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Show .mm COMING EVENT KO ACTIOS ON MINES AND MINING RECracm OME TOWN Too Many Measures Ahead of the Canadian Agreement and Extra Session Seems Probable. HELPS i' He Do you think, your father would offer me personal violence 11 1 were to ask him for you? She I think he will if you don't pretty soon! SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS A speedy and economical treatment for disfiguring pimples is the following: Gently smear the face with Cuti-curOintment, but do not rub. Wash off the ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hpt water and bathe freely for some minutes. Repeat morning and evening. At other times use hot and Cuticura Soap for bathing the face as often as Cuticura soap and ointagreeable. ment are equally successful for itching, burning, scaly and crusted humors of the shin and scalp, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, usually affording instant relief, when all else fails. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp , Boston, Mass., for the latest Cuticura book on the care and treatment of the skin and scalp. a A good home is the best exposition of heaven. Washington. An extra session of Congress looms very large and probable. Unless President Taft and the friends of the Canadian reciprocity agreement are able to bring more than ordinary pressure to bear on the sen ate and avert the expenditure of timt by the opponents of the agreement or its friends it Is difficult to see how the senate can reach a vote before adjournment. Ahead of the Canadian agreement for consideration, in addition to ten general appropriation bills, are measures affecting these subjects: Pop ular election of senators. Senator Lorimer case. Permanent tariff board. General age pensions. Congressional Fortification of the apportionment. Panama canal. Not one of these can be sidetracked without a contest. Back of each is a group of determined senators insistent that a vote shall be taken. Some of the measures must be left unpassed or the Canadian agreement will die. The forego'ng is the opinion of Republican leaders of the senate. FILIBUSTER SUCCEEDS. The Omnibus War Claims Bill Practically Killed by Representative Mann. The house at 2:40 Washington. Sunday morning practically killed the senate omnibus war claims bill by adopting a motion of Mr. Mann to strike out all after the enacting clause in that bill which had provided for the French spoliation claims. Adoption of this motion had the effect of eliminating the measure as a senate bill. It left it as the house bill without any provision for the spoliation ol claims, which was the direct target of the filibuster. The Republicans were jubilant over what they regarded A man may go up when you kick as a shrewd trick by Mr. Mann. him, but you cannot claim credit for No harmful drugs in Garfield Tea, laxitoe -- it is cmnpo-ewholly clean, sweet, health giving Herbs! d GENERAL BONILLA INDICTED. kindness. of Conspiracy are Brought Against Honduran Leader. New Orleans. The Honduran revo'I he recording angel may take more lutionary situation was further compliinterest In your day book than in cated Saturday by the indictment in the federal court here of General your hymn book. Manuel Bonilla, provisional president Your working power depends upon your of Honduras, General Lee Christmas, health! Gsrfield Tea corrects disorders of Colonel Florian David! and Joseph W. liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. Beer, charged with violating the neulaws in connection with the Preaching produces so little practice trality filibustering expedition of the steamer because people look on it as h TO (TUB A COLO IN ONE DAY LAXATIVE HltOMO Quinine Tublpts. money If it fails to cure, b. W. Imtrgiisretunrl L S biguaiure ison each box. 26c. Charges Hornet. The indictments resulted from an lira. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children investigation instituted by the department of justice at Washington. The teething, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. action of the grand jury caused a sensation especially in view of the It is unquestionably true that fact thathere, In the past numerous revoluwealth produces wants, but It Is s expeditions directed against still more important truth that wants tionary American countries have left Central produce wealth. Malthus. this port without secrecy. French Criminals to be Decapitated. Paris. This city, which has long been familiar with bloody scenes, will constipation. soon witness the decapitation of two Didnt Care. boy unless their sentence is commutHewitt I guess you don't know who ed. George Tissier, aged 17, and Paul I am. Desmarest, aged 16, deliberately lurJewett No, and I havent any wom- ed M. Andre, a banking collector, on an's curiosity about it. pretext of wishing him to examine a $25 note, to the flat where Tissier Willie Knew the Quadrupeds. lived with I is mother. While the Teacher Willie, are there any collector was looking at the document feathered quadrupeds. they killed him. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels and cura Willie Teacher Willie Yes, sir. Name one. A feather bed. Chinese Want Advice of Doctors. DHElttTiSM Accepts Gift of Ten Million. New York. The board of trustees of the Carnegie institution of Washington has formally accepted the gift of $10,000,000 made last month by Andrew Carnegie. Munyons Rheumatism Remedy relieves pains ia the legs, arms, back, stiff or swollen joints. Contains no morphine, opium, cocaine or drugs to dendeu the pain. It neutralizes the acid and drives out all rheumatic poisons from the Write Prof. Mnuyon, 63d and Jefferson Phila., 1a., for medical advice, absolutely free. sya-ter- n. Ft. under Anrona Iyws. Most 1 hernland Inexpensive In I S, No franchise or license la MenitMTb exe upt fromul) corporate debts No public statements required. ( barters c.nmt be repealed Keep books and do business anvwbere. IncorporaW rile lor free 4U tion foe smail. Book of Information " n Amnna corporation pae laws. m itliii A laetBot Co., Iki Uiss, Ihorr.'., Amiun, IHPORPOR4TR i. the name to remember -i IN SOUTH Undeniably Afford Better Conditions Than the People Encountered Elsewhere. In South Carolina 150,000 persons, or of its white population, live in cotton mill villages, while in the counties of Greenville, Spartanburg of the populaand Anderson tion is In these villages, and the villages continue to grow. The South Carolina mill village is usually a separate community, sometimes having a population of over 5,000 inhabitants. It Is entirely owned and controlled by the mill, and its residents have no village corporation of any kind. These villages are built by the mill managements for the simple reason that their people could not otherwise be housed near a mill. They attract much more attention from strangers th'in from southerners; for strangers, seeing in them for the first time the general poverty and other distressful conditions of our people, handicapped as they have been with legacies from slavery and war, associate these with the village. But all Carolinians know, says the South Atlantic Quarterly, that these villagers are of the same stock as they themselves, being' composed as a class of the less successful, to whom the mills have offered much better wages, with better labor and living conditions, than they had before. It is undeniable that South Carolina mill managements, owing to various causes, come into closer personal touch with their individual operatives and feel more interest in them as a body than do eastern cotton manufacturers, and that South Carolina operatives have been benefited by coming to the mills; that the separate cottages of southern mill villages, with plenty of air and larger grounds, are better than the city tenements generally used by such operatives in the east, and that the village living conditions, as a rule, are steadily one-fift- one-thir- PLANS Boston-191- 5 FOR A MODEL CITY See Directors Many the Future Trunk Sewers Are Advocated. Changes in How to develop the metropolitan district has been outlined by the -1915 directors. Changes suggested in the transBoston- portation problem point in every case to metropolitan improvements to be obtained by uniform development. Rapid transit and steam systems should make a unified system of passenger transportation between all parts of the district. VUl freight lines should be connected with one another and with the water front. Freight yards should be distributed to avoid long teaming hauls. The system of radial thoroughfares should be perfected. The circumferential thoroughfare system should be completed. All the main thoroughfares of travel should be of ample width. Trunk sewers are advocated. The existing policy of reserving land and sites for public buildings should be continued and perfected, the committee believes. Changes in building and housing requirements are advocated, in the belief that the inequalities at present existing discourage investing capital and cause slum conditions in the lax localities." Boston Pekin. Impressed with the serious outbreak of plague in Harbin and its spread to parts of China hitherto free from the disease, the Chinese government has dispatched a circular note to the powers asking them to select plague experts and doctors to proceed immediately to China, at the expense Transcript. of the Chinese government. Ready With Proof. An earnest preacher in Georgia, who has a custom of telling the Lord all the news in his prayers, recently began a petition for help against the progress of wickedness In his town with the statement: O thou great Jehovah, crime Is on Elliott Declines. the Increase. It Is becoming more New President Howard ElJork, I can prove it to you prevalent daily. by statistics. Everybodys Magazine. liott of the Northern Pacific denies that he will accept the presidency of the Missouri Pacific, succeeding George J. Gould. Mr. Elliott said that an offer of the position 'had been made, but that he had declined it. 533 VILLAGES MILL you need a remedy S and COLD5 American Towns Waking Up. Some districts and sections frankly recognize their advantages in climate, scenery and kindred attractions as one of their chief assets. New England, more than any other part of the country, profits by its summer charms, but the Rocky mountain region is not far behind in that respect. Florida has long counted upon winter tourists as one of its chief sources of prosperity. Cities and districts which have no exceptional advantages of site or climate, scenery or historic interest, are Holy City Citizens Under Suspicion. finding a lesson worth heeding in the Danville, 111. Hoopestown, known many instances of large profits from as the Holy City, whose mayor beauty and esthetic charm which the draws a salary of 50 cents a year and world affords. They are realizing that whose aldermen serve without remun- much civic beauty is the fruit of civic and public spirit. They are eration, will be investigated by the pride building their public edifices, laying grand jury. out their parks and taking care of Aviator Has Narrow Escape. their streets with more understanding than they had in the past of the bus! San Diego, Cal. Harry S. lla-- k ness, the young New York millionaire ness wisdom of liberality and breadth sportsman, narrowly escaped death of view in such affairs. The ultimate consequence of this when a puff of wind drove his Antoinette monoplane to the ground, growing consideration of beauty and charm in the development of urban crumpling up one of the wings. centers must color many phases of naBroke Record, But Died. tional progress. It is an influence New York. Charles Muchaeller, a which spreads and grows stronger, retired boss barber, broke the Brook- year by year. lyn record for the rapid consumption of Scotch whisky and died two hours later. On a bet he finished a Hartford has Good Idea. quart bottle in an hour. The city of Hartford, Conn., will be gin this fall a systematic planting o! Dorothy Located in Idaho. trees on its public thoroughfares. The woA Sand Point, Idaho. young matter will be in charge of the city man giving the name of Dorothy Wilwho will first the forester, cox is being held by the authorities streets to find out whereinspect trees are here on suspicion of being Dorothy most needed. A city nursery will be YrnoM, the missing New York opened later. Having skimmed the cream from the Nome gold placers the restless sourdoughs of the frozen north have mushed along the trails ieauing to new scenes. The placer condMons at Valdez, Alaska, continue to excite the popular mind and many improved dnus are being constructed to test the gravel beds in this vicinity. Proctor, the little mining, cattle, sheep and railroad town on the Western Pacific, about twenty miles west a of Wendover (on the state line), is about to have a boom, according to the newspapers. men, but Not only smelting those interested in opening up the new oil fields of Utah and adjacent states, will be interested in the forthcoming testing of oil for fuel at the McGill (Nev.) smelting plant furnaces. The Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating company, operating at Kellogg, Ida., brought its total disbursements to date to by the payment of dividend No. 161, amounting to $81,750, a few days ago. The court at Ely, Nev., has passed upon the application of the Ely Central receiver for a ithority to dispose of certain surface tlbhts to the Nevada Consolidated company, refusing the sale and commending the receiver for proceeding with the caution he has shown. Alleging that the American Smelting and refining company, a corporation, refused to pay the freight charges on seven carloads of ore amounting to $2,938.84, the Union Pacific Railroad company filed suit last week at Salt Lake to recover tho same. ConsoliThe Montgomery-Shoshon- e dated company in 1910 treated 61,037 tons of ore, averaging $4,84 per ton in gold and silver. The net proceeds from bullion were $245,907, but the net profits before deducting depreciation, interest charges and administration expenses were $867. Ely has again struck her gait. With a gross output of $2,503,934 by the Nevada Consolidated Copper company for the quarter ending December 31, 1910, the results show, that the Ely district is fast attaining fame as one of the noted copper camps of tho country, says the Expositor. J. S. Mahoney of Mahoney Brcs., contractors and the San Francisco owners of the famous Potosi mine, has just purchased a gasoline traction engine, guaranteed to haul fifty tons to a load from the mine to the railroad, going down foiid one day and back the next A number of capitalists have had a corps of engineers in the field surveying a line from Valdez, Alaska, to Mineral Creek, where the chief milling activity is taking place. The proposed line will be seven miles in length and will be used in transporting supplies and ore from the mines. company has reThe Nevada-Utatained about a half dozen men at the Day mine at Jack Rabbit pending the resumption of traffic on the railroad, says the Pioche (Nev.) Record. A shut-dowas far as ore extraction is concerned, became necessary for the reason that there are no facilities to get ore to market. There is a no more interesting proposition in the state of Utah right now than the New York Bonanza property of Park City, one ot the latest mining properties to recover during the new year. The new ore on the 900 level exists in a true fissure in to 4 lime, the vein ranging from 3 width. in feet About a year ago George Wingfield, owner of the largest block of stock now Consolidated, in the Goldfield mino gold the greatest acknowledged 'n the world, paid $80,000 for the Buckhorn mine in Buckhorn district, Lander county, Nevada, near the famous old camp of Cortez. Since that time he has expended upwards of The mine $350,000 in developments. now has in sight $1,500,000 of ore t level up. from the Robert Montgomery of Los Angeles one of the directors of the American Mining congress, stopped off in Salt Lake last week to confer with President John Dern and Colonel George W. E. Dorsey on matters pertaining to the congress. He was on his way home from Mexico. A prominent oil operator says the indications are that the San Juan fields in Utah will soon stand alone as the greatest oil section of the country. Their only drawback is the lack of transportation facilities to and from them. However, this trouble will soon be, to a great extent, eradiUtah-Nevad- that you should now rid your blood of those impure, poisonous, effete matters that have accumulated in it during tho winter. It is important Hoods Sarsaparilla as a remedy for Blood Humors is the fact that it combines, not simply sarsaparilla, but the utmost remedial values of more than twenty ingredients Roots, Barks and Herbs known to have extraordinary efficacy in purifying the blood and building up the whole system. There is no real substitute for Hoods Sarsaparilla, no just as good medicine. Get Hoods today, in liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. n 300-foo- cated. What may eventually prove one of the largest and most important drainage and working tunnels in the Cottonwood Alta district, is just being started on the property of the Big Four & M., near the mouth of Silver Fork. The intention is to carry the tunnel through the mountain, a distance of 8,895 feet. With the intention of working the old Galena King mine at Stockton, Utah, a company of Tintic mining men has been organized with a capital stock of $3,000, divided into shares of $50 each. The old shaft will be retimbered and work resumed at once. A report from. Park City, Utah, is to the effect that the vein in the New York has widened out six inches making it two or three feet in width and that the company has entered in to negogiations for shipments of on to the smelters. rTTfvr for distemper CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cures the Rkin and acts as a preventive for others. I iqiiid given on the tongue. Safe for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy ,50 ceuts and $1.00 a bottle $6 00 and $10 00 the dozen. Sold by all druegista and horse goods bouses, or sent express paid, by the manufacturers. $i2,-456,0- h success of The secret of the unequaled and really wonderful ; SPOHN MEDICAL CO., GOSHEN, INDIANA Chemists, .22 REPEATING RIFLE 4 It ' lr. ."l The popular idea of the .22 calibre rifle is that it is a a plaything for the sparrow giu. - V, t Y f tv . - ; 'ii ftr little boy. f,V. Not so the REMINGTON .22 Repeater. 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