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Show green river dispatch, green river, utah Handy Things Our ToUat FIocm singly or ! cases or roils for traveling or your dressing toblo a gnaraatee of comfort. Our reaaouablo prleoa oaao tko way. BOYDPARK MAKErTt TO ALL WOMEN was evidently feeling embarrassed about something, and she Butle k Superior Mining Company blushed prettily as she told the sister Interests believe that damages to le of her fiance that she would like to adjudged In the accounting proceed- buy s birthday present for him. "You know him better than I do," ings covering their use of Minerals Separations flotation process will not she said, "so I came to you to ask your Hus Woman Recommends advice." exceed $1,300,000. "Yes?" said her future sister-in-la'. Lydia E. finkhams VegeNearly forty million dollars worth of coul, jietruleuiii and gas was pro- inquiringly. table Compound Her ' went on the blushing "What, duced In Wyoming lust year, according Personal Experience. to the Wyoming State Tribune. This Mnudle, would you nilvise me to get ? other Ihe I don't know," Oh, replied lie l year figures should go ulmre the I want to recomMcLean, Neb. girl carelessly. "I could only advise murk. you iu general terms. From what I mend Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable During the first liulf of 101!) milt- know of him. 1 should say he would Compound to all women who suffer ing In Idaho, as in other western min- appreciate something that he ' could from any functional ing slates, wus less active, according pawn easily!" disturbance, as it to C. A Gerry of the United States has done me more of the geological survey, department Not in the Running. good than all the interior. doctor's medicine. How are you getting ulong with . Increased Since taking it I prices of silver have Miss Peacher these days? have a fine healthy meant much to mine operators of the Not well, Im afraid. She wants to baby girl and have west With the price of the white put ine buck on a prewar basis." gained in health and metal Increasing steadily, comes the "What does she mean by that?" strength. My husgood news that lead, the most slugI. don't know exactly, unless she band and I both gish of the baser metals In tlie mut- discounts the eighteen, months I spent praise your medicine to all suffering ter of responding to Improved condi- In France." Birmingham Mrs. John Koppelmann, R. women. tions, Is now on the increase. Nol 1, McLean, Nebraska. Conditions In the drift which is beA SUMMER COLD This famous root and herb remedy, driven mine Cardiff from the into ing E. Pinkhams Vegetable ComLydia the Kennebec property are encouragA cold In the summer time, as everypound. has been restoring women of ing, according to official Information. body knows, Is the hardest kind of a America to health for more than forty While no ore has been encountered cold to get rid of. The best and quickyears and it will well pay any woman In this drift, which Is following a est way la to go to bed and stay there who suffers from displacements, inulceration, irregularities, contact copper stuiut If you can, with a bottle of "Boschee's flammation, headaches, nervousness or are coming Into the fact and iudlca Syrup" bandy to Insure s good night's backache, the blues to give this successful tions of mineralization Increasing. rest, free from coughing, with easy ex- remedy a trial. Officials of tlie Eureka-Croesu- s pectoration In the morning. For special suggestions In regard to But If you can't stay In bed you must your ailment write Mining Company report that the big Lydia E. Pmkham strike over INN) feet deep Is dally grow- keep out of draughts, avoid sudden Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas. The result food of its long experience is at your service. ing hi sine and Unit the ore Is In- changes, eat sparingly of simple Boschees of doses occasional take and In Eureka the creasing value, says Wasnt He Dear? Sentinel. Heretofore the ore muss 8yrup, which you can buy at any store effiYou used to sny I was perfect." has been soft but now hard ribs of where medicine la sold, a safe and made In America for mors cient "I was mistaken. extremely rich ore, several inches than remedy, fifty Keep It handy. Adv. years. You brute!" wide, have appeared. Samples taken "I mean, (lea real, that you couldn't at random sliow values of over 5U0 A Life Saver. have been, heenuxe alnce then you ounces of silver and 00 per cent leud Doctor My dear sir, It's a good have Buxton Improved. steadily American zinc industry lias finally came to me when you did. you thing Transcript. Bosgotten together, according to the Patient Why, doc, ure you broke? ton News Bureuu. No longer does proMoney Not Everything. ducer fight smelter and smelter fight In to figure everything out on a Try producer. They are working todollar an cents liasls Is a dangerous gether for the advancement of the inbusiness, because there's thousands of fudustry us a whole. This means In things worth uiore'n money. Exture tlie industry will direct Its enerchange. gies toward extending uses of the SIXTY-FIV- E Muudie WHOJWE ILL ii acts, JEWELRY SMT 1AU CITT HO MAM STREET Knew Her Brother. AROUND THE MINES fifty-millio- n, ' Gathering Lifes Gold. The gold of life does not lie hidden In ulnea; It sparkles In tiny sand all along the common path of every day. He only who gathers It bit by hit from dally duties and pleasures and opportunities and friendships will And himself the possessor of the real treasure at last Business Courses Msaopayhy Bookkeeplug Dirtaphoaa Civil Service Typewriting Posting Mac hine I . L. D. S. Business College Sak Lake CHy, Utah Dny and Evening At the Ymmr For tha Teacher. Bernard N. (Burney) Baruch wants a Job. Peace, he is convinced, baa hardships no lees terrific than wan for now that the war is over he L out of work. Millionaire though he Is, adviser of the president both In America and Europe throughout the war, and intimate associate of captains of Industry lo all parts of the world, the former chairman of the war Industries board and financial adviser to the peace conference la nevertheless looking for a situation. And there are difficulties. One of the chief difficulties Is that Mr. Baruch has reformed, he says. For many years he was a gambler. He publicly admitted It when he was summoned ns a wltneea in the famous senate "leak investigation, hut the weight of war and serious business of life have reformed him. He never again will be a gambler or dabble in tlie uncertain affairs of Wall street. Hence no stock brokers need apply for Baruchs services. That guteway to continued prosperity Is closed to him. "Shun politics and political Jobs, Is his second resolution. No one Is too young or too old M be Impressed with the fact that obedience Is the law of Ufa Show Its rewards and Its lest. of disci pieshlp. When one wills to obey, he throws Into gear machinery the like of which Is not known anywhere else on earth. Typewriters ANawhas Uaatad. Sapalrad, Said. Write Car prica-S7J- $0 teSlOO. Utah Office sod School Supply SS W. Sad Soath. Salt Lahe City. Utah GREATEST OF ALL POWELS Wealth, Ancestry, Genius, and Knowl edge All Pals Befsrs the Wondrous Magic sf Beauty. The magic of beauty Is mors patent than was that of Simon Magus or of Paracelsus. Beauty la a different thing from oirament, which may be the disguise of ugliness. It la a gift for which no artificial ttractlons can ever be n substitute. It Is a power greater than birth, wealth, knowledge or genius. People may be proud of their birth, 'but after all we are not our ancestors The rich man may transmit his wealth lo lila offspring, but It may be all wasted in a single generation. Knowledge may be a satisfaction to Its possessor, but baa It not been said that 'the more a man gaineth of knowledge Genthe more he gaineth of sorrow ius, although It wins admiration; may be an obstacle rather than an aid tr auLveas in life. Burns and Poe and Baudelaire had genius, but It did not 'bring them any worldly advantage. Beauty, on the contrary, ia a key which opens all doors. It shines on the world like the sun, and Ita Influence la universal. Tn Binerson's words. It Is "its own excuse for being." To be beautiful Is to be worshiped, Idolised, caressed, and adored. This plain, good lieople may protest agaleat the Injustice of a world which prefers beauty to virtue. But the fact remains. Rochester Post Express. r. Meteorite of Great Age. Meteorites of Indicated great age are conspicuous by their absence from museum collection!, and It la suggested that such specimens may disintegrate and disappear from the rocks within a relatively short time after falling. The British museum, however, has lately acquired a slice of somewhat less than a pound from a meteoric Iron that la believed to represent an ancient fall. The slice Is from one of two similar masses that were found In January, 1005, within a few miles of Dawson, Klondike, and that, from their position deep In the oldeet gravels of the district, are thought to have reeled there since the Pliocene age or before. : From hie study of the original specimens In (he museum of the geologies I survey at. Ottawa, R. A. A. Johnson has concluded that they are part of a single meteoric shower of Tertiary time. Newark News. RANK OF GENERAL FOR PERSHING Permanent ranks of general In the regular army for General Pershing, whose portrait is given herewith, and General March, chief of staff, and permanent ranks of admiral In the navy for Bear Admiral Sims and Admiral Benson, chief of operations, are asked of congress by President Wilson. The president's message to congress follows: I take the liberty of calling your attention to a matter which I am sure Is at the heart of the whole country, and which I have had very much In mind throughout all these months when we were trying to arrange a peace that would be worthy of the spirit and achievement of the men who won the victory in the field and on the sea. "After mature reflection, I earnestly recommend that you give the permanent rank of general to John J. Pershing and Peyton C. March, expressing the law In such a way as to give precedence to General Pershing; and that you give the permanent rank of admiral to William 8. Benson and William 8. Sima. I take It for granted that I am only anticipating your own thought In proposing these honors for the men upon whom the principal responsibilities devolved for achieving the great results which our Incomparable navy "! army accomplished." . LEGUIA AND REVOLUTION -- ls la the 'Converse True? The Chinese have a proverb directed against "babblers, for whom they have a particular aversion. Ia It ap"The great plicable In America? church hella rarely sound; the full cask returns no sound." Musical Tasts. Composer I've got a new song that's hound to make a hit." Conceit Nona Manager Any sense In It?" at all." Any fun In It?" "Not a hit." Not a note." "Any music In It?" "Quite right! Youve got a success!" lime-quartzi- AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT kietal. With tlie present showing of ore in the Mayflower vein at the Montana-BlnghaConsolidated Mining Company property, from which several cars a week of high grade ore could oe extruded, tlie company's financial condition is Improving. According to the annual reiwrt of the nnipuny, which has Just been Issued, the financial condition lias greatly improved and with the shipments that can now oe made the company may soon be In a to complete its own development work with but little financing. More men will be put to work over it the Judge Smelter next week, to assist in getting the big plant In read-'nes- s for the resumption of work about the first of September, says the Iaric City Record. While profits of United States Smelting, Refilling & Mining comimiry sf $1,3)0,000, after all charges for sec-puquarter this year are considered good. It ia expected they will be Increased during current quarter, says the Boston News Bureau. Expectation la bused on higher prices for metals the company produces. Colonel Daniel C. Jackling lias run across another mining bonanza, near Gulf, In the state of Texas. This latest find of Mr. Jackling is a sulphur mine, which Is located in the county of Matagorda. He has a thousand acres of land, and at a depth of 1000 feet there has been discovered a fabulously rich and large dead bed of sulphur. . Copper production In the mines of northern Michlgun will not get buck to normal during the current year, Is some radical 1019, unless there change In the labor situation, says the Boston News Bureau. The explanation Is perfectly simple there are not enough men to do it While a reasonable percentage of the Michigan miners are coming back from the automobile Industries, there will not he enough In total to offset the number who left In the spring. Manager G. E. Allen was at the Centennial Eureka mine and gave orders for pulling the pumps and discontinuing the campaign of work which has for several months been under stray on the 2000 level, which is considerably under the water level. It la understood that the pumps have already been removed and that nearly 1000 feet of workings below the water level are now filling with water, says tlie Eureka Reporter. D. H. Hillhouse, former chief of police of Reno, Nev., Is one of the latest converts to the possibilities of oil development He, together with If. A. Whittaker, one of the wealthy ranchers of Nevada, and H. D. McConnell, one of the largest oil operators In Texn as, will be associated in n to be formed for the purpose of Immediately commencing active development of 2400 acres of oil laud in the Cumberland oil district south of JYaterfull, Lincoln county, Wyo. Lessees, who are taking ore from the old workings o nthe Howell mine In the South Fork of Big Cottonwood canyon, are preparing to make a shipm -- d Concerning the new revolution In Peru, Senator Sherman of Illinois had this, among other things, to say In the senate: Mr. President, I read among the signatory nations to the peace covenant, the 82 original elect, the name of Pern. At three o'clock Inopportune time, Indeed on the morning of the Fourth of July, 191 two regiments of soldiers rushed In on the palace of the president at Lima, seised by foies Senor Don Jose Pardo, president of Pern, and Immediately conveyed him to the penitentiary. I shall observe with mild cariosity what our president thinks of It "Two soldiers and three civilians were killed. While the slaughter was far from satisfactory for a coup d'etat In inch a republic, the principle of of a free people la felt to be sufficiently vindicated. "Peru had an election for presl-Idelast May. As usual, both candidates claimed to be elected. President Pardo wss maintaining the status quo while the contest was pending before the Peruvian congress. Senor Angusto Legula (portrait herewith), candidate of s of the votes were cast for him. tbs Independent party, claimed President Pardo was alleged to favor the seating of Senor Asplllaga, who was Senor Legula's rival. Senor Legula countered with two regiments of soldiers while It was yet time. "An embarrassing feature was breaking 'off a Fourth of July celebration arranged by the American legation at Lima. The reign of universal peace vouchsafed by the League of Nations was to have been celebrated In speech and song with floats, International flags and music." nt four-fifth- ENVER PASHA WILL BE EXECUTED al Don't worry about old age. A sound man is good at any age. Keep your body in good condition and you can be ss hale and hearty and able to "do your Bit" as when you were a young fellow. Affections of the kidneys end bladder are among the leading causes fit early or helpless age. Keep them dean and the other organs in working condition, and you will nave nothing to fear. Drive tha poisonous wastes from the system and avoid uric arid accumulations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and you will find that you are as good as the next fellow. Your spirits will be rejuvenated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough tor any task. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. But be sure to get tha original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are reliable and should help you, or your For sale by money will be refunded. moat druggists. Iu sealed packages three sloes. Adv. That man Is Idle who dues he can. Ions than Soldiers Soothe Skin Troubles with Cnticura Soap, IStan qatert, f "OWtewi Sc. nek. I.Smsa- ,- Smpte. DAISY FLY KILLERS$ffii5JES HASOUIbOlLUUI, UUlMk4BAm.Brosktra.M. X. AGENTS MAKING $200 WEEKLY Kv-rywent. It. Formula. for SSI 1IOMK MADS BEVKRAUKM. Book Form. Hrml II for copy anil territory proposition. IIIYERS KXPOKT AVKNTY. 1ml, MS Broom. Ht NKW YORK. ly Enver Pasha, whose portrait Is given herewith, Talaat Pasha and Djemal Pasha have been sentenced to which death by Turkish Investigated the conduct of the Turkish government during the war. Enver and Talaat were among the leaders of the Young Turks who forced Sultan Abdul Hamid from the throne and governed the empire through his ignorant and superstitious brother Mohammed. Enver fancied himself an oriental counterpart of Napoleon, and, possessed of ability and unscrupulousness, to be rose, at the age of thirty-eigh- t, minister of war, with the sultan's daughter the chief figure In his harem. Talaat once a telegraph operator, became minister of the Interior with ment power even greater than that of Enver. It was he who thought out the policy Interest In the strike of oil at tha dt the complete extermination of the Gustaveson Oil company's property In Armenian race, and It was his order Diamond Fork canyon has caused a that caused the death of 1,000,000 Arnumber of oilier interests In that part menians. Djemal, so Egyptian prince, Incredibly rich and vain, was their tool, of the country Is start work. ss wss the sultan. Diamond drilling Is proving the exThe three condemned men looted the treasury and fled about three istence of extensive deposits of ore on WO- the property of the Consolidates Mines The Turk apparently has had a change of policy since November 11, 191& company, according to the rcjiort of Robert Untun, managing director. court-marti- Submarine Coal Mines. There are many submarine coal deposits off the British Isles, but so far they are not much worked. The tun-.reof the mines at Whitehaven extend some four miles from shore under the Irish sea, however; and there also Is some submarine coal mining at Bolnern near the Firth of Forth and at MonkweamiaAth In Durham. IN PERU Age-IIeral- For Infants and Children. Mothers Know M Genuine Castoria .ALCOHOL'S PER OBML ; similatinthelbod ttofltteStaawfewdlfa"! UflimmmmiiHfi Thereby PromofoRPifr OectfatacssiadRetiXad neither Optam.Morphineifl Always Bears thi Signature. flnraL not KahgotW JmlmU In Use For Over fre antra 6wt"fa Thirty Years closed-corporatio- ; Copy of Wrapper. MeasurS.1 Human Vlbrationa Utilising a galvanometer, a French scientist has Invented apparatus for measuring vibrations of human bones and tissues, with which, among other things, he rends a person's pulse more accurately than by hand. Brats. Ecftrahes.SesIhes. I they! Burn, if Sore, Irrit Inflamed or Granul e Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult it ail Druggists. 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