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Show 4 MINES AND MINING. WE PAY i f t QfiffiGEffl). SBOIIQS Not for Doggie. Sure Cure. -Mia T)e Stile Am you going tc "You will never break up aiitomo bUe speeding by timing the aulomo take your poodle to the country with Mice," bantered the stranger In the you' They I.eGrand Merr v no Mrs tiT goggles " s miserable food there ii h have the drawled "Maybe not. neighbor, r rarmi constable with (be huge stai. Cli veiand "but w- hive broken up a lot of sjattil SPOT. A SUITABLE In by timing thn thauffuerx M. BICKNELL MC By FI I u. t - 'Tlnilug the chautTuer" giving them sixty days' time Dailv Jail " Chicago "Ye la the county New Pa's Fault. hool the akd Johnny.'' taarfier, ' what have you burned about Jonah and the whale"" "Nothin' " Surely you did not for "Nothing we get that I told you last Sundav were going to have Jonal) and the whale for our lesson lodav he I didn't forge t It, but pa nays den t want me to read about any more of these nature fakes" Chhugo ltee-orHerald J. (Copy ir Yea, Joseph by ' mother nd the young girl, who I been laid lag m one of the bay win i work and disappe H from lowir-H-- r the view of the young mag wo had b on vvaKhing her from the all bay window and Mho now toe p his work am! tried to go on with Ntunbeis 34 and 41 Walt q)treet formed a double house In a 'hough unfashionable quart ' ( the suburban city of W hiterow, jfcober Hig 59 was .Kcupied by Mrs, M , gins" n and In r small but sk tpurd-va- 41 had Number li.g house cant u p to within a short t ?,)ut a family had latelv moved In, blj'ings as far as the observation of ftpftlgh-botand t went, of a middle-agewoman and a girl of 18 pig, iidftbly father, mother and daughteg I had been learned that the name of liam-llwas Mavhew and that tl tpale head of il who appeared to b invalid bad served gat! ,it In the war ol the lebelllon as a t uY of Also that he was ! in vo! nnteer receipt of a ismslon In supn 4 for the loss of the he ;J he had left behind him In the (nla swamps To eke out this net iflly rather scant lpeome the daugbt irfeo. orated china or at least It l a(ln- ferred that such might be ft ase from the fart of her being a i lur- ly Ing a part of every day indutt painting pottery In the front kt d y ft'on-Brme- PATS A I think we ll rest a few minutes. If Im quite out of you don't mind breath, and thla Is a very comfortable place " LOGIC. One of the Drifter. "There should be more investigations of cases when graft seems prob-- ' aide," remarked the eneigeuc citizen. I (lout Farmer know, iiuHweied Invi stigallons never yet Cm ntossel iidded nun h to tin pi aee of mind I one o' those fool eoplo wllC the would ralLcr go on suspecting ' Wash woist than have It pioved nglon Star , 111 Hard to Find. Why bin she nevei inairled "She Insli'ed that she would many a hero. Well, they are not so very hard ti find Them h a good deal of heroisir In this world." "Yes; but she wants a hero wltl Squire 1 say. Fat, thats the worst looking horse I ever saw. Why dont money." "Oh, thats diffcicnt. Two deals ! ysu fatten him up? Pat Fatten him, Is It? Shure, the one." peer baste can hardly carry what litSTANDS TO REASON. tle flesh hes got now. She Might "So," she said, "you have made up your mind never to marry? "Yes, after thinking It over for a -- any - !rt to he my wife." f Dont fee! that way kbout You never can Judge by appear- "Pshaw It. ances how foolish some girls are. The vegr first one you asked might bo willing to marry you." Bounded Familiar. Eva Uncle Tom made millions With Ms mines. When be went over to Europe he could offord a private cabin for himself. Edna Gracious! How funny! Eva What is funny, dear? Edna Why, It must have "Unde Toms Cabin. Chicago Sufficient Credentials. Careful Parent Before I can give consent to your proposed marriage to Babel I would I were a soldier mr daughter, I must know something I boy w shoot your character. Suitor Certainly, sir, certainly j Clara That you might what Mabel That I might nothing Here Is my bank book. Havn't you noticed how often they beCareful Parent (after a glance) Tabs her my son, and be happy N come engaged In battle? T Weekly. Not Understood. What makes you think some worn The Inevitable Result. I got the leading on Had It dilllrult to undeis'and sub Stage MaaV-ter- man to run ?ver his linn In that an je H l.ke tho tariff?" lnqiuicd th tomoblle part. .uTrigette, Mho frequency, th Manager .Well? Wage Manager He simply mingl'd meie man. "with whit h a number ol tin m have reee-itlbeen caught smug them. Baltimore American trling "Wahl in ct on Star 1 Philosophical. Wooden. Whew! xilaimed the young gen th mat) who had liken tlie"ohj.rt ol his affections for a iow up the mei, he sun is so poweiful ih.it my load I j C Jxji Is on Hie. 'Really1'" was the unsy mpai hotlo 1 t "Joinder. thought I i ould smell burning wood somewhoio!" f mX-- - tf - f YfS , V ' i. I Marjorie Fome girl get a gimd husband for nothing Eleanor And others get a bad h ,s band for everything Chicago Jour Oil V All V ,r " Masculine Ignorance. young lady, who often thought out h ud. had just been shown through a ,arter factory "Heavens! she exclaimed 9Q.0OO , 1 "t'D pair in one year" don't sen where they all go to" Neither do 1." leplied the younq man. coloring sllghtlv -- sludge . 5 dow Wentworth Derricott, bacbelct 6, had been In possession of Mi glnson's second floor for neariyi By occupation he was a revlw published hooks and a reader published ones Derricott lonjt make Miss Bell Mayhewg aft; No donht he would get t artee her eventually, for Mrs. Higgfnpn would make a neighborly call, course of time, and. In the cog time that call would be return thus gradually a way to ad ad) anceshlp between the two houft But all that tofu would be paved ceremony might take several Derricott had been accustom-looupon himself as a harden hard heailed bachelor. Now, siichb n, he discovered that the a soft place somewhere about hto presence of which he had not s ed. The joys of which he knew, began to grof lib before drains of the delights rled bliss, which, as yet. he knflft ii He was not habitually an earljri but one morning, In consequent: f work neglected the day before, k 4 up with the sun. and made a s $ ery which proved to be of some tance to him. He had Just flnlsk'v$ preliminary toilet and seated, for doing a stint before he could k disturbed by the breakfast bell who, chancing to glance downward, he sv In the street a figure which at on arrested his attention. A young lajf In a becoming blue suit was In the art of mounting a bicycle In front of J&! 41. He thought he never had behel a more pleasing spectacle than Mis ' 7 7 for of course ft was sk Hell Mayhew Hurried to Her Assistance. Derricott looked at that moment, and he gainj 4 at her with all his eyes so long as k ,young.gtrl remarked one afternoon was vouchsafed the privilege.5 Dorrlcott happened" to be callshe had itdden away out of sight k resumod his work, or tried to do M. T ..0hi my dear chlll,.- - pro,e8ted her but It Is to he feared that the mud fcautlous mother "You know you he had hoped to accomplish provedk mustn't be Imprudent. Suppose your the end to he lamentably little, fe 'ane were to give out when you were remenih. .id that he had a bicycle ft- - jjve mues from home on a lonely ga-rand he determined to RDe TOad ? and himself much more exercise tk "I might go along with Miss Bell to That vry day he got 6 fomie se that she do sn't rhle "too tar or tixi nnu bine downstairs and put It In fast, and to he near In case of possible mishap," suggested Deriieott. look lie did not always ride in the mao-ln- lng alternately at mother and daughand he mvr ventured to stirt ter, but finally allowing hi eyes to wilt at the same time that she dll 5 rest appealingly on the latter carofulH n (rallied from doing sy "I am rure I have no objection to thing whuh might, even remotlly j nrh an a, rangefnei,t." said the young cause hoi annin .nice or lead hertO' adv s ispec t how glad he would t ,ivP turn wa, arranged, and half an hour if th v tepid have t.tio'n Ilnur dBy were ro'hng leismelv along they ' jaer H eons' ,t us mn.ils in ('"tiil.im Wt-k pt macad.i u of the t l"'1 h "n-'hd of (prnpihe qu.hth It was the first time he had I i it d Urn' dut upon him W poen alono with her since the dav of s mold 'im. some t ?, so- - tj,e nt. and he detei mined to times Mtu n iv twice oi lirlea hr seize the hance for saving something fio-s Iiimh' On the r im 1,,'d intended solely for he woul! have hi iwi't .ightlvlad very particular, ears. her he duid "for snue tie. saw flich He rode yet a trifle nearer and olhet soottfii wly w. '' iy not In stretched out his right hand, she put a m lonet. uieeii.iiutaun s njy In It. They were upon the left her e i a nee nr k eed never v iv e h" road, and no one was s t ii to show tl.i s 'niv.oq ton-rot- i o see them. His fingers closed nigh age stub .i timilMt tv ovr'the little gauntlet, and the two v e.i. h One moiri'ng gjn. riders continued their way, each eas rise In fa. t h went out hr fftje. Blearing with thq hand remaining ' tly 'Midi not be sUi.ing for ag uf free I ai d un get hint jet he though We ride very well together." he hefuie h star's' -after a moment Mhat wns hi-- , su.pris. however, m3rkedj Yea, she assented, while trave'Mng a tavi nt" tut of road, "The road looks smooth ahead known m we ride together always What turgpik t fi'-ntr tigu'e mu e.pv a Y far do yoB aay. Hell, deai ?" t n hew ahead it v - H roving Her long lashes drooped, as they ( are, along at a I. when a trick of doing, and she turned bad "trm k a stage and a little aside. In vain effort head her It bhe Was hinjou the to hide from him the soft color that rte I'.o'! hmil-'a to her was mounting in her cheeks; and t,v - i Med jfself meanwhile. In reply to his question, Evidentaa)lflf P" she said-not- hing whatever h i she consent, fery silence gave however, her ly I ale atid ev 1. imh )Bg. for they rode on, hand In hand. Into Mtss ! obi w. he exi u tned . the beautiful vista that lay before you hurt j them, aa no doubt they are doing. 'I think have mynkle," metaphorically, even at the present she a.d time- 'What can I do he ake rjthef You must he awkwardv The most majestic manner cannot w jme ' as soon a be maintained whea its possessor Is to sneeze. He placed the injured girl eg her obliged slngle-blessBii-- i, 1 i - Newt. . Bowles.) bicycle and by pushing it and leading his own wheel he managed to get her home. During the ride home fe were spoken He got her safely housed and delivered over to her mothers care A sprain is often worse than a fracture, from a physician's point of view It was not quite so In Bell May hew s case, yet her ankle was found to be hurt seriously enough to keep her from using It for many days. All through the long summer, much to her regret, she remained a prisoner within doors Meanwhile she and Wentworth Derricott becamp good friends At first he only ventured to call daily at the door to Inquire after the pa tlent, then, being urged to enter, he fell gradually in the way of doing so He easily made the acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew, who were grateful to him for thenaturally service he had rendered their daughter. The daughter herself evidently appreciated what he had done, although she was more shy in expressing her feelings than were her parents As the summer wore on Derricott became a more and more frequent caller, until he counted that day a blank when he bad not spent at least an hour In the fair invalid's company. After a short time she had resumed herchlna painting, and he discovered that he could be of use to her In taking her pieces to and bringing them from the firing establishment which, before the accident, she had been in the habit of visiting on her bicycle He saw a great deal of her, but, as It happened, whether by chance or design. never alone, either Mr. or Mrs Mayhew being In the room with her whenever he called. Toward the last of October Hell's ankle had grown stiong enough to be used with care I should so much like to have one more ride before It turns cold, the i Tho Art of Milking. Suburban Resident Ws. I want a sefsl man about uiy country place Can you milk ApJlent YIs, sor "Which aide of a cow do you sit ou whew milking?" "Wuli, sor, Ot never milked but wan OoW, aa' she wu a kicker; an, bedad, a frtod dale av the inline Ol was on both aldeu ar her, nor "Washington Star. B I Bluff. the fortune hunting Yes," boa-te- d count, "all of our family castles wore on high mountains My ancestors all lived on big bluffs." "Indeed'" rcpllefl the wise heiress. "and 1 aee that you take after them " Chicago Dally News. Rural Music. Boarder For heaven' Country sake, listen to those mosquitoes.' The landlord Skeeters nothin' that'i my darter playin' the mandolla Cleveland Leader. et i , Jr-- Sh-ito- h j i , la-- af-ci- ooCM-lon- -- i i ' forest-bordere- v , , -- , l it a- 11 ud-"- i ?r sp-iI- vM e no attention tolowgrado Watches, but ercise 6reat. care Jn Keeping The HecljL Mining company, whose U In Beaver county. Utah. baa Just encountered a four-foo- t vein of corbonate lead and silver ore. The Hecla Is one of the steady shippers ot ore from Beaver county. The average price of Bpelter at New York during the ten years ending with 190C was 5 03c, equivalent to about 4 SSc, St. Louis, but the general trend has been upward, because of the increasing cost of production So extensive has been the demand and the drain for teams In the ol) center of southern Utah that the Utah Indian Peak company can r not secure means of hauling Its orc-- s to the railroad tracks. .Eight men are at the old Cumberland property at Osceola, Nevada, and they are taking out a fine quality of stuff gold oie Plenty of has been placed on the dump to keep the mill runlng for several months. The mill will be kept working all winter. The directors of the Calumpt & Arizona will meet about the 2l)th of November to declare the quartely dividend. It Is believed that the quarterly rate wl I he ixduced to $3. but a great deal will depend upon the condition of the metal market during next month. comes tho From Aura. Nevada, news of a strike in a region that has been generally considered as barren ground. Prof. Griswold of the State School of Mines of Missouri Is one of the principal owners. The ledge Is a wide one and cairies an average value of $7 In gold. The lost ore shoot In the Sandstorm mine at Goldfield, from which Loftus and Davis and A. H. Mayne took. $400,-00three years ago, Is believed to have been recovered In a lease on the Loftua and Davis block by Webb Park-isoand Peter Erbel Four feet ofl ore has been opened which runs from $60 a ton to $S,0u0. The coke manufactured in Colorado and Utah In 1906 amounted to 1,455,-90- 5 short tons, valued at $4 504,748, against 1,37.8,834 tons, valued at In 1005. The Inctease In l'l'ifi was, therefore, 77,081 tons, or 5 6 ped cent in value. The aveiagu of pru e per ton advanced Irom $3 03 in 1903 to $3 09 in 1'joi, The Sultana company, which owns a Bplendid lead silver property about fifteen miles sonthw t of Yei non, in in tho range Tooele county, Utah skirting the desut, has de pled to be- way gin operations in a systematic Jewely Or eX-prop- erty JOW. prices lead-silve- high-grad- e 0 quiet the ch..d the mother whispers In (.her ear: He Is what we call a dude dear. The child persists as usual In gaining some more Information. And who made him, mamma? Why, Providence, dear, of coi'.-sreplies the mother sotto voice, whereat the child exclaims. 'Oh, mother, doesnt Providence like to have fun sometimes? You see, the stories are really alike At all events, the point la the same." n e, GIRL KILLED A HAWK. Bird Had Attacked Her When Driven From Pigeons. A large hen hawk, weighing nearly fourteen pounds, attacked Miss Elolse M. Shields, 18, of Milton, Mass., while H young woman, accompanied by ome friends, was spending the afternoon at tho Blue Hills reservation. The party had just had their luncheon and were feeding some pigeon wlten the hawk swooped down and doubt and uncertainty to the minds of tartP1 to carry off one of the pigeon ts ta!ns Miss Shields quickly j all, there Is one class of mining that UP 8 stone, and throwing it at J! ,c Is being pressed forward with unusual e made it drop $ta prey. The vigor, and that is the coal inintng in- - . aw en attacked the girl and nest-ar. All western coal mines of the dustry. n ne er shoulders started being worked to their full ca- beat her with Its wing. After Daclty knocking off the bird with her hands of the i Daniel Guggenheim, president Bhielde picked, up eu-o- t tte nompeey. 'ExptormUow Guggenheim Ionic bottles, which the party had In the disturbances says the present been using, and hitting the hawk financtal district Is due to a state of hard blow on its head, killed It Except hysteria on the part of the publlo for a few scratches the young woman brought about by the activity of bear was notj Injured. operatora and resulting in Ahe sacriHurry. ficing of securities at far below their To our own age belongs the credit ot actual value, needlessly, thoughtlessly having raised hurry from the degraded and ignorantly. . of a disease to that of a composition John D. Rockefeller has the followmercial process. Formerly hurry simsitfinancial ing to say regarding the ply brought people to an early grave, I think that the uationexisting with nothing to show for it, whereaa warIs not Investors alarm among now ft Ts become the means of ranted. and T hope the good common peace of mind, which is a sense of the American people will con- solecism, to say the best of it, into I have trol the situation. Personally reay money. Hurry has grown to te absolute faith in the future of the val- a great fact tn fife. Eve the fashion soundand the ues of our securities take account ot it. until women are ness of underlying conditions found doing up their hair in such a American copper producers are dl-- I way that they may go the sreed limit without fear of its coming down. And mslng of some of their surplus production through the London metal ex- the best of hurry Is that it Is its own change, selling standard warrants In sufficient jus'ifieation ,obody exthat market aeainst deliveries of elec- pects hurry to have any paiticular trolytic from America The low price reason behind it any more Life thus far recorded In electrolytic Is Making Use cf a Friend. 13 to 12lac, the latter being the A Harlem IN Y n sident after a prli-for most of the business last e I .... trans-fo-min- g I buy week. It is necessary to go back rf great nnnv years to find a parallel for the piesent extreme slump In th" stock m.irW Tho' who witnessed th sc panic of 1873 state that It was not pt "longed or severe In the stock mar ket as the present decline, although wnliko this movement, tt wa3 aecoip 1anied by widespread romuierclal disaster, of which there Is no evidence now. With a capital stock of $100,000, diInto shares of the value of 10 r nts eah, the Jesaco Gold Mining company of Ogden filed articles of in corporation with the secretary of state last week. The company owns four mining claims in Thtstleberry canyon, Weber county The Utah Standard Oil company, with a capital ot 1.000,0o0 shares., the par value of the shares being $1 each, and which owns and controls about 2400 acres of patented land, bought direct from the state of Utah, has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. There Is At least one company operating a copper mine that fears neither price; nor conditions surrounding copper, the management having every confidence in the, situation adjusting itself In good time, and that is the Nevada Douglas Copper cotnpany of ' Nevada. the Salt Lake that statement The valley smelter are refusing to pay cash for the ores they buy, is entirely without foundation, the fart being that every lot of ore received and accepted Is being settled for in precisely the eame manner that settlements hava made ai the time. vided Yer-Ingto- day wa when the telephone b II rung savs a New Yoik lettei Meet n " at the W.iidoif within an hot',' rsll-- rt an .a up it e Itieeil a the oil er end of ' C e w, Don t fa, mu,t m " veu ; n ts-- o at) ho a q b Tie ha "m c i r in hi won el Why bl irn ? s. o ,1 Cied ri ;in into s k it ,efl his w t'c in ire II s fi ' vjs Vlt,t , f()P im in the Waldorf f' Wed tun " sa.d, "what is It Writ's up What's up?" e hoed .inn Win. I in as lonelv as a a aw,.v ton.ght Want com; anv s" ne one to talk 'h U'bat will you drink?" J,m is a bachelor. I t tl-'- I v , ! i I Each Hi Work. If you cannot pri aeh. then pray. If you cannot go, then gve so that others may go. If you cannot sing, then sympathize. But In any event do not forget that Christ ass.gns by natural endowments to 'each man his work "Rev M. E. Harlan, Disciple, Brookly n, N Y. The Jewel of Forgiveness. Nothing is more moving to man' than the spectacle of recynuliatton; our weaknesses are thus indemnified and are not too costly, being the price we pay for (he hour of forgiveness; and the archangel who has never felt anger has reason to envy the man who subdues it When thou forglveet, the man who hag pierced thy heart stands to thee in the relation of the sea worm that perforate the shell of the mussel, which straightway close the wound with a pearl. Richter. WMM Vi uwnwiMVit, |