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Show r-- ' i i t Slip (City Ittau (Can g'urm'ii in tin4 (Cmmtnf 14 ' - MIXES .VXD MIJtlXG 5 The Quincy Junior of Hailey, Idaho, I hs Chiff r.t . A. WALUI. M. KM, i M 5l Ml'.ai Jl ColU dough. j. Is rnader of ' oil, literature Little wuat and : a Hut (lough made t ii k!erNthan any other tfce prior far, m bn steldtu yachts an co if oi l booka.Is the of t emhftrer tnafrimor.y . i i tie lovely scandals r It nets gills siqu (iff to I an t ft i to be Homcthi:. ; & n iilar tl an mere avei a S It curseth them . o ( It. nut not unto the third at " ri'"ai,r- - We are too px- I'le- - f r that. - H "in dough that the , d' ' l.i ami the dotty derive d inr '.in oiheiwise denied. Puck Matter cf Knowledge. I.i."ei - Are you acquainted wjth auv re the men on the Jury' -U tn-- , Yes, sir more than half r . -- !. ' ! Pat May Slate. Girl -- I want anoth Just like my last one by Par Mav H.' ,)Illy !6 Ml(J too. He made ray slate last Jvar8 year Dealer I n,vnr heard' f any inch manufacturer. Won't one of this sort do? Why. tin, that's the ve y kind See? Ilete's his name, pat May Y. Weekly . d f.i'i frr .i oir, r- - JMtiW no! ot i M M soldi in that i i e hi n ho t tl t 111 w I it ,e I. -- ill M ,1 There who ' ' .I t" Want t! ihuxo ! l cm e- a I .ill - in m.i delll f i. ij'iuin ,,t position the farm nr 'I III lei n iJi ii( l.i ii t i a !' . (,f J'l ll l n' i lii! In in ii i Ian I', -- a Ill ( a'r ii- Ii Cl ' It i u t ll hi n in an III) "J.I t). NO ALTERNATIVE. - i 4 Are you wiHing to gxxearl more than half of! "What are you looking so over, old man?" "I am rejoicing over the birth ,lv V ol twins." "Great Scot! I congratulate yoV)!" "Don't congratulate me, go and congratulate Jones, he's the lucky man' I never did like him! v, ft Business The heart of man very apjiriijinatc! v in tin sc red m Sirart il e to a m can. w liu Ii a ever he.n mg an or a in 'iirliing tempestuous rage. It is ewr in motion and inner wholly at rest. Our heart is as tle i By CARDINAL GIBBONS. ititkli waed hv the breath of prosjHTifv and tin winds of adversity as tin sea No, Im not going to church. Ive is intluencei been obliged to give up my pew. by tin storms that sweip over its sui'l.ne. "Why, I thought you liked Jr. I Icholcl the turds of the air, for they sow m.t, neither do they reap, Love V nor gather into barns, yet your heavtnly father fee, led, them. "Oh, I adored him, but they redeco-rateAre not the church and the color woat you of much more value than ihev? Man, restless man, makes every go with my new fall suiL" Chicago for the fu it re. lie sows ami reaps and gathers into hams, he is ale Journal. v sorU'd hy worldly pursuits, and yet he is uneasy about the future. The lords Trimmed. neither sow nor reap, and make little provision for the future, yet they The oetrlch plumes, That (rims her 'hat. perch on the branch and sing their evening song of thanksgiving" to Cod Have trimmed me, too withu,lt .any rni8?ving About the morrow.. For I tU you that.-- - they know by that Detroit Free Presa. which God has planted in their tiny breast that the .divine hand which i'll them y X. will feed them also 'JLVkY Hi 'i L-- . . v, . pro-visio- In Short Meter. "Blest be the ties that bind. Thus spake the merchant wise; "The ties that bind the customer Are known as advertise. Chit ago Tribune. Is np-tur- gpa A Man of Mark. "Prisoner. said the judge, taking i part la the examination himself, th Impriut left by the thief on the stolen jewel case corresponds exactly with the markings of your thumb. Now, a a matter of fact, Isnt It yours? Didnt you make that Imprint? Why, your honor; stammered the prisoner, "I I think that Is, I be lieve well er thats my impres Bloo." Chicago Tribune. FORGIVENESS. n - in-tin- ct f to-da- f JO? ? the lilies of tlie to get your cook up so early? I talked astronomy scheme. "Great And yet to Iieid, how they grow. They lalorJiot, neither do they spin. her until she became Interested." I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one "That so?" is "You bet! Now she gets up every of these. Now if God so clothe tho grass of the field, which v is cast into the fire, how much more vmi, 0 ye of little morning before four to see the comet, and and after she has seen It, why, lt is faith. Look at the flowers in your garden. How rich and variegated is too late to go back to bed, so she their dreas! Mon beautiful to the eye are the tints and shade of the, starts the tire and rooks breakfast News. flowers than the Tyrian purple with whuh Solomon was arrayed in the Chicago Dally THE FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGE, days of his regal splendor. Now if God gives o beauteous a overmg to an and wither the flowers of the Held width bloom he neglect to provide suitable apparel for vour Iwxlies, whuh are destined to be transplanted and To bloom forever in the' paradise of God? God forbid that, while voti are admonished to avoid the extreme of solicitude, vou should fall into the other extreme of idlciie-- s f If our Kvril Hunts out to you the are In and improvidenee. heavenly father takes of you, be ope ts you at tho same time to , X v ( ( ' i p kri' i 4 - God helps those who help themselves with him. Lt is true, the birds of tlu' air. Hat utdred. tlmt God feed m the ne-- t. The bird imi-- t n-- e he does not ikqsvsit the birds breakfast ln-itie worm. The earlv bird eat, lt is. t rut Ilt.it God early to find it. crowns the mountains with forest tree-- , and enriches the bowel of the earth with coal sral other mineral deposits. Hut it is equally lino li.it this wood and e'al lunnot le of servite to man without hard and p.i on toil. It is true tlmt Gd gives livimd.ty to the earth, so that if or d infit- - m nyii. but it is e.piiMv " grain of all kmds .for the nourulmn that before tin e crops can In utduoif hum iiiuI cultivate the - h!. i It'! sthI reap it am! gmilier it mLouini. t'hrit tmiHioliod the the in the desert to rein ml us of tin honniv of divine provnli me .loaves s . Imik anxiety. 1 ahor to-da- y tn.-- t hid, it to lie horn t vot. - vom- :tou- - tof H ' ! v ( ! nr van-or- s i t-- der-uip- e i:" v - U U for it, t. the otdtr of providence by f the sol suse,Hd'1'i g to the ,i fi iti'J of wli(h ,a'i! u t. or art peigmation. L ke aty i i'mitm' rate a skilful p'li. ra v(ur pow r i mm that confront. vbu on the. f lrm.dj. ree hv str.vmg r now. 1 a H at lie sun. tiue to etb minter an eneinv vet far oiT and who mav never approach you. to pa.s fhroigh an a. it wore wtth-o'- it cure. h,!e the mists of perplexity and hover about the imaginamav anxiety tion and disquiet the senses, never let ascend to the higher and these more serene atmosphtre where the aoul ia enthroned in undisand communes turbed ur.iou with her God, so', a se fo" it is v- You should an t i ve solicitude; diligent and laborious with if all do tided on your own right arm and if a!! depended u poti the providence of God. trouble not ourelvt atxmt the morrow, f hr s .'! m the vvoinh of futuritv and umv newwdl r sot r'oo't for for Go not il thereof. for the da The upshot of t'lirmi' industrious without eve vuKuyCSflv y To - an ai r.uigeni ut by 1 I placer ed. mining companies operating the Coeur dAlene district. In ( northern Idaho, east of Spokane, distributed among their stockholder during November dividends to the amount of $376,000, making the total , disbursement to date In 1907 $4,967,-500- Wife Tho now cook spoiled the bacon she Is so young and inexperienced. Wont you be satisfied wtth a kiss Instead? Husband AI1 right call her in. fSl 'pill Wm Vi'cra. ions to suit tenant' vvas'a part of he smn m a Philadelphia building, i. Ming that a loft over the atore waj, to let One day lately a ti.e tenant applied and ho. tf j, leaned with the location and quarter., as well as the terms As to all, rations he had only one ihir.g to ig;,( naim ly, that the stair stej s be tixed to the top floor wl'.h a pair of s'out hinges, and cords be attached so that they m.ght b raised and lowered, in a way best illustrated perhaps by the attachments of a fire escape. Anxious to get a tenant ami seeing no par.icuiar objection to this ananimment. the Imd. lord ccmpied. Hi tenant, a- quiet man. was wi nt to go to hrs quarters early in the forenoon and at once draw ti.e up lo the ceiling. A few only of his many visitors, those, in fact, wt.o gave a peculiar whistle, were accommodated by the lowering of (lie The others weio The landlord, fearful lest soma unlawful transactions might be going on tn his building, called upon tha tenant for an explanation. "Oh. was the reply, "my friends have th whistle. The oiher fellows are creditors." The hinges are still working. i pm-pe- ses ICELANDERS ARE LCNG LIVED. Avsrage Age There Double Mean tion of Human Life. Dura- lt would be inteiesting to know If any pait of the world beats Iceland in the average length of life of its inhabitants, lt is shown in the census of 1905 that on an average the people of that island live to the age of 61.8 years, which is very nearly double the mean duration of human life as It was computed a generation ago. Sweden and Norway are regarded as very healthful countries, but Iceland takes the palm in longevity, the mean duration of life in Sweden being 50.02 years and In Norway 49.94 years Some of Iceland's earthquakes arw but on the whole ths lives of most of its simple and Industrious Inhabitants slip along with few incidents that unduly stimulate or depress tho pulse. Summer and winter the same old mail boat from. Leith steams Into the harbor, pf. Reykjavik every three weeks, but very rarely totega- nemr tftaf wui'hw fgeftmd s closely as to make- excitement la fact the little Island enjoys many ot the advantage "bf civilization aad avoids most of tta d ra w b ac ks. Chrla tlan Advocate. A Hard Task. A Chicago man tells of a resident of that city who had been unsuccessful in one venture after another. At last, large sum of however, he made money by means of an 'invention In car wheels; and very soon thereafter his family, consisting of his wife and two young daughters, were to be seen taking their daily outing In a motor car. One day the three were being driven rapidly through the park, while a look of painful self consciousness overspread the features of the inventors wife, as she sat holt upright, Now, looking straight before her. ma, came in clear tones from one of the daughters, whose keen face was alive with enjoyment, "now, ma, cant you loll back and not look as If the Youths water was boiling over? nerve-rackin- -s e 1 FORTRESS. " .,. y A Had Neat Way of Snuttinj Out Unaexirable Visitors. and $J1. 635,807 since the discovery of the mines. With demand for the metal at a standstill, prices for copper have eased oft from last weeks flguies. refuse to The domestic consumers Ho Got a Lemon. such even tempting though named Root, nibble, Tbcre was a young fellow cents are quoted, with as 13 Who thought a fair maid ho would soot prices But hl hope failed to soar the lesult that the foreigners are pickada.. For hi wooing It boar ing up cop.t r here and there at "S',, thing hut most acidulous froot. prices. vantageous -American. initlmors As a product i of the precious metaA Terrible Shock. l.- Nevada occupies a high place Great Editors Wife I regret to among the states and territories of and say, sir, that my husband Is sick, the Union. In value of gold product "- cannot see anyone. state is outranked only hy Colo What tho (sympathetically) Caller rTl ' rado. Alaska and California, while Us seems to be the matter? it fifth place, Coli a silver output gives "I don't know; he has not uttered orado. Montana, Utah and Idaho takrc word since he came In; he has ing precedence. some terrible shock All of the mines of the Anaconda "Ah 1 see. He probably ran aeros the Butte & Boston comcompany, sme man who never heard of his ia pany and the Washoe. Pairot and Y. Weekly. Trenton companies will be closed and the operations of the Amalgamated What? company confined to the propcopper are Berlin in YeaBt I see houses of the Boston & Montana com-p-nerties numbered In luminous paint the largest which embraces Crlmsonbeak Bright Idea Yonk mines in the Butte district. eStatesman. The directors of the Amalgamated conCopper company have voted to FOLLOWING prescription. of copper tinue curtailing the output from the mines of the company as near as possible on a parity with the present basis of consumption. It was also decided to authorize the operating officers to close or continue in n such mines and smelters a they deem best. Three mills in the Bullfrog district of Nevada produced during November the handome total of $181.being-thleader the of bullion, 000 worth Xlontgomery-Shoshonfamous were, company. The other two mills WonThe Latest Program. lie Bonnie Ciare and the Keane 'How ('( '"U c or t to ttet people der to vote to: j, u if j ou dun t huHth'"" The Goldfield Mine Owners assoM friei.d Senator Soi ciation has given notice to the miners ehuni. 'lie itme lias come wher. hustunion, declaring that by reason of the The way ling is fraught with danger strike all former agreements are canto do now is to act modest, and let celed. This Is regarded as evidence the opposition keep talking until it of a fight to the end that the mines queers Itself by saving something will only be opened oq an open-shoclumsy." Washington Star basis. The directors of the Newhouse No Causa for Worry. XI rs. Mines A Smelter company have deLeSty!e Oh, doctor, you must quarterly divl-deado something to get me on mv feet Jlnk Ughtbmln tells me he Is ferred action on the Initial the quarterly Last at This is my home day. July writing A popular noveL hare was 50 cents per on his of dividend Dr. Cubebs Ivon't worry, madam. Insisted doctor His Wink The full force of 500 jnen Phila- declared. You'll be at home all right. Chicago restldg hi mind for awhile. to be put back to work Is expected Daily News. delphia P shortly. 8 nOME Tenant whuh sand gravel Tile in usury depaiimenl on December 41a pure!, .sc.! .Jmi inn) ounces if silver ai .iN.d'Jp cents jjer fine Of isis lOU.OlMi oHuces is to lunce oe deliver, d in San Francisco, KiU.ooO n Hi uver and leo.ooo m Philadelphia. ll is being talked around that mine iwneis oi ,'iah will have to get and tmild works that will make them independent of the present smelting conet rus, or accept, longtime contracts nt greatly increased rates. The Quincy Junior Miping & Milling company, at Hailey, Idaho, has closed down the mill for the winter, hut devtdopmeut work in the mine it self will not be allowed to pause during the coming months of mill inactivity. The reports uf a combination of smelting interests in Utah and Colo-radfor the puriose of advancing smelting charges, and especially ou ores from Goldtield, Mr. Solomon Guggenheim avers, are without foundation. About 500 men are now oq the pay rolls of tue Con. Mercur, at Mercur, Utah, and they are producing such results that Local circles expect a of dividends before the year 1908 The new slimes plant is treating 4l)J tons of ore per day. There , are several properties neat Boise where an abundance of ore may be had that carries gold values rang ing litini $0 vo can be per ton treated at a gyod profit by the cyanide process, anil a cyanide plant is to be erected in the near future. The production of quicksilver In the United States in lyoii was 0.2:18 Uasks of seventy five pounds each, valued at $958,031, as compared with 30,451 flasks, valued at $1,103,120, In 1905, a decrease in quantity of 421T flasks and in value of $144,480. Wlthou waiting for action on the part of the Nevada Conoildated company, the powers in the Cumberland-Elcompany have decided that there shall be no further delays in hurrying to completion the great milling and smelting works at McGUL Nev. A definite plan of reorganization of tbe Balakalala Copper company has tot been decided upon... sdlhongh, the New York management of the com Three H 3 "MAIN ST. UITY, UTAH. - unu-i- in to-da- V . to Borne of the larger Boston interests, whereby a third will be organized, and through this vehicle an assessment of $2 per share Is proposed. Say, mikiaa, tmw do you manage d.b.tAKWc1?STrlffier to-da- v y I .a-- me t o f a I fru-alit- a Sfiith'iui . lain! in! l ,r ir'ivaUnli, MADE (.( s s know (111 U sewrnl . fiiinlaricnt il j require 'I uahiic.f. I Iicm- am t Ip. i! i im!u-- i rv, putniuv ami hue f.,r .i.niitr !,fc lie ffiitmatt l.i-- kWjj'zr:, MV VH'-- I them" our ii -- Say, If it cornea to that, I rir willing to swear that I know more than all or them put together. Chp- go 1 tally News, i ii I'n r. t you SALT LAKE T.VO ON JONES. cm I I Lawyer i 170 in : n That ta the whole atory, except that wt fight ta keep prices dowa. QATJGBEE), SR0G.QS - I flT The belt feeds ia the srarli, ade by tbs beat fact arses ia the world, aad seid by tbs best Jessetry Sion ia Utah. Companion. Worlds Oldest Republics. So far as practical considerations go Switzerland is the oldest of surviving republics. Two puny republics, however, long antedate the Helvetic confederation and In strict accuracy one of these two must be the oldest reOne of public of all now In existence them is the republic of Ran Marino in Italy, on Mount Titano, the oldest state In Europe and one o$ the smallest In the world. The other Is the republic of Andorra In the Pyrenees, made Independent by Charlemagne. No fixed date can be assigned to either of these, both are mediaeval relics, and San Marino may be identified even before the middle ages began. Letter Are Unwritten. supnot keep up writing-desplies just a conscientiously as those for the pantry? asks a writer. Few households would get along a week without sugar, salt or soap, yet how many letters are unanswered for the lack of a good pen. a stamp or an enIt Is not the expense, but velope? lack of thought, that keeps an Insufficient or meager supply of the necessary article on hand. Why XVby Ivy Both Good and Bad. Ivy growing over the walls of house renders the structure cool tn summer and warm In winter. It also keeps the walla dry. It Is, however, very destructive to woodwork, forcing the joints apart Handicapped Femininity. Nothing can be more nnlucky for a woman than to be born plain. A woman without attractions of some sort starts life even more severely hsndl capped than a man without brains.- Ladle Field, I- - |