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WHEN you go on your VACATION TAKE A GOOD #iBOOK TO REAR T&JfmJ /HELM WO TOKEEP 0 cool « /7 \ |\?^MOUX'ttVOntty V-'"a^l. * IF you have never looked at the pages of YOUR bank book and watched the ‘'balance to your credit” grow, you yet have the most intereating of all books to read. If you once begin to read in your BANK. BOOK you’ll never lose interest in THAT book, because we'll pay you three per cent interest on your deposits and compound the interest every six months. You’ll enjoy seeing your money grow* MERCHANTS <& MINERS NATIONAL BANK IDAHO SPRINGS, COLORADO. Cold Comfort. can be taken in delic ; ous liquid draught* at our soda fountain. Ice Cream Soda ; in all flavors and of a guaranteed pur ity. Tempting, satisfying, cooling healthful. The thought of it on these hot days will make your mouth water. The little cost of so much comfort will surprise you. Don’t swelter when coolneos is so easy to reach. Try a gin s of vour favorite flavor and be cool and happy. We have all the newest flavors. We carry a full line of Morse’s cele brated Candies the best ever. H. A. ELLIOTT, The Leading Druggist, Notice of Annual Meeting. • —e To the Stockholders of The Freeland j Development and Transportation Co. ] Notice is hereby given that the an- , : lal meeting of the stockholders of the Freeland Development and Transporta tion company will b * held at the office of the company. No. 1519 Miner street, Idaho Springs. Colorado, on Tuesday, the Twelfth (12th) day of July, 1910, at the hour of one o’clock p. m , for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the con sideration of such other business as may be presented at the meeting. At said meeting the question of pro viding additional capital for the com pany by the issuance and sale of bonds in lieu of the sale of further treasury stock will be considered and, if deemed advisable, action will be taken authorizing a bond issue in proper form, or such other plan of fi nancing as may seem wise. The books of the company for the transfer of stock will he closed at noon Tuesday, July 5, 1910, and will be opened thre* days after the final ad journment of said meeting. G. F. Am strong, J. R. McKinnik, Secretary. President. Idaho Springs, Colo., June 9. 1910. £k $ jgp SUCCESS THROUGH SAVING it the only sura way to provide for mJ j tij! old age or to put in your hands at ■ ’ 1,1 1 the right time capital for going into Bj | - business for yourself. It's this way we help you: On deposits here of I E* from $l.OO up we allow 3 per cent* C •i f interest and compound that every T six months. If you leave money Bl \ r , \ here regularly you’ll get right into the middle of the path to success. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK Of Idaho Springs, Colorado. Dentistry. Dr. W. T. Cain over Merchants and Miners National bank. For Sale or Rent—Two Pianos. Address Box 325. Tf. : Special Round Trip Home SeeKers Kates to Points In New Mexico end Texes During 1910 On the first and third Tuesdays of ' each month during the entire year, ■ the Colorado and Southern will sell round trip homeseekers tickets to a great many points in New Mexico and Texas at greatly reduced rates. Final limit twenty-five days, allowing liberal ; stop-over privileges. For detailed information, rates etc. call on your nearest Colorado & Southern Agent or i address T. F. Fisher, General Passen ! ger Agent, Denver. 1 Teething children have more or less 1 diarrhoea, which can be controlled by 1 giviving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera * and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is 1 necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system' It is safe : and sure. Sold by J. J. Sherwin. 1 Idaho Springs, Colorado July 2, 1910. ! J The Ann-ial Meeting of the Stock- ! j holders of The Almaden Mines Com- 1 i pany will be held on Wednesday August i 3rd, 1910, at the office of the Company, Jnear Idaho Springs, Clear Creek | County, Colorade, at two o’clock p. m. for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the trans action of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed at three o’clock p. m., one week previous to date of Annual Meeting aad to re main closed until ten o’clock a. m. on day following the final adjournment of said meeting. A. R. Comstock, Secretary-Treasurer. Look For Mica If you have a Mica Deposit let me know. I am tn the market to buy Mica. Write or call. Edward M. Maxwell, 825-17th St. Denver, Colorado. 4-30 tf Chamberlains’* Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by J. J. Sherwin. IS JOINT PROPERTY OF ALL T* No Ono Individual or Claoo May tho Horn# Rightly Bo Raid to Bolong. This home exists for tho children." 1 once heard a father say, with an air of having pronounced a dedaion in court. Tho man was a judge on tho bench and rather given to oracular statements In the family. He had risen rapidly In his profession, but I could not agree with him when I saw that his children under seven were helped at the table before their moth er and grandmother and several guests had received the slightest had received had received even the very slightest attention. The little sentence was apologetic and accompanied by a smile, but the adoration for children tbua expressed was a weakness. Not so had the foundation of character been laid for the successful barrister In his early home among the granite bills of New England. For whom does the home exist? Not alone for a husband, for a wife or a child, but for each and all who dwell together, united by the ties of blood and common affection, who know one another as only those can who meet in the informality of daily companionship and whose Interests are subtly blended. "United we stand divided we fall,” may be written over every hearthstone. In a childless home husband and wife or brothers and sisters have continual need or re freshment and reinforcement In all that makes for strength, faith an 4 hope, and the home exists Just as much for them as it does for the parents who have their children to bring up and educate for their share in the world's work. If 1 can show you what I mean, it is this: No indi vidual has Ae privilege of dominating a home. —Woman's Home Companion. PREFERRED STATE OF NUDITY Remark of Dusky Lady Proves Moral ity to Be Largely Matter of Environment. The late Justice Brewer was not* d for his tolerant and broad-minded 1 views. A Washington diplomat re- ! called the other day a story told by ' Justice Brewer in illustration of »he 1 need for tolerance. “We should respect the views of 1 others"—so the story ran—"for moral- 1 ity Itself Is but a matter of environ- 1 ment. "A missionary in the South seas was distressed because his dusky parish- ' loners were nude. He decided to try ' delicately to get them to wear at least ! a little clothing, and to this end he left a great many pieces of scarlet and 1 green yellow calico lying about his 1 hut. "An elderly dame called one a;ter- I noon for spiritual advice. The ails- ' slonary noted how enviously h*-r"eyes rested on the calico, and he to«>k up a' two yard piece of the yellow ing: j " ‘l’ll give you this if you’ll v ar it’ ! "The female draped the call' about j her like a skirt and departed . great 1 glee. "But the next day. nude as l efore, i she returned with the fabric under j her arm. Handing it sadl\ to ::,e mis sionary, she said: " ‘Me no can wear it. Me t ihy.’ “ FRIENDS AT DISTANT POINTS You can talk to them without making n EsS n on - tr 'P s - by using the long distance VA 'JsJ lines. Most satisfactorp " most eccv domical. TRY THE TELEPHONE WAY The Colorado Telephone Co. Low Excursion Fares to the East Commencing- June sth there will be available very attract ive low rate thirty and sixty day round trip excursion fores from Colorado to eastern and Atlantic resorts —New York, Boston, Portland, Atlantic City, Montreal and other localities, including newly arranged diverse route circuit tours of the East, embracing ocean trips between Norfolk, New York and Boston. These popular rates afford an excellent chance to make a delightful eastern tour. Consult nearest ticket agent as to through rates from interior Colorado, or write me relative to this scheme of excursion fares that take effect from Denver commencing Jane 5; also make berth reservation, 5 Daily Trains Denver to the East. All Electric Lighted. Ililnimmimi en- Dept. HBmlllflii 701 Seventeenth St., Denver. HONORS OF WAR WITH BRUIN ißMpsrisßsti Hunter* PtW Dxriy f*f Thsir Twiwrity In Attacking ••ar That Waa a Fighter. It happened on the ISth alt., shortly before sunset, that toms surveyors accompanied by laborers, were still surveying a field at Uyenn! tn Bsashl gua. Hokkaido. While engaged in this work s bear made Its appearance from a cave near by. aad ambling threateningly toward the party, sprang upon one of the workmen who waa la the act of run ning away. The man escaped with a lacerated arm and the bear was left victor, the field being cleared of Its human occupants In a remarkably brief time. The Incident came Us the knowledge of some local Nimrods. and some days latsr bruin waa tracked to his lair. One of the gallant hunters fired, but there was something wrong with his fiun. Unfortunately It did not go off; It went off. but In a rather irregular !*»J. the gun being rusty and the powder damp. All these things, how ever, only served to enrage bruin, who attacked his enemies. The other hunter took the opportunity when the bear's attention was centered upon his companion, and fired his gun, but this weapon, too, waa useless. The bear apparently now had both men at his mercy and in a short time they were lying seemingly lifeless and mangled on the ground. A passing mail car carried the vanquished bunt em to the nearest village, where one of the men fipems to be on the way to recovery ontreatment, but the other died of his wounds. —Hakodate correspondence Japan Advertiser. TO REMOVE A TIGHT RING Simple Operation Which Mothers of Youngsters Will Do Well to Remember. A clever mother the other day taught a few onlookers a lesson that will be of practical value some day in the lives of each. The very common occurrence of a ring too small for the finger, with the resultant discomfort, was the cause of the practical demon stration. The child bad put over his chubby finger a ring, and the flesh on either side began to swell. Crying with Aright, and some pain, I imagine, it ran to mother, who with the calmest manner in the world began to make preparations for removing the ring even while trying to comfort her off spring. She threaded a flat-eyed needle with llncm which was strong but not coarse, soaped it. and passed the head of the needle under the ring. She pulled It s few Inches toward the hand hud wrapped the other end of the I thread tightly and regularly around I the finger toward the nalL She then I took hold of the needle and began j slowly to unwind the coil, carrying the ring along until It slipped easily from I the end of the finger. ! It was a painless operation; in fact. I it interested the child so much that it ; forgot to fret. I a?ked the mother where she learned the trick, and she 1 told me that she once had an ex- I perlence with a tight ring, which a I jeweler removed for her in just that : manner. The Old Reliable Coal, Feed and Flour Stand. C. L. PLUMMER COAL FLOUR Baldwin Shogo Blacksmith Nonpariei Best Lignite Oolden Seal Hay Kansas Hard Wljeat Grain Washbum-Crosby Gold Feed Medal The International Stock and Egg Food. Idaho Springs Hardware Co., Carries a full line of o Mining' Supplies Stoves, Ranges, Shelf Hardware, Etc., Etc. Trathen’s Emporium The Largest Furniture and Undertaking; Establishment in Colorado. We furnish from the celler to the garret. Agents in all towns ' f the countv. Xagg attendant lidben IRequfreb PERSONAL ATTENTION BY JOHN TRATHEN. &/>e Ohio © Colorado An and 1 Independent Refining' jZ? Smelter Company Works Salida Colo Address all communications to N. Y. Office 424 Empire Building' 52 Broadway Denver, Colo. THE SEATON MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRIC LIGHT ELECTRIC POWER STEAM HEAT OFFICE, HALL BLOCK W. E. RENBHAW. Manager =SAVE YOURSELF= Don’t be roasted over a hot stove when you do Your ironing. An Electric Flatiron will save you from unnecessary heat, save you eteps, and make your ironing much easier in every way. The rate for heating an electric iron is very reaaonable. We sell the General Electric “Calorite” Electric Iron which is guaranteed not to burn out. UNITED JIYDRO ELECTRIC CO PHon* Idaho 16-S Oflc«>Hanchatt Block Subscribe Siftings-News