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VOL. XXXV. NO. 39. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. , CITY EDITION.

To Care for Sufferer be secured, and It is believed there Dec. 29. Further re- REBELS ARRIVING Washington, A FIRE DAMAGES N WHO YELLED is a sufficient amount of carnotite lief for Mexicans made destitute by RADIUM LANDS TO UNKNOWN I and pitchblende already in private ftUN the revolution in Sinaloa is I being ownership in this country to permit of the Red Cross. A planned by supple continued European experimentation TO ATTACK mental to NEW MEXICO FIRE" WORE NO BE appropriation $500, already WITHDRAWN and production. KILLED OY is furnished, being planned. Dr. II, "The people of the United States, C. Menzendiek, an American physi- however, should be entitled to pro- cian, and the American consular au- CITY PRISO N. BUTTO N PROM ENTRY tection against the exhaustion of this will administer the relief. TRAIN thorities, resource and its- exclusive control by Official dispatches today say suf- the scientists of other lands." fering is intense with litttle prospect ROOFS OF TWO CELL SO RE- FEDERALS IN OJINAGA ARE IN HOUSES WITNESS' TESTIFIES IN SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR UNFORTUNATE of relief. Industrial plants are closed, TRAMP DIES FEW GOOD CONDITION TO RE-SIS- T AND THE OFFICE BUILDING GARD TO THE CALUMET DEPARTMENT TURKEY BUYS BATTLESHIP are a failure of ADOPTS THIS HOURS AFTER BEING crops because drought, , Dec 29. FOUND ASSAULT ARE DESTROYED . DISASTER Captain Raeof people are said to be on leaves COURSE living Pasha, of the Turkish navy, whose ex- BADLY INJURED and bark, and many have no clothing. ploits as commander of the Will-o- ' the Ten cents a day, K is reported, wih INSURRECTOS IN BADI SHAPE NO PRISONERS ARE HARMED SHE SAW PLAINLY ASKS CONGRESS Wisp Turkish cruiser Hamldieh dur- feed a family. The destitute settle- JIIM TO ACT BOTH LEGS ing the Balkan war made him famous, SEVEEEI! ment are three days by mule-bac- k JERE arrived in London today to complete, LONG OVERLAND MARCH PUTS from sources of supply. GOVERNOR HEADS GUARD COM- HE APPEARED TO BE VICTIM OF RESOLUTION WILL BE PASSED it is stated, the of the Brazi- SKULL WAS FRACTURED The gunboat Yorktown was today purchase AN 3 THEM IN POOR CONDITION PANIES CALLED TO SUPPRESS EXCITEMENT OF UNCON GIVING THE, PRESIDENT lian Rio de Janeiro for ordered to leave San Diego January 2 dreadnought RIGHT HAND MASHED TO A TO FIGHT AN OUTBREAK TROLLABLE NATURE AUTHORITY the Turkish The to relieve the gunboat Annapolis, V government. price BLEEDING PULP to be is said to be which has had a long tour on the west paid $15,000,000. coast of Mexico. The Annapolis will GRAND JURY A LOOKING TOWARD OUAYMAS CONVICTS WERE AT WORK TO BE BUSY IS VALUABLE REMEDY EXAMINING HARRY THAW .. UNABLE TO go to San Diego. . GIVE HIS NAME Concord, N. II., Dec. 29. The com- WILL mission the GENERAL CARRANZA EXPECTS British Ministers To Act OTHERWISE THERE MIGHT HAVE INVESTIGATE DEPORTA- WHILE AMERICA HAS THE ORE, appointed by federal court to determine whether it would be safe VICTIM IS THOUGHT TO HAVS TO BE ABLE TO TAKE IM- London, Dec. 29. The governor of BEEN AN EXTENSIVE LOSS TION OF PRESIDENT MOYER IT IS UNABLE TO PRODUCE to admit Harry K. Thaw to bail, BEEN AN ITALIAN ON WAY PORTANT PLACE British Honduras has not yet advised OF, LIFE OF THE MINERS THE METAL the government here that British mar its examination of the Matte-awa- n TO PUEBLO examina- ines have been actually stationed on fugitive today. This Presidio, Tex., Dec. 29. The Mexi- Santa Fe, N. M., Dec. 29. Calumet, Mich., Dec. 29. The in- Washington, Dec. 29. tion the of "case book" the Mexican frontier. Such action, Fire, Secretary and study the While can federal army at Ojinaga, to quest into the cause of the Italian hail Lane proposes to withdraw all lands walking in the Santa Fe-yard-s opposite however, has been anticipated with supposed have started from bits of of the Matteawan hospital covering after free of attacks in on of the domain Sunday at 12:30 here, being for view of paper jammed for years in ventilators, panic Calumet, Christmas eve, public suspected of con Thaw's record at that institution will morning o'clock, the of stopping the supply " J. W. three weeks, today made ready to fire broke out at the state which cost the lives of 72 men, women taining radium, that these precious a week. Burks, night yardmaster, dis- arms and ammunition to the Mexican penitentiary occupy covered a on the first rebel that came in sight. 9 and children, held the center of in- deposits may be secured for the man, with both legs severed rebels and guarding the British fron- one mile from Santa Fe, at o'clock gen The commission plans to hold a pub- With 4,000 soldiers commanded by terest in the Copper strike eral good and not become the from his body and with other serious tier against violation by either the this morning, practically destroying country subject lic hearing next week, at which any nine well with pro- district this Wil- of injuries, at side maini generals, supplied federals- or the rebels. ' the wooden roofs of one cell house morning. Coroner private speculation. interested parties may be heard. lying the of the visions from the American the liam Fisher called the In Mr. line track south side, and of the office building, and doing Inquest the Lane outlined nis plan today In just of the freight federals have taken every precaution town hall. The room was crowded a letter to Chairman house. lie obtained To Preserve Neutrality estimated damage of $15,000, covered Foster of the KAPPA ALPHAS IN SESSION assistance and to resist the 4,000 rebels advancing to capacity. house mines imme- rushed the man to the Mexico City, Dec. 29, The Spanish by insurance. committee,, urging Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 29. The an- Santa Fe hos- from Chihuahua under General A half dozen witnesses in- Ortega. federal The cell house holds 200 testified, diate passage of a joint congressional nual convention of the southern pital, where he died at 9:43 o'clock. papers published in capi- prisoners, Mrs. The rebels, fatigued and short cf cluding Annie Clemens, leader resolution to The man was scml-conselo- u tal comment today on the reported but with the exception of five con- empower President Wil- branch of the Kappa Alpha society in a rations after their seven aay journey of the woman's auxiliary of the West- son to make the withdrawals. Investi- condition when landing of 000 British marines at Be victs, all were out at work. There began in this city today and will con- found by Mr. Burks., of more than 150 miles overland, were ern Federation of Miners, the organi- gators of the have and no information lize, British .Honduras, saying the ob are over 300 convicts W the peniten- geological survey tinue until Wednesday. Many mem- could be obtained resting at a' ranch at the south end zation which was distributing Christ- located public lands believed to con- from him as ject of the disembarkation of these tiary, and fearing an outbreak, two bers who have attained prominence to how he came by of La Mulapas. The advance guard of mas gifts to the children when the tain the precious substance now to neifher was troops is known to be the preservation companies of the National Guard were in public life, in the professions and he able to givo the rebels still was more than 18 miles panic in the Italian hall broke out. invaluable in medicine. his of neutrality and against any attempt- ordered to the pentientiary. in business are in attendance. The name. The supposition is that", from Ojinaga. The prospect was that The testimony cf the witnesses dis- ed importation of arms or ammunition Governor McDonald, Adjutant Gen- By the terms of the proposed reso- is one of the best known of he was hoboiDg into Las Vegas oa the whole rebel army would not get proved the generally circulated ru-- society British Na- lution the secretary of the interior was train No. 4 and fell from bum- through territory. eral Herring and officers of the - the' Greek letter fraternities. It the through the pass and within firing mors that a mm wearing- a Citizens' be- Guard were few min- would authorized "to conduct ex- uni- pers, or was drawn under of federal for tional there a Alliance button had founded at Washington and Lee while try- distance the position rushed up the plorations and researches with a view utes after the alarm was sounded. in lSf-- and has a'ctive ing to get off the train. The only-nam- several days. So far no firing has oc- stairs and Ehouied "Fire" and that to versity vw CONTAINING A remained until the .determining the practicability of lead- that could be curred between the opposing forces. The governor fire deputies stood t the foot of the chapters in more than 50 of the obtained from the MI was out. Excellent work fire developing from such ores a supply of man was "Frank." The surname Officers of the federal army, Includ- fighting stairs and beat hack those coming out ing southern insnintians of learning. emit,: radium aud to provide for the mining not General Franeisw Castro, are con- BODY FOUND was done by trained fire fighters of of the hall. All testified to the effect be understood. Ilo was a r"v ing and treatment of radiums-bearin- ores remain in Ml the United States Indian school, not: wear- of huge stature, about s! fident that soJong as they that they had seen any man such standing the fortifications of will by Superintendent H, F.' Cos a Citizens' Ailumce button come fet and weighing about 130 pounr Ojinaga they !N ing of re- MURDER COMMITTED NEW m? of San-- " supply Re safe. The federal "' goshali by tho volunteers, np thljs stairs ji any pefoou itt' the position they of the United States am?! .. 10.10i - York by gang of esold ta directed Fire Chief Owen. govtjriuueut i&rBOTS Fe, by a gard as impregnable. hall wearing such button. the ofnuL SLAYERS - hospitals country.' News of the rebel advance toward Guardsmen and fire fighters were Mrs. Clemens has been A HA'wiS VAULT 'Boll 1 W t . f l r generally Mr. Lane points out that there aie tl the border gave rise to conflicting re- rushed to the scene in automobiles. said to have been one of those who the hips while the right hand- New York, Dec. 29. A trunk con only two grams of radium at present ports. One was that the federals had The penitentiary commissioners in- persistently circulated the report that mashed to pulp. His skull also vua the of a man who had In the United States. It is valued at INSTITU advanced to meet the rebels and had taining body tended to have these roofs replaced the man who gave the false alarm of CALIFORNIA FINANCIAL, fractured. Immediately after train been bound hand and foot and mur ?120,000 a gram. All has been pro- BY CLEVER been to retreat. Another with slate in th near future. TION IS ROBBED No. 4 left Las Vegas a compelled out of cured from Europe. freight engino had left dered, was dumped a pushcart The burned cell house was the one on THIEVES was that the federals Ojinaga (Continued Pago Five) "Three-fourth- s passed over the track where tb man in the heart of the East side today of the radium pro- to march on Juarez. Another was that in which the "wild ones," meaning was found, and it is thought that the and left in the The body was duced in the world during the year had run across gutter. the characters, long-ter- San Francisco, Dec. 29. Cracksmen some of the federals ' desperate 1912," "came fracture in the skull was due to this still warm. . says Secretary Lane, the con United States border. All these and life men, were confined, and dur- tunnelled 15 feet and pierced him as ho the out trunk andi we A FIRE BREAKS OUT from American ores, yet we have, up engine hitting lay at the were 'Look for this the progress of the fire these men crete walls of the First National Bank Btorles baseless. ing to this time, taken no steps whatever side of the track. will pay you when we come back," within walls In a Oroville vault some time between milled around the to for our own this of There was nothing on the man's said one of two men who led the cart a preserve people and Monday Rebel Cavalry Goes North compact body, occasionally emitting our closing time Saturday to him in to Samuel an old res IN SAN SEBASTIAN invaluable metal, and physicians sil- person identify any way. Trable, chorus of yells and catcalls, whfch morning. obtained $3,700 in Venus-tten- o on Eu- They Those who found" him Dec. 29 General ident of street. The boy watched and hospitals are dependent man- say that he Bermosillo, Pitt give the impression that they rejoiced ver, but were unable to blow the constitutionalist told ropean laboratories for eueh supplies probably was an Italian or at least a Carranza, the it for half an hour, then a police at the destruction of their abode. steel coin safe, in which was mid- WHOLE OF as can and are ganese and that !u stated whea chief, left here today for Carbo, man. new SPANISH CITY SEEMS they procure subject of foreigner When they went into the dining Eu- stored a much larger amount gold Hermosillo and Nogales, The murdered man was about 40 DOOMED TO BE WIPED OUT to whatever monopoly charge the found that he was ou his way frora way between room at noon the doors were locked and currency. The reason The lower BY FLAMES ropean laboratories demand for their , Los Angeles to Pueblo, Colo. In his on the Arizona border. years old and emaciated. and it was announced that they would news was telephoned here to products." The were found three a for his unexpected departure for tie part of his face was muffled in a there the most of the after- me pockets pipes, be kept In view of the known .effectiveness day by W. W. Uingies, cnauiw, north was not made known. red bandana handkerchief, by which """ San Sebastian, Spain, Dec. 29. A tne small quantity of tobacco, a piece of noon. treatment of cancer who discovered the loss when the police believed he had been smoth- fire which threatened to wipe out of radium in the soap and a half of a bologna sausaga Tonight the warden faces a prob- was opened. The base from which To Attack Guaymas The had been doubled up most of this started at and the difficulty now exercised In bank with a small of ered. body lem. It is probable that the desperate city, midnight was the cellar of a quantity garlic. be cov- it, Lane says that the men worked The Insurgent campaign will and packed in the trunk with a will in in the tenement house district and obtaining Secretary The body was turned over to J. C. characters be given quarters as one In ten in this building occupied only when lodge Guaymas, the, Califor- of straw. short-ter- was still unchecked at noon. person every Johnsen and anct pressed against ering the other cell house, wnfl the raging were held at night, and they Son, undertakers, nia in southern Sonorjn which The men had left The flames were fanned country more than 50 years of age meetings occur gulf port j pushcart plenty men and trusties will bo bunked by a high to their tunnel burial probably will here at so Gen- on suffers from cancer "it i difficult to had ample time dig has Ibeen held stubbornly by of fingerprint evidence the trunk, on 'the ttbb1 of the room. Extra wind. An immense block of buildings, it onfre. dining or.secur-in- g and Btow.the dirt where eral Pedro Jeda's federals. ; This with a force tenement was des- overestimate the necessity, at leisure and, equipped this, large guards 'and thev militia also will be mostly dwellings, observed. immediately as large a. supply as would not he ' was announced from the military of detectives set out to find them. on the troyed before daybreak and thousands HE MAY ESCAPE DEATH duty during night. Supposedly they worked up to the headquarters here today, simultan- A tag on the murdered man's coat of the Inhabitants of the possible oMhie mysterious remedy." Los Calif., Dee. 29. Failure surrounding vault some time Saturday, Angeles, eously with the departure for the was marked "N. Sebulsky Brothers, district the in Continuing the secretary says: walls of the and Gavin WAS IT LOVE? spent morning the bank was empty of the district atorney Judge outh of the entire First of MisB.",; "Radium is found in ores carrying waited to, be sure the regiment VIcksburg, Colo., Dec. 29 Released streets, guarding such of their house- Craig of the superior1 court to express out on march his Pueblo, uranium and vanadium, which are and attacked the concrete with cavalry, which set the The coroner's 'phy&Kiiaiv. gave that he hold goods as they had been able to thf. the of murder of Horace H. from a cell in the county! jail in the arts, and the silver within was lying degree Instead of entraining;' that the man had been stran- - used extensively drills. opinion marry, Edward Green today was remove. , t:fli Montague, traveling passenger agent In might by which It is extracted are i was evidence td show .....Already there are the vicinity gled to death. The neck was broken, turn- processes loose, There of the Southern Pacuic. is the tech- ' returned to the custody of the ! or Guaymas more than 2,000 rebel in- but this might have been done after secret. that the coin vault had been attacked, which the. .father of key after the ceremony. Green, who Big Fire in Montreal , nical error by "A has been invented by had not roJ-be- fantry, for the most part composed death when the body wa forced into 29. out process but that the robbers' drills the train r, is charged with assault, was joined in Montreal, Dec. Fire broke mines Ralph Farlss, youthful ' the chemists in our bureau of of Yaqui Indians and Mayo Indians, the trunk. here this afternoon in a block of the temper to pierce the manganese and his attorney hope to invali- in matrimony to Katherine Lloyd in the which from the laboratory who have excelled in the fighting stores and houses at the corner or promises, steel deeply enough to seat a sufficient the sentence of death impoeed office of Judge Siets. thus to be suc- date Sonora during the present revolution. On experiments far made, charge of nitroglycerin. "I Edward will soon be re- St. Hubert and Ontario streets. two upon him last Saiurday. The cavalry which left today will be hope cessful. Under the endowment of WILSON GETS BIO is hard to account of the water famine the fire used for scouting. leased for it certainly Americans, a building is now being on his department was unable to check it. The deserttions from, the federal send a man to jail wedding erected in Denver (whi;h, with its SHOOP IS GENTLEMAN bride. At 2:30 o'clock 20 buildings had been day," was ihe comment of the will be opened for work TV' ."'.i - .T'lbn D. Siiot garrison at Guaymas have encouraged were pre- equipment, BRITISH Piior;n, f, FLOOD OF MAIL destroyed and the firemen in which SClOIil greatly the insurgent commanders. use in the coming February), w'ujrb iis snucrintendent of EXPECTED paring to dynamite. ; Three federal artillerymen arrived STRIKE IS an effort" Will be made to prove the the Chicago public schools to suecca Dec. 29. That the strike The water famine that has prevail- of Amer- today at the Insurgent base at St. Louis, commercial possibility this LOST Mrs. Ella Flae,g Young; was cancelled early THE PRESIDENT IS SWAMPED and. station ed here since the breaking of a main and that most of of telegraph operators ican process. If successful, this pro- several aso iht? wmrd of eua- - Mayltorena reported BY LETTERS, MANY OF LIT- Fran- several ago compelled the fire- L'iTMfj days hy on the St. Louis & San days and tl-.- Ojeda's gun crews had deserted their, agents cess will be given to the world, cation, today fornmliy rev, TLE IMPORTANCE will be called by noon, men to fight the blaze with only one posts. This, it was believed, would cisco railroad all of the radium secured over and and resumed his old post bm A com- stream from the hydrants and their TERRIFIC STORM ON CHRISTMAS render the federal artillery almost was the indication early today. above a small minimum will be the Pass Christian, Dec. 29. Although and chemical extinguisher. DAY CAUSES LOSS Of first assistant superintendent. useless. It was reported also that only mittee representing the operators property of the United States and President Wilson is eft unmolested in St. Louis In half an hour the fire had swept SHIPPING one of the two federal gunboats re- station agents arrived will be, put into the hands of the residents of this violuity, hundreds with the a block. All the HAiSED mained at Guaymas. by last night and will confer through apparatus United States public health service GORGAS TO EE of in all of the country The was summoned and Mobile, La., Dec. 29. The Cheslie, 23. Colonel Wi Constitutionalists may use some people parts receivers at 10 o'clock today. in the city every for public use. Washington, Dee. are him through the for the available was a British schooner, out from Pasca-goula- , medical o heavy artillery in an effort to elimi- daily pursuing railroad yesterday prepared chemical extinguisher "Under all these circumstances, it Ham C, Gorgas, the army of was to have been lost nate the of a bombardment of mails. strike by having telephone equipment placed in the hands firemen. seems to me that the only prudent reported ficer who made the rannma danger much the Gulf of fr the town from the water. The loca- The president is devoting installed over 2,000 miles of main line. From the block where it started, course that the United States can fol- in the storm that swept zone habitable for white men, so Ui than he had to across the street to a Mexico on Christmas Day. The Grif- fie cw oi r tion of Guaymas, set deep in the range more time expected the fire leaped low is to withdraw such of its lands the A'hntle and Pv FESTIVAL a se- American schooner that sailed l 1 of hills, always had rendered it diffi- correspondence. Dr. Cary Grayson, A FARMER'S large automobile garage, where as are supposed to contain radium fin, an be com y thi pr ,it. st n ! said the hundred had t" i 1' , cult to approach, especially in face of his physician, today president Pueblo, Dec. 29. Several ries of gasoline explosions threw jets from public entry. This will guard from Pascagoula lat Tuesday, ing fi ,t of to - L t fire, from the bay, but the importance was lowly improving in health, but farmers gathered here today parti- of flames in all directions. At this against' these lands being taken up been heard from today. anion tho o h i was mid-winte- r a consul- of Cheslie was be- y t i f of possessing the town in order to re- needed more rest. Accordingly it cipate in the exposition, point Chief Trembley held by those who would not put them to The crew tho surgeon " ic 'J ol tlu mi will -- O 1 ' new railway communication between stated that hereafter Mr. Wilson which opened at the Mineral Palace. tation with his lieutenants, and sent their highest and most beneficial use. lieved to be aboard schooner George ceed I r d tr irr gonora and Slnaloa has led military refrain from attempting to answer All agricultural sections of the state for dynamite. It would be inhuman to deprive other F, Soannell, which was anchored in Torn v v . . l I? t un- A be- 1 t officials here to determine to make an communications except those of are represented in the exhibits. A mile of hose stretched to the St. p nations of access to our radium de the lower harbor this morning igina",' I' n l1 it I attempt at investment, and possibly usual importance. Of these there "farmers' short course" of lectures is Lawrence river saved Montreal, after) posits if they alone are masters of cause of fog. The Cheslie, bound for to h r . f i i an assault of the federal position. have been few. a feature of the convention. hope had been abandoned. the secret by which, this mineral could Havana, bad a cargo of lumber. Torn 'sit' i it .3 LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. ,f - ,v ,vr rntstnunn San Francisco's Founder. COLOGNE CITY, OLD AND NEW The two hundredth anniversary of FOREST SERVICE Or LuiUuUhb the birth of Father Francis J. Serra, In German Town bLU,.ib will be Municipal Exposition the founder of San Francisco, That U Instruction to Its celebrated in that city and by many Citizens. Catholic societies throughout the na- IS AID TO C2r.ycn-L.iK- e Streets in the tion on November 2i. Father Serra, London. This Cologne, which NEW year a was born in the Span- Poorer Quarters. Franciscan, has grown from 49,276 population in ish of . in the Med- island Majorca, 1816 to 645,000, and soon will reach 1713. first I November 24, He iterranean, 020,000, when the, annexation of .Mul- - went to and reached the pal- Princess Mexico, heim is completed, has a ex Oy la Not Without Beauty ace of the Montezumas on New Year's municipal 11 which Street Said to Ea Moat Impres-- ' were hibition, she calls "Cologne Old day, 1750. His first labors among and It ATIN New," says the Living Church. opip cive of Any Thoroughfare the Indians of the Sierra Gorda. He CHIEF FORESTER QUOTES FIR. ' as the editor of the London I In of a band of appears, URES TO Europe. was afterward superior Journal a visit BEAR OUT THIS AS- California. He ac- Municipal writes, after ' priests in Lower to SERTION of the exhibition, "that some of the . Edinburgh has slume companied the military expedition were Inclined to now state of Cologne taxpayers RECEIVED that look and smell the they are. Galvez into what is the JUST thing grumble at the Cologne taxes." So the Attempted frauds under the minin There is something not only forbid- California, and established the first time officers of the municipality conceived laws are usually resorted to by inter ding, but almost threatening in the mission at San Diego. At the ests in no way associated with min- ' These come in Black, White, Pink. Blue and Brown. Just what is canyon-lik- e streets of the poorer quar- the Declaration of Independence ter, with their huge grim tenements was being drafted in Philadelphia, ing," says Henry S. Graves in his an- to the costum. Newest best of and ac- needed complete evening shape, style built of uncompromising stone and Father Serra and the three priests nual report aa forester, "but the ap- on June 7, 1 unexcelled AH sizes and widths. Per Pair rising high above the sunless streets. companying him were, peal to popular prejudice has" Seen quality. on Old North 1776, a mission three thou- One meets the bridge, founding made in the name of in- on the mining which spans the gulf between two sand miles away the present site 1 dustry." He adds, he of the town, pale-face- d of San Francisco, which was named however, that Wgh portions is to women hooded in their shawls, anc by them in honor of their order. He glad be able to report that the in their faces the marks oS died on the 29th of August, 1784. at relations of the forest service with bearing . poyerty, hard usage and Tice. One the age of seventy-one- the men who desire to develop the 27 OUR sees also on that historic bridge, how mineral resources of the are Bird of country ever, many a lovely girlish face, man; Snipe, Mystery. Increasingly cordial. a of the people such as in Very little Is really known about the daughter At the same - GREEN TAG SALE spired some of Burns' finest lovt snipe. That he is extremely interest- time,- the report adds, WIF' Bongs. The land is manifestly full oi ing, both naturalists and sportsmen the mining laws afford the greatest CONTINUES UNTIL DECEMBER 31st. native vigor, and the commonfoJi agree; that he is mysterious, nobody cloak for land frauds In the national of struggle-tha- to make the slight- WkW Vf enow the desciplihe the who has attempted 'in forests, and have been more common- and their ancestors have est study of his ways and habits will they ly misused than the be- with a thin soil, a dif- like the wind, one cannot other laws, long waged deny, for, cause Attend Laa Attend Our ficult topography and a climate some tell "whence he cometh, or whither all land in tho national forests Our Veas'LoadingStoro what niggardly of sunlight anc he goeth," neither can one say why is open to mineral exploration and en- warmth. he comes or why he goes, says a writ try. GREEN TAG GREEN TAG On a Edinburgh still deserves its ancient er in Country Life. given bog "As a rule," says the report, "in- Son of name of Auld Reekie, and between it; one may find plenty snipe today. sistence the'law its for a upon compliance with SALE SALE boldly magnificent topography, and yet tomorrow hunt in vain .4-?- ; works not but benefit to min- Established 1862 South SidePlasja smoke, its stormy Binele bird, and this even when no at t hardship ers. The skies, and its frowning and monumen- mospheric change has occurred. The mining laws were passed to tal architecture, it has a sort ol more one studies this bird the more promote their interests, and the spec- to in other and one how little one really grandeur hard match realizes very Old ial requirements of their business were is a knows about him. The snipe is City Gate, Cologne. gayer cities. Holyrood surely kept clearly in mind. It is only in apparent that the national forests are enough royal residence, but unique in his habit of drumming, or the idea of a exhibi plain purely municipal unusual cases that the best interests not an incubus on the mining industry, where in any other town is there so bleating, as it is sometimes called. tion illustrating the work of the city sound is of either the mine or the miner would on the an aid to it, nobly and almost insolently dominant Th means by which the by means of models, pictures, dia but, contrary, just be OLD a pile as Edinburgh castle. It gives produced is one of the most discussed grams, plans and charts, and showing served by going, contrary to the as it has proved an aid to the best THE RELIABLE the final touch of something like subjects in ornithology. the citizens the value they receive in law or beyond the limits which the development of the Btock Industry on domesticity to that aloof and high-se- t return for their money, somewhat on law lias set. Even when the law the forests, both in the interest of the mass of gloomy architecture to No Affidavits With This the of our American budget ex Story. plan works against the interest of single industry itself and in the Interest of BAIN WAGON see at night the gleam of lights Someone, so the yarn, goes, to illus hibits. They, however, were designed win- individuals, its enforcement the people who consume the product. through a few of its long, slitted trate the intelligence of the collie, tells to show what was done with the Impartial is in the of "As with the stock the dows. Nothing can be finer than the of one which was possessed with the money after it waa spent, whereas, interests the industry as industry, sadden holes of after-sunse- t bright- desire to take his naps on a bed in a the American exhibits are designed to a whole and of the public." proper relations of the fores service skies ness that appear in the stormy certain room. Each time his master educate the people to demand the ap- Mr. Graves says: "That the agi- with the mining industry should be summer ' of Edinburgh on evenings. caught him on the bed he would pun uronriation 6f adequate sums. The tation of the alleged injustice clone It Is entirely suitable These aspects of the sky suggest ish him. So effectual was this that the exhibits are housed in a spe building the mining industry by the national that matters in dispute between the collie could often bo found in that cially prepared for the purpose, and forest system has been either Inspir- forest service and individual miners, room, to be sure, but sleeping inno they are wonderfully interesting and ed motives or matters of administration cently in some corner on. the floor. are being visited every week by thou- by quite distinct from the affecting Suspecting him, his master put his sands o tho Cologne taxpayers. "The welfare of that industry or the result the industry as a whole, should be ad- hand on the bed one day and finding crumblors." the editor declares, "are of mi3 apprehensions has grown in- justed through tho instrumentality of he the collie again, and is that the can it warm, punished silenced, it expected creasingly evident during the past an organization which the service The the dog, will rise in a following day, missing grateful citizens shortly The American as a of the min- he the stairs to the same and demand a increase year. Mining congress regard representative tiptoed up body general which can deal in a room and entering stealthily he in the salaries and emoluments of the has provided for the formation of state ers, and with it and found the collie standing with his city." "We have visited," the editor committees to take up cases in which sipirt of mutual,' fairness, regard forepaws on the bed blowing on the further said, "other exhibitions in Ger- injustice seems to have been done for all rights and interests involved at spot where he had been lying, many, but none quite like this one miners by forest oKicers and lay them both individual and public. In practi- cool it off. From Elizabeth Gold and it occurs to us that it Cologne, before the higher officials of the ser- cal working, such a system will pre- smith's "Toby, the Story of a Dog.'' will be a thousand pities if the valu- vice, or if necessary before the secre- vent further misleading of public opin able models, pictures and charts that A com- whose real griev ; Clean Streams. constitute its fnost attractive features tary of agriculture. grievance ion by claimants, service is their Clean streams throughout this state are destroyed! or packed way in mittee appoint (j by , the tiuho Min ance against the forest mean haff a million dollars annually storehouses after the exhibition closes ing congress last year has presented inability to perpetuate frauds between saved to the commonwealth. A state- in October." but one case, and that was found to misuse of the mining laws. Such ment Issued from the of & Co. department be a case In which no course other fraudulent claimants are seldom bona Gross, fisheries shows these wardens mean HUBBIES MUST POUND ROCK Kelly than that followed was un- fide miners. While frauds committed business. They learned that the Sus possible was and der the law. Nevertheless, it is my or sought to be committed in the name () is4' quehanna "badly polluted" New Pennsylvania Law Is Put Into Sole searched the river from similar, committees of the mining industry are legion, all Agents Williamsport Operation for the First strong hope that back to its few of them are only re- I through Sinnemahoning Time. will vigorously and consistently rep- but a very source. manufac- Then the offending resent the interests of that Industry motely, if at all, connected with either it turers were warned n sluicing Philadelphia. When six deserting in relations with the forest ser- mines or mining. This fact Is illus- lines; and to sites of the best tonics known, combined refuse into the water. This its deadly husbands were sentenced to three for saloons and kindred enterprises with the best blood purifiers, acting notice was or- vice. trated by many examples. on the mucous surfaces. The failing, prosecution months' work breaking stone at the on the not directly In the one in- "One of the of the national . claims are located permitted upon national forests." Camongate. dered and enforced. This is house of correction Bregy objects "Mining perfect combination of the two ingred by Judge - title stance of the good work being done to forests is- provision for mining, on national forests in order to get Specific instances in which the pro- lents is what produces such wonder? nothing less majestic than a Miltonic there was put into operation for the preserve a public utility. Philadel which so the prosper- to land valuable for town site pur- visions of the mining laws have been ful results in curing catarrh. Send war of the heavenly hosts. first time in Pennsylvania a new law, largely depends for free. phia Press. which the forests are valuable because of sought to cover these purposes other testimonials, It has been said that Princes street passed by the last legislature, ity of the west. That poses; to land P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To- ob- of. world-wid- e than of Edinburgh Is the most impressive the court declared would materially in point of fact fulfilling theBe scenic surroundings legitimate mining development ledo, O. What He Meant. the cases of wife desertion in sales are in the 75c. In Europe, and if any such assertion reduce jects is attested by the miners them- fame; to land controlling timber given report. Sold by Druggists, price not In one of the downtown banks there this state. Take Halls' Pills for con- Is to be accepted It owes its truth Contributions to jour- the service; to sites for Family is an Irish policeman who, though law court to com- selves. mining negotiated by Adv. so much to the highway itself and its The empowers the to land around wa Catarrh Cannot Be Cured stipation. small In stature, is fully conscious recalcitrant husbands to the house nals have pointed out during the past summer cottages; buildings and monuments as to the mit control of with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they of of a sense of importance. A visitor of correction, there to be placed al few month3 that had not the national tering places which gives cannot reach the seat of the disease. Subscribe for The Optlo. amazing topography Edinburgh, and to land which ome of whose noblest features lend a entered the bank the other day some profitable empyoment at hard forest lands been reserved from pri- sheep or cattle range; Catarrh is a blood or constitutional for Mr. Jones. "Wint away," 65 cents a in to cure you ort of awful dignity and splendor to Inquired labor, and provides that vate acquisition the field open to controls mineral and medicinal disease, and order it was the "Went theii muBt take Internal remedies. Hall's Princes street. The marvelous view apparently reply. day shall be deducted from would even now bo great- to valuable farms and agri CHICHESTER S PILL away? Why, how is that?" protested wife. The prospectors springs; Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and RRANU. of would and to the y I.&HH tnl AHH If the castle and its slopes earnings paid gen-eral- without complying with mu- your fuifaiHt fof Ai the visitor. "He's been here for ten ly diminshed; that 'wildcatting', cultural land acts directly upon the blood and IMantond TirsndjnkV alone Princes street the minimum sentence is three months in and give highest re- as one of homestead laws' residence re cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is riiU lied iiolU ii)etallicf years." "I tell ye, wint away," but this be extended to six recognized by miners tha boxes, scaieii with Blue Ribbon. distinction, and the castle and its may sites not a quack medicine. It! was pre- Tub WV one turned the Irishman, "Well, is he months if the husband shows no will- the severest handicaps under which quirements; to valuable power Iiurj-iKt- . A,t for 'ni.rm.' steep constitute only of several scribed one of the best Ifcl A Mil V lb out of town? Will he be back soon?" wifo for power by physicians itlMHIl la noble eminences within view. The otherwise to support his is to reservoir sites valuable and Is a ve?"-- knownas Best. Safsst. Alwavs RHiahlsv un- ingness the legitimate Industry struggles, in this country for years "I tell you, wint away. Can't ye HY broad gardens, too, are rich and love- Heretofore the only punishment curtailed by' the refusal of patent to and irrigation to rights of way for regular prescription. It is composed F SlilD DRiXifilSTS FVERVWHf BEJ and there are fine old historic derstand English?" "Oh! Window within the power of the court in tb.it ly, would-b- e venders of worthless proper- structures the while A!" exclaimed the visitor as the light state was a sentence, leaving the along highway, jail forests min- the Scott Memorial does not broke. Chicago Post man's wife and family to be taken ty; and that the protect really for lo look like a church engulfed by an care of, in many instances, by char ors against extortionate prices Most Attractive Characteristic. earthquake with its steeple still above ity. cal timber. SURPLUS ' V7hat women most admire in a man, CAPITAL PAID IN Jv ground. As a matter of fact the asserted the $50,000.00 Boazman is "It has often been that monument, with that amiable and says Mary in the Strand, IN ENGLAND $100,000.00 him- COLOR LINE national forests have operated as a studious seated statue of Sir Walter to be the master of self and of the situation. bar to legitimate mining development. set within, is a dignified and beauti-Stu-l incidentally hec A Negro Physician Not Acceptable to - . . even though it has to vie In consequence the Figures collected in Colorado during thing, detested. The the Poor, Although His Qualifi- with the austere and awful steep toring husband is bully, the past year show that, if anything, who is cruel to his wife and children, cations Higher. crowned with the vast and wandering there is more in outrages his own dignity more than activity prospecting pile of Edinburgh castle. on the land he hurts them, and this is the one London. The "color line" is not on the forests than public offense for which a woman will never often drawn in England, but the Camp outside. In an address before the Ida- S. M., Cunningham, President D. T. Hoskins, Cashier. HEARSE BREAKS IN DESERT law declined to forgive him. "Women are also as sus- bell poor guardians ap at its Boise meet- Frank Springer, E. "S. Ass't. Cash. off- ho Mining congress Lewis, ceptible as men to flattery, and the point a negro as district medical reasons on ere ing last winter, the for tho While Driver Went Companion spiteful man who indulges in slighting icer on the ground that the poor Off With Fires Un-- matters. comparative inactivity in prospecting VEGAS Keeps Animals remarks about the sex in general 1b very fastidious in such Is was which some have til Conveyance Repaired. usually no favorite with it, which may It admitted during the sessions an inactivity doc- set- INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS account for his failing. of the guardians that the black sought to ascribe to the effect of TIME ' Salt Lake City. The motor hearse tor's qualifications were better than ting aside the national forests were (containing the body of Michael Moran To Girls to those of the other candidates and some Help Work. ihy one of the speakers, a lof San Diego, which is being taken Miss Florence a former of the guardians wanted to treat him analyzed Jackson, well known man. This speak- loverland from San Diego to Salt Lake. member of the faculty of the Welles- - as "a brother." The majority of the mining , causes the .stalled in Skull Valley, 90 miles west ley college, and director of the ap guardians, however, supported Dr. Rob-- er gave as the principal LAS VEGAS SAVINGS BANK tot here. William A. Peck of Los An pointment bureau of the Boston Wom ert Capes, who opposed the appoint- rise in the price of provisions and de- ment do- geles, who is driving the hearse, said an's Educational union, has been of the colored physician. In cline in the game supply, with the (he was compelled to leave the ma- as ing so he said: named a nonresident vocational ad great increase in the cost- whine where it stalled. The rough "In plain English he is a negro and consequent viser of the seniors of the college. The and living in the tore the mat-te- r as euch is not suitable doctor for a liness of outfitting iroads broke the springs and council will consider the a I graduate in the charac- CAPITAL STOCK . .tires. The body was left in the cart of the kind of the work the girls post of this sort. The poor are a great mountains; the change $30,000.00 f F. II. Hambley of San Diego, who can do, and Miss Jackson will advise deal more fastidious than people imag- ter of labor employed in mining, It. ine. They would refuse to be attended National Bank tie accompanying Hamblej wKh them. Beginning with the fresh- whereby the supply Is now drawn very Office with the San Miguel beside the hearse, and man di- by a man of color." ipltched camp class, Miss Jackson will help largely from races which lack the iketit the desert animals away at rect her courses of if she shows study of venturesome enterprise, inde night with a huge camp fire. ability in certain directions. Appendicitis Due to Water Drinking? spirit WM. O. HATDON President Paris. That appendicitis is due to pendence, and fondness for nomadic Bone Pneumonia, IL W. KELLY .- - Vice President Chicken Causes Record Year. water drinking Is the remarkable wilderness life characteristic of tne ' N. J. A chuck bone which Shipbuilding Trenton, All records on tfieory advaricel by scientists here and the difficulty in find- D. T. HOSKINS . Treasurer in the throat of Solomon Pa previous (shipbuilding prospector; lodged the were The statistics collected tend to show animals which riin months ago. his Clyde, , surpassed ing forage for pack nlcr pierced in the nine months that ended with that only one in 200 wine drinkers is ibrori filial tubes and resulted in pneu haa resulted from the expansion of last 193 vessels of 488,180 attacked by the malady, while ten pet Interest Paid On Deposits caused his death. AL September; Imnnfa. which ojih wero launrhfirf,. cent, of the water drinkers are tho grazing Industry. t.Tfiits! to re trove tbfl b'.-'-.'; had failed "In a word it grows steadily more LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. THfttt T

the court is that the later act repeals iAVE RIGHTS that of 1SC6, insofar as it related to Cretonne FRANCE A the subject of electric power and that Furnishings for the Bedroom MAKES the company must acquire Its rights Testimonial From of way in accordance with the pro- ON NATIONALi the later r visions of act FORTUNE I It was contended by the company High Authority that It was protected In its tenure by i '"AH FORESTS the laws of the Btate of Utah. On this TOBACCO point the court says: "The proposi- tion that absolute and perpetual rights CANNOT RUN LINES WITHOUT in the public lands may be acquired MONOPOLY ON THE FAVORITE for mere appropria- PERMISSION OF THE GOV- private gain by WEED NETS $150,000,000 ERNMENT OFFICIALS tion, without purchase or compensa- EACH YEAR tion, and in the exercise of a state Mrs. Wilson of Nashville, Tenn which transcends the con- . The contention of tie governmeat sovereignty 0 ri Paris, Hec. 29. The government's is famed the world over for stitutional of the is A. f ' that power companies cannot secure power congress, tobacco monopoly brought a net in- her wonderfully delicious cakes. a somewhat one." rights of way across national forests startling come to the state last year of $150,-000,00- are shipped to all parts the They without complying with the regula- Shorn of its legal phraseology, or the largest return since the of the Globe for special affairs of court's decision may be Bummed up where best of Cakes tions of the secretary agriculture -- foundation of the monopoly 102 years the are ac- as pro- or ? has been completely sustained, follows: That the constitution Wvr ago. This vast profit was made out demanded. vides has cording" to the officers of the forest that congress the power J' of a capital of about $30,000,000, or of the use of 7 This year, as in former years, service, by the opinion of the circuit to dispose and regulate about onehird of the capitalization to United Mrs. Wilson enjoys the distinc- court of filed on November 14 the territory belonging the of the dissolved To- appeals lately American tion of making the President's In the case of the United States vs. IStates, and that the people of Utah, bacco company. Christmas Cake, using Calumet the Utah Power and Light company. in forming their constitution and state Visitors to Fraice are inclined to forever disclaimed all Baking Powder. In this decision the court announces government,' criticize the quality of tobacco sup- title to the lands that dtngress has assumed complete right and public plied them, principally because they Mrs. Wilson's Baking Motto is: control of the water power question, within their state until these have are unable to find their favorite "To have complete success with should be used so far as the public lands are affect- been disposed of by the government. brands such as are on sale at home. no failures, care were in selection of Baking Powder." ed, and that a state in the exercise of The terms of this provision But as Frenchmen have no knowledge of the constitution S;ts sovereign authority cannot inter- later made a part of tobacco in any form, except such state of and federal fere with or transcend this constitu- of the Utah, the as is supplied them by the govern in tional power of congress: government, therefore, was secured ment, they are quite content with the- - 11 lands JliifMir-- Since Docember 15, 1900, the Utah the full control of the public qualities of tobacco, although they ilvil J not fed- Tower and Light company has oper- within the state, only by the may grumble at the prices. Much of c of the ated Its hydro-electri- power works eral constitution but by that the tobacco smoked In France is BASIS on certain lands to the state state itself. In HQ pai7BEEl public because of the many It is best with such to grown the country itself. The gov- Some little time ago I made a careful and investigation of the t,he act of May 14, 1896, CRETONNE, furnishings study of Utah, now forming a part of the Moreover, patterns in which it is dress the bed in white and to use a ernment keeps a sharp eye on all rais- baking powder subject and I feel fully repaid. I am firmly convinced for federal from the results I Cache national forest. The federal which specifically provides designed, and its excellent wearing white dresser scarf. Or the bed will ers of the leaf, and the whole of the have received that there is no baking powder to equal Calumet for wholesomeness and and 1 also recommend sought to enjoin the oc- regulation of electric power on gov- qualities, Is made up into a greater look well with a cretonne crop must be sold to the state at a economy, government covering Calumet Baking Powder for its never failing results. com- ernment lands, was before the number of accessories than net or lace cupancy of these lands until the passed furnishing having spread over it, or fair appraisement. December 9, 1913. Mrs. Betty Lyler Wilson. Utah Power and Light company claim- ever before. It will stand much laun- one made of sheer fabric so that the pany should comply with the provis- Twenty great factories work up the Calumet also act 18G6. dering (if the is done prop- colors In the cretonne will show received the Highest Awards at the World's Pure Food ions of the act of May 14, 1S9G. This ed any rights under the of washing just whole of the tobacco manufactured and erly) and it comes in innumerable through. Exposition, Chicago Paris, France, 1912. act empowered the government to Therefore, since the power company in and the to retail is flowered patterns suitable for the bed- Men like strong colorings, deep reds France, right of the use or of way has not availed itself of the provisions state. Per- Buy a can Calumet Baking Powder at once, and use permit of, rights room of man, woman or child. and greens, strong blue, gold and jealously guarded by the for-st- of the later statute which provides usu- it in your Holiday Bakings, making your Christmas Cakes upon, public lands and national The best effects are when bronze. - For women softer colors and mits to open tobacco shops are "its if are achieved as good as the President's. for the purpose of generating, for a permit, rights, any one starts with walls in some rich, intricate patterns are chosen, ally granted to widowfe of officers of to of the govern- plan manufacturing and distributing elec- subordinate those attractive tint or in a neutral color, and for young people and children the army and navy, or of other em- flow- tric energy. The power company, on ment," and with sheer white curtains at the sparsely scattered, familiar field ployes of the government The wid-ow-o ers, of the kind know and love. the other hand, alleged its rights were windows. Having these, the next they usually lease their permUs to A of the same color as in act of The forest products laboratory at thing to do is to select a pattern in ground that fix- secured and protected by the wall not other persons in consideration of has made 4,000 tests cretonne that will harmonize with the the (but necessarily in the July 2S, 1866, now Section 2339 of the Madison, Wis., same ed annual payments. The price of woods. wall and be suitable to the person shade) graced with a gay pat- .Revised Statutes. The decision of on the strength of American tern In a of a is the same for whom the room is to be prettily flowers, or conventional de; cigar given quality m will be sure to be all over same one fa oiM i garnished. signs, pleasing. The France, and the if P, U in cretonnes should be or a thousand The windows first are background cigar are purchased. provided with rather so that a room will look mm curtains of the cretonne. A seat light, The hotels and restaurants buy their box very cheerful even on a AND Ki y Is with it and dark, dreary cigars at the same prices as they are covered, provided with looking two day. sold to the or perhaps three cushions with Pasteboard boxes are used to make general public, but they same one 50 A Romance the covering. Then pro- foundations for toilet table accessor- add from to 100 per cent as their AY RATES Splendid ceeds to make the small convenient ies. The cretonne- is to them. own profit. There are 47,250 auth- are to be used' on pasted belongings that the It is not at all difficult to handle. The orized tobacco planters in France, or chiffonier. and dressing table success and beauty of a room so fur- who about 40 million of Exciting Captivating grow pounds Round will There must be a pin cushion, a nished depends upon the selection of tobacco on 50,000 acres. The trip tickets be on sale to all stations on the - monop iT ,r rmnm mi ii.n... glove box and a handkerchief box. the and on .4,.. right pattern knowing oly, besides buying all the tobacco A. T. & S. F. Railway in New Mexico and Colorado on De- There may be other things a little when to Although the cretonne quit. grown in France, 55 mil cabinet for trinkets, a whisk broom is used in pretentious houses as a purchases cember 23, 21, 25, 31, 1913 and January 1, 1914. Final lion pounds of foreign grown tobacco, holder, a photograph frame, a can- wall covering, instead of paper or limit on all tickets 1914. dle shade, a work basket, a laundry frescoing, too much surface covered most of it being American leaf. January 5, bag, etc. But one must not overdo with gayly colored flowers is tire- sven the pretty cretonne by making some. A bedroom should be dainty A French aerial squadron will short FARE FOR THE ROUND ioo many accessories and putting and restful. ly attempt to fly across the Sahara ihem in evidence in the room. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. desert, and the National Aerial league Watrous, N. M... $ 1.10 Ribera, Jf. M.. ...f 1.60 has published the following itinerary: Wagon Mound, N. M 2.40 Lamy, N. M. 3.50 TO CHANGE COLOR OF LACE The airmen will start from Oran Springer, N. M 3.80 Santa Fe, N. M '.. 4.53 Vti.-..- mil min '.:::;;.:::::iisfv'':: DESIGN EXCELLENT and follow the railway lines as far as Raton, N. M 5.95 Albuquerque, N. II. 7.10 THAT PRESERVES White May Be Made Over Into Creamy Flgulg; afterwards they will cross the Trinidad, Colo. '.. 7.00 Ciovia, N. M 17.93 Hue, Just Now So Much In line of oases as far as Aoulef. Be- La Junta, Colo 9.70 Roswell, N. 23.75 Favor. M...... NATURAL FIGURE Popular tween Aoulef and Timbuctoo the line Holly, Colo 12.13 Portalea, N. U... 18.95 AlABY of will lie across a desert waste Colo 10.65 N. M. 17.95 Have you ever noticed that cream flight Pueblo,. Texico, must concede the real beauty colored lace is usually more expensive completely lacking In landmarks for Colorado Springs, Colo... 12.00 'Gallup, N. M..'. 15.55 ONE Bail-lou- d this costume, which appears to than white lace, even of the same pat- the squadron's guidance. General Denver, Colo 14.20 El Paso, Tex 20.35 be built on lines almost independent tern? believes the flight to be an ex- INTERMEDIATE POINTS AT SAME RATIO. US. of those prominent in the present Not being able to buy any crfeam lace ceedingly dangerous one, and has sug- a mode. cheap, it occurred to me that there In addition to the above dates tickets will be on sale December gested sending a caravan to erect The skirt is not broad at the hips must be some way of white changing stone pyramids at various points for 19th, 20th, 1913, to all stations on the A. T. and S. F. In New Mexico (in common with many new ones) to cream. I asked a friend about this, the of the airmen. at the same rates to teachers and students on presentation of cer- An the short train is not a mere wisp, or and ehe gave me the following advice, guidance tificates signed by officer in charge of school. t s r vs. - ' , trailing end, and there is plenty of which I have since put into practice ' room to walk in. This is one of those with fine results: Guarding Agalnsts Croup - good designs which define the natural Buy five or ten cents' worth Of The best safeguard against croup Is figure with ample drapery and can a8 French ochre (a powder) at any paint a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar ! Y store. Mix three parts of ordinary Compound In the hemso. P. H. Ginn, V KA Hh illJ white talcum powder with one of Middleton, Ga., writes: "My children part are to the ochre for a cream or, very susceptible croup, easily LUi AGENT light color, catch cold. I them if a darker shade of cream Is give Foley's desired, Honey and Tar Compound and In ! - use more ochre. Put in a l Iff- the mixture every instance they get prompt relief i wash- bowl and rub the lace as though and are soon cured. We keep it at ing It in the powder, a little at a time. home and prevent croup." O. G. III The white lace will become a lovely Schaefer, Red Cioes Drug Store. rl '.V U cream. But be sure and do the work Adv. i 1 t ; S ' . : f - in a room where the powder can be easily dusted away, as it eettles over "CARMEN SYLVIA" 70 YEARS OLD everything. Bucharest, Dec. 29. Queen Eliza- beth Whita for Winter. of Roumania, who is famous for We are to wear a great deal of her writings under the name of "Car- 1' 1 white this winter. White serge, very men Sylva," celebrated her. seventieth heavy, yet supple, is to be used for birthday anniversary today. The coats and skirts, and quite often it queen was born a princess of Neu-wle- will be trimmed with white or fur, Her marriage to King Charles At with dark. White cloaks again evening of Roumania took place in 18C9. t and mantles In rich satins and d t are always lovely, and v hlte house dresses in the new brooches "The Best Medicine I Ever Used" "No Need To have their own appeal to the artistic. "Chamberlain's Tablets us the best medicine I ever used for constipation, Grandmother's Collars. biliousness and headache," writes Watch It" Grandmother's old of fine collars Mrs. A. W. Milne, St. George, Utah. is and sheer embroidery can be used as These tablets are are but the heavier ones of old very effectual, easy a house has they and to take. For sale all Many crocheted lace may be rejuvenated pleasant by dealers. Adv. been durincr by going over the design in color. burglarized the with Fill in principal figure ) the brief time the po French knots worked In colors to IN SESSION IN CINCINNATI the or match gown in Bulgarian Cincinnati, O..Dec. 29 With liceman was at the colors. This be done with promi- may heavy nent scholars from silk or cotton in washable shades. many educational other end of his beat. institutions in attendance, the central or ford to ignore only suggest the fads Fashion Novelty. division of the Modern Language As- i of the season. One of the loveliest of the season's 14. Houses' sociation of America began its nine provided with is full across the front and fashions is the chiffon scarf Is The skirt that teenth annual in this at the left front and at each combined with a fur boa. The boa is meeting city electric draped The light protect side of the back. The bodice is very attached to one side of a long chiffon today. association has for Its themselves. low and somewhat too meager to be scarf weighted with long bead tassels object the advancement of research fine un- Is to the work in the field of French whose worn without a yoke of net This scarf be drawn about modern languages. Let us wire your house for OT STORY of a young peasant while the boa ar First der it. With the present style of low hair and neck, falls electric light and give you t!s life is devoted to the Napoleonic cause. cut necks "V" and otherwise' off the shoulders. 'shaped tistically Coughs That Prevent Sleep !est burglar insurance obtain- A sustained tale with an ingenious plot, char- very fine nets are used with guimpa These coughs are and If Lifiaph Jeweled Garter Fasteners. wearing i. ,'i able- Rt ny price. Our n iri made either with a high or round neck. they "hang on," can run one down if, acters drawn with unusual understanding and Jeweled fasten- i Rt minimum c They fit the skin and are Immensely suspended garter physiccally and lower the vital rpsis your ' are one of the modern woman's Appear a pleasing charm of manner. becoming. It is only the lady of daz- ers tance to disease. Mr. Bob Fercnison fancies. Some of these I zling fairness who can afford to dis- extravagant 319 Pine St, Green Bay, Wise, writes-"- Shortly Don't miss this next serial which we will print! from was pense with them. have pendant settings dangling greatly troubled with a bsd them'-t- he do tickle! me Beads, beaded bands and ornaments, question is, they cough that kept awake nights of course hut in additior Two small bottles of Folev'g HoneT oOn are used for garniture on the gown pic- .The fancy, to that, do they tickle? aad Tar Compound completely cured tured. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. me." O. G. Schaefer, Red Cross Dru Store. Adv. ova LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, (913.

the rt'port of the inspectors, the sani- BISHOP CONDEMNS DANCING tary shortcomings o many villages Bar De Luc, France, Dec. 29. The HOSPITAL THANKS ILFELD HAKES A .iiL uiiiLl Ui lib are set forth in plain terms. For in- Bishop of Bescanoa today issued a of town 13 COMING UP stance, one ic said: ''Health pastoral letter forbidding the i- .' ESTABLISHED 1379. dancing i sentiment is at a low ebb here. The of the tango In his diocese. health officer was attending a picnic, "The tango is intensely dangerous," FRIENDS FOR GENEROUS Published by but the flies were attending to busi- he says. "It is one. of the greatest dis- THE OPTIC PUBLISHING CO. ness in the unscreened, filthy privies solvents of the morality of France." (Incorporated.) and garbage heaps around the town." GIFTS - GIFT U U u3 This particular (town Is not likely Lame back may come from over- to be proud of tbia report, and the work, cold settled in the muscles of the back, or from disease. In the two $. M. PADGETT.... Editor. health officer will begin undoubtedly former cases the right remedy la MANY DONATIONS WERE MADE PAST MASTER OF MASONIC LODGE of to clean up. In contrast to this May it prove Full things BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It 'THE INSTITUTION AT THE CANCELS MORTGAGE ON CEM- it was said aboufjtmotheV town: "This should be rubbed in thoroughly ETERY overj CHRISTMAS SEASON CHAPEL j is the most d sanitary little tne anectea part, tne reller will be Happiness a.nd Prosperity visited the A prompt and satisfactory. Price 25c, village by special. good 50o and $1.00 per bottle. Sold bj The Las Vegas hospital gratefully Members of the Masonic fraternity progressive president and health of- Centra! Co. Adv. not soon will the time Entered at the postoffice at East Drug acknowledges the following Christmas forget good they ficer, backed by a s$end!d sanitary in- trans-taiasio- n at the r.s Vegas, New Mexico," for remembrances: enjoyed Saturday evening TAUPERT sentiment." In many places it was NEW JERSEY TEACHERS MEET stallation of officers and through the United States Mrs. Charles Lewis, a large turkey; anquet given JEWELER. found that the health department was Atlantic City, N. J., Dec. 29. Atlan No. 2 A. F. A. 1 Pali8 a.3 second close matter. Las Vegas Mercantile company, two by Chapman lodge and active and efficient,! but was not sup- tic became the Mecca of1 City today turkeys; J. C. Johnsen and &on, two M. About 100 members of the lodge by the? propel sentiment the school teachers of New ported ygblic Jersey, rugs; Miss Nora Morrlssey, screen; were present which is a large gather- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION This is the chief shortcoming of most the occasion the being the opening of Helen half dozen towels; ing for so busy a night as Saturday e Danziger, firmness into corn after an early dip. midday. Canadian Pacific rallied two Daily, by Carrier places, on the 'part jbolh of the citi- fifty-nint-h annual meeting of thai-stat- when stores Ike Davis, one dozen towels and six the are kept open until started off to Va under- and 1 zens and of the town authori- Prices up, points, Texas, company showed, f'er Copy .15 ttyorjj association. The program pre- dish- late in the dishes; 'Mrs. Leon Durham, sit evening. went a moderate sag all around and some with the boom Pae Week . .35 ties who fail to vote sufficient money pared for the meeting extends over sympathy iu es; Mrs. A. D. Higgins, two salad Dr. William Porter Mills, the retir- went above level. Standard oil One Month .65 to carry out measures ef- is Inter- then Saturday's subsidiaries. sanitary three days and replete with Mrs. James E. Johnson and ing worshipful master, had charge of ' dishes; The close was strong at an advance Prices back ttee Year 7.50 fectively. While there was no Inten- features. Ben B. Lind-se- y slipped again after the - esting Judge N. M., 1 dozen the installation ceremonies, which of friends, Logan, towels; of to 2 cent net. Immediate of the shorts . Daily, by Mall tion being hypercritical the truth of Denver and Dr. George. D. were off- requirements James Leonard, half dozen bath tow- impressive. The following the action of corn. had been One year (In advance) $6.00 was plainly told in the report, and Strayer of Columbia are Oats reflected filled. Reading and New university Mrs. Guy, H. K. and E. S. Wil- icers were installed: Months 8.00 without doubt the secured els; First sales of provisions varied from Haven reached their lowest on the Eix (In advance) awakening among the scheduled speakers. Guy M. Carey, master; liamson, half dozen towels; Mr. and worshipful 1Q cents trans- One Year (in arrears) 7.50 by the health train and the report on a shade to higher, but setback. Mrs. P. G. Kansas Mo., A. M. Staley, senior warden; H. W. 3.75 conditions will work a Walton, City, actions later were at a net loss. The The market closed steadier. Much Bix Months (In arrears) - sanitary great Robert L. M. Gas in the stomach comes from food one pair blankets; Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark, junior warden; were follows: of the Improvement, Michigan, of course, is sec- closing quotations as bear selling during the day was which has fermentea. Get rid of this G. Ogle, flowers; Dr. Woodling, "Story Ross, treasurer; H. S. Van Petten, not different In this regard from food as Wheat, May July 87. predicated on the expected rise in WEEKLY OPTIC AND STOCK badly digested as quickly pos- n II. R. McKee, senior deacon; 90; of Spanish-America- War";. Lakevlew retary; J ; ' other state, and the report on condi- sible if you would avoid a bilious at- Corn, Dec. 70&; May money rates. Call money reached six GROWER Harry .Wenger, junior deacon; Rev. J. 68. tions there would al- tack; HERBINE Is the you Thimble club, Chicago, $5.. 41; bef ore was';''"',1' probably apply remedy S. O. Corn, May July 40. percent f(1Jts. tendency Dae Year ... .l' .$2.00 . Moore, chaplain; N. Hermann, need. It cleanses and strengthens the The additional contribu- Jan.-rf208- 5 most exactly to any state making a following ' ' Pork, WW $20.67. checked by large offerings.;' A drop pix Months 1.00 stomach, liver and bowels, and re- tions to the Las fund, tyler. similar inspection. The . method of Vegas hospital Lard, $1L" in New Haven to 3 3 below stores energy and cheerfulness. Price Each of the newly-Installe- d officers Jan.?il065JIay points have been received by .Charles Ilfeld: was teaching personal and public hygiene 50c. Sold by Central Drug Co. Adv. which it Ribs, Jan. $10.70; May $11.02 its best followed by a final stif-- " in Advance Dodge made a short address, after (Cash for Mall health The Journal Dodge City Milling company, ' by the train, says was Charles Ilfeld, one fening of prices. The last sales were: Kan. $10.- - announced that Subscriptions) of the American Medical Association, City, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE iimalgamated Copper 741,4 ' Lamar of the oldest members of the lodge and Remit by check, draft or money ia a modern Invention that should be Milling company, Lamar, ' New Dec. 29. of 08 "MUTT AND JEFF" ARE a past master, wished to make a York, Development Sugar .,,, tenter. If sent otherwise we will not . Colo., $10. T' encouraged, , Christmas to tne 'Masons'.' weak spots gave the marka a, down- Atchison ...... '94 m responsible for loss. W. R. Abbott, Denver, Colo., $5. present one ward course today. Traders who Northern Pacific 109 free on COMING TO LAS VEGAS R. D. N. The gift was a most substantial Specimen copies application. DeGraftenreid, Buchanan, took the short side attacked vulner- Reading',," 168 - to $1,200. Mr. Ilfeld held M., $10.' " - - amounting THE "SHOP OCULIST" a mortgage for that amount upon the able issues with vigor. Realizing Southern Pacific 89 KLL PAPERS DISCONTINUED AT Bernard Appel, City, $5; were lead- Union 154 DUNCAN OPERA HOUSE TO HAVE new gate lodge at the Masonic ceme- sales effective among the Pacific A. Strauss, City, $5. ( EXPIRATION OF TIME The Oculist". Is an establish i which have risen from 5 United States Steel , "Shop j COMIC PLAY ON JAN. tery, having advanced the money in ers, recently 58' i PAID FOR ed D. W. Condon, $10. institution In most shops and fac- 7 order that work might not be stopped. to 10 points. United States Steel, pfd.. 106 ,;)UARY Las Vegas Light and Power com- tories. He is a workman who has had It was intended by the Masons to re- Renewed European selling of Cana- considerable in pany, $25. dian Pacific was one of the KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK Advertisers are guaranteed the experience removing "Mutt and Jeff in Panama" is the pay the loan at the earliest possible principal ete.v of factors in and Kansas Dec. 29. tmrgest dally and weekly circulation cinders, emery, from the eyes name of a play that Managers Duncan opportunity, but Mr. Ilfeld had another depressing prices the City, Mo., Hogs, his fellow employe He has the loss In this stock was extended to receipts 6,000. Market 10 to 15 cents f any newspaper in northern New usually and Browne of the Duncan opera CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL plan in view. He was awaiting RJexlco. a steady hand and a good eye, and house have engaged for a performance holiday season, when gifts are' in or- more than three points. Weakness of higher. Bulk $7.707.90; heavy New and butchers has two or three Instruments and a here on the of January 7. der., j Haven teuded to unsettle the 7.857.95; packers evening ' magnifying glass with which to re- The has made a big hit every- IS ENJOYABLE EVENT The presentation of the Ilfeld gift market for a time. $7.757.90; lights $7.657.95; pig TELEPHONES play move the foreign body. These tools where It has been shown. It delight- was made by William J. Lucas, who Marking up of copper metal prices $6.757.25. $ (Business Office Main 2 stea-da- y are hardly ever clean, and he himself ed the of Kan., and stated that Mr. Ilfeld desired to make heer and the advance in quotations Cattle, receipts 10,000. Market News 9 people Topeka, Department Main MONTE-FIOR- beef steers makes no pretense at being surgical- Denver, Colo., as well as those of sev- YOUNG FOLK OF TEMPLE a present to the Masons and to the abroad stimulated the copper Btocks to strong. Dressed ly clean. He gets the patient in a eral other cities. Managers Duncan PARTICIPATE IN entire community. Mr. Lucas then pro- temporarily, but these shares later be- $7.258.40; western steers $67.75; GOOD PROGRAM and the came affected the of southern steers cows $4.60 MONDAY, DECEMBER, 29, 1913. strong light, and picks and scrapes the and Browne were fortunate in being duced the cancelled mortgage, by heaviness the $5.508; call bulls delicate tissues of the eye until lie able to get the play. They expect a assemblage began to applaud and remainder of the list. The recession 7; heifers $6.508.75; $57; The children's In ob- Ilfeld made more dislodges the little particle. At least, large attendance. fastival given loudly for Mr. Ilfeld. Mr. became pronounced toward noin, calves $6.5011. NEW servance told of stea- YUAK'S DAI he tries to dislodge it, and usually of the feast of Chanukkah a short address in which he and Reading, Union Pacific and Steel Sheep, reecipts 11,000. Market at Monefiore after- ' of the lost one. Bonds were to Lambs succeeds, but almost invariably leaves Cure Your Cold While You Can Temple yesterday the early day history irregular. dy strong. $7.258.25; Ne w Year's is a unlyue says ' noon was largely attended, the build- The first three The movement faltered wethers $4.75 holiday, behind much scratched and roughen- More real danger lurks in a cold Masonic cemetery. upward yearlings $5.757.25; John A. Slelcher in Leslie's Weekly. ing being filled to capacity. The, pro- to buried there met violent when at ewes ed tissue. As a rule, the eye gets than In any other of the minor ail- persons be professional selling stopped (S5.50; $45. . is uniiue any otner. a gram was excellent or two victims of it it mingles well, for a strong man can withstand ments. The safe way is to take deaths, one being luneral and a festival. We out Following the voluntary played by while one was acci- ring much physical misfortune, but even Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and Indian outrages, .'he old and we ring In the new. Mrs. Charles O'Malley exercises were As these men were if he gets well, the1 unnecessary scrap rid yourself of the cold as quickly as dentally shot. We bid farewell to the aecreplt old participated in by the boys and girls of the Masonic fraternity the ing leaves a scar, usually In the cen possible. For sale by all dealers. members ''flew to the line, let the fall anan with a scythe and we shake hands of the confirmation crass of 1914. This a in which they chips ter of the eye, which m6re or, less Adv. Masons provided plot with (lie husky chap, rosy of cheek, class is composed of the following: be laid to rest. This was In permanently interferes with vision. should where will" strong of Jirub, fresh in the fullness Edwin Rosenthal, Theodore Rosen-- sixties. they Frequently the dirty and unskilful the early of hope and ambition, who comes to wald, Herman Bacharach, Alberto Mr. Ilfeld's remarks the manipulations of the J "shop oculist" Following auake his bow and present his cre- J. D. HAND RESIDENCE Greenberger, Elvln Appel, Carl Ilfeld, Masons formed in a circle, in the cen- produce an Infection or poisoning of AH dentials as "The New Year." Clarabelle Adler Alice Regensberg and ter of which the mortgage was burned, We Have Cut Profits the eye, and pus forms and the eye Away We say "good bye" to the old year DESTROYED BY FIRE Palo Rosenthal. Two members of It was decided to call the gate lodge becomes lost or very badly damaged, 'with all its memories and welcome this class were unavoidably absent, at the cemetery the "Charles Ilfeld For Our rtbe and the other eye even may be lost new with all its aspirations. The these being Leona Greenclay and Jo Memorial Chapel." in grateful recogni old reminds us of hours, from sympathetic Inflammation. The BLAZE OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN seph Nahm. The gate pleasant pain tion of Mr. Ilfeld's gift. . oculist" is for A ful lessons, gains and losses, lights "shop responsible many RUINS HANDSOME OLD After these exercises the reading of lod'e Is a handsome structure, con an-oth- that are lost by treat STRUCTURE took These were and re and shades, and thus it marks eyes improper essays place. given taining a beautiful little chapel SEDUeTO milestone in life. ment after a injury. members 'of the school. tne directly slight byi Sunday ceiving vaults and a home tor 10 a as follows: The new year reminds us that life's This morning at o'clock fire Essays read were "Cha sexton. It is artistic and useful and In the D. Hand Max Ilfeld ; ""The Future Journey must have an end and that started the house at J. nukkah," by adds to the beauty of the cemetery. end is nearer than ranch at Los Alamos, in the Life," Edwin Rosenthal; "The Bi- master's the before. It is resulting by During the evening a past This Is the Final most beautirul "The Sab a time for sober reflection and new total loss of one of the ble," by Julia Kauffman; was presented to Dr. William historic residences In the bath Ethel and jewel resolutions. It is the day that brings CURRENT MAGAZINES and adobe Day," by Danziger, Porter Mills by William G. Haydon home-- state. The' fire started from an un- The of Atonement" Violet CqlII the children back to the old Day by on behalf of the lodge. The banquet Trumpet white-haire- d known and continued at a de- Hoffman. food stead to greet the father origin, was a most enjoyablo affair. The structive until the entire resi- At the of this of of the and bless the happy mother. Even Black Stockings No Longer "Smart" pace completion part was1 by the Order was mined. the a concert was prepared the returning prodigal is sure of a In the evening smart women avoid dence program given by Star. SALE CLOSES JAN. 1st. all the fur- members which Eastern welcome on New Year's day. black stockings like poison, .says a Through heroic efforts of the Sunday school, niture was saved. The be- in way. So let it be a festival of renewed writer in the January Strand, they property proved interesting every PRINCETON ALUMNI MEET 'a longed to Mrs. Hand, who is now In Those who; assisted In this were Clara- - s of affection, forgiveness and peace are not' smart not even with a black Minenapolis, Dec. California..!.! MrMJand.. also is out or belle Frederick Ilfeld, Natalie 'at-- good day on which, to set aside the dress, as arule;0 Pale, flesh colored Adler, of their college 'ahd ' A the state. The total loss Is at Adler, Alice Monroe Graaf, the prowess SAMPLE CARD little animosities, envies and Jealous- stockings the thing today. No matter placed Danziger, ihia unlrit with cheers and $12,000, covered Insurance. Helen Mildred Appel, Ronald ONE DOZEN OF WILSON DRESS HOOKS ies that mar the daily life. what color the dress may be, flesh by Graaf, scores of Princeton grad- Corine Manuel Ros- class yells, Resolve in the new year to live on colored stockings will always be cor Appel, Kauffman, today and Alice uates flocked to Minneapolis in a more healthful and rect with frock which allows- the enwald, Caroline Jacoby Prince- Will be this week to each in the No higher ground any Guarding Againsts Croup annual reunion of the given purchaser in the to Regensburg. This completed the chil for the happier atmosphere, rejoicing throat and neck be seeftsince.l)hey The best safeguard against croup is of the northwest. Visitors even and Tax dren's part of the afternoon's enter- ton clubs tion Department , jgood fortune of others if it be carry out the same note or coior. a bottle of Foley's Honey Norm s q.; Compound in house. P. H. Glnn, from Iowa, Wisconsin, denied to ourselves, realizing that With tailor-made- s and with afternoon the tainment at- - MIddleton, Ga., writes: "My children con Dakota and Minnesota are whll some must win and some must should match the The remainder of the program South dresses the stocks are to easily -- John Grier very susceptible croup, sisted of musical selections and read j. therine. Dr. lose, and some must rise while others dress or the shoes or the gloves, or catch cold. I give them Foley's Uni- Mr. president of Princeton fall, all must sulfer, in the end, who at least some note in the general color Honey and' Tar Compound and in ings by the' following people: Hlbben, relief Mrs. Mrs. Earl as the guest of honor "SHOES, UNLIMITED" : every instance they get prompt Julius Krause, Wilson, versity, is here sin. scheme. $ at New and are soon cured. We keep it Choate and Mrs. Charles O'Malley. convention. Make this the happiest of all The color scheme! Until the world O. G. at the home and prevent croup." were concluded with This announces that it is offer- "Years sincerely in the ceases to revolve there will be some Red Store. The services a compaaiy by believing Schaefer, Ooss Drug TEACHERS MEET wom- ' '. selection Mrs. diaries O'Malley's of virtue ot women. AdV, hy OKLAHOMA ,. ,, ...,.. - fellowship men, the colors that do not suit .certain teach-- ing for seJe its j i violin club. This an excellent nee. 29. School en, and the goodness of God. Many people look hideous In one par- proved uioa, feature. Those who are members of v". nook and corner o c--: ticular color, while another will ' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ers from every Miss Miss a numuer rr whole appearance. I do this club are Lucy Myers, Oklahoma together wltn change thlr. g. "Dec. 29. "Mili- HEALTH TRAIN AS A Charleston, C, Theima Conian, Miss Katherfne Seel-inge- r, other states. CAPITAL- TIIR ' from stochL not believe there is one single French more noted educators SANITATION tary. History'' heads the list of Miss Nel- an- - STIMULUS TO Miss Ruth Seelinger, -, a fi,ia rttv today for the woman In Pariwho Is Ignorant as to 50 to 'receive' at- than topics tbat'are lie Miss Floyd, Mr. State which colors do' bo suit her. And parnell, Virginia nual convention of the Oklahoma to any woman, girl, man of bo' lri 'Lais The value of a health train, now tention at the annual Convention of Walter Kolbo and Mr. Charles Fan- when once she has discovered them Teachers' association. the American Historical association, - Tieing employed in come states to edu- wears circum ning. Miss Caroline Greenberger and of Oklaho- Vega.s. she never them in any which in this for Brooks of the University on value of bet convened city today Miss Lucile Swallow the asBocia- - cate the people the stances. accompanied (a resident of the un- a two days' session. Professor R. '" i ter hygiene and sanitation, is club. annual address at M. Johnson of Harvard will (' tion delivered his doubted. It gives direct Instruction present Boxes of candy were distributed to convention DIVIDENDS from the committee on "Mili the opening session of the BIG in personal and community hygienic FARMER'S , WEEK i BEGINS a report all the children of the Sunday school " 29. Far- and' General Leo- this afternoon. The gatnenus Tr"nclples, and the printed reports of State College, Pa., Dec. tary History" Major and those who took part in the pro- train influential feature of Wood is scheduled to lead In the continue three days. of comfort, satisfaction and foot health are the Inspectors accompanying the mers' week, an nard gram. i the towns and villages the rural uplifmovement in this state discussion. Also of interest to the concerning CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE assured. received train passes have be&an at't'Jeeiusylbania State historians will be an address OKLAHOMA BAR MEETING Subscriptions everyday shrouKh which the today military Commission buy- to of 29. Chicago, Dec. 29. become a strong stimulus eanitary College. Hundreds agriculturists by Assistant Secretary of War Henry Oklahoma City, Okla,, Dec. de- at- which developed at a slight This Is accomplished from all parts of the state are in on "The Archives of the Many men widely known as represen- ing, famrovement Breckenridge about a rally today in -- to local pride tendance. The meeting will be marked tatives of the bench and bar were cline, brought THS OF through appeals War Department." was unchanged STORE QUALITY on 100 lectures and practical demon- of wheat. The opening s.nd through light thrown specific by present here today at the opening wera all board of health strations. The rural school, the prls-ciple- s the Oklahoma to lower, but the losses Alcfects. The state annual meeting of the de- A . scored a the summer ran a of' plant breeding, To Cure a Cold tit One Day Bar association. The covers overcome and December f Michigan during program W A ,1 1 LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE MM , IV Itealth train through the state, touch- animal husbandry, soil fertility, and Take two days and has as Its leading feat ckled gain. III 'J if 12 to cent Great Interest the of meat on the farm are Tablets. Druggists refund money ure an address Rome G. Brown of The close was firm at many points. handling by ' n.m: ing to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig- was manifested In the lectures and the among the subjects that will receive it fails Minneapolis on "The Recall of Con- net higher. e.lasvegas nature is on each box. 25c. of colder weatber put exhibits connected with the train. In attention. stitutional Safeguards." Predictions

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stitutions of learning on the continent, members of the American Association MAN VIIO YELLED PERSONALS for the Advancement of Science and NO one: iOURTOON its numerous affilliated scientific or knows how easy it id ganizations, gathered in Atlanta today "FIRE" WORE r TO ACCUMULATE MONEY IN OUR. for the association's sixty-fift- h meet Mrs. Ollle Shearer, midwife. Hotel ing, which will continue through the BANK TILL HE HAS TRIED . Homaine. Adv. ... Get before our stock week. I V C. C. Davis of Raton was a buslo jss busy NO. BUTTON 1 The various branches of the asso- visitor in Las Vegas today. is exhuasted of is in We j ciation will discuss such as An'army thrifty people laying up money savings deposits. Why not you? C. E. Stout of Watrous was a busi- subjects phil- Four Per Cent on i ness visitor in Las Vegas today. astronomy, botany, entomology, pay savings deposits. REMEMBER! our entire and education at (Continued from Page One) J. R. James of Raton was a busi- osophy, psychology of ladies misses tailor- affiliated ness visitor Las stock and daily joint meetings with the ia Vegas today. fire wore an Alliance button, but on suits and misses societies interested In those branch- C. E. Lombard of La Junta, Coll., ed ladies, the stand she disclaimed knowl PEOPLES BANK & TIUJST CO. busi- es of science. any came in last night for a short and children's and also edge of that kind and coats, Most of the subjects to be con- asserteui she CAPITAL $il4,0v0Xt) ness visit. had seen no one affiliated with the Lawrence Tamme left this after- our entire stock of men's and sidered by the Association for the are" Citizens' Alliance, an organization op will on Advancement of Science technic- noon for Raton where he be boy's clothing will go at posed to the strike, come into of the the business for several days. al. Some addresses, however, hall. of Cleve- will receive attention. In the be resting easy with no sign of com from the most various ahd. unaccus Mr. and Mrs. George Vlles general Congressman MacDonald of Calumet a Actual Cost class will be addresses on "The plications developing. tomed as would astonish land, N. M.,'came in last night for latter reached Calumet today at noon and PURER ENGLISH A quarters all of Our Trade," who have not followed the lew days' visit in Las Vegas. Development Foreign began an investigation of the strike closely of Mother in the solidifying of on the Senator Louis C. Ilfeld left Saturlay Every other item in our store "The Health the situation and Italian hall tragedy. opinion subject where he will be arid "Science, Education and CALLS SCHMIDT A during recent years." The alliance night for New York reduced South," John B. Densmore, solicitor of the HOPED-FO- R will be sold at greatly points out further that Mr. cn business for several weeks. '!' Democracy." department of labor, is expected to- Lloyd has no A. Charles of Los Angeles came in prices. morrow. Union officials will urge on George said that reform, po litical or social, will avail In this for a several days' both of these the necessity of a federal RELIGIOUS CRANK p!i;fV Saturday evening unless business visit. Investigation. REFORM country preceded by temper- FEDERALS TO BUILD ance reform. Mrs. R. Studebaker returned this af- Sheriff James Cruse denied report An act similar to the one demanded ternoon from springer where she has Hoffman & Groubarth ed assertions of President Moyer of HIS ATTORNEY SAYS HE SHOULD SCHOLARS OF UNITED KINGDOM by the alliance for England and Wales been visiting for the past two weeks. the federation that ne was given no BE ACQUITTED BECAUSE THE POPULAR PRICE STORE PLANT IN CHICAGO BEGIN MOVEMENT TO BET-- . was passed for Scotland at the last J. Scott Duncan, Jr., returned last protection here. The sheriff declared OF INSANITY ' i TER THE LANGUAGE session of parliament r.ight from California where he has Phone Main 104 that for several weeks' Moyer and all been for the few weeks on, a va other officials of the federation have New York, Dec. 29. "A half-educ- past London, Dec. tn the indicates that JOE TINKER, THE NEW MANAGER, been guarded by deputies. He has ed, t, near-Germa- philos- 29.An organization Wheezing lungs cation. which to shake London's phlegm Is obstructing the air passages. came in IS ON STILL HUNT FOR been unable to get to the. bottom of tainted with Insan promises A. C. Ifill of El Paso yester opher, hereditary as 'the BALLARD'S HOREHOtTND SYRUP ." complacency fountain head of and will bo a business PLAYERS' the mystery surrounding the deporta- ity, who. early became loosens the phlegm so that it can be day evening ELKSBEAT English as it should be has for the next LAS VEGAS tion of Moyer. Hans Schmidt, the German, priest, spoken, coughed up and ejected. Price 25c. visitor in Las Vegas taken form at (Oxford under the direc- 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold bf Chicago, Dec. 29. The Chicago Fed Mrs. Therese SIzer, the only wit was thus described' today by his coun few days. tion of the Poet Laureate Robert Central Drug Co. Adv. arriv eral league club today advertised for ness at the Inquest who saw the man sel in summing up at Schmidt's trial D. C. Evans of Cincinnati, 0., THE RATON BOWLERS Robert Bridges, aided by such mas- bids for the construction of a cement who yelled "Fire," described her ex for the murder of Anna Aumuller. The TO DISCUSS COLLEGE ATHLETICS d In Las Vegas yesterday afternoon ters of English as Thomas Hardy, Dr. to cost S12K.000 She was stand - ' will he a visitor here for u xt and steel grandstand perience graphically. defense asked a verdict i4ti acqujttfl New- York, Dec. 29 Page after and thj 1 1 Henry Bradley, Sir Walter'" Raleigh DE- Grjn at ing on a table near the stage, attempt on the ground of in6bimin As-st- or few weeks.' v THE GAME YESTERDAY IS jidhaft? J$en purchased and Professor John W. Mackall. page jOf the register at the Hotel Sheffield avenue Addison to restrain a rush of children to- William M. K. for the de C. V. Sells of Colorado ar- CIDED BY' CLOSE MARGIN and street ing Olcott, filled today with the names ot Springs tree. Whenebe While the objects of the association . 20 PINS on the North side. Bids for the wards the Christmas fense, said his client's greatest virtue col- rived in Las Vegas yesterday after- OF ... . . hava not -vet been -fuHv- nefined. thev- faculty representatives of leading stands will be and heard the alarm she jumped from the was a desire to neip otners, aunougn . ' noon, and will visit relatives for the opened immediately probably will include the publication leges and schools throughout the the contract will be awarded in 48 table and ran to the man and grasped it was not always directed in the next few days. By the narrow margin of 20 pins of literature, the delivery of lectures, land. They have come to attend the hours, It was announced. him by the shoulders. proper channels. He insisted that Na- Miss Mary Kramer returned last the Las Vegas Elks defeated the Ra attempts ultimately to influence the eighth annual convention of the j former of "Man, man, what are you doing?" Schmidt really loved the Aumuller night from Denver, where she has ton Elks in a b wling gams on the Joseph Tinker, manager teachers over tie whole country to tional Collegiate Athletic association, the Cincinnati who "There is a fire," he replied. girl and wanted to marry her. The leen visiting relatives during th-- alleys In the Elks' club house yester- Nationals, signed aid in the restoration of the purity of the governing body in the world of three-yea-r "No, no, keep still," said Mrs. Sizer prosecution contends tnat this was - a contract Saturday to man to- 'hristmas holidays.- day afternoon. The Raton bowlers force' a mur- the language, both written and spoken, college sports, which will begin the Is and tried vainly to him into not the case, and that Schmidt Mrs. Charles Ilfeld left last night fouled several times, the resulting pen- age Chicago Federals, away and to resist the unnecessary incor- morrow morning and continue in ses- from chair. dered the girl because she threatened New where sh3 will it was stat- Chicago, It was made known to of words and to en- for York City, alties' being responsible, All in. the back of the hall were him with disgrace if he did not make poration foreign sion through the day. as of made no day, on a mission to obtain players the in speech to be one of remain.for some time the guest ed, tor their defeat. They rushing toward the exit and the panic her his 'wife. courage adoption polite The meeting promises as for his league team. of terse, words from interest. friends and relatives. compla!nt, however, they realized was beginning to spread to those about crisp, vigorous more than ordinary Though the dialects. The that John- Charles Hedgcock of Santa Rosa that ihe penalties were Just. the stage. Mrs. Sizer quit arguing English no problem of paramount importance Big Leaguers Are Signed son rather than the English hands ot left last night for El Paso where he I.arkin of, Raton had the highest with the man, ran on tie platform and CATTLE SUFFERING IN spoke is awaiting solution at the St. Louis, Dec. 29. One player each that Johnson wrote is the object aim- will will be on business for a short time scire for the afternoon, bowling 518. began to play loudly on the piano, the association this year, there from Chicago, New York and Pitts ed the association. Johnson and later go to his home. K. E. Johnson. o the Las Vegas team Then the panic began to die down. jftt by be papers and discussions covering, burgh have been signed by Mordecla NORTH NEW MEXICO would said but he would Mrs. Charles Hoffman of New York second with 511. A large Mrs. Sizer described the man as of have "rot," the whole field of Intercollegiate sport. was a close Brown, manager of the St. Louis Fed left last for her home after and rooted medium dressed in dark have; written "putrefy." The of the committee appoint- Iity, night witnessed the game eral team, to an an height, report nlj-Hi- league according Inia tract for the English sum- been a visitor with relatives t and said be had a dark mous prepared ed to the subject of having for the home team On Saturday nouncement of President of clothes AND SHORTAGE OF FEED investigtae Steinlnger or SNOW association Dr. Bridges declares that in- here for the past few days. at the club a dance was givtn tache. She said he wore no button mer baseball is awaited with much jjouse the club today. The name of the ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS we say "neycher" for nature and that S. E. Phelphry, a well known resi- of the El'w. This other Insignia and was not near the terest The sessions will be presided 'n honor visiting players were not made public, but TO HERDS tune is well on Its way to become dent of Maxwell, came in yesterday most affa.- -. . The entrance of the hall when she first over by Dean Brlggs of Harvard, who was a divightful President Steinlnger said the an "chlune." A professor of English has afternoon and will be a visitor In Las the New heard his voice. Is of the association. Elks will go to Raton during nouncement of the names would cre Trinidad. Colo., Dec. 29. Thousands been heard to say "audjins" for audi- president Vegas for the next few days. return e. Its dead buried, Calumei today Yoar'fe holiday far a g.r ate "another sensation." of cattle and are starving and ence. An Oxford professor says James G. of El Paso, who tuned its attention to the coroner's in sheep r.ORGETOWN. TEXAS. 3. A. McNary The scores: - .. on the of southeastern for and is sad- friends and relatives Christmas Eve freezing plains "csweshyun" question, I Kimbro, says: "For several years past lias been visiting Raton quest into the panic Mexico as 72 Colorado and northern New, ly addicted to the word. The younger Honey ana xar uompouuu iiere for the past few days, left this 3rd. Total which cost the lives of persons, Foley's all 1st. 2nd a result of a feed shortage and the generation say "pawing" for pouring. been my household remedy for morning on the limited for his home. 157 1G8 474 and to the Houghton county grand troubles. It 149 CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR fall of snow, to re- the educated south is learn coughs, colds, and lung for ihe Henry of the forcible ejec- heavy according Fortuntely relief in a num Charles Doll, representative 161 178 179 518 THE COMING WEEK jury investigation ante Is an in wheel and has given permanent Lark in r;;? Hi, of norts received here. A herd of ing that there "h" of cases or oDsunate cougus u Loose Wiles Biscuit , company of 512 ti.in from the copper country ber Jewell 160 198 154 is also stalled in the drifts near when. and Scotland never colds." Contains no opiates. Refuse was a" business visitor in Las of the lope Denver, '. 156 430 Charles H. Moyer, president Cross Gumm ...... 136 138 of this substitutes. O. G. Schaefer, Red St. the southern border county forget it Vegas yesterday on his way to 127 148 400 Western Federation of Miners. as Store. Adv. Ruth ,, .f:l34 Monday All efforts to release the herds have Dr. Bridges concludes bis tract Drug Louis. The coroner's inquest began here will that lntercol bo far failed. For over three weeks follows: "A Londoner say Mrs. IT. E. Fell of Raton left this 805 2343 and the grand jury investiga- and PHILOLOGISTS MEET 1 .740 798 chess match in New today covered with a Scotchman talks strangely ill; Totals legiate begins the range has been 29. Philolo for her home after having tion is expected to begin tomorrow at is that himself is in the Cambridge, Mass., Dec. York. snow, ranging in depth from two to the truth he been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Hancock, where Moyer was assaulted in from nearly an 01 me impurwm Finish wrestling match between Ed four feet. typical attitude of vulgar Ignorance gists Mrs. Charles for the past a Chicago-boun- d train, of In the United Tamme, ; and put aboard matters. is to look institutions learning t 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Total "Strangler" Lewis and Americus, at these He disposed week. John R. Densmore, a solicitor for the ia unaccustom- States, as well as from some of Trumbull V..p-- 83 152 156 491 Chicago. down upon all that he Misses Gertrude and Lena Espinosa of labor, is expected here true dis- and European universities, .';.159 181 516 Jack Britton vs. 10 department ed to, and not knowing the f are the hol- Johnson ... "6 Billy Bennett, an for SAW THE DEVIL IN Harvard today for, Albuquerque, spending 121 136 420 today to make investigation tinctions, he esteems his own degrad- met at university o. 169 rounds at New Yorls. with the of Enrique Conway of the strike of the of the annual of idays family 153 127 448 the government ed custom as correct" the opening meeting will return 4 to Losey .168 Jess WUlard vs. George Rodel, 20 Association. At They January 482 copper miners. American Philological Miss Gertrude McWenle 143 177 162 rounds, at New Haven. the Duke City, where HIS WIFE'S EYES A as exciting the same time and place the Modem Griffith vs. 10 temperance campaign is a teacher In the public schools. Johnny Ray Temple, Intro- Association of America 779 762 2363 Will Ask to Act as that which accompanied the Language Mr. and Mrs. E. Goble of Trinidad Totals ...... 822 rounds, at Milwuakee. Congress Both meet-ing- s duction of the licensing measure un- opened its annual meeting. here Tuesday' Denver, Dec. 29. Organized, labor of and who have been visiting during THAT IS THE EXCUSE ROBERT der the George budget is prom- will continue over tomorrow Col- In Lloyd returned this Annual convention of National Denver will be asked to join the . the Christmas holidays, MALONEY GAVE FOR KILLING , ised for the coming session of parlia- Wednesday. ARE Athletic New of to urge a congres afternoon to their home. They have PRESBYTERIANS legiate association, at adoption plans HER AND HER BA3Y ment. A demand for a licensing re- C. York. sional into the "been the guests of rM. and Mrs. V. investigation Michigan form bill has been issued on behalf of A Danger Signal mother ' mine strike situation as the Ma-lone- sub-Je- ct Hedgcock. Mrs. Goble is the TOO FOR 'El Thursday copper Cincinnati, O., Dec. 29. Robert the United Kingdom alliance by its Hoarseness in a child that is Mrs. C. V. Opening of annual New Year's lawn result of the deportation last week who at a sure of an ap- of Hedgcock. HI a magician, registered president, Leif Jones, M. P. , to croup is sign of Charles H. of the Mr 7 tenuis, tournanyjpt at Del Monte, Cal. Moyer, president a leading hotel under; his stage name The manifesto declares that ;'the proaching attack. Give Chamberlain's was announced at 4 o'clock, this IN .of annual sea- Western Federation of Miners, from ' : as soon as the child It THEY DEFEAT BAPTISTS THE Opening, .ninth, polo of J. R. Willard, shot and killed his introduction next yean o4 a compre- Cough , Remedy Francis ' Hancock. A call for a of the one-yea- r afternoon that the funeral of INDOOR BASEBALL LEAGUE son at Coronado Beach, Cal. meeting wife, Othello, and Frances, his hensive temperance, measure into the becomes hoarse and the attack may would held tomorrow morn- 10 20 and secretaries of labor sale all deal- Frost be GAME Leach Cross vs. , Bud Anderson, presidents old daughter, while they slept house of commons would elicit such be warded off. For by of J. was ing at 10 o'clock from the chapel rounds, at Vernon, Cal. unions in Denver prepared today early today. Maloney then rushed widespread, .response and backing ers. Adv. 3. Johnsen & Son. , Saturday afteraoo3th4: second of Tony CaponI vs. George Chip, 6 at a conference of officials of the from the room in his undergarments Western- the the series of the Sunday school in- rounds, at Pittsburgh. Federation of Miners, and ran shrieking down the street to 87 and" Not Beyond Help at door baseball league games was play Harry Brewer vs. Eddie Revoire, 8 United Mine Workers of America the Suspension bridge, where he was Slaep-llsturbi- bladder weakness, ed when the met the the State Federation of Labor. The "? ''" stiffiess Inactive kid-jie-y Presbyterians rounds, at St. Louis. arrested.;-- T3 in Joints, weak, was set for next even- ction and rheumatic pains, are Baplsta and defeated them by the Johnny Dundee vs. Freddie Welsh, meeting Friday la his cell Maloney cried repeatedly CI I? Mrs. i i all evidence of kidney trouble. score, of 17 to 3. 10 at New Orleans. ing. ho had to kill his wife because li'ii rounds, that p t 3 A. rifian. 47 E. Taun M. was Mar walnut St, lOnNaaturday, night the Y. C. A. 10 A telegram received today at darkness in 14 my Jiff O'Cohnell vs. Maurice Flynn, he saw the demon of her i ton, Mass., writes: "I have passed movie basketball held forth, A of the Western Federa- league at La 111. headquarters and in those of the baby. I ! 87th birthday, ana tnougm i rounds, Salle, eyes I close and interesting game was tion of Miners here that the bullet was ' id si U yond1 the reach of medicine, but Foley played Jimmy Duffy vs. Willie Ritchie, 10 "I hated to do it, but it had to be i u most bene- between the Goldens and the Clods, it removed from Mr. shoulder J Kidney Pills have proved rounds, at- Buffalo. Moyer's done. I could see the devil walking case. O. G. Schaefer, min- ficial in my requiring an extra half of five 10 at a Chicago hospital and that the ihe of he said to Cor- Cross Store Adv. Joe Mandot , vs. Earl Fisher, in eyes both," Bed Drug utes to decide which was the better ' stood the operation well rounds, at Cinpinntai,. patient oner Foertmyer. team The ..Goldens finally won by Kid 0'Nej.l..,y8g 8 Maloney said ho was known in, the OF BLUE. GRASS STATE the. of "taj ypunglVGnnn,"' EDITORS Jjcora l Jl '' theatrical world as jr. R. Willard, and - rounds, at Madison, Wis. Doesn't .Interest Government Lexington; Ky., Dec. 29. The Ken- The standings of the teams are as ' 1st., 1914 1 .', said he had three times. Until Its w f Friday , Washington, Dec. 29. Congressional been; "parried January tuck? Press association opened follows: , annual atito- - married the womaa.be killed two opening .of. importers' of,, the Calumet cop- He ; midwinter here "today' with Sunday School Indoor Baseball LeagUe : investigation meeting rsw "mine was In- year's ago at Littls Rock, Arkansas. Will-Allo- d mowie iioiei per strike discussed at attendance. President Cross-fiel- "Won Lost Pet saion, jisiiir, 13 Off on All a large formal conference between members Her name was Othello Harrlm an, and of Transylvania university Methodists - . 1 0 1.000 City. of the house rules committee her father lives at Cushing, Oklahoma. Invocation at the opening Presbyterians 1 0 1.000 Saturday today, the Automobile said he was the son of "Wil- Tintvtista - O 1 .000 Opening of National and individual expressions indicated Maloney session this afternoon and Dr. A. S. the 1 000 Central Palace, New that those present agreed that no fed- lard the Wizard," who retired from Lace Couch Covers, Mackenzie of Lexington, A. J. G. Christians 0 show, Grand Curtains, Portiers, eral was Involved. Chairman stage and is now living at San Antonio, Wells of the Kentucky State reforma- Movie Basketball League York City. question Nets Henry Is opposed to an investigation. Texas. Portiers and Curtain tory, and Harry Giovannoli of the "Won Loet Pet Rope 3 1.000 Acting Chairman Pou declared that Lexington Leader were among the nolens 0 COLLEGE SOCIALISTS RALLY social- the committee would be forced to In- HONOR GLADSTONE'S MEMORY The will conclude Rangers -- l 2 1W New York, Dec. 29. College speakers. meeting all labor If Dec. 29. The tomorrow. Harmless Ones 1 1 .500 ists from many parts of the country vestigate nearly disputes London, anniversary it set a in the Calumet case. of William E. Gladstone, Ifor .Gousli Win wand a,a 1 1 .WW rallied in New York today for the precedent of the birth Only &0 was born -1 1 Inter- the "Great Commoner," who Young Women: Number Surprising Valleymounts fifth annual convention of the &00 was commemorat- The number of young women who Rattlesnakes - 2 2 collegiate Socialist society. J. Moyer Resting Easy December 29, 1S09, suffer and ner- London other with weak back, dizzy Clodsi 1 2 333 Stokes, president of the so- Chicago, Dec. 29 Five meetings of ed today in and in vous spells, dull headache and weari- --I 1 2 .333 welcomed the at the labor men the at- parts of the country. During the day ness Is surprising. Kidney and blad- Evileyes ciety, delegates protest by against 3 .000 To- number of handsome floral offer- der Ills cause these troubles, but if Sheepherders - -0 Initial session this afternoon. tack on Charles H. Moyer at Calumet a fi ' 4 Foley Kidney Pills are taken as di- morrow night the society will give a were ' scheduled today by John H. ings were deposited about the base rected relief follows promptly, and SCIENTISTS MEET IN ATLANTA at which socialism in all its Walker, of the Illinois Fed- if the Gladstone monument which c. a. she ills Contain no habit banquet president hie v.;:. disappear. Dec. 29. Hundreds of will be discussed well eration Labor. lands in front of St. Clement Dane's tflrming drugs. O. G. Schaefer, Red Atlanta, Ga., phasea by of Cross Drug Store. Adv. scientific hiou' trom the greatest in-- known speakers. At his hospital Moyer was said to church, in the Strand. 1913. CAS VEQAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29,

-- -- "" lill'MlBkJiiftii x , x n r r - "n VERY OFTEN LOBBY RESTAURANT AND CAFE v w WW W W W w J &e SHORT ORDERS AN D REGULAR DINNERS OPTIC GOODS OBTAINABLE ALWAYS HANDLED j oe TUB BEST fj o o SOCIETY DIRECTORY CHAPMAN LODGE NO. 2, A. F. 4FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD NO n o A. M. Regular com- 102 Meets every Monday night munication first And O. R. (3. hall, on Douglas avenue COLUMN 1 Ihird Thursday In g o'clock. Visiting members are ee each month. Tlsltlni dially welcome J. C. Wertz, Prei brothers O. & 38 cordially dent; J. T. Buhler, Secretary; Wb. P. Mill, Baily. Treasurer. RATES TOR CLASSIFIED ADVER W. M., H. 8 Pettwn, Secretary. o TISEMENTS 0 LAS VEGAS COMMANDERY, NO. 2 CARD Five cents line each Insertion. LOCAL TIME per Jfcf KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Res o la one-nig- six line. Earlie What a stand, Estimate ordinary words to a No ad to than two pa? occupy lest space la each month at Ma-- East Bound one His Pa It's where the public iy o lines All advertisements charged onifl .t m. 7:l iouiw stands a show one night. Temple p. Q. h. Arrive Depart will be booked JB. at space actually set KlnieJ, r. , - - " Chaa. Tamn No. 2 7:20 m 7:45 p. m. ft v,.i .v,.ilr ir r urn aMMommwrrr " C; p. without to. number of words. regard No. 4 11:54 p. m 11:59 p. m. TO THE PENNY Cash In HONEST advlnce preferred. No. 8 2:23 a. m. 2:30 a. m. LAS VEGAS CHAPTER NO. 3, ROY No. 10 1:05 p. m 2:00 p. m AL ARCH MASONS Regular con West Bound vocation first Monday In Arrive Depart each month at Masonic No. 1 1:10 i m 1:35 p. m. A. Brinegar, H. P.; p, o. No. 3 6:35 a. m G:10 a. m. f Temple at 7:30 . m. p. No. 7 4:20 p. in 4:30 p. m. iuii Blood, No. 9 6:35 7:00 m. 8 ' Secretary. p. m...., p. fefil ' O. O. F. LAS 1. Meets ATTOKNEYsq OPTIC'S NUMBEfl, MAIN ft. every Monday evenlne at tielr haU on Sixth etreet All vltUln. HUNKER HUNKER brethren cordially invited to attei;4 A F. D. George A. Hunker. Chester A. Hunke Wanted Fries, N. O.; Gus Lehman, V. G.; T. M. Elwood, Secretary; Karl Wert Attorneys-at-La- Las New Mex'-- Treasurer; c. V. Hedgcock, Vegas, WAXTED 150 Cemeterj " eggs for hatching on Trustee. i i January 6. See William Shilling- - law. B. P. O. ELKS Meeta w "wvitu PIIU C3 fourth Tuesday injof each.j WANTED Chambermaid at Las Ve evening Wicks Is he an honest politician 1 month Elks' home on Ninth street gas hospital. and For YOU! Hicks Sure thing. Why, he payi Douglas avenue. Visiting brothers Work o cash for every vote he buys. are cordially Invited. Gov. Wm. J. This Job Mills, Exalted D. elegant Rogers' For Sate Ruler; w. Condon, IN THE WILD WEST Secretary. Vs. Silver Spoon ! 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o earoa out te whom e U! fr Classifies d. the people ag those who MIGHT BT the particular thlaj Is wort neat That property ra vaat to aell la WOKTH KOSV v r whe readi the ada. la tali aetrapaper s4 wotid aevef keu b3 "So your papa gave you a new watch S - ( it oaleea H were advertiied here. before school began, did he?" your property -- u THE ONLY UNION OfFICE IS TOWN "Yes; an' now when I get to school I : o and aaaeor ads. la Ola waal (aa who read I kin look at it. and see how many Other, xevsa?er Eppl anxious to pay cash tor) books, aatomohUes, ased . minutes I am late." are Kei!r.ry r C) and furniture, artlelsa ot EMolneaa el amy aert, aad maalea) f Both on the Same Search. atrumeata. The object of the average ;iO explorer A ctawiSftd ads. mt tmA all el aa seems to be to enough mate- the ty tftsiia kcyis, acquire aave wm k midwri el tk kesl rial for a lecture." - slbla wtm cf tkliMSt, tkey la rA " o wife's aim when kvts. -- " " "Yes, that t my -N --X "X - " ,""" ' Wanted Good, clean rags. 5 cents ii v., ""s she explores my pockota." per pound. Optlo Offlce. J . S V.. 'W "w w w. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. SEVEN

ZVi inches In and Is a candi- devoted to tha discussion of collegl-ate- , ly has stood for a' long time and prob- height James Siocum hobbling toward home, VALUE OF SPELLING team. athletics from different view- PROPER ably will stand for a much longer date for the basketball Placing carrying a heavy basket of groceries. PURDUE KICKER'S ' was the the ball in. the basket should prove points. Dr. Endicott Peabody of Gro-to- n "Can't I Mr. Siocum?" pevio.I.' Robertson greatest help you, she Attribute Valued In Commer-ci- al Van school, will on "American asked Highly kicker the middle west ever an easy feat for Dyke. speak timidly. Life, and Is a Sense to place 1 pur-du- e of Dr. "No, thank you, Esther when He was killed in the and English Ideals Sport"; ESTHER'S PRODIGAL Be Developed. produced. can't own bundles be wreck of October 31,100;!. col- Ehler of the University of Wisconsin carry my It'll RECORD STILL railroad The Washington and Jefferson time for me to will on college track athletics, lay down and die," he Good and lege weekly is. piqued as a result of epeak said, not spelling intelligent punc- and Dr. E. H. Nichols of Harvard, and unkindly. tuation are the accomplishments than Cornell won permanent possession the rating generally accorded the By CLARISSA MACKIE. "I'm all ven- sorry you are alone," d Dr. of Cornell will both discuss When Esther Aunt Judith keep many gray-haire- women draw- of the intercollegiate cross country 'varsity football team this season. The Young Trent's tured Esther, feeling very for STANDS died and left her house sorry ing good salaries as stenographers im championship cup by winning the in- editor fixes the status of the eleven "Summer Baseball." the little white the harsh old man who had driven his on the Esther the downtown offices. The manager of t race at New York city as follows: "And so we refuse to corner, gladly left son from his door, and whose daughter tercollegiate home of her father, where a step- typewriting office from which are sens November 22. The peculiar feature of make estimate of our own stand- The University of Montana is con- had left him to make a home for her- ROBERTSON KICKED MORE GOALS any mother ruled supreme, and went to self. hundreds of stenographers makes nt au- a to hold a dual boxing the win was that Cornell athletic ing. We believe AV. and J. has the sidering plan live alone in the little white houBe.. secret of the fact that good spellers THAN BRICKLEY OR with "Taint ny matter!" muttered were not aware of the fact dm We and wrestling meet Montana be- are scarce. ECKERSALL thorities greatest team the country.. Esther carried with her all the with sudden State next spring. Jim; then, a change of "We had a customer come in thei until several weeks later. Of the 15 believe our team could beat Harvard, college longings of her own mother as well aj tone he added In a " broken voice: Tls other said the "who cross country races Cornell has won that It did beat Yale, practically, and her girlish trinkets and keepsakes. In some matter I'd to day," manager, New York, Dec. 20. What appears EBther, like see had bad a run of hard luck) 13, but it was not until 1908 below The University of Washington navy time the little parloi Ed evidently to be a record field Kicking feat that the that it should not be ranked my before I die!" goal 60-fo- came to look as had the in the spelling line. He wanted a championship cup was up for or else. As for In- has ordered two racing exactly parloi Tears came Into Esther's brown has been uncovered in' the middle put Chicago anybody of her own even to the woman who could spell. 'No mattect A.- shells for the use of the 1914 home, ancient eyes. "Of course the I. A. A. A. we 14 'varsity you would," she said d west after 13 omission from competition by dividual stars, have about that square filled one corner. if she's cross-eye- and has a huncl years crew.. The shells, which will be ready piano that gently. "Have you any idea where he chronicles. to this we are very well satisfied with, and "For land's are on her back,' he said, 'if she can speii gridiron According an are to ibe built a crew Bake, Esther, yot is now?" The Blues' committee of Oxford the can take them or leave March, for going to settle down be a and write an intelligent letter.' Whll statement the five goals kicked by dopesters here and "Mo I reckon he's dead," said the as without averaging 170 pounds, and the build- old demanded this was a rather extreme case iS Brickley, Trafford and Erkcrsall do university, England, has developed them, just they choose, regular maid?" Loretta old man drearily. i ers' predict that one of the two will Campbell, who was shows that employers are beginning not constitute the best performance the same aversion to the Olympic ruffling our disposition half as much prematurely graj "What makes you think that?" finish first In the Intercollegiate re- and sewed for a to grow impatient over the carelesa eince Robertson, Purdue's great; place games that is evidenced in other quar- as do the thoughts of the approach- living. "I ain't heard from him for a long gatta on the Hudson next June. The Esther laughed. while. spelling of today." field in ters of as is shown exams." Last time there came a letter, - Jdcker, set a record for goals English athletics, ing "1 of own Another office out many 8te- funds for the shells were provided by always w.inted a home my it was for my wife he didn't know sending 1900 which neither Brickley nor any by the following resolution: "The and if I I nographers has a series of test letters the Seattle Commercial club. waited till got married, may she was dead, and I cut out the kickers has ever committee of the British Olympic The difficulties under which foot- be I'd just with spelling! other of the famous never have one. I can be just newspaper notice of her death and prepared especially issued an for in of as I af catches for the unwary. Common equalled. council, having appeal ball was played the early days young living here as if stayed wrapped ft around the letter and sent Great! Charles M. Schwab and Eugene G. home." words, famous as pitfalls for careless! Purdue-Ros- e 100,000 pounds ($500,000), that the sport is well illustrated a story 'em to In the Poly football by in- the address on the outside of ! Grace have each, announced their "I don't know, seems awful old spellers, are strewn throughout thes of October' 27, 1900, Robertson Britain may. be adequately represent-- told by Judge Charles Remster at the the envelope. Some place in Kansas game tention of contributing a section to maidy to me," Insisted Loretta; specimen letters. Fully half the ap- from field on ed in the of 1916, the recent banquet to the Purdue eleven. "just and I've never heard a word since, kicked seven goals the the new Lehigh, stadium. like my white hair when I'm plicants put an extra e in separate;) Blues' committee duly considered that In of the of the first university having and that seven years ago but I think kicks, out of 12 attempts. The telling outfitting thirty-fiv- e tc in many cases the e before the lastj place only seems as if I had he's been here I 42. appeal at their meeting and unani-- j Old Gold and Black team he said: think he keeps track in wbllu ecore of the game was: Purdue stop expecting to get married." of us." syllable noticeable is missing, s to the following no store In " in th Rose Poly 1. Robertson-- feat had mouely agreed pass "We had Lafayette that "I'm thirty-nine,- said Esther gent the correct placing of the l's Bumped Up the Real "What makes yon think so?" Ath- resolution: 'Whilst entirely disap- carried football togs, so we got a lit- Against Thing ly; "I don't believe it's too word parallel reduces many of tha "been forgotten at Purdue until any young "One Sunday Emmy and I went to of games as now con- to measure to set up applicants to a state of discourage letic Director Hugh Nicol received a proving Olympic tle German tailor all the "I think I have bumped up against housekeeping." the cemetery to my wife's grave and it , ment. en- ducted, the Blues' committee recog- and make suits for them. He Loretta Campbell was thirty-nine- was letter from Lake Forest college boys the real thing In Chamberlain's Tab- covered with beautiful white flow- is a sure Britain Is too. and she knew that Esther was ers "Good spelling pretty siga an from a news item nizes that Great already made the uniforms out of bedticklng, writes D. Tldi-out- like nothing that grows here- closing excerpt lets," R, Thomas, of aware of bold- of mental alertness," said a business committed to the 191G, it, but she had a cheery abouts and ever since then on her in "The Stentor," the Lake Forest Olympic games, without padding and skin tight. When Pa. "They do the worlt and man with several offices and manyj ness that carried her through very em birthday there's white flowers of October 31, and therefore hope that all possible we appeared on the field to play But- cause no reaction." In always "I find that if one o college publication unpleasant harrasing situations. on the Emmy and I don't know, stenographers. support will be given to the games ler because they said gTave. our Is naturally a good! 1900. they protested, cases of constipation when pills and "I'm never to be any oldei but we Eddie did It hurts stenographers of that on the distinct under- In going guess it she is interested In the cor This Item read: "Purdue won a re- year, we had greased that bedtlcking saline cathartics are their use than thirty-five,- " speller used, she said significantly me, Esther, that he's afraid to meet rect and use of new markable of from standing that no obligation is hereby the hope that they would be unable as how to have me to spelling words game football Rose la often followed by constipation, 'Now, Esther, you going face face." He sighed heavily. come or of ' that to her attention In reading Poly last Saturday, when Robertson Implied Incurred their support to hold us when they tackled. That they take so much water out of the this neck fixed? High or low?" "If he only knew, Mr. Siocum, I am - or in dictation. Now as a matter of and Interest In future years after was not true and after ten minutes After this item had been sure he would come." of Purdue kicked seven goals from system. On the other hand the ef- important fact it is no small Job to keep up with, was disallow- discussed and Loretta had returned tc "We can't find Esther. I can't the field on place kicks. The longest (1916.'" parleying, the protest fect of Chamberlain's Tablets is so him, the spelling of the hundreds of new he the little dress remember the name of that Kansas of the seven out of twelve attempts ed." agreeable and so natural that you do sewing machine, words. maker paused in her furious pedalling town and there came a wedding pres- was from the d Northwestern claims "Our oldest and outr line. This is university not realize that It has been produced and over hei stenographer turned her sharp face ent for Emmy a beautiful set of best on desk a lit- undoubtedly a record that will stand the tallest athlete engaged in The annual meeting of the National by a medicine, and no reaction follows shoulder. speller keeps her knives and forks. There was no namo tle book not more than an inch thick; for some time." The prediction has 'varsity sport competition in the per- Collegiate Athletic association to be their use. For sale all dealers. "Did know Siocum was on the by you Emmy attached and the postmark box but it has more first aids to poor epelk been realized, for the record certain- - son of Alva Van Dyke. He la 7 feet held in New York tomorrow wMl be Adv. to be married?" was blurred. We could It going only guess ers than anything I've ever seen. Sha "Yes some time this month, ltin't was from Eddie." doesn't use it but it?" much, everybody! It was after that that Esther Trent else does." Chicago Record-Heral- 3 "The nineteenth." Then after a per- took upon herself a mighty task. She ceptible pause Loretta added: "I won- bought postal cards by the dozen and der if Ed Siocum will coma name to on each one wrote an appeal to Ed UNDERSTOOD ALL THE REST the wedding?" ward Siocum to return to his aged r "Im sure I don't know." who needed him. On One father, These she Only Comparatively Unimpor "I Ik ard they didn't know what part seat to many towns and cities in the tant Point Wcs the Juror of l he world he was in," pursued Lor- state of Kansas, in the hope that she at Fault. etta, now that the delicate topic was might by chance strike upon the place opened. where Ed Siocum made his home. It quite often happens that in ad- "Indeed?" These postal cards she carried to the dressing a jury, the lawyers will de- r" "Yes. I heard his father told him postoffice In tho next village. liver their appeals to the oue member he neednu't never come home until Weeks passed and there came no re who seems to tliem the nscst Intelli- he'd made enough money to pay back sponse to Esther's anonymous appeal. gent. They consider that by so doing some of that he'd t. I call that There had been one town which bore they can impress him and his influ- pretty hard of old Jim Siocum Pa her own name, "Esther," and she had ence upon the other members will b says he was a limb when he was a boy cherished a that Fate valuable. - fluttering hope and made no end of trouble for his might decree that there was magic in In a recent cas, all the testimorv n folks yet old Jim is hard as nails on the name of his old sweetheart had been taken, the lawyers h; . poor Ed. Why, Ed can't be a boy any No news came from her dear prodi summed up and the judge had charge PRACT CAL longer he must have stopped cutting gal, and at last Esther gave up hope the jury, when the juror who a 0QD1AGAZ up tricks long ago." and turned her attention to making peared the most intelligent, and ' Esther was silent. James Siocum as comfortable as he whom both counsel had made th-- : "Ed wasn't what you'd call bad he would permit her. There was not impassioned appeal, arose, and sta; was Just full of cutting up, but It much to do, for the old man was that he wished the court to gir Jim seemed to cost his father a lot ol proud; he had plenty of money to keep some information. money. Well, they drove him from him in comfort "I have been bothered a grtn? Jen! '"' home and I guess his ma broke' her One bitter night when James Sio- he said, "about two words te 1p-- heart over it I blame It all on old cum, almost helpless from an attack yers have been using all the ime- - Jim Siocum mean as all get-out!- " of rheumatism, had been compelled to "W7hat are they?" aske tie eurt, "I wonder what Mr. Siocum will do accept Esther's aid, the Siocum kitch expecting to be called ptn t: ex- after Emmy's married?" said Esther. en was aglow with warm light from plain the meaning of iame words "Nobody knows Dexter won't have the stove. Esther was moving around like "res inter alios acta." him live with them he's as much as bent on household tasks, and Mr. Sio- "Why, the words that I don't know" said so. Keep house for himself, I his foot on a the meaning of," said the juror, "are cum, helpless propped " guess." chair, was reading by the light of a 'plaintiff and 'defendant' Ex- "Why, he can't do much. He's real green shaded lamp. change. feeble he must be seventy years old," The supper dishes were washed, protested Esther. , and Esther had prepared the Old man's An Improving World. us $7.50-I- f desire the carrier. "Don't Beem to make any difference bed In the little room off the kitchen. A somewhat Boston ian Pay you paper by how old one Is they get trouble Just She untied her apron and reached up who more than a score of years ago the same," remarked Loretta. to the hook for her knitted shawl when was very prominent in public life re- us $6.50-I- want mail. After Loretta had gone home that there came a knock at the door. marked recently: "I have observed Pay f you the paper by night, Esther washed up the supper Esther answered it to admit a slen with interest quite a change in the dishes and then sought her little par- der, erect man, whose sparkling black personal habits of men during tho where she the with searched her face and 25 It used to be very follow-in- g lor, lighted lamp eyes eagerly nat years. And we will give you your choice of the n the dangling prisms and sat down by then darted to the wrinkled face of common to see business and profes the marble top table. the old man. sional men, as well as those in publio For a long time she sat lost in rev- "Father!" cried the man, and he life and holding official positions. for one erie. She was thinking of old Mr. Sio- went past his old sweetheart and knelt wearing silk hats and Prince Albert magazines year: cum so soon to be left alone. She was beside James Siocum. coats every, day In the week, and if thinking of the prodigal, Ed, who had It was several moments before the they smoked at all they smoked cl- run away from home twenty years be- old man could command his voice to ears. Nowadays silk hats are rarely-see- fore. She looked back on her own girl- speak. on week days downtown, anyway, ish grief over that event as one read3 "Son," be said, "It was Esther Trent and cigarette smoking seems to be The National the story of a stranger. who brought you back." quite the thing. 1 do not think the Sportsman Once she had sat in the parlor at "I know it, father," said Ed humbly. new fashion is quite so dignified or' home, when Ed Siocum used to call But when they looked around Esther manly as the old, but on the whole I upon her three times a week, just as had disappeared. am convinced the world is growing The Woman's Home she was sitting now. Then she was "Never mind, I'll go around after her better all the time." Companion waiting for him with fluttering heart In a little while," said Ed. "There are were tell-tal- How that must be 'discussed and eyes that a few things Horse's Tobacco Habit Is Expensive. Ed was black-haired- , black-eyed- , 1 want fath- handsome flrstand your blessing, A Beverly teamster is lamenting tho light-hearte- the best fellow in er." his horse has the McClures out the fact that acquired the world, and it was this very easy- Esther was putting light tobacco habit and he is wondering if of Ed's had led him came a at her door- going nature that when there ring his employer would "stand for" an ex- astray. She still treasured the hasty bell. Trembling In every limb she account leave wick of the pense note in which. he bad taken of turned up the parlor lamp The horse, which started in one th her. It seemed to be the delicate rosy and went to the front door. habit an occasional nibbld to stood his by taking n thread that held her her youth and Ed Siocum there, keen, of "fine cut," now expects a al to I plug hope. eager face upturned hers. "May and the driver says the animal I come he day Some day he might back. Some come in. Esther?" asked. will "loaf on the job'.' unless he re- day he would return. He had loved Esther smiled tremulously. What ceives that allowance. ' to him after all these 15 her. could she say The habit has become an expenBiv he Esther's brown head drooped a little years of waiting? one for the driver, and be declares ft wearily at these sad memories, but Within the little parlor, familiar be has reached a where he roust so well remem point ahe was a brave soldier and she lifted cause it held many do one of two things, quit using to- 1 1 her chin and took up the photograph bered things, Ed Slocum's face worked bacco himself or "the bosa" to out his get D IP album and turned to Ed's picture strangely. At last he held advance money for the horse's b.are. placed there opposite that of her hands to Esther. Boston Poet c IP mother. "Esther, I've meant to come back all were dim when laid It Her eyes she these years; I've kept myself straight . J aside. "He's my poor prodigal just the and mother. I 1 went to a "Rabbit Drives" Advo,-4rf- for you 'western same," she murmured to herself as in Kansas I picked it out be- The farmer d'tUt place r- I for she blew out the light and went up cause it name was the same as yours, coyote, and a bounty la i" its the result ia that ilw c- -i iif-- stairs to bed. and youT postal card reached me at peit; MAIN 2 Two weeks after that Emmy Siocum I didn't want me have greatly diminished. But. PKONE, last thought they ' - the Portland 1. was married, and all Leavenmill was here, and I stayed away, but when the Oregouian, tl the !:i a v.: interested in the masculine housekeep- card came, I knew. I disposed of my coyotes has resulted ing Mr. James Siocum. Of outside business. I am here. Are you going increase of rabbits; ird.i , neiu he wouiu nave none. Emmy and to welcome the, prodigal son?" He ments have been made to C her husband had gone west, and the smiled down wistfully at her. number 1 ino'iiV; i i : ' ' prosperous Dexter had offered to pay "I knew you would come back some disease, but v.tuitu t i? of suits. Rabbit c" : i the wages a housekeeper for his day," whispered Esther, her bead on f;itlier-in-law- , 10 f" 1 but Mr. Siocum bad his shoulder. Fre remedy; jn't i killed in one e( tr ty j , t curtly refused. (Copyright, IfU, by the MeClur Js'w. ) w'uit.-- One December day Esther met old pansr Byr.QH-aUi.- this way test e:;ht LAS VEGAS DAILY CPTIC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913.

LOCAL NEWS PROGRAM TONIGHT Let us furnish Your Home i n roe AT THE biiOCOiQiG o i Light automobile at 5:39 o- - .juuu lamps Complete o'clock this evening. MOVIES m MUTUAL Try a dram of Old Taylor Bourhon BRIDGE STREET Our plain and simple credit plan will aid you as no other ocolate antlies? at the Opera Bar. Adv. store can. Our Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies are "THE REAPER" Two-Re- Drama. (Broadway.) Liggett' candy just received by ex- "THE DRUMMER'S HONEYMOON" Drama.. (American.) selected with the view of giving our customers more quality press at Murphey's. Adv. Did get Walter Baker Cos., NEW and more value than any other store can possibly offer. Our you of Fresh Liggett' Chocolates for New guarantee quality protects you. Let us aid you to a well RECIPE BOOK Year's gifts at Murphey's. Ad and friends who will regret to learn furnished home. EE11LIE SIRS. WLPI1 of hia death, though it came as a E. T. Plowman is now in condition to blessed relief from Telling all Lbout their new suffering. COMPLETE HOME OUTFITS FOR AS LITTLE AS resume his official duties to a modi DEATH "Dot Sweet ChocoleJe" for fied and is degree, rapidly recovering CLAipjf NOTICE Ca.ke? from his illness. Notice Is an- S96 making Candy txnd hereby given that the $148 up to u$500 LONG-TIM- E RESIDENT OF M- nual stockholders of the Peo- SAN meeting YOUR OWN TERMS OF PAYMENT n will thai one Found One sacb of oats. Owner and II you did not receive one tell us and we see IGUEL COUNTY'S SUFFERINGS ple Bank Trust Company of Las may have it by calling at The Optic ARE ENDED Vegas, New Mexico, for the election is sent to . you, office and paying for this advertise of Directors and the transaction of ment. Adv. ' After an i illness of practically a other business that may properly come J. C. JOHNSEN (EL SON IT IS WELL WORTH HAVING year, Mrs. Emilie P. Rudulph, a long before said meeting will be held at Send a box of Chocolates Llggett's time resident of San Miguel county the office of said Company in the on 1, with your good wishes January and widow of one of New Mexico's city of Las Vegas, New Mexico, on 1914. At Adv. Murphey's. prominent citizens, died yesterday the second Tuesday of January, the same morning at her home, 1201 Eighth being January 13th, 1914, at the Stearns Store Tomorrow night in the O. R. C. hall hour of 2 o'clock p. m. arid the polls street. Though Mrs. Rudulph's death the Knights of Columbus will give a shall be was not unexpected, it came with a open from that hour until the smoker the members of the Las 4 THE GREATEST CAR ZZiM for severe shock to her children and hour of o'clock p. m., unless pre- Vegas council and visiting Knights. A vious to said hour Is- friends.. She was spared, as had been last all stock good time is looked for. , sued and her to spend one more Christ- outstanding shall have been hope, voted. mas with her loved ones. Mrs. Rud- on the market for the is now on Superintendent Ruf us Mead of the Dated this 29th of December. today, price, display at ulph was a patient sufferer and died day city schools announced today that all PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. In the consolation of a sincere Chris- the Overland display shop on Railroad Avenue, We in- EJAWUO ..BLAHKEf! children who are 6 years of age should tian faith. . , ,. - be started to school at once, if the vite inspection and will gladly demonstrate the merits of The funeral will, be held tomorrow parents desire them to have the work FIREESEN ARRANGE GOOD at 9 o'clock, when short ser- the car at any time. . the. second half of the year. morning t Direct from the Indian Reservations-Lar- ge As- pf vices will be held at the home. From T Ktf '!!. the residence the cortege will go to DECORATION SGHEUt sortment fine patterns-a- ll The MounDay land fraud case is colorings - unique the Church of the Immaculate Concep- ; ' 13 ' set for trial on January in Leaven- . '. tion where a requiem mass will be H.BT HUBBARD, prices. worth, according to the information Agent said the Rev. Father Adrian THEIR NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL IS received here today. A number of Las by pastor,. Interment will be in Mount TO BE IN A PRETTY 417 Railroad Avenue These blankets are Genuine Souvenirs of the Vegas business men may be subpoe- Rabeyrolle. cemetery. SETTING naed to attend the trial and give tes- Calvary Great Southwest and more appropriate Mrs. Rudulph was born in Monton-lieau- , ESS nothing timony, it is said. of The decorations tha-Eas- t can be purchased for home use or gifts. France, in 1851, the daughter for Las Mr. and Mrs. John Pendaries. With Vega3 fire department's thirfy-thir- d Another big express shipment of her she came to the United annual New Year's Liggett' Chocolates received at Mur- parents masquerade ball Bear this in mind when buyhrgyour presents St'atf-- s at the age of seven years. The were completed when G phey's Drug Store. Adv. yesterday the O 'A.L.A'fJ D W& for the approaching Holidays. family stopped a short time in New firemen worked all day at the Duncan Car-leto- went to opera house. Early yesterday morning Guy York and then Leavenworth, This feature of the MOST HEAT FOR YOUR MONEY in dance a patient of the state asylum, Kan., where Mr. Pendaries engaged promises to be the most beau- A tiful died at the age of 85 years. He had the mercantile business. short ever attempted here. The entire to New CHARLES 1LFELD COMPANY been a patient of the asylum for ex- time later Mr. pendaries came opera house is decorated in ever- SWASTIKA COAL actly a year and was born in Massa- Mexico, locating first at Taos and lat- greens and red, with the seats for the was New Mexico Largest Wholesalers chusetts. Mr. Carleton was well er at Las Vegas ard Sapello. He king and queen also beautifully drap- ed. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL known in Las Vegas and was an joined later by his family. The firemen are of the opinion ' In 1SS3 Emilie Pendaries was uni- that the decorations this year exceed Is m t -- - ted in marriage to Charles F. Rudulph, any formerly executed in the opera Miss Julianita Crespin was sent son of one of the prominent early set- house. or- established their to Denver this afternoon upon the tlers. The liudulp'js Mrs. E. O'Brien this morning took AS BREAD IS THE STAFF OF der of Probate Judge Adelaido Tafoya home at Rociada, where they remained full charge of the opera house floor at a sitting of his court Saturday. The until about three years ago. Mr. Rud- and will put it in condition for the Jefferson Raynolds, President. girl has been living here with an aunt ulph died about two years ago. dance. This assures the best LIFE possi- Raynolds, Vice President. ' S. B. Davis, Vice President but was not receiving the proper edu- Mrs. Ruduluh' is survived by five ble E;D. conditions for dancing, and with Halir-- t Rud- Raynolds, Cashier. H. Erie Hoke, Assistant Cashier. is said. The mother John Rudulph, Ricahrd e cation, it girl's children, the SImison seven-piec- orcjarfra, the better the bread the C. CA resides in Denver. ulph, Louis Rudulph, Mrs. Leslie this ball should be the best affair ft stronger the staff. To ob- Witten and Mrs. Homer F. Tilton, all of the season. Two tain the best bread you The city schools again opened their of whom reside in Las Vegas. Program are Great doors a week's survive. are Mrs. m must usfe the best flour this morning following sisters also They Without a doubt the programs are vacation for Christmas. The schools Richard Dunn of Gascon and Mrs. J. and thai is undoubtedly the most exquisite ever prepared for will observe New Year's day by re- A. Baca of Las Vegas. a in 14.'. Our Pride brand. Ask dance Las Vegas. Miss Pearl but the will re- Mrs. received tier maining closed, pupils Rudulph early Dougherty, a young lady with unlimit any one who has tried it turn to school the following day. The education at the in FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lpretto academy ed talent in art and drawing, took a or better yet order a sack New Mexico Normal will Santa and was an extensive read- University Fe, contract for the painting of the pro OF LAS VEGAS, N. M. and it remain closed all this week and until er. She was beloved her try yourself. greatly by grams. They are now completed. On the first in children and had a large circle of Monday January. the front of the program is a picture warm friends who mourn her death. Capital, $100,000; Surplus andlUndivided of a dancing girl, depicted in the live- Profits, $25,000. LAS VEGAS ROLLER MILL PH,?rc Tomorrow night at the Christian liest of colors and a piece of tabernacle men of the congrega- truly the art. tion will be hosts to the ladies. Every CHARLES L. KOHN DEAD In every department of we The costumes arrived today and are Banking member of the congregation and a.fe to of on at El Dorado hotel. prepared give the best service friends of the church have been in- display They AFTER LONG ILLNESS are and and no vited to be present. The men have ar- complete original doubt will be appreciated the ranged to give a farce, but are keep- by its and nature a secret, that dancers. A GOOD NEW YEARS ing title FUNERAL WILL BE HELD TOMOR- the for the ladles may be the Paid! en Time surprise ROW AFTERNOON FROM HIS interest Deposits The will begin at 7:30 Subscribe for The Optic. greater. party LATE HOME RESOLUTION o'clock. Charles L. Kohn, who has been a This morning at 9 o'clock Francis sufferer for the past five years, died R. Frost of Toi ka, Kan., died at the morning. The fun- Is to where svre Santa Fe following an extend- early yesterday buy your goods prices hospital eral will be held tomorrow afternoon ed illness. Mr. Frost had been a TIRES. ADD TUBES where receive at 2:30 o'clock from the residence, 413 eJways right; you : resident of Las Vegas the past eight t 'r Tenth, street. Rev. Dr. Jacob H. Lan mouths. He is survived by a family, courteous a.nd fair treatment dau will officiate and interment will BOUCHER'S prompt, who reside on the Hot Springs boule be in the Jewish a.t all Us" vard. Funeral arrangements have cemetery. times. "That's Mr. Kohn is survived his wife, not been made as yet Mr. Frost was by For the best on Mrs. Adolphine Kohn, three brothers, the market today see us. employed by the Santa Fe Railway Joseph, Edward and and four Non-Ski- company in Topeka as an electrical Harry, Miller n or Michelin sisters, Mrs. Sigmund Nahm, Mrs. plain thread. tubes & HAY engineer. GRAAF WARD Shaw, ,Msis Minnie Kohn and Miss German Honey and tires and Fiske tires and everything need- A fire alarm was turned in yester Gertie Kohn. Mr. Kohn was an day afternoon about 3 o'clock from oldtimer, having Cake ed for the auto. COMPANY set- the residence of Fred Prager on the come to Laa Vegas in 1882. He corner avenue and tled first at La Cueva and engaged in The Home of the Best of Everything Eatable of Columbia Fruit Cake Twelfth street The fire proved to the cattle business. Then he became ALL WORK DONE AT OUR SHOP be located in the roof of the kitchen, manager of a large brokerage busi- Annis Cakes caused probably by overheating of the ness in Chicago, where he was mar GUARANTEED FOR ITS FEEFECTNESS flue. The East Las Vegas department ried. For ten years Mr. Kohn was a extinguished the fire with the use of trusted employe of Stern and. Nahm. to view the body who snatched hor which Turkeys Anyone desiring pocketbook, chemicals. Both fire He had a wide circle of acquaintances man who was kill- contained a small departments of the unidentified amount of money. were on the scene soon after the The Las Automobile TW West side were Fresh Tomatoes Vegas ed iri the Santa Fe yards early Sunday police notified. alarm was turned in. The house be- so the but wero unable to locale the thief. morning, may do, by visiting longs to A. T. Rogers, Sr., and is Machine morgue of J. C Johnsen and Son. Lettuce and Shop FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Anyone interested should visit the BROADENS1 ITS SCOPE so tnat identification Ames, Dec. 29. The annual win morgue at once, la., Llggett's Chocolate are the best Oranges Tri-week- as as possible. ter ehd'rt 'courses at Iowa State col ly may take place early and purest candy we can buy. For Shipped at GILES GOES TO JAIL was sentenced to serve 90 days In the lege today with an enrollment began sale at Murphey's. Adv. Clarence Giles, employed as a por- county jail by Judge Murray. Din-kin- s of men, women and Grape Fruit . been hundreds of chil Mrs. Murray Carleton, Jr., has ter at the William Cullen saloon, was and Giles, It is said, slept in the husband dren from all of the state. Here granted a divorce from her parts COSTUMES BISMARK arrested this morning by Chief of Po- same room last Saturday nigbt and tofore the short courses have been di by a recent decree of the district, For firemen's masquerade dance lice Ben Coles upon complaint of F. Dinklns yesterday discovered his loss. was before rected toward the scientific better court The case brought Wednesday night, can be seen at El The Best S. DinWns, a tailor employed by It was learned that Giles had sold the Leahy late last week. The ment of the farms, both from the Dorado Hotel. costume a prize Giles watch at Sanner's second Judge Every A LA Charles Lewis, who stated that hand store, Watrous. of the farmer and the ' CARTE MEALS Carletons reside at standpoint winner. Adv. Served had stolen a watch from him Saturday and the arrest followed. farmer's wife. This the year scope night. "White home from the of instruction is to embrace not only Start new OPEN ALL NIGHT returning the year right by sending The case was brought before Judare Finch's Golden Weddinlg Rye, age,l Mrs. W. all brunches of but many West side early last evening agriculture, a box of Liggett' sChocolates with your D. R. Hurray this morning and Giles In wood. Direct from the distillery to a man otlic-- industries and trades as well 1914. J3. Crites was assailed by young best wishes for Adv. 17 was found guilty of petit larceny. He you. At the Lobby, of course. Adv.,