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Show V TRADITION OF THE ROSE. Pretty Legend Current Among NOTES MINKS AND MINING NORTHWEST North American Indians. Vligitna Filth, nged ' was burned t to death at Wells. Nevada, her clothThe North American Indians of the ing having become ignited from a bon western coast have a tradition that file. roses were created without thorns liny V Ferrv was killed in a mine So tall and fair they grew that all at Lane Nevada. Ferry explosluu creatures were attracted by their was a bon I 2( vearsCity, of age and a ua-tlAnimals that beauty and grace e of Deiiv i r browse uixm grass and gieen herbage Application has been made to the soon discover the tender sweetness of t the ( onvpt roller current) for permisthe roses abundant foliage, and ihen to organize tne Fust National sion every lose tree holding its flowers aloft but attracted attention and dtew bank of Coldfield Ne , with 200,0(10 capital destruction to itself. John Veasev. 03 old, probabh of the had been Every part earth the oldest man in Nevada. Is dead at given its glory of roses, but in every were animals which Carson Citv He was an Englishman place there the bushes to devour them, and tame to Ca son City In the sought atlv .In's and and titbes of roses weie in danCnnductoi Hems E Cord), of ger of becoming extinct. Tn their exwas killed in a train wreck on tremity they held a council, for in that fat away morning of the world the Noithern Iatlflc near Miron Mon were plants as well as animals had power tana The engineer and to speak. To the council all the silghllv scalded , roses came, and each had a tale to tell Mrs K S Ream of Bluii, Nt vada, of suffering and disaster. At length has been - milled that thiongh the it was decided to send for help to the dtath of her uncle, W 11. Hartle) of godroan of the ttibes the Hiawatha Oakland, Cal . she is heir to an estate of the west Delegates were chosen of a t tout from among those who were maimed R H Borrow who t line lo Klv, N'e and tom and ha suftiied most Oth- vada, tiom Salt Lake atttmpted sill ers also were sent who were tall and title He was found mai'the smtlter fair and gt aceful. Wisely this coun- with his throat tut He rs believed v cil discerned that should justice be to have been deranged denied the tubes, beauty might preThe seuvtai) of the interior has vail in their cause. withdrawn fioiu tntr 225 ono acres The conference was long and grave. of land in Montana and N'otih Dakota At its close an armory of thorns, was on at count of the l.ovvei Yellowgiven to every rose, and thus were the stone reclamatit n project tribes of roses delivered from the enThe North Coast Limited, west emies Circle Magazine. hound, the crack fl)er of the NorthHe that does good shall find good; ern Pacific railway, was ditched three miles east of Garrison. Mont , and he that does evil shall And evil. Engineer James Graham of Butte, was Turkish. killed No one else was injured Courtesy at Home. The body of Alexander linber, with We are all creatures of habit, men and women alike, and the habits a bullet hole in his head, was found and surroundings of dally life Have & alongside the Cornell load, about one powerful influence on the character of mile outside the citv limits of Portboth. The root of all bad manners Is land. He evidently hail been shot hv selfishness; when self ever is first, fore- parties who had lain in ambush for most consideration for others always Jiim. If nothing unforeseen happens the lags mnch in the rear, and drops so far behind In time that it disappears Las Vegas & Tonopah railroad should about September 1. One cannot keep up the enter Goldfield altogether. ceremony and etiquette of society Grading Is now being done on the line when at home True, for between in the vicinity' of Goldfield summit or friends these can be laid aside. They divide, about three and a half miles merely are the rivets that keep so- east of town house at Catches Bros meic-antilciety together, hut not courtesy and consideration. The latter ought to Bellingham, the oldest in northwestbe so much the habit with each of us ern Washington-- , was destroyed by fire that It will become our second nature, along with several smaller establishand therefore can be no more laid ment. Gatches Bros loss is 50,000, aside than can an arm or a leg. with 30,000 insurance; other losses will total 10,000 or more. Hla Finger Imprints. Work of opening the Excelsior coal Of Count Jullua Andrassy, whose three miles northeast of Hock mines, monument was recently unveiled at Wyo., la being pushed. ProSprinks, Buda-Pestthe Neue Presse gives Is duction expected to begin in Octothe following Incident: Count Andrasat rate of from 2,000 to 3,000 ber the sy had a habit of smoothing with his band his richly oiled hair. One day tong a day. A spur will hi run to the an important document had passed minea from Baxter station. s While taking a shower hath at' the the Austrian council of ministers. In Athletic club at night, W. W. Seattle contents the of which Count Andrassy was interested. Shortly afterward McArthur, a real estate man of Seattle, the Austrian president of the minis- was fatally scalded, and died the next try said to one of the ministers: morning at 7 o'clock. It la thought Count Andrassy has read the latest that, by mistake, he turned on the hot document . Tfow do you know?" I Steam instead of the cold water. The police of Dillon, Mont., have arfind on it the Imprint of Count fingers, responded the presi- rested as a vagrant a strange man dent with a laugh. wearing a bat bearing the name of F. H. Clow, the Northern Pacific railway The Goat Comas First. engineer who was murdered at the Switzerland la the only country in throttle by train robbt rs at the holdthe world where the goat Is placed up at Welchs spur two months ago. ahead of all other animals, and even The suspect denies all knowledge of of human beings. If a boy plagues thd affair. a goat he can be fined and sent to jail. The Wlnnecock Land and Sheep If a person meets a goat on a path, one of six concerns recently company, be arrest and drives him aside be can organized at Helena to take over large ed. stock ranches, last week declared a If a goat enters the yard of a person dividend of 25 per cent, and the others not his owner and Is hit with club or will about 20 per cent This average stone-lhperson guilty of the offence makes the second 25 cent dividend must pay 30 cents. If a railroad train for the Wlnnecock per within company sees a goat on the track the train mouths after organization. must halt until the animal can be eighteen The people of Ptoche do not propose coaxed to remove himself. Theres to be outdone the sister towns In many a boy In America who wishes he southern NevadabyIn celebrating the adIn Switzerland. were a goat vent of the railroad now building from A Trouble Maker. Callente to the famous old mining Towne The other day I helped your camp. It is not expected that the line friend Dubley to select a beautiful will reach the town before September etching I, but the citizens are already beginBrowne Dont mention Dubley to ning to prepare for the celebration. me; hes no friend of mine. Retail merchants in the Spokane Towne Why, he told me he was goembracing 150,000 square country, ing to send the etching as a present miles in eastern Washington and Oreto you gon. northern Idaho, western MonBrowne So he did and my wife tana and southeastern British Colummade me rearrange all the other picbia, have been i.ivted to a mass meettures In the parlor to make room for ing In Spokane. July 27, for the purIt and Im not done yet. pose of organizing a movement to force eastern and middle western mail Very Handy. Among the people who greeted the order houses out of that territory. In the Ed Connelly, employed President upon his arrival at Oyster none at- Washoe smelters at Butte, missed his Bay, says an exchange, tracted so much attention as a woman footing and fell Into a flue through who carried two children in her arms which air ts forced with terrific power It to blast furnace. The man was swept and led another by the hand: strikes us that a capable woman like off hla feet In a twinkling before he that would attract attention anywhere. could be grabbed, by other workmen, and literally blown through the tunWashington Post nel where alag la cooled and out Into Her for the Single Bliss. a long flume leading to a pond. ConMias Elderlelgh Now that yon have nelly was dead when picked np. a husband, I suppose yon haven't a Mrs. A. Albertson, one of the beat single wish ungratlfied. known and highly respected residents Mm. Wedderly (sighing) Only one of .Hamilton, Mont, committed --end that is a slcgle wtsh. her throat'And mlkkmg' carbolic acid. The belief la that she became suddenly insane, as jtist before she suicided she was in excellent v SK-kan- flit-ma- 1 t -- -- spirits. (WIRj(ft iMlIlll'v) Sk'" In a quarrel between two Italian section men at Ridge, Wyo., one of them, Clro Palozzoilo, was stabbed in the left side by J. Lomparine, the blade passing back of the heart The assailant was arrested and taken to Rawlins. fit Is believed the injured man will die. reSandblind from the terrific flected heat of Death valley, Ralph Shea, a youth of perhaps 20 years. Is In Reno to be treated by a specialist, in the hope that some day he may recover Jils eyesight, and he able to walk the streets without a companion to lead bint. 1 t if la e A FRANK STATEMENT. From a Prominent Fraternal Man of The Copper Apex" Is the latest of the Rolls, Missouri. Citv Fark properties to be added to the list of shippers Justice of the Peace A. M. Light, of The geological survey reports the lolla, MO., Major, Uniformed Rank, topper output of Idaho for 19(05. Knights et Pythia. f 8.578,04(5 pounds, about equal to the Third Battaltt n, Second Ibgluient, output of Alaska. near mines, Missouri The Independence Brigade, Ketchum, Idaho, have been gathered in says "1 am pleaded to to endorse the use bv eastern capitalists who promise of Doan's Kidntr put It on a paying basis. Pills, a nit di me A seat on the Salt Lake mining of great inei t Havstock exchange sold last week for ing hail i rvonat ex- Two years ago seats could be 76. 150 to e w it h main from for bought medicines I am In a Setretaiv James Wibon of the de- till"' t .nvv uheieof I sjiiak did am partment of agriculture and a party of i to add my endoi-mnand of federal ofllriaN saw the smelters In .(iimmeud their use the Washoe company In Anacouda tv all dealers 50 rent-- , a hex. T.iov will visit forest relast week I Milbuin Co, Buffalo, N Y. serves and irrigation projects in Montana. PROUD IN HER POVERTY. Work on the Iowa Copiier companys prefyertv at rarJtLTty is again In full Yeung Woman's Bravo Answer to Inswing and good progress Is being sulting Landlord. made SI Ipping ore is being taken tit right along and stored for a shipF uiik P Sargent, the United States ment which will be maile lu the near coinirilnaiotier of immigration, said 'utuie one da) in Washington: John W Smith who brought the Tlieie is fine stuff iu some of these first load of ft eight ever hauled from pooi ienp!e ho come to uor shoies. Kt lion to Hatlev . Idaho, has returned 1 lied-- il lecentl) of a young Swedish absence of 25 Vonidu. Biave, nitty and honorable. (o Hdih v after an could veais. during vhleh time he has been sh bring splendid joung A short in mauv dllTeient mining camptf. and Ann ricans Into the world tinn after she arrived among us. lief as far north as Alaska. The Inc industrv of Utai Is on the husband got out of work Naturally, Ini rease The new finds of the metal then, the rent fell behind The land In Beaver county, long one of the lord called for It one day In her husprint ipal somtes of this metal In the band's absence. He listened to the state, have ad led greatly to the avail- young woman's tale of misfortune, reable tonnage, the only drawback be- garding the while her yellow hair, her r lear blue eyes, her red mouth ing lat k of prop-- r smelting facilities. The I lilted Metals Selling company lnd shite teeth. Suddenly, bending toivard her, he said; Is reported to have sold several million Give us a kiss! 22 pounds of electrolytic copper at She drew bark, and her blue eyes, cents, part of whtih is for export. It cold as ice, dwelt on him disdainfU no will be t Is tainted that there change ully from a 22 cent a pound rate for elec'No,' she said, my husband and I trolytic within the next three months. be too poor to pay our rent, but Bay The Goodenough mine, iu Bear tre are not so poor that we can't do of 1st June Iu since the Creek, Idaho, our od kissing. " mill running has had a steadily on a very high grade of ore AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA. The mill Is li ated about a quarter of a mile from the mine and at pres- Caverad with Yellow Sores Grew ent has to be handled with pack aniWorse Parents Discouraged mals. requiring 28 homes to do the Drove 8orcs Away. work WOMEN WHO CHARM Health Is the First Essential TowarcL-Mahin- jf Woman Attractive. j j 2,-l- 1 j t nt I ' five-stam- Cu-ticu- the Ramsey-Comstocmine at Ramsey. Nevada, is more in the limelight thau any other property, because of the very rich strike on the third level, where an ore Bhoot on the hanging wall side is uncovered that it producing specimen ore, containing rich sulphides, together with free gold and tellurides. Fire which haa been smouldering in the depths of the Minnie Healy mine at Butte- - filled the workings of the West Colusa- - Tnlne, one of the big copper properties of the Amalgamated Copper company, with gas to the extent that it became dangerous to permit miners to work. Operations were suspended temporarily. The firm of J. P. Morgan A Co. is now heavily interested in American Smelting. A close affiliation between the Morgaus and the Guggenheims has existed for some time in the Alasks Milling and Railroad Development com pany, but this is the first time the Morgan firm has become interested iu the American smeiteis There Is a rush on for the Reveille district. In Nevada Automobiles and rigs were on the go all the day long, and the nish has hardly started. The location of the strike is given as fifteen miles to the east of the old Re veille mill, and the highest assays obtained from the rock recently dlseov ered, goes from 1,400 to 2,900. Some important developments have been made in the Carrie Leonard mint In the Ketchum district, of Idaho A vein 34 feet thick has been cu countered. There is a streak all the way along thlB new strike from 14 inches to two feet thick that runs from 272 to 585 ounces to the ton in sllvci and from 6 to 21 per cent lead. A dispatch from Sandpoint, Idauo says George Heaton has filed an at tachment against the Panhandle Smet lng company of Ponderay for 51,0mi He pays this amount Is due him for money advanced under agreement while he was president of the coni pany. The property Involved is com posed of 400 acres of land with five mining claims. The Boston Consolidated has Issued a complete report to stockholders, giv lng details as to property, ore reserves and values and prospective profits President Newhouse gives the actual tonnage of sulphide ore blocked out as 741,746 tons, with an. average assay value of 2.8 per cent copper, while estimated tonnage not developed aggregates 375,000 tons additional. in the preliminary statement just received from the United 8tatea geological aurvey giving the production of spelter for the past year, Utah stands well up in the list Missouri Is first with a production of 130,348 tons ;, Colorado la second..with. output of 32.456 tons; New Jersey Is third with 11,206 tons to Its credit; Wisconsin cornea fourth with 11,057 tons; Kansas la fifth with 3.902 tons, and Utah la sixth with 2,449 tons. A deal is pending for the sale of the Croesus mine at Halley, Idaho, for about half a million dollars. It Is be lng negotiated by John Condon, who holds s bond on the property. The deal haa been delayed by accidents, but It la likely to be closed in a few days. Leading copper producers say that large consumers cannot continue to do business without coming into the metal market. They say that copper is safe until September, and they fear a buyers stampede, as big consumers are booked with orders for six months ahead. At present k Our little girl, one year and a half was taken with eczema or that what the doctor called IL We her to three doctors but by this tlae she was nothing but a yellow, gnenUh sore. One morning we discovered a little yellow pimple on one of her eyes. Doctor No. 3 said that we had better take her to some eye specialist, since it waa an ulcer. So we West to Oswego to doctor No. 4, and he laid the eyesight was gone. We were nearly discouraged, hut l thought we would try the Cuticura Treatment, so I purchased a set of Cuticura Remedies, which cost me 1, and in three days our daughter, who had been tick about eight months, showed great Improvement, and la one week all sore had disappeared. Of course it could not restore the eyesight, but if we had used Cuticura in time I am confident that it would have saved the eye. Mr. Frank Abbott, R. J. D. No. I. Fulton, Oswego Co, N. Y, Aug. 17, 1906. old, was took Testa of Bravery. Do yon think men have more courage than women? Certainly not, answered the professor. "Kveryboay knows there Is more peril in the first ice cream soda than In the first straw hat. for Mr. WtMUr ehUdr grtMf gjrva. toetblfif, tofUMUwfiiM, tk4ta,l7Bpi,or rdM M wfrdoott. abcatouto. 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It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotle substance.' Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cares Constipation assimilates tho Food, regulates the . md.FJatulency. , Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy stnd natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend., It km Aperfrd Brnrdy fcrfomfll Mon . Sour Stoxadii)tTtKi Worms XnvcisionsJfwnsk Dess areLLoss Of Sr iff-- fk&rfs Genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature cf Sst. NEW TOKX. 22-ce- Kiact Copy of Wrapper, The Kind You Hayo Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years - ! |