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: VOL. 7. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913. NO. 22.

"You can see what you have done!" others made their retreat in tremen- REDUCING LIVING COST CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN GRACE said the husband after reading his dous haste. None escaped without at W letter. least one good whack. The wife used Housekeeper Will Find That the "And you can see what you have her chair leg with the vigor the hus Purchase of the Best Cretonne la H done," was retorted. band did his. It should also be said 80ME USES FOR OP Only Sensible Plan. "Nothing can happen to Every- Moses Granger's bulldog, discov- THE MEAT MARKET. The Village They me. that Whole Knew body knows where the blame rests." ering that he bad men instead of In buying chintz, or cretonne as this. Were in Love When They "Surely they do, and you can't find ghosts to deal with, pursued the flee- material Is usually called over here. a person who does not pity me. I ing legs and left his marks on three It is wisest to select the best quality Married. tell Delicious Entrees May Be Made From you, Henry Walters, you have reached of them. Many of the Cheaper Portions of and patterns, for cheap cretonne soon the limit, and that letter means tar "What do you think!" shouted Mrs. Butchered Animals None stretches and fades and the-colo- rs are By MAUDE J. PERKINS. you!" Hastings next morning as apt to be couches and and feathers for she burst Difficult to Prepare. crude. Chairs, That Henry -- Walters and Grace "It means a ducking in the river in npon her neighbor, Mrs. Drew. sofa pillows should be covered with Brown were in love wltb each other for you, and don't you forget it!" "Somebody's cow dead?" the same pattern, and one or two at when they married there could be no There was less quarreling for a "No, sir. The Walters have made With the price of meat soaring high- most sofa pillows In a plain color in- Bort of doubt. The whole village of week, and then it broke out again up!" er and higher. It might be well for cluded in the cretonne pattern, will the possi- Davisburg would have sworn to it Then came a second anonymous let- "It can't be!" the housewife to look Into focus the color Interest of the room. "Why, I saw 'em hold hands over ter. "But they have. I was In there ten bilities of the many savory dishes that Instead of taking down the winter cheaply prepared for what an hour, and they did not let go once "The committee of good order will minutes ago, and she was sitting on can be portieres of tapestry or plush, cre- to scratch their noses, though I know soon wait on you," was his knee, and they were so busy call- could perhaps be called the tonne curtains In the form of long the threat. the appe- they Itched." said little Mrs. Watkins. "This is second and warning. ing each other darling and dear that ucts of the meat market all bags may be slipped over the winter the last entrees, instance, that can "And right with me looking on," It will come prepared to deal wltb the ham for breakfast was all burn- tizing for hangings and sewed together firmly added Mrs. Flint, "he told her that it your as ing up, and the coffee pot was boiling be made of brains, trips, chicken gib- at the top. Table covers of cretonne conduct it deserves!" head, she caught the mumps and died he'd "Tar and feathers you,, whls' over." lets, kidneys, sweetbreads, calf's should be lined with plain colored sa for pig's foot. commit suicide!" pered the wife. The statement not only turned out heart, or even the humble teen and finished around the edge with although No, there could "be no question of "A ducking for you," whispered the to be true, but It was proven that it The queer part of it is that a narrow, colored gimp which comes their loving, and it seemed a safe husband. was the last quarrel to be made up. these are favorite orders at restau- for that purpose. thing to predict a happy future for "And don't expect any sympathy And yet the gossips were not happy. rants and hotels and are none of Not every housekeeper realizes tho them. Henry was a carpenter, earn- from me!" They Bald: them dlfncult to prepare, they are but possibilities of chintz in the summer ing good wages, and though Orace "And you needn't expect any sym- "Isn't it simply disgraceful the way seldom seen on the home table. When home, or in the city house which must knew little about housework, she was pathy from me!" Henry Walters and his wife love each their advantages are presented, the be made cool and comfortable during ambitious to learn. As a matter of fact, neither was other? Really, there ought to be usual defense of the serious-minde- d the hot months. A magtcal"netamor- - What brought the clouds after a few alarmed. It was a village where law something done about it!" housewife Is that they are neglected phosls may be wrought In living room It few months? Isn't it odd that loverB and order reigned. The minister and (Copyright, 1918, by the McClure News- because of their lack of nutrition. and bedroom, furnished In the winter have no philosophy about them? two or three others might call in the paper Syndicate.) cannot for a moment be claimed that with rich, yet heavy tapestries and They do not look for any change as evening, and read husband and wife any of these dishes equals a roast of velvets, if all these hangings and cov time passes. There will be no cross a lecture on the sin of quarreling and MAKES PROFIT ON TINFOIL beef or a juicy chop In this respect erings are packed away In the cedar words or falling off in demonstrations endeavor to patch up a peace, but but does not this very lack of a heat-produci- chest up garret, or wherever such of affection. Behold them! Henry there would be nothing beyond that. Owner of Tobacco Store Saves Dis- quality put them at once things are stored, and fresh, dainty summer foods? smashes his thumb with the hammer "And their talk wil 1 do no good carded Wrappers and Sells Then) in the class of Ideal chintz substituted. one day, and he goes home thinking with me," said the. husband. Librar as Trade Stimulus. Brains Select either calf's or Every English drawing-roo- la what a fool he was to hit his thumb "Nor with me either, unless you are sheep's brains, beef brains are usually swathed in chintz with the beginning instead of the nail. He found his wire to be taken to an Insane asylum," an- "I am not 'ashamed to pick op a too coarse and stringy. Blanch them of warm weather; and the bright cov- In bed with a headache. She was swered the wife. penny whenever and wherever I can," by washing in several waters and then ers combined with the fresh cut vexed about It Why hadn't the ail- An hour after midnight one night said the proprietor of a small tobacco bring to a boll In salted water to flowers that are a fetish with English ment come to some one else! Why nine men wrapped in sheets and hav- shop In New York. "There are lots which a dash of vinegar has been housekeepers, make an English draw wasn't Henry at home to put a wet ing pillow cases drawn over their of people who think it is a sort of added. Remove every particle of mem- lng-roo- a most delightful and rest- cloth on her forehead and utter words heads walked abroad in the village stigma upon their ability to pay so brane and drain on a clean cloth. ful place in summer time. of sympathy? streets. much attention to small sums. Not Scrambling with eggs is the simplest "You are an awfully careless man," I, however. One scheme has netted way of cooking them and also about One walked In advance, and the CHICKEN SALAD AT ITS BEST she said as he entered the house others followed two by two. me a very nice little profit every the best. Serve on toast and garnish V lng his bruised and bleeding thumb. The village slept and was no year. I run a small circulating library with parsley or cress. there Appetizing Dish, Appro- "If you hadn't got your feet wet or one to observe them, but tbey did not and I offer one year's subscription Tripe This is one of the most Particularly bead-ache,- priate for Picnic Menu, Require 1 something you wouldn't have a " speak to each other and they walked free for a $2 purchase. AH my sub- easily digested of foods, probably be was the reply. softly. Moses Granger's bulldog could scribers agree to return the book cause It contains so much pepsin. Care In Its Preparation.' These were the first cross words lick anything on four legs in the coun- promptly after a week has expired or Select a honey-combe- d piece, cut in It is best to cook fowl for chicken and queerly enough each one was rath- try, and had geen known to tackle a pay a 'fine of three cents a. day. three-inc- h squares and soak In cold er glad of it. It was a change from was roaming around "Those people are more Indifferent water for a couple of hours. There salad the day before it is to be used. thunderbolt. He Select a plump one, the honeysuckle program. Grace had when he caught sight of the ghosts, about pennies than I am and there is are ways of preparing it, but medium size, wltb never thought that Henry could strike and the way ran home was a hardly one of them who does not keep only the best recipe can be given white, firm fleBh. Put into a kettle he of boiling water, to which you have his thumb with a hammer, and if any a book one or two days longer than here. . Dip pieces in a fritter batter a couple of bay one had told Henry that Grace would The paused of cot he should. Not only do the sums 1 made of one egg to a scant cup of added sliced onion, a nine in front a a celery or a ever have a headache, he would have tage. Inmates were Bnorlng In collect in fines pay for the books 1 flour, a pinch of salt and a cup of leaves, stick of Its of celery seed and a slice opened his eyes very wide. There was peace. "purchase, but they even make a profit milk, and fry in hot oil or drippings ' of carrot. a boll, a whole month in which he could do The nine passed through gate for me, and, what Is more important, until golden brown. Bring quickly to the then push on stove or over no work. The wife whined over wo and drew up in door. the library scheme helps to attract back the line before the the gas water loss of income just as she wanted it Then one of their number knocked customers. Vegetarian Roast. slmmerer, where the can be kept just below the hard boil- for summer clothes, and even hinted and fell back. a a half-dresse- d "Then, too, I manage to make sev- Soak a quart of lima beans for 12 After minute ing point Is that her husband was content to loaf. man opened the door to ask: eral dollars a year by collecting the hours. Cover with cold - water and until the chicken tender, not stringy. will There had been nothing, however, "Who you, do you tinfoil used fn wrapping up plug to- nearly done. Add but This make the are and what cook until three meat light that a few kisses and kind words want? bacco and cigarettes. I usually find a tablespoons of olive oil and season dark almost as as. the white. fire, could not have dispelled had. the out- "This is the committee of order. We good deal of it lying about on the floor to taste. Put into a baking dish and Take the kettle from the siders kept outside, but they didn't, sent you two warnings you did and since I sell It for about 20 cents cover tomatoes, peeled and but leave the chicken in the broth and with six over night. serv. Their gossip and criticisms and ad- not heed them." a pound whatever I get for it is pure sliced. Bake one hour. When Aid A short time before lng flesh vice kept the pot boiling until each "What Henry?" profit" run through a meat chopper. Add half take all the from the bones, is it, asked the wife rejecting gristle. of the principals got the idea that he as she was aroused. cup of chopped nuts, shape In a loaf all the skin, fat and dice-shape- d meas- was a martyr and the other was whol- "They Frog Skin to Heal Wound. oven, basting Cut in pieces and have come for us!" and bake in a hot with ure. ly to blame. "Is 1( tar and feathers for you and W. A. Speck, a farmer, living near melted butter and iemon juice. Ar Grace told the. whole village that a ducking for me?" Ames, la., bad a growth that extended range on dish with rings of green pep Take nice white stalks of celery Henry boxed her ears. "It looks like it!" almost across his' back a year ago, and pers and parsley. As both the beans that have been cleaned, scraped and Henry told the whole village that "Come out and ' get your punish- it was thought he bad only a short and the oil are very nourishing it is crisped and cut Into the same sized her cooking made him ill, and that ment," said a voice outside. time to live. He is well today, but the a good substitute for meat, now that pieces as the chicken, allowing enough to two-third- s quan- her temper had become so Satanic "Hen-Henr- I am sorry I have been place where the growth was Is cover- meat is so high. make about the that he was really afraid to sleep in mean to you," sobbed the wife. ed with the greenish skin of frogs. tity of the chicken. Toss together, add the house. "I have been the meanest of the When the growth was removed in a Southern Rice. enough of the broth in which the Grace warned the neighbors that If two," was the reply. Des Moines hospital it left a large In France aud far southern states chicken was cooked to make rather pepper a she was found chopped up with the "I was loving you all the time I was wound. The amphibian epidermis rice Is used Instead of Irish potatoes, moist, season with salt, and ax some morning to see that Henry quarreling with you." seems to be a success. and as a vegetable is particularly nice. little lemon juice, then add enough was promptly and properly hung as "Same here." To one quart of rapidly boiling water mayonnaise to cover each piece of cel- high as Mr. Haman or Captain Kidd. "We will give you one minute more, Richest Bed of Soda. put one cupful of washed rice. Boll ery and chicken. Toss lightly again, arrange It was more exciting than a dog came a throaty voice from outside. . In English East Africa is the rich- rapidly until done, as that makes it on crisp white lettuce leaves, fight for a time, and there was talk "Oh. Henry, it will most kill me to est bed of soda in the world. En- fluffy. Drain. Put in a bowl two eggs, garnish with celery tips and olives and mayon- that a boom In real estate would fol- have 'em tar and feather you!" gineers say that it contains 200,000,-00- 0 beat well with eggbeater, add salt, pep dot with small spoonfuls of low. Then the affair "Began to weary moaned the wife. tons. The lake has a surface of per and tablespoonful of butter, one naise. Delineator. folks, and there was talk that the law "And think of their ducking you!" more than fifty square kilometers. pint of milk, pour over rice, heat up ought to be Invoked, Such a dog and-ca- t "My darling." and serve. Be careful not to scorch. Tomato or Meatless Mincemeat. couple ought to be made to get a "!" All Been Used. Ten pounds green tomatoes, four divorce. Such a bickering must lead "Time's up! Come to your doom," "The managers of the San Francisco Fancy French Omelet pounds sugar, two pounds ralslnsr to murder after awhile. It was Dea- said the nine ghosts in chorus. exposition are up a tree In one re- Beat yolks of four eggs with the three teaspoonfuls cinnamon, three con Frazer who suggested a remedy. Henry seized a hard wood chair and spect?" "What is that?" "They can't rind of a lemon rubbed on two ounces teaspoonfuls cloves, one cup good vin- He was a good man, though the rem- smashed it on the uncarpeted floor, think up any new name to apply to a loaf sugar, which must be crushed egar, one level teaspoonful salt, two edy brought he forward was rather and handing one leg of it to his wife midway." and added. Beat the whites very quarts apples, one-hal- f pound citron, heroic for a churchman. An anony- he seized another and bounded out stiff, add one-quart- pound flour and cut fine. Cut tomatoes in cubes, let mous letter was received by the quar- of the door. Crack! Smash! Crack I Its Meaning. one-hal- f cup whipped cream. Mix all drain over night. Cut apples as for reling couple. It was to the effect The nine ghosts had not anticipated Willie "What's sociology, dad?" well, pour into a buttered pan and apple sauce. Use seeded raisins al- that If they did not at cease cease nor prepared themselves for resist- Crabshaw "After you have worked bake in a hot oven Ave minutes. Fold ways. Put all ingredients together at their bickering or apply for a divorce, ance, and the attack came with great and earned a dollar, my boy, sociology It on a plate with a filling of cider once, and boil until thick. Seal while something very unpleasant would hap- suddenness. Three or four went down tells you how you shall spend' it"- - apple sauce (boiled thick), glaze with hot in pint jars. One pint makes a pen to them. like cowsheds In a cyclone, and the Judge. , sugar and nerve. good sized pie. Cherry Jam. investigated both the slcally identical with and in all prob- Meat Economy. SEEKS ORIGIN OF INDIAN American. He Steam, wash and pit the ability gave rise to the In- cherries Take one pound of hamburger steak, contents of ancient burial mounds and American slightly to dians. He reports a vast and rich field and heat extract the juice. with a small piece of fresh pork Dr. A. Hrdllcka of U. 8. National Mu- the aslatlo tribes of the present day, three-qua- r anthropological To each pound of fruit add ground with it, soak three soda crack seum on Quest for Ancestral and in both cases found much more for and archaeological sugar. research in eastern Asia. ters pound of Bring slowly to ers, or bread crumbs, in a cup of Links In Eastern Asia. evidence than he expected-.- He con- a boll and simmer for twenty minutes. cludes that there exist today over sweet milk, mash fine; beat egg, mix Skim, put into jam pots, and at the all with salt, pepper, and onion. A, Hrdllcka, of the United large parts of eastern Siberia, and in Her Argument Bake Dr. States end of 24 hours cover and put away. In moderate oven an hour. National museum, has recently tnade Mongolia, Tibet and other regions in "And you used to say you were will- nn visit to Si- that part of the world, numerous re- ing to die for me!" extensive southeastern Cooking Cabbage. Remove Machine Grease. and northern Mongolia, for mains, which now form constituent "So I am." To beria the When cooking sauerkraut or cab- To machine grease out ot express purpose of seeking possible parts of more modern tribes of na- "And yet .you refuse me a new take bage, to prevent the smell going over clothing the following Is very good, of the race peopled tions, of a more ancient population, dress!" remains that the house, it is very good to place a as It does not remove the color. To America, 1. e the ancestors of the perhaps related In origin to the latest "But look at the cost of itI" small vessel of vinegar on the back cold water add a little ammonia and Indians, says ScJentlflo puleollthlo Europeans, which was phy- - "It's cheaper American the than funeral of the stove. soao and apply this to the fabric HYDRO-AEROPLAN- THE KENNA RECORD ES ON A LONG RACE BULGARIA GIVES UP Dan C. 8avage, Ed. & Pub.

KENNA : : I NEW MEXICO PLAN TO HEAD OFF SERVIANS AND GREEKS MET WITH uncheon It keeps the average man hustling to FAILURE. chanrfo clothes as often as the weather. Delicacies DrinJ IW txA wafer nSia. Hickory Smolad tad with a ehoica flarer that yoa will remember, First thing we know, some fashion Vienna Sauiate tual riahl fat Rd Hobv ot la designer will be creating a silt bath- POWERS tarrc cold. Try thaw wmi ke thin Cat rra HAS APPEALED TO bread in tnia ilicaa, aprrad with creamed batter and ing suit. remove create. Cot a Libbv'aVienaa Sanaaeeia halt, Wntlhwne, lar otl bread. Place on lop ot lha aiuaaaa a few thin aKcee of Libby a Midft Picklea. Caret At last the automobile with the cow- with other ikoe of broad, pre Ushlly totethac. At- catcher hns come. It was only a ques- Dlssentlon In War Office and Exhaus- lanta on plate, eerra tarnlehsd with paleley epraya, tion of time. tion of Her Troops Caused the Libby, McNeill Libby, Chicago Rou-man- Defeat of Bulgaria T.etltW( A damage suit may not be a cheap a Factor. suit, but It is nearly always due for a little shrinkage. London, England. The end of a fort- night's desperate fighting in the Bal Some men can hardly wait for pay kans finds Bulgaria forced to appeal day to come around. Other men are to the powers to arrange peace. The Indifferent. Married. Bulgarian plan to drive a wedge be- tween the Greek and Servian armies Become not alarmed over your af- in the neighborhood of Guevghell has flictions, for most of them pass quick- failed completely. The last reports of ly, notably, the cubist art. the fighting received from Athens show that the Servians and Greeks at In Indianapolis a split skirt tied up this point are combining forces, while traffic. It might be well If some one the Roumanian array is beginning au up split would tie the skirt. The start of the race for hydro aeroplanes from Chicago to Detroit, invasion of Bulgaria. Thought Baby Was Slighted. following the shores of the lakes, was marred by storm and accidents to the The latter fact doubtless was the de- baby of family had been ' you man The the Did ever observe that the machines, but several of the contestants got away. The photograph shows ciding factor In the Bulgarian appeal afternoon and who things no "Do Now" christened that little does hce It two of them In Chicago harbor. to the powers. How far Bulgaria's de- was looking thought sign posted up near his desk? Jane observed ' feat is due to dissensions in high mili- ful. Somebody asked what troubled tary quarters, which resulted in the her. A report says cheese la market that ST. LOUIS STRIKERS IN RIOT resignation of General Savoff, and how was most connois- "Oh, I was Ju3t at a standstill. Out FLEE the Bulgarian quiet reply. seurs of cheese don't like it that way. fflflH far to the fact that the Cooks, Walters and Bartenders Com troops, which bore the brunt ot the v'hat were you wondering about. 10 plain to Governor Major of Treat- hard fighting In the last campaign, dearie?" What a nice feature act for vaude- ment by Police. were more exhausted than the Greek "Oh, I was Just If all ville would the perfect babies of the MANY AMERICANS LEAVING THE six leading cities of the country make! and Servian forces, probably win the people's names had been used SOUTHERN REPUBLIC IN A St. Louis, Mo. The striking waiters, never be known. up." DESTITUTE CONDITION. cooks and have sent a tele- mean, A Berlin Judge has ruled that a bartenders Nothing can be predicted at the mo- "What do y6u dearie? We not binding. Looks like gram to Governor Major urging him ment as to how events will sTUpe them- don't understand." betrothals company a fine opening for a woman's rights to send a of militia here im selves, the Roumanian Invasion ol Jane looked surprised at the density mediately to protect them from as- entirely of adult perceptions, but deigned to party. UNITED STATES AIDS THEM Bulgaria having brought an saults by police. new factor into the problem. Russia explain, gently: What, by the way, has become of The square surrounding the Mary and France are devoting their effort3 "Oh, I noticed that we're going to the fellow who was once land hotel was filled with a howling to persuade the allies to adopt a mod- call the baby Hazel, and it seems as if she might real name 'stead of upon a time referred to as a muck-raker- ? For Fear of Their Lives Are Forced mob and clashes between the police erate attitude" in order to facilitate have a to Desert Their Interests Many and strikers were hourly occurrences a peaceful settlement. a nut!" Investors Face Financial Ruin providing exciting entertainment for Servian premier is quoted in The Making Boiled Milk Palatable. An unsportsmanlike exchange sug- Because of Revolt. thousands of spectators. Presse as de- the Vienna Neue Frele Everybody knows boiled milk gests the addition of another column appeal a copy claring new war com- that The for protection, of that the has keeps much more satisfactorily in to the tabulated baseball score to re- Washington, D. Destitute Amer was Adjutant Gen- of C which also sent to pletely set aside all treaties alliance warm weather than raw milk in fact, cord bouehead plays. arriving in United by peace n'ow be negoti- icans are the States eral J. B. O'Meara, was signed and that must boiling milk is one sure way ot on every ports. new the boat from Mexican James C. Shanessy and James P. ated nn an entirely basis. keeping on a sultry day. But to Another exemplification of "the Many of financial ruin in a com- published in it them face members of the strike Rumors were Berlin many persons the taste of boiled milk easiest way." Florida woman has series of revolutions which has para- mittee of the Central Trades and La- and according to the Daily Telegraph's gone Insane because she couldn't is unpalatable, and to others even its lyzed commercial and Industrial en bor Union. correspondent at Athens were current unpleasant. solve the hired girl problem. leaving odor is terprises, and they are the there that General Ivanoff, with fifty To overcome these two faults, try southern republic with reluctance. thousand Bulgarians was forced to sur- Washington AVIATOR'S NARROW ESCAPE boiling the milk in a tightly-close- d beau brummel has American consuls are empowered to render near Demirhlssar, where fight- come out In double boiler. Do not remove tha with a feather his bat, draw upon state department out ing wan proceeding for the possession and It Is safe to assume he Is the Capt. Hennesey's Life cover, but allow the milk to stay over that of the various ' danger zones and in Saved When of a railway bridge over the Struma spending money. In Aero- the fire In the double boiler for ten his father's some Instances, notably at Torreon, His Foot Caught plane river. minutes after the water has begun to Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson has Wires. Dispatches from the European capi- Leased wire report from New York boil. Then put the milk, still tightly money expended by con Hen-ness- y severely says "stop, look, gown sent to be San Diego, Cal. Capt. F. B. tals published in London covered, immediately on the ice and the listen" is agents the latest creation there. Many ot aula and consular to relieve of the army 'aviation corps had criticise Premier Daneff's overbear- cool it quickly. us are doing the same thing. actual hunger. J a thrilling escape from death in a ing policy as toeing the cause of the Before Mexico passed through the falling biplane here. He had attained Bulgarian defeat and his speedy down' Student's Wondrous' Reasoning. New York woman la suing her hus- terrors which commenced with the an altitude of about eight hundred fall is predicted. Teacher What is the derivation of band's wife $25,000 dam- Madero revolt against the Diaz regime feet over the ocean, when a gust of the word "lunatic?" second for A ages for loss of bis affections. Rath- more than two years ago, most of the wind tilted his machine and threw RAIN OF MONEY RECALLED Pupil 'Luna," the moon, and er were engaged In prosperous upper ctory. er high for second hand article. Indigent him out of his seat. His right foot Charles A. Stevens, Negro Mail Rob 'attic," .the ranching mining enterprises, or entangled In- and became the wires which Who Had $50,000 Hidden, pursuits. ber Bulgarian coats are said to be pop- other commercial control the ailerons and the machine Gets His Freedom. Their Goal. ular with the men In New York. Well, While tho United States govern Immediately began to. sink. K had "They want to sue this aviator." If the bow behind hats become popu- ment repeatedly has warned them to glided nearly six hundred feet down St. Paul, Minn. A man shall not be "Then literally, they are after tha lar there's a chance for this new fad. flee and depend upon the government before Captain Hennessy succeeded compelled to serve a double sentence man higher up." of the United States to guarantee a in freeing his foot. The machine had If it can be shown that the crimes Now that the college student Is settlement of their claims against kept an even keel and the officer man- charged against him were committed In these days of easy divorce it's a about to obtain his degree will the A Mexico, the fear of delay In the ad aged to regain his seat and control simultaneously and were prompted by wise child that knows its own step B. mean as much to him as a sheep justment of claims and the hazard of of the plane. The machine was then one criminal motive, according to an father. skin or as an .Indication of time "At t) loss or destruction of all their within two hundred feet of the water. opinion prepared by Judge Sanborn of bat." property has made hundreds take the the federal circuit court of appeals, Bunko experts say that black sheep risk of remaining in the revolution FATAL TROLLEY COLLISION The decision of the district court if are the hardest to fleece. A Texas man who lost an umbrella country. In the last month, however, Kansas was reversed and the release had enough faith In human nature to Ave hundred have prison of between four and Twelve Persons Killed and Fifty In from Leavenworth federal advertise for it Investigation has brought to United at A. Stevens, a negro, convicted been the States jured Between Los Angeles and Charles proved that he only recently moved to government expense. of robbing mails, was ordered. Venice, Cal. the Texas. Stevens was convicted of stealing a A Sweet, pouch of registered mail from a car any ex WERE LOST IN THE DESERT Los Angeles, Cal. Twelve persons Wise as Solomon or other City, June 6, 1908. The were killed and about fifty were In at Kansas perienced married man Is the Judge conviction was on two counts and ne wrong jured a Inter-urba- Crisp, who told a husband it was to Chaffee and U. 8. Grant IV. Crazed by when Pacific Electric years ran at was to serve five for each count leave letters where his wife could Hunger and Thirst When Res- train into another one find them. Vineyard on One of the stolen letters contained cued by Indian. Station, a Junction the outskirts of Los Angeles. $12,500, which he embezzled, accord Delicious Ing to testimony. What has become of the Both trains were inbound from Ven- ed swain who carefully removed the San Diego, Cal LoBt In the desert between the little towns of Mecca and ice, an ocean beach town, sixteen GET THE ROADS FOR NOTHING "Bite-To-Ea- t" cigars from his vest pocket afld placed miles from Los Angeles. They were them on the mantel when calling on Brawley, Cal., Chaffee Grant and his crowded with homeward-boun- d resi- Government Bulletin Says That .the his best girl? younger brother, U. S. Grant IV., tramped for three days on the verge dents ot Los Angeles, who had spent Property Increase More Than day re- of death and were rescued by pure the at the beaches, and It is Pays for Improvement. In a contest for women only In Pari ported many of injured were was the worst chance and the aid of an old desert that the It decided that trait severely hurt from being thrown Washington. Improvement of conn Post man could poseir-Nwa-s selfishness. Indian known fn the district as Piute against car seats. . try roads has enhanced the value of Many a man will now pay his wife's Jake. property bordering on such roads bo bills In silence. At one time during the awful period cost of improvement is equal Train Struck Car. that the Chaffee was so far gone with thirst, Street ized and often exceeded says the De Toasties Cambridge, O. Four persons wen Every man who buys a pair of white hunger and exhaustion that his broth- partment of Agriculture in a bulletin killed and a score were when a trousers and a cap with an anchor on er, himself dazed and almost crazed hurt Just Issued. & Wheeling-Chlcag- u It does not own an 18 foot motorboat, by his experience, fought with the In- Baltimore Ohio's gathered a mass Dainty bits of pearly, white express west The department has ven if ha does tell every one he Is dian in an effort to shoot the pros- bound crashed into through the office of public Cambridge and Myesville of data corn, perfectly cooked and going on a cruise. trate man and "so put him out of his interurbas roads which is making a special study street car at a crossing in Cam- misery." , East of the economic effect ot the road im toasted to delicate "brown." Germany Is now offering tourists bridge. The street car was demol- provement In seeing sights air rides to assist the ished. According to the information land sailing swimming, fly THE BIG FOREST FIRE IS OUT Uiually direct from To riding, and values only have Increased but eaten ing is now added to swell the Joys of 'not The Army of Fighters Succeed In 8av-In- a farm values often show marked ad package with cream and the summer vacation. CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS the 8n Francisco Sub- vances over the original outlay as sugar. urban Towns. result of road Improvement "Constant Reader" assures an east Sex hygiene is to be taught this fall era editor that It Is worry that pro-driru- In the Chicago schools. Wilson at Work Again. Or, sprinkle Toasties ever bald pate. In that case how Mount Tamalpals Summit, Cal. The e the Abilene, Kan., reports hot Washington, D. C. After a ten days' explain apparent excep-tU- forest fires nn Mount Tamalpals are that a saucer of fresh berries be the damaging ibsence from the capital, the first of bald-beade- - out. linger a few winds have been the corn of the row at musl- Here and there ny length since was Inaugurated smoldering embers, tour crop In that section. he then add the cream and but after 'resident Wilson has returned from days and three nights of fighting Mill George W. Hayes has been declared sugar a dish to remember. Valley, Larkspur. lis sumn er home at Cornish, N. H Tfcr Is one thing about the plan Corte Madera and by the state supreme court the Demo o Washington. tA preacher who la sending out Muir Woods are definitely beyond the cratic nominee for governor of Ar ririi machine records of his ser-- return of danger. Beyond the destruc kansas. Three Drowned In 8t. Louis. Post Toasties are sold by rtrt im thm The mi-- tion of timber the property loss has Wall street recently hud the dull- St. Louis, Mo. "Three drownings own fc abut off when the audi-- been slight It has been established est day's business In seventeen yoars here among parties who sought Grocers everywhere. definitely that there wag no Ion of The business on the stock exchange relief from the heat in tie waters sur lilt. amounted to only 60,000 gagrea. rounding the city, -- , ; - a few moments later, his call, sudden-- 1 near a great wall. At once the young known agility of his kind, he scratched, T777 ly remembered, rang, belated, In the ' man put out his hand to the door; kicked and had managed to get the drowsy air: "Twelve o'clock and all's tried it; pushed it back and entered. other's hand in his mouth, when, mak well! A new day, and St. Aubert Before him a wide opening looked out ing an effort to throw off that clinging guard us alll" at the sky, framing a multitude of burden, the Black Seigneur dashed i of violently against the A sword and a blade; stars, and from the bottom this the dwarf's head A drab and a Jade aperture ran a strand, or rope, con- wooden support of the place. At once necting an object a all belligerency left the hunchback, a The words, scarcely begun, above his with indistinct great wheel, which one side! and, releasing his hold, he sank to the away 'seeming sol- stood at breath, died on the ground. lips, as watcher on the dier's the XXII. An regarded the bridge, looking to follow first CHAPTER Instant the intruder down form; then, going to the door. FREDERIC S. ISHAm the departing figure of the old custc inert bv fK The Whirling of the' Wheel. latched and locked it with a key be TROLLER-UMD- TTflT dlan, quickly to the opposite AUTHOR Or'lnC j crossed As old aa church or cloister, the found inside. Having thus In a meas window, and, from this point of vant ILLD5TRi4TIONS BY age, gazed up young man massive wheel of the Mount had, in ure secured himself from Immediate ftAy after the past, played prominent part In the Interruption anyone try- -- XOATS the without for COPVRWKT BY Tlir BOBW MTKRIU. CO. rapidly vanishing In the track of the l0 affairs of succeeding communities on ing would conclude the wheel-- moonlight. A moment onlooker the door the rock. It, or the hempen strand It room vacant, or the dwarf slept the flight of stairs. It played, too, on stood motionless; then, ere the figure, the that SYNOPSIS. controlled, had primarily served as a there or in the store-hous- e beyond facades, towere and battlements on so vividly defined In shine and shim either side, and, at the spectacle the link between the sequestered dwellers, the Black Seigneur walked to the ap- . Comtesae Ellse, (govern- mer, had reached the top of the stair flesh-pot- daughter. of the him-H- he and the s and material com- erture, and reaching up, began to pay or of the Mount, tie chance encounter disk directly before Black way, made an abrupt movement and with a peasant boy. The "Mount," a iimall Seigneur, about to leave the dark and forts of the lower world. Through its out the rope from a pulley above. As rock-boun- swiftly left window and the pass d Island, itood In vast bay on the use had my lord, the abbot, been ever did so, with braced, he leaned the northwestern coaat of France, and sheltering byway, involuntarily paused age. he feet during gov- Angels might enabled to keep full the mighty wine-butt- s over to follow In its descent a small the time of Ixmla XVI. wai a walk unseen up and of steps, which ernment stronghold. Develops that the down in effulgence, as, Indeed, At the head the of his cellars; to provide good car along the almost perpendicular peasant boy was the son of Seigneur De- that or interrup- saurac, without further incident cheer for the tables of the brethren, planking from the mouth of the wheel-roo- nobleman. Young Desaurac deter- the old monks stoutly averred was reached, Seigneur, mines to secure an education and become on tion, he the Black and to brighten his cold atone Interiors to the rocks, several hundred a gentleman; sees governor's daugh- their habit; but a mortal Intrusion the way stepping to the shadow of a small with the fresh greens of Flemish tap- feet below. ter depart for Paris. Lady Ellse returns the argent could be fraught only against glanced after seven years' schooling;, and enter- with visibility. bush the wall, about estry, or the sensuous hues of rugs A sudden slackening of the rop-e- tains many nobles. Her Ladyship dances him; with knit brows and the resolute with strange fisherman, and a call to To reach the point he had In mind, and fabrics from seraglio or mosque. assurance that the car, at the end of manner of one who has come to some - arms Is made In an effort to capture a however, no choice remained; the Times less ancient had likewise the line, had reached the loading- mysterious Le Seigneur Nolr. Me escapes. definite conclusion, he left the spot of claimed its services, and even In re- spot below without the fortifications Ijdy Ellse Is caught In the "Grand" tide. steps had to be mounted, and, lower observation, almost the apex of the The Black Seigneur rescues and takes ing his head and looking down, delib cent years, by direction of his Excel- and the young man straightened; In per to his retreat. Ellse discovers that Mount, and plunged diverging to the lency, the Governor, had it occasional- an attitude of attention, stood listen- her savior won the boy with the flah. erately he started. Aa he proceeded right. From glint and glimmer to dark- Banches, the Seigneur's servant, la ar- his solitary figure seemed to become ly been used for the hoisting of goods, ing. But the stillness, impregnated rested and brought before the governor. ness unfathomable! For some time wares, or glunt casks, orercumber-"som- e only with a faint underbreath, the Idy Ellse has Sanchez set free. Bolg-tie- more distinct; his presence more ob he could only grope and feel bis way, and a priest at the "Cockles." Ban- trusive and his echoing footsteps to for men or mules. far-awa- y murmur of water, or the Just ches tells Desaurac Lady after the fashion of the blind; fortu s that Ellse No Toward this simple monkish con audible droning of Insects near the him. but Is not believed. The resound louder. Indication he had nately, however, was the path narrow ; Seigneur plans to release prisoners at the been Been or heard, however, reached trivance, the summit's rough lift, or on the rocks, continued un- Mount. Lady Ellse pleads with her fath- although tortuous, fairly well paved. elevator, wherein serfs or henchmen broken. An impatient frown gathered er to spare the lives condemned pris- him; to all appea ranees espionage of of and no serious mishap befell him, had walked like squirrels In a cage to on his brow; more eagerly he bent for oners. Disguised as a peasant Lady his movements was wanting, and only - Ells mingles with the people and hears even when he walked forward regard- bring solace to generations of Isolated ward to gaze down, when through the some startling A mysterious the saint with the sword at the top of facts. lessly, in feverish haste, beset with dwellers, the Black Seigneur had at air a distant sound the low, melan- Mountebank starts a riot. He Is the steeple guardian spirit of the the conviction that time meant all In and locked up after making close obser- rock looked down, as if holding high first stepped Impetuously; then choly hoot of an owl was wafted up- vations of the citadel, and la afterwards all, and delay the closing of the tolls stopped, hardly breathing, to look over ward. summoned before the governor's daugh- a gleaming warning of that unwonted and the failure of a" desperate adven- ter. The governor enters the room during Intrusion. his shoulder at the door that had been Upon him at the aperture, this night the Interview with the Mountebank. As a ture. Several times he struck against left unfastened. An Involuntary ques- Its en- miserable buffoon, the Mountebank la re- Yet, though he knew It not, mortal call, common to the Mount and by governor. De- the stones; once fell hard, but picked tion flashing through his brain the manner, leased order of the eye had long been on him, peering virons, acted in magical and saurac overpowers guard and dons sol- himself up; went on the faster, only, cause of this seeming carelessness swiftly had he stepped toward ths dier's uniform. The Seigneur successfully from a window of the abbot's bridge an pisses guards and finds after what seemed Interminable found almost immediate answer in his wheel, when an object. Intervening, ths "Great spanning the-wa- and Joining certain Wheel" period, to stop. mind, and the certainty that be stood stagger to Its long unused chambers, next to the stirred; started to feet. "Am I, can I be mistaken?" not there alone a consciousness of At once was the young man's first Im- CHAPTER XXI. Governor's palace, with my lady's But the single star he could see one else, near, became abruptly Against some pelling movement arrested; but, thus abode. the somber background plainest from the bottom of the deep confirmed. purpose, of covered passage granite, forcibly drawn from his he The Stairway of 6llver. that of the alley, and to which he. looked up, an- "What are you doing, soldier?" A long pause to contemplate; his The BtlllneBS of face looking out would still have re- did not the moment that swered not the fierce, voice, rough, snarling, drew swiftly his drawing the soldier's sword, held followed wag tense; then thickly the mained unseen, even had the young hand, question; coldly, enigmatically It twin- glance toward a presence, intuitively It quickly at the hunchback's throat. young man answered something Ir man, drawing near, lifted his glance half-runnin- kled, and, he continued divined; an undersized grotesque fig "A sound, and you know what to ex This, however, he not eyes over-suddenl-y relevant about a clown, a bottle and a did do; his his way, to emerge Into ure that had entered the place but a pect!" loaf; with cap drawn down and half-averte- d with the pale reflections dancing in a cooler well of air, and whbt was few moments before and now appeared With the bare point at his flesh, face, he lurched a little for- them, had suddenly fastened- them more to be welcomed! an outlook 'rom behind boxes and casks where ward In darkness, selves lower; toward person Jacques, dully hearing, vaguely com- the and the senti- another whereof the details were in a measure he had been about to retire to his guess nel's weapon fell. "Oh, you, Is not far beyond the bridge; some one prehending, could, indeed, and that's dimly shadowed forth. mattress in a corner. involuntarily raised It, Henri T" he said in a different tone, who had turned In from a passage on the fingers he had On one side the low wall obscured "What do you want?" repeated this to push the bright blade aside, fell, stepping back. "How you the other side of the overhead archi e did leave not the panorama below-"-- a ghost-lik- person, the anger and viclousness on any to the fellow?" tectural link, and had Just begun to while at the same time desire earth fading into the mist, and near- his distorted features, revealed in the attempt out, or arouse ths "Eating bread come down. An old man, with flow to call the and calling for er, the roof of the auberge des voleurs, moonlight from the large opening, like guard, was replaced by an entirely dif- more!" As spoke, lng beard, from afar the new-com- he the other a darkened patch on the slope of the that of some animal unwarrantedly In his aching brain stopped, swaying uncertainly; looked not unlike one of the ancient ferent emotion above rock; but in this direction the ,man disturbed. Never before had he actually felt that . arch, the wick, bright- Druids that, in days gone by, had the hardly cast a glance. Certain build- "You, landlord of the thieves' inn!" sharp touch the prelude to the final ened and darkened to the drafts of air lighted and watched the sacred fires ings ahead, austere, Norman in out- - And inaction giving way to movement of sacrifice in the rock. He, too guard- thrust. At the sting of it, a trenwr tuiuuga uiva& nuu bjii oi lue Ola viis lamp; briefly ed his light; but one set in the tall, ran through him, while cowardice and he awaited a favor- besetting quality, long covered by able moment, when the flame blew out pewter lamp of the medieval watch man. growl end egotism in his strength and until almost extinguished; then with to terrify, alone shone , y, " hldeousness hand sword-hilt- over-brlskl- "Twelve o'clock and all's he be near somewhat his unprepossessing yellow fea- but In keeping with the part, gan when his glance, sweeping down from stepped caught sight of ascending figure, tures. he toward the arch; through the enough with the It, and quickly past and, pausing, he leaned on his staff "You were brave the sentinel. went on a de- "You seem to with one band and shaded his eyes soldiers at your beck!" have been feasting ironical accents and drinking a little yourself, tonight, with the other. termined voice whose half-savag- In no served to alleviate his A e exclamation of dlsap wise comrade t" called out the latter after you only a mounte him; you polntment was suppressed on panic. "When had "I noticed it when went in, the But gel up!" con and But you taking young man's Hps; had he only been bank to deal with! aren't the temptuously. "And," as the hunch- - wrong way 7" As the other, after start- able to attain that parallelogram of darkness, beneath passage, back obeyed, his crooked legs shaking ing toward the barracks, straightened, the abbot's misshapen frame, and then abruptly he would have been better satisfied, in the support of bis wheeled into the with you! road, running up Mount. his own eyes, looking ahead, seemed "into the wheel the "The wheel!" stammered the dwarf. "Bah I" A moment the young man to say; then gleamed with a bolder " passed. "Can't light. "Why what a soldier," articulating a of your own medi- with difficulty, "go to gee sweet- "To take little his "A sword and blada cine! Pardl! What a voluble fellow 1 heart without " A drab and a jade; In with you, or " . All's on to the King's men of th army I" "Eh blent" The sentinel shrugged With no more words the hunchback, his shouflJers. "It Isn't my business. I he began to hum softly, as with a staggering, hardly knowing what , tbluk, though, I know where they'll more reckless swing, quickly he went ancient abbot's ma- put you entered the tomorrow, when they find out up In the manner of a man assigned chine for hoisting. But as he started through the guard at the barracks." some easy errand. At the same time to walk in the great wheel at the side To this ominous threat the other the patriarch slowly and rather labori- of his captor, a picture of the past deigned no response, only, after the ously resumed his descent, and Just the times he, himself, had forced pris- fashion of a man headstrong In inso- below the bridge, without the bar of oners to the wheel, stimulating with briety, as well as in affairs of gal- shadow, the two came together. Jeer and whip arose mockingly be lantry, continued his upward way; at "Think you it Is too late for his Ex- fore him, and the incongruous present first, speedily; afterward, when be- cellency, the Governor, to receive a seemed, in contrast, like a black wak- yond hearing of the man below, with message?" at once spoke up the young- ing dream. more stealth and as little noise as pos- er, breaking off in that dashing, but That It was no dream, 1iowev?r, and sible, until the road, taking a sudden song of the barracks. that the awakening would never oc- angle, brought him abruptly to an "That you may learn from the guard cur, he well knew, and malevolently open space at the foot of a great flight at the palace," was the deliberate an- though fearfully he eyed the rope, com- of stone stairs. swer, as, raising his lamp, the watch- ing In over the pulley at the aperture; Broad, wide, broken by occasional man held it full In bis questioner's to be wound around and around by a platforms, these steps, reaching up- face. smaller wheel, attacked to the larger, ward in gradual ascent, had designed- "Thanks! I was going to inquire." and drawing up what? ly, in days gone by, been made easy As he answered, at the old abbot's An inkling of the sort of merchan- for broken-dow- n monarchs or corpu- window In the bridge above, the face, dise to be expected, under the circum- lent abbots. Also they had been looking out, bent forward more in- stances, could but flash through his planned to satisfy the discerning eye, tently; then quickly drew back. "Good mind, together with a more vivid con- jealous of every addition or alteration night!" sciousness of the only course open for at the Mount. My lord, the ancient But the venerable guardian of the him to cry out, regardless of conse- potentate, leisurely ascending in ec- Inner precinct was not disposed thus quences! Perhaps he might even have clesiastical gown, while conscious of lightly to part company. "I don't done so, but at that instant as if the an earthly power reaching even into seem to know you, young man," he other had read the thought came the England, could still fancy be was go- observed, the watery, but keen and cold touch of a bare blade on his ing up a Jacob's ladder into realms su- critical eyes passing deliberately over neck; and with a sudden chill, ths pernal. Saint Louis, with gaze be- the other's features. brief heroic impulse passed. nignly bent toward the aerial escaller "No?" Unflinching in the bright (TO BE CONTINUED.) de dentelle of the chapel to the left, glare of the lamp, the seeming soldier might well exclaim no royal road could smiled. "Do you, then, know all at Kinder Skittish. compare with this Inspiring and holy the Mount even the soldiers?" A good old mammy of ante-bellu- way; nor is It difficult to understand "I should remember even them," days went into a shoe store and asked a sudden enchantment here, or be- was the quiet reply. for "a pair of ever'day shoes small yond, drew to rock on "Those, too, lately brought a pair of that the three but from "Twelve O'clock, and All's tens." The clerk selected pilgrimages that other Louis, more sin- St. Dalard?" men's heavy plow shoes for her and ter than saint, the eleventh of bis "True, true! There may be some" of line, absorbed his attention' to the ex- on the lntruder'a part, a kalfe that bad she seated herself to try them on. name to mount the throne of France. those " uncertainly. clusion of all else, and toward them, flashed back In the hand of the hunch The clerk remained standing in front But those stones, worn in the past "No doubt! So if you will lower with steps now alert and noiseless, be back, with his query, was swiftly of her. She glanced up and asked: by the footsteps of the illustrious and your lamp, which smells rather vilel- stole; pest a structure that seemed a twisted from him and kicked aside, "Honey, Is you all gwlne to stan' the lowly, were deserted now, and, for y-" small salle des gardes whose window while a scream of mingled pain and dere while I tries 'em on?" the moment, only the moon, which had "From the miscreants it has smelled afforded a view of four men nodding rage became abruptly suppressed The clerk answered: "Why, no, escaped from the cloud, exercised out," answered the old man grimly, at a table within; across a space to Struggling juid writhing like a wild auntie; I'll move on If you wish it" there the right of way; looking square- but obeyed; stood as if engrossed In another passage, and thence to a low cat, Jacques proved no mean antagon She said: "Please do, honey, 'cause ly down to efface time's marks and the recollection his own response door at the tar corner of a little ist; with a strength incredible for one I'se white folks raised and I'se kinder oavff wliji silver from top to bottom evoked; then turned; walked on, and, alongside the walk and of big size, supplemented by the well- skittish." Chicago Post The Kenna AGRICULTURAL NOTES. SALARIES ARE Record The land pr poiaiion method D. C SAVAGE Mitor and Pub'r of Mr. J. T. Abbott for his pres- PAID OFFICERS. KENNA LUMBER CO. ent crop h unique Tor Its simple-Hes- s PUBLISHED WEEKLY but. Under his conditions Chaves County Commissioners Allow County dealers to this method is producing very Men Part of their Money. V HARDWARE Knlcml Stli 1V07 r thf K.tMia, good results. Mr. Abbott mere- J.UMBER New Mexico, Post OflW, IM tecpncl Class action on instruction of Implements ly listed between the rows of ' Building Material Farm Mail Maticr. State traveling auditor. ... stalks from the last crop in the of all Kinds, fall and loft the ground stand Subscription $1.00 Per Year In Advances to Be Paid Quarterly jn Lieu of is it was all winter and spring. Advance Salary Upon the Treasurer's ft- STAPLE" Just previous lo planting he Watfafttsi ' - FANCY and Artvertiselntr rntos nuule known on npplirntlon placed 1G inch sweeps on the outside shanks of his straddle County officers over the slate groceries LOCAL AND PERSONAL. row cultivator and cleaned out have not receiver! any salaries (ho weeds in th lister furiows New a Legal Blanks for since Mexico became ef the prints anl made last fall. The planting tfreprleters sale bv theKemn Record. state, the enabling act stating was done with a 2 row planter that the legislature shall fix the 1J. I?. Reagan cf Boaz was in Among those Kenna farmers amounts to be paid. Tyva ses- KENNA TIN SHOP town Saturday. who thoroughly believe in the sions of the legislature were held silo, and who will install one but the matter has never heen We make what you want In thla line, Tanks, Well Casing, Ladies ITats at one half price for this fall's crop if possible, settled, ' Waterlnjc Troughs. Repair work neatly and promptly done. Come quick. T.T.Bell. are C. K. Priewe, J. R, Holman The officers of Chaves;, county J. T. Abbott and Frank Parker. filed suit in the district court, Simmons rcs. BoVlo Walker cainrt up from Tt I u? should rememlered that a and appealed to the . supre me Roswell Monday. silo is a silo if it is a round hole court, requesting the payment only. 10 feet in and. 10 Joe Hood lost a fine English diameter on the old basis. The 'supreme feet deep. do all Coach horse this week. One man can court has never decided on Hie California State Life Ins. Co. the digging in a hole that size question. . V. L. L. Parker of Boaz "was by himself. The cement for the On advice to the traveling SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA in (own Saturday on business. 5 inch layer of plaster on the auditor, the county board this .Capital Paid up $500,000. Policies that Fit the People. sides of this hole will cost only week decided to make advances. Oscar Roberson or.d M. R. S3. 00 or $1.00 at most, All. the The order of Ihe board and, RYDER & HASTETTER "Weft wei-- in Eiida Monday on silage can be lifted out with a the advances to bo allowed are STATE AGENTS. business. pitch fork with the greatest as follows: ease. Mr. Nichols of Red Lake WHEREAS, Legislature Frank Good lias just installed the east of Elida laid down a 30 ton of the State of New Mexico has a pump ai:d' windmill on the per day capacity silage cutter at failed to provide salaries for place lafclv purchased of D. Ceo. T. Littlefield Vice President. Mrs. Elida, from Montgomery, Ward county Jeff White President, J. B. West. certain officers,' and it & Co. for $27.50. He runs this appearing to the Board that all ofticeps-shoul- BANK & TRUST CO. Little Op.'il Fiscus has heen cutler with a $10.00 second hand county d, according j THE KENNA S tjiiite sick Ibis week, but we are horse power. Such an outfit to law, account to the Treasurer jjad to learn that she is now would do very well for 3 or 4 of Chaves County for all fees much better. silos in your community. If earned and collected by them-a- s Strictly .a fiome institution f these 3 or 4 men would further such officers, and lo be by them Miss Mabel (iladden of New they would fill each paid to the Treasurer of Chaves !Vit,. Texas came in Sunday to silo in nit day. County: and it further, appeal your paironage solicited. visit her sislt r Mrs. 0. II. Wear Watch for the new silo bulle- ing necessary for the efficient 5 and brother Frank E. Gladden. tin written for N. M. Condi- and proper "transaction' of the tions by IT. M. Bainer, the head public business of ChaveB , Mrs C. 11. Puti'am two Coun Veny and Santa Fe 8 respectfully, V" little childien of 1,0s Argeles, Agriculturist. Mr ty that some provisions should 8 Bell the local merchant, will Cal. ccine Tuesday to spend be made'for the maintenance of - handle the distribution. county officers W. SB Scott. - g some lime with her sister Mrs those who; do not J. R. Holman and J. T. Abbott now receive a salary, and upon J. A i Kimnions. jJ pull off stunts in the working the recommendation of the Cashier.' FOR RENT. line that certainly entitle these Traveling Auditor of the State Good two room house with plucky industrious farmers to a of New Mexico: good well of water, located neai high measure of success. The IT IS HEREBY ORDERED the school house.- Inquire of first named gentleman was that the following named officers officers, and all sums of money Oihkosh, Wis., Steam fet- John A. Kiinnions. caught working in the field con- shall leceive advances from appropriated to their own use ters are demanding i0 cents an siderably after 0 o'clock in the Chaves Couity in lieu of salary, as a salary, or for services ren- hour. Miss Blanche Burk and W. A. evening. When asked how he payable quarterly upon war dered fro.n the date of their Shiia of Be a 7; were in town Sat- ' spent the 4th of July, T. Ab- rants upon tho qualification to October 1st. 1913 Buffalo, Nearly 1,500 brew- urday to take Civil Service ex J. drawn Treasur bott answered "I spent a good er upon the following basis. which fees or sums of money ery workers in Buffalo and near- amination for Pest master of long clay in the field fighting George A. Davisson, County shall be placed by the Treasurer by towns have received $1 a f ourth class cilice. No examin weeds." Treasurer, $3,000 per annum to the credit of a fund to be week addition wages and an er appeared and they eight-hou- returned The Santa Fe Agricultural including all deputies; called the'Couutv Salary Fund,' r day. without the examination. C 3 1 - - new man wno was 111 town re R. F. Ballard, County Clerk ano hereafter all county officers San Francisco, The Dish- Try Our cently 011 After Dinner Coffee expressed gratification $1,500 per annum. . are required to, and ordered to washers' Union has 700. memb- FsHi bucket contains One Soli'd finding that both One Deputy District Clerk account to the Treasurer . of ers; 100 of which are college Silvtv KirTe and Fork both sil- J. R. Holman and Frank Parker $1,380 per annum. Chaves County for' all fees graduated. ver wear and cofTee are guaran- have obtained excellent stands One Deputy County 'Clerk earned by them as such officers, teed to please you ?1.10 per of the Brown Crowder Cowpeas $1,320 per annum. ' as required by law, at the end Columbu, Ohio, July .16 bucket. furnished them by the Santa Fe One Deputy County Clerk of each quarter, beginning Oc- State authorities preparing to Kenna Lumber Co. Farming department. Feeding $600 per annum. tober 1st 1913'. ask California to release Simon milk cows a leguminous P. Helfinsiine, under arrest in The examination announced feed C. R. Young, Sheriff, $2,000 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED like cowpeas tu balance their per annum. Los Aageles for forging a check, to be held, at this piace 011 July that when said officers have filed ration is one two princi- and wanted in this State for 12th, for the position of post- of the One Deputy $1,200 per annum with or exhibited to, this Board, eight murders. re- master at Boaz, N. pal ways to increase the milk One Deputy $1,000 per annum proper receipts, showing that Helflnstine Mex. has ported to have confessed heen canceled, flow. The other thing to do is One Jailer $000 per annum. they have accounted for a 1 fees murder the Post office of Department bavin" to feed silage. All expenses incurred while coming into their hands as such Pearl Bryan for which two withdrawn anybody men have already been its request for certification. If wants to know serving criminal and civil pro officers, from the date of their executed. what constitutes the principal cess. qualification to October 1st, 1913 Messers Seattle, Wash., July 18 Secre-tar- y Dunn, Taylor, Wood, efforts of tho Santa Fe Agricul- .Guy II. Herbert, County. As Mom's and they shall be paid the advances of Navy and Mrs. Josephua Ilollingswoith have tural department, it is tin's, to eessor, $3,000 per annum. finished their contract hereinbefore provided, and there Daniels will be guests honor at with the induce farmers to inillc more To include all deputies and ex after at the end of each quarter Santa Fe here, grading for army and navy ball here tonight the cows, to induce the cows to give penses, except office supplies. beginning October 1st. 1913, extension of the switch with officers of Pacific Reserve and more milk. Said allowance in the amounts and until a salary hill is passed have now gone to Dexter, Jlag-erina- n fleet. II. C. McCowen, above set forth shall relate back ap- and other points by the State Legislature and south of New Mexico field man Santa to and be paid from the date of proved by the Government of Americans abroad are blam- Roswell where they have other Fe Agricultural Department. the qualification of 6aid officers ing the tariff for business con- contracts with the the Stale of New Mexico. Santa Fe to ditions at home. lo similar work. ' IT 13 FURTHER ORDERED News. New Groceries, all county officers of Chav- that In country English is Greatest Lumber There If more Catarrh thla wet Ion of Die 6poken by 160,000t. Market. es County, whose salary is not than .11 other disease, put together, and until the Iwt Fresh Groceries, lew ye.ro RU uppoMtd to he Incurable. For . great 000; (Jermah by 130,000,000; many year, doetore pronounced It kuvat dlaeaae -- Chicago, July 17 Statistics fixed by law, be, and they here . and Cheap Groceries prescribed local remedle. ai.d by uonalantly falllnif French by 70,000,0C0. ca-y,- o to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. just published show (bat Ch by are required on or before the Bclenee baa proven ( alarrh to be a oonatltutkjiial dia-- eaae. and e tore requires constitutional treatment, is the greatest receiving mar- at first Monday of October, 1913 llall'a I'atarrb Cure, manufactured by IT J. Cheney The militant suffragettes are k Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is the ouly Const Itutkmal cure on for hun her in the nation. & to pay over and account to the the market. It la taken Internally In dosea from 10 t lining their incendiary atten- ket Jones Pirtle. droits to . teaapoonlul. It arts directly on the blood 2,642,- - Treasurer of Chaves County for and mucous surface, of the system They ofler on. tions toward churches, having The sales last y ar were hundred dollars tor any eas. It fall, to rare, bend 20 all fees and emoluments of of lor circulars and testliuoitlala. set fire to in 6.30, 000 feet an increase of Address: F. i. CHKNEi" CO., Toledo, Ohio. four one week by buj1 Bold by Dnutirlata. 7M. - percent over J.hrevjons year. newest fashion wrinkle, ftce recejvfd them as 'lake am family ruia torouUMttoa. r "''.. '

1 JiOTICE OF CONTEST. NOTICE OF CONTEST. j MITIt K FOIt ITnLICAi'lON. AOTIUE rOK ITULIt'ATION, 018 !M Department of the Interior, XT. a. r. s tuVZf contest 185 ttrr Department of Interior. IT. S. USEE Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Jur.e S3, pil3. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Department of the' IntPftWri ,T. a th Roswell, f. M July 12, 1913. Frets, Ktllbt. Purl ro Robert P. Chapman of Rnnger Lake, Land Office Roswell, N. M. Julv 7, Mil Land Office at Suarantgtd to UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE at I N'oHlce given James- A. Hievrte, Pltatt Vcw M ex imi, i!oniclee! Notice is hereby given that John W. II. is hereby that Evrty Oarilener nd Port feuinller, New Mexico, June 10, 141.1. Elklns, H. M. who. on May S4, made Planter rtiouM tent th You nre hereby notified Hint Mury S. Hoop-- r Ward, of Route 8, Kllda. X. M. One of the of iw To Nellie It. Stoddurd of Elidn, M. fob- K. 018449, NWW. 33, T ntr1oT merltsof Our who givea Knnger Lake. New Mexico, ns ?. te'M of Mainline E. Ringbam. deceased, who. II. Ser. No. tor Seo. Kortlmrn Grown Neeaa. testce: 7 8. Range 47 E. N. M. V. Meridian, has Hie "il iost office address, flirt on April 29. 1913. on April M, I'.iftT. mdJ H. K. Ko. 11730. Serial I SPECIAL OFFER You are hereby notified that Mary K. Illsj- - intention to malt three year Proof tie In this oftlce his duly corroborated appll-mtlo- n No.0lt378. for S1VS4, ffff?; Ci Twp t ., Range notice of V . FOF 10 CENT3 op, who gives Kenna. N. M. ns his post-offic- abwvt describe cancella-tlo- 33 M. Meridian, hits' h'M of In to establish claim to the land I 0i3 wawill v. d post paid our to contest ond secure the E.i N. P. 0llt It address, did on May tl, 1413, file in this office F. Carroll, U. S. Commissioner. Uums I rr.Tirtru of your homestead entry Serial No. tention to make five year Proof, td MtCBWfh before J. AO rtMAiis rni his duly corroborated application to contest W office Elklns, N. M. on August to, 1413. I n, Tnm.i S0 11874.1. mode March 1. 19of, tor NVK, See. claim to the land above described, befort! Daft at 1 phg. f 1U and secure the cancellation of your home namea ns witnesses: Fri... .lh.IVIcrT . 13. f 1! 31 C. H. Commissioner, in his office C1rtrtint I p.. HtlMlttmln. Twp.lt finite E. N. M. I. Meridian, - Savage, U. 1 fthff. Kurly irmr-hn- stead entry Serial No. W!ot4. made Jan. 15- Kuby Harry W. Fnircioth. WUllam rtbnf and ns grounds lor his contest he alleges at Kenna, N. M, on Aug. It. 1913. t'lPti, I pis. Palt.rUa Market 1ttm . . lit m, for SWX. Twp. 4 S., Range C. Cooper, all of Elkltis, tint 11 WIMU. Ck..U . IM gnld entrymnn never So. !, W P.oudfit. Of Vtt llmr that made settlement Ei', N. M P. Meridian, and as gronnfls for Claimant names as witnesses: C. TILIX)TRON. ion on gnld nor established his N. M. J, Writ fcn1ir I 10 tt.lp nd hnmestend rest allclrcs'trftit yotl wholly James A. Morris, John H. Taylor, James H. Snd Mb ti rr p4r hlscontclt bt have Jlg-- Al Register. pAcklnff, """l kIniv Wkitiout Collection," to dence thereof, bill wholly nhnnflnrieri. th6 McArlhur, Calvin Patton, all 3, Willi ,W ln.lructlv Uuld. abandoned th slti(t lanfl ahfl hate hot resided of Route ttlft lv and 4 ' HRKAT MUUTllERN RKKI) CO. m.' and cultivated It for more ttlati years Klldn, NM- - T. t". Tillotson. )U It.mo therefore, furtlipr Notice for PublicMtina. St. Hock ford. Illinois Vouare, notified that the last. past. to .Ill A Rflglstrr. ld allegations will he tnken hy office as 0247PJ this You nre, therefore, further notified that having been confessed by you. Slid your wild Department of the Interior, IT. ft the suldRjJegntions will he taken 1y this Notice for PnMiciitlon. entry will be canopied thereunder without your Land Office UoaweD, N, it, July 2, 19I3V office as having been confessed by you, and oiise'i at further right to be hosrd therein, either before N..HA M herebr irhten that Jrb V. Carroll, EXCURSIONS your said entry Will be canceled thereunder Department of the Interior, U. 8. this office or on appeal. If yon fall to file In this rf Mkfrti,- N. M. who, on April 26,1911. made without your further right to be henrd. there Land Office at Roswell. N. M. July 7, 1913. office wllh:n twonty days the FOI'ItTI! Add'l. H, . Serial No. 021705. for HEM hee. sftr in, either before this office or on appeal', "If Notice In hereby given that Ely A. McCul- - publication of this notice, as shown below, your 15. Twp. 7 S. 26 ., N, M. P. MetMian. you fail to file In this office wlthltT twenty lough, of Redlund. If. M, who, on Jan. 11. 1911, mt answer, under oath, specifically meeting and ko .11 (if HMamlnn to make tbrerf days after the Fol'ItTII publication of this made H. E. Serial No. OjfsWi for hH NEJ4. nmii responding to these allegations of contest, or year Proof, to establltfH nwtn to tbe land notice, as shown below, your answer, under NH SE'i, Seo. 39. Tjwasnip 6 S:; ftuBM 87 If you fall within time to file In this office described, before V, Savage, u. that oath, specifically meeting and responding to E., N. M. P, Meridian, hus filed notice Of above V0 due proof that yon have served a oopy of yonr 9; Onmmlssloner. In his office1 Hi Raima. N. these allegations of contest, or if you fall intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to estab- answer on said contestant either In person M.on AUgost 18, 1913. i the within that time to file in this office due lish claim to the land above described, be or hy registered mail, If this service Is made by as proof that you have served a copy of your fore W'.ll A. Palmer, IT. S. Commissioner. In Claimant namis witnesses: the delivery of a cttiy of ynltf answer to the H- Lonl "Account Roosevelt County answer on the siilrt ttoMtestnnt either in his office near Redland, N. M. on NE'4 NEW, William D. Smith. Oliver Morrison. In .person, proof of such corvlce must N. M. contestant 10, H M, M. Charles M. Hall, all of Elklns. Por-tales- , , person or by registered mail. If this service Sec. Twp. 8 Range 37 E.. N. P. N.Todd. Summer Teachers Institute he either the said contestant'-- wr'ttcli acknowl- J18-A1- Register Is made by the delivery of a copy of your on August IS, 1913. T. C, Tillotion. edgment of his receipt of the ropy, showing the N. M. July 21 to Aug. 16. answr tn th pcmiestttnt in person, pniof Claimant names as witnesses: ' date of Its receipt, of the affidavit of the prirSoli NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1913'. of siklH servlCd must be sutler the said F. Keller, Keller, Robert Tickets on sale July l!)tli by whom the delivery was made stating when James Thomas J. 013377 contestant's written acknowledgment of his M copy was delivered; If made by D. Turner, these of Refllnnd, N. M., Joseph to Aug, 4th inclusive. and where the receipt of the copy, ahowing the date nenartment of the Interior, U. 8". proof con- of McGaha . Of A Hi. N. M. T. C. Tillotson, registered mall, of such service must Koswell, M. 25. 1913. Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by J1I-A- Register. Land Office nt N. Jnne lMtirn limit Aug 17. Round sist of affidavit of the person by whom the - the whom the delivery was made stating when Xr.ii... i hnrebv irlven that Bertha H. Mn- copy was mailed staling when ami tile fiUst office trip fare $1 .95. ttHd wde'rB this cony was delivered; If mnde Cormick, of Elklns, X. M. formerly Berth. to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. by registered mull, proof tff service w idow of Melville M. meers. wno accompalned by the receipt ech 01 WIS 05IH87 ."'errs, ho postmaster's must consist of the affidavit of the person inor. mnile II. E. No 13142. Serial for the letter. Interior. U. S. i. Summer Tourist Tickets on by whom the copy was mailed stating when nenflfttrmnt of the No. 013377, for SK!4, Sec 24. Twp 6, S. Range You should state In your answer the name Rosw'Cll, 1. 17. 1913. and the post olllse to which it Land Office at S. June 27, N. M. P. Meridian, haa niea notice ot sale June 1st to Sept 30, 1913. of the post office to which you desire future E. and this affidavit must be accompuined by Notice ia hereby given that Karl L.Love, i . .1 ... a Hv..vpfir ItiiDt. Ho estab notices to be sent to yon. 11. 1909. Blade to almost all points in United the postmaster's receipt for the letter.': of Elklns, N. M. who. on Jnne lish oluim to the land above described, before T. C. Tillotson, Register. 17; You should slate in your answer the name II. E. Scr. No. 018815. for BWK, Sec. and J. F. Carroll, V. S. Commissioner, III ia since States, Canada or Mexico. Full On of first publlcntlon . June 1113. 1910, No. tg tl. of the post office to whloh you desire future on Oct. 12. made add. entry Serial Elklns, fl, M. on August 4. 1913. , " " July 4, tx at particulars given at Station. second tH3. notices tn be eent to ton. .34k:. for SF.W. Sec. 18. Two. 7 S. Range names as witnesses: " " ' July 11. 1413 Claimjtnt - For full third C. 0. IlrsHY. neglster. E., N. M. P. Meridinn. has filed notice of in fh,n. v. Miller. Columbus D. Cave, Jesse- particulars see the " " fourth . ' July three-yen- r estab- l, Pate of first publication June t7, mis. tention to make Proof, to Cove. George C. Cooper, all of Elklns. N. M. above described, before agent. M.J.Johnson. " " second " July 4. 1913. lish clslm to the land l T. C. TILLvraow. negwicr NOTICE FOIt - U. Commissioner In his office KENNA, NEW MEXICO. rrnucATiov. " tblrd Julyjl. 1913. J. F. Ourn.ll, 05B1T1 ' on Aug. 4, 1918. " " fourth July 1913. at Elklns. N. M. (or Publication. is. as witnesses: Notice Department of the Interior, U. S Clalmnnt names 010844 Lnnrt Office at Roswell. X. M. June "I. 1413. NOTICE F0U rUllLlrATIO. Harve Dooley. Ruble Falrcloth. George W. Cooper, Elklns, N Department of the Interior, U. S. Notice is hereby given Mlchn el S. Black- non-coa- l Bice, nenjamln L. all of Dr. H. L. Fiscus. that F 8. 089H6 M. 27. 1918. yx, T. '. T 1 r.LOTHOS .. Land Office at Howell. X. June burn, of Richland. N. M. who, on Deo. tl, Department of IT. the Interior. S. Land Of is Jiereby given Joseph A. 1112. made It. K, Scr. Nn,0S;81. for KH Sec Register. Notice that ffhqsieian & ifurgeoit, and ffrep. f Hce at Kort Sumner, N, M. May 17, 1913. ' N. M. who, on Aug. 17. 1906. i 1. Twp. 7 B, Range 3fi K., N'. M. P. Meridlnn. of Kenna, Notice la hereby given that Joseph O 010844. for NEW , made H. E. No. 8744. Ser. No. has dle.l notice of Irttentiori to ntnlie three Hlncltfoi-d- of Klldn, N. M. Route t, who. on NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Me- She Pienna Bruqslere. year Sec. 11, Twp. 6 S.. Range 82 K. X. M. P. Proof, to establish claim to the land Nov. 7. 1910, made Add. H. E. Ser. No. OH9hO, 0S3414 intention to make M, ridian, has filed notice of above described, before C. Toombs, U. for SEM, Section 34. Twp, 4 S., Range, 30 E., Department of the Interior. U. S tore, ?rezk S)rugz 'CkemloaU. Mve-jea- r Proof, to establish claim to tbe d . CommlSKtoner, In olTlce rft Hlchliind, M bli N. Mi P. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention Office at Roswell, N. M.. June 26, 1913. Dan C. Savage AUg.4, Land land above described, before N. M. ort 1013. to three-yen- r Proof, A. kinds ffatent Sltedteinea d died Rem make to establish claim Notice is hereby given that George U. S. Commissioner, in his office at Kenna. Claimant n&nm as wltneaed: Itir.d to the above described, before Dan ('. Redland, N. M. who, on Nov. 17. 1913. 1. Corder, of N. M. on August 13. t&ie. Kilns F. Beetnabi .tames lie Its. John tV. SarageilTiSi f'otilinlrwidrleri In 023C44. dtathttertf. Rubber itcdt aW his Office at 1910. made H. E. Ser. No. for EH. witnesses: Httttalh Charles S. Peek, all of Ricblhbd, N. N; M; Claimant names as Kenna. on the SKnd day of July 1913." Section tl, Twp. 8.. Range 3710., N. M. P. JoUa VT. Seilet irtleles. M. T, t Oza P. Butler. James T. Butler. C, Tillotson, Claimant names as witnesses; Meridian, has llleft notice of Intention to IleglMter. Pounds John H. Lee, all of Elida. N. C. three-yea- r proof, to establish clnlm to Oliver Powell Wllllnm Macklin, both of make JH-A- Register. Xenna, - - - Vlt. 8 T. V. Tillotson. X Elida. X. M.i William 11. Cooper, Joseph A the land above described, before Will A. Notice for I'tibllcation. , Cooper, both of Kchna.N. MT""' ' Palmer. IT. S. Commissioner, in his office non-coa- l F. s. 16475 ' 10. ' 8 r. Henry: Register. near Redland, N. M. on NEW NEW. Sec. City Stock Yards, Jul Department of Inferior, U. S. Land Kansas We the Twp. 6 S., Range 37 !., X. M. P. M. on Aug. twant the Office at Kort Sumner, N. M. June 3, 1013. 14, 1013. Cattle receipts were Notice fur rtJbllcatloa. ' 30, 1913. name of every Notice la hereby given that Columbua G. non-coa- l P. S. 03955 names as witnesses: better distributed through last Stroud, of Olive. N. M. who on May to, 1909. Claimant younjj man Mvtio Department of Interior, U. S. Land C. Joseph M. McOaha. these made additional H E. No. 08475, for XFM, .the Henry Bnteler. week than usual, and dealers Office at Fort Sumner,- - N, M. May S6, 1913. N. M.. John R. Corder, James B. is amblUottd to Sec. 11. 4 S Rnnge 8 K. X. M. Me of Allie They Tp. P. Notice Is hereby given that Lafona L. Redlond, M. say lienefitted prices. ridinn, Collins, these of N. it has Hied notice of Intention to make Cadenhead, of Kenna, N. M. who, on Feb-- II. J 18-- 15 T. C. TiLLOTSOR. Register see cattle come in three year Proof, to establish claim to the 1907, made H. E. No. 0S955, for SH SW!f, would like to BE A LAWYER land above described, before Dan C. Savage, Section 38. Twp S S., Range 30 M. week. Graes E.. N. P Notice for Publication. that way every IT. S. Commissioner, In his office at Kenna, Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make been; selling hnd we want to hear lrom ev- N. M. on August 1. 1913. live year proof, to establish to tf:07 cattle, which have claim the S. ery business man who wishes Claimant names ns witnesses: land above described, before Dun C, Savage Department of the Interior, U. 75 cents to 1. 50 higher than a that be knew BUSINESS LAW. George A. Mnlono of Kenna, N M. John U. S. Commissioner. In his office, al Kenna, Land Office at Roswell, N. M. June 36, 1413 25 tAmy mmi declined 15 to cents Writ Ull yo haw wa have aaada lawyara Schlrck. Clyde B. Peters. Clarence W. Long, N. M. on S6. 1913 Noilce is hereby given that James U. Collins, year ago, rt l kaadradi f yaaaf mm mU Hfca jmu, ami anljav4 Julr haalaaa ata with UCaI (ralalac .hat aaa tMa al InatmN all of Olive, X. M. C. C. Henry, Claimant names as witnesses: of Redland, N. M. who, on Oct. 17. 1410, made last week, while feed cattle, both hmmM U Uaai. TaU 8hoa( faaad4 Ct mft haa JiT-A- l Register. Charles W. A.vers, John R. Holm an. John No. 033507, for SWK Section 13; raauatac wh aava paatctl bar fxaattaslleaa lafmawry itata la H. E. Serial she stuff, which have aU.4- - Coanti B d m by Bwa, Bar, a Bttrtawt Ma, A. Kimmons, Joe R. Evans, all of Kenna, N. NW!. Section 24, Township B S.. Range 37 steers and f f I iViiinlil. PaIUm XolIce.- - alnt '. for Publication. M. V. Henry. M. Meridian, tiled notice of in- dollar Law Oouna whlra HI for practlc. aii4 E.. N. P. has been selling 50 cents to a mW fT THFTl 026830 Jto-JyS- (J) our Oomplrta, PractlcaL OuilnaM Register. tention to make three-yea- r proof, to establish Law Oouras for BulnM Mvo, flutt Department U. S, lower than a year ago, got a out about the low cfi, mn& m bW of the Interior, chiiin to the lend above described, before aallr yon fla obtain a thorough Land OlTlce at Roswell, N. M. June tl, 1913. XOTICK FOII I'l'DMC.iTIOX Will A. Palmer. U. S Commissioner, in his of 15 to 25 mi knowledi oC th Law wfilla eoiiUou-L- seasonable advance I .7 your prMeat work. iMyTcnuit Notice is hereby given that Clyde Harding, office, near liedliind. N. M. on NK NE'4, and feeders lost Bb4 totey lav kaaaBa aUIt 4n4 of Richland. N. M, who. on Jan. 9. 1913. made Department of the Interior, IT. 8 8 I.'ange 37 K. N. M. P. M. on cents. Stickers Hat al aaaaoaafal vradaataa all ovr Iho Sec.10, Twp, S. Q, I. who raapa4 taalr anportanltf II. K. Ser. No. 0S8KW. for Nj, Seo. Twp Land Office at Roswell, N. M. June 17. 1913. August 20, 1913. of first of the hj aaa aMwartns aa ad llaa lain! t, their gain the S.. Range 35 R., N, M. P. Meridian, has filed Notice is hereby given Reeve A. Cooke, HI ftPllSDl C6RRK80MDbJ.CI that Claimant names as witnesses: - acted year M., week- Quarantine cattle ttCHonii or Lw notice of intention to make three Proof, of Judson, N. who, on Sept. 30, 1912, made C. Joseph M Mottuha, these AoMrliM aUm Henry Boteler, t, 4M illat, Wtratt, to establish claim to land de- No. 03619, 1 1, mat-ke- the above H. E. Ser. for Lots and XE!; of Allle, N. M. John 11. Coiner. George A. indepententof the general scribed, before C. E. Toombs. U. S. Com and EH SEX. See. 30, Township 6 8., Range Corder, these of Redland. N M. 25 to 40 cents high- missioner, In his office N- - M. 34 and also at Rlchlund on E.. N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of in J18 A13 T. C. Tillotson, Register. August 0, 1913. tention to make three-yea- r Proof, to estab er all around Killers have got- L. llsh DAVID GEYER Claimant names as witnesses: claim to the land above described, be N0TIIK FOIt PUBLICATION. ten line on how the grass Lewis H. M. Ileeman, Lorenzfi fore Dan V. Savage, U. S. Commissioner, In a LAND OFFICE PRACTICE FawSninuel 023633 D. Young, T, Lre Ileeman,' all of Richland, his office at Kenna, N, M, on Aug. 4, 1913, are killing, and are A Interior, U. 8. quaiantines SPECIALTY. N. M. T. C. Tiixothow, Claimant names as witnesses: Department of the N, M.. July 14, 1913, not afraid of them. Supply Off lea In Rimom Block J4-A- Register. Millard C. linker, Fred W, Davis, these of Land office at Roswell. Kobe. N. M. Louis Q. Gross, of Thornbam. X. Notice is hereby given that Monroe E. here today is 17,000 cattle, in. ROSWELL, N. M. NOTICE FOn Pllll.ICATIOV. M. W. Taylor, M. of Redland. N. M. who, on Oct. 29, 1910. James of Judson, N. 226 loads of quanan-tin- e non-coa- l P. S. 0835! i T. O. T1M.OT80N. Register. mode H. E. Ser. No. OS:i33. for Lots eluding car Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land See. 1: and N.I3 N'l. Seo. 13. Township IS., cattle, and receipts weie M. 37 M. Meridinn, filed Office at Port Sumner.. N. May S3, 1913 NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Runge E yN. P. has ' cat-ti- e three-yen- r points. Fed pOOOCGOCtOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOQt Notice la hereby given Hint Kdoh M. 010475 notice of Intention to make Proof, liberal at other of Kenna, N. M.. who. on May 11 Department of the Interior. TJ. S. to establish claim to the land above de- are alout steady today, top 1909. made Add. H. K. No. 08353, Lots 3 scribed, before Will A, Palmer, U. 8. Com- j R. L. ROBERSON, for and Land Office at Roswell, N. M. June t3, 1913. 10 to 20 IK. office, near Redland, N. M.. steers 8.85, giassers 4andSR!4 SWK, Seo. 7: and Lot I. See. Notice is hereby given that William Balrd. missioner, in bis Twp. Range E.. N. M. P. Meridlon, on NE(4 NESi, Seo. 10. Twp. 6 S. Runge 37 E. 4S.. t4 of Kenna. N. M., who, on Sept. I, 90tl. made lower. Tb e M. P. M. on August 1H. 1913. Barber has filed notice of Intention to make tbree H. K. No. 9044. Ser. No. 0IOH75. for NEK, Seo. N. --NORTH K- year 8ID- 8 Proof, to establish claim to thn land St, Twp. 8 8., Range 31 E., N. M. P. Meridian, Claimant names as witnesses: Brother's Slap Cost Him described, before Dan C. Savage, U. S. five-yea- C. $1,000,000 I Agent for the' Panhandle Steam X above has filed notice of intention to make r Hlrum S. Urown. Carl S. Turner, Grover Commissioner, In bis office, Kenna, N. M. 1 at Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above Griffin. John G. Cox, all of Redland. N. M. Laundry, f Amarllto, 0 1913. 14 Texas on the !3rd day or July IK-- 15 Register, Atlantic City. N. Y., July ( Phon. No 13 X described, before Dan C. Savage. U. 9. Com- J T. C. Tillotson. Clolinaut names as witnesses: missioner, in his office, at Kenna, N. M., on In the hearing of the case C. Cloppert. of Aug. 4, 1913. Notice for Publication. John Schlrck. Chester both se- 0;ive. N. M. John X. Klmmons, Willie A. Fry Claimant names as witnesses: 026579 growing out of the fight to both of Kenna. N. M. C. C. Henry, Robert L. Scott, Pink L. Clubb, James Clubb. Department of the Interior, U. S. cure the j$l,000,000 estate of Jll .1)18 Register. John A. Reavers, allot Kenna, X, M. Land Office at Roawell, N. M. July 7.1413. Mrs. Fortescue, here todaj', J4-A- Jane I T. C. Tillotson, Register. Notice is hereby given ihut Samuel Notice for Publication. SIcEPS V-- of New Hope, N. M. who, on Oct. it developed that the reason Mrs UCKDl SUCCEED t 0!11S9 S0S Notice for Publlcntlon. , 026579, 1913, made H. E. Ser. No. for NKtfi Fortescue left her fori line' to SPECIAL OFFER Department of the Interior, 17. S. 02678 E!4 NWM, NWhi NW', NEW SE', Seo. 22, JHW t V.ll N.w BaiaM, A trial will ' Land Office Roswell, X. M. July 10. 1413. Department the IT. 8. Twp. 6 S., Range 35 K., N. M. P. Meridian Armond T. Nichols, her secreta- vou our at of Interior, luaka iermauut oiutouier. Is given Henry C. or collection Notice hereby thst Land Office at Roswell. N. M. July 14, 1413. has filed notice intention to make three ry, instead of her brother Will- rn iBissiaiit Valley View. N. M. who. on Deo. Notice is hereby given that Martha I. yeur Proof, to establish claim to tin land 11 tit flisw Tri, f selenaiii : ou. be m Ueai fcit atTineiinuiali. tl. 14rt9, made H. K. Ser. No. 0211t9. for EH Smlthee, of New Hope, N. M. who, on Oct. above described, before C. E. Toombs. U. S. iam was because the brother , Section 3, Township 7 S., Itane ri K., N. M. 2". 191-f- made H. E. Serial No. 020578. for Commissioner, in bis office at New Hope, N. Writ to-d- ay 1 Mention this Paper. gave her a black eye ""nearly P. Meridian, haa Hied notice of Intention to NH fee. 13, Townships 8., Range 35 E N. M. on August 19, 1913. make three year Proof, to establish claim M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention Claimant names as witnesses: twenty yeart ago, hence sister SEND 10 CENTS to the land above described, before Dun CI. 10 make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim Edwin F. Oilman, of None, X. M. Kdgar J. and brother had not spoken toovt a4 paakinf an4 racalv this Tluib1 Savage. U. 8. Commissioner, in his office at to the land above described, before C. E. Joseph W. Hullew. New aouacwoafofof pwiiMia, ioruwr wiid my oig Strawn. these of t In tlvo, Koatnllftal hr4a and J'tont liokt Kenna. N. M. on August 18. 1413, Toombs, U. S. Commissioner, in his office at Hope. N. M. James W. Taylor, of Judson N. froui ihatiiiue until I he day of aaiat tui naou km IHUI varittiM of baaoc, runu, ato. ' Claimant names as witnesses: New Hope. N. M. on August 19, 1913. M. T. C. TlIxoTrs, Mrs. Foitescae'b death. William W. Hrucken. James K. McCabe, Claimant names as witnesses:' J18A15 Register. these o f Valley View, N. M. Willie II. Cryer, Edwin F. Oilman. Edgar J. Strawn. Joseph i"VA, j. v r'. : Edward C. McCriwn, these of Route 3. Hilda, W. Ballew, tbeae of New Hope. N. M. James Legal - C, Legal Blanks printed nntl for Blanks printed and for If . ' 'A"" I N. M. T. Tillotson. W. Taylor yf Judson, N.M. '- i 1 - .... It J18-A1- pa " Reglsfer. - T, P. Tii.iotsox, Register ly the Kenna Record. sale hv the Kenna Rwordu. BLOTTER FITS POCKET POPULAR IN FRENCH CAPITAL CROP CONDITIONS IN HOW COCA COLA REFRESHES. Matrimonial bonds are taxable, but not negotiable. Child's Frock With Short Waist Real' WESTERN CANADA The remarkable success whloh has ly Is One of of Ittended the sale of Coca-Col- a has been PRBTTY PRESENT FOR MAN WHO the Prettiest the Explained In many ways. Yes, Cordelia, the artist's favorite Models Offered. different Some color Is long green. DOE8 MUCH TRAVELING. ARE THE M08T PROMISING FOR have attributed it to "good advertis- A very pretty model for child's MANY YEAR81 ing;" others to "efficient management," a to flavor" still Mrs.Wlnslow'a Byrap for CMldraa frock of Is others, Its "delicious and Boothltif marquisette or batiste this to It was the la Mcthlny, aorMBt tb (rnm, redurcs tnflmm-JM,ll- rt suggestion. This The deepest interest Is attached to others the fact that first wind a Convenient Little Article Probably the field of "trade-marked-" soft drinks. pln,cnr aollo&o botU4r ex- the condition of the grain crops In Will Be Appreciated Most by frock has the In this connection, the opinion of a tremely Western Canada, especially among Some people are almost as stuck up Those Who Are Constant short manufacturing chemist who has analys the thousands In the United States ed Coca-Col- a and studied its history for fcs thottgh they had been tarred and Users of Fountain Pens. waist which feeAhered. French designers who are financially Interested In lands many years, will prove Interesting. He exploit when they In that country. Thie interest is fully attributes the popularity of the drink This blotter wilt take up very little are not offering a as great - among ' those who have In large part to its quality Of refresh- ing body pro- more space In k pocket than an en- model with an friends there following farming and both mind and without velope of a commercial size. the growing of grain. ducing any subsequent depression. extremely long He chemical Users of fountain pens will find It The reports from Canadian govern- points out the fact that the waist The skirt Coca-Col- a is practically quite sim- composition of "it extremely useful, and it is Joins the waist ment Officials convey the Information Identical with that of coffee and tea ple to make. In constructing it, in beneath a band of that the area Under crop this year In (with sugar added) the only material Can't the first place a piece of thick card- fine embroidery the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche- difference being the absence Of tannlo board five Inches in length and three which continues wan and Alberta will probably be no acid from Coca-Cola- . He points to the inches in width will be required, and hem greater than that of last year. Last laboratory experiments of Dr. Holllng-wort-h to the skirt University be Done" that side which is to form the back on the left side. fall the Weather was such that there of Columbia and of of the blotter must be covered with was not as much fall plowing as had Dr. H. C. Wood, Jr. of Philadelphia A narrow pleat' which prove conclusively that the caffein- thin silk. 1 been hoped for. The getting ready of Is Ing of the batiste e-containing beverages (coffee, tea, It. Impossible to maintain This can be easily done by cutting land this spring made a considerable io is placed as a Coca-Col- etc.) relieve mental and mus- health and strength if you out a piece of silk somewhat larger band about the bottom of the skirt portion of the grain late In seeding. cular fatigue by rendering the nerves than the cardboard, turning it over at Notwithstanding this, wheat, oats, more responsive to the allow the stomach to become The embroidery finishes the sleeves and muscles the edges snd fastening it down with while outlined by a barley and flax were got In In good will, thus diminishing the resistance the round neck is experi- sluggish and liquid glue or some other strong ad pleated A knot of shape, although from a week to ten produced by fatigue. These weak, the liver frill of the batiste. the hesive. rose ribbon worn to the left of the days later than last year. On the ments also demonstrate fact that the bowels constipated, but The corners, under which the sheets 27th the caffeine group of beverages differ front adds a touch of color to the of June the reports regarding use of blotting paper are to be slipped, crop generally In from the stimulants In that the of you can guard against such frock. conditions Western the latter is followed by a period of de- Canada were: "Abundant sunBhlne pression which calls for more stimula- troubles by the dally use of timely RED GROWING IN POPULARITY with and copious rain through- tion, thus resulting in the formation ot out Western Canada gives every as a "habit." Adv. surance of generous harvest. Climatic In All Its Nuances Rich Shade In HOSTETTER'S conditions in recent weeks have been BENEATH THIS MAN'S DIGNITY creases In Favor as the 8eason absolutely Ideal. Western correspon- Advances. dents agree predicting every Indi- STOMACH in Was Willing to Do Much, but Drew Instead of the craze for red being cation of a bumper crop under favor- the Line at Acting as 8eoretary DITTERS on the wane it seems to Increase. able conditions. Wheat should be to Barnyard Fowl. The softness of the dye lr what makes headed out In Manitoba between July It transparent and lovely. Otherwise 10th and 12th, and In Saskatchewan A farmer in one of the neighboring Impossible. In ruby, cher and Alberta from 15th to 17th. The townships, gone scien it would be crop who had into ry, brick and any of the darker tones oat is looking well, although late tific poultry raising, hit upon the and rather short-I- straw." True greatness Is possessed only by it is fascinating, while in flame, wa- Scheme of marking each egg with cer more This le followed by a report July the man who deserves the good opin- termelon, primrose, coral, it is tain data in indelible ink. His idea seductive still. 5th: "Crop conditions continue in was to find which variety of chickens ion he has tit himself. r r 1 aa 'lit u same Salmon Is a tone that has but re satisfactory condition as. last laid bestand then, when the egga cently arrived. It has become popu- week. Plenteous rains have fallen all were hatched, attach a tag to the Explained. over prairie provinces, by "2 lar because of Its vivid tone, pink followed chicken's legs. He soon found that "The maid said you were out, yet general warm and splendid growing I saw you upstairs Itself being too dull to suit the exigen- his hired man was negligent about at an window." weather. Experts agree sufficient eggs. day "She meant I was out of sorts." cies of the moment Shrimp Is a dye, properly inscribing the One moisture for many weeks, while crop egg farm- too, that is popular. But( (ike all the fs not an was marked, and the In supple silk or ten to fifteen days late, prospects er read htm the act. Naturally , rest. It must be rich riot 60. satin, or In sole. The are extremely favorable and condi- The hired man listened In sullen "Is JlmBon's role moussellne de upon in the play, of a "Dl- - tional reasonable weather for silence finished. Then butcher, a good big sashes that are known as the until the boss one?" rectolre," (though they are not real next four weeks. Splendid western "See here. You'll have to get an "Net much; only crop ly so), form a kind of draping at the is assured." other man." side or back, and at present appear There is, therefore, the best reason "Why, Jim, you're not going to leave ' to anticipate Bicycles Popular In France. to be falling oft In favor. I saw half most magnificent crops mc, after working tor me for six throughout 1913. From statistics for 1912, prepared a dozen frocks for a Dublin bride to- Western Canada In years?" by the Cycle and Automobile Manufac- may be fastened in position, and they day, made on the Rue de la Palx, and Advertisement. "Yes, I am," returned the hired turers' association of France, It Is re- are made of strips of kid (plenty of there was not a sash on any of them. man. "I've done all sorts of odd ported that there were at the close of material will be found In an old kid Exchange. How to See Through Paper. chores for you without a whimper, but that year 89,185 motor cars, 28,641 mo- glove) of the shape shown in diagram A very remarkable experiment I'm durned If I'm going to stay here torcycles and 2,989,985 bicycles in use B. The kid must be folded at the NEWEST BATHING SUIT which any one can repeat with very and be secretary to any durned hen!" In France. This represents, for the points indicated by the dotted lines, population of France, one little trouble has been unearthed by a In automobile and the two portions marked C and C German. paper the Swim. tor every 600 Inhabitants, one bicycle Take a piece of of really some- glued to the board, and when dry, two such "This society life is for every 10 and one motorcycle for thickness that, when it is laid or three sheets of blotting paper cut upon a piece of printed matter, what tiresome. Here I have been every 1,882. Ten years ago there to fit can slipped Into corners the right in midst of big swells " be the just show through, can- the the was one motorcycle for every 2,000 In so characters but City?" made. not be Placing printed "Ah been to Atlantic habitants and one bicycle for every 30 read. it over a The blotter Is furnished with a fold sheet, impart to a ? persons. The department of the Seine, over flap, it circular motion lined with soft silk and to and fro, and to your surprise you It should be a very easy matter to In which Paris is situated, has 21,494 edged with a fine silk cord, which is bear other people's burdens. They automobiles and 304,866 bicycles. will find that now you can read the carried Into a leop in front for the print below the paper. are always so much lighter than ours. Between 1910 and 1911 there was purpose of securing it to the small It Is rather difficult to explain this the enormous increase of 300,000 bicy- barrel button,' sewn on to the lower . peculiar of- Far Removed Now. cles. Iu 1899 there were In France part of the case. effect The explanation fered paper "Dubbs comes from a. Ann family." only 1,762 automobile, wbereas In Diagram A shows the flap drawn is that the has thin places In it, and by rapidly moving It over "Is that so? Well, he's evidently 1912 the figure rose to 89,185. It Is over the blotting paper, and fastened been on the way a long time." foreig- print, every part estimated that from 1,800 to 2,000 down, and Initials of the Owner can be the of the printed Is exposed In n-made cars are sold in France ev- worked upon the exterior where lndl matter turn underneath ery year. The French manufacturers cated. one or the other of the thin places in build the remainder sold In France, the paper, and thus the entire print SAVED FROM can be read. However that may be, estimated by the association as being BANDEAU HAT HERE TO STAY 12,000 to. 15,000 last year. the experiment Is Interesting and very simple, requiring for its performance Millinery Idea Seems to Have Won only the simplest means imaginable. OPERATIONS FOUND A WAY Permanent Place, After Many To Be Clear of Coffee Troubles. Unsuccessful Attempts. In the Making of Mirrors. Two Women Tell How They Husband and myself both had the Every so often the bandeau rises Im A chemical action of the ultravio- coffee habit, and finally his stomach pertinently and tiptilts woman's head- let rays, applicable to the making of Escaped theSurgeon'sKnife and kidneys got In such a bad condi- gear at a daring angle. Sometimes mirrors, was recently demonstrated by Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's tion that he was compelled to give up this attempted uprising on the part at the French Academy of Sciences. Taking a good position that he had held for of hatbrims Is sternly quelled by the This action consists' in decomposing Vegetable years. He was too sick to work. His refusal of womankind in general to gaseous metallic compounds and pre- akin was yellow, and there didn't accept the style. Such was the case cipitating the metal in finely divided Compound. seem to be an organ in bis body that last spring and the spring before that, particles on glass to form a reflecting was not affected. year surface. By this method It is possible but this the bandeau really Ewarthmore, Penn. "I told him I felt sure his sickness seems to have established a place for to produce mirrors backed by a " For fifteen was due to coffee and after some dis- layers of zinc, antimony and ears I suffered untold agony, and for itself in millinery, and the latest mod- one penoa cussion he decided to give it up. els from Paris milliners show ban other nonpreclous metals. It Is said 01 nearly two years hadhem-orrhag- es "It was a struggle, because of the deaus under the brim at the back, the There Is a certain dignity about the that- - the result compares favorably I powerful habit. One day we heard new beach suit with a high Medici with the silvered mirror. Popular and the hat tipping forward over the face and doctors told me about Postum and concluded to try it shading the eyes. This achieves, of collar of exquisite band embroidery Mechanics. I and then It was easy to leave off and lace and draped Is would have to un- course, an entirely new line, for the skirt that dergo coffee. made attractive against a background Real Diplomacy. an operation, trend of trimmings and shapes has but began taking; "His fearful headaches grew less been backward and downward at the of blue skirt and sandy beach. This In the silk department a woman was uA- I - Mi Lydia E. Pinkham'a frequent, his complexion began to back and pointing downward over the particular model is developed In In great agitation. She had bought a clear, kidneys grew Btrlped In rich Roman colorings. 35-ce- better until at last nose will accomplish a metamorphosis satin remnant, found she couldn't Dound be was a new man altogether, as a re- use and am In In millinery If the bandeau Idea takes it and wanted it taken back. She good health now. leaving up A 1 ... i I sult of off coffee and taking hold. Daisy Wedding. was in fear and trembling, and ready am all over Postum. Then I began to drink It too. Two or three bandeau hats, dis- A clever idea for a summer wed- to get much excited if they wouldn't. H'WSfr.aa.l the y Chnntra tit T.lfa ind "Although I was never, as bad off as played In a Washington window, at- ding is the daisy wedding, for which But they did. "You wonder-wh- we your my cannot praise Vegetable Compound husband, I was always very ner- tracted much attention. One was a that flower forms the decorative exchanged that?" asked the buyer. too highly. Every vous any tlmeVvery woman should taka and never at tiny affair of black Milan with a bit scheme, and daisy chains are fes- "True, we may not be able to sell It it at that time. I recommend It strong, only weighing 95 1 to lbs. before of a brim turning down at the front tooned over windows and arched door, again, for she's had it a week, but if both old and young for female trou- began to use Postum. Now I weigh and on one side. The low crown was ways, and arranged In other artlatla we didn't she might never come in bles." Mrs. Emily Summersgjll 115 lbs. and can do as much work as elliptical In shape and was Just high designs throughout the house. Th the store again. Some are so easily Ewarthmore, Pa. anyone my size, I think." enough to fit over the bat All around bride should be gowned in white, offended. Didn't you see how pleased Name given by Postum Co., Battle this pert little hat- went a wreath of and should carry a bouquet of daisies. she was? She might give us a big Baltimore, Md. " My troubles began with the loss of a child, hem- Creek, Mich. Write tor booklet, "The "black-eye- d Susans," and from The bridesmaids should be in order now. Yes, women queer. and I had the attired are orrhages Road to Wellvllle." bandeau, under the brim at yellow, with hats to match, and carry Some day I'm going to write a book for four months. The doctors set the said an Postum comes In two forms. back, depended streamers of buff rib' big daisy bouquets. about 'em." operation waa necessary, but I Regular Postum (must be boiled.) bon, edged with a plcot border of dreaded it and decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Instant Postum doesn't.require boil- black. Woman and th Fly Warm Enough? --- . The Pest medicine has ing, but Is prepared Instantly by stir- The other bandeau model was an Doctors, renerally, and specialized While coaching a class of children made me a well woman and I feel strong and do my ring a level teaspoonfuMn an ordinary leghorn "flat," which boards of health have done much to for a little play, the teacher told the own work." Mrs. J. R. Picking, 1260 Sargent cup hot water, which It right tipped on two-inc- h ban- bring home the danger boys In third act they St, cf makes was forward a that lurks that the would Baltimore, Md. for most persons. deau covered with blue moire ribbon within the forepaws of the common have to wear their heavy overcoats A big cup requires more and some Streamers of the blue moire floated house fly, but In the end it is a wom- as that would be the snow scene. Af Since we guarantee that all testimo- people who like strong things put In a from the bandeau and masses of forget-- an's fight. Each woman must try to ter a short silence a little fellow about nials which we publish are genuine, is it heaping spoonful and temper It with a me-nots formed a low crown on rid her own home of the pests and seven years old raised his hand and not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pink-ha- large supply of cream. the leghorn shape. At appeal to her politician brother's said: "Teacher, father can't finish Vegetable Compound has the vir- Experiment until you know the the front, a little cluster of heliotrope sense of public duty to have the my overcoat In time because he workt tue to help these women it will help any amount that pleases your palate and added a charming bit of color oon places cleaned up. Womao'i late; but will It be all right If I weai other woman who is suffering In a like have It served that way In the future. rut I World. my heavy underwear?" manner T There's a Reason" for Postum. USE FOR THE HARROW LIFE SAVED BY LETTER "M" Great Lawyer, With Lightning Quick- ness, Saw Point That Resulted Cry Important Implement In Prevent- In Freedom for Client. : Children For ing Escape of Moisture. Has picturesqueness departed from the btrr? Either the lawyers of today cling too tenaciously to what is simply Soma Authorities Claim When Surface practical or else the reports of trials la 8mooth It Does. Net Hold Snow smlt themost Interesting features. It as Well aa When Left Rough was not always so. once a Other "Thaddeus Stevens saved j Facta. man's life by a single letter. He was mur- i f m 'i II I defending a prisoner indicted for ALCOHOL p (By PROF. THOMAS SHAW.) 3 PFH i'.i n der, and the chief witness against the AVegelablelVepariuionlflrAs-slmitaiin- Bay culpiit testified he had heard him g It would aeem correct to that no that the prevent exclaim: "By God, I have shot him." FbodantJRpgitfa Implement ia so patent to the ling (lie Stomachs andBowls acape of moisture from the soil as the The great Stevens insisted that of barrow. The ways in which It may be maybe the prisoner had said: "My used to effect this end are fa any. God. I have shot him." IEES33H harrowing of 'sum- The change of the letter "B" to an These Include the IVoniotesDigcsltonfJhfetfii-ncs-s mer fallow land, autumn plowed land, "M" in the first word of each sentence and fest.Contalns neliiw land Is plowed late In spring would make a mighty difference, since that the Opium .Morplilnc norMioeroL A for Immediate sowing and land that the latter expression might 'be one of What is CASTOR! surprise or over an acci- mi Not Narcotic. Castorfa Is a harmless snbstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare has been sown to grain both autumn exclamation gorlc, Drops Sjrnpg. pleasant. shooting. The witness confessed and Soothing It is 16 and spring. dental contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Is'arcutlo Summer fallowed land should be that perhaps the prisoner had Punphl Srt-J- ape detttroyg said "my" instead of "by," and the substance. Its is its guarantee. It Worms first compressed as soon as It Is ' and allays Feverishncss. For more than thirty years Jury freed him. j it plowed. It Is then at once harrowed yt.au Srnl lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, when the management Is .what Is This was the Stefers who years be- yHwsW- - Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething' Troubles and fore had saved $300 to buy law books should be. The harrowing makes a trVrm Stfm Diarrhoea. It the Stomach and Dowels, and then spent it to purchase freedom reflates dust mulch. This mulch of fine earth aypwt assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. dries out to the extent of one or two for a slave boy whom he chanced to The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frlead. Inches. When moisture ascends from see upon an auction block. It was Aperfect Remedy forConslt below, as it always does,, on the prin- also the same Stevens who was re- tlon , Sour Stoma h.Diarrhoea I ciple of capllarlty. It cannot pass this sponsible for the impeachment of Worraso!wulsions.rverislr GENUINE CASTOR A ALWAYS Colum- and LOSS OF SLEEP. dust mulch. But when rain falls In President Andrew Johnson. he'ss Signature sufficient quantity It passes down bus Dispatch. FacSiraUt SigMtHTtof fBcars the of through this dust mulch to the moist soil below and destroys its effective- Time's Changes Lamented. ness. In order to again be effective Talk of the dog as a beast of bur- laz Centaur Compass It must be renewed, and In order to re- den in England and one recalls the NEW "YORK. new It the harrow must be again Importance of the canine help in the used. The best time to use it is as fish transit business of the past. The soon as the harrow can be used on the, carriers from the south coast towns soil without adhering to it. to inland markets were once New- the earth s'32$ij$!. (Guaranteed toodol In Use For Over 30 Years If It Is not then run over the ground, foundland dogs. Thus the order of under ti the surface soil will contract in dry- the team as quoted by Mr. Parker in The Kind You Have Always Bought ing, with the result that numerous "Highways and Byways in Surrey;" Exact Copy of Wrapper. cracks or Assures will appear in it, "Teams of two or four were har- and through these the moiBture will at nessed together. The man would legs up along once begin to escape from below. By 'cock his the sharves.' Divided His Time. They not only went as fast as the HAD TP BACK UP THE BOSS! harrowing at such a time the dust Ministerial duties and lnci easing mulch will be renewed. Such renew- coaches, but they gained time when the coaches stopped to change horses. And Really, When You Come to Think dignity have not robbed a certain min- askatcheivan al must be given after each rain of boyhood dog-draw- n ef It, Rastus May Have Been ister of his cherished ac sufficient volume to destroy the dust A carriage used to bring fish from Llttlehampton to Godalmlng, Telling the Truth. - compllshment 'Of making fritters. He mulch. This may not call for many frequently exercises this skill at break- Your borrowings, as such rains are not very where oysters were often to be bought a penny." Oysters at a They were talking about being fast time, much to the delight of the Opportunity frequent in dry areas. three three younger penny have gone with the dogs! Lon- placed in difficult positions the other members of the family. Edith, NOW autumn four-year-ol-d Is When land Is plowed in the don Chionlcle. afternoon, when Congressman Prank the daughter, recently It should usually be harrowed quite Guernsey of Maine told of the unen- took tea with a member of the congre- In the Provlnoe mi soon after It is plowed. Some authorl- - party gation. After the silent grace the Saskatchewan, ECZEMA 'IN WATER BLISTERS viable experience of a named . ties object to such harrowing. They RaBtus. Rastus and the man he little one, looking at her unmarried Western Canada say that when the surface is thus worked for were in the corner grocery hostess, remarked with pity: Uo Ton desire to get a 748 Congress Chicago, 111. "My Free Homestead o( ISO made smooth it does not hold the St., store one night, congressman said, "You don't have any one to pray A of that well the IH known WhMt T...H eczema broke out like water snow so well as when it is left rough, little and the topic turned to deer shooting. for you, do you?" Tbe area Is becoming norallaullaa blisters. Each one was full of water but no lev Taluahie. as the furrows are by the plow. There The employer of Rastus declared he Said one of the ladles present, smil- NKW 1MSTRICTS Is some force in the objection. But and would itch until I would scratch ing: haye- recently been opened np for had shot a buck some time previously, settlement, and Into thee rail- when the land is left thus rough It it open, then the water would run out the ball going through the left hind "I suppose your papa prays for you roads are now being built. Tba get sore. I got da? will noun cuoie wben tbera dries out more than if it were impact- and it would first the foot and landing in the head Just be- three times a day." will be no -- eczema on back and I rreexlomoiteadlnc ed with the harrow, to the spring the the of the hand low the ear. Naturally the crowd . "Oh, no, he doesn't," was the inno- land ridges on the crest of the furrows dry scratched it so hard I made it all sore. cent and answer. fries A 8lft Current, Baskatebewaa, laughed derisively. earnest "He m farmer writes: "I came on Bur out more than would be possible if the Then I got it on my legs just above de- In morning prays homestead. March 190B. with about "You may laugh all you please," the and in the ll.OUl wortb of horses and machin- land were smoothed and impacted the ankle and above the knee. clared the man, holding his ground, ery, and just gde In cash. Today I they have UUO acres of wheat, 8U0 acres with the harrow. This is true of those "I used what call and it "but I can prove It by Rastus, there, of oats, and 60 acres of nix." Mot ridges spring. stopped the itch but It got worse. bad for si rears, butonir ao In- both fall and It would who was shooting' with me! Rastus, Wtiat He Meant. stance of what mar b done la seem reasonable to claim, therefore, Then I used . In all I had the Wrsiera Canada In Manitoba, didn't I hit that buck in the left hind man as if Saskatchewan or Alberta. that there is a distinctive advantage trouble for about two years. One day "That looks he had lost Send in once for Literature, foot and back of the ear at the same something. Maps, Railway Raloa, etc., to frqm harrowing autumn-plowe- d land. I saw the advertisement of Cuticura time?" may except Soap and Ointment in the paper. I "Yes; he has lost his wife." O. A. COOK. Land that blows make an "Yo' shuah did, boss," answered 12$ W. wrote for a sample of Cuticura Soap "I mean something valuable." Its STREET. KANSAS CtTT, K tlon to this rule. Rastus, with no hesitation to speak Canadian Government Agent, or and Ointment and I tried them and address , Ktiporlntamlent of When land is plowed late in the of. "Yo see It war dls way, gen'men; lunula-ration- Ottawa, spring for a crop of millet or other then bought some more. Cuticura Soap jes' as de boss go t6 shoot, de buck Provided. bn. crop that should be sown late, It is and Ointment left my sores nice and raise his hind foot to scratch his left "Do you believe children ought to always important that it shall be har- smooth. I used them for six weeks, car, an' dat's how It happened." be handled with gloves?" SALVE rowed at once. It is important for the and am now cured; the eczema left no "Yes, if they're kid gloves." SOVEREIGN reason that the moisture escapes very marks." (Signed) P. W. Horrlsch, Looking for the Reward. A moit wonderful healerTor Oct. 19, 1912. PILES, ECZEMA and SKIN ERUPTIONS readily from such land at such a time. A rural school had a pretty girl as The Man Who Put Ibe For hmI by your UruirPriaU or mallet, to you om So rapidly will it escape, especially Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold its teacher, but she was much trou- E E s in F E E T receipt of 2b cent iu suauips. Atldrestt throughout the world. Sample of each many SOVEREIGN MFG. COMPANY. Wichita, Rao, from near the surface, that it will bled because of her pupils were Trade-Mar-k 32-p- . Look for Tbl Pl soon become so dry that seed sown free, with Skin Book. Address post-car- d late every morning. At last she made tur on the Label when buying "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. on it will not germinate, and when it the announcement that she would kiss ALLEN'S FOOT-EA- SE DAISY FLY KILLER XX STtSZ crop pupil to school-hous- e Net, etna, or. does not, of course the result is Seven Champions. the first arrive at the saiiai nam at Tbe Antiseptic Powder for Ten. D.inental, eon, ealeat. failure, and thaa failure may be so the next morning. At sunrise lru.it.ii. der, Aching Feet. Sold every- p. Lasts all The Seven Champions of Christen- where, :5c. Sample FKEH Addreaa, ssaM s.asea. Mad at complete as to be total. dom usually are listed in this order: three of the largest boys of her class ALLEN U. OLMSTED. L Boy, N. Y. metal, can't spill or tip were sitting on the door step of the o.eri will not soil ar The harrow may be used with ad- St. George of England, who was im- njure aartuleg. vantage on crops sown both in the au- prisoned seven years by the Almldor, schoolhouse and by 6 o'clock every Guaranteed effestl.e. boy" in theschool and four of the di- All da1aroreenl tumn and in the spring in dry areas. the black king of Morocco; St. Denis TANGO einreM paid for ll.sa. When sown in the autumn good re- of France, who lived seven years In rectors were waiting for her to arrive. Ik nw Whita Strieed Uiiia AaOLD tOMEKs, 1st DsCalk Are., Breeklra, . T. sults will usually follow from running the form of a hort; St. James of Ladles' Home Journal. the harrow over the land when the Spain, who was seven years dumb Ide Silver PARKER'S grain is Just beginning to appear. The out of love for Jewess; St. An- Fair Division. HAIR BALSAM afair (foliar A tolUt prepraHloa of merit. ad- ""She" was making usual female Co rauiu-a-t harrow should usually be of the thony of Italy, enchanted with other the a. P. Ht lh.llikm.Iiw.il. i!e.i dandruff. con- I I! For RutorinaT Cola --vital purse justable type. That means that it champions into a deep sleep in the search for her when the HUauty to Gr y or Fadod Hair J should be of a type that will admit of Black castle and released by St. ductor came to collect the fares. uo. ana fi.wii uruiotuia tilting the teeth backward at any George's three sons, who. quenched Her companion meditated silently T slant that may be desired. the seven lamps by water from the for a moment then addressing the fTfC'SINGLE enchanted Andrew of other, said: TMSMTOIUUIT fountain; St. 1 vS? Y E WATER you fum- tlMJSttZ Protect Our Birds. Scotland, who was guided through the "Let us divide this, Mabel; JIRJIGiil5C15AI. ALWAYS BtUABLB. JOHN UiauMfhOIS boN2i ACUTrogJ,.!. Insects cause us an estimated loss Vale of Walking Spirits by the Walk- ble and I'll pay the bill." Harper's $700,000,000 year In agricultural ing women who Magazine. lulled Klfttea Army Refutation Shoe Send of a Fire and delivered six for catalogue dcacribing shora adopted by U. products now. A long study of the had lived seven years under the form The Wretchedness B. Govt. iuiranteed aa rcpreaente.l or money refunded. Tn Hay ore Hhoe. Compaay, Law food of birds shows that this Iobs of milk-whit- e swans; St. Patrick of Prospect of Good "Feed." faton. M Kef. lat Natl. Bk.. Auburn. Ma. would be much greater were it not Ireland, Immured in a cell, where he you are glad to see me, are you, of Constipation "So by for our feathered friends, and that scratched his grave with his own Willie?" said the minister who was Can quickly be overcome -- A aa even the hawk and owl spent most nails; St. David of Wales, who slept dining with the family. "Why are you CARTER'S LITTLE Typewriter Free ESS of their time In pursuit of Insects, seven years in the enchanted garden gladr LIVER PILLS. NOVELTIES EXCHANGE, Oakland. Oragoa and injurious by Purely vegetable mice other animals. The of Ormandlne, but was redeemed "Becauth," lisped the fellow, 29-19- little W. N. U, WICHITA, NO. 1S. stomach of one bird examined con- Bt. Oeorge. "we alwayth have a good dinner when act surely ana si .flRTFRS tained 1,900 small insects of a kind you gently on tno f mm r i vlthlt uth." liver. Cure f itti very destructive to fruit trees. He Had to Say It. Biliousness, . 8tudlous Maid Here's a scientist Considerate. Wichita Directory I - Increased Onion Culture, who says every person has a special "So you wait to become my Jflar. . In the leading onion growing sec- affinity for some tree. What tree do Webuyorsell ehr do their duty. tion there, is talk of you suppose is your affinity T "Y-ye- sir. That is, if you can ness, and Indigestion. They IU1 acreage this year. The profit Smitten Youth Yew. it." Boston Evening Transcript. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. At all points seemed to have been fairly good last Genuine must bear Signature year, and the behavior of ihe onion Cause of It. Frequently you meet benedicks who WRITE US market certainly compares well with "Baseball disputes get well aired." look as though their wives had J. H. TURNER that of the potato specialty. - "That's on account of the 'fans.' " caught them robbing the Ice chest. WICHITA, KANSAS Demand Regulates Price. Cheaper feeds do not seem to make so very much difference in the price of butter. This is one commodity the UshjC value' of which is determined by the loo demand as much as by the cost of tafife production. The cheaper the feed the Vlaat-Manaflt- tefe KTMtcr profit. If Xfvri I HMtfrt$.W:tja M "a.UOViMC." Uadt by Vm ld Drug CM fatfTaoa. Prlea fl.QQ M..a, 'DOC WHITE'S HOODOO CLEVER BACKSTOP WITH BOSTON RED SOX MINES IMjlEV MEXICO

Whitesox Southpaw Tells Story FIGURES ON PRODUCTION SHOW8 NEW MEXICO of Tiger Game. 1912 PROSPEROUS YEAR. IN BRIEF

Largely Increased Output of Precious Grvss Thrilling Idea of Humiliating And Seml-Preclo- Metals Cop- Weetern Newipaper Union Nm Service. Bumping He Received at Hand of per Production Advances - Dates for Coming Events. ll-z- l. Jinxes, Tyrus Cobb 85,000,000. . Au. Chautauqua Meeting" at Twin Meurt. Mountalnalr. and 8am Crawford. Oct. 1. Btate fair at Albuquerque. Western Newipaper October. Pumpkin Pie Pay at Maa- - Union Newe Service. well. . (Br "DOC" WHITE. Southpaw Twlrter Albuquerque, N. M. The value of White Box.) of the production gold, silver, Crop prospects at Rana are bright Remember that game of June 18, mine of copper, lead, and zinc New Mexico The 1911, at Detroit between the White in contract has been let for a new Box ana Tigers i in 1912 was $8,527,955, against $2,704,-84- 3 hotel at Melsse. Well, If perchance in 1911, according to advance final Fire at Raton destroyed a cottage you can't place figures compiled by Charles W. Hen- occupied by Ralph Aird. oc- derson of United Geologi- the particular the States The state board of equalization cal Survey at Washington. The in- casion, I'll offer held a meeting last week. enlighten- creases In value for 1912 were as tome - Morlarity ef- ment, to my $21,638; silver, $227,165: people are making an for to way of thinking It copper, $5,107,979; lead, $113,751; and fort establish a creamery there. was the wildest, sine (spelter), $352,579. The Baptists of Columbus are y most exciting ex- Socorro county produced $525,629 In planning to erect a church building. . f hibition of free gold, or 67 per cent of the state yield, L. Meredith, a boy, is In " and far-awa- y wal- and 1,126,429 fine, ounces of silver, or Jail, at Raton on a petty larceny I- -' 'Uf loping I ever wit-nesse- 73 per cent of the state output, main- charge. And ly from the siliceous ores of the n ine- state militia annual encamp- worse, luck, I bap-sene- fe&rffr district Grant county pro- ment will be held at Camp McDon- to be right duced 32,952,133 pounds of copper, or ald at Las Vegas. there when the base hits were thick- 97 per cent of the state output, mainly Arrangements are being est Just by way your low-grad- made to of refreshing from great e deposits of memory, the continue drilling for oil at Oil City, I'll state that the score end- the Chlno Copper Co. Rita ed 16 to 15 at Santa west of Lakewood. in favor of the Tigers. which are worked on a large scale by When you also pause Work Hammond-Farming-to- n to consider that steam shovels. Grant county also en the the White Sox went Into the last half yielded 2,309,732 pounds of lead, chief- Canal will start in a short time, the of the fifth Inning with a lop-side- d ad- ly contract having been let. vantage, leading from the Central district, and the by the score of 13 to Magdalena county Miss Amie McLaren"of Magdalena, 1, you may gain some district of Socorro Idea of the was burned about the-fa- ce while bumping I received my produce. 2,192,792 pounda. The bulk from twin of output lighting a gasoline Iron. Jinxes. Messrs. Tyrus Cobb and Sam Leslie Nunamacher, Star Catcher. the zinc ef New Mexico also comes from Sorocco county Kelly, Col. A. O. Bailey, one of Crawford, both of them able left-hande- at the earliest Leslie Nunamaker, one of - batters. My the Boston Red Sox' clever catchers, was although the Hanover district of Grant settlers at Columbus, died after an finish came In the sixth born in 18S9, in Aurora, Neb. He with Lincoln, 1909,' Inning Tigers started Neb., in and county was also Important in 1912. Illness of several months. after the had compiled played with that club until late that same season, when he was sent to The total metal production of New A runaway-accide- nt a total of twelve clean drives, Includ- Dubuque, was season by fatal occurred three-bagger- la. He drafted that the Chicago Cubs, but was Mexico ing s by triple-plate- d in 1912 was as follows: Gold, between Leopold and Tyrone which the sent back to Bloomlngton that season. He was drafted by Boston in twins, the aforementioned Cobb that $784,446; silver,' 1,536,701 fine ounces; Senora Domingo Villanueva lost and fall. He bats and throws right-bande- her Crawford. Up to Jhe turning point I copper, 34,030,964 pounds; lead, 6,494,-01- 8 We. entertained some Joyous prospects of pounds; zinc, 13,566,637 pounds. The development The of the San Juan an easy victory, for the White Sox KEPT DONLIN PLAYING CARDS number of productive mines was valley has reached such a point that were pounding Mullin and Covington 145 in 1912, of which 26 were placers. the necessity for a railroad is plainly pretty freely. There were 1,352,286 tons ore Then the scenery Amusing Little Incident of World's short of apparent changed when the Tigers dusted off from New Mexico sold or in . Series of 1906 Is Related by treated Preparations being their heavy artillery and started to 1912, an increase over the output of are made for l&alteripgl James J. Corbett Thirty-fourt- h charge our lines In the fifth. Mullin. 1911 of 1,119,587 tons, due chiefly to the annual Farmlngton' fair. Dates will be announced in the always a dangerous hitter, shot open Jim greatly increased operations at the Inning Corbett recalls an amusing lit- near future. the with a single, but was tle incident In connection with Chlno copper mines. . forced by I the The Drake. didn't want to take world's series between New York first cutting of alfalfa in the any chances with Bush, and vicinity of Farmlngton nearly and the wee the Athletics in 1905. False Hopper Alarm. is all in shortstop walked. With two on stack, It one and Jim has long been strong . the and is of the heaviest Cobb, who previously a rooter Roswell. A report gained circula- had singled, at for the New York club. harvested in years. the plate, I found myself dangerously tion that the . grasshoppers were in- so-rle- s About 350 pickers "I never will forget world's f will be needed Bear the trouble1 cone. So that festing the Cottonwood farms west-o- I proceeded In 1905 If I live to be a thousand during the heavy part of the ensuing to "work on" the Georgian. As a Lake Arthur, and A. G. Hammer, the years old." said Jim. "It convinces cantaloupe season in the Roswell sec- master, workman I surely looked any- eerr government expert at Roswell, Investi- me, ty thing the more I think of It, that gated. Mr. Hammer says is tion of the Pecos valley. but the part, for Tyrus Immedi- Ib there ately Leslie Joe Bush is the full name of a wise old owl and always nothing to the report. The hoppers In A civil service examination for a combed a triple to the outlying has his regions, hammering the Athletics' young hurler. noodle with him. Say, he'll that section are even less numerous civil engineer student (male) will be across a couple of more than good Tacoma, runs. I then my e make in than last year. held In Las Vegas on August 6. This tackled other hoodoo, "While Joe and Mathewson were the slugging Crawford, and Samuel Denny Doeller Is said to possess position pays of $720. the speediest automobile in Washing- depended upon in that series to cap- - rammed a triple Into right field at Cuts His Throat With a Razor. Luis Gonzales, of Albuquerque, the rate of a mile a minute, scoring a ton. knocked out Bart Gordon of El Paso, e e Santa Fe. Antonio Romero, the moment on Infield out Del-ehaht- Tex., later the of man in the third round of a sched- Bill Lathrop, Notre Dame flinger foung who was stabbed a few ten-roun- Moriarlty obligingly cashed the uled d bout at Silver City. lined up by the Glants,4s only nine- weeks ago, and who was supposed to In, grounding to Tannehlll, and I went Petitions are circulating in Eddy to the bench to recuperate. teen years old. have been temporarily Insane, cut his Our half e county asking 'for a special election of the sixth was over in a Jiffy. Right throat with a razor, and died shortly Dan Griner, the big blonde pitcher afterwards. Romero lived on the can- to decide the saloon question. Carls- off the reel I saw my finish staring me bad in the O'Leary, of the Cardinals, Is the big find in the yon road near the electric light plant will vote on the question August face when Stanage and 22. Covington notched singles. National league this year. in a house occupied by his mother, Again I e e encountered trouble with BuBh and a Mrs. Seferlne Rodriguez. Carlsbad is shipping . peaches to wild pitch let in another run. Bush First thing we know the world's se- New York in car lots. Local ship- was nailed by our infield, his retire- ries will be here. Fastest games In East Las Vegas Has $50,000 Fire. ments have been going out for the ment coining the slowest town Philadelphia. past ten days, averaging 100 another tally, and, with e East Laa Vegas. Fire threatened crates a the bases choked, I faced my Jinx, for a time destroy day. Catcher Schrang of the Athletics Is to the business Cobb, for the fourth time. Again the section of Las Vegas. buildings S. Ernest Pollock of Farmlngton champion one of the few men in baseball who Four batter delivered a timely occupied by various mercantile con- has been appointed superintendent of awat and In- can bat well either right or left the third marker of the cerns, were completely en- the poultry department at the state ning was handed. destroyed, Jotted down. That ended e e e tailing a loss estimated at $50,000. fair In Albuquerque to be held Oct. 6 my regime on the firing line and Olm-atea- d to 11. was led to the slab. Eventually Even with George Mullin gone the Tigers were Tigers are conslderd to have the Accident Near Bayard. Manuel Vljil, who is charged with the permitted to bat robbery against Walsh, and hardest hitting pitching staff In the Farmlngton. A runaway accident the of ,the Frank residence at when the smoke Las Vegas, was had cleared away five more runs clat- American league. occurred between Bayard and Central bound over to the grand jury placed tered across in the ninth Inning, spell- In which the government mountain 'and under a bond ing victory for tie Tigers. On several Some ball players do not think they wagon was overturned and Miss Anna of $1,000. other occasions I have been forced to are great until they are chased by an Carlson of the nurse corps severely uu uuuj an umpire. A ui i ictienua rttrnsu, wallow the lime of defeat simply be- few fines would correct Injured. v old soldier, who died at Albuquerque, cause these hoodoo sluggers this line of thought. refused to e e e was taken to Santa Fe and buried fall for my southpaw delivery. Appointed Supreme with military honors at the National Manager Hugglns of the Cardinals "' Court Reporter. (Copyright. llll.) ""riTiMis. I x -- cemetery. has made the announcement he will Santa Fe. Judge John R. McFle Lots of Johnsons. trade any man on his team If he has been appointed Supreme Court re- While attending a party at the Is thinks he can Improve combina- porter by the State Supreme Court, home of Damacio Sandoval at This a great year for the John- the Mike Donlln. sons In the pitcher's box. In Walter tion. and as such will have charge of the Springer, Gregorio Qulntana was cut Washington has about the best there ture nearly all the games, McGraw compiling of volumes Nob. 17 and 18 in the face with a knife or some sharp Is, while Cincinnati has- - a marvel in Frank Baker says that the fade- depended a lot on the batting of of the New Mexico reports. instrument. George Johnson, the Indian twlrler. away ball of Fred Falkenberg la hard- Mike Donlln. Well, McGlnnlty had a Governor McDonald has appointed to Gold The latter has done sensational slab er hit than that of Mathewson. He big bet down, and he was strong to Rich Strike. Ervlen Gray temporarily, as a mem- work for the Reds and It Is no fault of has hit Matty's over the fence, but win that money. It was the first Hlllsboro. Joe Caballero reports ber of the mounted police. ' bis that Joe Tinker's club Is not up not Long Cy's. game at Philadelphia. that during sinking e the first week of Ray near the top, as when he goes in the "Now, Donlln always liked to go on great gold Sumner, a prisoner In the the strike he and his Santa box the Reds are pretty certain to land Manager Griffith has ordered Walter out with the hoys for a good time, saved Rosa iall. awaltiner th rrlnn father from the footwall lead of grand jury, a victory. Johnson to stop his Ily practice at and there was no telling what ho alone 812 pounds of the richest kind the on a burglary charge, mado an at- fungo hitting. The Old Fox figures might pull off, so McGlnnlty came to of ore, worth probably 30 unsuccessful close to tempt to escape. Longest Hit for 8lngle. that fungo hitting Is a strain on John- me that evening and said: cents a pound which Is somewhat Quakers are claiming that In a re- son's pitching arm. "'Say, Jim, I wish you'd get hold wages. Tom Tucker, e e more than the best . of The of the mounted police cent game with the Pirates Sherwood of Mike and keep him tonight' vein Is continuing to hold its width has found the saddle owned by John Magee Manager Chance's reported offer of " made the longest single on rec- '8ure,' I said, and I grabbed Don- and the surrounding begin- Griner, who disappeared Tula-ros- Shortstop Hosp matter is near ord. His hit: was a cannonshot liner $6,000 for Frank of lln and Immediately got busy on him. ning to show considerable pyrites and was afterwards Venice Pacific Coast team recalls of located at that hit one yard below the top of the the Mike liked to play pinochle, so I chal- iron which, Is considered a good indi- his mother's home In Kansas. Hosp ouce Cin- right field wall at the Phillies' park. that had a trial with lenged him to a gameand we went cation. Sinking is proceeding The ball bounded directly toward first cinnati as a pitcher. up to my room and had it out Well, That prospects were never better base' faster than any man can throw I kept him there playing pinochle all for a bumper crop of cantaloupe, and Unassisted Triple Play. that good prices will prevail was one and the slugger had to hustle to night, and he never had a chance to Well Irrigates 320 Acres. be safe The first unassisted triple play of go out. Of course, brought out at the meeting of the can- at all. the next day he Artesia. The May well on the Cot- the season Is credited to a Milwaukee was In shape, banged taloupe division of the Berrendo and he that tonwood, lately brought in, flows 19 Wood Afraid of "Bean Independent leans on June 1, and It ball so Growers' Association at Roswell. Ball." far that New York won a Inches over a 12 inch casing. Mr. May The poor showing by was made by a pitcher, Harry Sie-be-rt made "Smoky" block." irrigates 320 The governor has appointed as dele- Joe Wood) pitching Is bis name, and he has some acres of land and hat the hero of the had water to spare. gates to the Negro National Educa- league experience In past In One-Ho- t world's series, is attributed to his fear the the s Game tional convention, to be held in Kan- of hurting batsmen. During eighth inning of his game a liner Trautman" held 15-1- the spring Pitcher of Ironton Fancy Price sas City, July the following col- training Bobby Byrne was hit to him with men on first and Maysville to one for Bulls. Wood rendered hit in a recent game Roswell. McCoy Brothers ored men of this state: Rev. N. Per- by second. He ran deep into the dia- Ohio league. of this Unconscious hitting him with a in the tate city have closed deals whereby, they ry, Las Vegas; Rev. J. W. Rogers, pitched ball. said to mond, captured the ball on the fly, T. The accident Is disposed several fine Hereford and M. Prinson, A. B. Montgown and Dr. be preying on mind and he may caught the runner who had left sec- Jennings Picks Athletics. ot Joe's Shorthorn bulls at fancy prices. The J. Dennis, Albuquerque; William recover full effectiveness un-- ond and the one who had left first be- Hughie Jennings predicts Connie tot tU $125 per Vaughn and William fore, either could check themselves. Mack wiU wis the pennant easily. prices ranged, from to $150 Parsons, Santa head. Fe.