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Tbere · • . · ·· · · · · · · · · · and fun nn Hermuu Haae, tbeo . .Lt"ro•l ,QJileiu to of Kulley and- J·. 0,. _'Nt&boura, outtle .. mou : . •' . . ·. . . . . . ·RODUCTION · "llf,bya·mths ny_ o! . I be Rivera were bill'• .,. tilhtcd aoU · •n !fl•, i.o'tblleat of · his firm SaJurday- "-ilpf-.U.qa\tle · · · .. ·· " ·· ·· · · · · :;, · •• lcg_ai i'ract .. y. a• lbliPp _m.,n tbai A of· SttJ(!tly· HIO.H•QRADE · · .. he. · pre· 11 cmt, w1tb tbu · ·a o)(pre .. ioo. .'. . . · . ,. · ·. ... . . · . . · , · . . . . l'iaidno bDOll.llSC . •. : . ' ·. ·. ·MERC.HANDISE . .. " . . ' I '"II' ' WING' DOCUMENT .. .. . . . . " ' . I ORIGINAL , · Microfi l.rn . .. (Jf .. her thoy. W -\NTED. . • laad, · Obao.- now IOJOUrniDM t•&Jt ,. · · tbo rof_resb .·To ·work in ap.&own·Sat. · · ......... an(l tbey te.-m, uitber ll)aros or, horses, for Mt: ill at . Yon .QET .. ... the . Mlllit bo cheap. Apvi.Y to , . tbo ·. •1 . . tharo WIU!ll.t a. D. Cbaw f;r. &it raacb• l'Jauer CUIU(liiDY I work in· Aocbo ·. 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Molvors, our .ror- · will be re• tbe nbsenoe of tbe ·muna. mer roprcaeututivo In tho ltapl• IGd PatJcy D'y Good•, Lat:e,, 1/tabrolllerle•, Mr· H. c. Scott: It Wl18 turo, 8(Mlllt II dlly In tbe OAIQp lut Ho•l•I'Tt eo,..,,,, Notloa, Sbht "•'-t•, stoa·c•l witb groin, bardware ontl Mao; ••. CODl"mplating. "'•ppen, .. .. ,. eft:# priuoipully. 1.'be bnild- traat to .. t.bo p11 rpoae ot' Ozlo.-d11,"'Neat Stile• dfl Be& Qu.Uty, .;,.qd eoliteots ui·o 8 total losH. soterestaol{ tbo. reeouaooa Htta atJd_Men'• Purnl•hln_Rs'• pod JJtJ•, · to buvo bcoo tbo work of tbta Ho pUfPOillll to PRICB8 AlB RIGHT. .. •• flro bqg. . , · him e()OOiinora ·or&t · Fresb and Pricea to 'Meet' · · . · · • . · A · d AU i ·· · .Maybol ·aotzol, formerly ; • . ·• ny an ""'mpet tion. · usley. Kilo., but who for·tbo Dr. aiad 1\lra baYO 1000 . COFB'EE$-No Namoa-but Sellen.· . :,..· 1 ;pa•u, fovi years l)Bcn mukiog over .to Rl•••etl to aueod lli$ . 20, 25, 6qual 25, 30, 3S.ct OncJ.ft, I';•OILO . 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•• lcg_ai Tbes'!u~ i'ract .. y. ~e .ext,ro~s~~·,bimself a• lbliPp _m.,n tbai aetaiiQO~ tb~~r· A ~pl.,t. ~In• of· SttJ(!tly· HIO.H•QRADE · · .. he. · pre·11cmt, ple.uo~ed w1tb tbu · bUttJQo~s :ptott~ ba~ ·a ~nppy o)(pre .. ioo. .'. . . · . ,. ~ · ·. ... . . · . . · , · . . . .

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tbo rof_resb .·To bu~.a· ~ouct".·reli~bl~ ·work in tb~ Jio~trill-l'(woro ap.&own·Sat. · · ......... an(l tbey te.-m, uitber ll)aros or, horses, for ur_da~. Mt: ,P.ayQ~ ill at ll~e·e~t . r~t: -TO~E. wpE~E Yon .QET ~ .. ~·~E DEAL~-...

~ the . bou~11 Mlllit bo cheap. Apvi.Y to IUJper&~tcodang. , . tbo ·. •1 . . tharo WIU!ll.t ~. a. D. Cbaw f;r. &it raacb• l'Jauer CUIU(liiDY I work in· Aocbo ·. ' · .. :_ ~LL T~E· TI.~E.. .

rna~ ·. · . · · · · · Gulcb. · · , . ·. '--'-> , . . . Hon. C. M, Forak"r• -u. S. · · · · .. , , . .•; 2 ; 2 zit: · :·u ~r · · .

. MarMhal'for lbiiJ terratory, WU8 i'o A.llou H•~htow.er a-.d. famaly so "' ii 1

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·probllt»~y lO\f.P Jut week ··muuuoning mom lp~ot lust. Uraday ID town. Tboy No: Trouble to~.Show ·moat eo(.WJ.tot•o bea·~t for tbo U. 'S . grund jury Tb; .(eemed to ba iQ •plepcJid tpirlt•·, . . -

~b.e Smub~ (}. ~. ooqrt meot~ ut Alumo~~~d~ Allen rcapntly eold .: ·. 'buudl'tld 0' d , H . her Three ·~llO!!day Muy 23d . Cbarlas o' bea~d uf etelli-1 wbiob wore in at 00 ~ e.re ..

. cnuJil_iY tn do a Mayer o~d A N Prioe lluvu b~o~. ftno~ounditlul! uaaanyoverabippOd. . looJi «ftor hor • ~ f • t'b' t · d b · 1 d ,.. ow .,.RT. suQunoned on this l'ury roiQ sa 1100t ua. •n e reou vo - ... Pos•ru:.t..~ PRICE'!~ oN Frn•'J."

S.llo a·cp&irt& ev., · a a (Qp notob pra~ for tbim. QVALITY J:IERCHA;NDIII!It.Jil

1l~nvn in tbnt Tbe worebouso at tbe Blook . . We Are Showlnar a Complete Llue of· . ofun ahou. ranch burned a few nigbta ngo :Qon. W. A~ Molvors, our .ror- · ~

will be re• tbe nbsenoe of tbe ·muna. mer roprcaeututivo In tho le~••l•· ltapl• IGd PatJcy D'y Good•, Lat:e,, 1/tabrolllerle•, Mr· H. c. Scott: It Wl18 turo, 8(Mlllt II dlly In tbe OAIQp lut Ho•l•I'Tt eo,..,,,, Notloa, Sbht "•'-t•,

stoa·c•l witb groin, bardware ontl w~ek, Mao; ••. CODl"mplating. "'•ppen, uu~.,. .. ~ .. ,. eft:# priuoipully. 1.'be bnild- traat to ~eovor· !tJ~ .. t.bo p11 rpoae ot' lho••~fn4 Ozlo.-d11,"'Neat Stile• dfl Be& Qu.Uty,

.;,.qd eoliteots ui·o 8 total losH. soterestaol{ parlle&'~~ tbo. reeouaooa Htta atJd_Men'• Purnl•hln_Rs'• pod JJtJ•, · to buvo bcoo tbo work of tbta aeo~ioa. Ho pUfPOillll to PRICB8 AlB RIGHT. ..

•• flro bqg. . , · t~&to ~itb him e()OOiinora ·or&t f~r · GHOCERIES-.-:~twaya Fresb and Pricea to 'Meet' · · . · · oabiba~loa. • . · A · d AU ~""~ i ·· · .Maybol ·aotzol, formerly ; • . · • ny an ""'mpet tion. ·

usley. Kilo., but who for·tbo Dr. aiad 1\lra P~tdoQ baYO 1000 . COFB'EE$-No Namoa-but Sellen.· . :,..·1;pa•u, fovi years t~us l)Bcn mukiog over .to Rl•••etl to aueod lli$ . 20, 25, .~ct -~radea 6qual ~o:any 25, 30, 3S.ct OncJ.ft,

I';•OILO . ' ~,9 ftboe~ix •.. At!~onil, ,is mopoemont oxoroill81.at the Mali... ' . TRY THIS STORE .. · . . . . .': o~t~eu~lcd. visit witb .tar.f ltisdtute. ·sr:eat Padoa arad. . . .

I 'l)lr:.illi(S A:. M •. B.rotlicrs t1atet ·tbia year,' ·~d· Me' . ' ·. s. c.· .. w I ,. v.;e;"'" r~ biotE•l~· . 1.'bo young t~ etep out of tllo

.io bo .r-qtutu •i~ ~td 7 the; SuplJ(•~p'ro: :~be Doctor wr·m ;aocllo·1 ;y: of· ttio young roturn .T bursday, · brinttiDI _ pl~c.,· duriag ber .Mv• witb him •. ·. . . . .

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Ono tbtng 111 ct•rt.aln'-Jf hpope are coming lntu 11tylc, fumlnlnc golf"1s &:0-iq out.

NEW EXI Rival Railroad lntere.U.

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and;w~!=~\ l':rott!~ eot,~ragmg news. ·

Chenoweth Co!'lvlcted. tn the winter when the stock !D CoJ. Howard Chenoweth .,was on satur. oQ~.do along the New Mexico Jl~e was ~ of tho Murdere,. of Mra. Young·

day, tho Stb lost., at Sllver City, In t.hlll-1 suffering AgeJlt Harry B. Kerr; IP tn· biOQ~ ~o B~ Haqgod at An Early 1'blrd Judicial District Court to.r Grallt vestlgatlng the situation. round that Date-On, Reprieved for Denver: Cqlo .• May 19.·-4-l[e county, convicted of·mw-der In the sec- stock over the line fn New Meslco was 8Jx Months. session <)f...,tbe the ond de·gree, the jury having returned In a condition• equally bad. He ·toolt partment 'Of Colorado Wy~mlng,

PARDONll SO DECIDE& GREAT

Tbe propollod c_omll trust Is a \'ery grave r.oatt(•r, that Khould Ill once re­ceive tbG attention of tho truKt oust·

says: The Denver & Rio Grande Rail· rontl Comr1any Is rc111.ralned, by a tern· 110rary Injunction granted to-day by .Judge John R. Mcl?le, from crossing or u11lng the right of way of t.be Ad· zona & Colorado railway lp La Plata oounty,, Colorado, and San Juan county, New Me:llco. the petlUon tor the in· jun,!tlon being made by rt"J1re11enta·

the . verdict aCtar .a deliberation of the 111atter up wlth Governor Miguel D!mver, Colo., May 18.-A.fter the Grand Army of the Republlc, Will? tuUt twenty-tour hours. Tbe case waa A. Otero and Attorney General George bearing yesterday 1Ji the governor's of busln'ess. so full, in ract,.,tl;b~tiJY' , heard before ··Judge Frank w. Parker, W. Prlcllard ot New Mexico. Tbls agi. office, the state board of, pardons an· five ot the officers were etecte<t; 'V~ ~· the territory being r~preaented by DJ&- tation resulted in arousing public sen· Itounced its decision In the case of tbe follows: . , ~, trJct Attorney Turo~r of the 'fhlrd Ju· tlm~nt, and JWarly 200 horses were rea· tb.ree Youngblood murderers, who Department Comman4er-George W. c r11. tlvetl of 1 bu SouthCTn l'aclftc and Arl·

-------,-- · ·- zona & Colorado rallway11. 'l'b~ writ UnllltG President ftoollevell, Mr. ts returnable Juno 2d.

Oates now fe<>lu that going out after The Arizona &. Colorado road has bcarl !a bQt.b dangurous 1md unproflt- been Btjrveycd frcnh Durango, Colorado,

dlelal district, and w. B. Childers of cued and cared for by the clttzens, al- sought ~ • commutation ot sentence CUrfman, Denver. • , Alb ,. e u rrh d r n• was coo though there wae no law compelllflg from hanging tq llfe lmpris!)nment. Senlo. p Vice Commander---.Stephen u~u rg e. '"' e a e DO • them to take this nctJon. Mr. Beldell mb dl t tb t Fr d rl k .. ~ • duct(!(! by .. "torbey·.fam~.s $. Fielder. .. 1. e ver q wae a e e c ........ H. secliner, Fort Collins,

;:.e crJwe for· 'Wblob Chen()weth w~~J writes that the 1116t of the stoc'k so res~ 1 nold and Newton And rewa must be Junior VIce Commander-John R.

1 .A d 1 a 11 ... Cl cued has been sold :and that t\le re· hanged on.,the week beglnnlng SunddlY, 'd d ·

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ablo. t.o C'...ochl11c, Arizona, and I...ordsburg, - - - ! New Mexico, at each point to connect

Two cto:idmwn hove murrh•d rich wltll the Southern l'aclflc and furn\llh women. 1'bl•Y have demonotroted lt with coal from the f'.Dal fields 'In their ability to drlvo ln dunllle bar· S~n .Ju~n. Boco~ro p.p11 Valencia c:oun·

Au~uf~~2s,0~~a:~e Hon~:,ctvdben!!ve~:· celpts paid the expense of keeping tbe May 21st. Charles o: Peters, whose G~~~~~~~:t_n~~. ·c. A. Brooks,, Fort and Ml\rk Kennedy, two cowbo,-e of enUre lot. Some few were clat(Jled by sanity has been Questioned, was Morgan ... , .. . l Dj t1l d I their ownen, but In the majorlcy ot granted. a slx months' reprieve, an <l t n F 0 Bur 1 1

" amond A ou t were engage n Instances the horses were sold wltbout l N Medical Dlrec 0 ,_., r. ·' ' •

tleB, Nefl ~. h· XhlO. ' \It neu. Tbe Dell' er It JUo Grrm!tc railroad,

As a ·mill! rl'tort It would be just llko Mr. Carncgltl to 114!t o.nlde a nmall rund for tb(l malntenan<·e of d•!cuyed dukea.

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will b1•lt••v•• 1 bot 1 bt·y cannot buy up all tho whont In t.ho world until they hove tried.

after the Arizona & Colorado nurvey bad hecn comJJiflted and tile tJlats for lt11 rlg.bt of way tiled, commenced to huU'l a hraracll from Durango to Farm· lngton, wbJch crOIIHE.!II tbo Ar •:.:ana & Colorndo right of way ee.l'cnUlen tlme11.

At Farmington, the Denver & Rio Grande 111 tpl connect with a bflhch tO bo built by the El Paso & Southwest· t~rn to a connf•ctlon with the Santa Fo

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woro I'Hflil•lrt nn far llack 1111 lflOO U. C. Jlf!Ddlng by which coal from the San Nt•v1•rllwiNIB t11e ncx han managed to .Juan f11•ldn Is to be carried from thla

a drunken brawl wllen the ranch fore· will be hang~d the week beginn ng ~ dick, Bou~der. . . map. Pa~ Nunn, Interfered an4 got a clalmants.-Denver News.· vember ;19th. Other officers wJll be elected to-day., • severe bullet wound from Cb~nowetb All phases of the case were care- T.h.e numerous auxlllarles of the llll reward: Wilen tbe bunets began to lnapectlng the Fo.u. fully, considered by the board of par· Grand .Army also' had a busy day, s~v-· fty City Marshal Jamea Kllbotl'rne ':Lieut. Gen: Adna R. Chaffee, cblef dons. A report submitted by t.n.e eral of them choosing officers, besl4es 7 .. · aanttv comm•~alon, signed by three or 1:.o.me running up to Interfere and starr of the United States at'll)7; Ger... 'J .... layin~ pl&ns for the national encalllp· Chenoweth ftred at blm point blank. c. F. Humphrey, quartermaater gen· the doctors, stated that. all three of ment to be held In this city In _$ep., Constable Rodlguez was also badly eral, and Capt. Grote Hutche10n ot the the murderers are sa.pe. All &d<\itlon'!-1 tetnb~r. They also received· visits f~~ wounded by Chenoweth who was so In· general staff, w.ere at Albuquerque rep()rt, signed by Dr. J. :&. Courtney Gen. Wllmon w. Blackmlll', na.tioDal, · furlated•by liquor and passion that be }tay 11th, en route to For;t Riley, Kan· wlt'b regard to the mental condition command.P.r in chief; bls adjutant, Gen: · was shooting at every ma.n In sight. sas. General Chaffee has- just com· of Charles 0. Peters, Indicated uncer- John E. t.Hlman; Mrs. ,Blackmar, who.

. Deppty Sheriff Murray made hls ap· pleted a tOur of lnspectton of the mill· talnty, f>.nd tbls undoubtedly led to his is a national special aid of• the Wo­pearance as Kilbourne fell and J\8 tary posts of the Southwest and said: reprieve. ' man's Relief Corps; Mrs. Gilman, who Chenoweth aimed Jlls slx·shooter at "Our· tour bas taken us to \Vblpple It was a sad gathering 'In the gover- Is na,tlonal aid and chief of staff or Uurr6y the latter fired und Chenoweth Barracks, Fort Bayard, Fort Bliss .. and nor' a oftlce. I the llame org,anlzatlon, and Gen. Har- , dropped.. He was painfully wounded Fort· Wingate, and at every place we Tbe members df the board. of nar-'1 per M. Orab\Wd and Gen. George w. aniJ tor weeks his rate bung ln the bal- found the posts In splendid condition. dons were Intent .upon .carrying out Cook both of Denver. All ,members a.nce. ..., At all 1 shall recommend improve· the law, and tbelr ftnal decision db_oes of the party were cordially 'recelv~

' I 11urvht: '.II nuw. JUo Grande arlrl ll!l Pallo & South· -. -· ·------ weKU•rn oonnt•ctlon near Gallup over Laa Ve~aa Geta Sanitarium.

menta. At Fort Wingate a railway be- so to tb.i' letter. TJte tears of mot ers by the Women's Relief Corps and tile tween Wingate station on .:be Santa Fe and relath'es.,prese'nt were of n9 of the G. A. a.. and at each and the fort, ten Illlles distant, wm bo and ·neither were the made short addresses.

Th11 Rt Louin mnn who ktiiNJ blm· the t:Jnntn Fe to Dt1mln~, tbero to CQn· A La1o .. ·egas. dlBplltc}l of May 9th •rlf In or•IN thtll hlu wlfo may be hop- I noel wllh tbu 1~1 Paool & Southwest• aays: Tbls city lias been selecte4 as

orn mnln line•, which !mppllen · tbu i.IIP site for tile National Fraternl\l,San­t•Y hnM n••t r<..t 1111 «•lWrnl•le that Will, bo tllnt·ltflrll nt ('IIfton, Morenci, lllabt'e, .lta&lum·. The mngni,ftf'.,:tnt Montezuma a•·rlf'rully, f~>lluwt·fl Nnoo11tmrl llllJI.Uou~las, cont~oltc>tl by botel, tbree stories ln belght, and con·

- -- the llamo flmmclal lnt~;~rcuts au lhu &1 talntn~ 400 rooms, wltll thchotsprlngs, F'••rlJPII ltotJNIKnn dt•l'lll'reiJ 1hat l'a11o & Boutlawi'IJ!tlrn. • ..... gr.ounds of~l 000 acres and the produc·

llnml<•t ""~ not ruutl Hamlet never · ______ : .-..,..... uv·e farm, pronf!rty wlltch cost a mll· 11nw hlmM<·If portrny•·d un the Rt.ngo Will Remain at Albuq11erque. llon dollaf ·and ~lch hl\ll been glven t.~ nn nrunt••ur actor • t 1 h by the Santa. • company to the Na·

An Albuqu••I'IJUfl cl11111atch 0 May 1 l tlonal Fraternal Sanitarium Company. glvee11 nn lntervlllW with E. P. Jtlpley, ,j\nnouncement Is made to-day frorp. St. JlrPI!ident or tht• Atchison, Topeka & Louis that the gift bas been accepted 8nnt1' 1ro RtliiWny Company. . and that the large11t sanitarium in the

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At !111• JIP·tot•nl rnt•· of JlTOitTf'llfl thf' <'lllllllft•llr of tht· futnn· will .havo In tM• 11 I(IIHiunl•·•l Jlh\"'"lun, wllh n knoiA h·•IK•· of •·mhnlmlnp:.

1'hr• AOII llf II J'lffllhllTI( mfi1Jonnlrll !lnH ~,.,,r••tl)' ruurrl•·•l 11 ldtrhf>lt Rlrl, hut. II IH) horly, Jll·rluq>K "h•• mn7 be lilt> Olllt to lw l'omml»t·rnlo•rl.

Relative t11 II dlst1atcb from I<'Qft world will be est.o.bllsbed.

constructed at-once at a coat of DrCJ,b·'l ney~ tor the youths. Both the .Relief Corps and' tb~ La. ab\y $100,000. This .wm do av:ay with Willis Elllott.mo.de a strong plea for :lles·of the G. ~. R .. elected oftlcets yes­heavy expense of freighting supplies clem~ney for ,the n'ien. He does not terday, the .features. ()f the meetings, o·verland to tbe mllit,a,ry pest."_ believe In capital punlsh~ent and besides the visits of the dl'stlngulsbed,

made a sincere and eloquent talk guests being the presentation of din.-~ \ A Roswell dispatch of May 9th says: against it. , mon.d ~lngs to thP retiring presidents,

Brakeman W. A. Gossett met with a Coi. J. M. Essington, :A.rnold's'attor· Mrs. Olive A. Killin of the Woml\n's railroad accident last nlsbt at Elida 1111 ney, also spoke, asking clemency. Dr. Relief Corps, and Mrs. Minnie M. which one or his legs was cut off. Pierce s·. Smith made a general argu- Ditto of tbe Ladles of the G. A. R. Hopes are ent:e::talncd ror his recov· ment against capital punishment. The Woman's Relief Corps elected ery Governor McDonald probably will · the following officers:

While attempting· to cross the Rio approve the report 9f the board as be President, Mrs. Jennie McGill, Den· Grande river at Fort Seldon a few bas stated he would be guided by Its ver; senior vice president, Mrs. Jen· days sluce, Denan Walters was recommendation. j 1 1 e

d Hi h l e The following is the report of t"~ nle A. Knight, Cheyenne; un or v c drowne . s t ree compau ons r · . ...., president, Mrs. Ann st. Clair, Fort covered the body several miles down sanity commission:· c6mos·, treasurer. Allee . T ~ Sm(lth, the river. "May 12, 1905. N Ill p

C. M. Kaadt, a Santa Fe buslneaa "We have. this day examined as to Cripple Creek; chaplain, tl e be d. man wbo had resided there tor many the mental condition of Charles 0. Weston, Canon City; execu ve oar •

d ,, d d t" lOth l t Pet~. No. 5974, Frederick Arnold and Edna E. Campbell of Denver, Eliza. years, rpppe.. ea on ue · ns · u"' Peters of Golden, Lillie loman of

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Onhrlr·l•• •I"Annlll17.ln IK Knl•l tn ho Willing 11 lrllii<•IIY tHUit•d <IP t.bo lifo or N1•rn. Th•• nru ""''II"· with the (ltnJ•"ror vlnllnlng, will bo gn•nt.

Wortll, 'J'ffxas, In which Mr. RiJIIcy lo Citizens of l~as V••ga8 have given the crt>dllotl wit 11 llll)'lng that wben tbe company several bond red jlCrcs of l4t'len cutoff Is c:omJIIIltod antl tbo I'Ob.d land, and a acore or more of cottages. extundod from Belen ncr·ouo tho Rio '1 be Lan Vegas grant bus presented J'uen•o to 1\ Junction with tbo Buntlt Fe thousund of acres of land surrounding l'al'lllc, tho big ubOJIII now at Albu· the hotel grounds, so tbat th0 comt1any IJIWrqtul will bo r•:movod to Belen, be will own and control a largo area of dt•nlod t h•• article ln t.oto. land tbBt cannot be used tor commer·

Mr. IUJllf')' ot 11ted that the Belen cut- cluJ purposes.

In hls place of business from a bem· Newton Andrews, now con.tlned In the Pueblo Maude Cochran of Denver, orrhage of the lungs. He Is survived state penitentiary under sentence for Mattie' Hooper of Central City; dele· by a widow and daughter. , death. In our opinion, each of the said f De

1' convicts Is sane. n~snectfully, gate at large, Augle Grove o nver; . ).

Vlllnw will tlw Nl•W Yorlc mulllmll ltc'mulro who wn11 OIIJJ"I f25 for !JrnBh· lnl( tho uut.,mohll" tJrdlnunc·en I'VI.'r be ablo to bcnr 1111 muh•r the !JiuwT

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RrP ''In fnmoun," hut nr1 abo nl11o ob· jur~tn tc•n I rnuH«>rll nne! nlllc hot a, "'" C"nndudo dho'p only hnlf rlnht after au.

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plfl w'ho hu\'o bnllll•n In bin Ontn. Romo ml•n would rlult 1llmoaf llDYthlng ror notorluty.

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tho lea;lnlaturc of thnt ntnll' hna lm· poeod· pt>nllllh>ll on 1\nyono "who Vf'XOP,

baroaamt nr annoya onotbor over a tolepbono."

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Dover bad any rcuon to droam that they would cvl'r hnvt> nn opportunity to perform nn autopsy on tho body of Jobu PatJI Jono11.

Our unaallant probnto C'Ourt hoa ad· JUdlcd a Womnn ln11ono jUIIt beCilUile abo 11&)'1 sho le l{rowln~: youn1Jcr nil bor IUiccoalllvo blrtbdaya roll around.­Oblo Bt.atCI Journal.

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Pierpont Moraan bnd a very ph~a11nnt cbat. Tho Amorlcan mQnoy kin« 111 decidedly ,JJcraona srata to tho· other kllll aloco tho Aacoll oopo nffalr. '

-· ltarvard st\tdaoltl bavo tlbown that there aro tlfty motbodo or worklnJJ ono'1 Wa)' throuRb bolfel(e, but thn ('ban('o• aro that Dono of them Ia eo aatlafactory a• worldns dad'a cbock· ltooll. ·--------

A cU•patcb frqm Ctovt~IUld 'a)'ll Mo. ChadwltJk te not l"t'tt~olvlna· vlattora. It ·tau't noe()atar)', however, for tbe doorkbepor to toll no)' ftbn for tbo p:ur-11010 ot maktnl callora tblnk tho lady Ia out.

Ill aplto ot that utroloct>r'e borrttt­tnl pre41oUol\ abotlt a comins eaftb•

• 4tWrt ~~~ Jlt &all'< ~o d~et~y Nt'r York. •• doubt Jt the Astor real .,. ,.,. wan be advertlaiQ ·for .. , .... ~. •• l'l"io DJ&cn •

oft undoubtedly will be completed and Tho BUn1tarlum company will ext~end In oporullon wit hln a year and lt11 con· tliO,OOO In refurnishing the hotel, whlcll structlon nlm11ly nteantt tb11t. It will wlll not he utlllzed tor patients, but ltllto tho overflow fJ'om the Now Melt· wlll bo open to the pubUc. The po.-1w dlvl11lon through Raton and the Ueots wlll bo Jllaced in tents and cot­CIIorlt>t tuotmtalns IUid furnish 1\ llne tag_~a. for 11 c••rtuln lleotlon of terrltot)' in The company bns the assurance 'of tho Boutbf!IUlt which ls niJW reached the co-operation of many orders In the now excevt by 11 long Bod tedlOI\11 do· United States ln Its tliht agBlnst tuber· tour via NllWlon, Kansas. culosls.

An IL further donlal or tho J!',prt Former Governor Stevens wlll make Worth 1llsp.atch • .Mr. ntplpy state4 i)Os· tho formal announcement of the sell:lc· ltlvoiY that tho New Mexico division Uon of Las Vegas as the site for the will r"maln on the malo Uno and ln· sanitarium at a banquet at the Plant· ntend of reducing or removing the ere' hotel to-morrow evening.

Thomas De Long, who died at A bu· '""' ... alternate at large, Ida Crltchell or querque on tbe 12th lost. at the age of "HOWELL T. PERSHING, M. D. Denver; delegates, Marla Luce of Bout-sixty-two years, was qua1·termaster "S. D. HOPKINS, M. D. der, Emma . Ormsby of ColoradQ sergeant of Company A, First Callfor· .. F. N. ~ARRJER, M.D." r1 R w 1 bt f Longmont·

H Dr. Cou tney's report states that Sp ngs, osa r g . o · • nla cavalry, during the Civil war. e M H d f Cheyenne While there are many in .. lcations that alternates, ary a er o , was a prominent citizen and well " 1 w d .. f c de Lulu Deva-peterB Is feigning I!Lsanlty, some of bls Jenn e oo ruu 0 ree ; known Grand A. rmy man. - 1 f G Ide symptoms are those of dementia, leav- on o o n. ·

The resignation of Wllllam C. tng a reasonable doubt'as to bls san· Officers wcra elected by the Ladles Barnes of Las Vegas. as a member of of the G. A. R .. as follows~·. the cattle eanttary board, was recently ltyWlllls Elliott stated ltist night that U President, Mrs. Hattie Kinney, accepted by Governor Otero, and Wlll· BUmclent money can be ru.u;ed for the Rocky Ford; senior vlce president, lam C. McDonald of Carlzozo, Lincoln pw-poee, the case of the Youngblood Rose Wade, Denver; junlQr· vice presi­C'ounty, was appointed to succeed blm. murderers wlll be taken on appeal to dent, Mrs. M. Ill Gardner, Pueblo; Mr. Barnes will remaln secretary. tbe United States Supreme Court, pro- treasurer, Allee K. Green, Rocky Ford;

Rho1111 from this clty, tbo capacity of thorn will bo greatly locrcasod durtng tht• next )'oar.

w. A. Gossett, tbe Pecos Valley & vtdlng Governor McDonald will grant chaplain, Winnie McCminllff, Canon Northwestern brakeman who bad hls a. stay of executlotl. It is estimated City; councilor, Mrs. Minnie M. Ditto,

Encouraging Crop Report. leg amputated after a railroad ace!· that lt would cost between $600 and Canon City; council of admln.lstra.tlon. · dPnt at Elida., died at Roswell May •600 to appeal the case. An appeal Grace Adams of Meeker, Lillie Smith .. 1'ho Banta Fe Railway Contpany,''

onld Mr. lt!ploy, "baa ln"estod too rnuob money In Improvements of tllolr 11hops nnd other property ln Albu· qucrquo to sllgh~ tt· 'q 1own and the J•uoplo of thlll cit)' llt.o 'be Ulb Grande vnlluy havo no causo to worry over faleo und IIQomlngly malicious 11torlos lnHtlhtted rulallvo to tho bulldlog of thu Dclun quJolr.

Tbe crop bulletin issued Mar 9th by 14th from his InJuries. He was tbe would be taken on behalf of some one of Salida, Melinda B. Gladden of Crlp­the United States Weather Bureau In son of WarrPn J. Gossett, a passedger member of the trio, wblcb would have pie Creek. Tbe remainder of the board Santa Fo for New Mexico ls very ov· conductor on the south end of the Pe- the elrect of staying execution in all of officers will be electe4 to-day. llmlstlc. 1l saya that the Boll contin· cos Valley & Northeastern Jines. three, 1t the high court accepted the Over tbe campfire at Unity cbur~h ues ln excellent condition for Plowing, The Las Vegas Electric line. whlcb case last night the G. A. R. heard eloquent aeedlng, planting and the growth of extends ten miles into the Galllnas · talks and interesting stnrl~ from tbeif crops. Practically all the available canon, was sold May 11th to w. H. commander-In-chief, Gener:al Black· valley land Is belnf brought under cui· Buddecke of St. Louis, who represents DEPARTMENT ENCAMPMENT. mar, and from Adjutant a-eneral Gil· Uvatlon and mohture Is abundant, the St. Louis capital. A. H. Duncan of St. · man, many of them stories,of the war, rivers and crooks and even arroyos Lotils was the cblcf owner of tbe line. Annual Meeting of Colorado and wy7 wblch were of especial interest to tbe ~

• running full and but little or .no lrrlga. 1'he new cars bave been ordered and omlng Veterana ln Danver. veterans. Speakers from the Wo-Memorlal Day Order. tlon being required. tbe line will be extended nnd lm· man's Relief Corps atld"Ladtes of the

The early sown sraln Is growing Denver, May 18.-Witb the recep. G. A. R. took' part In the entertain• Tb&· following circular, No. l, has flnt•1y, and Jn the southern valleys the pl'oved. tlon at the depot of General Wllmon ment, which was enliv~o by songs

juot boon 111suod from tbo omcG of ~· flrst crop of alfalfa Is being cut. while The Rio Grande river bas cha:oged w. 'Blaekmar, national commander-In· from a quartet and a number Qf pleces 1'. Tarkln.ton, adjutant genoral of the In other porUona of the territory the Ita bed near Las Cruces and lnun· cblef of the Grand Army of the Re- by the Cook G. A. R. Band and Drum New M"xlco National Guard, b)' order crop 18 almost ready for cutting. dated ll)any acres Qf fortllerly valttB· public, opened ttB annual encampment Corps-the "band that mo.de Denver of Governor QtClro: . Range grasses are growlnl well. and, ble fl\l'mlng lands. The change In the :veaterday morning. General Black· famous.'' After the camp ftre General

"It baa boe111 culltonthry for man>· cattle, horses. sheep and goats are course of th~ river waa so great that mar was accompanied by }lis adju,.tant Blackmar left for E&stern points. years for orsanb'.ldons .. of tho Na: generally In soOd condition, only ln a new ditch three ~ilea long will have pneral, John E. Gilman of Boston; The great work of the \!ncampment tiona! ouar•t or New Mexico to pnrtto- nortbeaat«~rn counties reporting poor to be built before irrigation facilities 1\lrs. Gllman, Mrs. Blackmar and the ia 'preparation for tlle me~\tng of the lim to In tl•·• . Memorial day oxerctsos ran go an 4 loaaea of ct.ltl~ .and ehilep. WJU be up to tholr former standard. latter's slater, Miss Jennie 1Brewer. National Encamp,ment "[fitch opens aL ta.t.llr bt>lui atatlons on May 30lb bf .Jrrp~~ continue, very promising. aprl.. Tho prJJseQt crop on several thousand More than SOO veteralis, wltb Col. September <4th. ench year. cots, pcaohea, · cborrlba, pt'ums and acres wlll be ruined for lack of water. Charles Wallace and his dntm corps, _ _.....___ ___ _

"lt. Is url(ld that tho present yoar bo e.r.b' ~.Pl~~ ·a,ttiJllf:~lt abundantly, Tremendous excitement prevailed were waitl.ng at the depot at Stateme:nt by Mn. Chadwlcik, ma4o no OX®pUon. No honor too .... ,t" lit•lo or no anna•"nt· harm from amon• the Mexican population on the 10: BO o'clock yesterday morning groat can bo tbown tho" dond, wbo tb'o'~trolt. ulthougb.,.th~" daity ~erago night ·or :May 9tb. Tbe young son .or to greet General Blackmar and Clevelan4, Ohio, May- a . .,.,.Mrs. Cas savo up tbblr llvoa ln defense of tbo temperatiiro baa bee~'Jodt dokreo11 be- Mr. and Mrs. Juan Slaneroa, who had part)'. · The vlsltori w~re de- ·ale !,.. Chadwick m.act~ a statement tla~r wo alllov~. anclTIJI.o died tbat our low the normal·dllrli)K.lbe past seven I b•!leD aent to take 'burro. ~o an arroyo lighted with their reception and Gen· lut night c:oncernlng :l:ler,·a.ffalrs In country might Uvo. - ·da)ls aJjd \hfl Jl'J)I\ti ,e~lled 1u1 rar hla borne, falled to return ani 11ral Blacktllar was particularly which abe said: · ·

"COlllPinY «;QJ11IDI\ncJClJ'B are ro- th • tbo Pecos ·valfo}', but do~«" BCflr:oblnc parties were a~ot in all dl· pleased at the announcement of ''Slnce January 1, 1901. I have bad quoatod to !acCII't,lJi wbat clxorclses &l'e l~~tb' drmai'Ce . · . · • rectiou. It wu ftnally dtecovered Col. Harper 'M. Orahood that fanner $3,210,000. or tbie amotnrt I borrQwed to ·take ptaco at tbolr home atatlona .. , · that the Jlttre fellow -waa aound alleep l.layor Wli~bt'a ftne gray horse bad not over $900.000, the remainder com· on tbls dll)'e and to olror t)IO Borvtoe · · • • at the boue., of a nelcbbor who bad been. tenderlm to the· general for hla tng from a truet fund- and some sales. of tbelr oranntzatlons tor panu\ol!l or • ,...'tV lnQ.orpor:a,lona. ~en bim ln. use 4lnrtug the ~atlonal :encamp~ent ''In AprU or MaY, 1901, J owed only other ccrolll<*l\11. _ , , lu.oon~~Uon Pfl)(1flil W~'re tlled with Rev. Henry Watson Ruffner was ap. tn tbla city ne"t September,- 1t Is the $53,000. 1 paid.~ debt •. I was then

"In .ac<!~.fdan~. with the Uolt~il 'tcrrttorllllje~rtdaey· ·at Santa Fo pointed obaplaln of the Fll'st regiment atrlklng reaemb1ance·bet~tfen General lllduced to tn.nke a tnvestment which 8ta~f &~f , ~tlattone, compapy Dtb~a foiJ~W&J. , of the mllltJa by Govf.lr.noi Otero on Blacktnal' ·101d the fono.!t mayor that called for almost f400,000. I no ecmJD~andera wlll arranKO for tho n" Water uo_moaru- of Roswell, tile lStb lnat. and "'Ira~ ""~eut. ""dw• .. d hu caused aueb ._ frtend&hip tq spring security for this- tnvesttnen~t~:==~ ttorial colon t.o bCJ dllplayod nt half t7.~DO{· bicotporatora, "' .. ua ..,. ln.... t:hem. transacUoti, so (ar alit' t Yf48 · 'Btllft On all ·Jihnorlotl, from JQDtliO W oHM Anplea,. Wll• J. !(CWeJ!~Ifi 1'fl\B appQln~d capta of a brief reception at the never materlalUed. mtd.:d&>'· At noon tho lfaK wlll ·b9 Wen4all M. Rood, the ·brat aqullClnin or eanb·y. Real$· women'• auxmarr was UJIOil· the. ,..ch'l.ce bali'ted to tM toll of tbo ataft an4 -.m -r. dl· oattona were acccptetJ trom, and boli· b'llsloess aesalonl "ln fll""&1

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O~~.i ~ llttJ~ thiBt, almost lmpercep- . tlble dplit, ca.u~ht ott the rug on the ftoot !.)t tbe.,bandsome hall. .

. It Wlls a Tilfldsh r~, lying on the perfectly .W!!Jted, hardwood ftoor, In a. J:aJl wb.ere neatness . seemed to relgu

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But the.re was that almost imper­ceptible dust. How did it come there?

every wo_man tib~uld wear sensible skirts enUrely cleal'll!g tne ground. This wUI ~ntfrely eUmlnate tbla great avenue of tuberculos1s lnva,slon.

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Breads Graham Bread. Creap~. CriSps.

D!)ssert · Steamed Fig Pudding with Lemon Sauce.

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0 . ' ' It YOU had ears that co\lld hear its voices It would teiJ you. It would ·f1a)1 that It bad clutched a fold on. the beautltul lady's gown · and come In fro~the street. · .

It as a beautiful gown as well as .a beau lful lady-a tall9r-made ·gown, and Its fashionable bla81 flounce trailed stylishly on the ground.

We have· heard mu(!h about the AmerJcan stomach and the Anierlcaii nerves, but we are just awakening to a discovery that there. ts being rapld•y developed a form or heart .dlse'ase ' which, It not peculiar to America, may

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Everythltl&l was stylish about tbe lady, from : .. her fair face, -.vlth ra~er deep circles belo'W the eyes, to ber slender and handsome walking l!boell. She walked tra1)1ng her gown·· properly, tlust 'Ot no dus~ Indeed, she Ignored the dust o' the street; but will the dust Ignore her?

.at least be said to· be more pre\>alent In tbls country than In any other part Marquette, Kan., s~trered the worst of the world. The heart-weakness re- from the storm. "In .the town and 1m­suiting from the use of tobacco and mediate vicinity twenty-nine were alcohol and from a sefentary Ute on killed and more than 100 more or less the one hand, and extremely violent Injured.

...._ Let us listen', If ebe wlll not, tor this almost fmpetceptlble dust m~ves I!Jld acts with fl;larful force, and If we listen possJbly we may understand Its

exe~tlon. ~ tl.CI other .W,J.nd, 'Is no long- 'l'he tornado threw the town Into a er a rare condition~ but has come to panic, wrecked scpres of buildings be one of the most common atrecl:lollS.I· and did much damage .In the count~y with which the physician bas to deat near by. Many of the vlctims were A large proportion of the men reject· ki~led as they ·Jay asleep; others

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Soon af!er coming In on the beauti­ful lady's gown, other steps followed and other gowns helped· to ·move the dust aiong farther. into the house; but It had a fancy for the beautiful lady. Her frailness attra(!ted It and lt fol­lowed her to tire bed chamber. Her feet bad never trod the loathsome precln}ltS whence It came, bU.t lt • Came to her .on her gown.

Soon there came to the chamber a little child. a sweet, rosy cherub. Jn Its romping It stlrted the dust about.

Then the dust began to be sepa­rated, being formed of many particles, and these tQlked am~mg themselves. As they tallted they danced back and forth, waltzing, swirling, capering,

4 wltb every motion of the child and Its mamma, the beautiful lady.

A scientist could bave understood them If he bad caught some of them under his microscope. He would have

· called them "germs." With what alarm be would. have .recognized the diphtheritic, and with what dismay would be have seen the tuberculous germ approaching the trail lady.

Back and forth, dancing, capering, waltzing, the germs kept time while ba't1y, In Its mother's arms, said,· as thousands ot other little ones were

ed ln the army examinations are re­fused on account of heart wO.kness. A large proportion of the public men who die suddenly die as a result or the fallure of the heart. The same may be said also of• many ·or the cases In which the cause of death Is reported to be pneumonia, typhoid fe· ver and other affections In which spe­cial strain Is brought to bear upon the heart, and In which the failure of the organ to meet the emergency Is one of the most common causes of death. The cigar, the cigarette and the pipe are probably the most common cause ot this growing frequency of cardiac fections; but the neglect of physical exercise, overeating,. the use of condl· menta and excesses of all sorts are also to a large degree responsible for the rapid lnc1ease of this grave mal­ady.

SOME WHOLESOME RECIPES. '

Vegetable Soup.-Simmer together slowly for three or four hours, in five quarts of water, a quart of split peas, a slice of carrot, a slice of white tur· nip, one cup of canned tomatoes and two stallts of celery cut Into small bits. When done, rub through a col· ander, add mlllt to make of proper con­sistency, reheat, season with salt and cream, and serve. '

, Roaat lmperlai..-Mix together one-"Now I lo.y me down to sleep, half cup of lentil pulp (prepared by

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ftPNh~~fd r:;:~db':lor!f¥1 ~:k~eep; rubbing -well-cooked lentils through a I pray the Lord my soul to take." colander), one-half cup of pease pulp, Tbla baby was saying It for the last one-half cup ot English walnuts, and

tlm:e. season .to taste wlth sage a1, ' salt. When night came again, thousands .Line an olled baking cj~h one-half

of littl~ voices sent up-the baby prv- Inch cieep with the mixture. Pack In 'f' ers, but this one was gasping out Its loosely a dressing made from the foJ·

little life on mamma's bosom-de- lowing Ingredients: Four slices of stroyed by a t~erm. . zwlebaclt, st~amed untn softened, ~ne­

A Jellbw card at the front door half cup of bot cream, sage and salt warned all comers against diphtheria. to taste, and one well-beaten egg. Mix ~e beautiful lady vainly sought together lightly with a 'fork. Cover

health fot a year or more, then found closely with peas, lentil .and nut mix· rest 'lbeyon'd the sorrow and the part- ture. 'sprea~ oyer the top thick cream, '"g." bake In a moderate oven untll firm

• ''Broken hearted," It was .said. enough to c11t Into slices. Serve with "FOUiid death In the dust· of the cranberry sauce or fruit Jelly. street," said the mlcro~Jcope. A vlc- 8ca,loped Potatoea...-Pare the pota-tlm of the long skirt. toes and slice thin; put them In lay·

ers In W:i earthen pudillng dish, dredg· • Faahlon .and Conaumptlon. ing each layer lightly with llour, add

THE PACE THAT KILLS;

Phyalclan'a Arraignment of Our Mod­ern Society.

Physicians in New York have been startled by the alarming Increase In the number of sudden deaths due cblelly to heart disease. Dr. Girdner, author of "New Yorkltls," maltes a short-cut to the real cause of this mortality when be says: "New York­ers are driving themselves Jlke bL•asts of burden. They are working Ulce dyna.mos all day, and playing like Idiots at. ~lght." To use an old phrase, they are going "the pace that kills."

We cannot lead the strenuous llfe without paying for it. We may wor.k too bard, eat too fast, play Irration­ally, sleep too little If we wish; but nature demands Its equivalent. Nerv­ous strain means a weakened heart and other organic troubles-often a lluddeo death. And all for what? Me,rely to excel scnneone else in money getting or In climbing the so­cial ladder.

If a man must work like a dynamo all day he ought not to be an Idiot at night. And If he plays the Idiot so· clally be should not be a business dynamo. He may stand one or the other and die from old age; but If be tries them' both It won't be long be­fore something will break. The dy­namo may bqrn out or the Idiocy be­come permanent.

The fact that we are living too fast ' """'tor New York bas no monopoly on

the strenuous life-Is not deduced from sudden deaths alone, Nervous strain means accidents, suicide, some· times even murder.

Is the game worth the eandle? Is any fortune or soclal position that man can attain c:ompensatlon for a comblqatlon of dynamo ana Idiot? "What shall It proflt a man If he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"-Cblcago Post.

HEAD OF IMPORTANT BUREAU

Racent Appointment Ia Promotion for William c. Fox.

19, aU Amerlciln clUes and most of salt, and pour over all enough !OQd, the ·larger t~wns promiscuous expec- rich mtlk to cover well. Cover, ~d toratlon Is prohibited. There IU'e or· bake rather slowly till tender, remov· dlnances and tUles against splitins In lng the cover just long enough before pu'bfic conveyances, on the floors of the potatoes are done. to brown nlce­auelliblt ·ballll and on the sidewalks. ty. If preferred. a Uttle less milk may

-Of necessity, however, this cannot be be used, &lld. a cup of thin cream add· " prev~hted In the gutters and on the ed wben the potatoes. are nearly done.

p&otemeti\8. Chopped tabbage-Take cme pint of

The appointment of William C. Fox to the directorship of the bureau ot American republics, to ftll the vacancy made bY the appointment of W. W. Rockhill as United States minister to China, bas been announced. ·Mr. Fox has been with the bureau since 1898, »rlor to whtpb time he was consul at

. lit · eij\fc&,l11r; the tuberculo!lls Pa· finely cb9pped cabbage; pour over It tteJtt.Jih~iset.r l~ regard to bU dut) to a dressing made of three tablespoon­his te1to-.: ~tl!~~ much a.note cal!. be tuls or iemon Juice, two table.spoonfuls dot!~·~ earetut conan.nptlve Is a ot sugar, ana a half cup of whipped godd cltilen; a <!llr~es8 bo~suJnptfve cream, th$)ro:ughly beaten to"getber In 18 ~ e~emy to IOC)lety an(! tk,e state. the order balDed. This Is also ntce

Even with fhe.qlvll and self·lml)OJ!ecl served l!lD)ply wlth sup.r and diluted ~cautlonj,. the .~nat ot the htBbwu l·leiiDOJ! JuiCe.

..... , ..... eroulnga Is teeming with nnou WJth 'tomato germs. It Is practically 1m· Break macaroni fiito Inc~ to ~ll)Xd.~te tbele beds or enough to make one cup,

tt:!in·e.·., q'eaneet s~~ta. ~uc.h ®1· Jnto bolllnr; watet. Let It ~~~·.q:~·. a~ Prlilt~t., · . · tender. t!\!i~~:,:~~

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awoke, malme.d anti bleeding, to find . themselves buried In the "'ruins of their ,. bomes. Rescuers worked with •lan· , ,,,,~ terns for several hours, caring for the sufferers. · ·

The storm swept a clean SW.*~h 100 yards wide through tl;le town, destroy. lug tlle Methodist and Lutheran churches the opera bouse and many dwellings. ·

BRANDEGEE C:iOES TO SENATE

Succeaaor to Late 0. H. Platt of Con· . ' necticut. Congressman Frank B. Brandegee,

who has been l'hosen t<J succeed the late Senator 0. H. Platt In the United States senate. represents the Third Connecticut district In the' national bouse of representatives. He Is a Yale graduate, and while at Yale pulled the bow oar In the varsity boat crew. He was elected to the legisla­ture twelve ye~rs ago, ·and· tn 1898

was chosen speaker of the Connecticut bouse. Hl1 father had held the sanie omce In the legislature and was con­gresllman during the civil war.

Indifference to War'• Horrora.

wom.en Jour fQJ>achUa to "leu 1 try LYclfa B. PJnkbam'll Vegetable D but ~UIIfl of 110me de- uod I tbl& I dld, and I improved eteadt

hlllty or , of the femBle r'ea~tb, and In 1- than two.~ a boau ru:t organa thev.. ant bar-n . child ... ~ to bl• our home. Now we ba'ft

P ..,. , • .,,.. IOtnew.u~ to live for, and all tbe credit II

reparation fof bc:~alth.y ma~rnlty is due to Lydia E. PJnkbam'• Veret.ble CGDo ~mpllshed by Lydia E. PlnldJam's pound.,. Vegetabledompoundmoreaucoeaafully Mrs Mae P. Whanoy, Secretuy of than ~Y aby other medicine, bec&use it the North Shore Oratorical Society, glvea tone and strength to the entire The Norman, Milwaukee, Wla,, wrltu. female organl!Jib, curing all dlliplaoe- Dear loin. Pinkham!- . mt•nts, ulceration and inflammation. "I wu married tor ftv" rs and ~

A womara who Is In good physical birth to two premature chll~.. Lydf:'& condition transmits to her children the Plukbam'a Vegetabl8 Compound wu reclO!Il­blessiQgs of a flOOd constitution. Is mended to me, Md I am 110 gle.d I took tc, 'fcl•· not that an Incentive to prepare for a It changed mo from a wee,k, nervoua mllllftn health:v waternit•·? to a •trong. bappy and hllllltby one wlthua

If · ., ""''"" months. Within two ~ a lovel• tlll:ptlQto.n ~ mothers would fort.lfy little ldrl was bom, wbJ~h ts the prltte tulrt them11elves Wtth J.ydla E. Pink.baw's joy of our houlltlhold. Every daT 1 ollll!l Vegetable Compound, 'Which for thirty L,vdla E. Pink bam'• VClgetabl4! Compound tor years has · sustained thousands of the light, ~ealtb.and h,ipplnlllil it brou;ht to wometr In this condition, there would our llome. • be a greu.t deorP~ in mlaca.rrlages, In If an.v womu.n thinks she Ia sterile, sut!erlog, and !11 disappointments at or hasdt>ubts about her ablllty to~rty birth. . a child to u.'mature birtb let her write Th~ following letters to Mrrs. Plnlc- to l\lrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mus., whoso

ham demonstrate the power of Lydia advice Is free to all expoctllnt or E. Plnkbam's Veareto.blo Compound in would·be motht>ra. Hbe bu lielpecl auch cases. thousands of women through this ana-

Mrs. L. 0. Glover, Vlce-Prealdent of lous period. Milwaukee Business Woman's AasOCla· Womt>n sut!crlng with Irregular OP tlon, of 614r Grove Street, Milwaukee, painful menstruo.tton, loucorrhm&. dla-Wia., writes: plu.cemPnt, ~lcern.tlon or lnflamtnatlol:l Dear Mn. Pinkbmnr- of the womb, that bearing down feel•

"1 wu married lor IICiveral Ml'll and no lngor ovarian trouble, backache, bloat­cbJidren bleasod our home. Tfi11 doctor ll&ld lng or nervous prostration, ahollld reo I bad a oomplloation of female troublllll and member that Lydia F.l. Pinkham's Vege-1 could not ltave any oblldren uol- 1 oould table Compound ho1d8 the rcoord lor · be cured. For months I took his tnedlclnea, the grl'o.teat number of actual ourea :L:dng In n.in lor a cure, but at Jut my_ hue- of woman's Ula, and accept. no su bllt.l•

became di&gustod and tluat I tute, ... , Wo- .... br •ra. Plllkll'"'11'8 AdYk:e and Rodlclntt.

· •••• • (;eatltwi•0 B0 t0•1D .. for AltUnl•~• Coml•ln•d romb a ad •••pel' cutt•l' co WO&TU•WALJ,A.CIIl COLLIJ:Ulll!J, IJe•vetr, ·

It beats anything how a girl whose stocldngs ftt hPr well Is never afraid of a hammock that bucks like a bron<~ho.

TEA Give thought to

you buy • the tea

Your II'FOCtr retorno JOUr moa.,. It 1011 dca•• llko &tblllllll(o Beet.

Denver Directory STOVE IIICI'AIIUl ot every known mall•

ot •tov•. turnat'e or ran1o. Oeu. A. t'UIIen, 1331 Lawrttnc ... Denver. l'hooe 71fo.

RLAilKSMITHS' ~·~~.~~f.!''~~3k~!r .. , f!V.C.~ Hard"'are a Iron Vo .. Ulth a W•••·e, O.nver.

Till!: C. \\'. t'AU& ('Oilllllt'B WOI&Kii llO. M•t~al •kYIII(hl•. otnmpttd otnel aelllnae, PIP· Ina and olaf~. tllo nnd mPilll,roota. dla. -THE COI.ORADO 'l'lllN'I' A AW'NINO CO

llam•o"""• camr Faralture, Fla ...

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It would take a psychologist to ex· plain wby alf the world shudders at the blotting out of St. Pierre or tbo dl'owntng out of a Johnstown- and gladly puts Its band In Its purse tn ~rder to atd the survivors, while to­day It l'~gards· the tar greater loss or life In Manchuria with comparative equanltnltY'-*be excuse for ~ ft>w banal remarks. Let natural forces but triumph over and destroy a few thou· sand hUtnllp beings and everybody groans. BfJt lf your supposedly civil­Ized naUollll llet their hundreds of thousands tb smashing of skulls, blow­Ing each other to pieces and wholesale maiming we merely speculate as to whether (b~:·lb8sea are proportionately (treater 'tbaii In other battles, or whether lli.ra Is tbe largest slaughter ot men oli record, and even bet on the exact dat'(f 'When H*rbln Is likely to fnll. Why' tbls distinction when it comes to tb~ tAking of human life en masse-Net York Evening Post.

"Rolling pln? Yes, slr; here'• Cine maOe of glass; the latest thins out," "But, good lord, man! that thin« 1oulcl probably break and cut my heal) II tc)· pteces!"

l 021 l.a wronce 8 ., Denver, C:olor~d.~l· ,

P.• New Enrota•d t:lecar,an 1 ()o. 11111 .!!~~· · ·

w~u~"r.;;>;: ... ~~n~~~·ELtuTRICAL zsUPruf:

ChliCI~eit of the Slum•. Thelr cliq·ces of existence are

small In f~e ot the unsanitary horro1'B bf the : their chances of a bapl)y, c6lldhood and a successful, · future •1· most nil. 'al'e' co1nln the world b)+ who have the su!clde have ev1!-H tcw a rd lt. In tbo swarm; they worst! than lng hot crlml'.

~anot 'Be Cured

It somet1me11 ono will nover

bu not )'et the new thins•

market and with the

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lt o••·• con~ln but

,..that the lad$1 .,taroh will WJO qtaaaUt:r mu1t

ERICAN HOUSE Two blooka jm vtliNl d b• tJ per liar bntel lb lhll W•1. Ai..J~i' illlr

Oxford H.ot.el UllJIYI'I'. Ooe blOClk frtJJn llnl"n _ beDeL t'lreltrOtJf. 0, II, IIIORIIJ:, .....

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WHAT SHE CAN DO.

For aU tble talk of matt's llbort7 taDd woman's slavery ube can do rome tbtngs bo can't do,

• -Sbo Cllll wont her bat on ono ear

wltt,,.,ut being nuapeeted of a conYlVl· al clll5posttlon.

-Sbo can aay a tbtns one day an4

con~lc~ It tbo nHt, and no one wUI call bcr a prevaricator.

-She can ebed teara on tbo ,allsbtest

provocm:ton, wblcb will merely prove to people that she le tender-hearted ~d •ympatbeUc.

- • She can bo ae Inconsistent a• an

April Bky, and ber lnlltablllty wiU ·be tbougbt cbarmtng.

-Slle can look openly Into every mir­

ror obn p&IIIIOB without being accused of more than a natural feminine Inter· ~~ In bcr aJipearo.ncc.

-8be can spend a good deal of Umo

considering her (•lothes und prinking up bcr Jl(•rson, and who 11hull sar tbat It 111 not a t•roJmr attribute· at ber sex to be bllBUIItul? .

-She can whee1lle o. man Into mor:t

enylhln" hY art'.: rn'•th01ln. and never lt•Mt• her r"pu Ia lion for artlt~llH slnctr· II y.

She rnn RU<'I"Umb to nil the llttlo "'"olm••~<1wn ur wnmanlllnd, nu<'h us oo­•t•;••" IHhn "''"• juuluuuy, vnnlt y, trick· •·ry, ln .. unHinton<:Y nnd lnfnntlllty-and nil lhN<t• UllngH will ho t<mlled at and •·•orutoned Bll • nhnnclug her fcmlnln· II>.

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Wh•·rrnH If n mnn· did nny of theao thinK" !11• woul•l hn upnllcd In <'RVItal IH tt·r>• "" f• lvolouH. Unlltnble. Woak, \'Rin. I 'nt rnt hful. Jo"oJJplnh, Hypocrltl· rut. YllruitlouH, M••lln, Jruhe and Silly.

-011. Fl•mlnlnlty, whnt a curlout

thin" thou 111'1. that tbun ubould•t b~ ac<'Otlnt<•d un f'on•rlng nucb a multl· tude or oln11' l'hlln<lulphlll UulleUn.

- -- ·--- -·---BV THE STAGE MANAGER.

. . -An "angel" nnd Llu money uro 10011

po.ttiJd.

Evil &llllol'lullurlll <:orrupl good In BOIIUCI.

-TbCl proof of tho I) In~ Ia In lht

proaa aaent. -A word to tbo wiPo leac11ns laclJ

Ia a dancoroue tbtns. -

lt'a a wlllo muulcol comedy thai knowa Ita owo father. , -

Tbe course of tho true "4on4bo&d• oover cllcJ run amootb. -

A play In tho promptor'a ban4 b worth twolve In tbe autbor'a. -

Wboro tborc'1 a pr,llto bo~t omce trea.aun~r tberb'a a troaauro. -

A maUnoo Idol 11 known by the m&ab•llqtea be c10CIID'l IDIWClr. -Actors are born, aot IJlll\e. An4 wben they ~an't be bo111e t.hoy atar -

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Where tboro'a • maQapr'a will tbere•a a prlma donna'• ,.., to breu tt.-Nefi York Proaa. l

POINTED PAftAGRAPHt. . ' A woman who baa no 4lamon~

atdera tbem vulaar. -.AD artlftclal klu 11 tbo kllcl oat

woau lnltlcta on another. · -JCro poor advice 11 lesal lf'HM ttll~ hantlod out b)' a lawYer. ·

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' ~•r lellow PBJa tbe rte)Jbt. -fte bualncil ot tlut ~itU1 ltttl\ Pl1)ra.ot.er 11 rowutcd UllOa u., "~PI' -

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The oontost at Chll"n.go between the Jllmployers' ABIIO<!Iatlon and tho strlk· lng Teamstorll' union hall been mark· t•d by much violence. Our Illustration depicts a scene at one of the prlncl·

' pal street crosslpgiJ of the citY. where

AI..L DONE BY "MACHINE." ~ ---- .

a c~ravan ot wagons driven by import­ed negroes 11 interfered with by the union men on strike. Public oplnlon condemns the lmport4ltton or negroes.

MANCHURIA AFrrER THE WAR.

Progresa of Race Determined ''by the · Future of Province Promisee to Bo ~\!umber and Efficiency. Magnificent One.

Clvlltzntlon from Its very Inception Writing of the probable develop· ball boon ''machlne•mnde," says David mente In Manchuria when the present Graham Pblfllps In the Reador!Masa- war In tbe east shall have closed, a zlno. lt bogtm when our remote an· critic says: "First of all, Manchuria, coator anntched tho bQugh of a tree with Ita vast capacity, ls but sparsely nnd docldcd thenceforth to walk erect. peopled. Therefore, tbe Immigration 1111lng tbe bough ae starr and club- of Chinese Into. Manchuria. tQo Ions that Is, as a mnchlne. Every tool of discouraged by Pekin, will be Utlllzed every kind hall boon a machtne, and to create a mlglity barrier against tho progr<•ss of the ro.co has been future aggression from the Amur, ln deCiermlned by the nun•hor and !" the shape of mulUtudes of etalwart cl•·ncy of lt11 macblnea, bot.b thosd' ~· yell~w men. Had tbt. been done lour: 11lgned to <'.ompol peace and those e- ago ltuasla, lo place of deertl, empty r.t~~:ned to further ·tbe arts of peace. steppes and great, lonely rivers, would If yon wish to measure tbe actual bave been met by a tt!emlns popula· value of any clvlllzatlon-valuo In lion • .whlcb would have made ft lm· producing bealthy minds In healthy possible for It to pusb aouthward to bodleH- you need only tnqulre Into the Port Arthur. klnll nod number and efftcleocy or Ita ''Japan'' tutor& policy le to see that mn<'hln('s. WbyT Because the ma· theee vatt soJltQdea of v1rgln soil are l"hlno reprGsenta the ertort of man to thickly colontced by Chinese, with a IHI}ust blmaelf to biB environment, hiS Ju41ClOUS le&Vetl• of her own people, ... nvlronmont to blmaelf. 1t glvea omcl&Js. loldlera. advlsel'll and traders. power fo blm, whoever be may bo; Under tbetl& COndltlona tbe future of that h.larns to uae It: It loaves 'bl!!it>tl Manchuria ahould be a magoUlcenl. who does not avall blmaetf of Its one. wbothor tbrouah ldlenoas or llbOr· "In a 1" yeara It mlsbt easily be anco or Intemperance or Incapacity, come tbt stuteat wheat-producing nbuut where he would have been-cor· country In the· Ult. the greatest Jum-, talnly no worse oft than he would ber fteld, tho c.reate1t gold mlolns hnvo been-bad mankind remained In center." the helplea1, maehlneleBI "state of - ..... -------nutnro." Que"Jt -tf•• lye for Beauty.

Queen. lttlena Of Italy Ia easentlallr Conatgnmant of "Volunt11ra." fel!llntste pd ·lovea to aee ber cblldr~n

nurlug one cit tbe ltoquent revoln· In pret~. t40Ub almple attire. She lions In Haytl tbe commander of the hu ·a ·IPtC\~ toudneas for wbat sn ttovorDmcnt lore!P -•t port au J"rlnce A1ll.,tl~ WqJJJan would be llkel1 to made a roqullltlQD on tbe authmlttes term ··~nnlns" effects. Her llttla

ClJlet Haytlttll for men to aid In put· d1u1htor. PtJncea1 Yolanda, baa a "-~own the uprltlbl. Alter a lome- cart .and or Wblte Sardtntan wb l'OUP n:pttleuco of twct or ;wno•e tumout beln1 pret-tliree:. at• \be au~rlUea "ot together 1¢t\llte. Wearlos an lmmenie 11\,e fe(liJl1'64• •ft~lmb(r Of men IDd loacl•. l.lti""\Hl ID.,l. prlDCeU, though et1 them Oil bolrif'~lp. Tbeo tho to~· '* Jli&I'B old, drlvea lier towlu• 111e1ua, wai lent:' wcommt.ltdi very well, tbougll er Government Fo'r~a. Port all by • croom, who walks alO,tt -Blr: I aen4 JOU per •teamer Votqda alway• waota aaw today 100 \"Olunteorl, . ·l*)~alit a.WAJ~ Alld When her turl\ the ropoa whh wbtoJt tber trle$ to wblp up her tted. Commucter at Port l,ltJtle»." blowa.. tre Do. more than cat1

Wh, ltatlanl ltay 111 Cltlea. One tm~l•m• re.aRou fOI' the settle·

llle~tl of ltAUan• ttttl othor lmtnl&ranta fr(J1tD l!)Qrove tD New York t.a'cl· otber

<~.ltlel of tbe eaat ta t~Jat when reacb t.bia f.lOuntry tb(l)' •t:~ ~.,~~ ..

to · at once, ancl &red botnc ao m~!~b

Ulrtb they bavo tho rut, ctven an

wta tfJ lll11,11'1

land tbt~~J

eourae.

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"Tbtl contJltlons of succe.s's In life are the poa1esslon of judgment, J e~ perlence, loltlatJve lllld character.' .

"Tiiq,re Ia nothing so k!ngly as JYnd· nees, an4 nothing 10 ro~al BB. truth.''

''The secret of lite tr. not to 4o whit one likes, but to try to like what one bas to do."

"Miss Three-7ea,-old 'telephoned ber father tor a Jlound of candy because her mother bad spuked her." "~dustry Is cheap. It Is laziness

tbat costs. It has cost many a per· son a brllh~ career."

"The ablbty to tum st~mbllng· block11 into l!tepplng stones Is often worth more In a pinch than a fat purse."

"Be happy over sometbUfg every day, for the brain Is a tblng of hablt."

"RenU,!Imber, lite must needs be undergone, and cannot be expressed eave In tbe llvtng."

CHANGED COLOR OF &NOW.

Incident &howe Reeourcefulnen of Henry Irving.

Two actors w(!re dining tOgether ln a. New York restaurant. They bad or­dered, for their . salad oourse, artl· chokes. The walter came and said:

"Gentlemen, I regret that we are qut of artichokes."

"Then snow brown," said one of the actors. In other words, send to the market and get some artichokes for us."

The walter bowed and wltbdrE'W and the other actor asked:

"What did you mean my 'snowing brown?' · You told the walter to snow brown. What did you mean by lt?"

"I meant 'don't glve up. Persevere. Don't fall. Do something or other,'" eatd the first actor. 'Snow brown' ~as meant that ever since the t1rst year of Sir Henry Irving's management of tbe Lyceum Theater:

""SJr Henry was producing a drama that demanded, In one scene, large quantities of snow. White paper, cut

. and packed lo a grp.at number of little bags of brown paper, was given to. two men perched up aloft and they were told to snow bard and fast from the scene's beglnolng tlll the curtlln dropped.

"The men obeyed this order too well. They snowed too bard and fast. Before the scene's end they found their white paper running .out. So tbelr snowstorm became feebler and feeMer and ftnally It ceased· altogeth· er.

"Tbe hero's nest speech was: " 'I cannot aee your race, dear heart,

for these blinding flakes of snow'. .. And no anow, not a drop, was fall·

lng. "Sir Henry rushed like tbe wind to

tbe two supers. " 'Where's your snowr he demand·

ed. . "•we have no more white paper,•

they aoawered • .. 'Tben snow brown, JOU foolsl

Boow brown!" crled Sir HenrJ." ·

TO PREVENT BURIAL ALIVE.

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. ''Wok for tlle beat· lD ·oUieta. and that·wlU .bring out the beet In yoUl" self." .

"A laugh Is wor.tb a bundred' groans on any ~arket." , winter's

"There Is no bondage like the hood· ~!t'tn 'for IDe to 1

1 age to self, none other that so etl• slaves." It was so bt the time l tlJ.oi

"It love Is life ana hate is death, ~~ ~t I faa obUged to $0 ·:Stlai!Jbt; how can splte beneftt? ·It. Is easier to •• nid that relieve ..,011 ?" . mar than to mend." · 41 .~

. "People who make lt a husJ.n.e::;R to .. No, the~, grew more eev$re and' kllJ time are allow(JJg. Um.-, to kill kept exten~8'4.o'\VU~ along my leg.\ them." I se;nt tor a p)lysiai~UJ, ll!lcl hp.t soon *1·

"It 18 only ln our prosperity that clded:tlmt ]:had ac~tic., Iu.atewda,ya, .. we throw our friends ·overboard." the w)l.ole nen:e 'WQ.8 .-free~ and ·.the . "Sleep-that knits up the rav<>lttd least movement ~ught on terrible .. .,. •won•!' . ' ·sleeve of care. ...., <~

The death ot each d&J'Il life, tired , •• 11.~ .. • =t!~ u:::e::~. ~prare under labor's ba~. th h

Balm ot hurt minds, great nature's " Qnite e contr.ar7. At t ') end of second course. two mon.the I wcum't a bit l,)etter, and a~

Cblet nourtsher In life's feast." times I feared tliat .I wo11ld never be_

ONE OF LAlOR'S HEROES.

How Timothy Quinlan Geve Up Hla Life For Othera.

Wblle discussing a proposed law, of Congress to provlde for the recognl· Uon of acts of", heroism, Edward A. Moseley, secretory of the Interstnte Commerct9 Commission, paid a hlgb tribute to the bravery of employes 10 the railway train service, Among rall· way employes examples of ~erolsm of the highest type are of almost dally occ11rrenee. A few lines In the news· paper and then they are forgotten.

The following extract from Mr. Moseley's address lllustrates the point: • "Wbo remembers the heroic deed ot

tbe humble switchman, 'rlmothy Quln· lan, wbo gave up his Ute on Feb. 27, 1904., !n saving the Lake Shore Umlt­ed and its cargo of human freight from destruction? The train was b(.arlng down upon an open switch at lightning speed; an awful cataatrophe seemed Inevitable: Quinlan saw the danger, and wblle there was not one chance In a thousand that he would be able to avert the Impending catastro­phe without sacrlftclng his own Ufe, he hesitated not an blatant. He reached the open switch anl:l threw lt fairly under the pilot or the onrushing engine.

"The train, with Its precious buman cargo, rushed ou. In safety. but what of brave Timothy Quinlan? The momentum of tbe train was so great that It picked up bls body and fairly threw lt onto an adjoining track t!l­rt3ctly In front of a moving engine, and ln an instant all that remained qf brave Timothy Quinlan . was a man· gled, bleeding mass ot human· ftelih and bones.'··

able to lean my bed.~· "Bow did ,-ou get out -sUn?" •• Wbeu..l wu b'iDJ in ~. unable to

mOTe -.id'waatingawa:y itl . ..,.b;a trl'end 'fiaitecl me and told me about the won· derfol cures brought awnt bY. ~ sreat blood and nen:e remedy, J>xo. William.a' Pink Plll,s. Be stwngly urged me to tq them, and I luckily hl:d .ense enough to take his advice."

.. Did you. mend quickly?" " Yea, tbat was. the astonlsbing thing.

I uoticed a ~ht improvement before I had quite finiShed the flrst bOx of the pills, I could get out of bed while I was on the third box, and I WIUJ entirely curC\1 bytbe ~e I ,lla4 ta%en·flve bQxes."

:Mr, Joseph A. DonoVan is llvwg at Plalstow, New· HatnlJshite, 'and ia line mspeotol' for the H.averbU~, Newton and rtAistow Electric Street Railway. f)r. Williams' Pink Pills are tb.e remedy to uae when the blood is tbiu, as in anemia; or impure, aa in rhenm.a.tism; or when the uenes ue wtlAk, 6lo in neuralgia; or lifeless, as in partial ~lyelaf or when the bOdy M a Whole is ill•nOorished, 8.11

In ~~= debUitJ. 'lhe, are aold · bJ' D1l • ta.

Record of Volcea. Tbe British museum, London, baa

dectded to collect and keep gramo­,pho!le recorda of the voices of the moat eminent singers and publlclsta. They will be for the use of posterity. The "muter records" wlll be of nlckel and practloally Indestructible. From these playing records can be stamped at will.

ITCHING SCALP HUMOR.

• Ledy Suffered Torture• Until Cured · by Cutlcura-8cratched Oay

and Night.

"My scalp wiUI ClOverecl with Uttte pimples and I sutrered tortures from the ltchlog. I was scratching all d&f and night. and I could gf.!t oo re11t. I washed my head. with hot .water. and Cutlcura Soap and then applied. the Cu'tlcura .Ointment 88 a dressing. One· box of the Ointment and one cake ot Cutlcura Soap cured me. Now m7 'head Ia entlrelJ clear and my hair Ia KfOWIDC splendidly. I have. used Cu­tlcura. $Gap evJ!r since, and eball nev• er be "Witliou.t lt. (Signe~) Ada c. Smith, •o9 Graner St., JerteJ' Clty •. N. l."

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• Pe-ru-na Contii~.wo NarcoUot.

One reason why Pel'UJla has ·found permanent use in so many homes is that

' It contains no narcotic of o.ny Jdud. It can })~ -qs~d Py lengt.p. of tiine without acquiring a..drnghv.blt. · Addrt!SS Dr. Ba.ttmo.n, President of Tbe ]JartmiiJl Sa.nitilrlu~, Columbus,

• Oliio, for be& medical b.d.Vice. All col'­roapoudence· ).ltild s~ctly confidential.

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No woman can ;Tetorm a husband by the continuous leoture process. -------

TEA .,. ..

Tasting tf .sa whole oc-~ . .

cupation ; · coff'ee ano~her.

·.· The taster piclfsooutyour tea ··~ arid putS the pric~ on it. · ·

ta erer:r Jll'ka&e of llehllU.,.'a Beat Tea b • i IIO<>klat: Bow to Jl&ke GOOd T-

NATURE'S:ESSENCE.-.,

.BXt.t&cted From Foreit Plantt • -.. r .. • •. • • . ~

TEA Is good for a too-bu~y man: it makes him forget hi's busi· JlCSS. i'. . I I

• • Tr7 me Ju1t once anil I am" BUnt t.

come qaln. Defta.nce Starch. '·

girl a ma.n never bY hlm, but bY

a

co very lnshape to the liver eons from· NATlJBAL

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. " .. · Very Motlerate Wage~. . An advertiser 'In the Wimbledon

(Eng.)· Gazette .wants "p. lad about twenty: IJ!USt be a churchman, of JrOOd education, who can drive a horse· and cart. asslst ln the sfJ\ble and garden ( .JQ@. and cucumbers). mllk cows anu. un,derstonds pigs; must be accus­tomed to walt at table and or gentle­m81Jly, appear11nce; earcy riser and tee­tptaler; g,ood references requtred." The wage of thls person Is to be '50 a year, but be must lodge out and fu ... n!sb hls own meals, except dinner . .. ------. .

Opening of the Ulntah Indian Reaervatlon.

The Ulntah Indian Reservation ln Utah, con.talnlng 2,f25,000 acres of arable land, to be opened up for set­tlement on September 1, 1905, ls dee­crlbed In a pampblet just Issued by the passenger department of the Den· ver & Rlo Grande Railroad company,' A valuable map, showing the country to be opened up and the varloua routes by which lt can be reacbell, Ia published for 'the first time ln thla pamphlet, whl~Jb may be obtained by addressing· General Passenger Agent S. lC. Hooper at Denver.

The blacnlte mother used to make, Their virtues, we can never doubt

tht~t~t· A'nd tet we cab~ forget the things

That father used to say about them • .. •

II:Yei'J J)ou•eJc.eeper tbonlc1 lmow that If tb:et· wO~ lint Defiance Cold Water Statch far laundry uae tbeJ wlll a•• JiOt oot1 dme, becauae It 111ver tUc;b UJ U.e Iron, but. becau• ACb packag• ~outalD1 16 oz.-one fun

~9l'l$i ~.·:~~~iJ~am~IJ!el~.l ppuod-whllt all .other (1()14 Water Starcbo ar; put utt In "Ji•po\iod pack· ages. M4 tbe pJ'ICJ 11 . the tatQe, 10 eeota. Then, qilfii b~~•u•e DeGance Stareb 11 f,_.·trom •n tnJurJou• ·OJ)•~· lcllllll. lf·76ur srocer ttl~ ~ ~ell 101l • tz.oz. ~tcaae It 11 b.tl'li•• be bu a atock on iullad wblcti hi ·wltbii to dlaJJO*e ottterore b~·Jlnt• tu n.oaac.. Be know• tbat tleflance Starch bal printed on:erel't 'l)~ka,. lu·lup·leto ·(era :and ~~~· .. 18 o, .. ~· ne.-.4 .,. . Gance aoJ ••• m.Udb tl11.1i Ud· DIOGtr and lbe anocwa-'cie of ·Uit ~ lltlcko 'lq. J>ellallCI DtYV ltfcb. . -__,..,......_....,...._. ' .

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· ~;; ~~i;7litiitier;r ·. · t;·tl• P e I,!' c.-,. · · · ••Jat ".Qoln~ .. ·mdner l!lll• p.roved Ill ver1 eftlclent rem ..

'0. ;berto," saya ~· -lle

llmlt or an. empt~ motor three tons. Now It ·IS

raised to nv1A. with an 111crease tn tl;t.e legal lolnt welgbt (unladen) of a mO­tor car and trailer !rom four to six tons. Heretofore there has been ·no legal weight Uml~· to the !oad on a motor car, but· the new regulations atm to prevent excessive loadtng.. The ~ tal weight of, Cllr and load Is ltmltt>d to twelve tons .. The weight borne on any axle shall not exceed eight tons."

The Homeleaa of London. '

(ly in my ca,ae. I used them for 4\\eordered kid·

~~ !!!!::~ neys and back.· ac be, fro 10 wblcb I had ex· pertenced a creat deal Of t r o u b 1 e and

A census of the homeless of London, made. on f\ recent night, revealed a toQll of ~.481 In the streets, on stair­cases and under arches. at these, 2,i69 were men and 312 women, In tb~ common lodging houses nnd shel­ters that night tb~:>re were 26.690 11er· sons, of whom 21,254 were single men, 1,688 single women. 367 married cou· ples and thtrty.rour children under ten years of age. '

pafu. The kidney secretions were ve17 irregular, dark colored and full ot sediment. The Pilla cleared It all up and I have not htld an aebe In my back since taking the lnst dose. M 1

' ' )lealUl cenerally is improved a great

Were Good for Both. Paulding, Miss., May 15th.-(Spe­

dal)-In tbls neighborhood men and women alike are telling of the great benefit they have received from the use of Dd'dd's Kidney Pills and It fre­quently happens they ore the means of curing members of both sexes In the same family, Take the case or Mr. and Mrs. F. Erby. The Iafler voices the sentiment of both when sbe says:

''My lips cannot express too much praise for Dodd's Kidney Pills. I suf·

' fered with BaC'kacbe and Female weal~ness for four or live years and 1 feel 'that I have been wonderfully helped by Dodd's Kidney Pills. My husband, too, waa a sutrere~ for live years from a wealt bladder and they also cured him."

. Dodd's Kidney Pills malce hen.ltby kidneys. Healthy kidneys mean pure blood and good t1ealth all over the body. No woman with healthy kid­neys ever ba~ female weakness.

Teacher-Johnnte, can you give us n sentt>nce lncludlng lhe words, "bitter end?" Jollnnle-,-Our cat ran under the porch nod the dog bit 'er end.

Promotes Digestion.Cheerful­nel5s and Rest.Contalns nellher Opium,Morpbine nor Miuetal. Nor XABc OTic.

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deal." ;FOSTER-MILBURN ·co .. Sutraio, N;

Y. For sale bf all dealen, price. 110 cents per box. ·o

The amputated leg or a Denver man ·has lltllrted to grow llgaln, and the Den­ver Post mnn Bilks: "\Vhnt do you think of thnt ?" l~raqkly, we think lt'a o. lle. -Waahlngton PQst.

TEA There's plenty of money

to smooth the little difficul· ties that happen; they do happen.

Your WJ'Dl~r rt'tnr.n. rour mC)DOJ lC 70\& doa'l Uke tleWlii0¥'1 llooli.

Fntht'r--You must oonslder every Pf'nny. Colll•ge Bny-J wlll: here are twelve Iotter" uaklng ror monoy; you ouu tuko them t1ow und aavo tho poet• ago.

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Mn ny n r ... uow t<l<lt"RII"p8 0. lh<nana skin 11nly tn bo tril•Pod up on a llo.

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he does not hnve Deflnnce Starch, yoa m"Y be sure he ls ntrald to kef~p It un• til hl11 sto<'k of 12 oz. packages ll~ sold. D<"flance StarC'h Is not only bet• ter than nny other Cold Water Staroh1 but C'Ontulns 16 oz. to the pa.('knge ana •vlls for anme money lUI 12 oz. branda.

Fol' Infante and OhDdren.

The Kind You Have . Always Bousht Baars the Signature

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Usa For Over

Thirty Yaars

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1'0\'a' grocer S. honest and-if he cart''· -you that be bowl "Ol'l little

eo--can tell eoft'ee be

leU• )'OU. HoW' -.:an he bow, where how it wu b~~c;l -or when~ COffee 10086 )'OU ezpeot piU'I

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wauor• ta •••. oav... l'or ·•

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Prel\idt>nt RQtJ~WY<'lt's returl) ft~cLt•r to tho re•m,rc~'tl nf• llJitJ tJ.Q1ffi, Qf t)Je 11)11)CI1 aqcJ smelt~r JrtiJ .,eiJool cJireotQr• in tiJB lf8Voral wupderlully rplloiJrccf&JI om~nttv • nJCIJ 'VlJ~ JI.J:e cJegeq4eqt ugoq Jt 4ittLJ'JCl' tl)t'.oiJ~tlJtllJt tl)e OIJl)oty.

to W asbingtun, after hi~; em:- fqr t~etr wqr~. Per~aga tiJe Tb 1

h I"' t .,. b phatic Ulti"I'UilCt'M J.lpOn the rail• . . ·-.--- .--- , JJ.CW' llJaJJBgeD)ent qf the~, Jit, & 8 peop 0. ~ OU 'f ,.o IJJOO-mad rate q ue~ttioJl, bnK -1tirred PttJ:I.PS· IJOO"R 8041, ACQUJBiil ~· ~~ Jl}aY 4n4 i:JOUJet}Ji&JAJ tq ll)or_, j.olQrett •IJ. tiJIIJ DJ•tt~r. .. tbBD the niembcn; of the Railroad ~!l'l'liJI£ !Upl&l'HH.,"f'fiJ:4 ~fhf~Jf· . f'h~~r 8'0114 even il) White Qak-.. ~IJ~y l):ayo I?OQI) JIJ tiJe IJ•b·t df 4u-ConJ!'rC"'S to a full sense . of the , 'C;HJ ffl'f eooa tllJqg CQIJ)e out qf IR#l UJ l4tO ye.1trs, ao.d ,du.~t tbo Fonflkt i.IJ which th.c~ . are ?»· 'fbrougl) the iMsuancc Jfrj4ay lfa;f:ret~7'' wa" a q~estion OtJce· very IJoet UJ61) P''lfifllplo tn •orye g'llg'cd With lhc AcJ_m.nt~t~ataon,of a cit·c~lar announ~=•n~t t}Jp ~Or 9$~~4, ancl dye bejJ* of lttJ kin4 on t1Jeirlf~buull!''4rcJif, DJC?It, '!IJ" ;tnd the• Ktronl: f?UI:,hc Kcnt~ment I pointment · of H. J. SlffillJB" the wqrlcJ -IJa~ Been \V~ f<JtJn4 · 'Y~eo oloct_,tJ. \fill t11~• !D n~Stavo, \Vhich .,upr,QriK t~e ~res,4eqt. 1 geqeral superinten4ellf qf tho J!it tJJ~r~. fopbaps ~DJet~iQ8' 'eq- 81Jurgo~jp io.ter•Jft jq .tJ•uJ4•1Jif qp Railroad ~en decl~re tiJat, so f~r PIJHO ij.qd ~otJt~woafe"'lr ftli lii«JIJg yJtp.eJy good IIJaf tpe fOtJIJ4 jq tiJe ~Jeb.mJI~ IIJ tiJuiJ" dtiiLriot~t, IJD4 IlK the comu}&: Mcl'l~lq~ of coQgress cr~l mapaJrer qf tJJe ~~ Pilsq• 'VJJit{' Qakti. ~et \J$ iqvjte t1Je 11eu tq It tijat QQoo bQt oq~potent 1s cuncernc4~ they buv,: t~e Pres .. ~ort~e11sterp QfBlOIIJr Uu: firffl pl}elv.s-J)q4g~ people tq COIJJCJ to~aobor~t 1\ro orqplttyut.l, tJIJ4 'Jbf!Q ident bt•atcn. [l_1ey l)rc: eqcolJ~· jnfjll}~tion 'Vas &riv~n ~h;Jt HJ~ an4 see. \Vhat M~f~ tq~ WlJjt9 ,., OllJttluyu'l SJIV'IJ ~buQJ a&ll tbo ~n .. U(&Cd in this onll}IQIJ l?Y tlJe a~tl· PlJ'olpij·Do~ge ~~JPPJLJl? h~., fle• Q~ts~ CqrqR)~r,:iA,) cl\fb7 ~Q•JrltiJUO)eQt IJIJfSII)Ie. :\'"C) rl~"' tude of th· Seqate COITJITIIttee Ql} cqre<J contrqJ qf J~4! ~o~~Jie~t~Ffl Jdly ol)ft~roo &lfo ··~ ll~IIIQiilt 0"0 lnlat->tatc Commerce an4 t~u Jin~s. . IJ~leQdllOOO. prumist· of tljc qtl,cr railooa4 ~eq,. C. ij~ Eddy, grtlsj4ert Qf the 'Jll}e ~eof tpq"t IJlijfltt D'l!i~l~l:y &;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--.;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiia

utort~ to ~Qld t?oth Jlu~ PrcMicJellt Nort!Jea"tern, w~o q~~ FUl\frned D)ake goo4 it& plea of innocence, and till' Hou~ .. of Rcprcsc•ttativcll! frorq N~w York, aqqqyqqut were it oQt·fQr the·f-i:t tbatit ~a~ in r heel! when the timl~ come~o~ to that tbe Eut.le Qf the El Baso-~orth· ~een. "callwbt wit!l t~e gQ04s." va~oM a r~ttc hiil. ~ut railroa«l eaktern srstelll ~Q ~lle Pqelgs· 1.\Jo amount of juggling" or mixine­rnen art· ntJt blind to the fact tl]~t Dodg~ compq.ny Waf? con~:~ymmfl• of ft&!ures will ma~e Commis~jon· rwn tht· S1·nutt· mny bn\·~ to gwe tecl in New York lust \fCek. er Garfleld's report ~ clean, wny hcf, rc the attihfde of !he Uflder ~'lte·or ~ay llt~, ~he Rtr~ig~t forward st~teDJen~. PrcMidc~nt and the QVfrwhelmfDfl nppointment of H. J. S~mmon~ as 'rhere i~ ~ 4iscrepency of ~.QQQ~ puhlic demand fqr legislative ac• q'UOCrftJ IJl~n!l(Cll qf t~e folloo.yil'Ul gqQ ca,nJe reporte4 sl,.ugbt~re4 by Jion. It is known that the ~OUJ\C rou4~ jlil aflllOllflP~CJI (l'fa,_El :P.11· tlJe '"'st1 ~tn4 '}Je .,.c~ua~ ~~m~er will st11nd with tl,e lh:eshJcq~, ~q {lc ~onhe~~'erp Railway com· ~laq(fhtere~. ~o incre~$e "It' u~d when". bilJ ruprcMentin~e ~'" ~~qv t~c ~J f.q.~o & Nortbea~~.; e~pense& of tl}e t~~s~ ~~4 f.u~ vtewK on ruatroad rate regulutaort Clllf ~lli}rq~4 company, thp El Pa· dow~ t~e nro~tl;l, ;Jl~ tlte c~~tle·ar· huM been a,.:qt to ttfe ~~qatc, i~ flq llrf4 gocl,( Island ~~Uway corJl· ri\'in~ D;t tl}e stoc~ f~r4s itt Cli~­muy rc~Hl~" a very hardy set of nan)'• t~e D.awson Railway CQ~· ~liJ4'0, ~aq~as Cit.f ·~~ Q!~~r "~"n to defy ~lf~lic fedi~'! b.Y re- nanf. 't~4 ·the ~l~fllDJror4o. 4~d pq·q~~. 'Yere iiJC1u4e4 in ~~ llll"tlnJC the pnssaarc. Secretary ~c~~~n~q ~Q'l'l~~in ~alwq.y nqrq~er ttla~g~ter:eq. . nq*wftil· Taft'K Mtr()dJ attd opcq ~dvqcacy Fonmaqy. 'Vh9 o1tCfflar is 4 .. te4 ~ta'l4~1'flf 'l)e f~ct dt•t tiJqqtJ~Il4~ pf rat~ tegastat~on bllM .&'ivcn ~ew nt tfew Yqr"· 1104 B\(fqeq ilf C·. qf t~etq were fC~~iv~4 . ''* ~ e tthtnificancc t~ t~c fllct t~"t 11•· ,., q. EdtJy. 9F~!.\l~~n* 1 fl'Qc)f yqr4~, rt:f\lliJl~e~ tq fe~ · ~o preKide J~!~ P'!OI'f!~ q.~ t.~e q~jo t1q~9F qq~o qf ~tlf JiHit nl~•at iqR' pqint~t ftll4 ~~~in ~ltt91'~4 · ~

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. fDen\ qf 'r'l ft ffi'f'\t ~~ 9'4 tn4Qfft(}; iliQqflq l)y J"lll~~ l}qq!flf4fit ore•i· reoorteq i~ tiJat ••c;Jt;•q ~iU qf le\ttlre frofll ,,..doq~e of Arkaql•li plC•l•'\l~'~A qf '~e f'rq'\\4aqt'ij polj .. clcn' uf tllt' ija"thw~a~a.,q, Mr. ~e~ltll," tiVC'R t() t~e trqst'~y tho' ~·"'"n• CP.loracl.,, ¥1•10nrl, f\•n· rv. If tflep" ia aucb ~tro~e 1'nH SirnJlloqe brt& bitbortq ~O&Ift~ t4t: 'fQtqrpil\aiqucr. Tll~~e 1\aa·bar• '"'·• lrf .. ! .. p Territo:f, . qki~.IJorq~. scntlment lq tl}e state B't has been titl~ Af genernl eUJtepinteqdent. rqw._ of t\le ~fnl$t ~n~erat"IJ4 't'eJ•• ftQd New 'l••lpo. · · · reported, R ept.it in tbe cqnventiaq 'fbe company ~atl ~a4 llQ 'feP,cr•l 1\0W -to manage "'Qit of tb!! gov• h wliniA leuere tba' will Jndoc~ ts not improb!l~le, ancl the ~efeat mtlnnger. ,. · tl'nment oflici"'"· "Q14 a,o.~ energtttlo ~tid· •Plbl&i"q• mou and pf tb~ ~ick machine not qnlikcly · 'l'lto transfer of tbe llfor.tiJt=R&.t· Tweed" aai4 t<! tlle ~~vestigat•nw

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~l'he politics of t)le yeur ill 'llr~~ l' prq AfQfl~l'ti~"-tQ t)le &Q\ftbwoEtt• ~om~qi~tt:'O WJ\ctn ~~Qy c(!qfro~ted l'o'l iP.J 'butllwe.-.t, an4 'bert_ In' ~uroint: on the rate qqet.tion, 1\'l<l e1,n · co1Jlpaut~ ts regarclc4 qs h'll\ w\tb t"e clfar8''' ~&'de IAJU "" f•rtninar, co,,,a, rt111Dft the flrat buttlc ~~ tq l:fc ~Ql\l:'llt iq tltrq\\llqllli~l\t Of} t)le lJJ.tMI\&lQ ft~iQ~· tbe. r~Dfl, nQcyntl~m,D, .. alr)'h~l frQl& crowJ.ttl ID.t ll)lllfar Phlo. rot<l ~'ll't6tiAA· 1'1le &P.\tt~Wef!\t" tbcl'~ ~ll~ tile fi"qre~. ihrqr~~ pqre~ul~. .

-~~-· ----iliiiiiiii~ Pnl \\q\ lqqg ~ceq qtt~ll\Qtiru;otq c"n'' Ue.'' Q ... bqt t~ef c~q u.,~' To ClCCOqipll•lt lll•PU'f'AH'f'-l~b . • ICfl,r(' mor~:~ a~~qt.ttlte mQ~q(\ of ft,\14 n~ qqtrageoualy; an~ iq ~lli•. h baa in Ylt1f 'bow •• ,,~ Ttail Afy

-4 NRW •ININQ CQ~I'A •t roll co~•mtnict~tion with sufJici~n\lY y:~ q( trq1~a aqd rr~ft, tll~• re.-.. ttl• f9Uo••".l Pri~ala £4!1TIRl'f MUCOJfl&~ CO~~Tl• ~xten'\i\(0 coal field• to sq~e!Y ~l\9 Wl\,~ltift i.tq,4e ~0 agp~a\' 1• if &f•rallpnr&~\iOP fur ·~· Iii lell'tt

ff.mel~cra of -the ~~eltt't'Qc¥1~ U wote not. Aa ~qnf p t~~ \ru't w~h·b ln 'b~ o~h\,qD ~ • Last F-riday P.aql l\~liycr .. the ~~of.nf1 · 't wa~ wltl\ t!lill '¥itW qJfll\\P'4l•tci( t~e llc~f ll\*'r~et, 11q tepl Jud'.e -14•11 b' ~N'l\ed

Whit.., ~akt\ Uverymon, r~ceive4 tllftt ·~~c ~~ Paao-Dur~np fl~ tb•t 't)le Rr~cc ,to tbe ~r~qce11 •uhed 10 l'• word b)• tclcp~qne to ~end cqn• te)l• ~~y~ been ml\~e. S\n-ce l• \1\C\~4 ~qWq to til~ aqtqt~\\Dl• ~~~•,1111 '! \·~raqc~ft for. ~ par'y of Q~oqt tan Nor~"~i\•tern ttntcm will Rli\~9 Rt\4 t}to t\1!\c;! ~ t~e ~1\~\\"C~ l,. •1 I• ~. ~en to 0Acu~o, a stat\oq QQ t~c tbe Uaw~n coal fielcl'- ~ ~llt: 4\~· filt'~t4, qQ abr4-.~ ~Q ~~~ Rrol\~b\" ~~~~ '' .11 « . · ~-Jl Pa&Q aq~ Nqfltheastcrn bektw P.Otf\1 ~' tbc Ph\}lps·~4~ ~Qil\• t\ltl• _.ct\1 11\ILY .. r•t ~~uve4 tllat . ltlt •• . -11·: ~- ' Carrizozo.. '111\cl\t'l rlp were ac-. i\•"l'• t~at com pa-qy n,ar 4Gc\4o t\\o -~~~ ~~f t\Qq'1Wiq~e4 ll' ., _ · ·~1- ~t · · . · tt _ ~r4lng.ly au~t qqt \q charge of ~0 ~~-n~on tbCl 1\t.tf&f41r'\ projcc:.t~ E9~il;lil*\1~.qer; a\"e -.til~ rq .,., WJIUI(M141I ..... W.: Gcorwc ~· l'~at of this Rl,ca, '1\~e mile~a&a qf t'-t? ~qr.thel{\t• tl\~ ntoJ.\lta \t ll<'tl\ ~'c)" who ~qct t~c 1\~rty 1\CX t morqtqa ern systc"' is1~~ q\ilc~ ~\v~ect ~' U\\~, , :, '~ . ·. ' . .. . ~· \'l'tlff&I\Jl-Ct\ and took tbem acro!\ft foll~W"! ,:.,.. • ' 11!1 ~ e •••

th~ Mo.t Pollia ton pol nt nel\t• the · · , . -, .. ··' 1\0rtb end of ~1\c: San Andr-e!\ ~~- P.aso & Nortbe"~a,ter.q By. · mountniP.t\· ~~ Puo & Rock l~land R.r ...

Tbesc ·gentlemen wea·a t~c AlamOQ1\\tdo & Sac;~m~utQ members of the Old Copper P4f"· Monntal~ ~f •v ~ •;.~ • •.•~.w.,1,~~'IZ. ···-inv un«l S"\clting Conu\1\1\F• """ 1!-awa{)l\ Ry. · · · • · • ~ ~ were to make nn u;&IJ\inatl6n of · Tb' ltoc~ {t\l~n<\ tbc ~I'QI•I!'rtlus ownc" by tbo\1\ tt -traftlo acc-e~D\"1\t tbis polq" bclna piloted by J. S. for Lono• ot Rem well, and W. s. into Bollr~e of Nopl, tbe l;lttcr, tqc 1 alacc·tho .,rlrlnallo~tor of tqo cbthna. f Will~ ·

lntt4t\it1QI\ tot._e p~r~e named ' •he fqJ\qw~n.:: ot~~ qent\OIIWI\ prope.rJtJf were Wilb 'be QUf\J\

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