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Show the danger lay. WHERE Liiteners in Greater PeHl Than Wai Ambitious Musician. ere "as never a more conscientEben Soute, and ious young man than how much absorbed ho hen he found with the mere idea of had become In the town l)and- - he conned his minister. "Do you reck-o-n i could give up all that time to from grace?" he music without falling anxiously. asked, The good old Methodist had a saviHe saw that his ng sense of humor. lisbioner was much distressed between his wishes and his conscience, on him, never, hut the minister smiled tbeless. "It's the horn youre asked to play, he said. "Ever had much ex1 hear, Eben? perience with it, Never tried it hut once, but I like first-ratsaid the the sound of it man. young Mm! said the minister. Well, I think you neednt be afraid of falling I do from grace on account of it, but so your hope you'll manage things familv and neighbors wont have to of pass through the fiery temptation too often, practice you hearing Youths Companion. Eben. Little Lesson for Rufus. Uncle Erastus had been polishing his musket for half an hour; at last , and turned he gave it a final love-pathe said, Chile, his to grandson. 30 does you see dat bottle about dere? over yards "Shore I does, Rufus agreed. The old man threw up the musket it rather and balanced shakily. it bellowed. Now does you Whang! the old man desee dat bottle? manded. "Yes, I does, granddad. Ts powerful glad to hear dat, Rufe, I's been the old man said, calmly. afeard from de way you sorted taters lately dat your eyesight was failing but hit aint. Yous good fo several yeahs yit, Rufus. FAMILIAR PHRASE. IN A TIGHT PLACE Conduct In an Emergency of a Man Who Thought Himsalf a Coward. All youve got to do to make Jefl Davis jump into the Arkansas rivei is to point a corncob pipe at him. Recently some men on a train wer fanning over this remark, made not long ago by a personal and political adversary of the senator from Arkan sas. "Well, I dont know bow true this remark may be as applied to the Davis observed a Texan in the person, group, "but it is my opinion that such a remark could he truthfully applied to very few men. Most men are courageous in tight pinches, even the men who imagine deep down in their consciousness that they are instinctively and inherently cowardly. Take, for example, the case of Judge Freeman of Texas. Freeman Imagined himself a coward. He had never fortunately, he said been put to a test, but he was dead certain that he would crawfish in a tight place and show himself to the world as a coward. This was before he ever ran for office in Texas. When he first ran for office in a Texas town a peculiarly vitriolic editor of a paper published in the Texas town began to attack Freeman in a manner that could only mean blood. friends "Judge Freeman's got around him and told him that he'd have to kill or at any rate wing the editor or get out of Texas. "Freeman came to me in his trouble. I feel like Im going to show the he white feather in this business, said to me. You know what Ive often told you. Im a natural born coward. Ive got a yellow streak. Just now the yellow streak is working this way. Two days after that the editor pubanil lished another vile broadside then we all knew it would happen. The editor left his office for home He hadnt taken a that afternoon. dozen steps before he caught sight of Judge Freeman emerging from the postoffice, about 60 yards down the street. Getting a hear living. Reward, $100. $100 Tbs readers of this paper will be pleased to litre that tbere Is at lent one dreaded disease that scteoce bas beeo able to cure la all Its stages, and that Is Catsrrb. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure qdw known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. 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There was nary a sign of weakness On the contrary, he in Freeman. looked perfectly cool. "There were only four cartridges in the editors gun, and he fired all of them without making a hit. When he had fired all four shots he threw his gun on the ground to indicate to his opponent that he was through with firing, and that editor looked to me like a man ready to run. Judge Freeman still had two cartridges left in his gun. But when he saw his enemy throw his pistol away, the big heart of the man appeared, He lowered his gun'and stood in the middle of the sidewalk, calmly waiting. "The editor advanced upon him, seemingly for the purpose of thanking the judge for his generosity in not continuing the firing, and of making up. The judge, seeing this, followed his enemy's example and threw away his gun, in which the two cartridges remained. So there he stood, entirely unarmed. As soon as Freeman cast away his gun, the editor, who had advanced close to him, suddenly whipped out a bowie knife from beneath the collar of his coat and began to slash at Judge It was a curs trick, and Fieeman. never was allowed to hold editor that up his head in Texas again. Now here, if not before, was the spot for Judge Freeman to show his edyellow streak, if he had one. The and at him, was away itor chopping Freeman didnt have so much as a pocket knife on him. But the man who so foolishly Imagined himself to he a coward was not only equal to the occasion he rose nobly above it. "He reacned out and grabbed the editor around the waist, and, being a powerful man, he threw the editor Then he planted a to the ground. foot upon the forearm of the hand that held the knife and wrenched the big blade from the pros' rate editors hand. Grasping the bowie, the judge bent over his hitter enemy and put the blade to the mans throat. he asked Are you through? down. was who man the 'I am if you are, replied the ed itor. All right; get up,' he said to the man whose life he could have taken as easily as slitting the throat of a possum. "The editor got up and slouched away. Youre the great old coward, I suppose, I said to Judge Freeman an hour or so after the encounter. "His reply was cuiious. " '1 reckon 1 am just as much a coward now as ever I was. he told me. How do you make that out? I asked him. 'I " Why, this way, he replied. wasn't myself when I had the run in with that fellow. I was somebody else. Otherwise, I never could have gone through with those proceedings. "But I only laughed at him, as he deserved to be laughed at. His case and a great many other cases that I know about, proves that there is many a merely timid man walking up and down the world who Imagines himself to be a coward merely because of his natural timidity, but who, as a matter of fact, hasn't got a cowardly drop of blood in his body. MINES ANI) MINING FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. Because Doctors Not Cure. Discharged The Black Pearl, at Peail, Idaho, added two more stamps to its battery last week, which makes six in all that are dropping. The Dewey and Lucky Ridge leasers, at Pearl, Idaho, are working double shifts, making good progress on their cross cut tunnels. The Seattle after receiving reports from all points In the north, estimates the gold output ol the coming season for Alaska at Could Levi P. Brockway, S. Second Ave., Anoka, Minn., says: After ljing for five months in a hospital I was dis- charged The heaviest business in the history of the Salt Lake Mining Exchange was recorded on June 5. During the day, 278,375 shares were traded In at a price aggregating $215,446. The Black Pearl mine at Pearl, Idaho, is operating an eight-stamcyanide process mill on their property which has a capacity of fifty tons a men. day and employs about thirty-fivNews from Buffalo Hump is that there is unusual activity in the camp this spring. The Del Rio mine is one of the most promising. The miners have recently struck about eight feet of good ore. Twenty-nin- e gold, silver and lead properties, having outstanding In stock, declared dividends of $3,497,399 for the five months this pear, making a total of $74,916,839 since organization. The Harmony Anthracite Coal company has just been organized by a Los Angeles syndicate. The company will be active In southern Utah. The new company is capitalized for one million shares at $1 a share. New machinery is being Installed at the Utah mill at Garfield just as fast as it arrives from the east. The latest machinery received Is In the line of Chilian mills. The apparatus has a capacity of 125 tons. Twenty men will be employed at the Mount Marshall mine, in the Marshall lake district of Idaho this sunir mer. J. E. Stewart, manger of the property, has been busy the last week or two arranging for supplies and machinery. The Hecla mine of Beaver county is expected to begin shipments to the United States Smelting and Refining company by July 1. The ore carries lead, gold and silver. Gold occurs in such proportions that it is the most valuable of the metals found in ore. The Hecla Checkmate Mining company of Pearl, Idaho, is opening up an extension-- of the Whitman mine which is conceded to he one of the best paying properties in the district if not in the state. These claims join and the Whitman is opened up to the end line. In an address at the Chamber ofi Commerce luncheon in Goldfield, J. P. Loftus, one of the biggest and most' conservative mine owners and operators in the district of Goldfield, said1 that in the four and a half years since the district began to produce it has produced $20,000,000 in gold, or annually. There is much excitement at Nevada, over the discovery of silver and copper ore about y twelve miles east of Cobre, in the the of A ledge mining district. red and white metals ten feet wide, carrying 17 per cent copper and 300 ounces silver has been uncovered at a feet. depth of twenty-fivOut of the income for the next six months the directors of the Pittsburg Silver Peak mine deem it imperatively necessary to expend about $90,000 for additions to the pumping plant, houses for the workmen and additional equipment for the Silver Peak railroad. For the month of April the Silver Peak reports a profit of $45,000. The courts have confirmed the sale of the Sevier Consolidated Gold, SilThe ver and Prospecting company. property sold last week by the receiver for $108,000 to W. II. Seegmil-le- r of Richfield. The company owes over a quarter of a million dollars. It is understood that Mr. Seegmiller represents the creditors of the company. Development work being done In virgin ground of the Horn Silver, in Beaver county, Utah, is showing up excellent copper indications. Although the Horn Silver Is the oldest mine In the district and has been In continuous operation for about forty years, the ground to the north of the principal workings has never been developed. The annual report of the Amalgamated Copper company says the companies oned wholly or in part by the proAmalgamated Copper company duced in the calendar year 1907 from their own and custom ores about pounds of refined copper, of which amount the Amalgamated Copthe benefit per company, received from about 178,000,000 pounds. The case of the Western Loan and vs. the Savings company of Utah MinButte and Boston Consolidated ing company, of Butte, involving the question whether ore reducing works can be held responsible for the pollution of water and the consequent damage to land below, was decided by the Supreme court of the United States last week favorable to the former company. The convention of the deputy minbeen eral surveyors, which had planned by Surveyor General Utter to be held in Boise on July 1, may not be held there, and it is possible It will he held at Wallace instead, at the request of a number of those inp e as incur- high-grad- e Lo-ra- e 0 terested. At the Daisy mine at Neal, Idaho, electric power has been introduced, the current being furnished by a Boise company. It was connected up last week and the machinery Is work-invery smoothly, it thus being demonstrated that the power problem there is solved. Would-B- e Contributor "Up Against the Misanthropic Editor. The editor looked up as the caller came forward, sajs the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Sir," said the latter, "you objected to the meter of the spring poem I submitted to you the other day. Because of this 1 have for the present dropped poetry and turned my attention to the art of the essayist. Here, sir, is a paper on Woman and Her Defects, which I trust you will find to your liking. able, and given only tix months to live. My heart was affected, I had smothering spells and sometimes fell unconscious. I got so I use couldnt my The editor stared hard at the title arms, my eyesight of the essay. was impaired and Woman and Her Defects, he disthe kidney secretions were badly "Are you a married man, repeated. I was completely worn out ordered. sir? and discouraged when I began using "No, replied the caller, I am not Doan's Kidney Pills, but they went married. right to the cause of the trouble and The editor laughed harshly. did their work well. I have been You should choose subjects, he feeling well ever since. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. said, with which you have had an Foster-Milburopportunity to become familiar. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. And he handed back the essay on "Woman and Her Defects. 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"Where in the world he got such a forgetful streak from is beyond me," said the exasperated father to his wife on one Peerless Dried Beef occasion. "What has he forgotten now?" asked Mrs. Harding, with eyes downcast and a demure expression. The figures of the last return from election on the bulletin-board- , the Lady Your little brother seema to and Mr. Harding inserted a finger in be bright for his age, doesnt he? his collar as it to loosen it, and shook Little Maggie Well, I should say his head vehemently. "Looked at em so. Why, he knows the name of alas lie came past not half an hour ago, most every player in the big leagues. and now can't tell me. "As I said to him: If youre so TORTURED SIX MONTHS stupid you cant keep a few simple figures In your head, why dont you write By Terrible Itching Eczema Babys em down on a piece of paper, as I do, Was Terrible Soon Suffering and have done all my life, long before ComEntirely Cured by Cuticura. I was your age?Youth's panion. Eczema appeared on my sons face. We went to a doctor who treated him In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASfor three months. Then he was so bad A powder. It cures painful, smartthat his face and head were nothing ing, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. but one sore and his ears looked as if Its the greatest comfort discovery of they were going to fall off, so we tried the age. Makes new shoes easy. A another doctor for four months. the certain cure for sweating feet. Sold subbaby never getting any better. Ills by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no AdFREE. Trial stitute. package, hand and legs had big sores on them A. S. OluiBted, Le Roy, N. Y. and the poor little fellow suffered so dress terribly that he could not sleep. After Unique. he had suffered six months we tried "I have something novel in the way a set of the Cuticura Remedies and of a melodrama. the first treatment let him sleep and "State your case." rest well; in one week the sores were The blacksmith is a rascal, while gone and in two months he had a clear the banker 1b about as honest as the face. Now he is two years and has day is long!" Exchange. never had eczema again. Mrs. Louis Leek, R. F. D. 3, San Antonio, Tex., The Modern Nomad. Apr. 13, 1907. "Did you ask that man why he paid rent instead of owning his own home? How Things Went, asked the real estate agent. Elliott H. Peabody is one of the Yes, answered the other. "He said men at the Worcester he didnt. He kept moving." county courthouse. At one time he a and a few others were interested in For Any Disease or Injury to business deal which they expected to the eye, use PETTITS EYE SALVE, abput through on a certain day. He solutely harmlexH, acts quickly, 25c. All Y. was unable to be there, so the next druggiata or llowurd Bros., Buffalo, N. for par day telephoned to a Mr. H Usually the man who believes in ticulars. A lady answered the phoiie, as he goes stays at home. paying was not at and said that Mr. H home. Mr. Peabody, supposing it to be Mm. Winslow fcoothln Hjrrop. reduce In Mrs. H , said: Well, perhaps you For children teethluK, softens the kmpis, 25c a bottls. can tell me what I want to know. I fUimuallon, allays palu, euros wiud collo. only wanted to inquire how things Do not put on style at the expense went last night. of your friends. The lady, in a cheerful, reassuring II Mrs. said: tone, "Oh, nicely! is doing fine, and the baby weighs six and a half pounds. Im the nurse. Unlike the ordinary dried beef that sold in bulk Libby's Peerless Dried Beef comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes or dries out. It reaches you fresh and with all the nubv ment retained. Libbys Peerless high-grad- ferent they are from others you have eaten. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago Think Twice Before You Dip Once Ve a dip that not n!y cures tvr rf term of cattle, but alto title i tl them or )t e ami other blootl-si- u kiiijf jMtaiutes as tobacco and dips do not osiiono- APTiiOLEU?;! fish-deal- n dip for aM live stock general doontectant bv the atfrltul tural experiment stations ol various states and permitted by the U, S. Government for the ofiiviul dipping of sheep for scab. ride at and Ik st t nu u yrai ieni ihe makuse ick of it. 'i estrd at ing and prattu ai mi . i Not in 1000 who buy Schillings Best wants the money. Your grocer returns your money if you ike Schilling's Best, we pay him. dont Many a patent leather shoe covers big hole in a stocking. I eve ry Health for Your Cattle Means Wealth tar You One ffallnn Pip nukes a bind nt Eoliitt n, N j i by i t aonrin one tiuir you for gunk buj ply. 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( ontrol and umpire work aolx ttod. Lead Villa, Colo Hutureuce. Carbonate National LUiJu FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia K Fink-ham- s WAlNITPh made Vegetable Compound, from roots and herbs, ha3 been tho standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-feelin g, flatulency, indigesdown tion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. nv lo cup t,inkaiidpruinit stands Vegetable Compound saved my life, and I cannot express in y gratitude to you in wordn. For years I suffered with the worst forma of female com- to-da- y. TEA 1 i Ulon guaranteed slut d ftrri. M t ei ononoi al, !' u e mull cju.iruiy mikes most b' miiun, which can he kept from LU5on to season. every a' ire, an office-boy- , sir" r Recommended continually doctoring and bpending lots of money for medicine without help. I wrote you for advice, followed it as directed, and took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and A Matter of Time. has restored me to perfect health. it and It was the day of the ball game, Had it not been for you I should have approached the been in my grave I wish every Willie, the head of the firm, and stammered: "If suffering woman would try it. please, "Come, hurry up! said his employer. "If you have anything to say, say it. Dont take half a day."But thats just what I was going to ask you if I could take, said Willie. Harper's Weekly. Disinfected Dip end ates. That's ridiculous, Mrs. Jones! he answered. Ive been a fishmonger all my life and can't swim a yard. plied the drug clerk, solemnly. "What purpose? Why, so you can strain jour voice. A'd she vas so embarrassed she forgot the number bhe was to call up dif- delightfully Lippincotts. Using the Telephone. It was the first time she had ever used a telephone and the firug clerk detected the fact by the neivous way in which she held the receiver. "Dear me, she exclaimed, timidly, "whj are ail those sievelike holes in the mouthpiece?" "They are there for a purpose," re- e, Just try a package of any of these, such as Ox T ongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, and see how best-know- Useless Society. Mrs. Jones often declared that she enjoyed a little chat with their because he was a man of such original Ideas, but one day, says London Opinion, she returned from market somewhat puzzled by his remarks. "I said to him, just in the way of conversation," declared Mrs. Jones, "that I had heard that a man becomes like that with which he most associ- Dried Eeef is only one of a Great Bomber of ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libbys Great White Kitchen. Sii M,A l burn pluir-iiilill- Lli Ink, brickluviiur. ctcetru ity. etc. actual work no books. Two IbmiKof till ltd protits are divided nrnony workmen. Hook of exphtnatL n sent free, $.1 U0 to tMW paid. I MON Hi HKJs OF huKl y, Los Angeles, California. TKAOfcS, 11 lo ASTROLOGY,,,m',", P "ur y periods AN AKE6l5tfTMtntnq relief. IB A hlSPLKl'l KS. or by mail, iUiVdrW k . Address, Why dont you try it "ANAKE8I6" C, Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick Tribune Bid., MV You. hMm women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to WIDOVSunder NEW LAW obtained health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Ey JOHN W. MORRIS. ? WaUlugK.u, 1. It afflicted with jure eyes, use I Thompsons Eye Water W. N. U., Salt Lake City, C. No. 24, 1903. |