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Show 4 sky wtt gear and leaden, pie wind from the east, bringing with it a penetrating chill which made me shiver in spite of myself, "Had you not better go home? I suggested. "Surely it is not wise for you to sit here." In reply she raised her hand and pointed toward the ocean. He la out there." Mr. Graham?" blew sharply SERIAL O STORY Yea. THE Gordon Bennett had been right, and this was the way Mr. Graham looked after. hia invalid wlfe.I tried not to show the Indignation 1 fell as 1 thanked her for the roses, and again suggested she would be better at SMUGGLER home. j, Oh. yes Rosea? she repeated. It was Harrys idea; he la always so thoughtful. I hope you liked them. I do not consider it very thoughtful to leave you like this. The words sprang to my lips and 1 regretted them as soon as they were uttered. 1 oShe was at go." once on the defensive. "He would have stayed with me if 1 had asked him. 1 wanted him to go. But, oh She collapsed again and shivered convulsively. The skiff is so little and the ocean is so big. He goes so often I should think you would be accustomed to it. I fear my voice was not very sympathetic, but, as Gabrielle said, there were times when1 Mrs. Graham Jarred ones nervous system, She was looking straight at me now, wrlth an expression of terror In her large dark i saw me. And, oh, Elise, his arms were full Of roses." Roses! Yea, red roses.' Dozens of them They were more than be could carry and fell on the, floor all round him, and whenever he saw. one on the carpet he stepped on it. MINES AND MINING CEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION Excellent copper prospects are being opened' In the' Lackey basin seo lion of the La Sal district, in southern . i Utah. . ooncan-(ratinand a smelter The site for mill, to treat the ores of neighboring camps, haa been secured at Winntnuucca, Nevada. Patsy Clark; millionaire mining man of Montana, haa undertaken the rejuvenation of the old Cortez district, in Eureka county, Nev. Directors of the Goldfield Consolidated Mines company, at their meeting held in Chicago, posted the regular dividend of 30 cents a share, amounting to $1,065,000. Louisiana, Nevada, Utah and Wyoin 1908 sulphur ming produced val- tons, to 369,444 long I amounting "rUoa P14 J6.6C8.21, lslana' OF THE FARM SCALES Implement 'nvhatr Yes, he did, and ground it under his heel. He began to say something, too, in a blustering sort of way when Edith Interrupted him. She stood in front of him, very tall and straight, and looked directly at him. She said: 'Wilfrid, we are not alone. Her head was very high in the air, and 1 never saw her look so lovely; I felt awfully sorry for her, too, for I think her pride must have suffered." What happened then? "Well, then he saw me end I certainly wished 1 was not thffre to be seen and muttered something. And then' he dumped those glorious roses on the floor and rang the bell. I trie? to talk pleasantly while we were wait- and Now Tht No Farmer Can Well Get Should Be Built In Substantial By Fred G. Miner. that a large corn crop is pretty Alonjg Without g Manner, one had holes bored in it at just tha right place to bolt the scale irons to it. These angle Irons were placed one at each corner I. They hold the bolls in place with tbe thread and down far enough to hold the scale irons. Oiir form waa then continued eight Inchea higher and filled with concrete and the job waa finished. An opening had to be made for the scale th scales must be placed without a lrouSTWctune through the foundation, cover. This waa done by using a board 0n ' 1 am giving a plan of the way we half by six inches and bending in luch built our scales some years ago. a manner in the form to allow for first dug a trench about two feet deep. this opening. The scale platform waa well assured, many, farmers are casting about lor something to weigh their corn. This is right, and a good pair of scales should be on every farm. They should be put p substantially, and, if Possible, should be built so that loose hay or straw and stock of all kinds ,ian be weighed., writes Fred G. Miner in Farmers Reviewr For this - Arrangements are being made to Smelting reorginTEeTfie Pfcfltofcfidte Dlustratioiu fcj Raj WJten tha whole room seemed full of red ft Refining company and resume roses, I never saw such flowers In my at Ponaeray. Idaho, wltbtn life, and 1 couldnt think of a thing to Th capacity of the plant sixty day. When the boy came Lord Wil say. doubled. to. Is be 9 iWJ, by J. fc. UppuwuU U.J frid said: Take that trash and throw the Utah Leasing company, which it out, and he gathered them up and SYNOPSIS. is operating a lease on the United went off. States Mining company' old Tto--graLord Wilfrid went off, too? He'satd Three girls Elizabeth, Gabrielle and mine In BtnghamTTa shipping Ellee started (or Canada to spend the something civil to me About having summer there. On board steamer they the rate, of sixteen and ore at a sailed about In the sun until be had were (lightened by an apparently dement-- d elghteencarloads a month. stranger, who, finding a bag belonging horrid headache and tbe scent of the to one o( them, took enjoyment In scruThe first shipment of ore from th know roses was; In tolerable. But you trio. Elise shared tinising a photo o( the her stateroom with a Mrs. Graham, also lower workings of tha Little Hell mine he for smell have he to them, didnt bound (or Canada. The young women on ay tolhe la on at Park-Ci- ty could have stayed in hia own room. a sightseeing tour met Mrs. Graham, and the work t In progress he smelter as anxiously awaiting her husband, who had at hia He scowled slater a mania (or sailing They were Introwhich will result In the production of left the room and 1 think ahe la dread duced to Lord Wilfrid' and Lady Edith. A cottage by the ocean was rented by considerable tonnage regularly. le him. She about going Often, zhe whispered; often? Ah, fully worried the trio (or the cummer. Elisabeth There has been a marked change leegned that a friend of her father's was you dont know! Day or night when to get a doctor from the city, for to call. Two men called, one of them the fancy take possession of him he doesn't think this air agrees with in the mining industry In the north g being the stranger on the ern part of Idaho during the peat few steamer. The girls were "not at home," has to go; he says he cannot help it. him. but discovered by the cardi left that Bne "I Wonder whar can be the matter months. Properties" which have been of the men was Elisabeth's s father's Last night and You with him, I speculated. Plan for Cement Foundation for Scalas. Perhapa he "Last night!, I ejaculated. The men proved" to be John C. friend. lying Idle for over n year have taken Blaks and Gordon Bennett. A wisp of dont mean to say he left you last la threatened with brain trouble. She ' appearance of unusual activity placed the same a. uaual. The wood I yellow hair from Mr Grahams pocket seems to be so careful of him, and the second atrike haa been Jnaae la fell Into the hands of Elise. Mrs GraThe night? sill cement the we sill that by replaced hams hair was black. tody Edith told x She immediately stiffened, resenting least things excite him.' In AtlantA dol-the --grpup, In , Goldfield, ten les cost not than would have the girts of a robbery of Jewels at the I couldnt help , wondering where bud like 8200,000 cehotel. Fearing for the safety of her own j'ulB Implied criticism, which aomethlng lars. It took ten dollars worth of gems, eha left them in a safe at the cotThere was no reason he should so many exquisite rosea came tram ment for the entire Job, foundation, I been expended by owners and leaser tage. Mr. Gordon Bennett was properly hard are flower unUl A body of pay I was all right. &S woon. gs 1 got said Gabrielle, for; Introduced, explained- - his aueer actions,-' .not. sill and approaches.-W- e got the gravel I wHhout returned the lost bag and told of myaterl- .10 Doa-, - o. restless and wakeful to get here, you know. lAdy Edith ore waa encountered a few wesks hired and and I the for the hauling, oua doings of a year before connected been nbie wtth the cottage. Exploring the cellar, and I did not need attention. It waa said her brother had -- never man did the work. " We used the acales ago In one of the leases. -rendure-theod- or but 4 to osea,of com"one nf ihe girts found sphinx eoff-but 'cn was t1eef'beWbniVl,r T quite for everything, and have weighed aaT "You hear people tay that the Utah ton, the exact counterpart of which both one we ent noticed that the-whfortable at home.' Gordon Bennett and Lady Edith much aa four ton at a time. , Th OopPer. company 1 making a big hole did not seem to excite him at alL 'In found to possess, also Elise. alone, exQuite comfortable! I could imagine neighbors in rebuilding ara using my I a its property at Bingham, but let What plored the cellar, overhearing a conver- a aaw them. the thin white face upon the pillow, fact, I dont think he It to much me tell you that hardly a speck, of its sation there between Mary Anne and plan, and all like it. sort of a time did you have?" man. He proved to be her son. charged with the Into wood or and more I tremendous copper ore tonnage has steel than eyes staring frightened cheaper with murder. The young women agreed as afternoon told I her 'about my a told Edith hour secret. durable. to keep the darkness hour after throughout Lady beeQ touched up to date. said a prom with we mounted the steps leading to tb story of a - lost love tn connection BenInent Bingham citizen last week. the sphinx key. Elise snd Gordon cottage, and we agreed that we were nett discovered Lady Edith and Mr. GramereWilliam A. Fartoh, well known min corn weral of were acres hundreds of very glad our own families ham, the latter displaying a marvelous was hlch a At baritone voice. supper Other Ing engineer, to making a thorough ex almost 'entirely destroyed. ly commonplace and possessed no held on the rocks Elisabeth rather mysBIT j amioat Ion of tbe property of tbe tomatoes watched be as to late Invalid such beans, crops, highly wrought teriously lost her ring, causing a search Intei the in company, Central suffered the entire And guarded. Copper party. and vine of all description, by likewtae. In our own case ten acres I est of the campaign of development The cottage waa brightly lighted, I XI Continued. CHAPTER of cow peas and aoy beans were killed which to being Inaugurated. The com and Elizabeth stood In the door to to beautiful too, Elizawas a It world, very welcome uz. A metamorphosed outright The sowing of thla entire J pany haa been financed, it said, for as the sun sank slowly out of, sight, field to turnips In time and long be-- strong operations, beth, absolutely radiating happiness fore the killing frost occurred pro-and arrayed in her red dress, which leaving the heavens tinted with scarftfter exposing five feet of rich 1 let and gold, fading here and there to duced truly wonderful crop. she only wears when ahe feel espe- ore, the new shaft on, the copper amber- - and palest, pink, and we The result l.look for next year, This I Keaae-Wondeproperty, at. Tonepah, In water CltChHi?Ul' who farmer supplies ahe Cfl,. grew silent while watchbeen? broken into free cow Where of have has field with pea Its you locrop again Nevada, heavy tank small a hia farm stock from ing k.;K " tons th copper sulclaimed. "I thought you would never cated in the ham with several gpld quarts, yinea, supplemented milling yard will find that on , Finally Mr. Bennett touched me not come will i home. an been of acre, entirely displaced decayed turnips phides having the construction of n shelter to prothe shoulder, field tor of quarts on She seized our hands and dragged ideal an same make character growing weathtbe only by In cold, freezing tect the water Look." he said. us Into the living foom? a waa started. will but crop shaft grow the large which with a vegetables, er will aupply the animal I turned in the direction be indi"Look! ahe cried, her third finger writer of any kind nt n comparatively small Shortage of lead in the ore avail more acceptable drink, eaya cated and saw a little skiff under full extended. outlay for enriching the soIL Tbe able for the new smelter ot th Lodi Farmer. in Prairie sea. for The the open sail, heading And there was the marquise ring, Its I have followed in growing Mines company, which to operating When the weather la cold and chilly course white canvas gleamed rosily pink In seven rubles shining in tbe bright besides weeds on th soli the famous Illinois mines, forty-fl- v normal something below water and th drinking the sunset glow, and we could see the source of s greet deal of miles west pt Luutng, Nev., ha dw n has been light, and its diamond! twinkling or at least stock will temperature, figure of a man silhouetted against satisfaction ln maintaining soil ferlayed tbe blowing tn ot the furnaces, . the sky. A fresh breeze had sprung (TO BB CONTINUED,) tility and I one of the secrets of rais- according to advices from camp. Th and cut the the boat up through ing good vegetables. TAXPAYER FEELS Ht$ DIGNITY. plant ww redy lor buslneas Jjtly L waves, now careening to one side unA strike has been made tn tha til the sails seemed to dip In the wat la of of Effaet Property Ownership TRAINING now SCIENTIFIC ltaelf and ter, righting property of the Mineral Mountain darting Make Bettar Citlien. forward as Though' exulting In Tta dan Mining company In the Canyon Creek IMPORTANT gerous freedom. Steadily onward it district, about five miles from Johns Ground It Under His Heel 9 s Many n time, said a policeman In Assays ahow went, and as I watched It Mr. Siding, Montana 8 ounce sliver and cent song returned to me. Almost the long night, and it waa hot my Idea the' southern part of the clty.when oopper, per How Yotxozr Man After Coarse la 80 cent in gold. Thla to far above unconsciously I repeated a few lines: of comfort I uttered an Impulsive arresting men, especially Intoxicated I been have told men, by my prisoner dim horizon Agricultural College Mad "Where the the Butte average, and to causing no of sympathy, but she ejaculation on waa a taxpayer and that be d he sea. that Touches the Big Improvement little exdtemeliC rechecked me with some dignity and Z There lleth an Unknown Kingdom Father's Farm. com ' my wages. helped., pay The Lion HU1 Consolidated Covar. Tank An Outdoor , would marked she she that thought With Its gates ajar" for me." of back sort "I this settlement regarded always th received of home. Ophtr and advice piny go "Yea," said Gordon Bennett, adding take my and ought not to take it to the extent car of ore, the car I shall be all tbe better for a cup talk aa merely drunken insolence, i The value of after a moment, It la Graham, you thorough training, ana last week for a until their to It never to much atteutlon supply adequately necessary paid different lota Of three of how of curious said, ghe it constating lant theoretical tea, for th growth of respect know." 1 bought a want. when about ago. year there .being several , grt.de, - based on demonstrated I contradicted him at once. secure in depressed one gets .when one is -- cold house and my self's ' Early "inThe win ter before . cold knowledge lotandlecame th assay tons available, thousand and tired. n in Illustrated well is facts recently my superior knowledge. I had always rented be- weather permanently aet In, the wawere 81.33 rfold and 30 ounces returns son of I watched her frail figure walk lan- taxpayer. a farmer's recorded instance Oh, no! Mr. Graham is at home. 1 to fore and never gave a thought tering tank should be put Into shape liver. The second lot assayed saw him tbla afternoon and he said guidly in the direction of her house taxes, but aa soon as I moved into my for uge and convenience. If tbe tank who took a college course In agriculand 100 ounce silver, while the gold if even she When knew and the Unitarian. that tea, Mrs. Graham waa far from well. He to located some distance from any ture, says Pacific I began to appreciate th own house was valued at 806-7per ton. third fadrank it, would bring her no comfort. la with her, of courae." " It will become necessary to he finished his studies he told bis men who resented the of building feelings the management weeka Several ago out he what 1 roae aa I spoke, tor it waa time to Several times she stopped and looked he ther proposed trying Coalition company they paid taxes. There make more permanent arrangements bad. teamed. In a ppsltiou, offered him... of thqJJtah Mine - additlcra go home, and Mr. Bennett rose also. behind her and looked out over the Iw to considerablewood' drove the tunnfcF' -certainly Cotton of Big want do He looked at me In a puzzled, tncred expanse of water toward the far hori- the you "Why togo.. aayT Into a very good showing of shipping our aystem of watering we dignity of the man who helps sup e ulous sort of way and once or twice zon. I knew she was looking for the port the government. He feels a de- find It necessary -- to have Why1 trot take our farmT and this waa opened for -seemed about to apeak, but thought little skiff I had seen bounding ao Joy gree of "I am willing to, if I can have full grade ore, responsibility that a renter Of tanks situated In open yard for supthe strike of same. A seta six and when over along the she waves, we !L Aa walked toward ously better of These charge and do just what I'please? roomer never understands, and mf plying water to the stock. waa then encountered, but horse shoulders lime thin her Mr Blake I remembered the shadows resumed Idea is that every man in th country tanks, were It not for adequate ehel -- This presented a tylal to the father, on th ore came in penetrated being and my fright of the previous night drooping and her head bent upon her to become a taxpayer aa soon ter, would cause unlimited trouble for he waa the most successful farmer ought ever, and the than I for felt the stronger IT contempt again Harry as he breast, I began to tell him about it but can, and the mere fact that he during severe weather, but under our in the community, and didnt want to now 1s progressing on a full gleam of gold caught my eye and I Graham which something In his per- does help to support th government system we find no trouble in keeping let go, but be waa a wise man, and Us tunnel shipping grade. saw be was wearing the scarf-piwith sonality prevented me from feeling and bears his share of the expense, the water In good condition during said, AH right; go ahead, " ' face of Cloud Blue was gulch, four miles west he when actually present. the Sphinxs head. For some reason weather. Habituthe of coldest makes him a better citizen. The youhg man took over the man- of Helena. Mont., to the scene of au I waa very glad .when Gabrielle the sight of this pin checked the words al criminals, excepting, of course, high agement His father reported the regold stampede; as the on my lips and a feeling of distrust joined me and my thoughts could be They are a friend. sult to financiers, taxpayers. rarely a strike mad by of saw I CROP. channel. another consequence arose In my heart totally unjustifiable. diverted into know they tflay have to run any day "The first thing he did was to hitch Fisk and Potter, Helena reeidents. Mr. Blake joined us and we walked at once that her afternoon had not and perhaps never come back, fo TURN UNDER three horses to the plow. 1 had never They contended that the eariy-daslowly home in silence. Interrupted been a success- and she was anxious to they do not buy real estate, hut are done it nor beard of but I saw placer miners worked a false bottom aboutIt only by occasional perfunctory , re- tell me kll their live. right away it was the thing to do. and she began slipping ber roomers and lodger genuine bedrock was never Well, marks. I was conscious of a return SL Louis more much to he took Then trouble had the Furnishes Ive hand and sunk a shaft twenty-fiv- e arm, ed.. my That reach through Nothing Grown of my former depression, also of an -and clean seed than So Cheaply and Abundantly getting strong feet lower, with the result that gravel Inclination to be-vdisagreeable funniest experience. Im glad my Fores of Habit. ever I had done, and the result was waa again encountered. Mining ex ' So Large Amount of Indeed should any one give me the brother Is not recovering from sn ill A German merchants wife comHumus. that the first year hia crop were far pert declare the strike means fl.OQO T ness that left him with a crook in his friend reslightest provocation. v plained to an Intimate than mine ever were. The next 000 for the discoverers. better temper." realized my companions Perhaps cently: booklet, 'had she to We learn from n year seemed It they were better yet Our gone Lady the turn of the path they The reason I advocate the growing this, for at If only my husband were not so to copy hia ways, printed by the" Park City Recsaid good-bapd went on to the vll-- ' Ediths sitting room at the hotel (for absent-minded- ! The other day, when of turnips on an unlimited scale are neighbor began now tbe farmers round hefe get ord for the Commercial Club, that the lage, Raving me to return to the cot- the Campbells had taken a suite), and we were dining at a restaurant, the that to my knowledge there to not a and had thousand dollars a year more out greatest quartz camp to the west haa . alone the fifty ber saw presented finding tage alone.. Far in the distance I waiter brought him some bad fish and crop grown that furnisiiea ao cheapa womans figure I thought might be roses and had a cozy little chat as all of a sudden Frits threw the wlu le ly, abundantly and In ao short of the ground tolhan they did before produced more than 8100,000,000, ana college." Gabrielle coming home along the well as a cup of tea, which she found of humus my boy went there hasnt been 15 lent txpendea thing' fish, plate, bread, all at nyr a time ao largo a quantity And yet there are human moles who In advertising its wealth. While I sell shore, and I decided to wait for her. very cheering. head. I was ashamed. for succeeding crops. Meggendorf-econtinued Gabrielle, , And then, ' So I went around to our little slip. of them, they are say we are buffering from too much , Blaetter. Recent development on s group of large quantities was about to come home I as I until to the sit just and education. upon ledge of Red Butte, Neved!, Intending a bumus crop sown Claimanorth .as always heard some ene go into Lady Edith's Banzai Comparatively Modern? she arrived. -- Much W Stf surprise, a remarkable body, cf has often turn out to be a money crop by exposed th door. She got found It already occupied, for Mrs. bedroom and slam Banzai la th only Japanese word disposing of them in the market. I Feeding 8hep. copper pyrite ore. A noted engineer Graham sat, or rather crouched, upon up quickly and then sat down again that most Americans know. Accord find thla so satisfactory that on my There are several points to feeding who came direct from San Francico . the ledge muffled In a thick shawl and I saw, she looked worried. Then ing to n contributor to Notes nnd small farm, consisting Qf about 30 sheep that muBt not be overlooked. The to examine It declared it to bet tbw Her thin hands were clasped so tight I heard a smash of china and some- Queries, It is only about 15 or 16 acres, every available adre In the late feed tot must be dry, with plenty of finest surface shoeing he had ever 1y together that the veins stood out body swore yes, and swore hard, too. years old. Its birthplace was tbe Im- summer or fall U sown to turnips of clean, dry bedding; the animals must seen. like cords and the knuckles were blue I didnt know whether to get up or perial university of Tokyo. It was in different varieties and sometime have plenty of clean, pure water, and Discovery of a ledge which is be' aadxf remlnsnt. Although It waa evi- sit still and, of courts, I did the wrong vented by Dr. Shlgeno, one of tha scarlet clover seed la mixed in, writes the feed troughs should be kept clean. lleved to be tbe source of the plso? dent from her absorption that she had thing; I sat still and I ought to have highest authoritlee on Japanese litera- a should he arranged so that th Necorrespondent of the Agriculturist These gold on Sliver creek, to northern not heard me approach she displayed gone out; I knew that later." ture. in response to a request for an an unex- sheet? cannot foul them wtth their vada, is reported. The discovery was occurs that It sometimes happened?" no surprise when ti sat down beside , WelL-wh- at equivalent to tbe English Hurrah? pectedly large crop Is raised where feet Another point Is to keep them made near the apex of the tnonntMi In a minute the door between the Aa a brief way of expressing con none her ana when I spoke she answered sal is looked for. The past fall, ow- from becoming excited or frightened. between Silver creek and Van Duzea though J had been there all the time. rooms was flung open and Lord WG graulations banzai has traveled all ing to an early and very destructive To this end It to better that one per, ereek. The sun had quite set now and the frid marched In. so angry ha never over tbe world. frost which occurred In our vicinity. son feed them aU tha time. - told-blm-t- ph th-w- queer-actin- 1 rt-su- . ite -- 1 tr0i FACTOR Ora-ham- far-mw- mist-boun- er 81-9- two-larg- her-wal- k; TURNIP TO y it' , Globe-Democr- ery 14-pa- y i - jw-centl- y |