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Show discussion us will lead to a better- - nearly lu.nfsi majority, Thla time his rnent of conditions suirouuding the majority was cut down to about 2, boil. mining iudustry. an improvement in It'it he was elected and It lu probuld) Official Call. the service, a decrease in the cost of the last time the Democrats and labor ore treatment, and an increase In min- organizations will unite In that Tt Mu- nf flu- - I'liit'd eral production. of ( Fn:i!"i Chic MADE FOR EITHER THE WALL OR of Sian-- uni Iillslll'-Sn- . Iapera on practical subjects will lie Vail in. (idw-rimrMr. T. V. llnrksile, whose name is THE TABLE. alsiiit ao it presented by men acknowledged to In' 'I HIKI- - Hv bringing Hoards of Trade. Iloard-ii- f T i rMurii-iMmiliar to our readers, will soon mov t d mid unlflcatiun MawM-authorities in their various lines. f i .ligeiii v Coi'iinlsrdoiO'i . time will bo allowed for a full o No. (is South West Temple, Sa'i of Cities ailil Tuails. Chain!" is o! the mining laws through which prat in ake City, where he will open up the Comnercc. Vimim iiiiieuus anl K itieal milling operations may not h discussion of any proposed change atThey Taka tha Place of the Old- "wentieth Century Tailoring Shop In all in which restriction Min--iconditions, liii;dird ly iuiiuceeary present Orgaiilx'tuiiannouncements. Faehioned Flower Baaketa and Hint Ih.ii every facility for mining of tendance will have an opportunity to 'aiok for later S foril'tlo SoebUos slid Pel Are Graceful and mav la- - created and that prr participate. Members of the Aineiiian Vlii'iir era'i-'iiThe creation by congress of a De-teeiinn against fraudulent iniulng aid Ci meress: Charming. be may provid'd partment of Mining as a separate ex-- ! Celi'P-n"-I he end lbs! the prnniuiiun r..r lie investor, to tho end tbS ecutive branch of our national gov-- ' Tim moat graceful and charming Anie,1,-:i,- i 'i-lCoi'-- r x as a w'lrk will receive special consider-- ; mineral production may lr TO MV flower holders have now liven placed I'll.' foe. he in'll Fe a campaign Inaugurated that and stimulation about hniuchf tt'ation, by l a the irvb-rha' place ilium the market to take w i li In lo'i'-the uPiiiiig investments which will eon' which it Is hoped will culminate in of tin- - fascinating haakeit. which have it early appointment of a secretary the assisiince 'through proper assurances of fair. the been ao popular that the seai'chcra nerds a", of mining, who with the confidence dealing III thoMof the Interested development after novelty are eager fur something FUl.'KTM Hy uniting In one grex of the president, with the ear of new which may distinguish the floral of the tiil'ilnic Industrv. vir.i are forces which havt uress. and with the support and con- those ,' oiguuizaiioii to ierc:tt--in decoration of their rooina and tahlea V.'nrr.'i.nnal the lnlnf Maternity will u,', session" . Mac M,e Icn I"'""' . fur u,,,n"a' from that to be Been in the houses of invet improve the the procountry I' jonHii.1 and add dignity to the most their ncqnalnlanrea. Misviri. No-- ! call, St o m"si J'orcelain curnucoplaa euaiiended In vemlN-- r 11. 12. 1 :t. It. 1 r, am! Id, H"7 j .mpwtant industry of the world. DEPARTMENT OF MINING. a network of dried grass, rafla or The well recognized need or tin'. Representation The presidei.t mav ENTERTAINMENT. curd are the newest sort of wall otk-eta- . aniNilnt ten delegates hi la roe The mining industry for more assistant November 11th, and Satur-Monday. and the necet n it ions from the government, The ahuie of these hanging vases November 16th, will be devoted day. govern-nurCover 'slty that more la not exactly that of n rconiicoi!a to excurslona about the dlatrlct and l to be shall aid mav given and territories of prevent, statea of either, because they slope more grad . of those metals which art other features of entertainment, a scari-llMiivor announcement will be ually toward the bottom and are each appoint ten withof and basis manufacturing of cities and towns, two delegates the more rounded than a cornucopia. made later. The daya of Prranntly obtained or so fee. Write t Iwtards of conn'v commissioners 'out which our industrial progress mud; . session will beremaining devoted to busiCONFIDENTIAL LETTER the shape la more nearly that of each; ia two delegates each Hoards of trade decline. Justify a united effort at th ness and no matters of entertainment eiiulying lor iinlent Mtis worth money. We one of thoae common Hcauhore shells, two ..tHwn PATENta THAT PAY. of a creation the for of Department fTiaiiiiieiw nine each. w III be permitted to interfere with the delegates uui help Inventors to suerw round and large at the top and slop- commerce, f Mining us a separate executht two d"leiMtei ttich Min Semi model, photo or iketrh. nnd weeenu work of the congress. practical national ment. our toward of bottom. dele-the iirh Ina govern ing gracefully MMEDIATK FREE REFORT ON PAT Ing hnreaiiK ami exchanges, two to yesm practice. Bogie-ENTARILITV. discussion of this quee i the Klghteenth Ohio district, Th" public The ware used for these hanging pates each. Mining organizations, twe to I lend Patent Lawyers. Write or come tlmi through tho press has been met where the American Federation picked Srlelillflc such-ties- , vases la a bright glare and they are delegates each. St.. WASHINGTON. D. C. I 7th 60S st 607, wiili an almost unanimous approval t. Welty to defeat Represent almost all In rattier crude rolora, vivid two delegates each. of tbe mining Industry tiVl! Kennedy, the most desperate tae-Wo respectfully urge i ho curie an- - of the orange, equally vivid green, dark hut for this recognition, and tho tints, jp-- were utilized to win success. It brilliant red aud bright blue. The polniment of delegates on the basis iIm for a final effort whiek nnd nrnvlili-and the ii:iiih a Vl.ry strong labor district. Mr. aliove lh;it network of brown or tan aud a grass IMiviofflei nddress of soli ib legnte so will i chiilt in the creation of a d.r Kennedy had been elected In 1904 byj In which they ate hung aoflen the npisiliited bo forwarded to the secre- piirtnieut, whose bead shall be In' colors of the vases. A loop of the with: tary ut Denver, Cnlnruilo. at the eiirll close touch wiih the president, Indus-rafla or cord is used for suspending cjtf i " In order tloit such congress, and with the mining date them from a wall hook, gas arm or Information mnv be furnished as will try. to which the Uuiled States is. some almllar suitable projection. enable each delegate to ronridcr In more liidcliied than to any other for. These hanging vasea are ausieiidcd advance the subtects to be discussed, Its commercial spremacy and financial! over the table where there la a chan- to Hi" end that his action thereon may independence. MINING LEGISLATION. he more Intelligent and effective. delier, and they are most decoratlve-lAt the ninth annual session of this, Very respect f nil v. used in this way. They are also THE AMERICAN M1MXC CON- congress two laws were approved and hung from the doorways and iu the state! OR ERR. hy J. II. Richards. Pres- recommended to the various windows, especially when there la a ident. legislatures for enactment; the first,! window of aunie size. Now is the time to enter and secure a Uuslncss Training in the Best Attest: for the protection of mining Investors. A delicately beautiful vaao for the Jus. F. Callhreath, Jr.. was enacted by a number of atatea, Business School in the West. table. In which for informal occaand it Is Rerretary. New quarters, uost central location, experienced rarulty, commodious. sions flowers may be effectively ar- ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS ranged, la a slender silver upright, A meeting of the members of the rrcuiion or mine drainage dlstrirta,, from which branch out the most graceHusfncss Shorthand. English and Penmanship Courses. American Mining Congress Is hereby iiu-- t the opposition of those whom it ful and beautiful morning glory cups, Write for terms, etc., mention this paper. called to met nt Joplin. Missouri, on was designed to force into bearing, in two on one aide and three on (he Address Wednesday, November 12. 1907. at fl proportion to benefits received, their other. The cups, In the shape of morn- o'clock p. m.. for the election of three shares of the expense of drainage of UTAH BUSINESS COLLEGE, are of wlih white glass ing glories, directors to hold office for three years, districts where a drainage system 21 West First South Street. delicate opalescent tlnta, which fitting- and for the transaction of such other would benefit all property within Pluck, Salt Lake City. ly represent the pale yut radiant hiihlnCMS ns mnv properly he brought their lrtiiiiidarles. Bald tlnta of pink and blue which flush the meeting. At the coining session reports of Hy order of the board of directors. tlio following committees will be repetals of a white morning glory. The J. II. niCHARDR. President. silver upright which Is mounted on ceived and considered: JAR. F. CAU.HREATII. Jr.. an unobtrusive silver vaae, lu made (ieneral revision of mining lawn. I I.aw for the prevention of mine acRecretary. to represent a slender shrub stem, and Denver. Colorado. cidents. around thla Is n silver morning glory Why other jewelers don't sell Watches as CHEAP as w Hide-linlocation law, abollsning vine, which twlnea Itself with all th Note Tho American Mining Con- extralutcral or apex rights. grace of nature. I.aw for the protection of mining gress is nn IncorfKirated IhhI.v and The bella, or cups, are of rourse to only members nf the organization ran Investors. I see In their window a be filled with flowers, and the sliver legally vote upon such matters aa reMembers and delegates are re17 jewel HampdPn Watch $14.75 12.7b 15 jewel Hampden Wateh upright may ha Joined with a delicate late to the permanent business affairs quested to formulate such changes In Thin model and green vlue to make a must charming of the congress, the control of which existing laws aa seem desirable, and guarantee case. This looks good at. Is lodged In a board of directors con- to communicate with the secretary to me. I'm going to buy one right away. centerpiece. that such sugSweet peas, morning glorlea, lilies sisting of nine members, three of an early day, in order or the valley, with asparagus vine, whom are elected annually to hold gestions may be put in form to receive office for three years. proper consideration. SALT LAKb 324 MAIN ST t'ny most rosea and smllnx, garden PROGRAM. The board of directors will be largea pinks ragged rlbbona, the delicate hot- ly guided by the resolutions adopted An effort will be made to present house narcissus and Innumerable other hy Ilio congress, which Is rnmfmscd program suggestive of such practical swell and graceful flowers, whose of tiieiiihera anil duly accredited deleslema are not stiff, are charming lu gates, and will maintain a working these vases. force continually engaged In carrying Fur table vsses also there are lotua out the directions of the congress as bowls, which are useful for another expressed In resolutions adopted at regular sessions. rt of blossom. These howls are ItsThe distinction lietwem the rights dull green In color, nnd are made of a of members and delegates has mused heavy dull finish, with grayish sugges- more or less discussion at previous tions In all tho tones of green. They an'iunl sessions, and It has been are decorated with slightly raised thought best to make this statement lotus blossoms, leaves and stems, all of th" situation In order to avoid any in the color of the bowl and formed misunderstanding. Delegates will not exercise such powers as under tho Into a conventional pattern. The bowla are quite large and very law- cati ho exeirlsed by tncinlier as such acts would lie Illegal onlv. almost low, being entirely open at and would Jeopardize tho powers of the toil. A wire stand having convo- the congress as a corporation. lutions of wires to hold the separato Delegates will exercise all the powflowers is placed In the center of the ers of delegates to such bodies as the bowl. Such a vaae ia suitable for Irrigation Congress and the i an arrangement of roues, chrysantheCommercial Congress, and mums, Queen Marguerites or carna- In addition, their suggestions will be tions. put Into effect as far sa may be posThere are also rather eccentric new sible. by the permanent organization, expense of whlrh Is maintained by vases, suitable for a child's mom. but the who have equal tights the hardly attractive for an ordinary with members, the delegates tn the deliberations These are In the uhaim of the congress. apartment. of frogs, fish and kittens. In whose MINopen mouths tha flowers are placed. 0BJECT3 OF THE AMERICAN ING CONGRESS. These vasea are all In very vivid The purpose of this organization is colors, and are rather grotesque than advance the mining and metallurto attractive, although they are no doubt In all their various very much Uked by children. They gical Industries the I'nlted States; would be very suitable prize gifts for branches within to assist In bringing about a more a children's party, and either boys or between the govperfect girls would probably be delighted with ernment or the United States and the them. development of mining and metal-lurgq- : to encourage education In and scientific mining and the practical Our Handkerchiefs Utility. of scientific informadissemination From a lady's fancy hemstitched tion bearing upon the development of handkerchief one can make two turn the metallic and mining over collars, one pair cuffs, and have resources of the United States; to the renter left for another fancy promote a more tendency handkerchief. Cut a strip serosa In the evolution of agriculture, minaides for the turn overs, and the ing. manufacturing, transportation two pieces of border which are left and commerce; and for the particular COMpurpose of bringing the mining men can be made Into .cuff by hemstitch Ing the ends to correspond with the of the United States Into closer ivhi of promotrest of the hem. Finish these with lion awith one another andone another feeling for Persian lamb bands. You will also ing friendly social Intercourse and the through have a perfect square left In the ecu discussion of mutual lutcrests. ter, which, after putting In a narrow THESE PURPOSES ARE TO BE AChem and finishing with lace, makes COMPLISHED BY a pretty handkerchief. FIRST The creathui of a DepartMrs. F. W. Iloluohl. ment. nf Mining, through which Increased assistance and of the national government may he Utah Savings Individual Perfumes. Trust The woman who uses a scent at all secured. 7 New Story Fire-SECOND -- Ily the creation and should aim to have it individual aa Proof of exhibit of a complete Building. well as elusive. Always choose the maintenance ores, a com same perfume or sachet powder. The roiniucirlal specimens aofbureau of inmining library, best effect ia gained by keeping plete formation through which all possit.-lsachets of orris root among one's Information may he ohiained almut clothes. If tho real Florentine orris Is every mineral section of the country, bought It keeps Its strength Indefi- and a mechanical department In which illustrations may he given nitely. If, however, a perfume is pre- practical ferred, buy the very beat you ean af- of treatment methods, and a kilmra-torIn which experiments may be ford, and then be downright stingy in n made on refractory ores and rhemicnl the use ot IL Remember, a mere nalysea made of ores which are of violets or bellotrope ia hnnght to contain rare minerals, to fascinating; to reek of them .he end that the mining man may be Is decidedly vulgar. FLOWER in (he solution of thoae pra AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS. HOLDERS f ot u--u enti-rprih- iuw-Bio- Ei-'-uiiv-- s r - s . 'in Huf-ttrieu- s. COLONIAL SOCIALS A FAD. j mean niicresa and the failure iu his may gain such Inform) nun as sill pmieit him against risks of the minis! hu! I he abii-l- i s It Can Ba Mada a Success in Evsiy Community. There is one form of sociable which warranted to be a success, since every one Is interested In It from the start; this Is the colonial social.'' The ronnnitlee should canvass thoroughly, letting no house escape, for in every one something is tucked away The i sneaks of earlier daya. Is 'i ji.-Kie- r e iv Around the rooms may ai-:- Arranged around tbe wall long, narrow tables draped s '' ,ih del.-gaies- Per-hap- a 1 j -- set-m- s pos-illd- f f j y t i rv f Don't See e ThelCarter Jewelry Co. k 20-ye- Carter Jewelry Co., Will Move Dn or About November 15th from Our Present Location to No. 235 Main Street, Salt Lake City. Trans-Mlssisslpp- We do a General Banking, Savings Bank S Trust Business. We act as Executor, Administrator. Guardian, Receiver, Etc. We Furnish Surety Bonds for Con tracts $ Other Purposes. We Make Abstracts Insure Titles. c We are the LEADING TRUST PANY of UTAH. Call ijcm. $ See Our SPLENDID NEW BANKING ROOM. a panys We Want Your Business. Send for Booklet "Banking by Mail. Utah Savings S Trust Company, No. 235 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. y sus-plslo- mys-trioual- y cr The Bank that Pays 4 per cent. decanters, em- - slippers, Each article y portraits above. should be labeled with the owner's name, the date of the manufacture, or use of the article, and any historical event in connection with It. It Is a good plan to have everything brought to the parlors early in the of the day anJ, returned at the sociable to prevent possible hiss. It ia one of the interesting things about the sociable to see the quality of relics even the smallest town has hidden away. For entertainment some one may sing Borne of the revolutionary ballaiki. or tell a curious event In family history, or read from old records. Or there may he recitations of such things Puul Reveres Ride" of Dorothy Q. or some description of life In colonial days. Of course the whole affairs is more delightful if the hostess at least can come In quaint old silk or cotton gowns, iflth tall combs and huge fans, and powdered hair. As to refreshments, there should certainly be poundcake and mulled cider, and perhaps doughnuts, or little spicy cookies. A great deal of fun can be had If old recipe booka are bunted up and some of the things tried which are suggested there. This sociable suggests one on much the same lines, where a real New England supper is served st six, all sitting down at long tables to eat the same dishes which were served long Afterwards the same entertain' ago. ment may be provided aa at the colonial sociable, with or without the pretty old dresses rl'e DRINKING AT MEALS. Water Should Be Taken Only After Eating, 8aya an Authority. Most physicians today will tell you never to take any liquid, and least of all water, during meals There are, however, two sides to the question. Those with a tendency to gout or other diseases arising from excess of uric acid should avoid liquids until two hours at least after eating. For those without such a tendency there Is no harm in drinking a moderate amount at the end of the meal. There Is therefore, sound reason hack of the custom of keeping the coffee for the lusl course. Even when this prandial drinking is permissible, one should avoid cxcisb. A lit : col l water in the niouih is often as refreshing as If gallons of the liquid hud been consumed. The great American fault or one of them Is the consumption of enormous quantities of Ice water, whirh is really a deadly beverage and not fit for civilized man to drink I emphasize "civilized." for no savage would do anything so stupid as to chill and paralyze the muscles of his stomach in the belief that he is cooling his skin. The rules, then, are: A little water if you are healthy and your stomach is normal, not too cold, and taken at the end of the meal. And thus will you avoid the countless ills to which most drinkers during meals are heir. 1 - Umbrella Cover aa Hair Protector. A woman who was the proud possessor of a braid of hair which reached well below her knees, every hair even and the whole one satiny length of golden brown, gave this secret of the beauty of her crowning glory. It certainly is an original scheme, to any the least. She took the cover of her silk umbrella fa use for them at last), and each night after the dust of the day had been removed by a vigorous brushing, this cover was drawn snugly over the braid and Benurely tied. Thus the ends were kept unbroken and the hair untangled, no matter how restless she was. Ry the way, In severe illness, when the hair must go for days often, unlirushed. if it is possible to braid ft In two plaits and saturate thoroughly with alcohol before even attempting to comb the least bit. the work will be accomplished In half the time. Culinary Conceits. When Interrupted while frying in deep fat drop a dry crust of bread Into the fat to prevent Its burning. When frying croquettes be sure to plunge the basket In hot fat before the croquettes are placed in it Thla will prevent them adhering to the wire when lifted out. When roasting meat, to make the gravy nice and brown take a of sugar and melt It in a pan till It smokes, then add boiling water stir well and mix with the gravy. Cracker and bread crumbs used in covering the tops of scallops, etc., should be well greased In melted butter. This makes a better covering than tbe dry crumbs dotted with butter and uses less of the latter table-spoonf- ul |