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Show , ,, I , -- MINES AND A1ININQ OMaoijrutTjr fcfvfe &our?grr?eM. Joa ')c r4 y wfyife hvi jJjonc-- 'jOttrn)kcsfjojetjiffjic ojocc Cornell University.Professor joys-RaPrivilege. )& Jjojf cj &omf?jeacoirfjVuX X && vJJ e rajoar y?jor?J Joy 'yf?0 jmt Afr G7j Few Ramarka Made by Senator-Elec- t Convinced Them They Had No The Waltham Watch Pretest Coming. W4 wateh has a world wida raputa- " far raliahillty. Wa hava aold and guar onlaad Waltham Watahaa ovar alna tha "A mild mannered and genial faetary a tart ad. named Galloway, waa elected W nail all raliahlo hind a. to the state senate from Shelby counI HARRY 904-SO- J. ROBINSON - ATTORNIV AT LAW Judga gulldlng. Salt Laka City g PRESENTED WITH A BIRTHDAY Henceforth John Pruitt Will Celebrate Natal Day with Others on the Glorious Fourth. j It, lent everybody who can give a birthday present like William E. Bern r gave to John Pruitt, colored, a ' couple of days ago. Berner la the marriage license clerk at the county clerk's office, and as such he encounter all kinds of queer situations. The other day Pruitt came In to get a license to' wed Eliza Before a license can be procured nowadays one must answer in writing all kinds of foolish ques tlons, among them being the date of birth. Pruitt scratched his head when asked his natal day. "Fact is, Ab dont know, he said. "Dont know how old you aref" Ber ner asked. Not for sure. Somewhere near 40, I guess." "Haven't you a birthday? Never had a birthday." "Well, Ill make you a present of a said Berner birthday right now, "Everybody should have a birthday You are 40 years old and you were born on the Fourth of July. And Berner wrote It down on the marriage license papers that way. remember." said Berner Now, when Pruitt started to leave. You were born on the Fourdi of July and you mustnt forget to celebrate your birthday when it comes around." L said Pruitt, t highly "I wont, oleased. Indianapolis Hews. His Little Deal. "Ha, ha! exclaimed the summer You actually bought boarder. a gold brick? . "Tea,an8wered the tanner as he took the specimen tenderly and laid All the city tt on the mantelshelf. folks tnat come here expected to see one. It seemed like they wouldnt believe I was a regular farmer unless I could show a gold brick. So when .1 went to town, and this was offered me l give the fellow $99 in confederate money and a Canadian quarter, which is fihieaper than ! could have made one myself. ty said Secretary Dickinson of tbs war department, himself from Tennes-ree- , "but there was a protest over it because. It was claimed, Galloway had been concerned In a duel in his young r days. The time came for swear ing In the senators and the . clerk called the roll by counties When Shelby county was reached Galloway, wearing a Tong frock coat stepped into the aisle. Miatph president and senatuhs, he said, 1 have heard of this yere protest against my sittingJn this body as a senatuh because I once engaged In an affair of honah. Now, suh, I want to say that I did engage in an affair of honah in my younger day in the state of Mississippi, and latuh in another affair of honah in the state of Arkansaw, Once again I engaged in an affalh of honah as second, not as a principal, in the state of Mississippi. T contend, suh, that the state of Tennessee has mapjurlsdlctlon ovuh what Is done in othej states, and I am her to say, suh, that if any senatuh thinks otherwise and does not vote for me at this time I shall call him out. by gad, suh! call him out and hold- him personally responsible to me, suh. Thats an. And they all voted for him. Evening Post - Sat-turda- Fletcherlsm and "Waiters. "Fletcherism may be good for tbs digestion of the diner, but It is bad for the pocketbook of the waiter, said a restaurant proprietor People who the chew according to Fletcber sit table so long that they keep other customers away, and so cut down the number of tips. You dont see many of these scientific eaters at linch time even the Fletcherttes dont have time to keep tab on the movement of their Jaws then; but at night there are many people abroad who eat by You can pick them out In rule. any restaurant. They count as they masticate. 1 have two regular customers who chew exactly 100 time ou mmm tren"a!one.T" At that rate you can figure how long ft will take to get through a meal. Also, you can understand that the waiters dent think much of Fletcher and his disciples. Fish Flow His Boat. In A. Paladini, the local fish merchant, the other day exhibited a flying fish which had been brought in by hit fish Ing steamer, the Henrietta. ' Fylng fish are numerous In the wa ters of southern California, but they are rarely seen this vicinity. While the "Henrietta was ' Steaming along about five miles beyond the Far-Hones the fish flew upon the deck and Capt. Alexander brought it into port. It is a foot long and weights nearly two founds. San Francisco Call. Mr, The Brute. In a Sat 0- -. Boarding Mistress Is there wrong with that egg, Wife Thatvioious Pourper? I eeeyott according. Jt g very cmlcal examination bit mother again fhls morning, ant not anything Id like to know what you're Mr. Fourper Oh, going t wrong with the egg, Mrs. Shlmpen, I do about It? was just looking tor the wtsubone Husband Ill ask him how much s thats all. he wants for the dog! Not a Safe Man. Too Loud. Fred -of the New York a do will me Tenney, Tom, you Jack Say, baseball feam. Is something, of a lavor? Tom Arj thing in reason, old man scholar. "Bugs Raymond, who puts them leave your Jack Then kindiy over the plate (sometimes) for" the trousers out in the "hall tonight. What do you Giants, is not. The two placers were Tom The idea! discussing sr former successful playwant me to do that for? Jack The pattern is so loud they er who had taken to drink. Why, said Tenney, "tha man, has will keep me awake. become a dipsomaniac.' All Profit. . "Sure, hed replied Raymond, shoot you In a minute. Success profit-abl- e a is Binkfi running Young . . Magazine. hennery of thoroughbreds Oh his Twlxt Love and Duty, million dollar farm. "So?" George Vincent of Chatauqua fame to has this lct). He has the feed charged explanation of the delay In his father, their housekeeper buys the passing the 'tariff bill. he said, "waa trying eggs at a fancy price for the Binks "Oongres8, table, and young Binks is the biggest to make up Its mind wihether to do -- egg consumer in the family Judge. its duty by the counlry at. to. da The. Success Magcountry by its duty. " on Hands. of The Laying azine. "I dont believe In these faith cures , Absent Minded. brought about by the' laying on of "Wilkins' Is the most absent minded ' hands. remarked one woman to an- cuss I ever met. , ", ' other, so? How MUiwaeii ,tdn"yrfofaed, The wt beftT irwv "Why, the last time hegotlnroth e v cured my little bey of the cigarette barber's chair he binned the newspa Phialdelphla En- per around his neck and began to res' habit that way! quirer. the towel. i The Other Sort.- Refinement of Cruelty. Every Tom There goes Roxham. That was a fierce punishment JJJre 1 think of that tmaus ' financial . Swift got for overspending and not ' e m t?a rrassnic nl U arakegrme yea:re'T&-his fine. . 7 hick "What did they do to him? help pick financial embarrassment? The prison yard was being repaved Tom Yes. Hes got so much money and they put SWt ftn as driver of he doesnt know what to do with 1L the steam roller. Boston Transcript 'Makes a Difference. Hoet (a musician, who is enterWhat did yon say last night When taining a country friend.) Would ' m? You to marry Jack as-- eyou like a sonata before dinner? Friend Well, 1 dont mind. I had I shook my head? Bos two on my way here,, but I can "Sideways or up and down? ton Transcript stand another. any-tnln- -- Tit-Bit- , " Jr " - v -- ' ter win- . Queen Consolidated is preparing, to .re-- , . surne operations upon a large seal at Its mlue In the Elkhorn district, to advices from Park City. The greater portion of the power plant, which is being constructed near Modena by the Gold Springs Minins & Power company, is under roof-a&- A Is virtually ready to receive the first Installation of machinery. The Utah Gold and Copper Mine company has made application to th state engineer Tor 0.50 ublc feet of water per second from the Sevier rivet tor the working of the companys mining properties In Beaver county.. One of the properties of the Park City district In which work ts betas carried on steadily yet quietly, is that of the Scottish Chief Mining company, located near the summit of Scott hill, and one of the oldeet claims In th Nelson M ln.ln,gcfttupa.D0f. Eastern dentist Depicts Color Scam at Shooting Off of Parts of Glaciers During His Exploration of Yakutat Bay." STATESMEN SAW GREAT LIGHT WAPK canyon, as long aa possible this The cJoriTiwjohdf L ri. En re . Jins BUStfte GOLltCt, An assessment has been levied for the purpose of continuing work on th Smuggler property. In American Fork Prof Ralph 8. Tarr oi Washington Cornell university has enjoyed a privi lege rarely conferred on man. He has been present at the birth of Icebergs He has watched tpe glaciers discharge them. j This remakable experience was achim corded during his exploration ol Yakutat bay foreland, .the largest gla cier on the American mainland, under taken In 1906 In the interest of the United States geological aurvey. The glaciers that reach the ahor discharge Icebergs of various colors, he says white bergs from the Ice walls above the sea; blue, often beautiful Antwerp blue, from below district. the water, and black from the base ol The average price of silver for th the glacier. In the warm summer all nine months of the current year ha the blue berg quickly, whiten,, some been $0.52093 per ounce. With only times In less than 24 hours. -and China as luge purchasers' India A typical, discharge of Icebergs t It is not probable that there will be described by the professor as follows' permanent natural advance In th any First, a small piece fell from the price of silver. face; then a pinnacle at the tee front W. E. Lernley and associates', who rose 50 to 100 feet, reaching well been quietly operating mining have above the surface of the glacier; dl- In the New Goldfielda property then turned slowly over into the fiord, about fifty miles north of trlct, a a to fountain water of sending large have purchased the quarts height of 75 or 100 feet. mill of the Manttou Mining .company "Immediately another Ice mass, clear near Willow Creek. and blue, arose from beneath, the waAfter having visited th - property ter's surface, throwing ft Into re According to a recent report Emard. H. Harriman left to his widow.! newed and still greater commotion, and.ftudied conditions,, thedl rector,, fortune of $300,000,000. This easily lakes Mrs. Harriman the richest woman which lasted fully five minutes as the of the Scott Hill Mining company. In the world, a titlo formerly given 4 Mrs. Hetty Green, who has $75,000,000, Park City, have decided to oontlnuo berg rocked to and fro. Mrs. Russell 8age and Mrs. Froderia C. Penfieid, who have $80,000,000 aach. A great series of ring waves spread operations all winter, and a force of out tor nearly ten minutes, causing a men are now engaged In the development of the project heavy surf on the coast to a distance The worlds production of silver for of at least one and one-hal- f from miles the calendar year 1908 la estimated to the glacier.,- Prior to this fall there was almost have been 200,000,000 fine ounces, an no floating ice In front of the glacier Increase over 1907 of 16,000,000 fin Five minutes after the discharge ol ounces. The Increase Is due principalyou must Imagine patches of flowering the Hakodate at Military Aeroplane Iceberg there was a ring of very ly to the yield of the mine of Canazaleas dotting the roadside; towering water in which floated several ada, Mexico aqd Australia. r muddy World-beate! r. Said to Be round topped camellia trees breaking thousand Silver Is principally a Icebergs of small size and f the skyline with frequent splashes of v; ' six good-sizeall clean and free resulting from the smelting and reones, bright green, usually In the shade of from dirt. fill lug of lead and copper ores,' and o , 4 these trees houses with white plasFlies Sixty-eigh- t Mllea an Houri "The ring of the Icebergs kept long as the great demand for lead and walls tered and red tiled roofs; about Secret Experiments, While Coruntil It reached both shores, copper exist there la no probability the more pretentious of these houses spreading half a mile In each direc- for a decrease In the quantity of slidon of Troopo Surrounded advancing white plastered walls, above which ap- tion In about 20 minutes. The largest ver derived from' this source. the Flying Field. peared a profusion of palms, roses one of which was, more than The,United States discontinued th and strange native flowers; and In the bergs, 100 feet long, rose at least 30 feet With characterise Washington. of silver for subsidiary kimono-claor purchases the garden walls doorways above the water. secrecy, the Japanese have been p in February last and it la not coinage ss kimonos the Japanese girls Yakutat bay lies at the base of tb fectlng a military aeroplane at Hal to he a purchaser for several date which is said to be a "worU many and as gayly colored as' the SL Ellas range, about 30 mile south likely months to come, as there la in th framed that them. gardens In east of Mount 81 Ellas, where the beater. The little brown men has an ample stock to supply th ternational boundary strikes due treasury developed a birdlike craft that demand for an indefinite period. KISS COSTS POLICEMAN JOB north. It is the only harbor on the talned a speed of 68 miles an hoig Word comes frqm Park City of a e stretch of, comparatively This Is the record In aerial navlgt of Commla- Tails Board Girl Servant meeMni special betwecn Cros. tlon. straight coastline t of Patrolmans Attenwt sloner no wee There at which action was taken which will publicity lnibe MPQtwVp1"1 io Tay. , coast .0 naa add materially to the future greatnesa the Falrweather the. rounded the flying field, but they were St. Loula, Mo. His desire to kiss andAlong SL Ellas mountains rise abruptly of the Flag, and which will redound not there to preserve decorum onthd Lottie Bucher, a servant girl, employto the benefit of the entire district. part of a throng of spectators. They ed in Lewis place, against her will to great altitudes. At their feet, borDrilling for ore bodies in the propwere to eliminate spectators altodering the sea. Is a lowland fringe or caused Policeman Philip J. Reiss of foreland of of the Blackbird CopperGold Minerty debris. glacial gether. lose his star Deer street the to station In Beaver county, Utah, company. ing Prof. Tarr tbat the present glaHakodate la In the northern part of at the hoard of police commissioners' ciers are meresays in progress with a crew of expert la remnants Ice of former The flying the, Japanese archipelago. the$ting the- - other day. floods whfch extended tea the mouth "Of driller la charge. The work la being ground over which the new craft has his romantic since Reiss, marriage the Yakutat bay. Many of them are done near the contact Hie first hoi been practicing is a flat tract sur- three months ago In the pagoda In still actively moving and some de- la down 200 feet, the second 50 feel rounded by high bills. On these hills Forest has been somewhat in scend to the shore. Theso continue The good efforts of the progress of park, were erected block houses and troops the limelight, and the charge Is the to discharge icebergs at the Western Pacific railroad, which la Inwere stationed In an Impenetrable cirirregular second registered against him before tervals. ' rapidly nearing completion, are alcle around the field, which was large board since be became a benedict. the beginning to be fell says th ready course. enough to provide a Bucher testified ihat itelss atthe Salt" take Tribune,- - Inasmuch FloedforProfanlty. Massanao-'Hanahar- a ' of Secretary manto klss she but that Wis The road will result in the discovery re new her, council Durand, tempted city the Japanese embassy said that be to break a ay from him. Her cently passed an ordinance making ft and development of much new and vaF was. not sufficiently versed In aero- aged said that the girl had been a misdemeanor to swear. The judge uable mining territory. employer new nautics to describe the aeroplane, in his for the. past eight years of the city court Is a radical "antt-cus- s Not a living person remains in tb employ but added: wa perfectly reliable and and agitator, and ts punishing the "copper camps of Greenwater and I know only that a commission was and a good girl. offenders .to the limit, Furnace Creek, Cal., according to adappointed some time ago to study the own in bebalf In law was the his vices from, members of the last exodenied On the first that 'Reiss , day subject. I was under the Impression he had -to kiss the girl, but effect-thrresidents used dus from the once famed districts. attempted profanity that. the experiments,, hadnoLprfc 125 swore his he 'The The Sch wab 'eompany has stopped Sard were'fined trio and thal'wiille'wal'klng bear duced much yet But it Is a matter had merely nodded at her some more then, but did It on the .work on Queen shaft No. 2, the last that Is outside of my line" wa done. quiet. The court fined thy parents property on which work After, discussing the case the The Japanese monoplane is said to men 600 of swore a because $5 employed force who With of a Reiss of decided they that board boy the boar a closer resemblance to and machinery young-stermaterial educated the not was aud non had and wag he building properly persona grata Latham than the either "bird form being delivered at the rate of 20 car- ' or the Blerlot machine. The engine dismissed from the force. loads a day, the work of constructing develops 80 horsepower and drives s great smelter on the Pine canyon i d at 2,000 the multiple-bladepropellers Of the international Smelting & Site revolutions a minute, or nearly six Refining company at Tooele, Utah, ls times faster that the driving power of about 6& rapidly as could progressing a Wright machine. . for. . Control of the machine in fllghtTs has been Cardiac were Some cut the flesh Prove and ribs disappointment Complete laid back, Stitching effected through a flattened tail which caused In Pfoche by the complete closSuccess Man Leaves Hospital baring the heart. can be distorted at the will of the the this With opera accomplished in Good Condition. ing down of the Day mine, and hence aviator to meet diverse currents of was only JUst begun. Blood the cessation of all activities by' the tlon Itself never been givmachine has air. The Mining and Smelting St Louis. Michael Lawless,' In whkh constantly welled up in the Nevada-Utaen a sufficiently flight to wound was stopped up by one physi- corporation This la understood to he afford outslders-- a chance to observe whose heart 12 stitches were taken at cian between stitches due to the closing of the Tinllc smeltIt In detail the City JiospTtal a month ago, has "onaTant attention and quiet gave er and the- - raising of rates by the ofh- There Is a question as to the steer- been discharged from that institution Low less strength day by day, and tr smelters. ing gear by means of the dlstortable cured. Lawless walked away unas although he practically waa able to The property of Ntwhouse Mines & tail being an infringement of the -- waved a leave the hospital ten days before he Smelters was purchased for $50 000. boarded and a sisted, car Wright American patents and the farewell to did the physicians had him remain t foreclosure, by the Trust Company the physician1!. Dickenson patents In Great Britain. all bad until efrelapse tt danger America, which was trustee under It til no f declared he ' d the mortgage The next si ep towardfect but on th contrary was in much FARMS OF JAPAN better physical condition than before Lawless Is 21 jearg old. BRILLIANT placing the property again in commis etoa-aL-r- v pro4ucet-jwillb- e Jhecom he received the wound. Photographic Big Georgia Crop. plot mg of Incorporation of the South Rarely Consists of More Than an Acre tracings of the. action of his heart Ga One million and Utjh Mines and Smelter company, Amerlcub, laxtent and Made JJp of ' showed his pulse-w-as even more regu- eighty thmmneTdoTIafs" was diKtribut-ewith total capitalization of $L3ttOOOO. lar Little Patches. than that of several of the phynl Bright the farmers of Sumter and among Another week of heavy t.ansactinut clans who attended him. The doctors neigliboiing counties marketing cot- In iron and steel products has esiab-Mshe-Toklo Land is so scarce In Japan attribute his remarkable rally partly ton In Americus during September and a' new record of tales for Oc la bia jrQwth..awd.ag(.Kd umUtji:ui.JiUt TircTDvm'rtvirwcek'4-Aie'W'a.-AVfw tTiic-o- nt y. pm of tul farm rarely consists of more than an give full credit to Dr. W. C. G. Kirrii-ne- r of wagon cotton to date heaviist the been receipts has honse rteel lngot acre or two. .These lttle farms are and hla assistants, wbo per will exceed 8.000 bales, all sold heie of fin she! Knownever Consumption formed the operation. divided up Into tiny fields. and proceeds spent here Local hank- Steel products is ) Increasing Lawless waa taken to the hospital During he season of the year in ers report collections excellent as' the Successful opei ation df modem m e which we made our journey, one of from .Wellston, where he was stabbed result of heavy cottou receipts and chlntry promises the ea !v these fields was filled with sprouting during a saloon brawl. He wandered sat ihfactot prrees. f the placer activities barley, light green in color; another out of thq place and waa walking l m ..LS . Idaho district y, T Felts, Mcic'cwco Pepfr-Ccoh Uirr th. .1 r , ' J 1 clover-llk- e lavender-colored- , ilelice. Although the knife almost sev Mexico City News of the absolute piactt beds h s,.; fodder, Mulehvues A neighboring field was Covered efed his heart he was cofiscicms and los of the thill pepper crop of Mexi- not he bandied th ids creek rod v'f v. a j when every Camara refused the of the . grass, from the to received a Agrleula by came how co tell by green he dark; jvith (U- - pi.iei r ,?y seed of which a lamp oil Is manufac- wound. this my. a the last and one of the ,t,c ne Pi disastrous blows The lnted tat(. tured; another with tbh pale yellow Immediately upon his reception at most fciguiftcant 'r 1,11h flowers of the mustard, and scattered the hospital Dr. Kirchner probed the dealt the farming industry of the Vry is pieparinat to here and 'there fields filled with what wound with big finger and found the country by the recent general cold 'inrutat school of lust ru. Hot a mi so looked like a variety of lily some vital organ had been sliced. wave ' Not a shoot of chill Is left !n resepp wot k .at Uha Univi r , some but all some Law!esa the red, big producing states of the repub- Maebington. at Seatth , the yellow, waa-plawhite, on the operatv Wa equally brilliant ing table and a trap door- - opening lic. The loss In dollars Js is vet not piMruction to be defray d v tagton coal operators. Then to get the coinplete ilcture made over the wounded organ- - Two estimated. Wlo-nemucc- a, JAP AIRSHIP FAST -- .r d d ", 300-mll- iiqlioteljtdgwB, ! 15-ml- trust-worth- y ' ee mem-tt)4"bh- . Man Cured of Sliced Heart ed near-at-han- d oa van-Ish- -- d d bnth'-pTyrir- ' 1 - al-n- -- -- in-.t- " p - -- ced -- 4 |