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Show .Xf - MAKE$JJETTER RAILROADS. Western Writer Pay Tribute Railroad Magnate at Builder-Uof the Country Mr. Edward H. Harriman ' The Joe Bush'shaft of the Inspiration Copper company at Globe. AH, is still in ore at the depth of 240-feaveraging 2.6 per cent copper A party of Portland mining men are contemplating putting in an electric plant to pump water on the high bar at laiclle, Idaho, for placer purposes. Work at the Monitor- - property in the Coeur d'Alene will soon be under full headway, after the long delay caused by flooding. Mtehlgery has been Installed and everythingwTjl be going along smoothly In a shortJtlme, Seven feet of good milling ore Is exposed In the face of the eas drift "at the Star property near Mullan, Idiibq. The ore Kasbeen followed for The strike has twenty five feet. opened ahpre body bnndreds of feet In length. From eight toHen feet of ore which carries values of $4 a ton in gold, 27 per cent lead and Av-- ounces In sliver Is the size of the rectmr strike in the companys property in IJttle Smoky ' X district, Idaho. from received been Reports have Wallace, Idaho, that the Snowshoo Mining comjmny will soon start work on a long lower tunnel.' Considerable good ore has been taken from the property and it. fs expected that the long lower tunnel will develop a mine. 4 the mill On Angiibt company the new ne'i-.ro-r whoh Inilay 'Mining company began the test ru of oneNi'cvnth as specified In the contract With a successful run of the period mentioned, the Imlay management will assume rharge ol the plant - A steel plant will he established in ear Mexico City w thin. the coming by French and American capital. The initial outlay will he $50,000,000 Vic tor Belanger of Paris is head of the concern. It is understood that a large the- - eapfial will - eotite from pmof Paris and Boston. A prominent mining man who Inis to dtai extensively with the purchase of ores In the Salt I.ake maiket declares that Utah people as a rule do not appreciate the fac-- t that from a mining standpoint this state - stood head and shoulders above any other a ia on to Europe. trip JJrdmarily here yould need be nothing added to thia announcement beyond an exhortation to Ehtperor William to chain dow n his rallroade nd to other monarchs to put their chtwne and other valuablea in the aafe a".ight But Mr. Harriman is going oS isn a pleasure trip, and so many mean things hare been said about him that itSvlll not hurt any to change the tunexxmoment while he is out of the country and not able to take any advantagof the lapse from the cold attitude of sV. verity that is usually used in mentioning the name of Harriman. Of all the great railroad men developed in this generation. E. H. Harriman is easily the biggest and the best, says t$5vriter in the Hutchinson (Kan.) Daily News. The head of a railroad company, under the rules of the game, must wprk for his stockholders, whether it is for the advantage shippers or consumers. It is his job to do the bept 1 e can for the interests entrusted to his care. Harriman is not only a financier, but he is a builderand an operator. Lucky is the town, city or community that has a Harriman road'. He insists on a good joadbed, level track, safe track and the convenience and comfort of the traveler end the shipper. The Harriman roads are toted as the best, In the country. When Harriman gets hold of a i 'ie horse or played-ou- t track and lfhtof way he proceeds to put It in first class condition. He does not raise the rates of fares, although he doubtless charges a plenty," but he Insists that enough of the funds go into real improvements-t- o make a railroad. And that is where he stands ahead of a good many others and why Harnmauism is not such a bad thing as some peopltj have been led to think. He makes better railroads, and there is more need for improvement that way than there is in sonifc' others which are being discussed. So far as we can see, he belietcs in giving every Interest along his rpad a fair V you, Jenkins? Jenkins No, sir, he didn't And when he tried to enswer back, I just hung np the telephone receiver and walked away.' . Food -- Hotel at Needles, Cal. tubV-qti- te LIhby's Cooked -' Corned Beef Theres t marked distinc-tio- n between Ubbfm - Oookmd OophbM Bmf thats - and even 'the best sold in bulk. Evenly and m3d!y cured and scientifically cooked in Ubbys Qrom Yfbltm KJtohon, all the natural flavor of the fresh, prime' beef is'retained. It is pure wholesome, - delicious - and ready to serve at meal time, Saves work and worry Ia summer. Healthful1 Other Libby all Meal-Time-Hin- ts, ready to serve, are: Raarfess Wanna Sautagm Voal Loaf 7 Evaporated Milk Baked Boanm Obow Ohow Mixed Ptoktoa Purity goes hand in hand with Products of the Libby brand". Write for free Booklet,-Hoto maka Good Things to Eat". . w oo Insist at Ubhya re-elit- tf H Products en-erg- "your grocers. Ubby, KoNeOI Ubby Na-tin- t Ohl mmgm 3 CAf.fPEELL PACKERS X-- 'SUB-SURFA- We ere the sole m.nutactuTer oi this iamon. Pecks. iX01' r. r dls-prote- hard-drive- n . llme-quartzi- te J Borosif'-v.'1- , uxvov. Send tor ear Speeds! Pamphlet on Pmckm. the beat known .yatea Inf dry farming," a method ol atwoloiely in.uring bumper crop, with a minimum ramfall tbe ad ration ol semi-ari- d regions. This parker ia mada in two aina, with to and 6 wheels, is besvy sad strong, end the frame is made to carry ell the ettre weight needed. Ask lor Catalog No. 7 t Orendorff Psriln Psrftasd,0ta Utah Co., . ILL lfcaae.Wssh. Ce., faK Lake City, VIA. CABTOX, ImsbaMet-VsblcI- s Sanaa IsslaaMal Ca Ofdee, Utah. Skbltrtd Itaplnwat Co. fcichfMd, Utah. Saake Urw lawiewat Ch bartay, idahs. -- the-fami- ly RIO WEARS m. n d ' man straight. I can- - tell you. He ia twice as big as I am, too, but I told him exactly what I thought of his rascally conduct right to his face, and 1 called him all the names in the dictionary, and a lot of others as well. Studds And didn't he try to hit Easily Frenchman Partial to Properly Cooked Chop, But Ho Did Not Alto gather Forget Hie Wife. If It needless to suffer the tortures of a tolling Lack, the misery of A Frenchman hesitates to pay two pains, urinary dlsgj-er- ir dollars for a pair of readymade lsk 016 danger of diabetes or -Briefs disease. The. cure Is easy. trousers, but It Is bis delight to spend fiver on a meal. Treitthe cause the kidneys with The speaker, a waiter, smiled. Doan's Kidney pills. My brother, Gustav of Dax," he H. Mayne, Market said, Is a renowned gourmet They St, Paris, Tenn., talk all over Dax of Gustavs way of Weak kid says: grilling a Iamb .cutlet Ia It a good neys made my back but Oh, la, la!" stiff and lame. The way, la?"expensive? frowned. "What The gueat urine was cloudy and do La, mean he la? you Inquired. 'la, by irregular and I bad to It just means gosh, Jingo,' my get up many times goodness, anything like that," said atnigbt I lost About my the waiter, impatiently. became weak 4 kmiifi not work. Doan's Kidney brother Gustav. He always grills his own chops. He won't trust the work Pijsremoved all the trouble and reto any one else. He does it like this: start my health and strength. - Jkttetuber the name Doans. Sold He lays three chops,- one on top of the other, on the grtll. Seated before the byaj dealers. 50 cents a box. fire, he turns the chops over and over Co., Buffalo, N. Y. till the two outer ones are done to a ery dry brown. The middle one only Like an Earthquake. is Uie one be eats. Ah, but It must be - Tmer C, Chesterfield Sheriff High MMfetirooks, whose bungalow, at delicious. It" has received, you eee, othlffgluud lake stands partly over the all the rich, delicate juices of the lakutin stone and cement foundations, er two." And does he 'The guest sneered. watt awakened at four o'clock the otliS morning by loud noises which throw the other two away?" he it! iys shook his bungalow like an asked. He Oh, no," the waiter .answered.ear tremor, ! ExBuffalo them "to bis wife. 1 says that after the household gives , tadjecn shaken out of a sound sleep, press. he, lot waiting to dress, went outside THE LAWS DELAY. is heettain the cause of the noise. Petound, be says, that a monster frej had Its bed directly under the The frog weighed fully bugalow. fJx)minds, he says, and every time it groked -- the bungalow cracked and ' -- ! With the advent of hot weather the old controversy between Yuma and Needlea, the first In Aris-on- a, and the other in California, as to which is th6 hottest place in the United States has been revived. Neither Is clamoring for the distinction oh, no, each is striving to thrust It upon the other! As a matter of fact, the difference la so slight that It Isnt worth quarreling about From now on until late In September the mercury will climb up In the New York. Trouble t and Quickly. jf . Honor. OF THE GOURMET -t- Laughter a 8erles of Barks. Laughing is barking, say the scientists. The neck and head are thrown back white a series of short barks are emitted from the throat However musical the barks may be, they are barkB. The laugh begins with a sudden and violent contraction of the .muscles of the chest and But Instead of opening to let the air pass out of the lnngs, the vocal cords approach each other and hold it back. But they are not strong enougb to exercise snch opposition for more than an instant, and the air, which is under pressure, promptly escapes, As it does so it makes the vocal cords vibrate producing the bark. ' This obstruction and liberation' of -the air expelled from the lungs repeats Itself again and again at Intervals of a quarter of a second. There are thus In a hearty laugh four barks a second, end If continued, they go on at that rate as long as the air reserve In the ' lungs holds out. - The empty lungs mn6t then fill themselves, and this Interval Is marked by gasp for breath, after .which the barks are re-- r Dewed.--- - The barks occur in series with gasps for, breath at intervals. . When laughter Is violent, the entire body participates. The .upper part of the trunk bends and straightens itself alternately or sways to right and left The feet stamp on the floor, while the hands are pressed upon the loins to moderate the painful spasm. , The Way He Did It Jenkins Well, sir, I gave it to that Markiven Cure Kidne Hogrb GENEROSITY ' -- " Interviewing the Professor. "So you dont think Mars would reply, even If we did send signals?" "I am almost convinced that there would be no response," answered Prof. Thinktum, adjusting his glasses. "Then you dont believe that Mars is Inhabited?" On the contrary, I think It extremely probable that life similar to our own exists on the sister planet" . But you dont give those people credit for intelligence equal to ours?" "Yesr X km inclined to credit them with even greater intelligence than we display. - There are many Indie Xtiohs that they hard 1 civilization old-er than ours, In which case they should have too much sense to fool away their time on any such lmprao-tlca- l proposition. AN EASY WAY. l it reaches the 120 mark nearly bvery day In both places; and there a're wqeka at a stretch when It never falls beluw100 even at .night One can cook eggs hard by simply burying them In thbhot sand. The Mojave Indians of the ltwfr valley of the Colorado river always go. barefoot and the hot sands and stones haye calloused their feet until they aJ&vSB hard and as insensible to pain as tfie hoofs of a horse; they can walk fhSk, coals through fire and trample red-ho- t f r. Mlddlebreoks bought an anchor without flinching. ftitig rope and enough red flannel The extreme' heat is due to' the low fojalt 100 hobks, and will try to save altitude, combined with the proximity if property bycapturing the bull pf the Colorado and Mojave deserts frg. Winsted (Conn.) dispatch to For 1,000 miles on the east and 600 v York World. on the north and west, stretches a w aata. of sand and cacti. With every Valuable Knowledge Spreading mile traversed by the winds they gatb JyerY day sees hundreds of new e er heat, so that a cooling breeze In the war against tubercuTdsli?, Hlx Whats the best way to never from any. direction is an impossibility. si every day brings new methods for settle a question? The man that traverses the desert The of plague! the fighting Dlx Go to law about it doesn't wonder that Yuma and Needlea associatlbn predicts that if the x-main-tmedare hot. He only wonders that they pjsent degree of interest is The Dpctor Explained. are not white hot. within five years everybody In The dootor bifkbrought a patient to Persons who can" stand the excessive t$ United States will have been In- the hospital. - The operation was not heat find Needles and Yuma toned on the way to prevent and to be a complicated onb. health resort admiably adapted to ere tuberculosis, and concerning the Was It really necessary for the state of the union. Immense marble deposits of a qual- the cure of consumption, bronchitis leectioua nature of the disease. Two patient to go to the hospitals someand rheumatism. However, most peo- tings in particular are needed, and body asked. ity promising to compare with the would consider the disease more fir these tbe National association Is ple nodded. The Wasatch doctor in found the been have best, wrking In every way. They are, Yes," be replied. It mean a roof mountains six miles east of Logan, by tolcrable than the cure, A year ago a pretentious hotel was Are complete registration of uber-4osis for the new house I am building Wt'liam Palmer, an asred prospector built at NeedleB for the purpose .of cases, and tbe further tsola Cleveland Plain Dealer. .. of Cache county. Palmer, who Is 80 n of dangerous advanced cases of exploiting the place as a winter rewhile the found deposit old, years The Worm Turned. , sort. It is all right In winter time, (nsumption. prospecting for ore. The clerk In the ehoe store was but in the summer months New York's I ? Pleasant for Mr. Bennett Experts whe have been dealing tenement-district- s tired. The day was Insufferably hot are, cool with the electrostatic process' of ore William 8. Bennett, a represents-f- The customer who was trying to catch In comparison. fans Electric from New York city, went to ad a train-w- as Goaded to separation elsewhere have arrived in are installed In the hotel id every clamorous. Salt Lake City to set into motion the room and corridor, and wide balconies fless a political meeting In his clerk desperation the Act one night, when heiWMjmuch plant Wf like character which the , efery . apartment frqenigyptot United States Smelting, Refining and receiving the direct rays of the sun.ounger than he Is now, No, we don't have a " Mining company has been installing At nights gneste pull their beds out I The chairman," said Bennett, was each customer. This aint no Chinese on the corridors; but neither science I very literal person. He looked at Sunday school." for several months past Some good copper ora is being en- nor Ingenuity has devised a way If the gallery, where one woman waa sit' Important to Mother. countered In the shaft of the Cupric making life tolerable In Needlea ta ting, and said: Lady and gentlemen, Examine carefully every bottle of momentous campaign. CASTOR1A a safe and sure remedy for this Is a most Mines company , whose property Is summer time. J'here are grave Issues to be dis- infants and children, and see that It near the Horn Sliver mine, In Beaver Later we will hear from our cussed. The shaft Is 340 feet deefl county pQST FOR LIEUT. GRANT, best speakers, but, for Hlfe present, we Bears the Good formation. Is Ume and in M Signature ofi . bill listen to Mr. Bennett ies of ore are expected to be found Use For Over 30 Years. In contact. in the Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Died In Good Company, ' The old Gold Hill 'mine at Quartz-burg- . A clergyman, who was not Averse If a girl can pass her thirtieth birthIdaho, will soon again be In acto an occasional glass, hired an Irishwithout detection she begins to tive operation after llng1dle for-day IrishThe First LI eoL Ulysses 8. man to clean out hla cellar. WasTflnglom record tbe dates In to said Gold is chlnk Hill The many years. Grant, 111., corps of engineers, United man began his work. He brought mixed. have the beBt record of any gold mine forth a lot of empty whisky bottles, may have been slightly i In the west at the depth to which Jjt and as he lifted each one lodked It Pore thriat is no trifling ailment. '1 ' The preacher, will sometime, carry infection to the enhe pro. has been worked 400 feet. through It at' the ductlon has been about $5,000,000. who was walking-- " an "the lawnsaw tire sr.tem thronyh the food that ! eaten. him and said: "They are all dead Hamlins Wizard Oil is a sure, quick cure. Without equal In the annals of Ufah the Is ones, Pat." "They are? said Pat the record of g Chicken-heartepeople are always he Well there Js one good jhing about entered-t.which company, Copper to hatch .up an excuse ready It they all bad the minister with producing list just two years ago and them when they were dying."Tld-Blts- . PWRRT MAVIS PAIKK1LLER era which for the month of June produced fur nipt, It tht bent. RMfRftL ftixl ttireMifc rui4wjy colic dUrriwst. Asa hnimeul for voUuianM a aiul of refined copper," 6,250,000 pounds and k tpnnDtrtianoeqmslltsd. rate of production equal to 63,000,000 ON FOOD Occasionally women try to reform pounds per annum, t says Hayden of Health. The Foundation Right , a roan by roasting him.' Stone fc Co. done in "More actual work has beero Soothing Hymn, Mr. Window. Proper food la the foundation of Tnt tHlldrea l trmtrtnr. wrtwo U the "Buffalo Hump mining district la can eat Improper food n health. wind ealiu. fec.beUia. ndn. People dare. three-months centrarTdaho,"auring-the-firs- t for a. lima until there ,1s a sudden col. this season" than In the three lapse of the digestive organs, then all " AH' easy; begnolog Aa,'t,.alwy finish. and the the showings years preceding, Justify kinds of trouble follows. are good. Extensive development Tbe proper way out of the difficulty wrorlT Is "being done on several propIs to shift to the pure. aclentiflc food, erties and large numbers of mining Grape-Nutfor It rebuilds from the men are arriving dally at the camp. foundation up. A New Hampshire ' woman aays: The original strike at EnendaleT taken summer was Last I Nev., is getting bigger with the rela- States suddenly army, grapdson of President tively slight depth attained, accord- Grant, the famous war general, has with Indigestion and severe stomach ing to advices from the camp. Tho been appointed superintendent of tbe trouble and could not eat food withgreat pain, my stomach was so opening, which was excavated to .strip slate, war and navy building at Wash- out sore I could hardly move about This the ledge aad break down the rich ington, up until I was so miserable life ore at last account was down twenty-thre- e CapL John ft. Poole, corps, of eng- kept feet In the form of a shaft.- - At ineers, held tbe office of superintend- was not worth living. "Then a friend finally, after much the bottom, it Is said, is morb than ent for about four years. He succeedInduced me to quit my forthree feet of ore; with' two and a half ed Rear Admiral George W7"Balrd of argument mer diet and try Grape-Nuts- . feet of picture rock. the navy. "Although I bad hut lltttle faith I The Sllvejr teland Coalition Mines CapL Poole made many reforms and commenced to use it end great was as consolidated of known In owner the Is wbat Improvements company, to find that 1 could eat my surprise e high-gradtbe tbq biggest office building in groups of claims upon wnich It usual pain and distress the without silver ore discoveries were re- world," and reduced expenses consid- in stomach. my minthis lie In Island la from relieved duty the Silver erably. cently made and So I kept on using Grape-Nut- s eourse ing district, Tooele county, Utah, has to enable him to take a two-yea-r soon a marked improvement was ta ln corporation of ; instruction at. the School of the practlcally-effected-lshown, for my storoach was performand within a short time will begin tbs Line at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Positively cared by its regular work in a normal way ing enOfficers of the army corps of these Little Pills. most pretentious development and or without distresa, pain They also rellers Ml mining operations vet undertaken In gineers are eligible to detail to tbs disapcoating "Very soon Dy.pep.ls, Inu fromsod superintendency since tbe naval corps peared j the ne wdlstrtct dulL the from tongue, my TooBssrty tbs President George E. Leonard of (ho of engineers was merged into A head in disappeared, my Astlng. perfect reap heavy feeling of tbe navy several years ago. Mss. Mine for Nevada-Uta- h Mildness, the company is au- line sdy end clear; ' LleuL Grant the new superinten- end my mind felt light ses, MrowdneM, Bsd thority for the statement that New dent since his graduation near tbs languid, tired feeling left end alto-Tmate In the Month, CosV York interests allied with and friend- head of hia ed Tongne, Psln in tbe West point In gather I felt as if I had been rebuilt claspat a back win came eiect great rapidBids, TORPID LIVES. and weight Strength ly to this company, June, 1903, ha served a tour of duty ly and I went back to my work with They lefulate the Bowsla. Purely Vegetable. where Pioche. Nev., at smelting plant is at the engineer school at Washing- renewed ambition. SHALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. the Day mine of the Nevada-Uta- h ton barracks, and also as one ol tbs To-danew woman In mind am a I located. . military aids of President Roosevelt Genuine Must Bear Phans are being outlined tor the R- For several months past he has been aa well as body, and I owe It all to , Grape-Nuts.- " this natural food, Signature . Idaho of the . Smelting In conneceorganization stationed at Boston on duty a Reason. "There work If they and Refifiing oompany. tion with the river and harbor works Look In pkgs. for the famous little out all of the warring factions will and foilificatle&s In .that vicinity. The Road to Wellville." book; the deal and the in plant Included be Last year he married Miss Edith REFUSE SUBSTITUTES be in Root daughter of Senator Root oi Em(.peer fra (! letter .A TfcrrTV at Ponderay. Idaho, will again at re New York. tree, u4 fall .1 W. N. U, Salt Laks City, No. 331909. operation. nst-Ole- He is a public benefactor from that standpoint. He uses his rower fairly. He is a great man, and as good or better than the ordinary citizen who looks upon him as the personification of the money power, seeking whom it may deyour. He is a strong man In the financial world, but that should not be against him, when the financial world is the object which most of us want to reach. He is a good American and be spends bis money on American rallroada, mot on foreign titles, race horses, old editions or other bad habits. If he-d- s not perfect and we dont think be Is he Is no exception to the rule and la worthy of the praise of his fellow citizens for the good be does and has done. I PUCE? Cannonball-ConsolidateiiMini- 4eai. - IS HOTTEST Yuma, Aria., and Needles, CaU Where Thermometer Daily Reachaa 120 to p 0 WHICH A1INES AND MINING V - SICK HEADACHE -- the-yello- 1 ' $300L SHOES TT ud Lfr r W. D0T7G1AI fTTOES ere Better Yslne for the PriooXbaa Ivor Beltt. Tb tfUflttt?. iiniiRityiNf ytefwrw U that to I A Inal ! fonrlrv tmjnm thit W. L. PonrUo aboito hold Urtf ftftnr. it Mw bbA wm mukro, Lhnotttr Porlto tat 0m -W, L. IoarUt that eon h TtrortqiTd kfor tb ptlf klA H tond baf-- M envy pair m4 wetrar full Vftla to fuarn CATTTTOW. Baa Itot 4 L Pwfto MM 4 to ftttoil rrtr-- to M bnttasR. NO SUMTITUTC. for Brery Member of the Vamtty, MIwm said Children, IVnmen, Boys, Sim, ilxwe ara withta W herrwr jrm lln, W. L. Ixmelae nor rwi. K ymir dnUet tnnnot tt 70a, writ foi JudOntecOamfcig. W.l.DOtliLX, Brooatan, Maas TAKE Bhoea Constipation "For ewer sine years I .offered with chronic constipation and during thia time I had to take aa injection of warm water once every 14 bourn before I could bore en action on my bowel Happily I tried Caeca rets, and today I am a wan man. During the nine yearn before I awed Cues rets I suffered untold misery with Internal pi lea. Thanks to yon, I am free from ell tbag this morning. Yon can use thia in behalf of suffering humanity. A P. Pisber, Roanoke, HL-Pieasasi, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good..Do Good. Never blckes, Weaken or GripsNever sold In balk. There nine tablet stamped CCC. Gnarantaart or 7 oar money back. US -- lOo.ZSc. SOc. s r ST Readers of this paper de.. b coins twed ia , , loss inhidng all baring what they we imitarinm. SU-- y Fac-Sirm- Je , ml ....in, tatmat K- - i 1 ASSAYS BILUIttX fBOK eeM.Tlc; Goto Silver, ItA Stiver and Coprer, J1 JB. On'd ma4 i)Tr wteka. and twnrht. Write for (tee matltne OUDLN ABSAff C-O- itsa totTrww. ' tom C0CC Wrttotofear. Omwimm, Aiuf rartrb, eoktalnatioe tTTAnM. ifiLC (anus, fro . |