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Show v. 1 t ' JUEK i had sparkled blue h i warm win that came up son, re from the southwest, but by the wind had wheeled around, anj lake returned Its normal cold anj nacing mood, As Vernon sank h the chair he caught a narrow gll of the boule-o- f yard between the curt the large window; )n the light of a street lamp he couB a cold rain slanting down on to asphalt. "How much longer! Is legislature to last, anyway? A demanded, as she arranged herself chair before him Three weeks" Ve . Three weeks mt drew the words out $ "Yea only three non. "And then we Tbe joint resolution June second." Amelia said nothin ally disturbed when speak of his. joint relionsf which was. perhaps, the rests Why t,4 spoke of them so often. "Of course," Verno a certain Impression i words. I .havs anoth ACUXPmttj Of- - COMMUNITY SILVER tka team t ImM at hrt'i Jaw ary wf fine allvar. THt war la fcalvaa, forks, paaaa aaj faney yieeea la (aaraalaatf ta aaaar tweaty-ft- v year a aaj ara baak Ik araalaa. Caaiparabla only wit l Ik host WrUg. T tvi 'Well,' be said, spreading bis wide, "of course, if you dont care enough to look In the newspapers! "But how could I, Morley?" said Amelia How was I to know where to look?" "Why, In the Springfield dlspatchea" I began by reading the papers, Amelia said. "BuL really now. Mortal, you know I couldnt find anything in them about you. "The most Important work tn tbs legislature isnt done in the newspe Pera," sald Yrrnon, with etgmflcanc ntafwen intended to hide hla There are jornmiltee meet logs, and conferences and caucuses; Il ls there that jllcles are mapped out and legislation framed. He spoke darkly, as of secret ees Ions held at night on the upper floor of hotels, attended only by those wht had received whispered Invitations. But If you must be in politics.. sh aid, ""why don't you do something big something great, something to make a stir? Show your friends that you are really accomplishing something! Amelin sat erect and gave a etrenu out gesture with one of her little fist this." clenched. Her dark eyes showed the "When will that be If excitement of ambition. But Vernon Winter after next drooped and placed hie hand wearily though, may call a si tu hla brow. Instantly Amelia started deal with the' revenue up from her chair. would take us all bir "Does that light annoy you?" Her next- winter. tone was altogether different from her "Sjit Winter!" sh,4id, leaning ambitious one. She was stretching out overt In alarm. "Do ftJaaan youll n hand toward the lamp, and the white have to be away all negater, too!" flesh glowed red between her fingers, The significance oft held against the light. sweet to Vernon, and "Never mind, said Vernon. It self to take her bands k doesn't bother me." could be with .You But Amelia rose and twisted the est, he s gl, softly. shade of the lamp about, and then, as In Spriugfleld!" sh she wss taking her seat again, she Why not?" asked Yrija. Other went on: members have their wA f ith them "I suppose it'll be worse then ever some of them, he Milkd, think- after after we're married." She faling bow few of the merlri cared to tered, and blushed, andhegan making have their wlvea with thA Jurlng the aession. What could on do fel Springfield, , pray ? Amelia demand! Go to the legislative bops, I suppse reels with farmers andt She almost ticlans! gust. 'Why, dearest," V you do them a great of them are really of Hj the society in Sprlngfidj At the governors mansion the other nig: teJo Aitin a ta yUat 1 hmla FILE . hatch aaj jMcriytiaa 1 yaar iareafiea. J. Ichlacia. Alt wavy at Law aaj Saficitar ml falaata, N4-- I jadfe taiUiay. Sail Lek City Wr ths Beaton of Long Evening There ar no loiit!j. jluUr-av?o-t- ag In the homes where Vat Tooth's Ompanlon ia a a a Lly visitor, and there ned b tn Idle fconra. Th variety of tha paper's ouateau to every member of the aWWT feAftArsA (Coprnsbl, IW7, ky Bobbe WcnrUi Co.) a and before one laaue la the next la waiLing at the postofflc During the winter season The Companion prints nearly a hundred complete itorlea of conaidarable length, besides the absorbing aerials, some twenty five articles by men and women of renown, and about twice aa many abort character and humorous sketches as there anj winter nights. Send your subscript lon"T$I.75 at nca so as to receive free all the Issues of The Companion for the remaining weeks of lDOft, as wall as The Companions Venetian" calendar for .1S10, lithographed In thirteen otars and gold. The souths ComCompanion, panion Building, Boston, Mass. hold, Military Plsty. " DOrlsf ' tho Civil war the lats Colonel Gabe Bouck organised a regt-- a ment which ht controlled die tator. "I ass a humble servant ef the said an Itinerant evangelist who had wandered Into camp ons day, "endeavoring to aave- - the-soof the unfortunate.' I have just left the camp af the th Massachusetts, where I was Instrumental la leading Ight man into the paths of righteousness. Adjutant,"- - thunders d 'Oof one! Isrd, ul after a moments pause, "da tall ten men tar baptimn. is d d Massachusetts regiment shall baat jiiIm for piety. Success Magazlnt. Mouck, A Mslodrama ef Modern Finance. A fantastic melodrama of modern finance succinctly and correctly deThe Cash Intrigue," a new wevel by (Merge Randolph Cheater, author of The Making of Bobby It Is a tale of tremeodous Hurnlt vtrlfs for wealth and power, with a In- - tbs domestic drama entwined working out of the- - plot that makes tho story, all the more Interesting. It may aptly he termed sensational, but It Is a clever chroninohanting. cling of the efforts of a young man to avengo the ruin of a father by setting control of ail tha cash In cira ad la tha culation, campaign napped out by him, on is brought to a realisation of the hold the great llnanolers have upon the people of The this great country of ours. Ouh Intrigue" should at once. jump Lpto popular Savor, tar It has everything to commond It. Published by l the company, scribes CHAPTER I. Amelia rame running eagerly down the wide stairs, and though she was smiling with the Joy of Vernons coming. she stopped od the bottom step long enough tp shake out the skirt of the new Rprtng gown she wore, with a manner that told she had It on that evening for the first time. Vernon hastened to meet her. and It was not until be had kissed her and released her from hla embrace that she saw the dressing-casbe had get down In the hall. Whats tbst for? she asked In alarm. Her smile faded suddenly, leaving her face wholly serious. "I have to go back to ulght,"he replied, almost guiltily. "To-nigh- "Yes; I must be In 8prlngfield the morning. But what about the dinner?"' "Well, he began, helplessly, gueaa you'll have to get somebody in ' my place. Amelia stopped and looked at him In amaxemenL "I thought the senate never met Mondays until five o'clock In the afternoon T she said. "It doesn't, usually; but I had a telegram from Porter an hour ago; theres to bo a conference In the morning." They started toward the drawing la was pouting in her disappointment. I knew Something would spoil it, she said, fatalistically. And then she added, presently: I thought that Monday afternoon session never lasted longer than a minute. You never went down before until Monday night. "I know, dear," said Vernon, apologetically, "but now that the session is nearing Its close, we're busier thaq we have been.' "Can't you wire Mr. Porter and get him to let you off? she asked. Vernon laughed. "He Isnt my master," he replied. "Wrjl, he acts like It, she retorted, and then aa If she .bad suddenly hit upon an unanswerable argument she went on: It that's so why do you pay any attention to his telegram?" It lant he, .dear," Vernon explained, "itn the party. We are to have a very Important conference to consider a sit- Ttwrfi.-'Amel- Bobbs-Merrtl- there. Yes, overdressed, no Well, you woqldnt ha dressed," Vernon retortei to have the advantage, bd to forego It He sank V cushions of his chair, foldfcliis hands and plainly taking the rej senator need after hla legislative klors. "Of course," he said, discuss It now. The goversor ssy not call the special session If th party but he paused, thinking how little Interested she was In the party. "I wiBh youd let politics Slone." Amelia went on relentlessly. It seems so so common. I dont see whit there is In it to attraot you. Aad hov am I ever going to explain your absence to those people Bgbtf . Tell them that politics detained you, I She teoked-at Mm tsverelyi and yet, triumphantly, as 5 gbe had reduced the problem to an surdity. "Why," said Vernoon, you can tell them that 1 was called tuddenly to Springfield; that an Important matter In the senate " The senate!" Amelia neered. "But, dearest, Vernon began, leaning over In an attitude fg- - argument, She cut him short ' . "Why, Morley. do y think Ld ever let on to those Eltonsthat I know any one In oolitic?" j, la, New Dont the have poBcs York? he asked. t They wont even bow where Springfield Is! she OT Irreleat Wed Knew All the Diplomats. little plaits in her handkerchief, studying the effect with a sidewise turn of her head. , Vernon bent .over and. took both her handa In his. "If It were only Washington!" There waa a new regret In her tone, as there was tn the inclination of her bead, shall be Washington, dear," he said. Amelia's eyelids fell and ahe blushed again, even In the glow the lamp shed upon her face. They vrere silent for a moment, and thqn suddenly she looked up. Washington would be ever so much I should better, Morley," she said. feel as If that really amounted to something. We'd kno wall the diplomats, and I'm sure in that atmosphere you would become a great man." I will, dear; I will," be declared, "but It will be all for you. (TO BE CONTINUED.) .It Value of Trass In Towns. "The planting of trees In streets and public places la a sure means of Increasing the healthfulness of a town, as welt as addlug to its beauty. BuL" says a writer In Building World, not all trees are suitable for town planting; and in order to Insure success, a nursery In which to grow th elected trees should be .established In the neighborhood. London appears to be well provided In this respect. Th London county council maintains , vantly. Its own nurseries, and large tracts' of Whatll they say wheithey receive Hill arc reserved for at our card next falll.heuked with a ground ofAvery trees, whose ultiyoung rearing , smile. mate destinations are the various Well, yon needn't thik your name and public gardens of th will be engraved on theias senator, I parks mntropolla" can aseure you!" H flashed. Reciprocity. rr Vernon laughed aga nd Amiie There is a little shop In Park place went. on; before the door of which le.e email "You can laugh, but ieally believe box. The top ! fastened by e padlock. you would If I'd let y Tbe key hi kept in a hiding place They were silent sfer known only to the man who keeps the , and Amelia sat with her elt on th arm hop, end to the postman. When the of her chair, her chliin her hand, postman has a letter for that number meditating gloomily q ner ruined he unlocks tbe little box, drops in the dinner. mall, finds a cigar, locks the box and j "If you did any god In proceeds on his way, This has been being by polities she said, as J speaking to going on a long time The man who herself. "But I fail toM what good keep ths shop lives over on Long you do. What good dsyou do?" She Island. He has no clerk and comes to lifted-h- er head' suddqy and chal- business whenever the spirit moves lenged him with a hlghbok. him. New York Times. i the Bottom Step Long Enough to Shake Out the SklrL natlM that has Just arisen. I must not miss It." Well, It ruins my dinner, tbats all, the said, helplessly. "I wanted you here." Vernon had come op from Spring-fielas usual for the week's end adjournment, and Amelia had counted on his waiting over, at he always did, for Awatkned.' said to be uaiect la the Monday night train, before going There back to hls'duttes In the senate. More Cubn. When I waa there the than all, she had counted on him for a "Strange dinner she had arranged tar Monday people seemed to want nothing but evening. rest, Philadelphia Public Lodger. "What time does your train leave?" she asked, la the voice of one who sucMere Human Nature. cumbs finally. to a hopeless situation. Said eecu north pole discoverer To the 4ther1n the game: EleveiTlwenty he said. , But I brought my luggage over wltfc me, to Tt'a you for the Ananias olub I could start from here at the last And mo for the hall of fame. minute. Ill go over te the Twenty-thir- d An Instructive Story. street station and catch it A v .A boy's .book -- along new- linen Is there.5 Amelia bad bad (he deep chair VerThe Boy With the U. a Survevf non liked so well wheeled Into the by Francis appealing te the boys love of excitement, this mellow circle of the. light that fell tory describes the thrilling adven-tnre- s from a tall lamp. The lamp gave the U. 8. Geo- only light In the room, and the room of members of logical Survey,- graphically woven appeared vast In the dimness; an effect somehow bx the hi that pieeess and Instructs. Among the waa on It, ss It.aided the fires of the Ansley into" a stirring narrative that both louse had been allowed to die down places described are the Grand Can- in an eager pretense of spring. It was yon ef tbe Colorado, the Death tV but spring In Chicago. Sunday spring, AlanksL Texan and southern PubUshed by the Lothrop, Leq A morning bad been bright, and the tak tfhepard Co, Boston. J d Had I -- t) be in Proper Form Without His Retain!' Fee Yeung Lawyer Could It Act An Irapecunloue yog lawyer re- Dear Sir I have your request for advice of a recent date, and beg leave not having received any cently received the bowing letter to say that from a tailor to whoi fee was In retainer from you 1 cannot act In the debted1 premises. Ufcon receipt of your check -"- Desc Sir Kindly Mse me by n tat J250 I shill be very glad to look mall when 1 may xpect a remit- the matter up tor you and to acquaint tance from you in of my you with the results of my tnvestlga-tlon- a account Tours trulysegment I am, sir, with groat respect The follower of j. Snlppem." Imme- your meat obedient senranL Barela Batons diately replied. B. Coke." Success lfagaxlne. ra-tur- ing trouble at Bannock. Nevada, and step are proposed to put tbe element out of the camp. Ore from the Ewlllght Gulch claim, near r lint, on diiiplay ver- - Utty 7 fdahof byM arcus White and R. M. Lewis, assays J.804 - ounces of sliver gold per-toof concentrates. High teen sacks valued at 116,000, from tbe Victor mill at Rawhide, were stolen from a freight wagon enroute to Fallon, Nevada. No clue has oeen found. Development la being vigorously prosecuted on what bids fair to prove one ot the deposits 'Of asbestos In Idaho, situated five miles southeast of PocateHo. The fibre shows a width of three inches, which makes it a very valuable product All local officials of- - the Goldfield Daisy company have tendered their President Including resignations, Charles D. Wilklcoon, Secretary W. L. Carden and Directors Harry Cutler, Chester Lyman and W. B. Morris. The company operations are practically suspended Indefinitely. Latest estimates of the seasons gold output from the Nome district places the production at 14,120,000. This is the largest ever secured from dredging operations on the Solomon river. Because of the unusually dry summer, sluicing was Impossible in all camps on -- Seward peninsula of the Seven The properties Mines Coalition company and the Seven Troughs Mining company, which have been closed down tbe last six week on account of labor difficulty, are to be reopened November. 1 upon a larger - operating scale than before. It is announced. Shareholders of the Horn Silver Mining company are being notified annual meeting, of the companys which Is to he held in Salt Lake City on December 7. It Is the Intention at that time to take up the matter operaof extending the companys tions at Its mine In Beave.- county. W. Johnson's The sawmill at-El Oro group of mines on Bear creek, in Idaho, is completed - and It put Into- cormoisslon.-''ready to-bmay not, however, be operated this fall, owing to the lateness of the season, as there Is already fou Inches of snow on the ground at the mill. e The second shipment of ore from the new camp of Ellendale, Nevada, has been freighted by two e teams to Tonopah, where it was loaded upon cars to be shipped to the Selby smelter. The value of the latest consignment. It Is estimated, Is In the neighborhood of $60,-00and-IHtL- FROM AN -- By Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Louisville, Ky. Lydia E. pink-mm- 'i Vegetable Compound has cer-- " tainl y done me world of good and ost-valuable E. - - who have contended that no Important body of ore would ever be found In the southern portion of Experts the Alta district will have to revise their opinion on that point If the showing In tho tunnel of the Rainbow Mining company continues to Improve as It has done in the last few days. The matter of paying the. Judgment of $176,400 against ths Mam moth fining company In favor of the Grand Central Mining company, after ten years of litigation, was, adjusted ' The In Salt Lake City last week. cas has been one of the most famous in tbe annals of mining litigation. shaft in a Driving from its 160-fothe syndiof ore, oopper good body cate '"which recently took over the Schultz group, of, claims , In Globe, Arlz., is highly gratified with tha result of development thus far. The drift Is yet In the granite country, but It Is headed for thfe schist formation. Opening of the tungsten mines near Osceola, Nev., is progressing with the most satisfactory results according to O. A. Turner, chief owner of the properties, and E. L. Fletcher, his manager, who are in Salt Lake City purchasing additional machinery required to facilitate developments. Oopper . Acres Mining company, which has an. unusual surface oopper showing In. Its property, about ten miles nortn of the new high grade gold camp ot Bannock, Nev., could at thin time make shipment ot pay ore from It dump, 1 the belief of n number ot prominent mining men who have seen the property. That a spur will soon be built by the Tonopah and Tidewater railroad from Bonnie Clare to the mine of the Gold Mountain district, according to the Tonopah Miner, for investigation by railway officials has not only proved that a S per cent grade can be secured, but the mine can furnish a sufficient tonnage to make tbe operation of the road prou table. - The aggressive mining and milling a of the ores from Kramer hill at 1 fast bringing that town back to its old standing, when the town was one of, the busiest commercial and mining centers in the state, says the Humboldt Star. - The camp of Chafey, Nevada, It brightening perceptibly, It la said, despite the attention which is being attracted by Its more spectacular neighbor, Bannock. Leasers are doing good work in Chafey work which promises to make the camp a heavy producer. It' Is understood that proxiee ' representing fully 60 per cent of the Stock of the Nevada Consolidated Copper company have been received by the management of the oompany In Boeton to be used at the annnal meeting on November X, Gol-cond- , pr enough. I suffered, f romirregu lari ties, dizziness, nervousness, and a severe ' trouble. female LydlaE.Pinkhams ComVegetable pound has restored to perfect me health ana kept me from the operating table. 1 will never be without this medicine In the house. Mrs Saxi, I.kk, 3523 Fourth St, Louisville, Ky. Another Operation Avoided. I suffered untold Adrian, Ga. misery from female troubles, and my doctor said an operation was my only chance, and I dreaded it almost as muchas death. Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound completely cured me without an operation. Lena V. Hekky, It F. D. 8. Thirty yean of unparalleled roo. eess confirms tbe power of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to euro female diseases The great voL nme of unsolicited testimony constant. that y pouring in proves conclusively Com-rand yaia E. Pinkhams Vegetable is a remarkable remedy for those stressing feminine ills from which 0 many women suffer. -- tells c FOR 1 leai Preside' th Stan Shei Pled New mands ai ol ley port of d the gv rentlo clatloi Prei man. the M able s 1 mil who are 1 derta clusli . Pr Pr Orle aftei Mist ed I der mot tel pie toe wh Two of a Kind. Mrs. Boggs-- I hate to have a man always complaining about some little thing. Now, my husband is continually harping on the lace curtains. Mrs. Woggs Yes, and my husband has keen kicking on our front door every morning at three o'clock for the-la- st 20 years. Puck. Thi Re, the pre by pr; pr th de ABE TOC I.OSING FLESH tnfOQb ft rucking cough that you cannot beck? A bottle of Aliens Lung BalMtut will curt Me trouble .. and help you back to health. When the end of your work Is oul sight, look aloft. De Lesseps. pi Mr. Window's Soothing flyrap. tor children teething, noftco the guroa, reduces Ift taBiaUoft,diay pda, cures wind oolia. feoftuottlft 8 0 I I Of Jb p p The patriotism of the office seekei the greatest ever. d, Tr. Piereos Pellets, smell, ni lake as candy, regulate and Invigorate ttverand bowels and curs constlpatU 1 easy ts Some family skeletons are padded beyond recognition. I a (ai(iu tap . SICK HEADACHE Positively carod by Ibsss Littls Pills. Thay also rUv trM t rom Djr Dio pep.is, lot illcMloatadlooBwnf no Iila. A perfect edy for Dlxsineee, Nia Droweineea, B4 TulitWXntk,OMl ed Toagve, Pain In IM Side, TORPID UTO they regulate the Bowel. Purely Vefetebio tmmi. nun ike. muMicE. Genuine Must Betr Fao-SimSignature CARTERS I ilt R r- REFUSE SUSSTITUTES Many s man gr broke ia Health then wealth. Blame his mind says tt dont work right; but all ths -- Its kit bowtls. They dont work liver dead and the whole system gets blogged with poison. Nothing km brain aotion like eon good, clean-cu- t stipation. CASCARETS will relieve and euro.-T- ry " it now. rt Urns CA8CARKTS 10s bos far heafauat Afldrarrlats. k O world. MUUoa h, weeks Blsxoel seUts , Dont Coughb-U- se (F qJvTT CURE- , l in OPERATION v in ten-hors- - ha Stopped an SAVED A good grade of ore Is reported being mined by the lessees of the -- White Knob mine, Mackey. Squatters are reported to he caus- high-grad- -- "-- al-e- v. j 'vt t A1INES AND MINING e .t -- nn. r, Amdk a smile that was Intends ht in mildly forthls attep j to Impose upon her credulity. Vern And, besides, suddenly taking adlffereg you could be a yi her, me. I never address the dont think of you, and there to hear me. I should like to beg Amelia, softening a1 Ut course I couldnt think o;iearlng In the senate. Why not? Ladles g sup-pose- Logical Conclusion. "Yon .loon-swee- tenough to kiss," ays the Im pressed jmung "BoTnahygenUemen tell me that," coyly answers the fair g,rl. Ah! That should make happy. "But they merely say that" she repines. "They merely ten me the tacts In the case and never prove their statements. iUfe. Dlimends by Mall, With a dash of humor, a dash of love, a greater portion of mystery. a tittle pet hoe and much commercial mrywdness, It would teem that "Th Diamond Master,' by Jacques Pub telle. Is a story that Is bound to bo - labeled a Sucoeet. It ' all came about by Ive different persona receiving a diamond through the mall, and from the time tha reader la made acquainted wkh thin mysterious distribution of gems, there te not a chapter at the end of which one feels like laying aside the book until one Ann reacned the end. Published company. by the Bobbs-Merrt- Now, Morley," incon-latency- A : ti ust vnmt m - Will instantly rollers year aching Thera b nothing like itior Brenehitis and long Contains no . opintos. Very ylrossnt to take, Astkmn, Jroskta. AB Dr-er-hto. XS earn. W |