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They are to be operated solely with the gas which is generated In the company's blast furnaces during the process of steel manufacture. This gas has heretofore gone to waste, but hereafter it will be made to turn all the wheels. For a steel plant to bo able to save the cost of its fuel is taking a very big stride toward economy. To be able to abolish smoke at the same time will add to its popularity in communities stacks where the have smothered the air with blackness. One more real triumph for the American restless brain. smoke-belchin- Birds' Wages. the garden there are a thousand small offenders that he who tills In the soli for pleasure would willingly If it be granted that the forgive. thrush and the blackbird steal a certain amount of fruit, still their presence is so beautiful and their song so sweet that what they take may gladly be accorded as wages. Country life. Plates. The amateur photographer slid the plate into a tray and poured over it a pint of water. Magically then In the mysterious ruddy light fine black lines began to appear. They ran this way and that; they crossed, deepened, spread; soon the plate had turned from white to black. "It has developed itself, you see," said You "But how? the photographer. put nothing but water on it." "I'll tell you. Just as the surface of this plate is coated, so there is a coating on the back a transparent coating of Yov extremely soluble developer. need only pour on water, when the developing chemicals at once dissolve and in that developing solution the image begins immediately to appear. A good idea, isn't It? No, these plates are not yet on the market. They are still a little imperfect. Soon, though, they will be as perfect and as common as flour." g milk-colore- d self-raisin- The Modern Gentleman. "Gentleman" Is not a word now that describes a character, but a financial condition. London Truth Break. The man of the house had shown the caller the leaky roof, the insecure Awful unfinished upper foundation, the rooms, and the generally wretched condition of the premises. "Now." he said. "I think you ought to make the assessment about haif what it was last year." "You must have misunderstood me, Mr. Gimpswitch," remarked the caller. "I didn't say I wa What I said was that the assessor. my name is Klsessor. I am thinking of buying soias property in this E VS 'MIX SUMMARY KS A NI i MINI NO c Fuentes Had a Straight Tip. That American actors are not the only stage heroes is proven by the following anecdote of the recent earth quake in Mexico City; Luckily the principal theater was empty, the playgoers and players were gone, when the shock came. Not so at the Arbeu. There the performance was in full blast. The lights in the theater went out. For a moment there was silence. Then was felt the shock. cries went up from all portions of the house. The situation was critical. In case the audience attempted to leave the house hundreds would be killed in the melee. Fuentes, the leading actor, was equal to the emergency. With remarkable promptitude and he advanced to the front of the stage and while the building was rocking, assured the audience that the shock would soon be over and that there was not the slightest danger. Just where Fuentes got the tip that the thing wouldn't last long and would not be violent he did not divulge, but the audience voted him a trump and kept its seats till the thing was over. Panic-stricke- Vehicles and Harness to suit your or any other persons requirements, no matter how exalting they uiuy be. Write or cull. Satisfactory terms and prices. X WAS NOT ALL n ETIQUETTE. Minister Tucker Had Reasons of His Own for Remaining Standing. When the Hon. Beverly Tucker, minister to the Court of St. James, was presented to Queen Victoria she Indicated that he be seated by that slight motion of her plump hand which all England obeyed. Tucker was portly and heavy, and the only available chair was fragile and small. He appeared not to notice the invitation. A moment later it was repeated, for even at that first interview began the queen's liking for Minister Tucker, which ripened into such an intimate friendship as no other American ever enjoyed with her majesty. Still, the weakness of things terrestrial was more potent than the finger' of Victoria, and Tucker again ignored the command. Then the queen put it in words, when Tucker, with a profound bow, replied: "Your majesty, I never sit in the presence of royalty." "I accept the compliment at your hands," replied the queen; "and now you must accept comfort at mine." "Comfort!" exclaimed Mr. Tucker. "Why, I should break both my back and your majesty's chair if I attempted to sit on it!" Lippincott's. MORE BOXES OF GOLD And Many Greenbacks. of Gold and Greenbacks will be sent to persons who write the 325 boxes most interesting and truthful letters of experience on the following topics: 1. How have you been affected by coffee drinking and by changing from coffee to Postum. 2. Give name and account of one or more coffee drinkers who have been hurt by it and have been induced to quit and use Postum. 3. Do you know any one who has been driven away from Postum because it came to the table weak and characterless at the first trial? 4. Did you set such a person right regarding the easy way to make it clear, black, and with a snappy, rich taste? 5. Have you ever found a better way to make it than to use four heaping teaspoonfuls to the pint of water, let stand on stove until real boiling begins, and beginning at that time when actual boiling starts, boil full 15 minutes more to extract the flavor and food value. 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Every friend of Postum is urged to write and each letter will be held in high esteem by the company, as an evidence of such friendship, while the little boxes of gold and envelopes of money will reach many modest writers whose plain and sensible letters contain the facts desired, although the sender may have but small faith In winning at the time of writing. Talk this subject over with your friends and see how many among you can win prizes. It l a good, honest competition and In the best kind of a cause, and costs the competitors absolutely nothing. . Address your letter to the Postum Cereal Do., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., writing you own name and address clearly. " I Side-Whee- One person was killed and thirty persons seriously injured by an explosion of dynamite at the Harbor Works at Antivari, on the Adriatic. All records for emigrants arriving at the port of New York was broken on the 2nd, when 20,729 emigrant-froall parts of the world arrived. strike in Sai The ironworkers' Francisco has settled down to a siege Practically all the iron works, foun dries and shops in the city an closed. The bodies of eleven dead have been recovered from the Whipple mine, at Charleston, W. Va where an explo sion 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. The government paid him his salary for the time between now and the date his contract expires. John Hamlin who has been on trial at Grand Island, Neb., for the murder of Rachael Dingle, aged 13, was found guilty of murder in the first degree. Hamlin shot the girl when she refused to receive his attentions. Peter Savage and Joseph were sentenced to three years' imprisonment and to pay a fine of $500 and costs for wrecking with dynamite the Welsh Congregational church at Edwardsville, Pa., two years ago. The Rev. Jere Cooke, former pastor of St. George's Protestant Episcopal church at Hampstead, R. L, and Floretta Whaley, who disaplast week, peared simultaneously have been located at Peekshill, N. Y. The Kentucky law inflicting the death penalty for criminal assault was sustained by the court of appeals last week in affirming a death sentence imposed on Harrison Alexander, colored, for an assault on a white woman. Eight men working in a new tunnel at the new National Cash Register plant at Dayton, Ohio, were painfully burned in an explosion of natural 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, comprisfouring seventy-twconservatives, teen 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. seventeen J. Henry Middlekarp, years old, shot and killed his father, who was a watchman at the United States subtreasury at Baltimore, at Middletheir home at Catonville. karp was beating his wife when the son interfered. The San Domingan congress in ratifying the new treaty between the United ' States and Santo Domingo stipulated the acceptance of amendments to the treaty proposed by members of the Dominican committee on foreign affairs April 23. At Portland Mayor Harry Lane, and Democrat, was renominated, Thomas A. Defvlin, Republican, present city auditor, was nominated for mayor at the party primary elections. Both 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., failed for a large amor.nt in August last and caused the head of the firm to commit suicide, has been arrested at Madras. William A. Brewer, Jr., former president of the Washington Life Insurance- company, has been sentenced to pay a fine of $500 for making a false report to the state superintendent of insurance In regard to the financial condition of the company. The court martial which has been trying Captain Edgar Macklin ol the Twenty-fiftin connection infantry with the shooting up of Browns lilt went into secret session at noon on the 2nd, and after sitting one hour returned a verdict of not guilty. Saint Dominic's church, San Francisco, which was almost entirely in the earthquake and fire of last year, was dedicated Sunday. A feature of the exercise.--; was the singing of a new mass composed by Dr. Henry J. Stewart, of San Francisco. An echo of the famous Breathitt county feud will be heard In Lexington, Ky., this week, when the all' slayers of James Cockrill will he placed on trial. The defendants are judge Hargis, Senator Alexander Har-giSheriff Bd Callahan and Ji Spyer. The mystery surrounding the disap-- , nance of Alexai, r Hoeulng, who, It was believed, had been kidnaped, has been cleared up by the discovery of the badly deconv posed body of the hoy in a barrel near the home of his parents in CleveChan-owsk- o h s, three-year-ol- land, O. Water has been reached in the Zeek shaft of the Ely Con. at Ely, Nevada, at a depth of 405 feet. The mining outlook for Hailey and vicinity is brighter this spring than it has been before in fifteen years. A membership on the Salt ljike Mining exchange sold last week for $800. the highest price for several years. The average price of electrolytic copper as figured by the Engineering and Mining Journal lor 1906 was while Lake averaged 19,616 cents. Regular shipments are being made from the Croesus, at Hailey, Idaho, and it is estimated that there is over ore in sight. $1,000,0(10 of A bid of 25 cents was made and refused in Boston one day last week for several million pounds of copper deliveries extending over two or three months. Heinze, the Montana plunger, recently paid $200,000 for the Gold Hill mine, in Deep Greek, and is preparing to erect an immense reduction plant for the 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 down of the mill at the Honorine, of Stockton, as a result of the accident to the bis engine, will not affect operations at the mine. That will be kept running full handed. The Montgomery Shoshone, long heralded as the best mine in the Bullfrog district, has again struck ric'.i ore, this time in the bottom of the tripple compartment Working shaft, at a depth of 440 feet. By purchasing an extended line of equipment, powerful and the Yerington Malachite Copper company has taken the fU'st step towards turning daylight into the depth of its Yerington possessions. At the Horseshoe creek coal 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 been made , on the Joe Moore shaft, at Dolly at a depth of 115 feet. The assays have not been returned, 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 24.6 edits per pound, or exactly one cent nJre 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 Potosi mine at Silver City, IdaExtensive ho, is showing up well. development work is being done on this property, which is one of the oldest mines In the camp, but which has been idle for many years, until recently. The best news that has come from the Carrie Mack property of Dugway for many a day was received by the Salt Lake officials of the company last week, and it brought the word that a strike of very fine proportions had been made. Recently the Tonopah company, of Tonopah, Nevada, paid its regular quarterly dividend of 35 cents a share, aggregating 1350,000. It was offic ially announced that the next quarterly dividend will be 50 cents a share, or $500,000 in the aggregate. The manager of the Plttsburg-Sil-ve- r Peak company's properties at Blair, Nevada, reports that the mine is opening up in a manner that already assures its being ranked as the biggest gold mine in the United States. Work on the new mill is being pushed as rapidly as day and night shifts can do the work. The constant draft on the "economic force" of the geological survey made by the large mining organizations which offer the government experts much larger salaries than they get from the government, Is seriously impairing the efficiency of tnat branch of the service, says a report on the Investigation of metalliferous ores In 19.-27- high-grad- e Var-den- p s 1 Steamer Aroused Interest in Japan. l Much "I saw the first steamship flying the American flag that ever crossed the Pacific ocean enter the harbor of Hongkong." said Frederick R. Sterling a merchant of Hongkong. "That vessel was the Colorado, and It landed in Hongkong in lMt9. It was the first day of January, and there w as a big crowd of people of all national! ties to see her. Being a of the type, she was a curiosity. At the request of Isaac .1 Allen, the American consul general, the ship gave an excursion around the Island on which the cit Is situated I was among the 1.200 on board. It was a gala day. 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