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Show MINES AND MINING NORTHWEST NOTES 6 6 Provo foundry 0' it West Center, Provoi Utah Last year's census of Goldficid, Ne vada, showed 970 children,. This year LA . ihe numberjs 1,041. Tf the lans of the Northern Pacific railway are carried out, many mites of road will be constructed In Montana this "year, Yellowstone" National Parfc- -j wai thrown ooen to visitors June 3, for the Minn oM909. when the train service over ,jhe Park braachaaaa placed in Castle Gate and Clear Creek recent Seairiralns and woaKov ths Kite river wnir.n runs through Ciw-NevleyBrltisb Columbia, is in nooa, ana inun service in that section Is demoralized. Harry BusseyJhe r. TMQ5. Machine' w riyRPowr, ah a c i i Wm Mini Cfcrtmt Cafes, Enjins and Boiler Repair. Iron lb4 . Brut Castinfs, Zte " V. Accoffllng lo" theTonopah Bun,"30fl ore baa been discovered in the Pioneer lease, and the ore Is being sacked for shipment.. t. ..." One hundred thousand dollars wua taken out of the Eldorado mine at At legheny, Cal in sixteen hours, the richest strike in the- history of the dis-- . . CiOiAiL- MAKING IDEAL HOME crowding - Br!c-a-Bfa- ki'led. ; the Great A new ore tariff on Northern has been put Into effect, giving the rates from every mining the four smeltcamp on the line ing points Butte, Anaconda, Helena r and" Great Fallsr Zjnlaletter-tOLh- er mother at Oregon Cltv Ore. Miss Mary Adele Case - -- Utedv Timber - Co. 160 West 3tk North Street, - that; she la married to young Claus engaged to-b- e San of Francisco, son of the Spreckels, JOSEPH W. DUNN, General Manager. Aim at elegant simplicity. Do not make the mistake of thinking slmplic-lt- y means cheapness; .It Is usually a eostly luxury, but one that pays. A Avoid Utter, glmcracks and over- "crowding. Learn to appreciate space as- -a part of tne turnisnmg.- - many women only regard it as something to be filled, no matter with what. To hide the carpet wKh furniture, soras and the" walls with pictures, r. 1 -in m U-m- imm George Budnash. a young man in the Cottonwood Coal comat Stockett, Mont., was mine pany's killed and John Zasllko was badly hurt as the result of falling .rock while en gaged in jlxlng a portion of the tunnel rV" iunsel for, d 00 GBAND LBAVK 931 a.m. 6 for all points east. ., . 10 for Sanpete points... No. 11 " 4 tor iinuo points . , . . for all points east, . . LKAVH o. 5 for 7 for 1 for 9 for M 8 for t " " 9:16 4.25 6:04 8:41 2 for all points east . . . A denied;-- -: p.m. " Indictment charge of per jury against. J. H. Schlyeley,. 8tateln. of SurBBcB cdtmnlsslTilter wahlngro!i, was returned by the grand Jury last week. It takes the place of a earlier Indictment which was found to be de- . fectlve. E. A. Haven, an aged mining man ol Rhyoltte, committed sulcl le by cyanide of potassium. He was despondent and not a cent was -- his noekefer- - He wrote & Vavueuv poem just before he "committed the ............. ,.11:40 a.m. west and north . Bait Lake :Trr::T:r rr: . .:.v. . ... all points west and north . . ..... Salt Lake and Ogden all points west and north . i ; . . ; . . . .. ' 8-- 4 YM p.m. , , 4 6 9.61 .. 930 a.m. P. G. he P. D. Q, A. AT.iu rash act. It is rumored that the burning o! Colonel Davis' mill at Dayton, Nev., following immediately the burning of the court' house at that place Is "Ikely to result in the removal of the county seat of Lyon county from Dayton tc4 F. Fotjts, LA. Benton, - : : ; Agent. Designed for - of Some Length. " : 1 rmssssssssssssss Theverland AUUlC Way- Mrs. George Shea, of Duluth, Minn., romrtul in tli a nnllco nf Rpattlfl Van Tf - - : ' - comfort all the way , when you travel east- - DdhT buy a ticke via a broken route Means JiYo'fl-Know,Whe- ' eta 'mGoA- - n rI $,00 on the4 9 .A , Suiisliinelfrui!pnii ; A-rL- r r ... - i .' s ! t ; i .;. r : Fifty Dollars R.ovind Trip, Ask the ... are good aix months for .return. i. the fare and tickets oU you howoan-go- -J jLLTAAKfi-ROUTa-tFrancisco at a alight ad San na return SoathernCalifornla and Av ditional.oost andjtop.ovei moM aojrwi5 ;" Af: InJoraall I -- - - - aLi. " an-- " bly flt-r rcn-rtrp- mmm r Ia .t.. - cj -- e , -- :. . . . A'rs. nn. I: "hanroiitgpgrrri; jisco woman, who received a decora: tion from the French government fcf heroic services in Pe kin during tne Boxer rebellion, was last week nrrled to her former chauffeur, t Mrs. Cha- mont was divorce 1 from her .husband three montha ago, r w 8. Thorn psonr a stockman; com Billed suicide at -- his raiBh -MaU - creek. n V ' td" Montana, hi thoutlua himself with a Hflo Ha tlPii a a trine to the trigger. ran a cord 'around a post and sent the -- , -- -m- iri4 uj -- K)mpletelythrougn ' nis oociy causing lnslanf death. Rtate Treasurer ErSelstyn, of Mon tana, has submitted his report for May to Gov. Norris, which thows that the commonwealth's"; finance are eellent conditlon"The casn balance is S455K51. and bond Investments 12.773 931. making Its resources, well above mark. the ln-- THE HERALD FOR ALL THE NEWS "Record n i.- red iullet iM-Mwawaiatweaw!wwBBWM- 'The Plodhe" (Nev.) - GoIg, - ' " The-grou- era-hav- tl.e place for reet and reo-within 24 hour, ol jour very door. It's Automobiling reation, health and pleasum-rJsbbgiir every day door mdngw otherout and r.Ysttig sgggW ' . A L.in the winter . y lJ.- - placef strike is reported to tave "be?fn made seventeen miles south of Tule and six. miles from Death val-; Eureka valley, a ley. A quantity of the surface stuff showed upon assay $9.26 to the yard. - : -- was-tractu- " - tbe-na- ppllM -- whIGh-i r alf i-- ' United-Stetes-- pat ent Issued in "1855 "to. a- - man-'wh- o claimed to have invented and dlscov- - 800-foo- i ' .. H11U croBs-bar- ! a y&s In nounees that a smelter with capacity to meet the requirements of producers of Ahe camn will be built at or neat PiocheAihe enterprise' being backed "r," o carry-UJo- a by men with ample means-tsuccessful conclusion. The present bullion output of the mills of Nevada indicate an Increased production .over Ihat- - of any .previous jTearTand an Increase above the esttmate of $18,000,000 placed upon the . gold and sHver production for 1909 by the Btate bullion tax collector. A decrease anglng from. . - ' 40 to 65 per cent is shown by the asd sessment statements recentlyhV the mines of ther- Coeur d'Alene district in Idaho, which pro duce practically 60 per cent or tne wanof the embroidery design lin, yet I VAfV output of lead in the United States. Alnrr stir ft Vii r1oIT la silver ore, . A streak of high grade and hot to be talked Frenchy touch, ' has as naUve," described "almost . down. beealaund. by tha Mountain Dell Mln Needle and Thread Always Ready, log company in the raise which ls There is no truer saying than "a be'ng driven to connect its t sUtchln.Jlni.SL savfi jttlneL&ndithe tunnel-wl- th Its inclined shaft at the woman who appreciates this knows projierty near' American Fork, Utaa. that a rip In a gloye, ft. tear Is.- - a The owners of the Big. Giant Gold . ; waistyr any little bit f mending that mining .property, situated ten miles . will only take a minute or two to do northeast of Boise, have recently If it is done when the need first ap- closed a deal which means an addition n hour peartrwHl-probably-takrnof over $300,000 to the. treasury, and or more If It is left for a day or two. It is the intertion to at once put the Every woman would do well to run mine In shape to make it a dividend ' a piece of baby ribbon through a spool payer. of white and a spool of black thread An organization to be known as the and then tie the ends, of the- ribbon Homber Mining company has been together and hang the spools up some- formed by Salt Lake tapltalis ; for 7: A needle where near her dressflr. Ihe purpose of taking' over- and deshould be threaded oh the end of each Box El- in of claims a group color of thread end then stuck . In the veloping numbers fifder county. ribbon. There will always be a thread- teen claims carrying silver and lead ed needle ready for instant use. the values. .1 needle should be threaded after using A silver nugget bel'eved'to be the ' It each time, . recently largest In ; the world, , hasiJouait-Gete.MjBK """"" " been aiscovered" ia tne property at Cobalt,- Canada. It Is five x Meet-siInches loftg, two -- feet five- Inches In width and sixteen Inches thick, weighing 3,000 pounds. It Is 75 per cent pure silver, ana is vaiuea at s. wnt for Ask any Short Line - "."'".." of the the flap is a.small handle-ma- de same material that has been used for the caseand stiffened with a thin piece of cardboard, by whlc.h the J be held. ; Should it be Intended to carry any- thlhg valuable In the, pocket, such as a urse or notes for instance, menu is a good plan, and very easily done, to fit flaps above each pocket that can be buttoned on to the lower part and so secure the contents from the possibilwere travel Finger rapids. Th,tnerf ity of falling out. Dawson. to Prince from Rupert ing Btatea-di. A - . J .fir ... Joha.HaH formor Uaitad trict attorney, has been sentenced by CHANGE IN THE BUST LINE. a Portland judge to pay a fine of $1,000 and serve sixty days Imprisonment In the county jail, for conspiracy to de JieyyesttyieslhpwiAlJLowerJnfl, Largely Due to Forni of the fraud the government m connection ... Latest Corset. $16,000-- . . . Creek Luarbet company with the Butte ' ' That there has been a rejuvenation cases. The newest styles show a lowering - J Ki-iTA. T. Holllster, a brakeman. hadjils r ... i thft biisruge." that agSIn reca lis rich mlnlne camn in northern Hum- neck broken while coupling cars al tfoehlnna nf turn nf thrpp VpafR -.until rioidTcbunty,- - Nevada,",l8 evidenced by -Drummond. Mont. . and lived corset was so when the low-cu- t the fact that a number of leases have rtaken to Missoula, where he died In ago," fashionable. The long corset," designed sen TpTrpcennvanq exieunue ta ITDlHster. waa..caught. the hosnltal. to:rrmake the wearer abnormally w lag oieratlons are in progress In that . . wpen two nars A district. Ti la neck neartlw base. alenrxiajmosjtlnynriabiy : was never I com water. r ontnc n Ii Th tniiot .. ..nan .V is another -- r htghbusr effectibutrlhls ; - - C.U& f the brain. r.ni . mil. , 4 ' Conner tlLllo wi'v guuu evidently thejcorset maKIn Sdmund "A-- Smith;.- - president!. ofTa popular, and toiaLibathilSjngW at last evolved a corset to poured i ia l. " 1 .v.... eueClS. 7 avvt:u ;uiiuutrutij cannery , machine company,, anil Jit meet-a- ll Jonger requlrementaJThe lf your heart ls"weak"do"n6fTndulge j some honorable history for that state ; ventor Tjf he-1ron chlnkr a machine line from shoulder Is so much bust to ana De careiui 10 lempei i ana tor lis sponsors.. iue pruperi that revolutionized the salmon . can cut ac In showers, morejgfacef ulAsndLaAalsA lrrw- - trade winner, but - It Is ore- - tko oiinnmt4-1ow-;atrne4helli more so far becoming, is i' . '. cordingly . . -dieted. that. Ahe deposit ia. almost in-'. .. 2, from burns received as the result ol to wel- - heart .... Via ftvnlnclm rt tho' MflnHliO' tatlV t1 dressmakers are nry" totr glad .'hwevef there laBooBvaU;)ai?fjhau A hrnken connections, fcaate.JaiL fori y . - tX Hanley. on trial at Portland, Ore., charged with unlawfully . fencing government land in Han.ey county, re turned a verdict of guilty. uounser tot Hanley were given thirty days in which to file a motion for new trial. 1! -- V. mm Tin'onn' VniiAn 41. IX uiO(iaw:ii fuvui ui,oii.i.iw Edward Hambridge that ritary,1 says been and William: Harvey have drowned In the Yukon rlvefTHmT a small boat, which capsized in Flv TeU the agenti "THE OVERLAND ROUTE as far as it goes." It means saving of time , in avoidance of changing cars, '- blast furnace for the manufacture of pig iron is said to utilize 81.7Jpercentoflbe-b.eatA-- whereas a common coke crucible furnace employed In making steel use " but 1.43 per cenL of use the word recorded The first and not for kitchen curtains, aprons or plain shirtwaists, eltherr but for the corset cover-pant- a loon combination garment. It Is ex ceedingly fine In quality," though not called "muslin," it Is really i a dimity; an -- English custom to use It for men's underwear, and It Is but a recent, entry Into the field of woman's wedeed In there for Its durability. Sheer-materiwith a heavy thread la the weave wears twice as lone-wh- y shouldn't it? And there are makers of lingerie who sing Its praises On the score of its obligingly trimming Itself. e Certain it is that any figured or material will pass muster with TM Tle:ttTy-iB--4he-aset- Go Direct lttlV0 .There She opening day of the. exposition. had brought a small fortune Jn buia , on lostrhe,ase-oiay-4)- e to the exposition city with the Jnten-- made Jn art, ljnen or perhaps, dark tion of investing in real estate. and lined with soft green art-ser- r. 1 the LtngerlaA -7 muslin sewing i 7 v- - i A " New "English flow-ered- : Roiit A al -- wortdijrjscho Musical college.' The class consisted of vocalists from all parts of 1 the --- wear-proba- Yeringtonv Miss Fern Gramling, daughter of a Rntte anffe1eaTnmimr-man,--i- as been awarded the diamond medal and Via Many Good Reasons Why Material Ir Preferred Above Others for "r The case for a cushion, of which we give a sketch, is designed for the traveler. X)n each side a roomy pocket is arranged in which' newspapers and other little things, essential at the time of taking a railway journey, may be carried, and be ready to hand when regntaifcadtnniit Z," 8:46 p.m. Heber The only line to Oderrand Denver without change. Free and elegant diners on reclining chair care, through sleeping oars all through trains. X 121 from Especially Traveler onxJourney - - swal-lowin- ... ... K Hoopee, Convenience - V S. -- - " ?A-ne- FBOVO FOB WBBT LBAVB PBOVO FOB NOBTH 7. 122 Heber or . V. A . . .. v?.A No. ; No most bewitchingly pretty lingerie hat for a small tot is made ot a fine A overloaded house, keeping-- It clean makes it anythjng but liveable. Why should a woman wish to pass her days'dasting useless ornaments that detract rather than add to the beauty and wholesomeness of your 1 EASi PBOVO FOR :1 - Faddy-ogerVBO- w Gu rrentTlrhe-Tablf- r r etslweieJp M found.ln.the streams, has beencarried on- continuously-- slnce18252 . quality of embroidered linen. .The crown Is of fashionable size, large and of an even roundness,; and the: brim droops prettily over the hair and face. -- homef Thfr finishing touch Is given-yr-tor sneerest lawn, wnicn TrlaTnnousesre furnished with large, soft ties bow under tne earn a loose in tied are to a slmolfcitv that rsslieTalmost robbery, and twice acqulttedof mur the point of ostentatiousness and artl- - J a little to the left der charges in Montana, have given notice of a fresh appeal to the supreme CROSS-BA- R MUSLIN POPULAR t courtRogei-firsapptaiiaving- bee MEANS COMFORT ION TH E CAR. AM are that this total will be greaUy In creased this month. - Editor Branson, of the Tonopah Sun, ; -who recently visited Manhattan to in- vestigate its placer workings, declares s T, that It is another Klondike, with" some " advantages in favor of Manhattanr. A""hew" insulatlne material discov ered by an" English scientist, in a coal to be "BtrongerA tar product, than rubheri, to stand a higher" temperature and to be unaffected by most - , OORAflDE A haa wells, north of Tonopah, In a forty' foot shaft,' that runs as high as $70 in gold, the assays running all the way to from $10 $:o. Gold Is 1eing taken from the Bound ' Mountain mines In Nevada at the rate chemicals, first" at-- " Gold mining who the explorers Spanish by lempted learned from the Indians that nug-j- and;::m-ntelaian- .1 .rike . , id a -i-- r. preparation. - -- millionaire sugar magnate; James J, Hill has been summoned to Dillows ."Spokane . couaty chatiSwlth appear :. before-uthornaments, regardless of tables,wlth -cants ui Ui Kraua jury ju .. . .... , lormer, counsel ui utc uicm against whom seven Mctmentsoff Apart from the InartisUcness, of the "embezzlement have been brought Ttbe discomforts 6f : ' 4 Think Nece'ssary.T - ." of Ramsey, Nevada, baa been deaaeo Ki upon; the plans and specifications for unit now being iar-- " the first 100-to- n ' for stile tvt Both Phones, but better that than vulgar fidelity; What the average householder needs to learn la that a beautiful home cob- ststToT noOowmucE yccanpullhlo MAIN THING TO AVOID 18 OVE a h6use, nor yet In .how little, but in FURNISHING. haying an eve for proportion, unerring 4taste artOPwhatlslfi keeptngand the- nerve to throw awa your most pre-of Ed Bussey of Kendall, Mont., was Lcfous possession If it disturbs the har- killed by lightning while plowing In Furniture, Simple and Appropriate nf ynnr intm hPRlltlfUf. ttfr- - p)Ony lecdratlonsand of one these w,as and. horses three "Than Costly Litter So Many CHILD'S LINGERIE HAT. ' Vv : - """"TT. trier. Owlnrrtoe st r - - ' effect. . -- three-millio- n beginning ajrtr'TpjFwere tinngswith hollow- n dVwondrous -a 'teA"gyavf)t'-eitetfaHH-i- butter will, soon fill It up. and It is the the .flat trlmm in ga. regaxdlesapt-lh- el and best of skii food. line, of bust. . Straight - cassocklike purest household-remed- y for excellent An Tildes 6f tHmmine are not heW. TThS vaseline or olive oil. Is burns pure was fashion inaugurated several ls the air months since, but there are many new- T.hfr and turned. surface,: fromithe and dirt There ways In which it'ls carried out are manvdeslens.JjL-ifiiS-embdisagreeable. medicine .eat for . .Ta take. rv and especially-wn plnvoa nr hold irt In the rr this fashion but Bomefliesenifllifira. molitEubtiriheTonguft ... . the medlcTne wiTlDe less disagreeable. DiaiLHi ot Medicines that discolor the teeth-maOfcloulard flzured materlal case ot a be" taken through soda'straws. .; with bands of the plain, and the ,efr with meals greatly" dilutes Drinking rect is aeiigmiuuy .tnmru.aiiv makine mastication all the tt, , . . great-thtegr- - lude o: -l-ace-woven : i. mriTflicrf ta4---- -- a- Goldfiehl. district by. the Coldfleld mine 6praTorBrassocfationrTia8 resulted In a statement that . there are m ine -neighborhood of 1,065 men actually employed in the mines of the icamp, :: w.hfmtaFl"7""Miiacraon-- Ul UjCBgpectQxs On t accoont- - F-of Copper was,. on. JunpJL..! to $4 37tt uu tlis New tnWeaJllhlo tWiunrtPd down .... ' wkeurr-That-4he-POsibl-effe- upori ,.Otio Copper of .anything that d may happen to Heinze is overest'mat-eis ...the ,. impression .wblch ptevaila-I- n the , . . '!!!!e3aWdTfilt5ndated ' MlneaT uuu company has'recently declared a div., 5 Cut F)owers with Knife. contents . are easily down: before being properly ldend of 80 cents a share,;or a distri-- . - It is an excellent plan to . cut the washed . stems of flowers, with. : sharp knljte chewedrAJhrAaihriiliyi'dlatended put ion Of $1,059,741 to Ihe slockhrvli-erafive r Schjsors located sciBSores years the Irltli "Th'a ground, rather than la ago.;has paid, through leases and omit.. tompress Xhe stems and so elose some and uncomfortably "full" arises r of the tiny "pores to the lifeliing. most cases from drinking with meals pany operation, the magnificent total -, of $10.350,381, and is again. caused by. .gas. ;:,r-water. ?f aouenea , . stoiicllukrfeelin:pbeU.cd - y - |