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Show , JAMES BRAID SAYS: Athlete ran do himself justice if hi feet hurt: Many thousand are using daily, broad and in this country. ,Uen s lixV Kaae, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes All the pionnnent Golfer and Tennis llajens at Augusta, linehurst and Palm lle.u h got rnuih satisfaction' this Spring. It give i reP from it ufulne-- s and a spungy feeling that make Allens Foot ou forget you huie feet iise is t lie gi cutest comfort cWoiery ol the age and so ejiy to iw It prevents MINES AND MINING QLOMAt CM N'o The apparent consumption-of- -r ntw popper In the United States In 1910 was about 736,000,000 pounds; in 1909 It was about 688.500,-00pounds The smelter production of primary copper In the United States In 1910 was 1,0X0 150,509 pounds, as comsoreness, hlisUrs or puffing and gives rest , In with 1,092 951,624 pounds pared from tiled, tender or swolli n "feet. 1909 a decreahO of about 1 2 per cent. teen years befoie the public, over 30 OUC 4th J Don't go in vour vacation testimonials. Mendlia Nevada Mining company V 5 Without a pai kage of Allen's Foot Fuse closed down Its pnopertls on the first Dint acupt anv Fold tveivwheie. 25c r Inst., for the purpose. Manager John Wdie-- a ubstitute (simple sent Hit'll Cook says, of going ahead with mill Allen F Olmsted. Le llov , N. V. .1 construction In the near future, says C' the Bloch Record. ?h vt fg Eli .Hr-wf ?.v. Some people seem to make a spe A number of Massachusetts mining . . near thoughts clalty of thinking only f and hiokerage interests aie pi inning rVi jjTt When a 1. mtive n needed take the al disa new com olidation for the wava potent Gartield ita. Composed of trict, the Turner Ely and Williams yp-Atv.'- ; Herbs. Ely groups In the vicinity of Lane r First and Second Choice. City being the heart of the deal. JUncle Johnny, wouldnt you like With three big rigs actively drilling rttthjcti) mtvy UfiMOhl - N to be an angel? forATEmuomi for oil w.thin ten mile? of the town 4 of Vernal, Uintah county, Utah, and Johnny Not as long as there s a show for me to become a bast ball V the estimation of most three moie rigs coining in (one now at Green River and two at Dragon), pitcher or a circus- - clow n. people, in this country at tiomil piominence. It was the custom the pr cnt Indications point strongly least, wlo take an Inter 'a hundred jears ago or more to Invite to that pirt of the state as on the eve Awful Contingency. rst In ihe subject of y What are you girls doing'' VA. home ot na mentation by distinguished guests to plant trees, of an oil boom. ! t'J'fclirub.ior .Jlow ers as mementoes of means Settling our costumes for the and gar Reporting the work for the month iytheir visits. We see the fruits of this of May -- on the tunnel of the Seven dens there is nothing Shakespeare ball, mother. Take my advice and wait. They custom In the historic plantings Troughs Monarch, Foreman Haas more attiaetive and ap which have been at says forty three feet progress was may dig up something at any moment A, nr V" perpetuated pealing than a colonial Mount Vernon the trees planted by to prove there never was such a perj' vt garden. That this methmade; that the quart cut some time W son, and then where would jour od of displaying nature's laifajelte and Thomas Jefferson and ago is continuing with values holding Rosalind and Celia he? the rose buth planted and named for their own, and that some water, which bou.ity appeals to people , x. if vshis mother by Gen. George Washingwho have the means and Is a good sign, was coming in. ton It is the outgrowth of this same Musical Note. futilities for indulging a he recent discovery of the rich A music teacher In a New England taste for any sort of ornamental garcustom which has prompted many of copper oie body on the 1,200 Alpha our presidents and distinguished for school was trying to make the chil- dening is eloquently proven by the level of the Giroux Consolidated, In to trees dren In the fourth grade understand fact that a colonial garden has been a the visitors elgn plant White House grounds at Washington. wblf-- Is the same body had on the the value of a triplet to get them to conspicuous feature at the White know that three quarter-note- s Attached to the flower garden proper 1 000 level harTieen of il under House for a number of years past. benefit to the Giroux that It is on a brace were equal to two quarter-note- .Mrs. Roosevelt had this many an old Virginia estate la a garden laid out just south of eerles of terraced beds which were one of the most widely described used In the old days. If not at pres- ipropositlrns at present, both east and She couldn't make them under- the presidential J4 ent, for growing small fruits and veg west. stand; and finally, in despair, she mansion, and Imetablea for the use of the household The United States geological surasked: What are three little babies mediately underIn many Instances these kitchen gar vey has issued an advance statement born all at the same time called? neath the winrUMom --a Accidentals! shouted a small boy. dows of her prifflPDfn in wanIa dens were of copiper production In 1910, showing screened with that' the total production of new rewith a vague remembrance of the les- vate apartments, son of a week before. box and the fined copper last year was 1,422,039,-13- 3 and Mrs. Taft was so impressed gravel walks pounds. This was the largest outwere neatly bor- put lu the history of the Industry, exThat Might Be Inducement. with its beauty dered with the ceeding that of 1909 by 31,017 679 It was during the hot spell and on when she beYr'-NvMVsame ricb-buethe hottest night of the week that a came First Lady .r shrub - so thaU pounds. took a number of of the Land that The rather surprising statement is the general efher little charges for a car ride. In she not only con- made by easteyp circles that up tp fect was almost the Public Square they piled out and ttnued the garthe present time no Cobalt company as sto as were .nig rchfil the telescope set up den but had it expleasing has had the courage to drive lower that of the by a man who vends peeps at the tended and Imt level for ores, and beds them- than the heavenly-bodie- s at so much per peep. proved. Is commended the company Nlplssing selves. The children yre told that they a colonial By to sink to the determination Its for Not the least might look at the moon, a little lec- - garden is meant. level for prospect pur of the factors 1,000-foo- t ture accompanying the lesson that the It will be underthat go to make poses. moon was a cold body. stood, the form ?$ V The owners of the Ohio mine. In up the beauty Teacher, spoke up one little South of flower .! - A - is' A. A plot I. e Rebel Creek district, Nevada, will, a of colonial ; look when you alder, through the that wav the ap4 && In Vlr- - within the next sixty days, begin the garden glass does your face get cold? proved and act N ' tw !.)( -- UweCleveland Leader. "gVnla "it lowed erecttoB of Ul. w . MOUtt TBlH 3 W1W MTB? cepted fashion in In the stately the property. is already a milThere the days of our old treea that lion and a quarter dollars worth ot v grandfagreat Us, - arches counterfeit In or overshadow ore blocked out, which will be availmost Instance surround every mV thers before the and even l lature casthe space allotted to flowere the limbi trimmed able as soon as the mill Is completed. R e v o ntionary tles such a Is common to a sufficient height from the ground to allow ' , y In the Ida May upraise of the Silver war. In many V "S In the famaa formal garSuch trees v '(the entrance of plenty of sunshine. i Consolidated property at Park coloa King respects dens of tlfland and are, alike to the box, only to be attained as the an nial garden is assay made the fore part of City, which has lajtterly been lackheritage of time and consequently they are not so very diffrom some of the latest week last wtme of the copied In -ing In many a newly established garden upon rock broken down ferent from an gave ths following mulof our estate newer stint. tvhlch without has been money " expended 200 area of values: Silver, remarkable equal HOUSE OH 4 V96M4 EUTAfe' vicinthe timillionaire gs AUMhe summer houses, the trellis, etc., which flower beds of the one sees In these old Virginia gardens are of ounces; lead, fifty per cent; gold, 6, ity of New fork, in New average sort. Inasmuch as most of the flowers form of . :framueoflstruciion,-Ui- e wood usnallyJelng paints and copper 3.5 per cent, making It England and elsewhere. Whereai that have place in a colonial garden are of the horticultural sculpture is lacking ths Virginia ed white, and the garden walls which on some worth about 9160 a ton. hardy sort. There are, however, J. Nelson Nevlus of Pasadena, a estates supplement the hedges are of brick. The gardens are embellished by mas? tn artistic some features of the t of the flower beds touch. For Instance, the grassy or were established too long ago to admit mining engineer, has been over to the gardens that render the colonial garden distinctive, and terraces which can be rendered so effective have of the Introduction of the concrete products mines near Jacobs lake on the Buckparticularly the case with the neatly been introduced whenever the cluraetef of the" which have done so much for the embellishment skin mountains to inspect those proptrimmed little hedgeg that serve as borders for site seemed to render It advisable, and founMr. of the latter-dagarden. Almost without excep- erties, says the Kanab the various flower beds and In many Instances tains, stone garden seats, ete..- - are 1 be found tion,' however, garden structures are so heavily Neviua Bays there la no question as screens supply and boundary markers for the Just as In the gardens laid out is more precise vine rlad that the material of their ronstruction to the immensity of the copper degarden. fashion. The gardens of the Old Dominion also makes very little difference in appearances. Out- posits which can be readily seen even In the case of many of the older disclose a wide variety of pergolu, arbors and side the strictly tropical vegetation there are few though very little development work gardens all or a portion of these hedges are formed 'of the summer houses. Some of these am of rustic flowers or trailing vines that wlir not grow lux has been done. . richly tinted and sweet scented box. Indeed It construction and almost all of them are unpreurlantly in the kindly Virginia climate and this A gold strike ia reported to have is the presence of this shrub which Is tentious In character compared with the ornafact accounts for the variety of vegetation In the been made on .Indian creek, a tribulikely to distinguish a genuine colonial garden from the mental buildings to be found In twtntleth cen- old gardens. newer sort of floral setting. For be ft known the tary of theJCoyo river, 300 miles up fury gardens where money ha flowed like water, stream. Pay baa been struck in-t- wo that box U very difficult to but for quiet repose and the charm sylvan soltransplant successfully places. A large area ia being some, say Impossible and It Is of very slow itude and as trysting places for those who desire prospected. growth. So much so. Indeed, that a handsome to exchange confidences In a sympttktlc Though Montanas production of gold, silver, hedge of box is more likely than not to represent secluded environment It Is doubtful if there Is the fruits of a century or more of care and attenIn the entire country anything to dempare with copper, lead and zinc in 1909 was valI ued at $51,429,694 of which about 79 A trial package of Munyons Paw Paw tion. Withal the box w ITT grow fairly well If. left nooks. these Pills will be Sent free to anyone on re- to Itself ar.d only given time, buUAhe watchful per cent represented copper. The figPerhaps the ideal time to visit) in old Virures show an increase over those of quest. Address Professor Munyon, 53d A care of a gardener Is required if It is desired ginia garden is In the spring or epfly summer 1908 of $9,392,984. Jeffern Sts., Philadelphia, Ia. If you are to restrict it to certain limits, as, for Instance, A collector of curiosities In Boston shows with when the prim box hedges have tip on every in need of medical advice, do not fail to the borders of flower beds. of bread that was baked In Paris a sdlt green and new piece coat a of The secretary of the Montgomery-Shoshon- e them pride branch, giving write Professor Munyon. Yotir communiIn the days preceding and folowlng the Revonow Is harder It Of course. the or wh the siege. touch Consolidate Mining comfeathers the hand during Imparting cation will be treated in strict confidence, lution there were and looks unpalatabla. colonial Is passed over the soft surface, fiose time is a In than all thirto stockholders a the brick, forwarded has gardens careas pany be will case and your diagnosed teen origti.al states, but the finest of these were of Gautier, Is statement showing the present debound to be a favorite season becauai roses Were Emile Bergerat, the fully as though you had a personal interlocated In Virginia. Nor was this to be wonever one of the most cherished charges ofNthe writing his memoirs and the first volume Sou- plorable condition of the companys view. dered at, for the Old Dominion was at that time gardeners 4n this favorec clime, and venirs dun. Enfant de Paris Les Anoees de Bo. affairs. It is set forth that the net w raw-Parills are unlike the seat of the most notable Munyon' one In here seats the may find In all their glo? country number heme, has Just been published. Recollecting loss for the entire three months the all other laxatives or cathartics. They new world. of beautiful varieties, such as the Nelly Cuatia. events cf tie siege he has much to say about the History tells of the magnificent escoax the 'iver into activity by gentle property was operated this year was which will not be encountered else here unless bread. methods. Tii.jr ao not scour, they do tates maintained by George Washington. Thomas $12,645 86, which is the reason for the 1 think some persons must have kept theirs, mine and mill being closed down. they have been transplanted from Virginia soil not gripe, they do not weaken, but they Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and other prominent But In reality it is Injustice to pr ae the rose for afterward I saw pieces of bread In do start all the secretions of the liver VlrUnlans of that period, but there were dozens With the expectations pf having season above other Intervals In I) prolonged a glass case. I was stupefied for two reasons. In and .stomach in a way that soon puts of other wealthy landed proprietors who, though their -- uetf flfty-to- n Dykes 'mill Pin " these ergans in a healthy condition and perhaps not nationally as prominent, lived In the blossom time. The chief ambition ( the owner be first place. In the severest days and after Jantwo within weeks, Raymond In my opinion same baronial style on their expansive plantacorrects constipation. of a colonial garden tn the Old I tralnlon has uary 15, there wag for each month only a mouse's operation Ray, W. A. Ray and H. J. Dykes left constipation is responsible for- - most ever been to so select and arrang the flowers ration, 300 grams. tions and bad the slave labor that contributed so utter was starvation. This There are 28 feet of human much to the development of such estates. A cothat the garden will be a contin n njagg cf The Parisian, as Is well known. Is a great bread Salt Lake last week for Gold Creek, bowels, which, is really a sewer pipe. lonial in the northern part ui Elko county, bloom from the advenf of" the r was not an Inevitable garden only adjunct ignolla, the eater; he can deprive himself of anything else, but Nevada, where the Gold Creek Island When this pipe becomes clogged the In - 3f a Virginia estate In those days of lavish snowball and 450 lilac the the his at least must have caushe grams. early becomes ne.l, poiw whole system spring until Mountain Mining and Milling combut It was In many Instances the special after the passing of the Virginia keepers, the ordinarily ing biliousness, indigestion and impure Ing, Bergerat, In the second place, does not believe pany recently acquired a large terri0fthe-lorand rheumatism the of or mistress JesEumines, the hobby pride passion vines an the hardy that the substance could survive the armistice. d blood, winch often produce of No woman who manor house. ailments chrysanthemums of the waning tea n. Berthelot as- tory embracing a splendid showing Cheni'lfctry could do nothing with It , free Now-quartz. milling gold suffers with constipation or any liver j to a Ths of amount number of are t say, strange necessary surprising keep a Vir- sured yQaqtier that be ate the bread without unailment can expect to have - a clear these old colonial gardens retain to this day Idahos production of gold, sliver, ginia garden in proper condition wid be likely derstanding It. If health. good or enjoy complexion lead and ziQp In 1909 was valmuch of thelr oId.tlnie epiendor. We say surprle--- -I to surprise a resident of a more n aherly state copper, annot to be Th!sbread was Dantesque and ou had my way not familiar from experience with he because It must be remembered i that when ued at $15,660,849, an Increase over it i had been Julea Favre at Ferrierea, alyzed. with which things fow in this f mred rapidity 190$ in spite of the fact that fewer n the BrijIscuTFon table the reason that they're devastating tide of our grgat Civil war swept have should clime. 4 aimplyJJiyow an over Even havoc were In operation. The the with mines l?ox many so gold of stomach, played, fronSt oflBismarck and said: Smell It. The city soon destroy the lining hedgesperhaps Up hundred In estate and ft would be too much to expect Increased slightly. Siyears old must be trimmed back ery gold production If ) is up serious forms of indigestion, - eestral youra. year' and so paralyze the bowels that they re- that the gardens should not suffer as did the decreased. and they are to be kept leas than shoi Her Jilgh 'so lver was copper this bread knew .what 'made No one of, fuse to. act unless forced by strong mansions. Furthermore, many of the old Vlr that they wR)iOt prevent visitors n the garden says the Bakers Weekly, or if anybody knew he of .gold, silCalifornias production ed clr- purgatives. glnla families have been In greatly-reducfronvohtalning general views of thi labyrinth of did not dare to tell the secret The animal king- ver, copper and lead In 1909 was valThe average colonial I Jrden-4-hl- ch greenery. waa ued at $28,841,050,' an Increase oA$4, dom supplied material after the vegetable Monyotrs Raw Paw rills are a tonic cumstances since the war and have not had the has been maihtAlned In anything to the stomach, hvra and nerves. The? means to maintain the 6ld gardens In the mineral succeeded the the and anlmaL Its exhausted, aijroachlng kCC5,909 as 'compared with the 1908 e their ancestors did. That lnj spite of instead of weaken; they en- - mer-tbagloiy bas a greenhouse attached in in the bakery once kept by Bergerats father a figures. ' The increase a shown In tba instead' of impoverish tiiese conditions (lie colonial gardens in the state rich the blood which plants .nay be given a fayirable start blacksmith forged bread. Buyers broke their figures for all four fnetals as follows: ' ' enable the stomach to get all kcown ts The Mother of Presidents" retain ao In the fprlng and later translated to it; th-early nails.-- - The report was circulated that on the teeth Gold, $1,476,311; silver, $218,035; copthe nourish men t from food that is put mucj, 0f teir beauty and fascination Is a tribute flower beds Many of the old gardfcg g;g0 j,ave bones from the catacombs were at last used. per. $2,328,928; lead, $12,633. In one cqjner of the plot a tin to the advantages of this form of gardening. ornamental In Nevada the value of the produo- There are some formal "gardens In old Viras a an seed house building psed tool house, SIMPLE A 8YSTEM. of gold, silver, copper, lead and tion whereas n not a few of these ancient floral ginia,- but for the most part the gardens are what Ind ne are known as' informal, or suggestive of natures, aun dial bdi been made How did Brown come to be so highly es- .jsinc in 1909 was $30,072,932an 60 cent or crease In own of central of than rather $11,254,704, the garden etn the flower arrangement per the. masterpieces I object teemed. aa a weather prophet?" 3 beds have ben arranged around ft1 a pivoL his optimism. When there la a drought over the corresponding values in 1908. Regular size bottle, containing 43 pills, j the fancy gardeners Ingenuity. Only In rhre .By center Munvons Laboratory, 3d A'j stances dd wt see the At many of the estates in Virgin, particuhe keeps predicing rain, and when Its rUning ha The'scld yield furnished nearly $3 Jefferson Sts.. Philadelphia. trimmed and fashioned Into fantastic shapes to larly those whichjwere the homes 000,000 of this total Increase. men. ot na- sayaJtJ going to clear off. -e fined GIMA j j v j j 0 lW nip f, fK 4 ur wjvc j! -- I South-side-teae- us Wv s. Kj her d -- po-se- y 500-foo- ' , 'V F R.E E A l"- re--- ,. -- A' jhfc- - 1 ? flower-banke- lay-ou- d s y f Ft?.ttltHHttParis Siege Bread i vine-covere- d rilVliklH'tl4illl son-in-la- old-tim- e - 15-y- ears I and-kidn- eys -- , Jr HtlngJ g old-ttm- t ! do-mai- n time-honore- in-9- f - |