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Show GEORGIA BRAMD OF LOVE. Mr. Sander HINES Makes Declaration as to His Position. "01' tfie tbs hind of love e bars In Georgy, whar the gal knows she s got a lover ef she gits a stick of candy by (he hand of a messenger though I've know'd a stick of peppermint candy to break up a match, bekaze the feller didnt have sense enough to send a thrip wuth of lemon draps Mr. Sanders concluded. I never see a feller In love but what I want to tell him for to keep his hands off n the door knob, an I never see a gal looking kinder sticky around the mouth bulwhat I wanter gay: Good luck, honey! Come an buss I wish 'em all your Uncle Billy well, an Im alters glad when a gal gits a beaulover. It keeps the world an helps civilization along. Hard work an' a weak stomach has kept me outn the rush, but thar alnt a lover in the wide world that kin run away from my blesstn Joel Chandler Harris, in Uncle Remus Magazine. He Wanted Pie. William J Ran president of the supreme council of public, hackmen of New York, said the other day that the winter panic had reduced the hack men s receipts considerably We 11 have to come' down to Eng llsh rates 12 cents a mile Instead of 60 cents If we have many more such panics, Mr .Rjan said "Everybody felt the pinch I overheard a tramp grumbling In a public square. The trade aint like It used to Here ten times running be, he said I ve asked for a bit of bread, and what do they give me? Why, durn It, just a bit o bread to-da- y THEY WERE RETURNED. Amy (after the tiff) 1 shall return you everything you have given me. All right, then. George (cheerfully) Buppose we start at the kisses firsL AND ALMOST MINING The Little Beaver company started ts mill to grinding out gold bullion at its mine In Beaver eouniy on Monday morning The amount of business done on theSalt Lake mining stock exchange during the month of April was a little over one million dollars, 2,212,765 shares of stock changing hands The long task of draining the Ontario mine at Park City Is nearing the end, and It Is expected that It will be only a short time nowr until the men are exploring the 1,500 level. At the nnual meeting, held last week at Butte, of the Bddton & Montana Consolidated Copper & Sliver Mining company stockholders, the old board of directors was again chosen During the month of April the ore and bullion settlements In the Salt Lake market, as reported by McCor-nlc- k & Co, amounted to 21,284 000, which is about 117,000 more than the record for March A 210 token Issued by the Cincinnati Mining company in 1849 was sold at auction in London last week and purchased for an American at 22,175 There is only one other similar token extant Wagons are now being taken through the snow right Into the town of Alta, according to the latest reports from that camp The snow Is this spring disappearing more rapid than for many seasons past After more than a jesfr of difficulties at the mine and mill of the Consolidated Mercar company at Mer-cuUtah, the companv is now poundDuring away to splendid purpose ing March the output ot gold bullion was valued at 277,000 Leading authorities assert that the consumption of copper in this country has increased from 15,000,000 pounds per month last October or November to 30,000,00 pounds A normal monthly consumption In prosperous times la from 35,000,00 to 50,000,000 on tnlnea The senate committee and mining has reported favorably the bill to endow schools of mines on departments of mining In state educational Institutions f The bill la similar to the one reported favorably trom the house mining committee. Orders were placed last week for a car of lumber and mining timber In the Northwest by the Seven Troughs Eclipse-Minicompany. This is the second step taken by this Seven Troughs company for beginning the plan of driving & new shaft to depths. A series of big discoveries on the Snow Squall claims, belonging to T. H. Williams and Frank Crumpacker. baa suddenly turned the attention of the Seven Troughs district to Victor canyon, between Burnt canyon and Farrell, at the north end of the district . Two feet of 50 ore has been encountered. S. S. Rosenstamm, vjho Is associated In business with Adolph Lewla-aohsays that in his opinion the time for low priced copper has gone by. The Improvements that are under contemplation by the Pennsylvania and other railway systems can not but help improve the copper situation, he says. A Boston dispatch says the reasons for tjie recent break in Montgomery Shoshone stock Is the fact that developments of the last six months have been disappointing and the reports show that much of the ore is below commercial value; that the mine's future will depend largely upon future development. The production of copper for April in the Butte district Is estimated in excess of 25,000,000 pounds. North Butte's share was 3,700,000 pounds. Bntte Coalition produced from the Rarus mine alone 2,400,000. production Is in excess of pounds, and Boston & Montana nearly 8,000,000 pounds. The news comes from Butte that orders have been Issued to nearly all shift bosses of Amalgamated, and pre. sumably to North Butte and Butte ore. Coalition, to mine less first-clas- s In some mines the miners have been taken off first class entirely. ' The presumption is 1 that the com panics find they can make money under present economies on lower grade ore. A well known Utah mining operator, speaking of the confidence he has In the future of Rawhide, Nevada says he has recently expeded 220,000 in cash In the camp, both in the acquisition and development of properties within the boundaries of the disr, ng Necessities. Do you favor a school of Knlcker Journalism In the universities? Bocker There should be three; one on how to run papers, one on bow to keep out of ihem and one on how to get Into them. If a man has enough push age to pull through. hell man ' overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its ocneiciol ejects buy the Genuine. rlanuf&cturedl by the mam mam mm ykna-conda- 's Jig Syrup Co. SOLD BYlEADTNO DRUCGISTVS(Mw6(mU SICK HEADACHE Peeltivtly enred by lku Little They 1m Pill. nllm D4 Imifriv DtwS,1 hi t sury nw Kattaf. A eifwatira 4y far pft DUtiim, Rm DronlHM, it, la Tula tki Meath, Bag Cm ed Tonga, Pala ta tha Tby rnguiot Ui uvxs. torpidVagataMa. is, Fnralg Bawals. SMALL PILL. SMALL BOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Signature Fae-Simi- le REFUSE SUSSTITUTES. MADE FOR SERVICE r and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF i 410 Sim OILED SUCKTK AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean light Durable Sutts392 Slicker 39? ft BUYtiael frtH Irtertotwft GnweHwif Valley & rbtah.( Or a 0 acre tons Wwtlft MWiftrtCowfttyXtfth. Weaelirow roe wine Wrtt m for pnrM thettwd of ft ftnd MiUrtilurm. HOttRHEFUr.Kjr X, Oimrirw, K tmta lUlUI trict. The new mining camp of Bull Val- ley, in aouthern Utah, la thirty-fiv- e miles from A coma, on the Salt Lake Route, and about the same distance from St. George. The ore bodies are from three to four feet-I- n thickness, and assays of 200 gold to the ton are not uncommon at Results from the first clean-u- p the Celtic mill at Boise are highly satisfactory to the management This clean-u- p was made on Monday of last week, after 75 tons of ore were pnt through. A total ot 2320 In gold was bo cured, an average of a little mors than 14 a ton The latest discovery of Importance In the Gold Circle district It the find In leaae No. 20, on the Gold Crown group, of fourteen inebee of ore which will average 91.200 to the ton In gold and silver. This lease promises to become one of the big snow places of the Gold Circle .district Another spectacular leasing proposition at Goldfield, the little Florence, baa reached the end of lt active life. The company was In operation less than, 200 days, yet It has paid out the sum of 1430,000 in the shape of dividends, and 9100,000 is now tied up In the treasury on account of litigation. A MIRACLE. Raised Up When Science 8ald There Wae No Hope. G W, L Nesbitt, Depot Street, Marion, Ky, writes1 "I was a chronic invalid with ftidney troubles, and often wished death might end my awful Buffer ings The secretions were thick with sedi11 m b a ment, my swollen and my right side so nearly paralyzed I could not raise my hand above my head The doctor held out no hope ot my recovery, and I had given up, but at last started using Doan's Kidney Pills and made a rapid gain. After three months' use I was well and at work again Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MllburCo, Buffalo, N. Y. n SANDY ATE THE PARRITCH." But He Had to Play Mean Trick on Himself to Do it. An old gentleman In a village not far from Glasgow breakfasted every morning on porridge, and. In order to save fuel, cooked a whole weeks supOne Friday mornply every Saturday ing the, atuff seemed very cold and very salt, and he felt he.must abandon the struggle to eat it 'But his stubborn nature forbade any such thoughL So he fetched the whisky from the cupboard, poured out a glass and placed it before him on the table. "Now, Sandy, said he, "it ye eat that parrltch yell hae that whisky, an if ye don t ye wont." He stuck again at the last spoon-- ' ful, but keeping his eje steadily on the glass of whisky, he made a bold, brave effort, and got it down Then he slowly and carefully poured back me whisky into the bottle with a groad grin, as he said to himself: "Sandy, my lad, 1 did ye thot time, ye ouid fule! 15 YEARS OF 8UFFERINQ. Burning, Painful 8oret on Tortured -- Pop, the old kicks! the bucket I Hle'rijshlem, fertMt eaow! I wouldn't tuk peace! SI-- Bh passed sway in pieces, yep The sM fule kicked tbet bucket o stuff ysou go tsw blow up stumps with! X He Didnt Car. simplicity," said Senator to s Washington reporter "Simplicity saves us a Jot of trouble, too. Two men met In front "of a hotel Nature and a womans work comone y and fell into a political argu- bined have produced tho grandest ment. They were ordinary, every day remedy for wotrians ills that the ort rf men, but one of them had an world has ever known. extraordinary flow of polysyllabic lanIn the good days of guage He talked half an hour, and our grandmothers they relied u his companion listened in a doze the roots and berts of the field to AS Dow, the speaker pompously cure disease and mitigate suffering. conclsded, perhape you will coincide The Indians on our Western with ef to-dcan produce roots and Plains The other's face brightened up herbs for every ailment, and cure Why, yes, thanks, old man. he de- diseases that laffie the most skilled clared heartily, moving toward the physicians who bare spent years in barroom door, J don't care If 1 do. of tho le Beveridge "I Day and Night Many Remedies to No Avail Cured by Cuticura. Skin Soap ay study Magazine. Ho-y- Warm baths with Cuticura Soap followed, when. necessary. by gentle anointings with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair, and hands of infants an4 children, relieve eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations and chafings, permit rest and sleep and point to a speedy removal of torturing, when disfiguring humours ' May be ssed froai all else fails. HJrtfe th Hoar drugs. From the roots and. herbs of the field Lydia E. Ihnkham more than Paving tho Way. 1 thirty years ago gave to the women "Oeorg, said the pretty girl, of the world w remedy for tMir peknow youre awful bashful This wu portentous, nlth leap year culiar ilia, more pote'tJt and efficacious than any combination of drugs. so nev. He blushed assent. "An4 youd have proposed to me exLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable is now recognized as the Comnound that? fcr cept This too. he was bound to acknowl standard remedy for womans Ills. ' ' edge. Mrs. Well, I would have accepted she went on, Tend so that's settled Discussing the matter later she ex pressed a natural pride that she had not taken any advantage of the aea N on. Legs Tried 240 Did sfie pass away in , van m Ora, City or Tolido, Loom Coctt. I v I make oath that be ta Malar ratal J.thIiiiit Irm at i. Caaaar Co butaamta tha Uty offToledo. County aad Slat aforauti and that aaid firm will pay tha urn of partner DNS , for aach and DOLLARS HITNDKKO aoiug Bertha of C15 N.G St, MufT, Louisiana, Mo., writes : Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for tha asks of other suffering women I am willing to make my troubles public. For twelve years I bad been suffering with the worst forms ot female Ills. During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. No tongue can tell what I suffered, and at times I could hardly walk. About two years ago 1 wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice. 1 followed it, and can truly aay that Lydia .E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkhams advloe restored health and strength. It is worth mountains of gold to suffering M Important to izinif toilet requisite of exceptional exeellence end economy, Invslaeble for inflamed eyes, (hroet and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drag and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Mother, In Use For Over SO ears. The Kind Yon Have Always BonghL A Redeeming Feature. "It is a pity that there are so' many people who tell falsehoods." Yes ( answered Miss Cayenne, but think how much worse It would be if we had to accept all the gossip we Weary Waggs Say, lady, would yex mind lendln me a dime fer car fare? Im de Due de Chllblalnea in disguise, an Im on me way to keep an appointhear a positively true. ment with a heiress! Starr Menu Thoroughly Varied. James McNeill Whistler once visited an artist In Paris who was not overburdened with this world's goods, and waa surprised at the sumptuous lunch provided. On being asked how he managed to live so well, his host replied: "I have a pet monkey, which I let down from my window by a rope Into that of my landlady, and trust to Providence. Sometimes Jacko returns with s loaf, sometimes with a ham. His visits are full of surprises. One never knows what may appear. COFFEE Your grocer must sell poor coffee; we cant all be comfortable; but he t neednt sell it to you. Your grocer return! your money if you don't ilka Schilling' Best, we pay him Insect Chemists. Falling to bite sugar from several lumps, some marked bees under ob-servatlon of Gaston Bonnier, a French naturalist, flew sway, returning In an hour or two with other workers, after first visiting a fountain. Settling oa lae sugar, they were seen to pnmp wa-It- r from their crops, when they sucked ip the ayrup so formed. tt Cures White' You Walk. Addrea nj Uee Where Needed. Ballroom Why she seeme to have n good headof hair. 8tar boarder Oh, hers la all rm going to get her to nse It onright the mattresses. Philadelphia Record, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Threugh Struggle to aRepos. Struggle and anguish have their plads in tvery genuine life, but they are th stages through which it advances to a strength which is full ol repose. M able. GARFIELD Digestive Tablets. From your druggist, or the Garfield Tea Co, Brooklyn, N. Y. 25c per bottle. Louisiana bra a steel sawmill with a capacity of 600.000 feet a day, which is said to bs the largest In this country. halin - Soatblae Imp. Per ebtldraa toatblna, aoftana th (nna, redneae atcabew. 9 Whe Jealousy get a tacation. wantrd to aall tho original OOboxof Native Hrrb lor M ernta. busy love takes Trial Office nt other aurrh-- e ti catty canrea aam IS SUPERIOR DIFIANCE Hly 2-ln- Esilca,i:m. Manaaataring Company. Big aommlealoa oa newly patrated pin caabloa and titbn bla holder altaehmont for aewing machine, Thla la the beat eeller on the market, every woman buy one. Agent aumple cent postpaid, 14etm Writ for territory and prL-- Hat to agent. IDEAL MF0. CO Sun 22,14 mMagtai U,CMa,fc a -1 STlHCH- aiaurr? soes star rats TOILET CO, iJAHTEDsiS mark cancellation my favor, nteejUii a registered trade-mar- k oa "Native Hvban which waa leaned to nay competitor, oa ib ground that they were not eotltlrd to nnch trade mark For sample and terms and tha Patent Office rieclidoa, write P. E. M ELR OS E, Columbus. Ohio DEFIAKCE -' Siz;!i IMEPJXra imitator. Th baa recently decided a trade- caaa In ThrowOId-StyleilarrowsonthcJiinkPil- Allen1 Foot-Eaa- s is a certain cur for not, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by 11 Druggists. Prtca 25c. Dont wbstitnta. TrialI package FRWC, accept p prla aad QUALITY Wa N. Ua Sait Lake CUy, Ns. 1, ISOS.- - c! Harrow Win Do tho Samo Work Bettor In' -l It I Take All tho Risk or Don't Keep Puts th Son lit Prop or Condition f HoftTOW (Airs., lUiwHtgUn. eowerv th WboJHare Th Hsm JUvism Pm Oq , Le tirm. 1)!, l Themwln Ao4J match Is ihovherri 1 tenth ere Jut whet U GKirriaCMsir: I ea wi! piewH wHH to brank the sums lalf tho Time 1 myJ-(- ekickew mn4 te In Thome from April to ft ptem. isR , er? week eyoHisH Tiwe worn ent not 1 AprlL Where roar 4 irrow wee immI 1 Heft only tree, Harrow, Oowatr, oe tra4. wifutme tn the three f M wheel rmp Aritnfatn lend woe too dry to mk OtWfwau-vi- 4 o4 heepeRoU ten pfau Whet'e th HNT we ri orr yoar tlrlde when enee wear with m? CkubhUuntn 4 flii th On Man Can D TWO MEN'S Work over eerredee. Tow na go once follow - fwrmwe HAirrwMd with myt-iB-right oioogwith the eMbder-thyoer eeed in with ni more work u4.o BMvre time thoa yow now eueod hnr rovtAfi Th booh I il eond jam teHafthy and How, on wheel fteLae eo it OftO. T. Bum. that RccV If XBet emberHFa4 4 ftiWJiA trwly. rawoMblt trial, rewd it lark end ret ery roa vw paid If yoe d rathpr hare rwr m U e row re by wait mat I, Bla Savina to First Buyer In Each Uc.IIty f-tfoetnf my Is Harrow Toaeaa't afford tom me rid H tor bt rnn tt m it. my t Maiof Plad owt all aboattf Harrow. 1 tayway and be th ,B $3 I ihibtt my harrow jr&E&K the My Harrow Savns Day ond Pays for Itself In a WEEK 5? wifi Hold meuetare. a , yow that eometi teae tonne wader th anil Hh I t wf farm new !r ft wheat wlH wewt two more awtlAM ta wake foar bn Harrow, wal'-k- enwft . NifeStfNj It RlfHt tins 1. ..... If lt Irwe bow that hitvai hlp i ortb4 jow ew pray 1 mjr rUk that it I true. ftmwwd fvea maoy vod rm hwyr iwonrfA, i naatfeeretifkiwA I wckv ht j.ft.warto Lon Mro.cs wmk-RAS- Y. wotwnlly pmf for IMf la Aft mp that, tor year and yem it Will mat tha moaey in task. lata par yo batter Iron fun nor ahn hae on ot my harrrooe t Wnthawlaatte. Too oaaht to hear tho praiae U fast m yw will eftat yoa ve trleA tt a4. whet ft Kim ftnd mow ey waver U ta thet ft will IfTouriiUriDalir nltooaWMkf!! S. H. Bolton,Tw!n FaIIs,!dfth a its) fiJMlSV I 'rilling Perseverance Essential. v There la a certain point of proficiency nt which an acquisition begins to be of use, and unless wa have the thfie and resolution necessary to reach that point, our labor Is as completely thrown sway as that of' a mechanic who began to make nn engine but never finished It. P. G. Hamerton. SUrboarder rm going to buy the landlady n bottle of hair restorer. Washington Lirgi WITH "McaiTM Ana Pat-- Tf, TOILET ntITISEPTIS Examine carefully every bottle of safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It AGENTS ' Keeps tbs breath, teeth, mouth and body aatioepticeily elcaa and free from unand disagreeable odors, healthy germ-lif- e which weter, soap and tooth p reparations ions cannot do. A germicidal, disln- - CA8T0R1A a Bean the Signature off Xjom&tm. . . CfttruttA, thifUL Hgiwi H Rumms. Tnkto M&njya, Ltd ferret, Town ete I, it K fto Afrtok. Lennon Ltd.. Hole I ftoer , Prom Fo ter mt ft hem Coro , MT Peel Free, Cuttctm ftoou oft ifte dkift arary After an attack of rheumatism, caaa of Cataaaa that cannot be enrad by tha ua of i Coaa. Hall-(tutu ores out broke on my running FRASE J CHXTET bafora ma and aabacrtl-rto my praanca, legs, from below the knees to Sworata am of A. D.. lint. A. W. GLEASON, the ankles. There are no words to thla fay. Dacambar, I XoTanr Pcnuo. tell all the discomforts and great sufwomen. Car ta taka tataraany aad aria Ball' to he had endure and fering night day. directly Catarrh aa lb blond aad niocoua turfasa ef IM What Lydia E. Pinkhams VegeHe used every kind of remedy and rnataia. band for icaitmontala fra. P i CHKNET S CO., Toiadoa 0, table Compound did for Mrs, Muff, three physicians treated him, one after alt 75a. old by Dnrglata, it will do for other suffering women. the other, withoilt any good results Taka nail' a family Pill for aoorttpatlus. whatever. One day I ordered some Ravengti Furious Appetite. Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, He who, from a natural sweetnes and Cuticura Resolvent He began to use them and In three weeks all the and facility of temper, should despise sores were died up,- - The burning fire injuries received, would douhtless do a vet; great and a very laudable stopped, and the pains became bearable. After three months he was quite neUJel tef the quick by an offense, welL I can prove this testimonial at shouil fortify himself with th arm any time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, Upper of reason against the furious appetite Frenchville, Me., July 21, 1907." of revenge, and, after a great conflict, master bis own passion, would doubtWHY, OF COURSE.. less do a great deal more. Montalgn bus-ban- txp ftnid ttiranttamt 0m vortd Ousrurb tu tsa , Parti, A, T U. K Town A Co. 1 01 zs2i.SS?C2SS!l53S:Cj atapm M WIDOWS4 N ew LAW ewalaad ts I. tort td PENSIONS L Md peAl'Tin. anr tmdffaaaeA Md U hj Wo ts S3 Edp Cws andCarnot Itn UsM n 0 ae bartaa. W. L. nail pH, TkV " . PUTNAM FADELESS DYES o1 f M-st- a, aad War tbaa am eW d--a. Mart, Wnta Iw Mas beetiW-- U snntwwmaMnmli t . c , Oa lOe Is Dim ori 8WS em es tbare. Tbr dm in sad MwCenn. MOMHOK M wata OHUP bar 0 09., afbar dm. VaaAaOn Oahar, Ittlrnfm . r Y- i. - |