feet out of the tunnel by the force of the explosion. The results of the senatorial elections in Spain, as far as .they have been announced, show an overwhelming governmental majority, comprisfourconservatives, ing seventy-twteen liberals and fifteen members of other groups. Prospects for settlement of the Los Angeles teamsters strike, have suddenly taken a turn In the opposite direction, and there Is a possibility of a serious strike In the Immediate future, with many other branches of labor Involved. Thirty-thre- e Koreans, most of them of prominent rank as scholars, have been arrested at Seoul on suspicion of being ringleaders in a plot to assassinate the five Korean ministers who signed the convention for a Japanese protectorate. J. Henry Middlekarp, seventeen years old, shot and killed his father, who was a watchman at the United States subtreasury at Daltlmore, at Middletheir home at Catonvllle. karp was beating hts wife when the son interfered. The San Domingan congress In ratifying ,tbe new treuty between the United States and Santo Domingo stipulated the acceptance of anmd-tent- s to the treaty proposed by members of the Dominican committee on foreign affairs April 23. At Portland Mayor Harry Lame, and Democrat, was renominated, Thomas A. Defvlln, Republican, present city auditor, was nominated for mayor at the party primary elections. Doth men were chosen by majorities over their opponents. Sir George Gough Arbuthnot, head of the firm of Arbuthnot & Co., of Madras, whose London house, P. Mao Fadyen & Co., fulled for a largo amoivnt In August last and caused the bend of the firm to commit suicide, has been arrested at Madras. William A. Urower, Jr., former president of tho Washington Life Insurance company, has been sentenced to puy a fine of $500 for nuking false rcpoit to the state superintendent of insurance In regard to the financial condition of the company. ' The court martial which has been trying Captntu Edgar Mnckltn of the Twculy-fifiInfantry In connection with the shouting up of DrownsvHIo, went Into secret session al noou on the 2nd, and after sitting oue hour returned a verdict of not guilty. Saint Dominic's church, San Francisco, which was almost eutlrely destroyed In the earthquake and fire of lust year, was dedicated Sunday. A feature of the exercises was the singing of a new mass composed by Dr. Henry J. Stewart, of Sun Francisco. An echo of tho famous Breathitt county feud will ho heard In Loving-ton- , Ky this week, when the alleged slayers of James Cock rill will ho placed ou trial. The defendants nro Judge Hargis. Senator Alexander Hargis. Sheriff Ed Callahan and Spyer. The mystery surrounding the disapAlcxan pearance of lloenlng, who, It was believed, had been kidnaped, has been cleared up by the discovery of the badly decom. posed body of the boy in a barrel near the horns of his puron:;. In Clove land, 0. o h Jis three-year-ol- h-- r Water has been reached In the Zack shaft of the Ely Con. at Ely, Nevada, at a depth of 403 feet. The mining outlook for Halley and vicinity Is brighter this spring than It has been before in fifteen years. A membership on the Salt Lake Mining exchange sold last week tit several $X0o, the highest price for years. The average yrlco of electrolytic r as figured by the Engineering coppi-and Mining Journal for 1900 was while Lake averaged 19,016 cents. Regular shipments are being made from the Croesus, at Halley, Idaho, and It Is estimated that there Is over ore In sight. $1,000,000 of cents was made and A bid of 25 refused In Boston ono day last week for several million pounds of copper deliveries extending over two or three months. Ileliree, tho Montana plunger, recently paid $200,000 for the Gold Hill mine, in Deep Creek, and Is preparing to erect an Immense reduction plant for tho property. There is quite a boom In the location of mining claims along the Birch creek and Lost River ranges, In Idaho, and some very promising discoveries are being made. The closing dow n of the mill at tho Honorloe, of Stockton, as a result of the accident to the big engine, will not affect operations at the mine. That will he kept running full handed. The Montgomery Shoshone, long heralded as the best mine in the Bullfrog district, has again struck rich ore, this time In the bottom of the trlpple compartment wo king shaft, at a depth of 440 feet. By purchasing an exteudod lino of equipment, powerful and tho Yeringtou Malachite Copper company has taken the first step towards turning daylight into the depth of its Yertngton possessions. At the, Horseshoe creek real field, twenty-fivmiles east of St. Anthony In Fremont county, Idaho, Important developments are now in progress and the past winter's work has produced some flattering results. A big copper strike has beeu made on the Joe Moore shaft, at Dolly Var-deat a depth of 113 feet. The assays have not been return'd, but it Is believed that the values are the highest yet found in the camp of Ely. During March there were 32.000,000 pounds of copper exported from the United States at an average price of 24.0 cents per pound, or exactly ono cent more than obtained for the pounds exported In February. The Moscow Mining and Milling company has been organized by prominent Utah mining men and capitalists to take over the Burning Moscow and additional territory in the noted Star District of Beaver county, Utah. The copper metal market Is rising In strength, both as respects the metal and copper stocks. All the big producers are holding firmly at highest asking prices, and All bids of even a fraction under these prices are turned down. The Fotosl mine at Silver City, IdaExtensive ho, Is showing up well. development work Is being done on thta property, which is one of Use oldest mines In the camp, but which has been Idle for many years, uutll recently. The best news that has come from the Carrie Mack property of Dugway for many a day was received by the Salt Lake oflleials of the company last week, and It brought the word that a strike of very flue proportions had been made. Recently the Tonopah company, of Touopah, Nevada, paid Its ivgular quarterly dividend of 33 cents a shar- -, aggregating $350,000. It was otllclally announced that the next quartet ly dividend will he 50 rents a share, or $5oo.nou In the aggregate. The manager of the I'lttslmi, 4 Stiver IVnk company's properties at Blair, Nevada, reports that the nil-tIs opening up in a manner that already assoies it oelug ranked in t!f biggest gold mine in the United States Work on the new loOManip mill Is being posited as rapidly ns day and night shltts enu do the work. The constant draft on the "economic forte" of the geologlrtil survey made bv the large miuisg org itilzatlou-- t which offer the government experts much larger salaries than they g- -t from the government. Is Mrioiixly impairing the efficiency nf t.iut brain it of the service, suv a on the tif tnetalliteroiis toes in 19.-27- 8, high-grad- e loot;, The recent washouts upon the Salt Luke road and the fact that the rood through from Goldfield h.ts only Ju it been completed has caused Sun Fra Salt Lake and Denver to Inr.e to Los Angeles mut-of the mining m.iehinery ttade of southern Nevada. The Mohawk mine of Coldfield ou the first made Us first shipment of ope sttc'e the reopeiiltig of the mine. The condgnment Is of too tot, am wnith $ jo, Ooo, The Consolidated company will soon be mining the rich reserve ou the Mohuw, Red Top. UomhluuUuu aud Jumbo. PUT RELIGIOUS a Few Facts on Vegetarian Spring, Astonished Companion. Stern Laws of Business Coma First, Says Austrian Court. case at law, which centered on the observance of an old Jewish custom, was decided in Vienna recently. A merchant, says the Amerlcan Israelite, discharged a clerk on ac count of neglect of duty. Among the charges against him was that he came to the Btore late In the morning be cause he attended service at the syna- gogue In order to say Kaddlsh the prayer for the dead for his father. The clerk argued that It was his privilege and his duty to say the prayer for his departed father, while the merchant, who was also a religious man, maintained that "if Moses had known that a man had to pay 8,000 gulden a year rent ho would have made different laws. The Judge would not allow suck an argument, but decided In favor of the merchant, "because tho dally attendance at the synagogue could not be considered the right of the clerk without the consent of the employer. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework cause of Kidney Trouble. Be- - Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clinton St, Napoleon, O., says: "For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney trou-?-- . bles. My back pained me terribly. Every turnor move caused .,.1 hr pains. P. shooting eyesight wa9 poor, dark spots appeared before me, and I had dlzy vjw spells. For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of the house. The kidney secretions were irregular, and .doctors were not helping me. Doans Kidney Fills brought me quick relief, end finally cured me. They saved my life. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MllhirCo., Buffalo, N. Y. w V Since the first of said, "I havent bad -- An Interesting j j j , the year, he a smoke, and l havent taken a drink. Everybody looked at amazement, respect and he must be, strong-willehow ascetic, how spiritual. him awe. How they said, It was tre- mendous. "And yet" said a pale vegetarian. cent, of all women, or at least 99 per e How Inconsistent o' Thev rofiKi.. , wtntloir' Soothlnf Syrup WHERE WOMAN IS SUPERIOR. DUTY SECOND. a It goes without saying that talking machine does not say without going. you,' . . ttpi , after the"" gets you they delight In you were a good man. etm. All ClothTruts. 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She lessons at it plane than the average thinks of nobler things than drink, tobacco, food. wife "Did you ever hear your Did you cooking? the growl about ever hear of a woman epicure? No; woman is above the hoglike pleasures She is above such a of the table. tobacco and whisky seance as Is now going on here. ;ou.5 The vegetarian put on his cap of the despite and, medicated flannel, warmth of the night, drew the flannel eartabs over his ears. Give woman her due," he ended. a more temper"She is a ate, a more spiritual creature than ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. man." Cincincoarse, gross, hog-likAVcdcltilili Prcparal ion (orAs nati Enquirer. similaiinS UicFoodamlRcula abstl-nonc- 1 ..wipes. Jesse' WES! money-grubbin- rate! w rW oce.lt. For Infants and The Kind You FAMILYS SKIN TROUBLES. 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I myself used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment some time ago for falling hair. I now have a very heavy head of hair. We No Criticism to Make. Mrs. Ilwfa Williams, the English so- used Cuticura Remedies for our baby, who was nearly bald when young. She ciety leader, talked at a dance In New York about the fashion of riding has very nice hair now. She is very astride that has taken hold of English fleshy, and we had so much trouble with heat that we would bathe her equestriennes. "Some of our young women, said with Cuticura Soap and then apply Mrs. Williams, "dress out and out like Cuticura Ointment, It would dry the men. They wear a long coat cut like heat up so much quicker than anya hunting coat, a cap, riding breeches thing else. Mr. II. B. Springmire, 323 and top boots. It Is a handsome cos- So. Capitol Street, Iowa City, la., July tume and it Is not Immodest, but un- 16, 1903, and Sept 16, 1906." doubtedly it attracts a good deal of The Estimable Family. attention. They have been telling In said Millionaire Banks "Reynolds, London lately a story about an Engto his valet, go round to the house lish girl who has adopted this riding of that little girl whom I ran down rig. Fulling up her horse one after- with the auto this morning and exnoon she said to an artisan who was tend to the family my sincere regrets If Can this me tell the is you passing: and sympathy. Also give them this way to Wareham? The man looked her over carefully. $50 bilL I understand that they are very poa. and In want. Then be touched his cap In a respectAccordingly the valet obeyed. When ful manner and replied: Yes, miss, he returned his master met him at em on all to seem ave got yes you the door. right " Well, Reynolds? Labor of the Novelist. The .ather wished me to say, sir, "The way of the novelist must be that he hoped you wouldnt take the hard," said a librarian of an uptown affair too much heart. As for the branch. "The other day an Immacu- family, they all feel very grateful to lately gotten up Individual came into you sir, and couldnt bring themselves the library and announced that he to accept your very kind offer. was a writer with a specialty of diaA me t estimable family! Yet I lect stories. We got him several books wonder why they didnt accept tho that he asked for, and little by little money 7 T he took me into his confidence. The father said such matters want the Scotch dialect for the stern should bi arranged through his lawfather, he explained; then when Ive yer, sir. Judge. got enough of that I want some dialect for a sea captain, and then I want importance of Sleep. We should a duke or maybe you can tell me, up well every mornX. Y. ing. If we do not. would a duke drop his hs? we are certain Run gradually to run behind In our physical hank account. This proves that Breaking It to Him Tactfully. Is quite as important as eat'George, she said, when her hubby sleeping returned from the office, Im afraid ing. The luxury of sound sleep Is one of the greatest means given to a man baby must have swallowed some or beast for restoring and Invigorating money. the whole system. No one should alGood gracious! he cried, "dont low business or anything else to curyon know whether he did or not?" tail this luxury, and parents should "No, but Its the only way I can account for the disappearance of the promote It in children. Instead of weekly allowance you forgot to give drumming them out of bed early. Homeopathic Envoy. me this morning, Then she got It with a little con Long Time Between Calls. science fund addition. "You used to wear a Vandyke heard," she pouted. "I dont like you FRIENDS HELP without It. The next time you come to see me wear one again. St. Paul Park Incident. He looked nt her reproachfully. "Do you know how long It takes to "After drinking coffee for breakfast trow a respectable Vandyke? he I always felt languid and dull, hiving her. no atuhltlon ti get to uty "No." said she. "How long?" duties. Then lu about an hour m so a "About six mouthB." ho answered weak, nervous derangement ot the beau and stomach would mine over plaintively. tue with stnh force I would fti q .ently have to lie down. At other titties I had severe headaches; stomach finally became affected and dig. stion so Impaired that I had set tons chronic dyspepsia and conA lady, for many years stipation. State Iresldetit of the W. (. T. U., told me she had been gtea'ly benefited by quitting coffee nnd using Posium Food Coffee; she wa; troubled for yeats with asthtua. She said It was no cross to quit coffee when she found she could have as delirious an article as Dostum. "Another lady, who had been troubled with chronic dyspepsia for years, found Immediate relief on ceasing coffee and beginning Dostum twice a day. She was wholly cured. Still another unequalled for their delicious friend told me that Fostnm Food Coftate. Thevars out up Inmost fee was a Godsend to her, her heart convenient form for ready servtrouble having been relieved after ing. requiring only a few minutes preparation. They have a leaving off coffeo and taking Festum. hne flavor and freshness which So many inch case entno to my will please everyone. notice that I concluded coffeo w.t the Ac, IM.ti. Dr-- fi tln n cause of nty trouble and I quit and v iriiim II I' 10 Arplttnf ,n unlit minim is m t,ii,,g4, ! took up Fostum. I ani more than b..il ' .. tnlri, linn, 11, t pleased to say that my day of trouplulu vurm.linj With litiut. P,,r, . NM, I IHt.,'. k ble have disappeared. I otn wvli and l.lhfc)There a Reason." Read happy. Llbby. 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