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Show - . MINES AND M1N1NQ OWES the way from Tuscarora to Mountain City In northern . Nevada, - -- I are old mining camps which are awakening, and new ones being brought work of driving the Daly judge company's long tunnel at Park Snake creek side of thw City from the ' range will bFln Progress wtihin weeks. few Grading has epmmenced for thw addition to the Pitta, twenty-stamNeburg Silver Peak mill at Blair. aunual output have to Is which vada, of the value of $1,200,000 The Nelson Queen Consolidated reMining Company Is preparing to sume operations uion a large scale at Its mine In the Elkhorn district, according to advices from Park Cltv. Stock of the Red Warrior Mining facompany, which ojterates the iost mous of the newer producers of new, or county, Utah, has been listed os Mining exchanger the Salt TheTtah Copper" company-repo- rt for the quarter ended September 30: Net profits from mining and milling additional Inoperations, $715,588; come, $0,095; total net profits for quarter, $721,683. Beaver county claims to have had -and mining the, pioneer- mine It was knows 1858 In of Utah. that deposits of metallic ores existed angn which bisects the county. from north td south. The greater portion of the power near plant, which Is being constructed Modena by the Gold Springs Mining & Power company. Is under roof and -la virtually ready to receive the first Installation of machinery. Development of the new strikes la the Deer Lodge section; of the Gold Springs district is attended by results In every way satisfactory, according to Clark Miller, one of the operator of the property In which was made the original strike. gold strike has A phenomenal been made in the shaft of the Bonus Dakota property. Just east of Park ntv. A vein ot gold ore was struck level. and later ttr on the 700-fothatth6 bottom of -- the- shaft was all In gold ore. Hoo-sle- r Work has been resumed In .the mine at Good Springs, Nev. Work ore oC will he prosecuted In lead-zin- c shlpplng gradeand from ore already on the dump the manager expects to of at leait two oar- zinc ore. loads of high-gradshaft With Its 175 feet below the main tunnel level, the North ' Utah Mining company ol Bingham la cutting a station prepara aouth tory to drifting both north and to get under two ore shoot which have been opened In the tunnel. The first benefit that will accrue to the Ely district by reason of th comand pletion of the. Western Pacific th opening ot that lln to freight traffic in that state Is a reduction I jralley , UHL 0A9IN0--VAIL- 2 freight rates to the Salt, Laketoad. smelters, billed over ths new AT GUAQUI, BOLIVIA As result of $1,000 ore bavins bear aiz per cent Interest and the in been encountered In the Cooper A terest will not be guaranteed by the Nagle lease, evidences of revival ot or the Ellendale. Nevada, boom are e government The Income bonds run for 25 years, bear noted. Many lessees who abandoned five per cent. Interest and are a sectheir leases during the period of de- ond lien on the roads.- - pression for the eamp are trying to Under an agreement made In Lon- get them back. don In 1907 by the Antofagasta and Members of the Reef Mining comBolivia Railway Company, which Is a pany, which owns several claims to British corporation, and. Speyer ft Reei amp. In, Wash- have received Co., the - AntofagaataRall wy Comthat he has manager pany agreed to guarantee the Interthe word from foot est bn thellne TronTOrtfro tor Vlacha discovered a silver ' ledge and In addition to make a payment thickness, carrying several hundred , to the concessionaires for a majority ounces in silver. of the lines stock. This agreement That Nevada mines are steadily promade necessary the law, mentioned ducing more and more in tonnage ol above, signed by President Montes output, bullion, and Uxea tor the state, The purpose under the administration of 8tate Lion December 1, 1908. of this agreement Is to make the new cense and Bullion Tax Agent J. 9. lines serve as feeders tothaAntofagaits llneln Haleyp 1 Indicated, by that officials stead of "playing th:panf:coinpeting ilnee.:as would have been the case had the original proSeptember, 1909. gram of construction been carried out. Stockholders ot the Copper Mines The Oruro .to Potosl line of the original plan company, holding property in Ely, would partly parallel the Antofagasta line. It Is Nevada, have been notified ot a special Inmeeting to ie held In Delaware, Do very probable that a complete merger of the terests of the Antofagasta and Bolivia Railway cember 31to act upon a proposed deCompany and the American concessionaires will crease of the capital stock of tnaa be made. company from 12,000,000 shares of to- - 1.000,006 par value of $5 each of $5 each. value a of shares par The production of " Nevada Consolidated for the month of October was 208,000 tons of ore. or a 'dally " output or 6,700 tons. This was ths but of went sense, devoid not was through the or that good amount of Miss Burden 8tepto Valley she had brooded over her neighbors treatment of concentrator of th her until It seemed both Intolerable and lawless. It Smelting and Mining company, estabInvolved a question of shares in the privllegeuf lishing a new high record for the plant, a certain spring of water and of rights In a certain says the Ely, Nevada, News. over these had led to Prices for zinc ore as represented path, and disagreement other differences small and large. unUl the main by the commercial product known as' -Issue seemed hopelessly confused. . spelter are higher now than they have aca consult 1907, to been at any time since Jane, Finally Miss Burden resolved to ascertain if there might not be comforting cording to Mining Age. A great deal womof Interest attaches to the advance -relief for her feelings In a lawsuit When a an's exasperation reache the point towhere she Is of this -- metal, as It Illustrates how be dreaded, strong a factor the recent Increase ready to resort to the law, she la . and Miss Burden went to Lawyer Falrmans office of the tariff rate has been toward higher prices. with a long and spirited story of her wrongs. That the Montgomery Shoahone" Unfortunately for her plan, these wrongs Were of will be producing and reducing rather and fancy mine of deed, than word of rather to 600 and 700 tons of ore per do wanted -between the nelghbou What -than of records meant he In what even rouhmpresrabout ao.OOO day, or, and talked about doing, and next of close Impress tons monthly, by the to ao at some future time did not greatly Inform He gently suggested to the angry year or soon thereafter. Is the Mr. Falrman. out from Rhyolite. sent had what matlon being by client that her mood was unjustifl advice with The news comes from Goldfield that actually happened and concluded hia some words which she never Jorgot the Consolidated copanya production you have In October was 20,130 tons, the net Dont gojojawjnyjiear 'ady. until Itself Is a profit from which, after deducting Law by some facts to take with you. a all expenses, is officially estimated -a fact's stout a thlnga facta but poor friend; Thjs Is $580,000. at approximate stout thing! since month 'for any The country lawyers wisdom Is sound philoso- the largest profit - Fancy gives birth thfl in year. May., phy for every day and they electrical leaching plant The 100-to- n to a long train of children, good and bad, comslender" all have legs and arms of characteristic control- of the California Gold fc Copper NeSearchlight. near ness and a grasp on life too gentle to be operating pany, of battle and Master Fact vada. wlU soon be ready to start up ling. Set them In line in deed for leaves all like dry them will scatter on the copper ores of the company, Com Youth and In truth a fact Is a stout thlngl said to comprise very large bodies of 4 per cent materlaL panlon All- - HER LIFE TO p Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound , s A t f f I feel that I owe Vienna, W. Va. the last ten years of my life to Lydia . l'uxkhams Vegetable Compound. Eleven years ago I was a walking shadow. I had been under the doctors carebutgotnorelief. My hhsband persuaded me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Es , Vegetable K ' ' '' - .A 1 Com- pound and it wo rked like a charm. It relieved all roy pains 1 advise all suffering and misery. women to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Mns. Emma Vegetable Compound. Whkatov, Vienna, W. Va. Lydia E. llnkhams Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmholds the record ful drugs, and y for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any similar medicine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in J&z&r: r r,;-- die--trlct rjTEHinrdri non a t pulacayo, Bolivia -- to-da- 3 A RESULT of having tost its Pacific seaboard province of Antofagasta, following the war with Chile in 1879. Bolivia the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, found itself shut off from the sea and deMass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of pendent upon its neighbors for an outlet female complaints, inflammation, ulto the- - great world. ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, Creat as was the blow to national irregularities, periodic pains, backache, for the Bolhlans felt the loss of pride, nervous and prostration. indigestion more keenly than even the to owes woman Antofagasta it such suffering Every French that of the Rhine provinces, and herself to give Lydia E. Pinkhama serious as was the loss to the national Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would like special advice treasury of the revenues derived from about your case write a confidenthe rich nitrate fields of the lost province, tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at yet the blow was perhaps less heavy than Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, the Bolivians themselves then thought. and always helpfuL It changed .entirely the countrys jnd pushed It forward into lines of development which in all probability would otherwise have been delayed for many years. Even prior to 1879 and a dog ana a tjje nitrate Helds were for the most part owned by forhad a chicken-cooetable hand. It began to look to Mr. eigners, the Bolivians themselves being engaged in gold Wadhams as though some one had dis- - an(j gjjver mining. But the taxes from nitrate prodim- covered the combination. So he kept J tjon paid in a large measure the expenses of gov- the coop and the stable hand, but he eminent and with the loss of this revenue tbs got a new dog. Next day the bent state was forced into consideration of the eco-olcluslvely settle all the question arising negro who groomed the Wad- nomjc development of the country in other lines therefrom, that on October 30, DM, at Sanhams horses came to him. You los than gold and silver production alohe. tiago, plenipotentiaries of tbs tw countries I The settled part of Bolivia was then and la you affection foh me, boss?" he asked. signed the treaty of peace n4 friendship "I to a large extent yet, that high table-lanone of No, Sclplo," said Mr. Wadhams. which put a final end to all dispute between Then, the most spacious and elevated plateaux to be like you as well as ever. Bolivia and Chile and secured h addition you found on the globe, which lies between the west-ti- e said Sciplo, peevishly, wynt concessions to the former, ex- stld era and the eastern Andes. This table-lanOld Rover in de chicken-coop- , in the preceding year, M03, ns signed tends from about the Argentine border in the of dat new dorg? the treaty of Rio de Janeiro tftb Brazil. south into Peru on the northwest and is from Under this treaty an exchasge of territories Realized. Dreams Beautiful Structure 60 to 150 miles in width. between the two countries was tfected. BoEvery beautiful structure Is the On the Chilean border the western Cordillera livia acquired on the southeast lbs strip of dream of the architect. St. Pauls la is In a mountain less range reality Wren. but a dream of Christopher cliffa. The than. a line of Without the dreamers the world would land is Itself s huge 12,000 to 13.000 , feet I bfl.a.lu11 .plCe::Drfalr..,1.le!At above sea level and tlope. gradually out of the darkness of barbarism or 3,000 feet up to the crest of vrhlte I 2,000WMtarahiIto and placed thaiTfalta iporance light of civilization and knowledge. miles down, three abruptly nearly 15,000 feet, to the desert land lying PERRY DAVIS FAIKKIIXEB should bo takes without delay wbon tore cbort Slid between the foot of this Immense line that an nnnoyina cold tickling throat warn yon in IkiO, l&o and Me bottle, 0f cliffs and the Pacific Ocean. throatena. At all druggiata To table-lan- d , the east of the lies the roOccasionally a schoolgirl la ao hfgh ADdea the cordillera Real, that she Imagines all poetry )ng ,n 1UmpUi unman!. Ancochuma should be printed In italics. Jand Sajama over 2l,000 feet. North. east and south from the Cordillera Real the land falls away to the great Amazon -- afld Parana plains. Thl cou n t ry th ree-fo- u rt hs of Bolivia .In t area, is but little settled, buO In natural resources and soli one of the richest parts of the world. It could easily sustain an agricultural population greater than the whole present population of South ' America. The first and most pressing need to Bolivia is railways. -- This need was recognized land 'the territory -- lying, bet weewitaboundary -to a certain extent prior io ii.e Paraguay rlverr and Brazil acquired " Bolivias As far back as June, 1863, the national assembly claim to the Acre region on the northeast. The authorized the president to enter into contracts latter territory being considered the more valufor the building of railways, andin 1868 a conable, Brazil stipulated to pay a cash indemnity cession was granted to a citizen of the United of 2,000,000 sterling. States to build a railway from Cobiji to Potosl 'These two treaties wers of Immense consewith a government guaranty of seven per cent. quence to Bolivia: first," in relieving her from on the capital invested. In addition, the concesthe old railway and mining eetanglements; secsion carried a grant of land one league on each ond, In seeming the construction of the Arlca-LaPside of the line, A number of other concessions railway; third, through ths loan of Chiwere made In 1869,1873. 1874, 1877rl878 and 1879. lean credit in Internal railway construction; and. In 1904 the Bolivian national office of Immifourth. In providing a . cash fund of 2,300,000 with which to guarantee or to begin the actual gration and statistics issued a volume of nearly 400 pages containing the acta, decrees and conConstruction of the trunk lines. cessions In aid of railways, covering the years Following the ratification of the treaties ne1880 to 1904. Every effort was made by the govgotiations wers opened with prominent European ernment during this period to induce capital to and American and on May 19, 1906, Positively cured by Invest' In railway construction In the country. a contract was capitalists with signed the National City Pills. these Little bank and Speyer Perhaps nowhere else In the' world were such In Co, of New York. The conDie else jwlleve They ducements held out by any country to secure the tract was signed In LaPaz by a representative tress from Dyspepsia. In- end of the concessionaires and additional sought as by Bolivia, following the termina-7h!lstipulations digestion and Too Hearty I These inducements were made on May 22. rear tion Of the war With Eating. A perfect Kan-were offers of land, mines, exemption from taxa-- I Under article 111 of the contract the concesedy lor Diuineaa, tion and customs duties, government guaranties, sionaires oblige themselves within a period of in urn financial aid and exclusive privileges. But unfor-aid10 years to construct the following s edTongne, Pain railway I tanatelr for Bolivia the offers were noLmade in liveb. torpid Bowels. Purely Vegetable. J tj,e right quarter. In Its eagerness to secure re(a) From Oruro to Vlacha, with a branch to They regulate th sults, concessions were granted to and contracts - the river Desaguadero, connecting with ths Arlca made with the most lrreaponalble parties, In line. T many cases mere adventurers without capital or (b) From Oniro to Cochabamba. Influence. The net result was naturally to retard (c) From Oruro to Potosl. rather than to help railroad construction. (d) From Potosl to Tuplzl, by Calsa and .. In 1904 all that Bolivia had to show in rail-a- y -tg S Teultuf 49 yearMeg!alatlon and !ne) From Uyunl to Potosl. (f) From LaPaz to Puerto Pando. All of these roads are to be Antofagasta roads. The former gave an outlet gauge-excep- t to Lake Titicaca, whence passengers TStoir! from Htand.8cll the last two mentioned, which. In the disDUALITY wnwjorpm-- 1 and height were transported across the lake by cretion of the concessionaires, may be of 75 cenboat to the Peruvian port of Pubo afld thence by timeters gauge. ? the Peruvian railway to Nollendo on the Pacific. The cost of the railways is estimated at n anJ For Agtnm uronauui Thiciotal length of the road from Alto of La sterling. Including 1,200,000 allowed for t Trouble Take JPaz to Guaqui on Lake Titicaca was - 87 kilometers the' La 11 Pando llne. " onemeter (39.37 The gauge was '(54 miles). The concessionaires tre authorized to issue Inches) and the rails weighed 18 kilograms per two classes of bonds first mortgage and second meter-r-abo12 pounds per foot. mortgage, or Income bonds. Th first mortgage The Antofagasta. Bolivias first railway, had a bonds, which are a first Uen,- - are authorized to total mileage of 925 kilometers (573 .miles), a .the amount of 3,700,006 sterling, bear five per gauge of 75 centimeters (29.53 Inches) and rails cent Interest and are payable In 20 years. The 40 kilograms per meter, or about I Interest for 20, years is guaranteed by the govper foot. ernment of Bolivia. ceftam. A further iuue of additional first mortgage R was not until 25 years after the outbreak of "The relief i a quid s and guaranteed bonds to the amount of 2,000,000 sterling la the war with Chile and 20 years after the signing pleasant to take authorized In case the sum of 5,500,000 proves of the agreement of April 4, 1884, which- marked absolutely free from opiate con- not did " It of Insufficient to buUd the lines. These bonds will that close war, the although AIDnssW . p d d TO lc QHQ& (S0 mm tr EtfcTirn-'1- GUivO! j SICK HEADACHE t -- e. - 1 e, sys-tem- , Cat-galt- - -- one-met- w.tr(H-n-!nTw- Lp Throat to H CURE Psz-Puer- to "; - ; make-shipme- nts e double-compartme- . second-mortgag- vet h, s A STOUT, THING law-yeT- -- -!- |