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Resolution Limiting President To One South Is Favored In Underwood Bill Stopped By His Letter Before In Free Cotton Bagging And the He Was Inaugurated. West Must Pay.

Disclosure in Washington dis- cratic congress the chance seem tú How the Underwood tariff law patches to many large newspapers have presented itself. A bill was gave free bagging and cotton ties immediately of the fact that President Wilson introduced in the last Drug to tbe cotton growers of tbe South sixty-secon- Store was responsible for Democratic session of the d con- and left the duty on wool bagging abandonment in congress of the gress, or before Wilson came into and wheat sacks so much used in office, plan to limit by constitutional to limit the president to a the wheat and wool growing sec- presi- amendment the tenure of the term of six years. It was believed Sold; Will . tions of the North and West was dent to one term, has been the po- that Wilson, not yet being in of- brought forcefully to the attention litical news sensation for some fice would not bother himself about of the house of representatives the

time. Practically ever since the any legislation, but according to Sin-not- Open Again other day by Representative t, early sixties, when the re election reports of this most recent revela- Republican of Oregon. of President Lincoln was iimmi-nen- t, tion be wrote a ten-pag- e letter to Representative Sinnott repre- Democrats have been agitat- Representative A. Mitchell Palmer sents a district in wbieb sheep and ing during Republican administra- directing Palmer to go before the The stock, furniture and fixtures wheat fields abound, and in refer- tions the proposition ot limiting Democratic members of the House of the Cimarron Drug company rrota lurk World ring to the fact that the Democrats the presidential tenure to a single Judiciary Committee and urge that .? was sold Saturday to a party in It will tw reiiifiiiliernl 1h.11 It war in HUM thai Itoottpvelt wrutv tbe cele in congress bad refused free wool drop- term. the single, term legislation be rated "Mj I eti Mr ll'irrlinfiu" letter. Myitis ".ion uinl I ure prnettral men Raton for a consideration of ap bagging and wheat sacks for bis Every time a new Republican ped. despite a plank in k nftliltiu lli- - ti t 1. ni;iL"iiite I" ne While llnu-- e. mid nftvr a confer proximately drug This wat' 1500. The store section, be produced tbe undisput-abl- e 11 Mi- n:l-- y.'Hi.um Wli li jin- - president had sho vn himself popu- Democratic platform, insetted me tli Hnrriiiiiin iu euiupiila, will be opened some time this week ni ,1 vi" un, in Hit- - u tVrjtlu- - !.'! ..i I louurd U.nim-vf- lt evidence that Oscar Under- people, Bryan . 1. by a registered pharmacist lar with the the proposal of Jennings at the .tin." -- o'M ' ...o,. hllllreii who is wood, majority leader, has boasted to) limiting presidents to a single term Baltimore convention in 191 2, have of tbe establish- in Alabama of having saved the by ment. Some of was revived Democratic states- the stock which is Southern farmers 5,000,000 by men. When Cleveland became "We lavor a single presidential Dr. Lewis Girl Shot In low and run down will be replen- placing cotton bagging and cotton president, the plan instantly lost term and to that end urge the ished at once. ties on the free list. This boast its popularity, but the adoption of an amendment to the It was believed that local parties was contained in a campaign book of Grant and McKinley following Constitution making the president Nose By were to purchase the stock, but circulated freely by Mr. Under- that of Lincoln, whose re election ineligible to and we New Pastor The this proved to be erroneous when wood in bis memorable contest for they deplored most, determined pledge the candidate of this con- the sale was held. There is every the senatorial nomination against them that if tbey ever had tbe vention to this principie." k reason to believe that this estab- R. P. Hobson. chance the end would he put to the Whatever was done with the bill Tolby Church Her Sister lishment is a paying institution Representative Sinnott said: possibility of any future Republi- alter li.it it matters not, because it when tun properly. "Yes, Mr. Speaker, tbe item is can president's succeeding himself. suffices to say that the resolution in tbe Underwood bill. Free wheat There bad always been a feeling was never passed and in the ses- sacks and free wool bagging denied The 5 year old daughter of Pab- Boy in the Democratic party that if sion just closed has not been Tbe bishops of the Metbodist Injured; to tbe North and tbe West, tree lo Garuvled and wife, was acci- Lincoln had never been permitted church have exchanged Rev. H.R. cotton bagging and free cotton ties dentally shot last week by an old- to succeed himself the future of the Mills of Tolby Memorial church, given to the constitueuts of the Andrew er sister when the two were play- Republican party might have been Cimarron, with Dr. J. Cow gentleman from Alabama for cam- ing with a loaded 22 rifle in the Steps more favorable to the party which Lewis of Guyandotte church. Hunt paign thunder and arguments in a C. S. Ranch Rev. Mills will yird. Tbe eldest of tbe two asked in Lincoln's day was opposing the ington, W. Va. senatorial contest in Alabama ac- of tbe younger one if she should shoot union of the states, and which, occupy the pulpit Guyandotte counts, for five or six million dol- her, and upon replying that she In His since then, has been opposing church and Dr. Lewis is to have Face lars of deficits in our revenue, could not hit her, the little girl prosperity and seeking patronage. Ships Bulls charge o tbe local Methodist par- which we must now supply with a holding tbe rifle blazed away. When Wilson was elected as ish. The departing minister came war tax." The bullet penetrated tbe little president together with a Demo- - from Huntington two years ago Orville, the year old son of girl's nostril, knocked out several 9 where he served the Central church Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gimson, was To Utah teeth and came out in the roof of 89 Delegates Less a number of years. seriously injured Sunday, October her moutb. While the child is Dr. Lewis is a graduate ot De 18, which may cost him the sight Federal Reserve and comes to suffering considerable pain tbe Pauw university, this of his left eye. The bov was plav-in- g To National G. 0. bullet wound did not prove fatal, The C. S. ranch last weel ship city well recommended and tbe with his playmate in company is a reput- and is recovering as rapidly as can Banks Will Open ped 45 yearling Hereford bulls to best ot credentials. He with his at his home when tbe dog be expected under tbe circumstanc P. Convention Bluff, Utah, where they will be ed lecturer and has traveled exten suddenly chased a cow with the es. Had the bullet struck a little turned out with a herd of cows to sively for Lyceum bureaus lectur boys in immediate pursuit. Tbe On November 16 higher the life of the little child improve the grade and quality of ing on different subjects. He has cow running at breakneck speed would have been snuffed out. The bitter fight waged since 1880 live stock in that ssction. The been in educational work, platform around a fence turned on being to reduce tbe representation of bulls were shipped from Springer lecturing and the pastorate; bis frightened by tbe dog knocking The twelve federal reserve banks southern states in national republi- and the price received therefore is coining to Cimarron will be highly State Corporation the boy down and stepping on bis of the new banking system will be can conventions has been won. not made public, however it is giv appreciated by all who are connect face. opened for business on November Charles D. Hilles, chairman of en out that a (ancy figure was re ed or otherwise interested in Meth- On Tbe eyeball was pressed out of 16. Commission Is the republican national committee, ceived. The C. S. Ranch is noted odist church work. Dr. Lewis and its socket and tbe eyelid torn off, Secretary McAdoo, authorized has announced that the call for the throughout the west and southwest his family will arrive here the lat- as well as bruising his face some- by the currancy act to name the A Basis convention of 1916 would be on tbe for its high grade of cattle that it ter part of this week to take up his Paying what. Tbe optic nerve was sever- opening date, made the announce- new basis, which reduced the num- raises and hundreds of bulls are new duties. ed which may cause tbe loss of bis ment. Hit choice of the sixteenth ber of delegates by eighty-nin- e, sold each year to cattle growers in Rev. Mills who has had charge sight. The boy is resting nicely was made despite the fact that the That the corporation commission Mostof this loss falls on the south. all sections for breeding purposes. ol the local church tbe past two and within a few days will be tak- directors and governors of the has 1 eea run tor three years at an Tne plan, proposed at tbe an- years, has many warm friends in en to Denver where an eye special- twelve banks in a recent confer- expense to the state of only nual meeting of the national com- Cimarron who regret to see his de- ist will be consulted. huge unexpended i 1. Washington Decem- ence in Washington voted 37 to 35 parture together with his family. and that mittee last Party Leaders balancea of the corporations were was made effective, against opening on that date ?nd The church has grown wonderfully ber, Mr. Hilles No- back by it into tbe Matt Heck Ships said, through expressed their preference for under his guidance and it is due to turned ftate its ratification by V treasury, apparent from figures conventions in which vember 30. Forecast A Big bis incessant work that tbe in- it states cast a made public recently. This is the majority of in In making the announcement, crease is noticeable. He was pop- Many Cattle To Texas votes the present reach-e- d more remarkable, as the commis- electoral college. Every con- Mr. McAdoo declared he had ular with all classes who have come state Republican Victory sion assumed not only the bulk of vention held since bis decision alter discussion to respect him as a man among last December the work formerly fell to tbe Matt Heck is today shipping a gave its assent to with the federal reserve board, and men. that tbe plan except because of the emergency condi- secretary of state and the insurance large number of steers to Texas in Texas which rejected it. tions in the south, in the belief that The publicity bureau of the re department, but bad to equip its where they will be fattened during In the next national convention the opening of the banks will be publican committee has figured out offices at tbe start from its own the winter for market. He has the delegates from Alabama will helpful there and will benefit busi-net- a estimates of tbe vote to be cast on Bernalillo counties, where alone funds. Contracted for the delivery of 3000 be reduced by eight, Arkansas by in all sections of the country. November. 3, It is asserted tha tbey bad strength twa and tour The total amount appropriated head thia fall ano the bulk of bis three, Florida, four; Georgia, thir- In a statement issued, the secrr- - the total vote will be 53,000 of years ago, has returned to the re- for these three yean was 94,350, shipments are yet to be made. teen; Louisiana, eight; Mississippi tary made it clear that under the which not more than 3,750 will go publican fold. Tbe committee f- the total expended was f; ,. 1 . Other cattle men have herds in eight; , two; North Caro- new syatem the lederal govern- to the progressive candidates and igures a plurality of not less than but 68, 105.85 of tbi was made close proximity to tbe stock yards lina, three; South Carolina, seven; ment will be able by deposits from these derived mostly from the dem 7500 for Hernandez, and not lest ud by fees collected and at tbe and it is believed that some of their Tennessee, three; Texas, sixteen; the general lund of tbe treasury in ocratic ranks as according to the than 1500 clear majority. Colfax aame time an unexpended balance stock will be shipped to market to Virginia, eight; Hawaii, four; Por- - reserve banks to aid producers of republican leaders, tbe great bulk county will give a republican ma- of 18,938.07 was turned back in day in conjunction with tbe Heck to Rico, two and tbe Philippines, staples. of tbe progressives in Sandoval and jority of not less than 300. to tbe state treasury. cattle. two. 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and the feeding of the of per- mullóos PRFSIfi-FN-T sons remaining In Belgium, whose In- ALLIES HALT VinF Count the Cost! TIDE OF BATTLE UNCHANGED dustries are paralyzed. w auras B iikVIWbll I London's streets and parks are full Men who watch their of Belgian officers and soldiers, some TEUTONADVANCE VISITS COLORADO Allies Gtornums Struggle Host Along of whom have been wounded. Others pennies are learning that and Without among them became seps rated from French and Belgian Channel Const German! their commands and Joined the exodus FATIMA gives them a Heno Vigor of Attack on Lino From of refugees. The Belgian legaron has BOTH SIDES FLING LIVES AWAY TALKS AT THREE DIFFERENT chance to enjoy 20 real Issued Instructions to all the able IN CRUCIAL BATTLE TO HOLD MEETINGS WHILE IN DEN- to bodied men to rejoin the army. Ostend Holfort. THE STRAITS OF DOVER. VER MONDAY. 15 cent cigarettes at a The principal Brussels, newspaper, the Independence Beige, has begun price only slightly more According to trustworthy accounts publication in London Its editor says than they pay for 10. fresh troops brought up by the Ger- that the Belgians fleeing from their SACRIFICE IS APPALLING WOMEN HOLD RECEPTION SLAVIC VICTORY mans hsve enabled them to deliver country will never return If It remains attacks with increased vigor on the under German rulo, and that a large French right wing In Bastera France, proportion of the exiles are looking where the battle has been of a ding forward to making their homes In the VERDUN DEFENDERS TO HOLD MARSHALL MAKES SPEECHES AT Austrc-Germa- n Army Forced to dong character, with alternate gains United States when they can obtain GIANT SIEGE GUNS FROM COLORADO SPRINGS AND Po- and funds to go there. Retreat From Warsaw, losses. FRENCH FORTRESS. PUEBLO. land, Reports Say, but Rueelans Victorious. Women and Babies Starve. In the present battle on the River The food situation In Belgium Is be- Fight is Stubborn. Vistula, from Warsaw sooth to the coming absolutely critical. Already Wiitwn Npapr Ualon Miwi Sarvtr. V mera swpapsr Vnien NawaSarWt more persons River Puica, the Russians have scored than half a million are Loudon. OcL 27. The battle for the Denver. Vic President being by means lines, Marshall an Important victory In driving the assisted of bread Straits of Dover, one of the most san- made his first Colorado speech according to the American commit- at t FOOD FOR BELGIANS Germans back and have captured guinary of the war, Is continuing with o'clock Monday afternoon, after his ar- many prisoners, besides guns and am- tee's report, there being more than unabated fury, but thus far without rival In Monday per- Denver morning. It munition. But the defeated army, three hundred thousand of these either side gaining any decided advan- was Impromptu and delivered only to sons In snpply of when it gets back to Its selected posi- Brussels alone. The tage. "fellow Democrats" at the Democratic American Relief Committee Gete tion, can entrench and start another food for these bread stations. It Is es- The Germans, who at terrible cost Club, where he met several hundred timated, ni not more a Material! to Feed Starving Mil- siege battle such as that which oc- last than in lire succeeded last Saturday In members of the party at an informal week longer. It la expected that the crossing lions in Little Kingdom-Ot-her curred on the River Aisne, in France. the Yser between Nleuport reception. Southward of number of persons requiring relief and Ulxmude, have been Countrlee Help. the Pillea the Germans not able to His second speech had nothing to still hold the River Vistula except In will Increase to a million within a make further progress, as the allies, do with parties or politics. month. It was at front of the fortress at Irangorod. according to a report of the German the Albany hotel at a recaption ten- where they were driven back by at- The committee has been advised by general headquarters, arc obstinately dered Mrs. Marshall under the aus- - (Summary of Events.) tacks from that stronghold. Brand Whltlock. American minister to defending their positions. Belgium, The Un mans have undertaken Austrians Active. that there are seven million It is the same further south around people facing starvation In Belgium, Armentieres, Lille, La Bassee Ar- general The Austrian army, which was so and t offensive movement and the country imports 60 per cent ras. The opposing armies are deliver- MODERN WAR IS MERCIFUL often described as routed de- aloug the line extending from the and of its food. Imports have en- ing fierce attacks, gaining or losing a stroyed In the battles of Galicia, ceased mouth of the River Yaer on the has tirely, and the country has been de- few miles or less of grourd with sacri- sprung into life igaln and is attacking Under Existing Conditions the Wound- North Hea, to the River Metis?, nuded of Its accumulated crops. fices In Ufe that are i.ppalling. The ed Are Given a Fair Chanos the Russian left .vlng. The Austrians, whole countryside fairly and while they have compelled however, Food for Belgians. is reeking to Recover to Health. apparently have found an with the blood of of killed the Alliea to give ground in some Impenetrable The American commission for Bel- thousands barrier at the River San, or wounded. In the towns and villages placen, they themselves have lost gian relief has received from the Bel- A general Impression Is that with nortli of Paroslau. with which the country Is crowded, and positions in others. gian minister In Ixmdon one-hal- f mil- powerful weapons of great precision German Loases Heavy. most of which have been laid In ruins Generally, howéver. there is little or lion dollars taken from the Belgian re- greater loss of life and greater pain The defeat of the Germans In West- by the artillery, fight- no change In the situation, the lines lief funds to most desperate ara caused. The view Is almost cer- ern Poland attains the dimensions of entrusted the minister. ing has occurred cavalry swinging and swaying as they have The commission is now purchning when the and tainly Inaccurate. The modern bul- done for a rout official reports from petrograd Infantry come Into contact. Both sides let, says weeks. Although It is now say. food and suplies with this money. the Scotsman, unless It Is of The German losses have been speak of the heavy losses they have soft-nose- Just two months since the Allies con- the d type, la on the whole so gigantic now two great Seven thoucand frozen sheep con- imposed on their adversaries but say centrated on the Franco-Uelgla- fron- that armies merciful, and either kills outright or that have been operating as prin- tributed by the Australian colonies, nothing of their own dead or wounded. tier to oppose the German advance, the gives Its victim a fair chance of re- cipal attacking force against Warsaw now on the way to London, will be The British fleet which did such exe- and the invaders hav been almost to covery. It doea not as a rula, muti- ars merged in transferred to the American commis- cution in bombarding the German Paris and back In the interval, va de- disorder and numerical- late. ly are sion, and Walter Hlnes Page lias flanks as they along cisive battle has been fought. far less than lialf the strength advanced the The ambulanoe corpa was practical- Neither turned over to It $50,000 received from coast, seems to have withdrawn. The aide has destroyed or even partly de- The coup which brought about the ly unknown 60 years ago, Robert De Forest. The Belgian min- Germans say this waa because their and not stroyed an army. Even the Belgian disaster was accomplished by Russian only Is aid brought mora rapidly to which, ister has notified the commission that artillery was beginning to reach the army earaped almost Intact after that cavalry, more than one hun- the wounded, but it la tar more af- strong, by the shipment of suplies from the ships. The belief Is expressed here, country was overrun by Germana. dred thousand forced fective than In pre-L- is days. the Orooklyn women's war relief cornmlt-'e- e however, fleet will be to the tor With Fury marches through the barren wastes that the able Rapidity and Tenacity. and also the funds raised in the render untenable German occupation of conveyance has Increased The on being con- toward Thorn, managed to get past beyond battlea land are I'nlted States will be entrusted to the of any part of the Belgian or French all comparison. In the pres- tested a fury tenacity the German line, which was composed ent war It Is with and which jommlsslon when It arrives. coasts. The opinion also Is expresced true to say that in many would indicate that strategic import- of Saxon and llanovarian troops. For cases men been lying Land In Albania. here that the operations of the allied have In a Brit- ance is posi- three days the Germans tried to stem Italians being attached to the vessels In off Bel- ish hospital within 24 hours of re- the move, but were unable to do ef- A company of Italian murines have the North Sea, the tions held by the opposing armies. gian coast and in the vicinity of the ceiving their wounds. If the risk of When a town is reached, street fight- fective work with their big guns. landed at Avlona. Albania. The Ital- THOMAS R. MARSHALL. being hit Is greater, the Forty-sevent- Straits of Dover, may cause Ger- chances of Hardly any of their great ex- ian h infantry, stationed the ing generally develops. One side shells to pices of the Democratic women of Den- recovery from injury have been Im- ploded, at Lacoa, is said be to em- man fleet come out and give battle. gains an advantage only to lose it nesrly every one falling and to ready ver, but attended by women of all par- mensely Increased. bark Avlona. It In navai circles here It is considered when the other side brings up imbedding itself deeply in the soft, for Is stated that ties invited to meet the wife of the marshy soil without firing. telephonic communication with other that the German submarines, although parts they have proved deadly to ships vice president. Pajamas for the Destitute. Heavy Rains Along Coast. Wrecking Cattaro Forts. of Albania has been severed In Monday evening the vice president Hoboes oared tor next order to prevent spread steaming slowly, will not be so effect- winter at the A dispatch from Cetlnje says that the of the waa the principal speaker at a Demo- municipal lodging houses In Torrential ralna have been falling news of the landing. ive against ahlps steaming and maneu- SL Louis recently near the scene of the coast the nine forts about the Bay of Cat- vering at high speed and in shallow cratic rally In the Auditorium. will wear pajamas, if the plan of D- fighting, making the flat country a taro, in Dalmatla, are being hit con- Italy and Greece Near War. waters, as the British monitors and The firing of nineteen guns, the of- irector of Public Welfare Tolkaos are aea.of mud, and this, with the net- stantly by shell from the new French Anarchy exists at Avlona, Albania, their auxiliaries have been doing. ficial salute of the vice president, sig- suooessfuL work of canals, makes the movement guns which have been placed on Mount according to the newspaper ; tórnale There is some talk of the Germans naled his welcome to the city of Den- The pajamas will not he fancy and of German guns extremely difficult. Loveen, and are gradually being de- d'ltalia, owing to the struggle between bringing their guns to ver. His arrival marked the first will not contain ribbons and elaborate The Germane, however, are atlll stroyed. Only one fort attempted to the Christians and the Mussulmans. A the coast to use against the allies' war- visit to Denver by a vice president trimmings, but they will be servio Anglo-Frenc- "l Fair-hank- bringing up a mes- reply. The h fleet con- famine also adds to the difficulties of ships, but the British sailors are cred- since 906, when Vice President s, able. The night garments probably sage from Amsterdam saying that tinues a successful bombardment, of the situation. The Giornale d'ltalia ited with saying that their vessels can who served in that office under will be made of material similar to troops are steadily moving westward the outer fortifications. says that "Eplrote battal-lans,- " prevent these guns being put In posi- President Roosevelt, officiated at the that used for overalls and Jumpers. between Weterend and Termonde to Belgians a Homeless People. which it says are Greek troops tion. They claim that, even though laying of the cornerstone of the Y. II. The purpose of the pajamas equip- ward the French frontier. It was The population of Belgium steadily disguised as Irregulars, are gradually they be mounted, they will not be so C. A. building. ment la to provide the lodgers with added that the men were of aU age is becoming what a French writer nibbling at the territory around Av- deadly against a g target, aa Mr. Marshall's last visit to Denver oovertngs during the night, while their and were accompanied by heavy guns, terms "a nation of exile." lona, totally Ignoring the decisions of they were against the stationary torta, was in 1006, when he was a member olothlng la being sterilised. The ota of the Indiana delegation in Demo- supposedly for Ostend. The burden of this tragedy is falling the conference of London concerning which they destroyed so easily. the used are of steel, and no bed clothing cratic national convention which nomi- German Attack Severe. upon Great Britain, Holland and the Albanian frontier. While this struggle is is furnished. Tsing-Tau- . nated William Jennings Bryan. The German attack has been par- franco. Between three hundred thou- Heavy Guns at going on In the west, the French have The vice president left Denver for ticularly severe in the West, where sand and four hundred Bel- The Japanese naval general Muff an- become more active in the east, along Sxpeneee Cut Down. thousand Colorado Springs, spoke their right wing, strongly gians have crossed Into Holland and nounces that the marine heavy artil- the Alsatian border, and are said to where he We must admit that the oost of liv- Tuesday afternoon Temple the- ing by rresh troops. Is attempting an ad- equal numbers have flocked southward lery corpa Is engaged in the attack be making preparations and getting at the Is rather high," said the campaign . ater and In the opera vance against the Belgians who Into France, while more hun- upon Tsing-Tau- and that a part of honors In view of possible attacks by house at Pueblo adviser. are than one the Tuesday evening. holding the Allies' extreme left. This dred thousand have arrived on English Tapaneae fleet is keeping watch on the Germans, with their big howitzers, "Well," replied Senator Sorghum, left rests on the coaat and Is support- shores and thousands are continuing the enemy's warships hovering about on the Belfort fortress. "we must do something with the mon- ed kg Kngllsh and French warships to pour across the English Channel Hawaii. Mrs. Carman Released Under Ball. ey. We can't buy votes with It any Sixty-si- x mora." and by Anglo-Frenc- troops, which daily The Boer Revolt Broken. Battle Line Miles Long. New York. Mrs. Florence Carman Washington Star. form a front extending from a point While their eventual reparation or In South Africa, Paris. The following official com- left the county court house in Brook- the rebellion of A maid twenty aowewhere In the vicinity of Oixmude. absorption Into the populations of Colonel Maritz against munication was issued in Petrograd: lyn Monday afternoon a free woman. of tries to act like a the British. haB widow forty, southward to La Basse Canal. Both other countries looms on the horizon been virtually broken up. "The combats upon the routes lead- She was released on $26,000 ball, fol- of a widow of forty tries Another lot to act sides claim successes, but (he French as one of the greatest problems In of officers men cap- ing to Petrokoff and Radom have as- lowing the failure of the jury which like a maid of twenty and and have been there you are. alone admit that In places they have modern European history, the ques- tured, while others have surrendered sumed the character of a great battle, tried her for murder to reach an agree- been compelled to fall back tion of today is the care of the exiles voluntarily to the African of which the front extends over 66 ment It is generally understood that miles, from Rawa to Nowemiasto and she will not be tried again Blalobrzegl as far aa the mouth of the MOST IMPORTANT OF THE TSING TAU FORTS river Ujanka. The evening of OcL 34 U. 3. TRADE ASSURED FREEDOM. north of Rawa we attacked the Gar-ma- ns The "Meat at the point of the bayonet, in- Cotton May Be Carried Ever to Be- flicting upon them considerable losses. lligerent Nations. Í In the village of MorchJIdlo alone we Washington. Great Britain, in two of Corn btyied over 700 Germans In a bayonet notes presented to the State Depart- near village of Mazammer-eff- , combat the ment by British Ambassador Sir Cecil the sweet centers of choice we captured two batteries of ma- , chine guns. Sprtng-Rlce- defined her attitude to- Indian com; cooked, seasoned ward commerce between neutral coun- "We have progreaaod along the just right rolled thin as paper tries as one of rigid endeavor to give rpute from Nova to Alexandria, and toasted until they become a every security possible In the Interest where we captured numerous prison-er- golden brown (lakes und cannon. The stubborn resist- of trade. crisp ance of the Austrians in Galicia is Great Britain will be guided by the and delicious I weakening, and our troops are making American doctrine of continuous voy- vigorous progress In the region south age or "ultimate destination," in re- That's why of Sambor and Staromiaato, where we spect to commerce between neutral cannon and many cais- took eleven in articles generally known sons. valley countries The entire of the river as El! Spyrne ia covered with bodies of conditional contraband. the enemy, estimated to aggregate at least Absolute contraband, embracing mu- nitions of war, Is always subject Post 1,000. to "The precipitate flight of the Ger- seizure and careful examination when mans eontlnues They are evacuating carried In neutral ships. Lodz, 75 miles southwest of Warsaw, Cotton, which Is specifically men- Toasties They made an unsuccessful attempt to tioned by Great Britain aa neither ab- arrest the offensive Russian move- solute nor conditional contraband, cau bUtuatad on the high bill ax Uie right of the photograph la as oat the Important of the Oennan forts a by clinging to positions at be ahlpped in neutral vessels not only better than ordinary Talng China. U la also a signal station- - ment are "coin Ta. Ths entire hill Is cowed wtth iatrtaate entranahinenis sad that which, however, they to neutral countries, but to all bellig- for big guns are atewerly conooaJed from flakes." were dislodged, with heavy losses." erents without molestation. so far, has suuk or captured twenty lands offer 70 WARSHIPS OF ALLIES almost Infinite choice oi Mounts for Soldiers at Fort British vessels in Indian ocean, movement 17, Worth. Toasties are packed in an the to the enemy's ships. In Girl Man 27; Commit Suicide. Fort Worth, Tex. Five SEARCH SEAS FOR ENEMY and the Karlsruhe, which of every thousand has lakeu spite effort to cut off thelt Milwaukee. Lying beside a casket war horses, It was estimated, were inner container inside the thirteen British ships In the Allantie coal supply, it tight-seale- has hitherto been main truck at a caaket company's garage held here awaiting delivery to the d, familiar, yellow The atatement says: tiiii.ed by one means or body of Leo- another. Ia here was found the Anna French and English army commissions carton keeps the food fresh "Searching for these vessels and the face of increaalng difficulty the pold, 17, a bullet wound in her bead. which been busy i n war-ahlp- s have bere for several i. mío More than seventy ; working In and crisp for your concert under various discovery and destruction of these few Sitting at the wheel of the caaket weeks. appetite hunting eight commanders-ln-cblc- f - are the or nine aro approxlmate- enemy cruisers therefore Is largely a truck, one hand gripping the wheel, large At- German cruisers at in the ly seventy British, Australian. Japan- matter of time, patience and good was the body of Fred Obler, 27 an First Snow In Central states. lantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, seek- ese. French and Russian cruisers, not luck. The public should have conn employe of the company. There waa Chicago. The first real snow of the Superior ing destroy them, according to a bullet-woun- d to Including auxiliary cruisers. Among lenco that the commanders-in-chie- f a powder-scarre- d In the season In the central states was re- atatement Issued by the admiralty, these are a number of the fastest Brit und the experienced captains serving right side of his head. A ported In the Superior region Corn Flakes outlining the steps that are being lsh cruisers. under than are doing all that Is pos revolver and a bottle of poison lay Monday. At Green Bay, Wis., there n old by tak-- to protect commerce. The hunt "The vaat expanses or seas aad slble and taking the best steps U near the hand of the dead man. Both waa snow, and a minimum tempera- Grocers. ad cruiser? Include the Eiadeu. which, orean and the many thousands of Is bliug the enemv tt. r.etlnq." victims left directions for burial. ture of W. 13

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able acquaintance, friend or em- 1 ployee. INDIAN WOMAN KILLED Splendid ability and many superb LATE MRS. THOMSON Dr. traite often starve to death in a wom- STATE NEWS Marden's an becaupe kite does not overcome ACCUSED ME SC A LE RO IN JAIL AT TO ALL tba handicap of an offensive cianm r MARKET OF INTEREST TELLS WOMEN Uplift Talks or disagreeable personal habits. No CARRIZOZO. NEW MEXICO matter how able, how honest, hbw in QUOTATIONS PEOPLE dustrlous she may be, or what splen- Wnturn Niwpnpi.r Union MtWt Barvla. Member of Geronlmo's Band Charged did qualities she may possess, if a Nw npepr Union Nn'H How Was Helped During DENVER MARKETS. With Breaking Squaw's Neck Wttm 8ttIc. She By ORISON 8WKTT M ARDEN girl does not have an agreeable, an KVKMTS t By Pulling Her Hair. DATKS FOR COMINO Change of Life by Lydia EL person- 2.1 attractive manner, a pleasing Cattle. Nov. if. Meeting State Teachers' Ouprrif hi McCtar ality, will friends, Asiuclatlon at Albuquerque. j Kipr IrodlosM she not attract her Beef ateera, good Pinkham's Vegetable people corn fed, and will avoid ber. to choice $7.26 7.75 Nttwflpnprr Vnlon Nrwp Brrlct. The farmers have 1.500 cars of hay recent divorce cate tbe Judge, leas Wtrn IN Rmployers prefer girls with Beef steers, corn fed, fair Carrlr.oxo, N. M. A member of the In storage at Roswell. Compound. In questioning the husband about ability manners. It but with pleasing to good 6.7607.26 famous Indian band of old Gerónimo The Melrose section has shipped hla treatment of bla wife, aaked Is to love sunshine Beef steers, grassers, good human nature Is In Jail here charged with killing his 30,000 of wheat of this year'a Philadelphia, Pa. "Iamjutt52y whether be wai 09 the habit of making to- to choice bushels and harmony and we gravitate 7.0007.65 wife In a most remarkable manner crop. of age and during Change of Life Í suf her Cbriatma8 or birthday preaenta, of wards agreeable, sunny, kindly people. Beef steers, grasaera, fair - by Jerking her by the hair and break- fered for tlx years bringing her flowers, confectionery or Many fine to Rood i.v-., . 6.5007.00 The San Miguel county tax levy has girls seem' to think that ing her neck. Joe Boheda. a Mesca-ler- o terribly. I tried sev- other gifts occasionally. "No," the a Heifers, prime, corn fed .. 6.6007.00 been cut five mills under last year's clothes are a good substitute for In charged eral doctor bat none husband replied, "I am sorry to say I sunny, Cows and belters, com fed, Indian was brought rate. pleasing manner, but the good to choice 6.2606.75 with committing the murder, about teemed to give me never did. I always paid her bilis agreeable, pleasing girl often gets a J. C. Estes hgs become the owner any relief. Every without qtMstton, thought that Cowa and heirera, corn fed three miles west of Capitán. Accord- and good position when tbe girl who fair to good of Han Juan valley ranches containing month the pains were I I aow I 5.7506.25 ing to what Information can be gath- was all should do, but see dresses much better, but who has a Cows and heifers, grsssers, 1,000 acres. Intente in both sides, was mistaken, that It did not take the ered, there were three of the Indian repellent manner, loses it. good to choice 5.7506.60 wagon Capi- The county road board at Santa Fe and made me to place of my buying things and taking Cows in a party, going by from I have In mind a young girl or and heifers, grassera, wonts a two-mi- levy for new bridges weak that I had to to myself. It was a ta u back to Mescalero. The man Joe them home her splendid ability and exceptionally fair to good 5.0006.75 and fixing roads. go to bed. At last mistake." Cows and heifers, grassera, Tioheda and his wife, whose name was for Jew-otln- a friend recommen- attractive personality who applied common to 3.75iii4.75 a as nearly as It can be ap- Tbe San Juan district nearly Many practical people think thai fair ded Lydia K. rink-ha- an Important position in a very large feeding cows 4.2506.25 proached In English, after a few swamped the postal service by the sentiment is a sign of weakness: that vacancy '1 Vegetable concern. There was no or Veal calves 7.OÓ09.OO drinks of , began quarreling shipment of fruits by parcel post. xuch thing belong only to silly peo- likely to any In position de- Compound to me and I tried It at once be the Bulla 4.5O0Ó.5O over the ownership of some horses, E. H. Sulazar, receiver of the laud ple. It In a sad day in any married but made such a profound Stags 6.0006.50 end found much relief. After that I sired, she woman claiming that Hoheda had well-know- n woman's life when ahe can aay: "Dear tho office at Fort Sumner and a had no paint at all and could do my impression upon the proprietors that Feeders and stockers, Rood been abusing them. The man became me, it la not so much tun to be to choice newspaper man, died at Al and thopping the tame half they created a new position for her. 6.6507.40 enraged and grabbed his wife by the boutework wife as U was to be a sweetheart. Feeders sttd stockera, fair buquerque. as always. For yean I hare praised a and paid her a large salary. One of hair, jerking her head sldewise and 1 do nut begin to get the presents, to choice 6.0006.65 rhat the community of Taoe will. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com tbe proprietors afterwards said that aha fell (lend, with a broken neck. Af- treats and little attentions I used to. girl Feeders and stockers. com- by December or January, have com pound for what It haa done for me, he could not afford to let the mon to 5.0006.00 ter the killing the other woman, fair pleted Its Taos-Callet- e road, was the and shall always recommend It aa a wo- It is a great pity when a husband get away from them, for they con- known as Lucy Blake, went to a near- gradually to be In per- statement of F. T. (iieethani of the man's friend. You are at liberty to use ceases attentive sidered the human element, the Hogs. by ranch and got assistance In plac- little things; when he neglects to sonal element, their greatest business northern county. my letter In any way. "Mrs. THOMSON, Good bogs 7.2507.40 ing the IkkIv into the wagon and drove 649 W. Russell St, Philadelphia, Pa. bring home flowers or little gifts to asset. on to Mescalero with the body. Sam Complaints are again being made of wife, marriage. young his as he did before The firm in question prides Itself Sheep. A. Blocker, rorest ranger In the Indian a man who is indulging his Change of life ia one of the most It is a great shock In a woman's life on of all curiosity In of by periods of woman '1 the superior personality its Lambs v. $6.6007.25 service came over to court in charge the affairs others critical a existence. when begins ro- she to realize that employees. It admits that a large per- Kwtis 4.0004.70 of the Indian luter-p- spying Into houses in a certain sec Women everywhere should remember mance witnesses and the Is dying out; that her husband centage of the salaries of many of tbe Yearlings 5.254! 5.88 ter. Sam Kenol, in their appear- tion of Santa Fe. that there it no other remedy known to is always too to go anywhere successfully tired workers Is paid not purely for ability, Wethers 4.75415.25 ance before the grand Jury. It Is un- Patches of wheat In the Mountain carry women ao through with her In the evening; too busy to but for the desirability and attractive-nea- Feeder lambs, F.P .R 6.2506.85 derstood that the accused claims that air district, eastern plateau of New this trying period at Lydia E. Pinkfaam'a ror Feeder ewes, F. P. K 3.8003.90 Compound. take her a little outing; that his of the employee's personality. the' woman strangled on a piece of Mexico, yielded forty bushels per acre Vegetable mind is always on Breeding ewes 4.50 5.00 his business; that They value this because an attrac- 0 dried meat. The accused as well an this year. Other patches ran twenty- - yon want advice he who was once generous with If special so tive personality has the power to the Int, rpr ter, were members of Ger- five to thirty-fiv- e bushels. write to Lydia K. Pinkham Med- ber poverty, telling be Hay. talks ber that make friends and to draw patrons ónimos hard, who were placed on the are leaving pueblos icine Go. (confidential), Lynn, cannot afford this or cannot afford (F. O. B. Denver, Carload Price.) Indians certain for the house, and, notwithstanding reservation last year, being In large begin Mass. Tour letter will be opened tbat. Colorado upland, per ton . .11.50012.50 after of the state numbers to the fact that they owe their success brought from Oklahoma. their. annual fall slaughter of deer and read and answered by a woman It does not a great deal to Nebraska upland, per ton 9.00010.00 take largely to the exceptional quality of Second bottom, Colorado other game, according to advices re- and held In strict confidence make the average young woman their products and the excellence of and Nebraska, per ton 9.00010.00 Big Balances of State Institutions. ceived by the game warden's office. rrx happy. It it not so much a question service, they say that their large busi- per .Í4.OO015.OO irESTgagptg raBjaojaa Timothy, ton Santa Fe. Combined reports from It ACHIS aWIiHiJ of tbe amount of money spent on her 8.00 has been suggested that Raton rot msHiM ness is due even more to the personal- Alfaira, per ton 7.00 all quarter as the cour- 13.00 state Institutions for the should have a good roads club, whose little attentions, the little ity of their employees. South Park, choice, per ton. up by tesies tbat indicate thoughlfulness and San Luis Valley, per ton.. 9.00 10.00 ending July 30 have been made object should be to advocate and as- NO GREAT DEMAND FOR BOYS The greatest factor career traveling office show affection. It Is Idea she is In Gunnison Valley, per ton. . 11.00 '12.00 the auditor's and sist In the construction and mainten- the that la the personal one. Tour personality many figures. her buBband's mind; that he has Straw, per ton 3.50 4.00 Interesting For Instance, ance of good roads leading Into the Male Children a Poor Second With will count more than anything else. a bal- taken pains to express his affection, the state institutions have bank city. Those Who Would Become Your chief .assets are locked up In It. ance of $2iiO,400.45, which, les to make her happy, that pleases and Grain. checks Notice of Approval of List No. 5 of Foster Parante. satisfies her. Wheat, choice milling. 100 lba... 1.47 outstanding and with the addition of lands selected by tbe state was re- Cute Rather. Rye, Colo., bulk, 100 lbs 1.25 cash Items, shows they have a bal- ceived at the federal land office receiving A Judge of large saya . at "Tbe French are in their experience Idaho oats, sacked 1,55 ance al the end of the quarter of $180,-243.76- one of of The smuggling of precious stones Santa Fe. This amounts to a patent hornea refugees from Belgium and that the chief grievances one Nebraska oats. Hacked 1.55 Their receipts during the quar- women Into New York is perhaps of the to the state for some 38,741.94 acres northern France. The Germana are who come to him for relief Corn chop, sack were $192,866.11, the largest Blngle liveliest of "live" industries in spite of 1.48 ter of land. doing the same as regards the refu- through divorce Is that their husbands Corn, in sack Item being the Morrill appropriation all the efforts of tbe authorities to Colo., 100 100 gees neglect them and homes, giving Bran. lbs $31,-76.0- The water Is out of tbe canal on from oriental Prussia." their stop it. Rome of the tricks employed and the next largest lump sum of 1 their minds so completely to their the Carlsbud project for the season The speaker was a returned tourist seem to touch limit of human In- for tuition. business at the Flour. of 1914. 'It Is turned nut this early to He went on: affairs that even when genuity. Perhaps the cleverest trick home they are only surly with Standard Colo., net 2.41 permit the canals to dry out for the "Many French and German bous brutes In line the Large Shipments of Sheep. whom this cleverest because of long fall holds bave neither room enongb nor the angels themselves could not of a concreting stretches thlr lead happy simplest stands to the credit Dressed Poultry. Ls VegaH. During the next ten and means enough to take In a whole fam- domestic lives. man. winter. Chicago Less 19 Commission. daya or two weeks there will be a ily. They mutt confine themselves to Men as a rule are ao matter of fact buy $1110.000 worth c.f dia- Governor McDonald hus appointed He would Turkeys, fancy D. P 19 021 shipment ot ir.0 cars of sheep out of one child. Well, they Invariably bid 1'hey do not realize what a little In or Amsterdam, and .- M. C. O'Hara on his staff as one of monds London Turkeys, old Toms 14 -i- Vegas. This represents ubout 40 then for a little girl. They never want romauce and Rentlment mean to a hide tiiem behind a panel of the wall 14 per cent of the year's In thkt his aides. The governor also appoint- . U Turkeys, choice increase. a boy. U'tfo Th m t k nb If n of cabin. On shlp'a arrival at 16 ed Mr. O'Hara as secretary-treasure- r his the Hens, large section. The estimate Is made by the "I have seen In my travels several woman has a good home, enough to New York he would walk calmly Hens, small 9 of the board of control of the I as Cru- 010 dealera who annually raise the future hundred of these offers to take la eat and good clothes to wear she ashore, leaving the stones behind him Broilers 18 019 mutton and who operate chiefly In ces armory. 16 children and every blessed offer was ought to be satisfied, but these things In hiding-place- , but going Springs their San Miguel, Mora and Guadalupe The Mountain Key Junior Mining for girls. What is cause of tblsT do not feed the most important ele- straight to the booking office and en- Ducka 12 014 tbe 11 12 counties. Tbe shipment will run Company, composed of Silver City and canse evidently be ments in a wife. The feminine heart gaging the same cabin for the return Geeae The must that 9 10 about 45,000 head and an approximate Pinos Altos people, has been formed girls more is the most difficult thing to nourish. vovage. When the time came for Boosters are better behaved, amiable value would bo fully $110.000. The to develop a group of seven claims at all boys. It does not feed upon things, however to sail he went on board and nicer around than tbe vessel other 60 per cent is mude up of 50 Pinos Altos, adjoining tbe famous old war, ge- beautiful. Tha heart may starve in accompanied by his wire. The lady, Live Poultry. "Tbe betides teaching me per cent ewes and 10 per cent loes. Mountain Key mine. ography, taught me the midst of luxury, and it may thrive of course, must go to inspect ber hus 10 Commission. has that female in bovel Hons, fancy 13 14 Harry Leslie Davis, charged with children stand miles higher In popular a where there Is not a car- band's cabin, and when at length tbe in Case I tens, small 10 11 Another Chapter Connell a on an esteem male pet on the floor or a picture on the bell rang and the lady walked ashore breaking interstate than children. What's Brollera 17 018 f'arrlxoro. Ensebio Bntsuelas,' who taking with us males T We'd bet- wall. with the rest of the visitors, her pock- freight car and tin automobile the trouble Springs 14 16 has been in the employ of the Connell tire from the car, was convicted at ter look to ourselves." There are multitudes of wives in ets were heavier by the weight of 6 7 Rooster 0 family on their chicken ranch for Santa Fe In the Federal Court after this country today who do not really flOO.000 worth of diamonds. London Turkeys, 10-l- or over ....16 018 , year.-- was found dead near the Cou- the Jury had been out about an hour. Not Particular. know the meaning of the word com- Tit Bita. Ducks, young 12 01 J 9 10 ncil home at Tularosu. There are ru A prisoner In one of the pólice panionship. Their busbands pay their Ducks Through his next friend. Angelo Irish 9 10 mors that his death was the result of courts tbe day was asked his oc- billa, their physical wants are sup- Geese Suracenzo. Mlchele Simone of Santa other Laughter In Supreme Court. foul play, but no marks of violence are cupation. He several call- plier;, but their affections are not fed, Fe filed suit for $7,50o against the mentioned The Supreme court of the ITnlted Eggs. visible. Mrs. Connell has been here u. ings that be followed from time . and tbelr hearts are starving for com- is absolutely and indisputably Stag Canyon Fuel Company on ac- States Ekks. graded No. 1. net, F. consultation with Attorney General radeship. This is often the reason comes to solemulty, count or injuries received by hini supreme when it O. B. Denver 24 Clancy, relative to the trial of James "And among other things," inquired why so many wives seek elsewhere People not while coupling tram cars on an In- dreariness and gldoin. do Eggs, graded. No. 2, net, F. A. Porter, charged with the assasBlnu the prosecuting lawyer, "do you pick the sympathy which their funereal-lookin- cline. husbands laugh once a ear la that O. B. Denver 18 lion ot her hiiKlmnd. hut left Immedi- pockets?" deny them. All you do com- chamber. have to Eggs, case count, less ately for ber home upon receiving Beans are of fine quality and the "No," be retorted; "I don't pick There must be romance in wedded set foot inside of it in order to mission (.OO0Ü.9O yield per is exceedingly heavy. ia to word of Brusuelus' death. acre them. I just take them as they come." life, constant expression of affection understand that the dispensing of Jus- Oats are good, also millet and sor Butter. and appreciation not only on the hus- tice is a heavy, ponderous and seri- Aztec Jail Breaker Taken. gliuin Maize Is fairly good and squash 30 You don't have to play poker with a band's part, but on the wife's aa well, ous affair. Elgin Dufur with is the best quality and the quantity Is Creameries, ex. Colo., lb. .. 30 ztec. Sheriff returned man to win his friendship. or the most affectionate nature will In Not long ago, however, Mr. Justice Collyer, llughle abundant, according to reports fJOCD Creameries, ex. East., lb. . . 30 OUle who. with Heal. time grow Indifferent aud seek other Lurton made tbe lawyers, the auditors broke from tbe Aztec jail. the Estancia valley. interests. laugh right out Creameries, 2d grade, lb . . M and the other Justices Procesa 26 Prof. Norton, of loud. Wulter Packing stock Uta Rich Gold Strike at Pinos Altos. Fe Business collnge. has A lawyer from the South was argu- the Santa a dinner in New York long Silver City- .- The news was brought been advised of the death at Asrh, a not ing a case concerning two secret fra- Fruit. ATago everybody at tbe tabla was hen- of a fabulously rich gold strike town between Antwerp and Brussels, Tone Up! ternal lodges. Apples, Colo , new, box obviously to' ....1.0001.7$ by both the C O. Mining Compuny of his on in law. Captain Beecher, attracted a wonder- "May the court please," said tba Peaches. Colo., box 76 .90 fully operating the I Kingston mine at Pinos was in beautiful face belonging to a lady lawyer heatedly, "the opposing lodge Pears. Colo 1.5002.00 while the latter righting the Not Drags of about twenty-five- . She Alton, and Wifclil aud Stauber. lea ot allies. seemed the not only got ..hold of our ritual and armies the Does personification of beauty charm, Vegetables. sees of tbe Pacific mine, on adjoining Food It and used it, but also got our insignia add That the year 1914 will be a record-bruake- r grace and poise or Colo., cwt .75 property. Coincident with tbe report. character and regalia." .'abbage, 500 ror termers In the Ijia mind, but Onions, Colo., cwt 1.0001.8 there was brought to u bauk here a the the inatant she spoke she "Just a monieut." Interrupted Judge Vegas section Is Indicated by the wholesome, appetizing exhibited such a coarse, repulsive Potatoes. Colo UOdil.U consignment of gold ore said to be Lurton. Did they also get your goat?" fact that already over fifty carloads voice, such groeaness, and ber manner Celery. Colo., dos 20 .30 aorth between $12,000 and $15,000. food that puts life and Popular Magaxlne. .03 of grain have been brought into Un and bad English were ao - Tomatoes, homegrown, lb. .. takeu from the Laugston mine the. completely Vegas since this year's crop was har- vigor into one, but doesn't out or keeping with her face that the past week. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. vested, for sale und shipment. clog the system. remarkable Impression she had made Regard for His Mother's Feelings. was dispelled. Her symmetrical and Jokes about cheap motor cars are aa Lead and Spelter. Girl Killed by Fall in Well. leming is to be a real metropolitan Such a food is attractive face was ber only recom i lie sands of the sea. but a Kanaas St. Louis. Lead. $3.32 03.37. Santa Pe. Ramirez, IS city as evidenced by ihe action of the mendation, (irossness and Ignorance City traffic manager believes he baa a Spelter $4.80. years old, of this city, fell down a city council In providing for a five-mi- back of It disillusioned us all. new one. He met an old friend whom seventy-fiv- e foot well and broke her tax to be levied for the purchase of a In London. ap- Tbe most beautiful in he had not seen for many months, and Silver neck Miss llamirex was drawing a triple combination automobile fire Grape-Nut- s face the world -- will loae Its aaked I im : London. Bar silver 32 d per bucket of water from the well when a paratus. A new fire alarm system attractiveness tbe mo- ounce. ment we see In the person auy sug- "What are you dolug now?" sudden attack of dizzluess seized her will also be installed and an "Selling motor cars," was the c method planned to fight fire. gestion of coarseness or vulgarity, any Price of Sugar. and she fell bead foremoet. The entire nutrition of lack of reply. Word been from Coun- refinement and culture. New York. Molasaes, $3.61; has received in- "What kind of cars?" Gets ty M. wheat and barley, Every child ought to be taught that centrifugal, $! .'.. Taos Man Federal Plum. superintendent Jose Moutaner ot er truth Is," he stam- - a pleasing personality aud a charming "Well, tbe Taoh. Word has been received heri Taos county thai his staff of Instruc- cluding the vital minera! mered. "I am selling (delatad) Wheat In Minneapolis. that Pascual Martinez, of Taos, bas tors will send at least fifty represen- pot- manner are of Inestimable value to you aay salts phosphate of everybody, and especially to a girl. cara, but I'd rather wouldn't Minneapolis Wheat December, been notified of his selection by Pres tatives to ill meeting of the New it. 1 don't want my Al- ash, etc. We Judge people by the earmarks anything about $1.12; May, $1.17; No. 1 bard, $1.16; ident Wilson tor the diplomatic serv Mexico Educational Association at I'm a bar 1 14 ; y mother to know he thinks No. 1 Northern, $1.1 No. 2 Ice in one of the re buquerque November $S46, and tbat and signs which they exhibit, (very-bod- i91. lat easily lender." Northern. $1.08101.12. publics. he will accompany he Instructors. Long baked, is taken on bis manners. No digested, an matter what possessions you may The business men of the slate ara ready to eat; Chicago Grain Provision bave at home all that you have, so Milk Looked Strange. and Priesa. Daylight Service. with the' Santa Fe Retnll Merchants' ideal food with cream or Chicago. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.13tt far aa strangers are concerned, is A family living In South Chicago Fe- - A Association in the effort to get a milk, and fine in many 01.151,: No. 3 hard. $1.13401.15. Santa The Colorado South what you show, what you exhibit in found a good deal of cream on a bottle offered to proper garnishment law through the Corn No. 2 yellow, em railroad has continue combinations. your manner, in your face, in your which had been standing ovar 75075o; legislature according to numerous let- of milk No. 8 yellow, 75H75c. Its daylight service through New bearing, your personality. night wben the driver called In Mrxlco, from Texllne, ters received by President Nathan Sal- and -- No. 3 stand- Trinidad to and The best of our wealth we always morniug pleused held Oats white, 8y409c; mon of the Santa Fe organization. tbe the servant ard, 49 50c. to discontinue Its night service when "There's a Reason" carry with Us. The triumph of char up to the light and aald: It tta usual of Superintendent Bonifacio Moutoya it Rye No. 2, 93c. makes winter reduction acter and a superb personality are "Look here. I have never aeen. any- through this state. The cor of the school system of Sandoval for Barley- - facilities of Infinitely greater value than any thing like this before on your milk." 5S07CC. poratlou commission some time ago re county, has written the state educa- material possessions,. however great. Tbe man looked at It for a moment, Timothy $4.0006.10. quested the continuance of both serv tion department stating that there It Grape-Nut- s If tbe impression you make is un- acratched his head and replied: Clover $11.00014.00. tees and ta Jlscusaliig the matter of a scarcity of teachers for tbe Sandoval people you I favorable who meet will "Wall, don't know what's tbe mat- Pork $17.00. accepting tbe railroad's proposition county schools and that he can use sold by Grocers. naturally Jump to tbe conclusion that ter, but you can throw It out and I'll UaTftV $10.62. or taking further steps for securing six or seven more good instructors fot rou would not make a very agree-- give you a fre sii bottle in its placa." Ribs- - $10 .5nt 11.60. the double service. the term about to open. The Cimarron News and Citizen BRITISH SOLDIERS I TELL nhluheH Vrry Thnrwtav Subscription ti m per Year STORIES OF

M ntnr SiJ'anxr 3. 1910, at the postoffice at Cimarrón M.. under the act of Marrh 3. i70." THRILLING EXPERíEííCES AT R1T THE CIMAKKON PUBLISHING COMPANY. ALB. E. ÉCHROKDER. Owner English Cavalry Gave Good Account of Itself at Moris, Cutii ifl THK PINAL APPEAL Through Much Heavier Mounts and Heavier Men Than Its Next Tuesday, November the voters have their sai Personnel Contained Vivid Desc. - tion of Naval En- red duty to perform at the polling places of the countn. gagement Off Helgoland. This is, over and above all things the highest and most important question that must and will be answered by you; London. A npncriiiniissloned of- hanging alx French village 1 ficer In the drageons has sent to a not ivic'lv what a soldier calls mm do vou want a government that yives you peace and pros- relative a line description of the work cricket.' perity or a government that throws you out of employment being done by H. i h c::vnlry. "Vou Cr.nrtot Imagine bow rnrr.Me'c "All our men. In fact the whole the Germans are in the matlcr of and compels you to face starvation and stagnation? This Rritlsh army, are as fit aa a fiddle, and rapid transport. Irge automobiles, is the question that you must decide for yourself. Do not the lads are aa keen as mustard. such as the railway companies have There la no holding them back. At for towns round Harrogate and Scar- blame all of this on the government; it is put there by you, Mons we were under General Chet-wod- borough, built like char-a-banc- carry NO.192 when yov vote for the democratic candidates. You have and horses and men positively the soldiers in batches of 60, so that flew at the Oermans. cutting through they are as fresh as paint when they per quart 79c per quart 70c per quart $1.25 per quart $1.00 had this experience the past two years. much heavier mounts and. heavier get to the front. Hut in point of num- men than ours. The yelling and the bers I think one of our side is a fair Coming closer to home, there are striking illustrations it flows freely, does not gum dajth of the lancers and the dragoon match foe- - four of the enemy. I hope These inks are a guaranteed product, in Colfax county and Cimarron that will prove how the guards was a thing never to be for- that the Rrltlsh public are beginning and is made for a high and dry climate. "It's All Write." gotten. We very heavily Mons, to present party in power has helped the laborer out of a lost at understand what this war meanB. and It Is a marvel how some of our The German 1b not a toy terrier, but a Globe-Wernic- ke Office Furniture and Supplies job. The coal mines are working half their forces; the fellows pulled through and positively bloodhound abaolutely thirsty for frightened " lumbering camps are working less than half their men and the enemy. We did some blood terrible execution, and our wrlns Corporal F. Wlskln, of the Ninth Desks, Filing Cabinets, Latest Improved Sec the mill within the city limits runs two days a week with were feeling the strain of heavy riding lancers, in a letter to a friend, de- before aunset. With our tunica unbut- scribes the action In which the cav- a force of men cut down 75 per cent and the treating plant toned, we had the full use of our right alry took part on August 14. tional Book Cases and Unifiles closed altogether. This is not political prejudice, it is a arms for attack and defense. "This last two weeks (he says) "After Mons, I went with a smnll we have had It very hard. For the cold hard fact that cannot be denied. party scouting, and we again engaged past ten days we have had about You, who still have a job will be fortunate if you keep about twenty cavalry, cut off from fourteen hours' sleep, and, of course, Typewriter Supplies, Oils, Ribbons, their main body. We killed nine, we do qot feel up to much. We had it under the present administration; and you who have lost wounded six, and gave chase to the a terrible day last Monday week, one, know what it is to get another in these trying times; remaining five, who. In rejoining their when we charged the German guns. Brushes, etc., Carbons and Type unit, nearly were the means of trap- We were under heavy shell fire for you must decide next Tuesday what you want. If you pre- ping us. However, our men dispersed five hours, and could not move. The fer to be out of a job, vote the Democratic ticket. This is and hid in a wood until they fell In longer we stayed trying to get coyer writing Papers, Manuscript Covers with a squadron of the and so the more guns worked round our the only thing that party has accomplished successfully. It reached camp In safety. After that flanku. We were In a real death trap, stands on this record and appeals to youto support it on a smart young corporal accompanied and I thought my last day had come. Blank Forms me to reconnolter, and we went too It was hell o i earth, we had nothing and Legal this doctrine. It takes but one minute to vote, but you far ahead and were cut off In a part to do but to run the gauntlet three of the country thick with uhlani As times. During those few hours I will two years in which to repent. Act accordingly. ' have we rode in the direction of two had four different horses, each being Before another, issue of. the News is published the wounded men were limping along, shot under me. but I escaped without Cimarron Publishing Company both with legs damngeu. one a scratch." will be a of and out- from the 'election thing the past whatever the Middlesex and the other from the Tells 8tory of Naval Battle. come will be, remember you must abide hf the decision. Lancashire fuslleers, and so we took A member of the crew of H. M. 8. them up. i Southampton, which played such a Cure's Grand Sportsman. valiant part In the fight off Helgo- AND "Corporal land, to Up-to-da- HERNANDEZ OTHERS Watherston took one be writes his parents aa follows: For Good, te Standard B. C. Hernandez, Republican candidate for congress, hind his saddle and I took the other. "We started the first thing In the The men were hungry, and tattered to morning, when we had a brush with Merchandise in Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Dry is a man of exceptional ability and one who can deliver the ahreds with fighting, but in fine two destroyers. It was misty and goods Washington. His opponents know he will spirits. We sodn came across a small they were practically Invisible, but I Goods, Notions, Hats, Hillinery, Trunks, Fur- at that village, and 1 found believe they dis- the cure a grand were hit twice before Carpets, Glass China, Wooden Tinware, be elected, hence their dirty work the past few weeks. He sportsman and full of pluck and hos- appearing In the mist. After that we niture, and pitality. He will not deceive his constituents in congress, and the vot- seemed charmed to find turned and steamed out ef it, but Wall Paper, Drugs and Stationery. a friend who was English, and told were recalled by an urgjt wireless PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED ers will make no mistake in giving him a big majority. me that the Germans were dressed message from one of our ships which In the Hugh H. Williams, candidate for corporation commis- uniforms of Itritlsh noldiern, was In difficulties. Of course, the ship which they took from the dead atid was Immediately turned, and we pro- f sioner, has served the state with credit to himself and the from prisoners In order to deceive ceeded at full spaed to the scene of Matkin Supply Company French villagers, who In many placea operations. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To years.- - people for three His position calls for ability and in that district had welcomed these "The enemy turned out to be a brains, and Mr. Williams has these and uses them to the wolves in sheep's clothing. We'were three-funnele- d cruiser, somewhat warned that the enemy would be sure larger office. than ua. We Immediately credit of those who have business to do with that to track ua to the village. The cura opened fire at a range of in.non to He is now better qualified than any of his opponents to fill said he would hide the two wounded 13.000 yards. The enemy replied and men in the crypt of his church and steamed away from us, but eventually that important position. put up beds for them. It has a secret we ran parallel. Cimarron Transfer Co. Both Messrs. Skidmore and Taylor are the right kind trap door, and was an ancient treas- "Things began to look lively, as we ure house of a feudal lord, whose were putting shells Into her at the will we saw In of men for the legislature. If elected, they see that castle ruina at, top six-Inc- h the of ratef five every ten seconds, and J. W. Swearingen. Prop. yonr taxes will be lowered and that you will receive a the hill close by. lyddite at that. The shells have "Then he hid away our saddlery a terrible effect, and fumes from them square deal. Their interests are yours and it would be and uniforms In the roof of the barn, kill anyone within a range of M folly for them to promulgate legislation to your detriment. and insisted upon our making a yards. While they set on fire every- of the tower of his church, thing near them. Presently she was Livery, Feed. Hay, Grain, Coal and Ice Vote the Republican ticket straight, it will be for your which was approached by a ladder, seen to be on fire, and a few minutes which we wore benefit and not for the political shysters'. to pull up to the belfry afterwards, a beautifully-place- shell as soon as we got there. He smug- put 'paid' to two of her funnels. All gled In wine and meat and bread and amidships was now a raging fire, and The democratic press in its utter attempt to black- cakea, fruit and cigarettes, with the end came when her mainmast Camping Parties of Four or More Taken plenty of bedding pulled up by a rope. went by the board We Immediately mail the republican candidates, has failed to mention the We slept soundly and the owls ceased Are and altered our course, go- in Rea- extravagance of sonic of their brethren officeholders who seemed the only other tenants, who ing close to her. to the Mountains Auto Truck at resented our intrusion. No troops Ship Out of Commission. have spent money lavishly since pulling down the plums. passed through the village that night. "My! What a sight she was! In sonable Rates. Phone 56 One of the reasons why the taxes have been high, but the morning the cure came around The fire amidships had made two of at six o'clock, and we heard him say the funnels redhot. and flames and the press does not mention such little things. It dwells on mass. After that we let down the smoke were pouring out of her. Her subjects which it cannot prove and laments because the ladder, and he came up with delicious port side was like a aleye. Every gun hot chocolate and a basket of rolls was smashed and bent, some looking party is going down to defeat next Tuesday. aad butter. round corners, some on their sides "Saviors of in fact, France." her whole upper deck wai OBJECTS TO HIS "RED PANTS" "Our horses he had placed In dif- chaos. coun--- t It was economy for the governor to have special ferent stables a mile apart, and put "The forebrldge was a tangled mass Conspicuous Uniform the Only Real MATKIN l French 'fittings' on de- of Ironwork, while when he stepped into office at a fancy salary? The at- them, so as to the wire stays from Grievance of the ceive enemy. thé French SUPPLY COM'Y the He thinks we are foremast were swlnglug in the air Soldier. torney general was totally ignored until the Republican well away from the main body of the What she was like Inside, heaven Oerman army fhe alone knows. legisture refused to make the necessary appropriation for moving in direction The Hague. To of Paris, "We passed assertions that the Undertakers but will not hear of our within two hundre French soldier is not particularly the governor's pet scheme. And this is what the press leaving here for at days. yards of her, only be- least three and the living thankful for having to wear red pants Carry a full line o( Ilut I cried, 'Cure, we are ings on the upper deck, man calls political corruption and boss rule. deserters!' were one and blue coats, when his adversary Is The old man wept and said: 'Desert- on the quarter-dec- and what looked COFFJNS and CASKETS clothed In a uniform which in s ers ; np, no saviors, saviors; you like a couple of officers un- standing landscape gray-gree- 1 ! 1 of is next ' L A f 4 LI.. 4.4A L 1. . .. have rescued from tor- der what had 1 ut nepuuucan ijarijr 01 Wmtm uau iiu as- - France the been the forebrldge to invisible, the correspondent of TELEPHONE 20 suic uciict ments of slavery.' Many of the them had jumped overboard, Koman newspaper Mcssagero ClMAkkON, N. M. surances that it is going to win next Tuesday than whenj "However, we and, of course, makes have now secured were rescued, but a slight aud humorous contribution: complete disguises as cultl-vateu- these only seven the morning paper flopped to the Democratic folds. This! French totaled officers and "The spirit of the Jrmy is baggy 79 out French 3.1 corduroy troiiHers. of the crew of 400 or 600. excellent." he wrote. is sufficient evidence and will be corroborated November blue shirts, boots, Btocklngs. "After heavy firing belt, hat, this was heard "In spite of the hardships they have cravat, everything to ahead, we off NOTICE. match and, as and shot again. The to endure the French soldiers are in ' we hsve not for enemy this was All trespassing in the W. S. Pasture io shaved two weeks, time 'another cruiser good humor, expressing this now and The taxpayer are gagged vith Democratic economy I and are brnnied willi the sun, think similar to the previous one. and then in rather boisterous Colfax county, whether (or the purpose of steaming In fashion such as the governor's friends are practicing in office, and: ibat the corporal and myself can past line, we repeated the op- Their frugality Is (Jet bunting, hsbing, pulling wild fruit, or cut- anywhere eration, only marvelous. as French peasants. If only she blew up and sank ting a cigarette Is a big event with ting tire wood, or for any purpose whatso- the people gulp when they read about it. lie will leave before anyone all the talking to ma. eoufjd be saved. While them. Bufthey are not pleased with ever, without leave, is strictly prchibited One thing I must you. this was going on tell another ship p their red pants, which in times ot anA all trespassers will be prosecuted to "The two wounded soldiers proacbed nd gave us a broadside, If the governor is sincere about the salary question it don't peace they would not do without foi the full extent of the law. wish us to leave them, because I am which was replied to with interest, to anything. effect (Signed) WILLIAM FRENCH, would have been wise of him to have said, give me 30c and interpreter, and not a soul speaks the that she left suddenly for " 'You are cracking a hard Kngltsh a previous nut.' re for W. S. Land ft Cattle Co. In the village. So we have appointment In' a sinking marked the correspondent to a sol keep the other $4, ))). 70. But no, it is something like this condition, 11 explained to the cure that we shall Is bellevedand In flames dler, who had crawled out of a wet 1, William thé 1st, inupt not have a small salary. stay here until our comrades are able This makes three ships In about one trench to dry himself In the sun. walk, hour's fighting. to and then the party of four actual " 'Indeed, monsieur! Those fel- f $110 Reward, $100 will push our way out somewhere dn "After this we shot away out of the lows are the color of an The readers of this paper will be danger earthworm Diiuw io warn mar. mere is at least one Trinidad dc Baca does not lelong to the economists. horseback and get to the coast The tone, and proceeded to hav e You can't see iin m. lill. our pant dreaded rtlsesse that science has been 1 n able to cure in sacristan at once offered to be our and safety. When we came in r are loud enough to be seen for all Its stages, and that Is No siree! five meals a day and trips to Utah and Califor- ships 'tl: mi Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the only guide, and it ia arranged that we take manned the side and chewed Hut we can't well do without t punitive cure now known to trie medical of the taxpayers of New Mexico. a carrier's wagon which In like madmen." fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional nia at the expense travels eT"' disease, requires a constitutional treat- thla dlatrlct and drive our own horses In his disuutch the corresponder i ment. Half's Catarrh Cure la taken In- in it, and pick up two additional Whsrs points out ternally, acting directly upon the blood will know what effect Thsy Ware Bound. that tin' Orinuii medio and mucous surfaces of the system, there- The Democratic promisors the mounts at a large village on the way London "Our troops are now 'jfn sen ce is far superior to the Krwiu h by destroying the foundation of the dis- to tbe coast. to ease, and giving the patient strength by promises have on the voters after the 3rd of November. route Kalentlr." wrote the waiMr who. as lie alleges Inch even some of building up the constitution and assisting - French People Very Kind. respondent of a London paper. HTic: the uecensaiy surgical instrumenta nature In doing Its work. The proprietors "We must get back aa soon ror have so much faith in Its curative pow- as ever obtained his Information from oirs o) aud needed housing the wounded ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars will be in more we can. Nothing could be kinder the roadside signs of Au The effects of the Unrinmi nrtll for any case that It falls to cure. Send The tune, "Good Night Ladies" sung the French lrv for list of people j testimonials. than the here, but this la not totaobile association, "raleutlr" mean lire are characterized by tbe Qorre-t- CO., Toledo, are made public. íi'í";by Trf a than one place alter the returns what we came to France for, and slow down. vpoudvnt as "ludescrlbably terrible." , lrulste, 7e. iut Sake Hall's FatallyiiTPills for oonjtlpatUa. i win FIGHT ALONG CANAL BERLIN IN WARTIME TltOefflfMWMN 1 Wt 1 W6 MJHU rtMIW

Britisher Tells of Birthday Pre-e- nt City Aflame With From Kaiser. Enthusiasm When War Is' Declared. fc"igllh Soldier. Although Wounded, Keep Up Lively Fusillade Upon Errperor Received Plaudit of Peopl-Wit- Rank of Approaching Germans a 8trn and Inscrutable Face Another Veralon of Sea Fight. Ordinary Life of Metropolis 1 Not NormaS Londoh Private 0 A. Turner, now tying wounded in tMe London hospital, By HERBEPT TEMPLE. sends the lollowlng account home of London. - Ui 11. J. I'outsma J Milita one days fighting In v France aecretary of the Railway .Men's ", "I am Btlll living, though a bit ji.iy lot union of SouttyUi k a, has just arrived knocked ubout. I got a birthdny pres-- i In London Berlin ami an In nt from the On trim tells kaiser Sunday, 2:id. i m i tor; ' . toa i in i . - we hud Mild $2. Our Pauer and Any One cf These Clubs inspection at Ji bug-i- a. m., since the war i. - l? and wererdered to fall in for Hi leading publish- rs of magazines have joined with us in one ol greatest Doctor Poutsma Is one the subscription bathing parade at 11:30. While we of the nln? SEVERAL ever put out in this country. Through this combination everybody will be able to get were labor leaders who w as deported from a waiting for another company to yearly subscription to three magazines in combination with our weekly paper at practically the price return from the river the Germans South Africa several months ago In of our paper alone. 3 In this list you will find forty different periodicals formed into thirty-fiv- e different commenced to shell the town. We connection with the general strike clubs. Each club has 3 magazines, except one Special Club which has four magazines; some of maga- fell In about 1 p. m., an hour a there. He was In Berlin for six weeks these and for $1 year. They all good a large half afterwards, to go to the scene after the outbreak oi war' and had u zines sell as much as a are and cover variety of choice reading matter, of the attack Shells were bursting rather exciting time mating his way including History, Music, Religion, Education, Fashions, Fancy Needlework, Illustrated Current Events, In the streets as we went. We lowly to England. He said: Home Decorations, Fiction, Literature, Drama, Art, Science, Inventions, General Farming, Dairy Farming, crossed a bridge over the canal under "I left Berlin ten days ago, and have Live Stock, Vegetables, Fruit and Poultry. artillery Are. and stood doing nothing Just arrived in England. My stay In On account of the splendid contract we have made with the publisher of these magazines, we are able to give our readers a , choice of any one of the clubs in combination with our paper one year for $2.00. Just 25c more than the price of our paper behind a mill on the bank for some, the German capital will be unlorget--table- alone. This offer is made to everybody. If you have never subscribed to our paper before, we ask you to take advantage of this offer. time. so been with vi- crowded has it If yon are a subscriber to our paper we ask you to renew so that you too, may get 3 magazines extra. Look over vid impressions the list and select "Then some one cried out that the and great event. it the dab yuu like best. Send your order today or give your order to our repreeentative or call at our office when in town. If you Hermans were advancing along the "At the risk of my life I left Berlin are now a subscriber to any of these magazines snd want to renew just send ycur order to us and we will have your subscription canal bank, and our company was with my wife and children on that extended. If your subscription to our paper Is past due, we üdvise you to pay up and take advantage of this bargain. If you are in ordered to go along Then the Ger- date with a Dutch passport I had been the habit of buying your magazine through other channel, we ask you to justly compare our clubs and prices with that of any mans opened fire with their guns lucky enough to obtain, yith other offer you receive. You. no doubt, nre now a subscribe r to some of these periodicals. You can save money by aending your at tin la Chance to get your home paper and a yearly supply of about Ave hundred yards help of my knowledge renewal order to us. Here a good reading at a real bargain. If you want with shrap- of the Dutch Kimball's one or more of these magazines sent to different addresses, just mention it. nel, and the scene that followed beg- language and through the kindness o' Dairy TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ABOUT THIS BIG OFFER gars description. Several of us were a foreign ambassador. I managed td FarmerJ laid mil iWhm d.. "ft.- -, i I. I'll No. 1 CI.UB No. 10 CLUB No. 18 No. aa length behind a wooden fence slip over the border Into Holland. (with free pattern) Today's (with free pattern) Today's (with free pattern) Fnr.cyworkclubMagaslne about half an Inch thick The Oer-ma- u "When It became known that Oer Farm Life Woman's World Gentlewoman Gentlewoman Kverjrday Life Home Life Home Life shells burst about three yards many had declared war, whole of Today's with free pattern) the No. a CLUB No. 11 CLUB No. 10 In front of it. was splin- m CLUB CLUB No. 3T f blown to Berlin was aflame with an enormous Woman's World Good Stories Successful Farming Kansas City Weekly Star ters In about ten None People Popular Monthly Farm Life Home Life Farm Life minutes. of enthusiasm The Btreets were densi Everyday Life Everyday Life Everyday us expected to get out Gentlewoman Life alive. with marching throngs singing the CLUB No. S CLUB No. 13 Cl.t'B No. ao ' N. aa "They kept us there about an hour patriotic songs of the Fntherlr.nd. anil Hearth and Horn Green's Frutt Grower! Farmer's Wife Gentlewomenclub they guve Farm Life Everyday Life Home Life Woman's World before us the word to re- making their way to the kaiser's pal Household Maeasln. Farm Life Everyday Life Home Life tire. I had just turned round to go ace. It looked as If the whole city CI.UB No. 4 CLUB No. 18 CLUB No. ai It No. aa back when I stopped one. It hits had gone mad. American Woman Today's (with Ire pattern) Happy Hours. Kansas City Weekly 8tar GREENS Farm Life Pralrlc Farmer Farm Life Everyday Life you with an awful thump, and I "There was at that time a confident Household Guest Household Mag-atln- Gentlewoman Home Life thought It had cuught me at the bot- belief that Great Britain would re Fruit Grower i.l'B No. S SPECIAL, CI.UB Same Price am Other CI.UB No. SO tom of spine, Today's (with free pattern) Southern Rurallat the as It numbed my main neutral. JuRt after Great Britain Farm Life Woman' World Poultry Item Home Life legs for about half an hour. had entered the conflict I was tbld Household Magazine Momo Llfo Form Llfo Gentlewoman "When Í found I could not walk, I no al- CI.UB No. e CLUB No. SI that British subject would be Today's (with free pattern) CLUB No. 14 club No. aa Farmer's Wkly. DispatchlBt. gave It up, juBt arter I got my first People's Popular Monthly Farm. Stock and Home Paul lowed to leave the country, and I had Everyday Life Farm Progrese Se ornan's World Home Life view of the Germans They were to report myself every day to the po Gentlewoman Woman's World Home Life Farm Life CLUB No. T CLUB No. 33 coming out of a wood about four hun- lice. I had In my possession on Kng CLUB No. IS CLUB No. 33 Weekly Fsneywork Magazine Poultry Item Vegetable Grower Rural (St. Paul) dred yards away, all in a heap to- llsh passport which I had out Everyday Llf (with Today's (with Gentlewoman taken Woman's World Today's free pattern) free pattern) Everyday Life gether, so I thought as I wus done for only two hours before England sent Farm Lite Everyday Life I would get a bit of my own back, CLUB No. S CLUB No. IS CI.UB No. 34 CLUB No. SS her ultimatum to Germany. Farm and Fireside Boys' Magaslne Woman's World American Home and so I started pumping a bit of lead "During my enforced stay In the Woman's World HomeLi fe Farm Life Woman's World Into them. Horns Life GenUawoman Today's (with free pattern) Gentlewoman capital I saw the entrance of the kai- CLUB No. CLUB No. three-quarter- s CI.UB No. 17 No. as 34 "I stuck there for about ser, the kaiserin and crown princ Farm and Home Woman'sci.ub Weekly McCall's (with free pattern) the Woman's World Kimball's Dairy Farmer Home of an hour, and llred all my own with his wife Home Life Woman's World Everyday Life and the princes from Household Guest Gentlewoman Home Lile Household Guest ammunition and a lot belonging to Potsdam. It was a scene of the wild- two more wounded men who were est enthusiasm. The picture of the close to me about three hundred emperor Is a vivid memory. He did rounds altogether, and us it was such not bow once In acknowledgment of a good target, I guess I accounted for the shouts of the crowd. The crown a goot Idt of them. prince and his wife nodded and smiled "Then I suddenly discovered 1 continually, but the emperor sat with could walk, and bo I set off to get one hand at his golden hétmet, stern buck. 1 had to walk about one hun- and Inscrutable, a figure of destiny dred and fifty yards In the open, with There was not during the whole time shrapnel bursting around me all the the faintest flicker of a smile. way. "Scene very different from these "A man who was at Paardeburg and occurred on the arrival of the refugees Magersfontein in South Africa said from eastern Prussia In consequence they were nothing to what we got Rlip;. fiflaassfl of the Russian advance. They came al CCSSS? my 1 that Sunday. Out of 240 men of In thousands, rich and poor alike, 1DSH oEwIfc"-- - MEffTgl company only about twenty were un- packed In freight cars, with all their injured." belongingr In snmll handbags or bun aWaaaaBxeakae&oxae 4tal MrB. D. L. Wilson of Hunslet sends de. The women and children were a letter received from her husband, a crying. Their arrival created a very He seaman of the Bacchante. says: bad Impression in Berlin, and gave "You will have read of our victory rise to alarming speculations that the AVISO NOTICE In the North sea. It was Hue Our Russians would be In Berlin before WAR ENDS DRESS SUIT RfJLE ship brought the dead and wounded they were expected. Halloween back. A grim job and the prisoners "Meanwhile the ordinary life of the London Theatera Discover Formalities I El trespasar dentro del pasteo del W. S. Is hereby given that the property oi the It was, too. only wish the whole city wa not quite normal, although Are Not Observed in Troublous out. We en el Candado de Colfax con la mira d URRACA as defined by a deed Uerman fleet would come the authorities did their best to keep Time. RANCH may get of coming home o cor- July in office of a chance it o. Food prices were regulated by yaza, pezca, recoger fruta silvestre recorded 31st, iqio, the firing Is rotten, while Saturday; soon. Their the government a one step to keep London. The war has brought ta! maeera seca o para cualesquieraotroe the Recorder of Colfax county, New Mex- our men behind the guns are perfect. off panic. my I could about two Innovations In the leading fio sin permiso; se prohibe est rictament ico, on pages 478 and following from Stan- y,et every Prom house see They a hit time. a of prices s Zeppelins and aeroplanes continually London theaters, reduction c aquellos que asi traspasarenseran prose-cutado- ley McCormick to Geo. H. Webster. Jr., '"(he bounderB won't come out. circling overhead. Nearly all the tram and tho privilege of sitting in the al lleno de la ley. has been created a Game and Fish Pre- Thai was the reason our ships had conductors had gone to the war and best seats without wearing evening Be Careful Por (Frimado) WILLIAM FRENCH, serve under licenses issued by the State to try to drive them out. You see the tram were equipped with women dress. ta Compnaia de Heces del W. S. Game Warden of New Mexico, on July the place is all mined, and if a ship The stalls of London houses, which conductor, chiefly wives of the con- 1 Into one of these It means itb, 191 3, for a period or ten 10 years. runs mines tram-men- . correspond to orchestra seats In script Under said license, all game quadrupeds, destruction. ''It must be said that the organiza America, are ordinarily sold at $2.50 "The commander of the Liberty, a Saturday night is he.Ilowe'en and game birds and game fish become the pro- tion and equipment of the German, but several of the principal theaterE torpedo-boa- t destroyer, asked his to $2. as usual hilarity and mischievous-nes- s NOTICE perty ol the owner and no fishing or hunt- army 1 remarkable and the mobiliza- have reduced the price ship's company if they would volun- ing Urraca will permit- clockwork. Is a Although, there was no hard and amona; the younger genera- 00 said Ranch be teer to go up Kiel harbor with him, tion went like There feeling of about victory fast rule, there was a custom, which will ted under full penalty of law, without and every man said Yes,' although it cocksureness tion be rampant and Cimarron In Berlin. people feel Bel only a few Independent people bao All trespassing on the Urraca Ranch written permission from the owner or his looked certain death. Up they went The that is no exception to the rule. This glum wu stupid not to allow Germany the temerity to violate, that every oc property, in Colfax county, whether (or the authorized agent. and got under the forts of Helgoland eve of to through, thtA severe cupant of the stalls should wear is one season the year when the of fishing, wild is- rip the German cruisers In march and the purpose hunting, gathering No hunting permits will be and let at 1 ning dress. punishment Inflicted qntte Just." young folk go out for a lark and it fruit or culling fire wood or any other pur- the harbor. One of the wounded sail The exceedingly fashionable thea sued during rhe year 1914. pose Beer-bohn- is generally supposed they are whatsoever, without permission, is or of the Liberty told me that the ters controlled by Sir Herbert i that Geo. H. Webster, Jr. shells tired at tbem were enough to WAR WOUNDS HEAL RAPIDLY Tree and Sir George Alexander entitled to enjoy innocent fun, pro- strictly prohibited, and all such trespas- sink a fleet. were among the first to recognize that viding however that no damage is sers will.be prosecuted to the full extent "Our ship had only one torpedo and Antiseptic Treatment and the Velocity war Is a time when formalities are at of the law. une round of ammuultlon left. So they of Modern Bullet Aid a discount. done to real and personal property. Geo. H. Webster. Jr. AVISO. turned around and came out, when a Recovery. When people are cutting off theli All are boys and girls before grown shrapnel shell struck the Liberty's luxuries and many in mourning oi up. mast, killing the gallant commander London The rapidity with which oppressed with anxiety for relatives and ihye others. The coxswain, al- the wounds of soldiers are healed, ami at the front, theatergoing suffers a El trespasar sobre la propriedad del Drought blood-poisonin- though wounded,. the ship the practical absence of sharp decline. In the Interests of the rancho de la Urraca, en el Condado de safely to our fleet that was wailing caaes, has been a surprise in view many people who depend upon them Colfax sea ya con el fin de cazar pazcan o outside. We pray to Qod that we may of the "deadly effectiveness" of the for a living, the managers are doing come off victorious, and i am confident modern army weapons. their best to keep their houses open Montoya Child recoger fruta silvestre o cortar lena oi otro we shall, as every man Jack In, the "The antiseptic treatment of wound' ün cualesquiera sin permiso se prohibe of a lion." fleet has the heart almost immediately after their lnflic v ' estrictamente. Y todos aquellos quienes Krupp Runr Day and Night. Hon has a great deal to do with the Ik traspasaren serán p r usee u lados al pleno A Scotch woman was After r More Gettysburg Oead. fact that cures are effected in such a Edinburgh. Passes Away exteo'.a de la ley. I'a While George as has been demonstrated bus returned from Germany, where she) Gettysburg, short time Geo. H. Webster, Jr. Woodward was hunting for bullet In In the London hospitals," said one of hud been staying with friends at Es the field of the Almshouse farm near the physicians In attendance upon tin sen, states that work Is going on at Long Illness Krupp guu foverlshly day I la i low's knoll he saw what he thought wounded. the factory was human bones and began scratch- "While surgery ha made wonderful and night. Only the gun and ammunl ing with bis umbrella, unearthing a stride In tho last decade, the results t'on department are being operated, 46.000 men coustautly human Skull. He then tecured a might have been different were It not but these keep Re-Open- The 15 months old child of Faus-ti- n ed Grand Hotel shovel uud dug up the bones of three that the antiseptic preventive meas- Vmployed. men. Together with the bones were ures have been applied. This woman says also that foreign Montoya and wife, died early found two five dollar gold coins of the "Another Important reason lies In ics have been numerous and tbat Monday morning at the home of portions ol u one da 14 Russians, dressed as wom- date of and 18H, two the fact that the bullet fired from its parents after an illness of sum- dhoes and nine brass buttons of the modern rifle travels with such velocity en, were shot. She rays that food Is The Grand Hotel has been ,'ibundunt In Essen, acme of 11 Is mer complaint. The child was car of New York stale, a a to obviate the danger of a ragged and and in the number of Iron trouser buttons and wound." even cheaper than before the war. ritd to its last resting place Tues- future several musket caps. day afternoon in the Mountaiu tin: dining room will be con- German Spy Shot Down. Rescues Comrade Under Fir. V iew cemetery, and a large number ducted at the same old rates. Must Have Bath and Tea. Paris A (Ifspatei from Troyes. Petrotirnd. A Russiuu ofltter re- Paris. No matter how great the r'runce, to the liuvus agency stut. i ports that one of his soldiers wept, out of friends and relatives formed the Board $5.25: with room $7 danger, the llilti-- h soldiers will not 'but an announcement come fpun f ñu brought back on horseback uoder cortege to tne cemetery where the Hon. Hugh H. Williams Good Meals Clean Beds be kept from their bath or tlielr tea. Louillli-Sur-Seln- a town 23 miles i lie enemies' lire a comrade wno sub remains are , resting in peace. rtetween two recent ..t tucks on a town northwest of Troyes, that the Presejk sequent ly was discovered to be Republican Candidate for me llritlsh OiHcera took tea and til brought down a German aeropian'a young woman. She waa wounded and The bereaved family has the sym- Mrs. mu had a "tub ' iu Uto river. while It waa flying over that city. la now In a hospital at KlefX. pathy of their many friends. Corporation Commissioner S. Smith CIMARRON NEWS.

he booked his thumb Into his belt and brought up Images of the past of trimmer, a man who tried to be all First Aid to Matrimony. regarded the captain fixedly peaceful Yaquis, seised at every ranch things to all people as a good hotel-keep- "The English military uniform." i "Ah, very well," aald Del Ray, Jerk- In Sonora on a certain night; of long should but now he altered hla said General Holland in Canton, "I ing bis waxed mustachlos, "I will not marches overland, prodded on by opinion a little, for tint letters were tbe best looking and It Is also the The Land of Broken Promises preas the matter. But I understand rurales and guards; of the crowded from Phil. He read them over In the best to tight In. Take the photo- from one of my men, senor, th- -t you prison-ship- s fren which the most an- crowded plata. Into which the first graphs of the wounded and dead Kng-lls- h are harboring a dangej-ou- criminal guished burled themselves Into the refugees were Just beginning to pour, officers Viscount Hawarden, the By DANE COOUDGE her the same mak, perhaps, whom I ea; and then the awful years of and frowned aa he skimmed through Hon. W. A. Cecil. Lieut the Hon. it. A Stirring Story Amfhor saw running up the canyon?" slavery In the poisoned tropics, until the last Keppel. Did you ever see such a He smiled meaningly at this, but only the hardiest were Of ftée$e$e)et W left Gracia and vain protestations of handsome lot of uniforms? of the Mexican Bud was Y aquí Amigo "TTW Tsefceis. " Cut. swift to defend hla bad seen It all, as the scars devotion there was enough and to "No wonder all the English sold'ere "No, aenor," replied, "I no on broad proved Revolution Illustrations by Don J. Levin he have his back but he apare, but nothing about tbe mine. marry well," General Holland conclud- such criminal. I have a Mexican work- withdrew now into silence and left his Only In the first one, written on the ed. "Handsome Is as handsome does ing for me wDo Is one of the best thoughts unsaid. As he sat there by very day he had deserted, did he so and the English uniform certainly miners in Sonora, and that la all I the Ore, one long, black hand held out much an attempt an excuse for so pre- does havoc among the English know about htm." to keep the gleam from his eyes, he cipitately abandoning their claim and (CwtH 1914. hr "A Mexican?" repeated Del Rey, made a noble figure, but tbe Yaquql hts Mexican cltlsenshlp. Phil wrote: arching hla eyebrows. "Excuse me, songs which he crooned on SYNOPSIS. true beauty, with no uneasy thoughts had other My waa being through head- NEARLY CRAZY WITH ECZEMA my to nights mall sent of treachery to poison hts honest love. sir, but It la bualneaa know were forgotten, and he held quarters and looked over by Del Ray, sa every man In this district, and he la himself tense and still. Then at laat I knew I would never receive the papers, Hue) Hooker and Phil Da Lancer an "I believe you. lady," he eald. "And S54 Plum St., Youngs town, Ohio tu(t to a In Mexico, no Mexican, Yaqul. Moreover, be even If they came. I hstpe you don't feel forced. revolution I'm glad to know you," he added, tak- but a rose and gaaed at Bud. to five up their minina claim and return he Is a fugitive and an outlaw, and If "You pay me my money," he aald. hard about It pardner. Kruger ears to "Blotchea like ringworms started to to the United State In the border town ing off hla hat and bowing awkwardly. come out right away. I would have my K fed- go come out all over face and neck. vf riadsden Bud meets Henry nicer, a "Anything I you, hesi- he had not been enlisted with the "I now." stayed with It, but It wasn't any use. wealthy propo-altl- o can do for don't Later form miner, who makes him a erals I should have arrested him when "Sure," answered Bud. and after he And now, Bud, I want to ask you some- it took the of white flakes to return to Maxloo to acquire titla tate to aak for It only I can't go when I would they off In o a very rich mine which Kruger had he passed through Fortuna. So I warn had weighed out the equivalent in thing. When you come out. bring Oracle and rub came against my pardners on this mine." you. mercy so blown up when ha round ha had been you, sir, not to hide him, or you will gold on his scales he flipped Id some with Don't leave her at the little white scales. The ecsema 'heated out of. the title by ona Aragón. He bowed again and retreated of Del Rey. 1 would come myself If It disfigured 1 wae The Mexican subsequently had spent a be liable to the law." more for luck and gave blm a sack to me that ashamed toward the door, but she followed blm wasn't sure death. Be quick about it. go large aum of money la an unsuccessful 1 you. to out anywhere. It itched all the al- "I'm not hiding him," protested hold It Bud; count on attempt lo relocate the vein and then impulsively. time and whenever I perspired or got lowed the land to revert for taxes. Book- "Shake hands." she said, holding out Hooker scornfully. "I'm Just hiring "What you buy with all that?" he The other letters were all like that, er and fe arrive at Fortuna, near blm miner, any you want Inquired And yet my face tbe least bit wet, It would where located. both her own, "and will you help me?" as a and time with a friendly grin; "grub'" but nothing about the mine. ths Tall mine Is you get burn until I very nearly went eraey. Thev engage crua Mendet to acquire the "Sure!" answered Bud, and as bar him can come and him. He's "No, senor,' answered Amigo, knot- It was the mine that Bud was fighting title for them and basin preliminary up In the rocks there somewhere ting the precious gold In a handker- for that they had fought for from the The more I rubbed or scratched the work. Aragnn accuses them of lumping soft Angara closed on his he took them more It spread and It made me so hts claim. Hooker discovers that matri- gently, for fear (bat he might crush now." chief; "cartridges!" first Tbe railroad was torn up now, monial entanglements prevent Mendex "So!" exclaimed the captain, glanc- "What for?" queried Bud, and tben snd a flight with Gracia was hopeless, restless I could not sleep at night from acquiring a valid title. Phil, who them and never know. day a prevailed upon has been paying attention to Orada Ara- ing uneasily at the hillside. "I did not it waa Amigo who smiled. but It was Just at well, for he never "One friend gón, decides to turn Mexican and acquire CHAPTER XVIII. think but many thanka, senor. an- "To kill Mexicans with;" he replied, would abandon the Eagle Tall. me to get a sample of Cutlcura Soap the title. Aragón falls In hla attempt to itch- re- other time will do as well." and In those words Hooker read the In two mouths, or three, when the and Ointment They caused the drive them off the claim. Rebels are A weary ported In the vicinity. A rich vein of month of waiting followed He reined his horse away as he secret of his thrift rebels were whipped off, bis papers ing to stop Instantly and In a very few gold la struck and work on ths mine Is that day of days In Fortuna, and still days my face began to show stopped until the title can be perfected. spoke and, with a Jerk of the bead to While hla wild brethren fought In might come. Then he could pay his and neck n there waa no word Phil. Phil Is arrested by Manuel del Key. cap-tai- from Bernardo Aragón, rode rapidly down the can- the hills or prepared for to and con- a marked Improvement. I used three Qracla'a. the battles taxes transfer his title and of the rurales and suitor of Bravo and his rebel raiders passed yon. Aragón lingered to retrieve bis come. It waa his part to earn the sider the stealing of Gracia. But since cakes of Cutlcura Soap and one box He Is released on promise to stsy sway through the to east, from Oracla. Phil la forced to enlist In mountains the and fallen gun-be- and then, seeming to money that should keep tbem In am- he had seen her and touched her hand of Cutlcura Ointment and my face the rurales. He ssks Bad to tske care news came of heavy fighting in Chi- of to completely cured." of Clracla. Ths rebels are defeated In a think better his desire speak, he munition. It waa tor that. In fact, that something held blm back a grudging and neck are fleece battle near Fortuna. huahua. Don Cipriano Aragón moved made a aingle vindictive gesture and Porfirio Dtax had, seised all the peace- reluctance and be was glad that his (Signed) Newton ID. W. Chapman. his family back to bis hacienda and aet spurs to his champing horse. ful Yaquis in a night and shipped them duty lay elsewhere. If she was hie h. 27, 1914. CHAPTKH XVII Continue Oracla became only a dream. It waa mrely a fling; of the hand, as to Yucatan for he aaw that while girl now be would come down and get Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold Tben, one day, as Hooker and the "What, aenor!" aha bantered; "you spontaneous as a sigh or a frown, but they were working tbe wild Yaqula her anyway. throughout the world. Sample of each Yaqul were industriously pounding out In 32-- T your It Hooker read the last exasperation would never lack. But sbe was not his girl and, gasing free.wlth Skin Book. Address post- do not apeak Surely, then, gold, a messenger came out from town Lancey was wrong when of the Spaniard and his declaration of All tbe time that Amigo had been back grimly at the seething plaxa and card "Cutlcura. Dept." L, Boston." Adv. friend De with a telegram In his hand. he aald you would save me! For look, war to the knife. He bared his strong doing two men's work and saving on the hotel that hid her from sight, he Am In Qadaden. No to blight- I chance hold teeth in reply and hissed out a the price of a shirt he had held that rode somberly down the road. After An Emotionalist. Mr. Hooker, am promised to marry mine. Kruger says quit. P. ing curse, and then Aragón was gone. In his mind kill get "So you're hanging around broe dear Phil; but how can I manage that "No, 111 be 'aarned If 1 do!" mut- cheerful dream to all, there was nothing to excited That evening, as the darkness came again?" said t.he policeman. when Manuel del Rey le watching me? tered Bud. Then he sat down to think. more Mexicans! about every revoltoso in the country on and the canyon became hushed and "Yes." answered BUI the B It la Impossible. Is It not?" "Amigo," be eald to the Yaqul, "are Yet, despite the savagery In him. was lined up around Agua Negra and, irlar. still Bud built a big Ore and stood be- "I a I brokf a "Seems so," muttered Hud. and In you Mexican Can you get Hooker had comn to like the Yaqul, with four hundred soldiers to oppose haven't cent. into a rltlsen? fore It, his rugged form silhouetted poor the back of his head he began to think title to miner' and he liked hl.n still. With the them and artillery to shell their ad- house night before last ac. the be- of taxpayer told me such a quickly. Here was the fountalnhead "Me a Mexican?" repeated Amigo, rurales on bis trail It waa better that vance, it would be many a long day mark a me ahed-dl- of his misfortunes, and If she had her on he should go, but Bud wanted him to fore they took that town. hard luck story that he had tapping himself the chest "No; my way she would lay all hla plana In senor! Seguro que no!" return. So. knowing the simple hon- Twice already Agua Negra had tears sn' lendin' him last esty ruins and eren then not marry Phil. "All right then," observed Bud bit- of Indians, he brought out his fallen before such attacks, but now It cent." In fact, from the light way she spoke, terly, "here goes nothing nowhere! own spare pistol and placed It In Ami-go'- s was protected by rifle-pit- s and ma- he sensed that she did not Intend to I'll turn Mexican myself!" hands. Often he had seen him chine guns set high on mud roofs. And Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets reflate marry him. grudge was against gasing at It longingly, for It was light- tben there were the Yaquis, still faith- and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Her He passed the messenger on the way Sugsr-coste- heavy tiny granules. Easy to take Manuel del Rey who drove away all to town, took out his first papera as a er than his Mauser snd better ful to Madero. They alone could hold aa candy. Adv. her lovers. citizen, picked up the mineral agent's for the Journey. the town, If they made up their minds "1 you my "Well," he ventured, "there's no expert on the way back, and located "Here," he said, will lend to light So reasoned Hooker, mulling Undesirable Let. pistol you can give It me when rush, I reckon Phil's enlisted tor Ave the Eagle Tall in his own name. Be- and to over the news that he had heard. But He Will you share my lot? you years." fore riding back to camp he wired to ooine back." he watched the rldgea warily, for the She No, I don't like the crop of "Ha!" she cried contemptuously; Kruger: "Sure!" answered the Indian, hang- weather was good tor raiders. wild oats on It. "and do you think he will serve? No! Have turned Mex and relocated claim. ing It on his hip; "adlos!" A day paased. and then another, and They shook then, big blew only for At a word from me be will flee to the HOOKER hands and the the whistle the Be happy. Use Red Cross Bag Bluet border and I shall Join him In the It waa hla last card, and he did not Yaqul disappeared in the darkness. In shifts; tbe loneliness of the hills op- much better than liquid blue Delights United States!" expect to win by It Fate had been the morning, when a squad of rurales pressed him as he gated out at the tbe laundress. All grocers. Adv. "What?" demanded Bud; "Phil de against him front the first, and be closed in on the camp, they found quivering heat And then, like a toad eert?" could see his flnlsh, but bis naturv. nothing but bis great tracks in tbe after a shower, Amigo came paddling Pessimistic Opinion. In a moment he saw what such a drove him to light on. All that Ara- dust Into camp on tbe heels of a thunder- "The good die young." move would mean to him to Kruger gón had to do now was to have him storm, hts sandals hung on his hip and "Perhaps it Is Just as well. They'd and the Ragle Tall and he woke sud- summoned for military service, and CHAPTER XIX. hla big feet squelching through the starve to death later." denly from his calm. Del Rey would do the real. mud. "Here now," he aald, scowling; as he Tben he could take over the mine. It was June and the windstorms Across his shoulders he wore a gay saw that she was laughing at blm, A mere formality or so it seemed which had swept in from the south- serape, woven by some patient woman A GOOD COMPLEXION "you've made me and Phil enough but between Aragón and his mine east died sway. No more, as in the of his tribe; and in tbe belt beside trouble. You let that boy alone, stood (he Texas blood. Hooker had months that had passed, did the dust-pilla- r Bud'e pistol he carried a heavy knife, GUARANTEED. USE ZONA POMADE aavvy ?" been crowded to the wall, and be was rise from the dump of the For- blacksmlthed from a ten-Inc- file by the beauty powder compressed with healing He stooped toward her as he spoke, mad enough to light tuna mill and go swirling up the can- some Yaqul hlllman. All in all, he agenta, you will never be annoyed by pim- fixing her with masterful eyes that The news of De Lancey 's desertion yon. wgs a One barbarian, but he looked ples, blackheads or facial blemishes. If had tamed many a bad horse and man, followed quickly after hts flight It A great calm and heat settled over good to the lonely Bud. not satisfied after thirty days' trial your and she shrank away Instinctively. came over the federal wires in a re- the harassed land, and above tbe far "Ola, Amigo!" he hailed, stepping dealer will exchange for 50c in other goods Then she glanced at him shyly and port to Manuel del Rey but by the blue wall of the Sierras the first thun- out from the adobe bouse where he Zona has satisfied for twenty years try h) edged over toward the open door. time It got to Aragón (hat gentleman der caps of the rainy season rose up had moved to avoid the rains; and at our risk. At dealers or mailed, 300. "I wltl do what I please, Mr. Hook- was too late. They rode Into camp till they obscured the sky. Then, with Amigo answered with bis honest smile ZOMA COMPANY. WICHITA, KANSAS er," she returned, balancing on the the next day Aragón aud the captain "Take That Gun Off, De Veu Under-stan- d a rush of conflicting winds, a leaden which carried no hint of savagery or verge of flight'. of the rurales and at the first glimpse r silence, and a crash of flickering light, deceit. "All right," Hud came back; "but Of that hated uniform Amigo was off against the flames. And soon, as quiet the storm burst in tropic fury and was Try as be would. Bud could not KOVE RALLS don't you call me In on it You've like a buck. Bud went out sullenly as a fox, the Yaqul appeared from the gone as quickly as it bad come. bring himself to think of his Yaqu! aa made fool 1 suppose you'd to meet them, his black So, dangerous; even when bal- a of Phil mood showing gloom. while the rich landowners of the and he ALL RIGHTS RESERVED like to get me, too. Then your father In his lowering eyes, and he halted "Did he come for me?" he asked, hot country sat Idle and watched It anced tbe Indian's murderous bowie-knif- e would grab our mine." tbem by the savagery of his cursing. advancing warily Into the firelight, grow, another storm gathered behind n his hands he regarded it with Keep Kids Kleen cock-eye- d weapon, "What do yon mean?" sbe cbal "You old reprobate," he "that capitán?" the distsnt Sierras; snd, as empty a grin. It was a heavy broad TW mmt practical, heeJlhfc'. 'eased, turning back upon. him. snarled, advancing threateningly upon rumors lulled them to a false security, across tbe back, keen on one edge, 75c iHftlM MrsMata jvr lo vent "Yes," answered Bud, "and for me, fit ad for ehiMraR 1 S ye ra sf e is "I mean this," responded Hooker the paling Aragou. "this makes three too. But you must have known blm suddenly from the north came the and drawn to a point that was both da la out pie writ drop back. warmly. you've come Into ray camp newa daubing sharp and strong. haft was eUiilvilippexlMweeT Kaailv washed "Phil holds the title to our times and before, Amigo he seems to be afraid of raids, of railroads Tbe He tight Isatis bajada to oy b mine. If he deserts be loses his Mexi- brought your gun with you! Now take cut. troops routed, and the whole bor- wrapped with rawhide to hold the Mal. la blu desatiba, emú of you." hito can la off!" he yelled, occupied by clutch of tbe hand. hickory .tripa fr all la jest rltlsenabip and his claim no it dropping suddenly A smile of satisfaction passed over der swarming rebels. Mad. Also llfbtor waif lit l good. Hut you don't need to Milnk that Into Spanish. "Take that gun off do In a day the southern country was "What do you do with tbls?" queried tew turn mar wur, All far ma la tbe swarthy face of the Indian at this, WlKBMd wlta fea red orb a your wlH get be- you off Hooker. "Chop wood? Skin deer?" Had father the mine then, understand?" and then the linea became grim again. Isolated and cut from escape and, m la Dutob nack with i!Uw cause he'll ha,ve to whip mo So violent and unexpected waa hla while of "Tea. chop wood!" answered Amigo, leave and btfb Back and loaf first!" Hla eyea glowed with the light of some the hordes Chihuahua insur- laevaa. A It Hew salt flU If "Oho!" sbe sneered; "so that Is assault that It threw Aragón Into a great purpose, and for the first time rectos laid siege to Agua Negra, the but he replaced carefully In his belt. Ibas rip, TI Ik exile, Moat by you thinking of? You panic, and even Manuel del Key soft- (TO BE CONTINUED.) Fart Pas prepaid em what are are a since he had been with Hud he drew belated Spanish haciendados came . Ballafaaiauonauaittoad true gringo, Mr. Hooker--alwa- ys ened his manner as be Inquired into hla scuttling once more to Fortuna. There, r Money abaartally rafaadad. aalde tbe veil from past. aaato aja of aalM wb thinking about (he money!" the cause. "Yes." he said, nodding slgnlflcantly, at least, was an American town where KNEW USE OF THE CEREALS mind," Anglo-Saxo- Uvi Straw ft C., Dept. P3 "Yea," returned Bud; "and even at "Never answered Kud, "tbe rural la afraid. He knows I have the courage of the would that I believe your old man will beat smiling crustily as Aragón laid aside come to kill him." protect their women In extremity. And. Evldsncs That People of ths Stone me!" his arms; "I know that hombre well! He squatted by the tire and poured if worst came to worst. It was better Age Diet Not Live Exclusively on Sbe laughed again, with sudden Now what ran 1 do for you, espitan?" out a cup of coffee, still brooding over to pay ransom to red-fla- g generals Animal Food. so to your caprlclousness, and stood tapping (he "Us kind as take band his thoughts --then, with a swift ges- than to fall victims to bandits and loot- foot. from your belt," replied Del Rey IN floor with her with ture, he laid open his shirt snd pointed ers. There Is nothing to Indicate that GOLD fREE "Ah. I see," she said at leuglb, tax- a smile that was Intended to placate. to a scar along tbe ribs. As (be bass rosr of (he great whlstls the men of the later stone age did not ing at blm reproachfully; "you (hlnk "Ah, thank you excuse my nerves "He shot me there." he ssid reverberated over the bills Bud Hook- have buckwheat pancakes tor break- Sand us the name of aay responsible party I am working for my fa(ber. You now 1 can tell you the news. 1 re?ret "And so you have come to kill blm?" er left bis lonely camp almost gladly, fast. It has been learned that not who Is Interested lo tbe purebase of a piano or think I got poor Phil Into ail this to Inform you, senor. thai your friend, "Yea," answered Amigo; "but not and witb hla hard-wo- gold-dus- t safe only buckwheat but many other grains player plauo and In the evest we sell them sn trouble in order to chea( him of hla De Lancey. has deserted from my com- now. Tomorrow I go to my people beneath hts belt, went galloping Into of the present day, such as corn, bar- Instrument between now and January ill, we me you, mand, taking will send you Sft la gold fres. mine. But let tell Senor bis arms and equipment I must take tbem my money first" town. ley, flax, rye and oats, formed an Im- Gringo," she cried with sudden Are. with him In case he Is captured be "Have you got a wife?" aaked Hook- Not for three weeks- - -- not sines be portant part of tbe dally bread con- Be sura and give na correct name and ad- I I dress "that did not! have nothing to do will be shot aa a deserter." er, forgetting for once his sccuetomed received the wire from Pbll snd lo- sumed by the people of the latter half and tell us party's occupation and how long hs has lived In your oommunlly. with my father and his schemes. But "Your news Is old, capitán," re- reserve. cated (he Eagle Tall mine had he of stone age, known as neo- " the the If you do not trust me joined Hooker. "I knew ll (wo days "No." grumbled Amiga, shaking his dared (o leave hie claim. Rurales, out- lithic epoch Our big 1914 Piano, Player Piano and Vlo-tro- She turned dramatically (o go, but ago. And you can (ell Mr. Aragón head sadly, "no wife." laws and Mexican patriots had dropped It Is generally admitted that oataloirs and full details of our the will be mailed free on application. when Hooker mado no effort to stay that It Is no use for him lo (ry to get "Oh. you take your money to your In from day to day and eaten up most men of age of were the hewn stone Please state wbloh Instrument rou are In her sbe returned once more to (he at- this mine I became a Mexican cltlsen father and mother." of bis food, but none of them had hunters. With Asiatic Invasions the yeaterday and located it myself." Urasted lo. Write at onoc Address tack "No. No father no mother nadie! " caught hlro napping, and he had no In- manner of living changed. The nec-llthl- cs "So we L "No," she said. "It was because be learned," responded the cap- He (hrew up hla open hstids to sig- tention that they should. began to raise domestic ani- THE MUSIC COMPANY was an was tain suavely. "It waa part of my American because he nify that all were gone, and Hooker A conspiracy had sprung up to gst mals and lo cultivate certain species "west's Lai est eae Mean Music Haass" brave that 1 put my faith In Phil. errand today (o ask if you would not said no more For three months rid of blm, to harry blm out of (he of of which " and plants, tbe remains are ESTABLISHED 1174 DENVER, COLORADO The Mexican men are cowards they enlist In my company of rurales more he had worked alongside this country, and behind It was Aragón. still to be found. are afraid to stand up and fight! But "Muchas gracias, capitán," an- giant, silent Yaqul and only once had But now, with tbe big whistle blowing, Corn Is tbs most ancient plant Philip dared to mak t love to me ha swered Hookei w Ufa heavy Irony. "1 he sensed bis past That was when Aragón would have other concerna. known. Scientists have observed dared to sing to me at night and do not care to Amigo had torn his shirt In lifting, He bad his wife and daughter, tbe samples of It in the celebrated layer BROOM your T CORN whan Manuel del Key tried to stop blm But friend protested Man and across tbe rippling muscles of bis beautiful Oracle, to hurry to the town, of the Mas d'Asil, or end of ths hewn be stood up and made a flgbt! uel del Key with an iusiuuatlng smile back there had been ahown tbe long and perhaps the thought or being stone period. HAVE YOU ANY? I "My "Ah. that is what admire a man friend waa In jail," put In Bud; white wale of a whip. caught and held for ransom would de- It Is believed that this kin of plant WRITS US. who Is brave' And let me tell you, "he waa to be shot at sunrise. But it waa the mark of his former ter i in, from stealing mines. So rea- Is essentially of Asiatic origin. it Senor Hooker, 1 shall always love your mira, amigo, 1 am not in Jail. and. slavery when, with tbe reat of bis peo- soned Bud, and, dragging a reluctant could have been brought Into Europe Coyne Brothers 1 I If I away pack-anima- friend! could run would furthermore, do not Intend to ha." ple, he bad been deported to the hene- l behind him, he came tid- by nerotlthlc Invaders. Egyptian lis W. SOUTH WATER STR., CHIOAOO mr.rry la very him tomorrow; but this cut. "That creditable to you," quén flelda of Yucatan and flogged by ing In for supplies. wheat been found. Barley Is laugbed has also Manuel del Rey. elands In the way. Del Rey "but eveu then you (he overseer's lash and Amigo waa At tbe store he bought flour and cof- also pretty frequent, being repre- HOWARD E, BURTON oMeMTNO Even my own father Is against me. are entitled to enlist The country Is It. ashamed of But now that he was fee and the other things which he sented by six distinct varieties Qp Specimen Hold, bllver. Lead, ; I tl Gold, Hut don't care I don't care what full of turbulent fellows who have to about to go. Pud mads bold to ask him needed most. As he was passing by the other hand, rye and oats were Silver, Ttc ; Gold, 60s ; Zinc or Copper, II Mailing happens only I be enreiopeeaud full price list seut uo application. do uot think thai ass caught or killed. Come now, you one more question, to set his mind at (be hotel Don Juan de Dios haltied him known, but were rare. was rep- ''bioasom" Stick your Flax Bluer Pins (pure ellrer), price not friend!" understand my errand why make It rest. for a moment, rushing out snd thrust- resented by a different kind from the Leaetllle.Colo. Kef Carbonate Nat. Bank She paused now and glanced at him hard for me?" "Fwrhsps this captain killed yonr ing a bundle of letters Into bis hands preaent species. shyly, and as her eloquent eye met "No. senor," returnee Bud with worts grimly. people?" snd hurrying back Into tbe house, as The other plants of that age were Candidates Send $1 fo ran adrar- - his own Hud felt suddenly that she "I know nothing of your "No, n all da errand. But senor," answered Amigo quiet- If fearful of being detected In suob an probably gathered la a wild state. for Iba 1MOTUKS SHOW I of our ... n i ,.n I Ha was sincere. The gnawing and corro- this I do know. have done nothing ly; "they died " act of friendship. Fruits were generally cut In quartan I. Smith Co., 4U4 ltfu. slrwt( lauv.r sive doubts that had eaten at hla heart for which 1 can be a Treated, and If any He spoke the words simply, but i ."UK before he bad lost his pardner and dried; such as certain little spe- el) away and re saw her now In her man tries lo make me Join the army" there was something In his voice that Bud had decided that Don Juan was a cies of apple and pears. PATENTS SnJíízsSsft? rsssuiisUls. H is twist references. Bart services. CIMARRON NEWS

FOREIGN LATEST NEWS GEN. FRENCH REPORTS ON DESPERATE A cabinet crisis occurred In V' suela and all of the members re EPITOMIZED signed. The Cuban senate passed almost FIGHTING IN BATTLE OF THE AISNE unanimously the national economía defense bill. TKLKQRAPHIC PROM REPORT A large number of woman spins London. The official press bureau made good progress, p. m. THAT COVER THE WIIK'I have been captured and promptly shot but at 6:30 Self-Loadi- ng Issued long reporta from Field Mar-th- enemy's by DU-mud- the artillery and machine Shotgun EVtNTS. the Germana ta the vicinity of gun General Sir John French detailing Are from the direction of Vregny 12 GAUGE, 3 SHOTS the operations of the British expedi- became so severe that no prog-ras- a A scarcity of wheat flour is further felt la tionary force In Prance and their prog- could be made. The positions Holland. At a meeting recently the The recoil reloads this gun. You simply putt the ress from August 22 to Octobef IS. reached were held until dark. trigger for This new gun is safe, strong and OF MOST INTEREST bakers of Velsen decided to bake rye This covers each shot the retirement of the "The Third corps made an attempt recoil-operat- ed bread only. British from simple. It has all the good points of other Mons southward to tha to throw a heavy pontoon across tha shotguns, and many improvements besides. Dr. Klein, attached to the Third Seine and the ad vanea baok to river In the late the afternoon, but cava Among: are Nickel steel construction KEEPING THE READER POSTID French army corps, reports that his River Alane and the first stage of tha up because of the heavy howlUer them men have, buried a son of Field Mar-sha- l desperate and a reloading system that requires no ON MOST IMPORTANT encounters along the line of Bra of the enemy. Von Woltke. that river. It was September 6 when "In the evening enemy change for different loads. CURRENT TOPICS the retired The prosecutor made his closing ad the allies took the offense. at all points and Intrenched himself It'a the Fowling Gnu Par Excellence dress at Sarajevo In the trial of the The report contained thtt startling on high ground about two miles north Newspaper union R.rvioe alleged assassins of Archduke Francis Information : of the river, along which runs the Ni Ferdinand of ' "it Is a fact that bet wen September Chemin des WESTERN. Austria. Dames. NOT SUCH DEADLY ENEMIES Dead Soldier's Gift. Aroused by the positive steps taken It and October 8 the total of killed, Build Pontoons Among the contributions to Quaes wounded Under Firs. California ranks fimt amone the by Germany and Austria to protect and missing among the Brit- "During night Mary of England's Work for Wornest ish expeditionary the of the 18th and "Bloody Chasm" That Separated Na- states in the production of gold. themselves against a falling birth rate force has reached on the 14th. and following days Held fund received recently was an et 661 officers and 11,080 men, proving tionalists and Ulstaritee Might Mr. Lorrine Tenbroek. wife of Qer-rl- t and the telling death rato Incidental to companies Incessantly worked night gagement ring which arrived by mall, the severity of the struggle In which Have Been Bridged. H. Tenbroek, consul from the Neth- the war, England is now encouraging and day, throwing eight pontoons and accompanied by ths following letter t our troops been erlands, died at St. Louis after a long the marriage of recruits soon to go on have engaged." one foot bridge across under "Tha boy who gave ma this before Following Is the river Aa all the world knows, Interna- Illness. foreign service. the statement Issued a generally heavy artillery fire, ho went away will never come back. by the which tional war has proved a great concil- The Duke of pitas bureau: waa Incessantly kept up on of He made me promise before he joined Howard Davis, a negro who shot and Teck. brother of Queen Sir John report, most iator In Ireland. As a contributor to City Mary, who wnslnvalidedhomefrom French's first dated the crossings after their completion. his regiment to give It away If any killed Marshal Payne at Newport, the September 17 says: the Bystander says, you cannot give Ark., waa lynched by af- front suffering from gastritis, waa "The action of the First corps on thing happened to him. It's a hard a mob soon "In spite of very determined resis- much attention to the dismemberment the visited by the king and queen In a this day under the direction and com- wrench to part with, but I prom- ter murder. tance on the part of the enemy, who of the empire when you are not cer- , private hospital In London. mand of Sir Douglas Halg was of so ised him to do so. I send It to yea The Minnesota minimum wage com-- The dnka la holding In strength great tain whether you will have an em- Is aald to be Improving, although and with skillful, bold and decisive a charac- as his gift to the Queen's fund." mission has promulgated wage orders his tenacity a position peculiarly favor- pire to diamember. condition Is regarded as serious ter that he gained positions which affecting all workers and minors of and able to defense, the battle which com- There la a geniality about tha Na- likely to prevent him returning alone would have enabled me to main- baby ordinary ability employed In the state. to the menced on the evening of September tionalist volunteer that makes yon After the second arrives a front. tain my position for more than three woman seldom Reliable sources In Negras 12 has so far forced enemy know that he would rather fight soar changes the style at Podras the back weeks of very severe fighting on the up reported 3,000 Minister of War Alexandre Milla. from pas- one else Germany in this case than doing her hair. that troops of a division his first position, secured north bank of the river. loyal to rand, on the representation of Fer sage of Ulster. A few stories are current Carranza had been ordered the river, and Inflicted great About l p. m. the enemy obtained from Saltillo to garrison nán d David, minister of agricultura, loss upon him, including capture that help to show how vary ripe Ire- the border the a footing between the First and Sec- town. has given leave to the territorial re of 2,000 prisoners land was for conciliation. Not long over and several ond corps and threatened to cut the servists, under arms at depots of the guns." ago a company of Nationalist volun- Slate control of natural resource communications of Gen- interior, they may the latter. Ulster-men- , and safety and sanity places that work fifteen The dispatch gives details of the teers, passing a company of laws for them-selve- eral Halg was hard pressed and had days sowing crops either for s on August 28 29. Gen- and being uncertain aa to the of employment will be discussed by retreat and no reserve In band. I placed a cav- or others. This is done In tha Oough customary etiquette deadly the governors at their annual confer- erals and Chetwode, with the alry division at his disposal, part of between general interests of France. Third enemies saluted. In a dis- ence in Madison, Wis., November 10 and Fifth Cavalry brigades, which he skillfully used to prolong northern The exchange of Interned covered retreat, Ger- trict there was only one field to 14. civilians the repulsing the and secure the left flank of the suitable began when seventy French citizens. mans with great loss. for drilling, as two opposition There are more than 145,000 Income Guards brigade. Some heavy light- and the who had been detained at Donauea- - armies wanted It, the owner began dodgers who have Internal German Pursuit Vigorous. ing ensued, which resulted In en- evaded the chlngen In Haden since the beginning the bidding them against revenue collectors, according to con- "The pursuit by the enemy," contin- emy being driven back with heavy each other. of the war, arrived Berne, Switser-land- , gress experts. Returns are averaging at ues the report, "was very vigorous. loss. Northern cannlness asserted Itself. and continued tholr journey to Some five or six corps The commanding officer of one battal- about $1 ,700,000 a month less than was ' German were General Advance Ordered. expected. Prance through Genera. It Is esti- on the Somme facing the fifth army: ion approached the enemy, and they mated that there are about 2,000 on the Olse at least two corps were "About four o'clock a weakening of agreed to rant the field In common, Police of Newport were confronted counter-attack- s French civilians in Germany while, ha. advancing my the by the enemy and and use it on alternate days I by a tangled mystery result of toward front and were as a tween 6,000 and 6,000 German civilians crossing Somme other Indications tended to show that A third anecdote relates while shooting of M. A. Castoe, 54, on the east and west of that the are interned In France. The repatria- Ham; or more his resistance was decreasing, and a some Ulster volunteers were drilling Alexandria pike near Newport, O., three four German the tion of those la proceeding. corps were opposing general advance was ordered by the a Nationalist was aean sitting on as he was riding In a buggy with his the Sixth French a army on my left. army corps commander. ranee watching them. When he waa stenographer. Miss Nellie Hilton, SI. "Although meeting with consider- 8PORT. "On September 5 General Joffre de- questioned by an Ulsterman he ex- Neuralgia General Obregon, as of Car- able opposition head the cided to take the offensive, as and coming under plained that his own company had ranza commission, presented a he very heavy artillery There is no need to suffer the has Princeton opened the new Palmer considered conditions very favorable and rifle fire, mislaid their rifles and could not resolution before the Aguas Callentes the position of the corps end annoying, excruciating pain of memorial stadium at Princeton. N. J.. to success." at the drill; "but," he added, "we were wait- neuralgia; Sloan's laid convention asking for guarantees of of the day's operations extended from Liniment with a 16 to 12 victory over Dart Field Marshal French believes that ing to see If we could get the loan of on gently wilt soothe the aching safety for all delegates and requesting mouth, the Chemin des Dames on the right noon on 6th enemy re- yours when you've done with them." head like magic Don't delay. that the convention be moved to "a about the the through Chivy to Le Cour De Scuplr, By its defeat at Sioux Palls of alized that a powerful threat was Try it at once. safer place." with the First cavalry brigade ex- South Dakota by n score of 33 to 0 being made against the flank of his important to M ornare Hew Whet Others Say The interruption to ocean shipping tending to the Chavonne-Solsson- s Examine carefully every bottle of Notre Dame has maintained Its record columns moving sAiffcrer south and east and road. On the right the corps was In CASTORIA. a safe and sura remedy foi "I have been a with Neuralgia due to the war has resulted in conges- of almost unbroken victories. began the great retreat which opened for wrrl years and hare triad differaai tion of grain In the Gal- close touch with the French Moroc- Infants and children, and sea that It Liniments, but Sloan's Liniment la the elevators at The Michigan Aggies were virtually the battle beat Liniment for Neuralaia on earth. veston Tex., and It was staged at the can troops of the Eighteenth corps, I have tried successfully; it ha merer swept off their feet at Uncoln by Ne- This battle, so far as the Sixth it office of the Santa Pe road that an which were entrenched in echelon to Blgnatur. of T. a. WilSsaal, fasta, Art. braska University In the first lash of French army, the British army and During Ruth C. ClaypooL embargo on further grain shipments to its right rear. the night they In Use Over SO Un. nJejieaifes, the two football teams. The final the Fifth and Ninth French For Tears. Afo., wrsles.- "A friend of ours told us port put In armies entrenched this position. that has been effect. score was 24 to 0. were was Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris about your Liniment. We have been using concerned, concluded on the "Throughout the battle of the Alsne it for 13 years and think than 1 nothlns President Wilson is considering the Iowa State College, Ames, la., woo evening of September 10, when the like it. We use it on everything, sons, advisability of withdrawing federal this advanced and commanding posi- War Hurting Gamblers. cuts, burns, bruises, sor throat, headache the annual cross-countr- y run from the Germans had been driven to the tion was maintained, and I cannot and on rerythirigsls. We can t set troops from the Colorado coal fields as A worker In England was it. We 1 University of Missouri at Columbia, line, with the loss of speak too highly of the serv- alon without think it the bast of the deadlock with the op- valuable questioned as to unemployment In his liniment made." the result Mo.,' In 27:06. Maaketead, Seder, thousands of prisoners, many guns ices by Douglas Halg erators, who refuse to agree to the rendered Sir district. "Not much unemployment, Home and McWharton of Ames fin- and enormous masses of transport. and army corps com- president's proposal a the under his bat a good deal of for settlement ished In the first four places, with Fau- - On the 8th both the First and Sec- mand. half time. Still of the strike, already accepted by the things aren't so bad as might be, SLOANS cett, of Missouri, fifth. ond army corps made large captures "On the morning of the 15th I be- miners. took some guns. On for now there's little racing, a lot of 1 : 32 : 24 and the 9th came convinced that the enemy was The world's record of for money gets home which would never Establishment of railway "groups" by M after forcing the passage of the Marne, making a determined stand. Reports a dirt track, established Ralph get there ordinarily. The bookies' LINIMENT somewhat after the manner of region- at Galeaburg, III., was lowered to they Inflicted a heavy loss In killed reached us from the French armies govern- runners are feeling the war mora than al reserve banks, tc which the 1:31:30 by Tom Alley, winner of the and wounded on the Germans, while on my right and left clearly Indicating is the best remedy for rheumatism, ar- anybody." sprains. ment would be represented, was 100-mil- Second took some hun- backache, sore throat and e Invitation automobile race at the division that the enemy was occupying a gued as the solution of the problem the state fair grounds in Hamllne, dreds of prisoners and a battery of strongly Intrenched line along the At all deeds. It. Rip- Money of railroad operation by E. P. Minn. Mulford was second, time 1:32 eight machine guns. whole Valley of the Alsne. for Christmas. Seod four cent m etasaps for a re- Selling guaranteed wear-proo-f hosi- ley, president of the Atchison, Topeka 34 and Eddie O'Donnell third, time Field Marshal French's second "General Hamilton, with the Third TRIAL BOTTLE ery Big and Santa Pe railway in an addresB 1:31:32 a port, dated October 8, concerns the division, attacked vigorously and re- to friends ft neighbors. Xmaa before the Knife and Fork Club at operations of the British forces since gained the ground lost on the 14th. business. Wear-Proo- f Mills, 8200 Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. City. 10. Philadelphia. Pa. Kansas GENERAL. the evening of September It reads: "I was compelled to change my Chestnut St, Adv. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. "Early In the morning of the 11th plans when I learned that further ad- corps the Ourcq, fur- Ths Graatsst Chasm. WASHINGTON. At Mineóla, N. Y., the jury In tha three crossed vance of the First corps would have pursuit of the enemy being prac- Tha greatest chasm between the trial of Mrs. Florence Conklln Car ther dangerously exposed my right flank: tically unopposed, cavalry reach- producer and the consumer Is tbe The twelve federal reserve banks of man, accused of slaying Mrs. Louise the and further also learned from the The Army of ing of Alsne, two brig- mudhole. the new hanking system will be Bailey 30, disagreed was the line the French commander-in-chie- f that he June and dis brig- I would not discourage foreign mis- opened for business on November 16. charged. ades south of SoiSHoni and three was strongly tho Sixth Constipation ades at Oouvellls and Carseull, on French army corps on my left, with sionary work, but I am rather envious Is Crowing Smaller Every Day The Senate ratified peace commis- The bitter fight waged since 1880 the sfternoon of September 12. the of bringing up allied of the permanent highways that have LITTLE sion treaties with Paraguay, and a to the representation of South intention the CARTER'S reduce Battle of Alsne Opens. left to the enemy's flank and been constructed In some of the coun- treaty with the republic of Panama, ern states in Republlcsn national con attack LIVER PILLS are aSssssssssV I "The Fifth division approached Mis- thus compel his retirement. tries to which we are sending Chris- responsible they fixing the boundaries of the canal ventions has been won, according to tian missionaries. Homer T. Wade, sone. sy, but were unable to make headway. "On the 17th, 18th and 19th the not only give relief nADTFro New York advices. secretary Texas Good associa- perms . & I al The west army corps reached the whole of our line was heavily bom- Roads they MMMWMWTwmm mmm i tr The German ambassador, Count Von nentlycureCea- - A Scranton, Pa., woolen mill start- neighborhood of without barded. corps was con tion. mmWOmmmm I an ilk Vauxcere The First aaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar I turnI W F Sf Eu- 1 Bernstorff, said that early in the ed Monday on double shift to fill an süpatiaa. Mil MMMmmmmmMT I mm 7 I much opposition. In this manner the stantly engaged. The enemy was r""- - ropean war he has assured the United order for 250,000 suits of woolen un TOl'R OWH DBCOOUT Wll. I. TFI.L YOII lions use mm 1 1 battle of the Alsne commenced. driven back with heavy loss. Trr Murine Kre Homed Ked. West, Watery mmmm government whatever the to- f,r them for States that derwear for the British army. The "The position of Ibe enemy was "On the 18th Information reached Kiee sad Granulated Sellds: ho imsrUii- g- outcome of the conflict, Germany $500,000. tuet Sre Comfort. Writ fur Boo of Hie are tal of the order approximates very strong either for delaying action tue that General Joffre had deter- mn tYe. Marine aire Itemed r Co- - calcas, ladisetliae. Sick Headack. SeBew SUe. would respect the Monroe doctrine. The body of an old man who died or for defensive battle. . mined to attack and envelop the Ger SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE The 7,558 national banks doing bust I or- Befitting Punishment. suddenly in the street In New York on "On the morning of the lStir man right flank. Genuine must bear Signature ness in the United States September October 10 was Identified at tha dered the British forces tP advance Night Attack Repulssd. Edith The wretch! So he actually 12 had cash assets amounting to morgue as that of Charles Bleason and make the passsge of the Alsne. "On tha eveuing of the 19tb the proposed to both of us! Ob, I wish we 1903,7117, a decrease since June BO Parson, a wealthy retired jeweler oC The first corps and cavalry advanced enemy became active. After dark he could think of some way to punish of $65.:tC7,614, according to a report Chlcopee, Mass. He was 87 years old. on the river The first division was continuad his attack on the Second him! made public by the comptroller of the Returning from Pittsburg to Wash directed on Chanouvllle, via the canal division, only to be driven back. Our Midge We can; you marry him, no more currency. dear. than Smallpox, Army ington through Pennsylvania, West bridge at liourg. losses In these two days were consid- TYPHOID experience has oraos After nearly nlueten months of Virginia and Marylund, President Wll "By nightfall the first division oc- erable, but the enemy's, as obtained, Uic almost miraculous effl- - Ten smiles for nickel. Alwaya 'uuy Red L of Aauuronold Vaccination. continuous session, thr longest ever son was forced to give a campaign at- cupied the area around Moullns, Passa vaBtly exceeded them. s Be TsccUMled NOW or jour paralelan, you and Crose Hug Blue; have beautiful, alear your held, the Sixty-thir- d Congress ad- mosphere to the trip by crowds which and Geny. The Second division "On the night of the 21st snother family. It Is mot vital than house Insursncs. white clothes. Adv. Ask your pnyslctan, druggist, of rd far "Hs-- journed its second session Saturday gathered at every stopping place and on the southern bank of tbe violent attack was repulsed by the youhsd Typholdr" telling of Typhoid Vaccina, after the collapse of prolonged efforts cheered until he appeared on the plat river, leaving only the Fifth brigade Third division, the enemy losing heav- Explained. results from use, and danger from Trphold Carrier. TOT CltTTtt LABOIATOCV, BUftOXY, cotton growers leg on the north bank .to establish a ily. 23d four-Inc- CAL to proture relief form of his car. On the howitzer He I like simple things best. eeeeucise vscclHI s sssua a. a sor. ucsssa bridge bead. use lslatlou. William Jeunlngs Bryan completed batteries from home arrived. Tbey She I've noticed bow d y Artillery. were brought Into action on the 24th 44-1.- President Wilson congratulated J. P. his two-da- campaign In Colorado Checked by you are. W. N. Un DENVER, NO. Duckworth, a North Carolina moun when, after delivering six speeches In "In the approach to Missy, where with very good results. 23d the Ueueral talneer, on having been the father of Iv.iH than six hours over u range of the Fifth division eventually crossed, "On the action of de army on the allied left twenty-fiv- children and having votad country ninety miles In length, he suc- there Is some open ground, which Daatelnau's Boils Yon developed considerably withdrew Are Troubled? tho Democratic ticket for sixty-fiv- e ceeded In flagging a northbound Union was swept by artillery Ore from the and years. Duckworth, who had never Pacific train in the middle of a street opposite bank The Thirteenth bri- considerable forces of the enemy from Biliousness seen a president before, was intro in Greeley and, bundling Mrs. Bryan gade, therefore, was unable to ad- the center and the east. Until the Malaria as though the en- duced by Senator Overman. He told aboard, was able to keep his engage- vance, but tha Fourteenth, directed to 26th It appeared president he had nineteen Demo ment to open his Wyoming speaking a less exposed point, waa rafted over, emy's position in our front was weak- Constipation Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery the ening. cratic votes in his family. tour at Cheyenne. and at night established Itself on tbe forty years left of Salnte Marguerite, where later, "On that day. however, a marked to yours for over has For having rescued n woman who The purchase of 20,000 horses for of activity commenced. been lending its aid to just with brigade supported renewal W-- - tbe Fifteenth J. Um Tilly alaVa- 673.) Salase, Cel. MiWeei such eases as this. In our jumped from a government float at the use of the French government Is counter-attack- s were by the Fourth division on their left. It "Renewed da- CsnUamatu It rlrs me much pleasure to be able possession we have thou- Valle jo, Cal., September 2s, letters of the mission of Captain De Baleseaud In repelling heavy counter- lly ered and beaten off during the day, to eeod yon a toetlronnlat, IT by lu reaching soase sands of testimonials of Ilka succeeded your will do a nun as the were sent by the secre- well-time- sutisrsr medicina much lor commendation of the French army, a passenger on attacks on the Third corps. and in tha afternoon a at- have for me. At ibe age of fourteen I we troubled character. tary of the navy to Ernest W. Keller, the steamship LaLorralne, which by division stopped ths a graa-- nee: wlta malaria ami l.mouen sjgesfggsrj you ar "On the morning of tho 13th the tack the First i Perhaps are skeptical, on the UnUed States with the worst so, t at iarr bolla. 1 uadadby electrician rived lu New York from Havre. Third corps found the enemy estab- enemy's entrenching. Mf páranla, who have alwaya been strong bllever In but isn't it worth at least a Raleigh, Alan S. Wil- Dr. heroes remedia, to Meal in view su-:- tesmslilp and lished In strength on Vregny plateau, "During the nlglt of the 27th and try the OeUes) leal trial of strong Hare Island Yale students raised $1,600 for the IMsvcoverr. I took ora bottle and tha boils ail testimonyt Isn't It reason- liams, musician at the l, enemy again made deter- hot I aid not stop one I took of the Red Cross in rhe Twelfth Infantry crossed at 28th the at bottle. thraa able to suppose that if It navy yard. Keller has boon recom- benefit the Euro to capture end the balarla ell left me and I hare bad no mora pean but the bridge waa so damaged mined attempts tha Els to this day. thanks to the Aselueo Medical has done so much for others for a llvesavlng medal. war at a mass meeting held lu Unsavory' u.y mended .hat the artillery could only be man-landle- d trunchas of , the First division, but for seller. it can do aa much for you T Woolsey hall. New Han-n- Conn. For The transfer of Henry W. Dlederlch, across It. Meanwhile the con- without success. Tour drurglst wfll xtpply joe to Antwerp, Belgium, to mer President Taft presided. Miss attempts were made all Hqsu at tablet (era, or yea esq consul general at struction of a bridge began close to "Futile send Mono gaaaspa fur a trial liurcelona, Spain, and the transfer of Mabel Board man, president of the Red the brtdga at Venizel. along our front up to the evening of sjet Cross, nad Carl Bailey Hurst from Barcelona to President Hadley and others "At 2 p. m an Infantry attack in tha the 28th, wheu they died away and neewe. saVaffsll, K. . Antwerp was confirmed by the Senate. spoke. direction of Chirr as and Vregny had have not slnoe beau renewed." kit ' " í " 4 AND PMAL NEWS ITEMS j IlríoCAL 1 LAIL Ernst Ruth of Raton was a bus- Patronize home industry iness visitor in Cimarron the lattrr and buy your bakery goods at part of the week. Weber's Restaurant and Bakery. SUPPLY Meals at all hours are served at Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Franken-hurge- r Weler's Restaurant and Bakery. are expected to. return Fri- day trom a two weeks visit in A- Supt. Meyers of the Santa Fe lbuquerque and other points in the was a company business visitor in state. COMPANY Weber's Bakery Cimarron, Wednesday. District Attorney Remley return- Bryant and Lilborn Rupert each ed Saturday from Tucumcari where Bakers' Goods and killed a deer in the Chase canyon, he was attending to court matters Sunday after a bunt of a few days. in behalf of the state in the dis- I WE SELL j Confectioners trict court- - First class beds at the Antlers hotel, furnace heat, 50c, 75c and C. R. van Houten came down ti. 00. from his Ponil ranch the latter part of the week to attend to business I All Kindt oí Farming ImplwnenU matters in conjunction with tht Willie Livingston of Raton is ranch. visiting with his parents and other Wagon members of the family for a few days. The News is working for you and Buggies the community every week. What are YOU, not the other fellow, do- X Harness and Saddle Geo. H. Webster, Jr., departed ing for it I Wednesday for Chicago where he A Lumber and Other Building Material will attend to business matters a Walter Jones of Lebo, Kansas, few days. Hardware was a business visitor in Cimarron I Tuesday, looking after his ship- Swastika coal, the most heat for ment of cattle which he recently vour money, sold by J. W. purchased. Give us a chance to quote you I on your wants in these lines Bryant and Lilborn Rupert re- A. W. VASEY T. A. Schomburg of Denver, turned to Raton, Wednesday with Colorado, attended to hfs business their deer trophies. Both boys Fire, Torna- interests in this city the latter part are highly elated over the success Accident, Liability, of the week. of their hunt for big game.

do, Automobile and Life Insurance. Ron. O. A. Larazolla who Was Hon. A. A. Iones failed to make scheduled to appear in Cimarron, his appearance in Cimarron last Sixteen Strongest BesT: Com- Tuesday evening to speak to the and Thursday evening, and H. A. Kik-e- r Spanish-American- Aladdin s in the interests Mantle of Raton spoke in behalf of that of the Republican candidates was tí n panies Represented. gentlemen to a good sized audience unavoidably delayed and it is be- at the Athletic hall. lieved that some other speaker will Lamp Let The News On fill his date the latter part of the Estimate Your Next Job week. This section received six inches SiandaAd fnandeicen Oil amp of ihe World of snow the latter part of the week which has since disappeared with the exception of in the mountains where it is reported to be several Whitest Light, Brightest Light, No Noise, " feet deep. No Odor, The Best Oil Light In Existence,

Rev. H. R. Mills and family de- Burns Common Kerosene, Five Times as parted Wednesday Huntington, lor Good-a-Lig- West Virginia, where they will ht as Electric, Uses Less Oil make their future home. Hunt- Style Lamp. ington was the home of Mrs. Mills Than Old Guaranteed before her marriage and her par- m - m ents reside in that city at present. J. W. JERLS, Distributor Dr. and Mrs. Collyer of Max- " well were social visitors in this city several days the pa:t week-Th- doctor-ha- d one of his legs in- jured a few days ago while in the mountains. His foot was caught in a wire under the snow causing Job Printing at the News him to roll down an arroya.

Remember your friends and send them post card views of the Cimar at the right prices ron Canon. Sold at the leading BIG BATTLES stores at 2 for 5 cents.

1 Owing The big battleship is better nanaged than the little rowbeat that upsets the to the inclement weather the Urraca Ranch was unable to Corned Beef and Cabbage pond. make its large shipment of cattle

s Saturday and Tuesday the stock-wa- Get the corned beef in the evening soak re- The bin corporation is better able to serve the public than the little coasuany and over night to shipped to Lebo, Kansas. It move surplus salt. 7 a. m. put on to slow boil. When partly was necessary for the railway com-pap- y Your company handles the telephone needs of three million people right here in the tender cut the head of cabbage into eighths put in with meat to press into service two en- boil until tender. This will make a seven mountain states gines to haul the train to Raton. delicious dsh for dinuer. It handles over a million telephone messages every day of the year The ladies of the Methodist church tendered a farewell recep- The present war in Furope is a war of waste and destructioa tion to Mrs. H. R. Mills, Tuesday Bigger battles for peace are being fought right here in the Uaitea" States afternoon at the Vasey home. The afternoon was most delightfully 1 tattles for good-wil- l, prosperity and fair dealing. spent in social intercourse and aft er partaking of a bountiful repast Home the guests departed wishing Mrs. made Mince Meat and Mills Godspeed in her new home as well as a pleasant journey. home made Sausage, Fresh The Colfax county district court Fish and Oysters, Fancy will convene at the countv at court house the first Monday in December, with seven murder cas Creamery Butter The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. es. Several of these cases will an.r pear before the grand jury while "The Corporation Different" others will be tried on a change of venue. There will be no session of the district court at Taos this Cimarron Meat Market fall.