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Show METHOD IN HIS SOLICITUDE. MINKS ' home-mail- s first-clas- $111,-781.9- 1 $291,-667.8- be-gn- i H I SING 71 The Western Ore Producing company's immense plant at Reno, Nevada, has been destroyed by fire. The output of the mines and leases 1 MADE of the Goldfleld district for the past esan reel was 3,417 tons, having timated value of $39o,775. Jesse Winter recently encountered na vein of copper ore on his eighteen-foo- t claim at Grand Encampment, Wyo. Through it ran several rich stringers of ore several inches wide. Plans are being made to build a railroad from Paker City, Ore., to the copper belt, of which the Poorman mine is the central figure, and to the Iron Dike mine on the Snake river. In the property of the Fetish Mining company a few miles from Hailey, Idaho, in which Salt Lakers are in- terested, ore has been struck which has a market value of $210 to the ton. CopyrtgM MM, In- i tie Miotiln Co. A compressor plant has been in- stalled at ihe Baby McKee property, in Big Cottonwood canyon, near Salt MAN-A-LI- N An Lake, and from now on work will be rigorously prosecuted at that property. Ore has been encountered in the property of the Fetish Mining company, near Hailey, that has a market value of $210 to the ton. The owne-- s are principally Salt Lake business There are many ailments men. directly dependent upon conThe Schultz tunnel at Boulder is in stipation, such as biliousness, "20 feet and recently has tapped the discolored and pimpled skin, vein casing at a depth of 800 feet. In inactive liver, dyspepsia, over25 or 50 feet more the surface shoot worked kidneys and headache. of ore is expected to be cut, says the Hailey Times. Remove constipation and A strike of four feet of lead cardisof these ailments all bonate ore has been made in the Imappear, perial mine at Burke, Idaho, which State Mine Inspector Bell has declared can be relied upon to be as big and Important as the first to a produce gentle action of strike in the Hercules mine. the bowels, making pills and Goldfield mines aud leases made the drastic cathartics entirely unheaviest shipments in the history of necessary. the camp last week. Three thousand tons of ore two hundred and fifty-fou- r A dose or two of Man-a-li- n were shipped and 540 tons milled, a is advisable in slight fsbrile total of 3,794, valued at $438,420. Daniel W. Edwards, who conducted attacks, la grippe, colds and a brokerage business In Tonopah for influenza. some time, is the authority for a staV3-methat he and Nat C. Goodwin, thy famous comedian, will open a brokTHE MAN-A-Li- N CO., erage office in Reno this fall. COLUMBUS, OHIO, U. S. A. What is known as the copper belt, 2? miles northeast of Baker City, Ore., has exceeded all expectations in the showing made by the developments of Bobbin Boys' Wages. the last six months, all of the working John B. Lennon, treasurer of the properties in that district showing conAmerican Federation of Labor, delivsiderable improvement. ered recently an address on strikes. The building of the first public conTurning to the amusing features of centrator in the Coeur d'Alenes will the strike question, Mr. Lennon said: be commenced within a few days. The "I remember a strike of bobbin concentrator will be erected by the boys, a just strike, and one that sucNorthern Ore Purchasing company at ceeded. These boys conducted their a cost of $00,000, and will have a cafight well, even brilliantly. Thus the day they turned out they posted in pacity of 100 tons a day. the spinning room of their employers' The Rainbow mine in Mormon ba mill a great placard inscribed with sin, some 20 miles Ironi Durkee, Ore., the words: is equipped with an aerial tramway " 'The wages of sin is death, but the half a mile long, that conveys the ore wages of the bobbin boys is worse." from the mine to the mill of 20 stamps A The ore Is partly tree milling. Stopped "Seeing Things." force of 40 men is employed. Enthusiastic Nature Lover (to ReThe report comes from the Atlanta formed Tramp) Ah, my friend, how mining district of Idaho of great activwell you must know the face of naity this year. Not enough houses art ture, and know it in all its moods. erected to comfortably house all the Have you ever seen the sun sinking people who are there now and not. in such a glare of glory that it swalnear as many men are there as could lows up the whole horizon with its receive employment at the camp. passionate fire? Have you seen the The north drift from the crosscut mist gliding like a specter down the tunnel level on the Banner, at Silver shrinking hillside, or the pale moon City, Idaho, is now in 300 feet, and the struggling to shake off the grip of the south drift 265 feet on the same levei. ragged storm cloud? In both directions the ledge at the Reformed Tramp No, sir; not face of the drifts has been crosscut since I signed the pledge. to the walls and shows a width of 10 feet, the greater portion of the ledge Horrible Example. being of a good grade of milling ore. "My dear," said Mrs. Strongmind, "I The final section of the first unit of want you to accompany me to the town hall (he Utah Copper company's mill at Garevening." field will be placed in commission dur"What for?" queried the meek and ing the week and by the first of the lowly other half of the combine. month the plant will be just about "I am to lecture on the 'Dark Side running at its capacity of 3,000 tons a of Married Life,' " explained Mrs. S., "and I want you to sit on the platday, while there is every probability that a few weeks will see the great form and pose as one of the mill running at better than 3,000 tons. in order to offset any mistaken impression that might be created by his becoming identified with mining operations on a large scale In Utah, F. Augustus Heinze in an exclusive Interview to the New York Commercial, said that he was not contemplating any belligerent tactics against any of the large interests already established In Utah. The addition to the mill of the Round Mountain Mining company at Round Mountain, Nevada, will be finished within a fortnight and the capacity to see what a good "staying" will be increased to sixty tons a day. breakfast can be made without The mill has been producing $13,000 a month with two Nlsson stamps, reducing twenty tons a day. The management expects to make the mine and mill earn $3(1,000 a month net. Three young men, who a few weeks ago took up claims within sight of Nampa, are being rewarded for their TRY At the 355 foot mark enterprise. A Little Fruit, which has just been reached, they A Dish of Grape-Nut- s and Cream, have struck a small vein of extremely high grade ore with much free gold A d Egg, in It. One assay of this last strike which has just been tirade, ran as Some Nice, Crisp Toast, Out of one pocket, igh as 36,300. Cup of Postum Food Coffee. they took $500 worth of free, gold and one nugget alone was worth $15. The concentrator of the Pen That's all, and all very easy of dlgec-tlocompany at Grand Encampment, and full to the brim with Wyo., has been In operation for sevnourishment and strength. eral days. The tramway is bringing REPEAT FOR LUNCHEON OR SUPdown large quantities of ore from th" PER, mine and It Is expected the smelter will be blown In In a and have a moat and vegetable dinner either at noon or evening, A strike has beetf made at Silver as you prefer. Bow, an camp, sixty mile east and a little south of Tonopah, We predict for you an increase In physical and mental power. (bat Is not only destined to make the owners of the property rich but result In a rush to that section that will "There's a Reason." equal some of the biggest stampedes 'O the In. me (,t Nc,o.i mining Read the little htallli r -Th, Road M - This story is well In keeping witf. the spirit of the age, says the New York Tribune. A Uronx man tells it about his little boy. The neighbor's Copyright: 1907: by Byron Williams. Interesting Bits of News Picked Up young hopeful was very 111, and Willie ' Bill. and the other youngsters in the block Here and There at the National Capital was a homely kid. had been asked not to make any noise Bill Wilkin He lived at Gizzard in the streets. The neighbor's bell And when he rum to (.'rick. town to school, He wasn't very slick. rant; one day and she opened It to find Willie standing bashfully on her front He wore a suit of cotton cloth, e A colored shirt. steps. And from the of his hands, "How is he he Inquired in He couldn't wash the dirt! a shy whisper. GOVERNMENT OPENS WAR "He's better, thank you, dear, and Hln feet were big, ids hair was long, were In the way; a thoughtful child you are to A His.handB more outlandish what gawk ON PREDATORY ANIMALS gl'tsny, come and ask." Had never Joined our play. Willie stood a moment on one foot Tli.- girls all tittered at his looks; The fellers tried it some. and then burst forth again, "I'm orful But t after tie had licked the bunch, sick." sorry 'From in Jimmy's The The bulletin They sorter went it dumb. ocniiirini part says: WASHINGTON. The mother was profoundly touched. an official "hunter," the time of the first settlement of the She could find no further words to Ah! This was many years ago! not a more mollycoddle of an octopus country this has been one of the greatNow Bill Is rich and great. slayer or a special commissioner who est sources of loss to the rancher and say, but simply kissed him. Made still And hundreds gaze upon his home, With envy, at his gate! seeks the money devil in his sky- farmer. The country Is not suited to bolder by the caress, Willie began to made a fortune In a week scraper lair, but the genuine, pure ar- cultivation, and alwavs furnished ef back down the steps, repeating at In- Bill Because he had the ticle, who will go around with a real uge to cougars, wolves, and other ani- tervals his sorrow for his playmate's To net a corner on a dope scheme That bulled the price of Hope! gun with the intention of killing big mals of their class. Now that the gov- - illness At the bottom step he halt looked t and "If so for to adminisat be the up. rumen has should much per. undertaken game Jimmy paid die," By the Way. out of I'uncle Sam's treasury. He is tration of land of this character, active he asked, "kin I have his drum?" A friend of mine recently was enJ. M. Moody, and the appointment, work has been started to exterminate gaged to a young lady of the name which was made by the Tailed States such animals. FOR SELFISH ENDS. of Miss Wiggle but he isn't any forest service, took effect on July 1, "It is part of a forest ranger's duty when thf official nlmrod assumed his to hunt predatory animals, and with The fforts Being Made by the Ameri- more. She wiggled out of it! A woman has more faith than a luties in thf IJixle national forest in the addition of skilled hunters the can Medical Association. man, because she needs It. Mtah. exto is whose business hunt, force, The sale of hot water bags is said The appointment, according to a cellent results are expected. The Political activity of the Amerito be very brisk these days. Staieiaent made by the forest service, "The appointment in the Dixie na- can Medical Association has become tot "has greater significance than appears tional forest was made directly in re- so pronounced as to causa comment on the surface." To this explanation sponse to a petition to the forester by in political circles especially as the is added that, "it is a fulfillment of the the citizens of Pine valley. Conditions the avowed purpose of the Doctors of promise of the forest service to do there are so bad farmers are afraid to the "Regular" or Allopathic school, of something to help settlers all over the allow their children to go after the which the Association is chiefly comwest to lessen the losses they have milch cows in the evening and the posed, is to secure the passage of such suffered row predatory animals." losses from stock killed were heavy." laws as will not only prevent the sale of "Patent" medicines, but will restrict, the practice of medi cine and healing to the "schools" now recognized. This In many states would WORKINGMEN SAID TO BE prevent the growing practice of Osteopathy, and in nearly every state SHARING IN PROSPERITY would prevent the healers of the Christian Science and mental science belief from practicing those sciences IS predicted In official circles that around and leave a comfortable marin which the faith of so many intelli-genITthe forthcoming bulletin of the hu gin for export. people is so firmly rooted. reau of labor will show that the In"If th" railroads could only get the The American Medical Association has a "Committee on Legislation," crease.-, in wages this year have broken labor the invest ment of money In betand the committee has correspondall records and that the prosperity terments this year would exceed anywhich is so much heralded is tangible thing ever reported." says John T. ents in practically every township to the president seme 16,000 correspondents in all. and thai the working people are fully Marcliand. assistant In Tokio there is a paper known as of the Hock Island system, who until This committee at the last session of Participating in it. Whether they are recently was a highly valued employe the American the Jiji. I don't Just know how it is Medical Association receiving their full share Is a question of the interstate commerce . commis- held in June of this pronounced, but we have a baby in year expressed a our Which cannot be answered officially or sion. "The trouble is that the labor block that makes a good stagger hope that a larger number of physi- at It. otherwise to the satisfaction of all can't be had at any price. We are do- cians than heretofore will offer themReform should be more than concerned, bul it is slated that official ing everything possible, for instance, selves as candidates for Congress at deep. figures will show that the advances in on the Rook Island lines to establish a the first opportunity. In its annual Some people are so good they are s condition. It has report this Committee said: "To meet wages during the last 12 months have strictly been only by the greatest exertion that the growing demands of the move- hysterical about.it. been unprecedented. If a grip is a valise and a valise is a we have been able lo get ties, of which ment, however, particularly If the Along with the increase in wages what's good for a satchel satchel, we bad hundreds of thousands bought, work of active has been experienced an increase in participation In State when you first catch it? to us. No labor. delivered is a laiyW legislation undertaken, the cos I of living. The purchasing A Boston professor has a new "Hut it can be set down as certain be employed." vacuum theory that has been agitating power of money has decreased both thai next fall and Winter will not see clerical force must is almost the rst time in the This when applied to labor and to living. a repetition of the troubles of last winscientists recently. As for me, I of the United States that any While trusts and monopolies have in ter. The railroads have their tracks history don't believe there is anything in it. has class avowed frankly s If the truth were known, many a Instances destroyed the power of In condition, have more cars, more organized the of capturing legislatures of finance would fade into a supply and demand to affect prices, it power, more of everything and have and purpose general dominating legislation in their pastmaster of graft. is promised that normal and natural put it ail into the best possible state own selfish interests. rules will apply when the department of efficiency. a man may give you Tonnage is so big that The American Medical Association a Occasionally of justice completes Its programme of the prospect of a small reduction, good cigar just because he loves has 65.000 about of whom members attacks upon the combinations So far Which seemed to be promised during you, but as a rule, there are other rea27,000 are "fully constituted mem as supply affects prices Secretary Wil- the spring, was really rather gratifysons. Perhaps you were just standbers and the rest are members beson says that he will produce bountiing to the operating departments, for cause of their affiliation with state or ing around when he bought. He may ful harvests. While he cannot promise it gave them a chance to catch up with want you to know from the brand of local societies. The Association owns bumper crops he says emphatically business. Hut the reduction evidently havana, how prosperous he is, or he In Chicago valued at that there can be no crop failure, and isn't going to take place, for crop con- real estate may have a long list of troubles he and Its total assets are that the yield of the principal crops ditions are vastly better than anybody wants to tell you as you smoke. Its liabilities, at the time of will be abundant, large enough to go dreamed was possible at that time." Maybe he wants to borrow money of the annual report which was made at you, or patronize you. There are a the June meeting, amounted to only hundred and one things he may want The excess of assets over and which he may think he can $21,906. get liabilities is Increasing at the rate of with a good cigar and, he usually, MAY PUT NAME OF DAVIS about 180,000 a year, and the purpose can. of the organization is to dominate Is there a boy living who was not in BACK ON FAMOUS BRIDGE the field of medicine, and by crushing love with his teacher in the early all competitions by securing the passtages of the game of life? of sage prohibitive legislation, compel Whenever you find a chicken in an all of the people of the United States egg, you don't have to pay for the Franklin Pierce was ires When the war of the rebellion WHBN of the United States bis sec to pay a doctor's fee every time the chicken, anyhow. and the erstwhile secretary of most simple remedy is needed. When trying to forget worry, it Is ratarj of war was Jefferson Davis, aft- war became the executive head of the not necessary to make a monkey of erward president of the Confederate confederacy, t lit- name of Jefferson Patron Saint of Lawyers. and make a lot more to States of America. Davis was chiseled off this tablet, This story is told at the expense of yourself harass you when you are compelled and today a glaring blank occupies Francis H. T. Maxwell, a well During the Pierce administration known to remember. the government improved the lbs the space. lawyer. The members of the Taunton, The wise man does not prove that, trict of Columbia in many ways. One As sectional prejudice has disapMass., Car association thought they he was right and his friend was of the public utilities was the Washthis of anilittle peared, expression ought to have a patron saint, but after wrong. Men do not keep their friends ington aqueduct, famous In legend as mosity lias been regretted by many much wrangling they could not hit upthat way. the Cabin John bridge. who approved and who might have on any particular saint. There is plenty of room at the top This big stone archway was, at Cheered the deed at the time of Its Finally a committee, of which Mr. for the foam. the time of Its eonstrulon, the Commission. More than once replacMaxwell was a member, was appointIt was so hot in Chicago yesterday in the ing the name has been suggested. largest bridge of masonry ed to make a selection. They made the restaurants had the hens lay that it was over world A few days ago the feet long and president re- a trip to New York, and there visited lis arch over SO feet high. ceived a letter on the subject from a gallery where most of the saints w ere soft boiled eggs for their customers. The bridge was not completed unWalter P Phillips of Bridgeport. carved In marble. It was decided to Credit is only another way of saytil Lincoln s administration, and as Conn., and this document he referred leave the selection to Mr. Maxwell, that you have the money. ing it was i rected under the supervision to the win department. and after making the rounds he placed Maud Muller had lived In ColorIf of the war department, a stone tablet This Is the first time the agitation his hand on one in a group of two. on an alfalfa farm, she would whs insetted In the masonn hearing has been put Into any definite and "This one will do," he said, lie had ado never have made such a poor selection the names of the presidents and secre'Hi rial form, and It Is believed steps his hand on the devil, whom St. Mi- of husbands, she would have been taries of war who had to do with may soon be taken to restore the chael was driving before him. too busy raking even to think of marOf course, Jefferson the work. tablet to something resembling its riage. Vavis' name appears with the rest. former self. No Peace Conference. "Are you going to strike, ma?" A Souvenir collecting is all the rage. fellow can get a great collection of asked the little boy. as he tremblingly with a kodak at a summer respoons gazed upon the uplifted shlnsle. "That's just what I'm going to do." sort. A woman spoils a man when she SECRETARY C0RTELY0U "Can't we arbitrate, ma, before you first marries him, and then kicks bestrike?" GIVES GARFIELD SNUB "I am Just going to arbitrate," she cause be doesn't keep the kindling said, .as the shingle descended and split. A New York actress got mad and raised a cloud of dust from the seat because the star insisted on givquit of a pair of pantaloons"! am lust her real kisses on the stage. ing COHTHLTOtJ nnd to ibink Is the because Jurat going my arbitrate, son, and this Where'd she necessary SECRETARIES want 'em anyhow? In laid the foundation-they believe the law requires veriflca shingle Is the board of arbitration." the wings? fine a for Some time age lion under oath. quarrel. Places of Interest Neglected. Garfield Issued a regulation for the Tracewell and Cortelyou have put Uncertainty. Two of the most attractive officers and .dorks of his department out a new method of accounting for places Last week the mall from the east which permitted them to tile expense money disbursed by the government, for instruction in New York city are accounts without HWearing to then in which they st t aside the Garfield the Metropolitan Museum of Art and was thrown off at Lakin In the night and was stolen and destroyed. A y accuracy and truth. gnlatlon without mentioning It or the American Museum of Natural HisLakin girl was expecting a letter by Garfield figured that If the govern without having consulted the most tory, yet there are thousar f resinienl could not trust the men it sent pionilnenl member of the tennis cab- dents of New York who ;m, neVer that mail, and was sure that the letter been In them, and more than half of would contain a proposal of marriage. otit to look after its business to ren- inet. She is now left In an awful state of In view of the standing of Garfield their dally visitors are der a trtie bill of ex pen tea It had strangers In uncertainty and may decide to sue the battel get olher men at the White House, this shows won- the city. government and railroad for breach of Robert J. Tracew. n. comptroller of derful temerity on the part of CortelFew Runaways in New u qm promise --Country Paper. the treasury, who passe ork. you The only way Garfield can pre New York a Although is v. nl this cold official MM of law telatlng to disbursements hitching Ignoring of him of money, and George It Cnrr-lynbis and his act Is to appeal to the pregb postless" city there are few r runahorses in Its sheets than In the way official superior, '.hlnk otherwise Thi) dent. average city of one tenth or its I M MAN-A-LI- N Willie's Deep Interest in Playmate's Health Explained. Washington Gossip A AXAlSi Is for Constipation MAN-A-LI- N It's a Good Time now high-price- Meat Soft-Boile- n Kerrls-Hagert- few-days- old-tim- e . |