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Show MB TET-WEEK- JOOEHA.L LOQAN, OTAB JULY LY 21 1900 rusiicjb BREAST The party then returned home lars worth of ore in sight. I visited Aad other painful and serious ailments which this mine while they were clean arid the old guide with his attend so many mothers suffer, can be avoided ing oat the o)d shaft and tunnels aut went back to Temosachic as by the use of Mothkrs Friend. This and got some beautiful specimens soon aa he was able to travel and is a God send to women, because it remedy of ore. lie also said that there soon after died there, the last- so carries them through their most -- critical ordeal with perfect safety and no pain. Nu was another rich mine called Guay far as known who knows anything woman Mother's Friend the suffering and danger bf about Rio a the across the Aros in an Ipst Tayopa mine; nopt h for it robs this ordeal of horror and insures safety to mother and child. Xayieu. easterly directloir'and" abjut .five Our book, Before Baby is Bom, is worth leagues distant by trail. This - who-ues- -- -H child-birt- mine also has been found since then. He further stated that there was another mine fabulously rich about five leagues by trail up the canvon called the Guaynapo While We at the ruins Tayopa. of the bouses the old man was bad ly poisoned by poiton oak and re mained lh-rthree weeks with one of the Mexicans who was left to care lor him. lie gave directions, however, to the party where to find QJair makes jTJeautiful ' UJomen e NEWBROa IIEIlPlCIDK 21AKE3 BEAUTIFUL HAIR, because it destroys the deadly microbe at work unon the hair roof 3, thus making dan; . druff and tailing hair impossible, and the mineand it wasdecldfrd uromotlnsr thick, luxuriant growth of hair, increasing the owner's good 100 looks fully per cent. aleoeure jour father, brother, or nr heart of any acalp affection they m r hare, even baldnns, for it works Ilka -pntea, Vm It year, chura noon the bnldort rwoommnud it, self, than yon will surely , hue-w,- d For Salt at all First-Cla- MEXI3A1T PC Recent . , - Drug Stores. ss HATTERS. Liscoveries ci .Hines in -- Old and Rich Mexico- - Iu my . last I comxunioatioD prommed iu write about old mines in Ibe Giiaynopa district and I will give it 119 it was told to me by a well known prospector and miner, Amos Cox. The exact date of tlvnr being worked IsnotkDown but is supposed to have been about 1824asJbere. are quite a number of American names written in a cave near by with dates ranging from that year tu 1836. thefall of 1895 an old Temoche Indian 0. P. Brown that told Gjz and there were old mines'iirihardistriet'And when he was a small.boy he had often been there with his brother-in-laand and if they wished to go he would guide them although he was very old and infirm himself. So Messrs, C. and- - B. got together a pack out fit and three other Mexicans making a party of six for greater safety in that wild country. - Two days of hard climbing over ridges and them to deep canyons brought tome ruined houses in the form of a fort and here they rested. These houses are on a email Bhelf like de preesion in the steep hillside and over a thousand feet above the bottom of the canyon below, while above them the ascent was more gradual for over two thousand feet to the top of the ridge. Looking across the canyon to the east the Temoche said theGuaynopa.mine could formerly be been covered over seen but had when abandoned As the canyon was utterly imp&s-nblotbe- y tains. Since then until quite recently it has been very dangerous to travel in that part of the country, and quite a number who were venturesome have lost their lives trying to find the lost gold mines Mr. Cox and Brown, after searching several days in vain, thought they would go up the trail and see if they could find the bullion.They also aecended the highpeak and found the old Indian camp where many articles of cast off rags were mule skulls found, also twenty-fouwere counted and the peak now bears the name of Muleskull did not cross it, but later the old mine Mr. Cox, and is thousands of dol peak. four years Vta found .by wry rich, with some it -- Editor Journal: In i-.- , sieor.. - Id send two of jbrMexicans with the burres end saddle horses' by trail while the two white men were to gtyafoot np the canyon to thefirst forks where they would find a great white ledge and very- high. The airline distant from the houses 16 the ledge is probably four miles, but owing to the great brokenness and steepness., of tba hll&idc took nearly all day to gain that point, while the Mexicans though having little difficulty in finding the trailr were late iu yaking the fivejeaguee or.fifteenmile.upilhe ridge along its devious summit and down its tortuous side again to the white ledge. ""From this point they were to find, along the rpain creek, a cave walled up and bidden by a large sycamore tree and there they would find the trail leading to the mine. (Although they searched several daysthey;found"' neither cive nor mine and it is still waiting undiscovered to make its finder immensely wealthy. Many parties have since searched for it but in vain. The old guide also said that finally Apache Indians became troublesome and killed some of the miners 'and captured a. pack train of thirty mules loaded with bullion had killed the drivers, thrown away the bullion and driven the mules on top of a high peak near by where they were killed and eaten and finally the miners oi the three camps were forced to cover up .their property and abandon it and over one-b- al of them' were killed before they sue ceeded in getting out of the moun r IT Jays at Philadelphia. ( Qhicago fJJ&TRBRpS its weight in gold to every woman, and will be sent free in, plain envelope by Bradfield Regulator Company, Atlanta, Ga. : FR3EW Biter Bros. Drug Co., Logan, Utah) Franklin, Record ) Idhn - Preston and Montpelier, We have been accustomed to as sociate the Populist conventions with men who blow out the gse And do other things of that kind, The oRer nubt wbilbt him su' Wa siltin in thu kitchen, he Picked up ru apple an begun To eat it, aayiii t in fan bat they tell stories about the dele- We each .1 tike jj a seed an lay gates to Philadelphia which show It on the heated stove an play Whose was the quickest one to hurt that jlhe otherpartieshave no That one I eur gU married fust. r monopoly of hayseed. O.e of the Idaho delegates, who is - not ac- We laiil em on the heated ltd-a gigglin like two foolish kids, customed to, the uSe An watched em close. Bill say in that lights, found' one at his room at Td all conje true, an lhere we sat the hotel that he -- waa not able to All eagerness, when with a snap As sharp as nv rifle eap- extinguish. He man aged to turn The one twas Bill an one,tM&jnQ. out those on thc chandelier. but at ! . o busted Both the head bf the btd was a globe attached to a wire, and he coaid We both looked in each others evea In sort o blushin. queer surprise, not find any" way of ulting-t- he AuL-Bil- l ha erabtiedmv- - hauiL. auI t dura-thh- g : out. He -- , of-elect- simi-tane-us-le- huDg his-coa- over.it for a while, bat, finding that the heat was considerable, he feared lest the garment might take fire. He put it untlerrthe mattress andiheu dreamed that-h- e had rolled over and crushed it. It was an uneasy night, waking. and sleeping at intervals with that .infernal light blazing into his eyes all the time. It must have been 3 oclock iu the morning, he says, when a brilliant idea occurred to him. He stuck the electric bulbjn one of drawers of Mb '" bureau, which he hauled over next to the bed for that purpose, closed the drawer tight and then went to sleep in the darkness withoutfurtber difficulty. In the morning the chambermaid found the illuminating apparatus in the bureau where he left ft. and, hsvlrig reported the matter to the office, a bellboy was sent up to instruct him to turn it off by a key of the chandelier. One of the Texas delegates of the Green faction, finding no other place to sleep, stretched himself oat on a billiard table at the Walton hotel, with his eoat for a pillow. When theyawakeoed him in the morning they charged him the usual rates for the use of the table 40 cents an hour so that his lodging cost him $280, and that was less than h6 would have been compelled to pay if he had taken an ordinary room. The new fangled hotel indicators, by which a guest can call for almost anything a human being can need or want, gave some of the delegates a good deal of trouble. You set therindic&tor over a little plate upon which is printed the name of the article to be called for, and then push a .. button, bnt it mabes a difference which end of the indicator you use. The New York delegates insist that George Hilliard, one of Ihelr number, rang up an ambulance at 5 oclock Mou day morning, when he awoke with a strauge thirst in his mouth and intended to call for a pitcher of water. A South Dakota delegate, who comes, as you know, from prohibition state, rang for his mail, as he supposed,-but- got ihe -- indi cator on the - whisky pin by mis take and caused an unpleasant seb' sation among several ort hodox poo ple fromThfo slate who were 1 visit inghim at the time.j well. Thais all at Im goin to tell, Cept this, that folks begun to guess When I made up a new white dress That somethin queer tween Bill an- - I Was goiu to happen by an by ! -- J. Barton Adams in Denver Tost. The People's Favorite. .GOING EAST. . No other line will give you the satisfaction to be derived from a trip via the Great Overlaud Route, the favorite line of the great majority of that raveling public, and the most direct line to all eastern points. You can make no mistake in selecting the Union Pacific as your route of travel, for TIME can le saved by using that line, its trains making many hoars quicker time than any of ita competitors ; its The Story Tellers Art Ia not so common that many writers have it Only now and then aa author shows it unmistakably. Rev. -- -- : 7 " Charles M. SHELDON : the author of In His Steps. i3 a natural novelist, although hia writing. is but an incident of his life work. RERYIQEliyZ caunnl he excelled by any line West of the Missouri River, and its " EQUIPMENT is the latest and most sumptuous obtainable, consisting of Dining, Buffet, - one of hia stories which will scon ap Smoking and Library Cars, Pnllnan and Palace pear in this paper, is as fascinating Ordinary Sleepers and Free as any novel. Beyond this its influReclining Chair Cars, running through ence is most wholesome. The first to Chicago without change. chapters will be printed soon. 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When the quantity of food taken too large or the quality too rich is Bill courted me far mos a year is likely to follow, and heartburn Without a seemin to git near so if the digestion has The poppin point, till I began especially To thing Id never git him won. . by constipation. He acted skeery-- jke, as if and not too freely .of -- Eat slowly Afraid Id give his hopes a biff food. easily digested Ef be should make a ore ak, bht Lord! the fod th 'roughly. Let six hours I only waited far the word, elaps twiwveti meals and when Oar oars are no better in themselves than the cars of other lines It is what is. INSIDE them that 1 makes them comfortable. - For instance! The seats in oar reclining chair cats are provided with linen bead pieces clean and (COol. Onr dining-carhave electric fans,' and are gorgeously decorated with flowers.- - In every car is a thermometer, which the porter constantly consults in order to keep the temperatnre of his car aa nearly uniform as possible. By themselves, these are trifles, bat the sum to total of them toes a long way toward making a trip 0Tr the Burlington a mighty experience. Burlington trains leaves Denver 4.00 and 10.00 mfr Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. p. , been-weake- - s y Ma-tica- te I knowed he loved me some, because He looked so happy where I was ; There didnt seem no love in him For any other cherry bimrt- He tnk me out to every dance An party, an at every chance . In kiisin games hed alias pick Me as his chosen moverick. 9 ' Tickets at all R. G. W. Ticket Offices. Through sleepers daily, Ogdenand Salt Lake City to Omaha and Chicago . . - Temulo Ctrcet.Calt Lnko JCIty : "WNcsLEsr,. Gt acral Agsct, Sail Lake City, , Q,V- uxa X l ; ( A . , IJ v'.t" i Got poor, I couldn't aleep at night Far areamln of him, until dad Allowed my liver mus be had, - a 4 I loved him to my appetite ,Tlck -- ned 1 J But mam, I reckon, kinder thought 'he knowed the ailment that I'd got, because she one day hinted she puce had Jhat telhsarae malady. 4 Loan Corporation you let! a fullnees and weight in the region of ihe stomach after eatHas Moved to its New Building On the. ing, indicating tbaVyira have eaten Tithing House Corner. . too ro neb. take one i f Chamber-lai- n stomach and Liver Tablets .1 ? and the heartburn may he avoided. MONEY .TO LOAft-NO DELAY.Tr For talflLby.IHter .Bros Drag Co. Sink! Tea positively cure Rick Headache, indigestion and ronatipation. removes an eruptions of the skjn, producing a perrtfurcid. fect com pfoxicD, 4 , r5 ct2. asd CO cts. A delightful herb drink.' or-mon- ey , . 7 : OFFICERS. T I 'V - Mosu TnmutR, President Gio. H. Champ, A. II. 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