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Che Idaho Springs Siftiihjs^lllcws. -—by The S;:.ag> Printing ini Publishing Co. OH ,IA i'A .. rt Or CLKAR tKhhK COUNTY, COLoKAIHJ. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THK CITY OP IDAHO SPRINGS, COLORADO. JOHN T MALLALILL*. M*.n E. A. EATON. EblTek A REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER. gniere! a% %t jni „ oj’itr Jane'J ar the- p /-*..>rtic< at Uaho Springs. Colorado, under «toe A t I Cortgrt-ii of March 3. I*"V. PJ3. . . i S4TJR:;/ W oIFTIN 3S BJILDiNS. IDAHO SPRINGS, COLORADO. .Subscription, - 32.00 Per Year Tm.< i. a central object in the minds of every member of the Chamber : nier.t ti e only difference being the methods em l>! »yed t‘- a comp-i-.h ert.iin ends. One tiling is patent, unanimity of success, an ! the earlier the business men unite up .:: one doti:. te j>3 c; i »t), the earlier will the city reap the bene fits of the organization's efforts. Tm d rectors of the chamber of commerce were a unit in declar ii.g that as a body 1 individually they were opposed to a Fourth of July id in td - :it> and this puts an end to the affair so far as the t mcerned Fbe reas mas given is that as the chani - wi- ab cat to ask liberal donations from the business men to a fund with whiOi : • advertise the city, it was not advisable to hand the business m-n a rl. >uble dose. That systematic advertising was of more v alue than what could be obtained by a single celebration. Con u nth Idaho S; : -igs will go else vhere to celebrate the nation’s birthday. Tin- r< ;*ort of th* . ’v -rtising committee t* the chamber of commerce "•itaiM -d s n • s{>! •i<l i< 1 suggestions as to the l>est method of adver ts ..g the tv and it resources. First, the special editions of the two h- -il o ; - b -. at throughout the east to a carefully selected list of 1" ’ >• <k -r: j.tive articles be inserted in the papers of the rr.«dy-p: nt houses of the country. Third, anew booklet issued for general di 'ribution. Fourth, an illustrated folder in the form of a large post card, containing descriptive matter with blank space for a I faithfully* ried out, will bring to the at te; ’ ol nr re j the attractiveness and possibilities of this sec tion tl n c.v other method and at less expense. Mining Still the Cornerstone. Tin go Me n n who are giving special attention to ways and nc .ms to ,i .. rti C! ; ado should not lose* sight of the fact that vvhat ustri s, mining, after all, is the corner stone of prosperity in this state. Tnvre has bc-n a disposition to drift away from this important truth. «- tho - :gh a man might sj.-ak more freely and confidently of agr uii ii i e or manufacturing than of mining. It is partly* liecausc* I s«. .. a.l^o.had it cult to avoid the* notion that mining being ini so':i>- respe s nior.- pre carious than agriculture is less entitled to the j sei ions consideration of business men. Yet it is upon the success of mining th it the prosperity of Colorado agriculture in a large measure d. p mis, and no C< dorad<* man should ever look upon it as anything not o aite a .rthy of his approval. • 1i..; ig sh-.iiM be pushed to the front, not with a view to gaining ar. .i i .mi.. • in w:l 1-cat stock transactions, but in the legitimate. pment, and investors should be eoc >uraj 1 tol« .ini... >: ; -rtnnities as being clearly and fully as legiti ni.it' ' - . a*.> ' ther upon which they might embark. T re-" ■:r -of the mining counties should be as extensively 1 i these «■: counties where agriculture and horticulture are, tl -ti ' . Let the world know that Colorado possesses gr» *t ■ aes of wealth in its silver and gold mines in addition to what it . . re- , i - common toother parts of the country. It has [ c\i. ..l.icli the -..itesof the Mississippi valley* possess, and in; .. . ' ..*•:. i of the precious metals. This should be given wide P ly every edort to present the state iu a favorable light to ... • - Denver Republican. 1 t -so, Cino a, the ic ■ ick 772 1 Porks 37. Public Notice. N . K1- is h«. rv h\ given 1 lit S. M .Smith «V on have hms day sold their furni- j tm .id hr ! ■ ire h; - r.tss U' Magnus J ly of t city. A1 ;' r- ' so” 11 in. i f..r go An heretofore pur ch s .1 vs." i pay tla. in to S. M. Smith & ‘ Sou. Mr S.nitli v.i ! continue his undertak 1 ing 1 .’-ins - as herctof-re. S. M. Smith Czar D. Smith | April 15, 19 7 We wish to x’ .-. -s our appreciation, ind I for the kindness extrud'd in cur I t c leieavement and r the t fferings We are especial.y k : •*efu' t j tm* members] of the M or dvr and I.asteru Star. ! Mrs. A B. I.von and Family. Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. Wrn. Henry, of Chattauooga, Tenu., had rheumatism iu his left arm. “1 he strength seemed to have gone out <*f h iuuncK s so that it was useless for work,’* he snys ‘ I applied Chim berla u’s l’ain Balm the arm infltnutl at r.ight, aud to my re lief the pain graduiily left me and th»- strength returned. In three weeks tlu- rheumatism had. dissapeared aud has not since return* 1 If troubled with rheumatism try a few applications of Pain Balm. You a certain to be pleased with the relief it affords. .For sale by J. J. Sherwin. Whooping Cough I have tis*d Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family in cases of whooping cough and want to tell yon that it is the *»cßt medicine I eve used W. F. Gaston. Pcsco, Ga. This remedy is safe aud sure For sale by J. J. Slier win. Notice The Regular Annual Flection of School Dis rict No. 5, Clear Creek j County, Colo, will lie h id on Monday, 1 May 6, 1907, for the pu of electing one director for the term of five years as ’ i provided by law. The polls wid be op n b*tw.en the hours of 3 o’clock and 7 o’clock p. m. at the office of the City Clerk of the city of Idaho Spring, Colorado Martha A Bowman* Sec’y. School Dist. No. 5 j Idaho Springs, Colo.. Apr. q, 1907. G \ H. Corn «w, the expressman, ( f< I< ph me N msv it ick ;;2 and 1 irks ?- Free Bookies on Old Mexico i , In cunni ction with the special cxcur- | s j sions to Mexico City, the Colorapo & isdistrd utiug some handsome illustrated literature. Tickets at half rates will be sold April 25 to May 18, | June 8 to 15 and June 20 to July 12, good for 9 days; stopovers in lx>th direction*. T K. Fish hr, G. P. A. This Saves You Money. * Rauch butter 25c Brighton creamery 30c * | Meadow Gold 30c Thhro’s Notice of Annual Meeting. s Notice is hereby given that the annu -1 al meeting of the stockholders of the f Pittsburg Consolidated Mining and Tun -1 nel Company will be held at the office of e the Company at Idaho Springs, Colorado on Thursday, April 23, 1907, between the hours of one and three o’clock p m. for the purpose U of electing a Board of Directors To serve f for the ensuing year and for the transac u lion of such other basir.es.'* as may prop* 1 erly come said meeting, p W. M. Laird, • W. Rbed McCabe, President Secretary. For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years of experience, think of that I Experience with Ayer’s Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility B«t -v-n » (rran<! '•'<! tn—l.rino rantiot ■ » • • * - ' **r .ettvo .u <1 • •** • «'•»** pit*-- 1 •* st |4«.|1.1r ’-. a | Fill* while lakllig lii«- • ij- a A JC*£e by J. C r(N..Lo»en,EK* Alto l-.i:.ulaclu.'«B Of mLM > Ha!2 • I GOB. / 1 1j p - •k -■• uv* V CEtVgY FtLIOIUL We l*»« r.o ee-.-ete! We pub'.leb the f as of a 1 our m«l.otnee. 1 RECORD OF TRANSFERS, ETC. Thos. C »dy, ••heriff ot Gi!;>i'i conn ■o J*»hu C. JvnkiiK. cert ficate of - vx cution against the Oro \\ r Minmg »u i Milling c » tipanv. Smuggi Alp' K Mil l >m, R'iss. Lake. Betr i'rank. Dtvt l, Louis i. Jessie. Rll Ot r, C irle, R r«, extrusion. Da I VVhrv, Klsie in 1 Or > Nos. i t • 74 lo 1 Eln t placer, an 1 part of Puritan lo ; j-urv-v 13771 t 1 U.*nver Girl lo ir, sc; v % N 14617. Fu>re c» tunnel. Up Fill river «f.d Wisconsin mining ti tricts. Tie Indian Creek Park company am ndedartirles of tncorp iratioo, m • to - assess 1 ble •<» a sum not to e i 1 $2 > ocr sh ire r>rr ve«r. J. ii Rose and Harry Carson, co-orr: ners >s k •N: C trso >. t-> Adolph C w judgment f 174 cos s $8.48, district c>u >f Jeffers >n c >unly. W' C Ho >d vs I) imel P. Kidde* I>iv.d K Her • n«l heir- of Daniel 1* K dder «n 1 Divi 1 i' K dor; default e te-ed i ;d deCr e isstirxl quieting title • C met Extension !od-. survey 454. Grr fith district, in plaintiff. Heory Seifri tl vs Dtniel P. K'. 11 and heirs and the C<>m *t Silver Mini co mpall v; default entered aud decree:- sued quu-tmg title to Comet lole a mills'*!■*, survey 56, Griffi;h district, pi.miff. rh• Bijou Consolidat -d M ning co |iam ; rrs dun m auth >riziug Jas. it. O H ira to -ell real e-tit * and person property of company. B’j >ll Cms >lida e<l Mining compan to H ,h Micksv, mining tl ■ 1, Amm -a lode, survey 1674, Montana uiiaiu district. J is. R. O’Hara to Hugh M \cksy, mit. mg deed, ail inter st in Auiaiosa Ickl< survey 1674, M mtana district. Solon Bldre»l and N -ttie M. Eldr»ol * J. C. Mathias, bargitn and sale rl *e lious-, two lots and furniture, Dam > S2OO. W. L Bush to fh- Idaho Soring* ’ Iss Club association, warranty deei 1>• 10. j 11, 12, block 10, Idaho Springs, $35 i Peter B. Sprankle, countv tr-.a-u e to, A!) Bu ll*, tsx d el. uudiv led e- } half Choctaw 1 >de survey 11 .8, •■ . n j j district, as esse ! t • Amanda F. Bar- The Democrat Mountiin M., M. T. ' compa-.y tothe Hen lrie& R .!th >:f ufact 11 ring arnl Supply Cumin Iv, ii .• > j 1 to block 60, lots l to 13 j lots 7 md S with tract tu rear and 9 1 j block 62, lo’s 6,8, Q, 10, 11, 13, 14 .1 j p rpe nil rigut of a for ran v 4 y s \ ch 1 ' aciO'S lot 7, bl ick 63. lots 1, 2. : iS. | !Id ck 64, 1 >ts 1 to 7, block 70, lots 1 ,to j ' 12. bi.*c* 149, G*«*rg“town Also 5? *s j . lying i»etweeu block 61 and V> d j ' ary • f t >wn of Georgetown and en ' | block 61 and the Kelley tunnel, tra of . land :e ir mouth >u- ud tunnel, a'.s , d ;lv tumiei silt* an 1 K-l *y lodes 2.3! 1 1 ■and in! bugs an i improvements. Ar. Iu- fizi ySo for mac linery fur;■ !. Thr Gntli hs Mines Com -nv t be Hendrie N B I'.thoff compan*., Ii - >ts 1 t an 1 10, block 42; lots 1 and 2 and N’o tslto 3. b tk : >ts 5 7 !8, block 46 lo.s 6,7, 8, 9 b<> k 17, f, 2 3 20, 21, 22, block 54; . I 6 h o k 53, lot 9, block 56, tract of ind j ! eir of lo 54.5, 6, block ss, G<> / t », v :i j As > I A'sbe Norw-od 1 > !e, sur. 2 >6t, - it* ! j fith lodes, Mirs. 310. 1930, Hod ; >de. i sur 540, buildings i"d improver:! ’s. j \ inouut due $ 14.182 So for machinery 1 i furnished. R" ! » rt R. Movlie to Millicien? I > r -| iing Quit-Claim deed. Two lots in I)a- j j tnotit #3OO. Location Certificate. Carson N 13,! !4.5- 6. 7 and 8 lodes Argentine M ing j District. Harry Carson. Richard P. Chinn versus Solan HI ired. i ; Suit dismissed. Ernest LeNeve Foster 10J. M.Cope-J | lan<l Mining Deed. All interest m Mc- I 100 k lode, sur. no. 1*75. k- ; lo 1 sur, ; in* n»74 «nd Snowilrit: 1 »de. f U r. no 43, I iu Griffith Mining District. 5150. ■ Location Certificate. L DB. Mill site, j | York Mining District. Tne Bald Mount! in Gold Mining and Milling company. Maria O’Donnell to Minnie and Mary O’Donnell. Warranty Deed. Tracts of mnd in lots 11 and 12, block 45. I liho Springs. $1 I.ocati »n Certificates. B. & O. Nos. 8 and 9 lories. Idaho Mining District. C. H. Helms. Pat of Linn Consolidated Mining company, Georgetown. | G urge Light versus Margaret Light. I Divorce granted. L*'cation Certificate. Tower lode. Grif fith Mining District. The Prudential Mia- I mg, Tunneling and Transportation com | J Mrs. Etmna .McCreedy to Edna R. Campbell. Warranty deed. S. 28 feet «>f l>t 13 and N 7 feet of lot 1 4, block 39, Georgetown, ft Half Rites to Mexico City and Return. Tickets will be said by the Colorado & Southern at one fare for the round trip to Mexico City and return, April 25 to May 18. June 8 to 13, and June 20 to July 12; limited to three months anp g.x>d for stopovers. Write for booklets j on Mexico. T. E. Fisher, I G. P. A. Deuver. OLD MYSTERY CLEARED UP. London Man Has Found Out Why the Pins Disappear. An 1 Id man in the north of London , n making a series of interest : - xjeriments with a view to find a solution to the question often j What becomes of the count myriads of pins that are annu ity lost?” ■ \ • "‘■•d Le finds that it is tl effect of the air ...rl; resolves even these intractable ... instruments into their own ele- He put some hundreds of and steel pins, needles and . ; ms. etc., in a quiet corner of - garden, where they would be sub • to ah the destructive agencies of .• si, earth, wind. etc. Tl.* result was curious. Ordinary ins were the first (taking 154 .-. cn an average) to oxidize into a wn. il rust —ferrous oxide —which -rur* red by the wind as it form * an ! no trace of a sin-tie one could •nd at the end of seven •■ a Common bright pins took as as 18 months before their cora • was complete, but brass ones . b • • a;rely turned into green . i.c :s long before that. -1 steel needles of small da very long time (over two ;. s and a half), but a black lead 1 *"\ . d itself to be practically r v ie both cedar and plum ■ * te ing almost as good as when v. i . n though harder things had quite rotted. JESTERS HAVE THEIR TROUBLES Punishments for Failure to Amuse Their Royal Masters. The man who has recovered $5,000 regard for his services as a jester tl . nk his stars that he did not o to juke for a livelihood in ear days at the courts of greater v:< nt&fos. Ivan the Terrible. Peter the Great, i th* H: :or Paul, for example, . i rt* ;-h ways with their fools. A ■ ■* r tlirust w'ould follow a poor • and banishment any sign of de ing wit. Once when Fougere, the • : of C ar Paul, offended his royal 1 permitted to part in In the middle of the night, • er. he was aroused, and ordered ! up ar.l prepare for immediate t. ■ r.t to Siberia. He was bun -1 in’ * a dark van and driven away 11.: s long journey, ! ... ai : day, week after week It i r 1 arrival he stepped out k-fo the 1 K-sence of—the czar. All tint he had been driven, not to . 1 Sil; . but round and round in -St. Peter tilling! Quaint Luxemburg. Gal lai -*• as Holl nd, the .11 i■: jcl.. of Luxemburg is on( ■ most d< lightful or Euro- : pean < •3. Ye: it is almost al w the tourist who tra - .*]: ! * Paris to Berlin uncon eci nearness Lua emburg is free !* nend.*-’.' and according to I* Shack writing in Hai for Jan mry, it is ffuar .*. ' fa * ;nat’ng It boasts free lai • ress, It 1 phili • farn - r gardening, manual training, and ho 1 ewlfery. But with all Its modern'. its ways are stiff old and Its cus? - characteristic, including an annu: klcial hunt fur wild buar: and When Mm city bells ring out the hours, th* . some operatl bl or a strain from a gay song. Vendetta In Algeria. A determined Arab vendetta has Just run its murderous course at Fer mana. in Algeria. A man named Fared-ben-Alssa had determined to kill a fellow resident of one of the mountain villages, named Hussein aliba-Ahtned, and never went abroad without his gun. The other day the two men, both carrying loaded guns, mef face to face In a quiet spot in the mountains. Instantly Fared drew his weapon to his shoulder and fired. Hus sein fell, but rising, rapidly got his own shot in, Fared in turn falling with a shattered thigh. He managed, how ever, to nerve himself for a second shot, and Hussein fell dead Vith his chest shattered. Fared will have to undergo amputation of the leg. Lay Wlres from Motor Cycle. A new application of the motor cycle to military service has been Invented !n Austria. It concerns the quick lav- Ing of telephone and telegraph wires. In front of the cycle Is Installed a cylindrical roll or reel upon which the wire is wound, and a man Bitting in the moving car lays the wire, by means of a long pole, either in the tops of the trees, or, if tlmre are none. In ditches or gutters. With the new apparatus three miles of wire may be laid in 12 minutes. Important People. Towne —He seems to be quit© an Important person now. Browne —You’re not telling any thing new. He and hi 9 family always were important Towne —O! come off! Browne—lt’s a fact He started out M a Janitor, bis brother Is a police man and hia sister is a cook-lady. Agreeable to Him. “Here’s a letter from the Boss/* said the machine leader’s henchman. **He said you’d five me a Job.” “But" protested the merchant, "I have absolutely nothing for you to do here." “That’s all right I won't mind that ao long's I git me pay reg'lar." THE MERCHANTS AND MINERS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 C. S. Birkins, President. A. A. Stover, Cashier. Geo. Rii.ey, Vice President. VV. A. Roberts, Asst. Cash ■ r A HOME INSTITUTION OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY LOCAL PEOPLE 1 Jules Hulllet | 'w ;-5 Dealer in e 1 Fine Wines, Liquors,Cigars f We Handle Nothing 5: :j» But the Best ... : . je % COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL I z % Idaho Springs, Colorado. :\3( rW(YrYiYtY«««V«Y Hitiii ■ 4ooo4 nY i * «Y *‘iY tY., ir% | THE CONSOLIDATED! | Gem Mines Co. | | Electrical Department, s I ELECTRIC LIGHT, jj % ELECTRIC POWER, fe | STEAM HEAT. | I OFFICE, HALL BLOCK. W. E. RENSHAW, Manager. 1 i HE WHITE*" iiOUSE SALOON" P. J. FIN LEON. Prop. HANDSOMELY FITTED, jf jt / COLPTEOUS ATTENDANTS. %«. k | <? X J FINEST WINES and LIQUORS. K IX* i DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIQARS. I FINEST RESORT IN THE CITY. 1,23 I'HNBK STREET. ’ OPPOSITE HOTEL HE PARIS NEAR THE DEPOT. rtk«M Black 651 HALLBERG & ANDERSON THE 6ROCERS MARK a IPCCIALTT OF BLANKE’S COFFEES TEAS AND SPTCBB IHCAUSE THEY ARB THE PUREST CLEAN EST AND BEST TO BB HAD FOR th* MONEY adulterated coffee is injurious BLANKE’S COFFEES not adulterated and owing to th« larga quantity wa aeA, f* alwaya freak roaatad for u*. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOj o -pi ] j United Hydro Electric Co. j I o nueetaaowa to e»aoAoa tuoTßic eo.) | S Electric Eight | S Electric Power j o = _ ==== _ = Ptirpogw < | Both Day and Night Service 1 ld * h ° SprlDi * S“k-St#tI#a—HANCHBTT BLOCK • OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOB*