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' VOL. I. FEBRUARY, 1905. - NO. 6.

RAILROAD PROSPECTS. Kennedy, Leigh Clark of Pittsburg; Hearing at Santa Fe. Navajo reservation, could be Irrigated Delegate-elec- t W. II. from rea- Andrews of Al A Santa Fe dispatch of January 31st the San Juan river at a very buquerque, and W. S. Hopewell of cost. If government would Much New Building Is Scheduled for says: sonable the Hillsboro, are contemplating a serious take this matter up and furnish suff- In the Kansas-Colorad- o water right New Mexico. move in the way of building and icient money to out to that testimony to-da- y in take' ditches long. suit, was heard The New Mexican has made a care- before The next few months will by Com- cover this land, it could at once begin L the Supreme Court chamber develop to put self-sustaini- ng ful survey of the railroad situation in the intentions of this com missioner G. A. Richardson of the the Navajo Indians on a New Mexico and after due and diligent pany. Its lines are. to run from Albu Supreme basis. querque United States Court. The inquiry, finds it to be very favorable northwesterly to Durango United States was represented by A. "First, the building of these ditches to the building of several hundreds of and from Torrance on the Santa Fe C. Campbell of Washington, as assist- would furnish employment to the In- miles of track during the .present fis- Central, southeasterly, to Ro3well. ant attorney general; the state of Col- dians, and to this class of work they cal calendar year. Thia is not build- This proposed new railroad mileage orado by C. D. Hayt of Denver and C. are well adapted. Then, after the ing railroads on paper, but this infor- amounts to considerably over a thou- C. Dawson of Canon City, and the state ditches were completed, enough land mation is based upon facts and letters sand miles and it certainly looks as if of Kansas by S. S. Ashbaugh, with would be brought under irrigation to from first class sources. The Albu- at least 500 miles of it will be under John R. Doyle of Denver, official sten furnish practically every Indian on the querque eastern railroad is in course actual construction during the year ographer. reservation (of which there are some of active construction between Mori-art- y and be completed by January 1, 1906. Among the witnesses examined were twenty thousand) with a home, on on the Santa Fe Central railway The Albuquerque Eastern railroad, the Governor Otero, President Luther which he could become an Independ- and the city of Albuquerque. The line extension of the Denver & Rio Grande Foster of the College of Agriculture ent farmer. And, as Commissioner Durango Leupp when completed will be forty-fiv- e miles from to Farmington and the and Mechanic Arts at Las Cruces, is more or less familiar with the New-Mexic- in length and the branch to the Hagan Eastern railroad-o- f o from M. W. Mills of Colfax county, W. S. condition of the Navajos. I am in coal fields, eighteen miles in length. Texico to Puerco station, can safely Hopewell, general manager of the Al- hopes he will take the matter up, and be put category. build- vigorously completion." thus will be added sixty-thre- e miles of into that The buquerque Eastern railway, R. E. push it to railroad to the mileage now in opera- ing and extensions of the other lines Twitchell of Las Vegas, T. B. Catron of New mentioned herein are more than prob- of city Solomon of LoS tion. The Eastern railroad this and Luna Reservoir for Las Vegas Grant. Cut-Off- able, in one or two cases cer- Mexico, or "The " as it is com- almost Lunas. The testimony Introduced by monly called, from Texico through the tain. The indications that New Mex- these witnesses went to show the Im- A Las Vegas dispatch of January counties of Roosevelt, Chaves, Tor- ico will boom during the present year portance of irrigation in the arid re- 29th says: Las Vegas believes it is rance and Valencia to Puerco station and in 1906 are multiplying and are gions and how land would be en- certain to secure a government reser on the Santa Fe Pacific will also he slowly crystalizing into agreeable hanced by the construction of irriga- voir. So satisfactory have been the built during the year. It may not be facts. tion systems and storage reservoirs assurances from the engineers as to completed, but that part of it will bo under the reclamation act. the report that will be made upon the in running order by the 1st of Janu- Bills Passed by House. The great benefit to agriculture and proposition that has been under con- horticulture due to irrigation was "tes- sideration here for months, that a ary, 1906, seems assujed. The lower branch of the Legislature Work will commence at an' early tified to by the witnesses and it was committee of citizens is now dispos on February 1st passed the following: 15,000,-00- 0 date from Texico west and from Helen proved that from 3,000,000 to ing of the 10,000. acres of land to be An act providing for protection acres of land could be irrigated in brought under irrigation.- - In less than east. The line will be 212 miles in against yet floods along the' Rio Grande at New Mexico by the proper storage and one day's work 4,000 acres were taken extent. It is not exactly known as San Marcial, Socorro Hillsboro, & and use of the waters from the streams in up by residents and contract forms are where it will cross the El Paso which provides appropriation of Cen- for an the territory. being sent outside. Northeastern and the Santa Fe $4,000; an act relating registration, to The commissioners of Las Vegas tral on the eastern side of the Rio an act providing for the construction the Grande, but that it will cross the Santa Irrigation in New Mexico. grant will cede the land back to the of dams and dykes and the raising of government, Fe at Belen is fixed. A Santa Fe dispatch of February 1st and each taker of the land money therefor; an act creating coun- obligates himself to pay an acre The Denver & Rio Grande railroad ties of the first class; an act to change says: At the hearing before Commis- ?5.70 o for the land ten years, expir- has made and is making several sur- sioner G. A. Richardson in the aKnsas-Colorad- for at the the name of the county of Leonard ation of which time the permanent veys in San Juan county and the New Wood to Guadalupe. water case testimony was au- water rights deed to to-da- and the the land Mexican is informed by reliable given y by R. E. Twitch, T. B. Cat- About fifty bills were introduced, the go to the settler. thority that it is very likely that grad- most important being: ron and Solomon Luna. Their testi- ing on the extension of that line from mony was in regard, to ancient meth- The land is deep and. rich and the . An act to provide for a system of water would be Durango to Farmington along the Ani- ods of irrigation in New Mexico and sufficient to irrigate sixty public highways to be built by convict 25,000 acres. However, the amount mas river, a distance of about labor; an act appropriating $10,000 for how irrigation benefits the arid land. miles, will commence about April 1st. available will not amount to much, the completion of the scenic highway; Mr. aCtron estimated that under the more It is said that grading contracts have at least 15,000,000 than 10,000 acres. The small an act. fixing a levy of of a mill to reclamation act amount of land for a time made the been awarded to J. B. Orman of Pu- a acres in this territory could be made Wy- build road from Raton to El Paso; recommendation of the project doubt- eblo and Kirkpatrick Brothers of fixing of a productive, although only 250,000 acres exten- an act providing for the ful, but now that it is certain that oming. It is also said that this weights and meas are cultivated now. The commission rail- standard scale of every acre will be subscribed for in sion fit the Denver & Rio Grande ures; an act providing for the con- completed its sitting here this evening broad-gaug- advance, and the government assured road will be e and will be and will proceed to Roswell for a cou- great struction of a bridge over the Mimbres of the repayment of the money, it is finished in time to move the and river in Luna county. ple of days. From there Commisisoner crop of San Juan felt that there will be no danger of increasing fruit Richardson and the attorneys in the of county fall. the plans of the the failure the project. this What New Mexico Weather Conditions. case will go to Little Rock and Fort In every respect, the & Rio Grande are as to ex- statistics asked Denver Following is- Smith, Arkansas. for by department to south, paper has is the weather bulletin, the regarding the tensions the this February 1st, New Mexico: home markets, the kind of crops not as yet been enabled to learn, but sued for that re- "The month of January has been a How the Navajos Farm. can be raised, and the yield per acre, it believes that the report it has been more broad-gaug- mild and rather wet one, the first half have than assuring. ceived as to a e extension snow Mr. Pre witt of Aztec, San Juan correct and will so especially having much rain and published in to Farmington is practically of territory. county, in an interview weeks. over all the Mexican, says: prove within a few soil is thoroughly soaked and in the Satna Fe New Territorial Ranger Bill. & El Paso railroad, The whose reser- The Durango excellent condition for early plowing "The Navajo Indians, which is backed by the Phelps-Dodg- e vation covers the entire western part A Las Vegas dispatch says: The & and seeding, while tne outlook for won- officers of the cattle sanitary board & Company people and the El Paso range abun- of the county, have lately made has several early and excellent and agricultural pur- are taking the greatest interest in the Southwestern railroad, dant water was seldom better. A lit- derful progress in corps of surveyors in the field in San suits under the guidance of W. T. fate of the ranger bill that has been tle plowing has been done in the lower legis- counties. " agent north half prepared for introduction in the Juan, McKinley and Valencia Rio Grande valley. Sheldon, the for the As as can be determined now, the of the Navajo reservation, and for- lature. The general feeling of the far is . apparently wintering build and that "Alfalfa cattlemen in this section is that the Durango & El Paso will well, also fruit. The mountains are merly of Santa Fe. within the next twelve months from "Up to the present year the agricul- measure hasj no chance of passing, as heavy with snow, but the . valleys and confined it seems to be regarded by many as Duarngo to some point on the Santa slopes are generally bare. ture of the Navajos have been and southern easily irrigated along serving a special interest. Therefore, Fe Pacific west of Grant station Range in northeast counties is poor to small patches, 'past, nf Gallnn and will strike the the streams, but in 1904. the matter it is argued, the territory should not and some loss of cattle and sheep is be put to the expense of paying for the Qotiio Va. Popifle in that section. It but generally was taken hold of systematically, the informed, reported in that section,; assisted ranges. will then, so this paper is good and government having previously Pacific stock is in fair to condition constructing small Secretary Barnes of the Territorial use the tracks of the Santa Fe and ranchmen appear .confi- the Navajos in & Santa Fe farmers along lower lands of the Cattle Growers' association, suggests and the Atchison, Topeka dent of a most favorable, season." ditches the south to a connection with San Juan valley, and the results were a compromise measure, in case the bill via Belen fails, will go through. the El Paso & Southwestern at or more than could have been expected that doubtless The trackage Robbed and Murdered. by the most sanguine. One Indian, be- It is that the cattlemen of the terri- near El Paso, Texas. tory pay New Mexico line to the Albuquerque dispatch of Febru- sides supplying his own needs, sold an additional mill taxes, and from the An amount go to payment Fe Pacific is estimated at 140 ary says: John M. McMann, an 15,000 pounds of his wheat, and a care- that this the of Santa 1st Navajos the salaries of seven or eight rangers to 170 miles. r, who was employed at the ful estimate showed that the Bayard sanitarium, along the San Juan river had raised to be under the supervision of the cat- The Colorado & Arizona railroad government's Fort tle sanitary board and the Cattle corps of surveyors in got on a drunk yesterday and wan- some 250,000 pounds of grain, besides has also several alfalfa, beans, po- Growers' association. western New Mexico and dered over to the mining camp of Cen- other crops such as the field in tatoes, and á variety of other vege- the commencement of active work on tral, where he gambled. Last night he lines, may also be ex- had won considerable money and this tables. its proposed progress In- Governor Otero has signed the bill during the coming year. morning his dead body was found. "The wonderfull these pected dians have made in agriculture should changing the county seat of Torrance & Gulf rail It is understood that after pocketing Thn Duraneo. Roswell entitle them fto a great deal of consid- county froni Progreso to Estancia and incorporated by the Pittsburg his winnings he started to walk to Fort increasing area of the county, road, was overtaken, eration from the government. I should the and capitalists, who have built tne oanta Bayard, where he a bill providing for the salaries of the a fired, through his say that from fifty to a hundred thou- ronti-n- i and ñrf buildine the Albu robbed and shot judge and the district clerk of the Sheriff Farnsworth may make sand acres of land along the San Juan querque Eastern, namely, General head. Sixth judicial district. . to-nig- valley, within the boundaries of the Francis J. Torrance, senator anuui an arrest THREW AWAY LARGE SUM. Í The Russian Peasant. The Rev. Dr. George Washburn, who THE SINGERS Smoke Cost Poor German Workman lived in Constantinople for forty-si- x a Small Fortune. years and has just retired from the College, Not many months ago in Berlin a presidency of Roberts has workingman traveled much In Russia and made a BY HENRY stepped Into the shop of close study of the Russian peasant, 7. LONGFELLOW a poor widow permission and asked j To the casual observer the moujlk Is OD to light SENT His singers upon earth, his pipe. Drawing a piece of i uncouth and uninteresting, but he is, RadneRS With SOneS of and nf mirth paper from his pocket, he made a i in Dr. Washburn's oninion. the most 1 "ií That they mizht touch th henrta n't tnn spill of it, lit his pipe, and throwing interesting peasant in all Europe. In A TI H hrlncr thrnn Votr TT i down the charred paper walked away religion he is an idealist. He has little with a word of thanks.: On the fol- knowledge of the scriptures, althrough The first, a youth with soul of fire, lowing morning the "widow, while the Russian government favors their Held in his hand a golden lyre; sweeping her shop floor, picked up circulation, but when he studies the Through groves he by wandered, and streams, the discarded and partly burnt paper Bible, the teaching of the brotherhood Playing the music of our dreams. ' of man is that which most appeals to and, recognizing it as a lottery ticket, many put him. In instances this ideal The second, with a bearded face, it in her pocket. teaching has been followed to what Stood singing in the market-place- , She had almost forgotten the Inci- would in this country be considered OBI And dent whep she chanced to see a list stirred with accents deep and loud absurd lengths. The hearts of all the listening crowd. of the winning numbers in a great lot- The peasants believe most thor- tery drawing; then it flashed on her oughly in their religion, and carry that A gray old man, the third and last, that she hád somewhere part of a belief to the extreme that they con- Sang in cathedrals dim and vast. ticket which might possibly be en- sider the Russian orthodox church the While the majestic organ rolled titled to a prize. She discovered the only true Christian faith. It is argued Contrition from its mouths of gold. crumpled paper and to her amaze- by them that the Christian religion given to races, ment found bore the number was first the Latin but And those who heard the singers three that it those races failed to extend It through- Disputed which the best might be; to which the first prize of $50,000 had out the world. Then the Germanic For still their music seemed to start been awarded. What the feelings of races received the mission, but they, Discordant echoes in each heart. the workman must have been if ever too, in Russian opinion, have failed, he discovered how much that pipe had Now, it is held, the time is ripe for the But the great Master said: "I see cost him may be left to the Slavonic races to take up the work No best in kind, but in degree; and the true Slav confidently expecto I gave a various gift to each, that in order to carry out the mission, To charm, to strengthen, and to teach. For Pulling Teeth. it will be his duty to conquer all "These are the three great chords of might. tffkf,iim'",'',': " " v'""77 And he whose ear is tuned aright Insects In Borneo. Will hear no discord in the three, The worst insect infested neighbor But the most perfect harmony." hood in the world Is the coast of Bor- neo. The streams of that region are, at certain seasons, unnavigable be-caus- e of the clouds of insects which TRIBUTE TO GREAT POET. AT THE TOMB OF GROTIUS. fill the air and make life unbearable.

Farmer Willingly Admitted That First Burial at Rostock, but He Was A FELLOW FEELING. Shakespeare "Knowed Hoss." Finally Laid in Delft, Holland. Why She Felt Lenient Apropos of the appearance of Julia The first burial place of Grotiu was Towards the Drunkard. Marlowe and E. H. Sothern in Shake- at Rostock near the German coast, spearean plays this season, somebody and there, before the high altar of its A great deal depends on the point of revived this tale of a country editor, great church today, Is sacreuly pre- view. A good temperance woman was and a farmer whose specialty was served, as an honor to Germany, the led, in a very peculiar way, to revise horses. The tale is one of many to tomb in which his body was tempor- her somewhat harsh judgment of the illustrate the universality of the bard's arily enshrined. poor devil who cannot resist his cups is now more knowledge. loved ?' and she the charitable. This old horseman But his wish had been to rest In his f, .i m'éíI.TTÍ.Ti ti,iil.i.liri.t if ' Am fair ..iinil She writes: the animals as they deserve to be native soil, says Andrew D. White in Less than a century ago this turn- "For many years I was a great suf-- loved, and their fine points were an the Atlantic, and, after a time, his re- key arrangement to pull ' ferer from asthma. Finally my health open book to him. This is the way mains were conveyed to the Nether- was used got so poor I found I could not the country editor describes the inci- lands. It is hard to believe, and yet teeth. that lie In the sixteenth century were down, but walked the floor whilst oth- dent: it is recorded, that as his coffin was teeth by ers slept. I got so nervous I could not "One day I read to Loflin that was borne through the city of Rotterdam, extracted a sort of cant hook. rest anywhere. the farmer's name this description of stones were thrown at it by the bigot- Ice "Specialists told me must give up a horse in 'Venus and Adonis': ed mob; finally it was laid in a crypt Motor Boat. I Here is the way a Long Island pa- the use of coffee the main thing that Round-hoofe- d, short-jointe- d, beneath the church of Delft, his birth- fetlocks per I always gave shag and long, place. describes a recently constructed thought me some relief. Broad breast, full eye, small head, and motor ice-boa- f: "Quite a curiosity is I consulted our family physician, and ' ' Few monuments are more suggest- nostrils wide, a boat owned by Ketcham & Howland he, being a coffee fiend himself, told High crest, short ears, straight legs, and ive to the thinking traveler than passing strong. that of Eastpo'rt, which they have built to me to pay no attention to their ad- mane, tall, broad buttock. ancient cathedral. There lie the Thick thick, use on the ice. It is a flat bottom vice. Coffee had such a charm for me Under hide,-Look- bones of men who took the lead in should have, he did with steer runners, and in the place that in passing a restaurant and get- what a horse saving the Dutch republic and civil not lack. of a center board they have a wheel, ting a whiff of the fragrance 1 could Save a proud rider on so proud a back. liberty from bigotry of Spain. the with a number of steel claws, attached not resist a cup. I felt very lenient " Above apse, 'Sol,' said I, 'what do you think of all, in the towers the to a shaft connected to a four-horsepow- not canopied towards the drunkard who could that?' tomb of William the Silent motor, taken from their large pass the saloon.' Friends often urged " 'You buy a that sculptured marble and molten kin horse from fishing boat, in which they install & me to try Postum, but I turned a.. deaf you one bronze showing forth majesty of description if didn't know the larger motor for next summer use. ear, saying, 'That may do for people to dod-blaste- d his purpose the gratitude of from a mule,' said he. and his This power boat is a very fast goer, whom coffee is harmful, but not for people. Hard by, in a quiet side aisle, Ice-bo- at 'Who writ it?' the ordinary is no company me coffee and I will never part.' " is the modest tomb of Grotius, in- 'Shakespeare.' its for It, as a mile a minute is an every, "At last, however, I bought a pack- " scription simple and touching. 'Who's Shakespeare?' day occurrence." age of Postum, although I was sure I " of these two great men was a 'An English poet.' Each could not drink it. I prepared it as " Shape-spear- o in the service of liberty and 'Wall, I don't know who leader Would Tax Women's Dresses. directed, and served it for breakfast. justice; each died a martyr to un- was and don't go much on To raise money for the French treas- Well, bitter as I was against it, I poetry, yoo Shake- reason. Both are risen from the dead, but ef ever see ury the municipal council of La Cour-tin-e must say that never before had I and live forevermore in modern lib- speare tell him fur Sol Loflin that he gravely proposes that a tax should tasted a more delicious cup of coffee! erty, civil and religious in modern knowed hoss."' be levied on every dress a woman pos- From that day to this (more than two law fatal to tyranny, modern in- in sesses oyer and above one for every- years) I have never had a desire for stitutions destructive to intolerance, day wear and one for Sundays and the old coffee. My health soon re- Enigmatical But True. and, above all, in the and mind heart fete days. turned; the asthma disappeared, I be- Visitors to the old cemeteries in of every man who worthily under- gan to sleep well and in a short time New England often meet with queer takes to serve the nobler purposes of Catch the Flies. I gained 20 pounds in weight. epitaphs as they pass among the de-- ; bis country or the larger interests of "One day I handed my physician cayed and crumbling headstones. " his race. me, Here is one to be seen on one in the the tablets he had prescribed for cemetery or "burying hill," as the telling him I had no use for them. He Attempting Too Much. stayed for dinner. When I passed him guides call the spot In Plymouth, energy-destroye- The worst r is he his cup remarked: T am glad Mass: ooice he who attempts too many tasks and does to see you were sensible enough not Here's to the memory of Mary Trexton. not properly perform any one of them. to let yourself be persuaded that coffee Who married many a man but never At the close of day if such an one vexed one, was harmful. This is the best cup of Not to be said of the woman who lies In would look back and exercise a littly coffee I ever drank, he continued; next one. the reason he would soon discover why he 'the trouble is so few people know The grave is only about a hundred was not called higher in his occura-tion- . how to make good coffee.' When he feet from the Charlotte Cushman It is the employer who finishes got his second cup I told him he was memorial, where her parents are bur- his task properly that is valued he drinking Postum. He was incredu- ied, although her interment place is most. Incomplete work is the bane of lous, but I convinced him, and now he In the Mount Auburn cemetery, Bos- many establishments Many expend uses nothing but Postum in his home ton. Around Mary Trexton's grave a tremendous amount of energy and and has greatly improved in health." are those of her three husbands, for the lack of proper training m the Name given by Postum Co., Battle whose deaths preceded hers. In the first place they waste their time and Creek, Mich. next grave lies the body of a woman do not satisfy an employer. The hard- In the spider's web it is the glutin- Look in each package for the fa- whom guide declared was a spin- working competent employes must the ous beads, here shown as seen through mous little book, "The Road to Well ster, hence the force of truth in the often drag companions along on their the microscope, that catch the victims. ville." epitaph noted. the pay roll. WOMEN OF INDIA SOLICITUDE FELT FOR MILITIA NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER TOIL HARD. AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE. Have to In Congressman Fears They Will Suffer Baby Covered With Sores and Scales Share Endless Struggle An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old, , for Existence With Men. if Quartered In Could Not Tell She Tents But the, What ft. Cured of a Terrible Case After Ten In soci- Looked Like Marvelous the lower stratum of Hindu Washington Post Thinks Tents Pret- Years of Suffering. ' ety women do not live the life of lux- Cure by Cuticura. ty Good for Soldiers. Sidney Men- ury and ease that is common among Justus, fruit dealer, of "A miltary of Inaugura- tor, Ohio, says: "I was cured by Doan's my the upper classes, says the Calcutta member the "At four months old baby's face has as Kidney of a severe case of kid Statesman. The great masses of small tion committee" been quoted Pills and body were so covered with sores saying that the weather in early ney trouble, of farmers, artisans and coolies earn and large scales you could not tell March next will be 'loo cold to allow eight ten so meager a livelihood their live? or' twhat she looked like. No child ever that the quartering of the troops in tents." years' standing. are merely an endless struggle for ihad a worse case. Her face was being Herein the gentleman refers to the I suffered the existence, in wives have eaten away, and even her finger nails which their quartering of such militia as may come most of necessity to do share. to Washington purpose of par- severe fell off. It itched so she could not their for the backache and: Not only is this true in the domestic ticipating in the inauguration of Pres- sleep, and for many weary Lights we other pains in affairs to which the women must at- ident' Roosevelt. It is a proposition could get no rest. At last we got the region of, Soap and Ointment. tend, but not infrequently they are which will interest survivors of the Cuticura The Civil War. the kidneys. began to heal once, and called upon to do the work of men, sores at she During the midwinter campaigns of These were es- sleep night, and in one upon occasions even hiring out to per- could at month the early '60s, in the Ozarks, the Ap- pecially severe ' form as, hauling a she had not one sore on her face or various tasks, such palachian ranges, among the snows when stooping roller up a steep incline, doing moun- body. Mrs. Mary Sanders, 709 Spring and storms of Virginia, Kentucky, Ten- Sidney Justus. to lift anything, tain road repairing work. The team St., Camden, N. J." nessee, North Carolina, Alabama, Ar- and often I could hardly straighten grasping tugs to either the fastened kansas and Mississippi, the soldier my back. The aching was bad in the side of the huge heavy roller, drag it espe- who had a tent, thought himself daytime, but just as bad at night, and Army Service for Women. along th'e steep road. While cially fortunate. Although had to mountain he I was always lame in the morning. I , there perform toilsome pitch it in a blizzard, and to dig A military man, writing for the workers their was bothered with rheumatic Dains 'Washington says task, are men stand- through frozen crusts for the material Post, that Emperor oftentimes there and dropsical swelling of the feet. The William of Germany has devised a ing by reasons may of his camp fire, the right to use a tent who far various urinary passages were painful, and the most remarkable scheme, of profound not lend their assistance. One per for purposes of sleep appealed to him as accomplished happi- secretions were discolored and so free interest to women throughout the civ- haps is an overseer, another a water the dream of ness. Now, however, we are told that that often I had to rise at night. I ilized world, the ultimate aim of which seller a trade In Itself while others lis nothing here, in Washington, after every lei- felt tired, all day. Half a box served more nor less than render- might be perfectly willing to carry ing the fair sex liable to compulsory surely preparation, with all conceiva- to relieve me, and three boxes effected ' hods, chop carry burdens service in the, army. True, he does wood, or ble equipment of comfort and security, a permanent cure." but haul' a" roller? Nay, nay! their a will not propose that they should swell the tent be "too cold" for the reserve A TRIAL FREE. Address Foster-Milbur- n caste soldiery In ranks of his mounted body of Amazons would forbid it! of the United States and Co., Buffalo, N. Y. - For sale A among March at which he is alone among European curious custom obtains that! by all dealers. Price 50 cents. sovereigns to possess; nor does he in- the Goorgs. When one of them kills It may be so. But in that case, ei- of to-da- y tend that they should be called upon a tiger or a panther, be is married ther the tents are miserable Mother (firmly, to daughter of forty years little to shoulder the rifle, to wield the sa-- ; to the dead animal, .regardless of its travesties on the tents who is about to have a tooth drawn) ago' or the soldiers of 1905 are infi- Now, May, if you cry I'll never take ber, or to serve the guns. But he has sex. Propped upou a framework oí you to a dentist's again! in view the fulfillment of those partic- nitely more deserving of solicitude wood and bamboo, the animal is car- were grandfathers, non-combata- than who ular duties in connection with the their Feet Comfortable Ever Since. ried in procession and the marriage fought bled departments of the army, and and shivered and "I suffered for years with my feet. A friend ritual is strictly obsérved, while lav- starved on every storm-swep- t moun- such as, for instance, hospital work, recommended FOOT-EAS- E. ish hospitality dispensed. ALLEN'S clerical work, the preparation of sup- is tain side within the sphere of war. Just I used two boxes of the powder, and my feci plies, etc., for all of which a training, how this is, we do not undertake to have been entirely comfortable ever since. LIAOYANG. say. Indeed, we fear worst. to be furnished by the government, Is FEARFUL SIGHT AT the ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E is certainly a god- required. Washington Post. send to me. Wm. L. Swormstedt, Wash- Horrors of the Battlefield Depicted in ington, D. C." Sold by all Druggists, 25c. True Colors. THERE IS JUST ONE SURE WAY. Took It All Back. You may have observed the Never will the few foreigners who - that Dodd's Kidney Pills build up Run- i vri man is seldom willing to do An excited military looking man en- saw the battlefield of Liaoyang on the the things he is constantly telling tered the editorial sanctum of the morning of September 4 be able to down People. They make healthy jiaers tney snouid do. Odessa (Missouri) Democrat, exclaim- . Kidneys and that means healthy dismiss from their memories the fear- ' ing: "That notice of my death is false, ful sights they witnessed. Already, people. What Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I you , TEA sir. will horsewhip within an in the of early morning, hun- Duffey say: your you apoli mists inch of life, sir, if don't crematory fires Nora, Ind., Feb. 6th. (Special) The aroma of tea fine tea ogize in your next issue." dreds and hundreds of The editor fire- That the sure way of building up Inserted the following the next day: dotted the plain. Just a layer of is run-dow- n men women is to put almost enough to define "We regret to announce that the para- wood, then a layer of dead bodies, and and graph which stated that Major Blazer above them another covering of fuel. their kidneys in good working order is the word to a dead man. was dead is without foundation." As the flames crackled the dead shrank shown by the experience of Mr. and and shriveled and rose up, tortured, Mrs. Joseph L. Duffey of this place. dis-spirite- d. The fellow that is going to do won- to sink back in ashes, while hideous Both were weak and worn and derful things keeps quiet Earliest Green On lona. They used Dodd's Kidney The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, skulls, with empty sockets, grinned about what he did yesterday. Wis., always have something new, some- through the quivering heat. The air pills and to-da- y both enjoy the best This offer $100 Reward, $100. thing valuable. year they reeked with the . fumes of burning of health. among their new money making vege- The readers of this paper win be pleased to lean flesh, blew scalding Mr. Duffey says: "I was very weak Is tables, an Earliest Gresn Eating Onion. and the smoke that there at least one dreaded disease that science into eyes. was scarce and and almost past going. I tried every- bas been able to cum In all Its stages, and that la It is a winner, Mr. Farmer and Gardener! one's Fuel Catarrh. Hall's Caiurrh Curo Is the only positive the dead numbered thousands, so as thing which people said was good but cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh got no I Dodd's Kid- being a constitutional rtlcaxe. requires a constitu- many more of the stiffened corpses benefit till tried tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In- hollow ney Pills. They helped me in every ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous were thrown thudding into the surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the trenches, in rows a hundred yards way and I am strong and well now." foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Mrs. Duffey says: "I was so bad strength by building op the constitution and analst-In-g long, and covered from sight with a nature In doing Its work. The proprietors bar JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 160. blanket of earth. The living, gaunt that if anybody would lay down a so much faith In Us curative powers that they offer you big One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to and they will send their plant and stumbllngly they string I felt I could not step over it. cure. Send of testimonials, enough and tired, shuffled as fur list seed catalog, together with seed pyre Since taking Dodd's Kidney Pills I Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. to grow wearily dragged in the dead to Bold by all Druggists. 75c. 1,000 fine, solid Cabbages, and pit, or piled up the rifles and am- can run and jump fences." Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. 2,000 rich, iuicy Turnips, munition belts of comrades who had Healthy kidneys insure pure blood; 2,000 nutty Celery, It's awful tiresome to have to be a blanching, served their country for the last time Dodd's Kidney Pills insure healthy bad as you feel you ought, to live up to 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, kidneys. 1,000 splendid Onions, luto huge stacks. Poor chaps! 1,000 luscious Radishes, days of of war, and, rare, Eleven a carnival al- 1.000 Flowers. Mistress Mary, these banisters "Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy gloriously brilliant after all, they had failed to accom- saved my Ufe! I had dyspepsia and kidney disease." 10,000 offer ways seem dusty. I was at Mrs. John- In all over plants this great plish great purpose the forcing tt Senator Albert HerrltC, Park Place, N. Y.'ll a bottle. is made to get you to test their warranted their son's today and hers are as bright and vegetable seeds and of Kouropatkin into a decisive battle. smooth as glass. Mary She has tnree When a young man embraces a girl ALL FOB BUT 160 POSTAGE, William Dinwiddle's War Corr small boys, mum. he shows his love for her in a round- about way. . providing you will return this notice, and spondence, in Leslie's Weekly. if you will send them 26c in postage, they TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT big package of Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug- will add to the above a Changes. gist refund the money If It falls to cure. . W. Salzers Fourth of July Sweet Corn the Mourn, O rejoicing heart! Grove's signature is oa each box. 25c. TEA earliest on earth 10 days earlier than The hours are flying; Cory,Peep o' Day, First ofAll, etc. W.N.U. Each one some treasure takes. She That young lady makes a great is an insubstantial thing but Each one some , blossom breaks. deal of money but she never has any And leaves it dying; , a most substantial comfort , Too Much Like Swearing. The chill dark night draws ,near, attention from men. He It's proba- Thy sun will soon depart, bly her own fault; why doesn't she let The Woman's Christian Temperance And leave thee sighing; Some women are afraid in the dark Union of Carbondale, Pennsylvania, Then mourn, rejoicing heart them know that she's making it. and others are more afraid in the light. has In resolutions noting that more The hours are flying. and more women are making use of Rejoice. O grieving heart! such expressions as "My Lord," and The hours fly fast! With each some sorrow dies. "Good Heavens," declared that this is With each some shadow flies. "swearing" among women. A resolu- Until at last looking to suppression was The red dawn in the East f The Great Nonesuch Remedy tion its Bids weary "night depart. passed. And pain is past. The old monk cure, strong, Rejoice, then, grieving heart. The hours fly fast. straight, sure, has for a larga Adelaide Anne Proctor. ST. part of a century battled with TEA and conquered Adopt American System. Get --lb. Schilling's Best, The London fire department has 1 JACO AchesandPains beer, experimenting with the AmerK , . follow the world over. Prlco 25c. and directions. can "quick hitch.'! system and is de- ' company and 50c. lüf every package of Schilling'! Best Tea U ft lighted with it. One boasts Oil, booklet: Eow to Make Good Tea. that it can now hitch up in fifteen sec- onds. From three to four seconds ;s' The man who has to struggle .for a J living acquires a superior education. New York time, TT This was allowed, and Nlccolo was KILLED BEAR WITH A ROCK. growing wealthy, ""to the scandal of the Venetians. Yet' their word had Two Nevada Indians Had an Un- Decays been given, so, instead of annulling pleasant Experience. Famous Structure the privilege, it was ordered that Two Indians were attacked by a henceforth all executions should take large black bear on Berry creek in place between the columns. That de- White Pine county, Nevada, yesterday, gambling monopoly, for (Special Correspondence.) stroyed the and after a desperate fight they suc- henceforth it was considered a place ceeded in killing the enraged animal One by one the ancient structures of on as many triuniphal arches in the of ill omen. ' with a rock. The fight was unequal Europe, after centuries of neglect, are Eternal City. That Constantine took The treasures in St. Mark's itself and the Indians were torn and cut in falling into decay. Westminster abbey them off to Constantinople to grace would require a very considerable cat- a terrible manner by the claws of the has fallen a victim to gases of hippodrome. is definitely known', suggest vari- the his It alogue to merely their huge beast. , London, and is being repaired; the however, that when the Venetians ety and value. Begun in the year 830, The bear was sleeping in the wil- noble Alhambra.-.th- monument left sacked Constantinople, after the siege the first church was destroyed by lows along the bank of the stream by the Moors as a legacy to Spain, in the year 1203, the four horses were fire in 97C. Subsequently it was re- when the Indians, who were fishing, has almost surrendered to the ravages transported to Venice and set up on built, and the building as we know it came upon it. The animal rushed at of time and neglect; two years ago St. Mark's. When Napoleon was con- was consecrated in 1085. During its them with an angry growl and suc- the majestic Campanile, in Venice, quering Italy he, with his Dark Ages building every vessel that sailed to ceeded In knocking one of the Indiana crumbled into dust in the Piazza San ideas, packed off the horses with such the East was obliged to bring a con- senseless with a blow of its paw. Marco, almost without warning, and other treasures as his artistic taste tribution for St. Mark's. Within it The beast then closed with the oth- now the glory of Venice, the beautiful dictated to Paris. From 1797 until are more than 500 pillars of rare Ori- er redskin and endeavored to draw blue-dome- d Church of San Marco, 1815 the horses were In Paris, for ental marbles and some of the finest him within reach of .Its open jaws. which was venerable even when the with the eclipse of the first emperor Byzantine mosaics. Within the bap- The Indian fought with great bravery, republic on the Adriatic was in the the various countries he had plun- tistry the mass of granite which forms but was about to surrender to the dered requested the return of the loot, beast when his companion regained king of France, whom they and the consciousness and rushed to , his aid had restored to his throne, could not with a large rock. very well refuse. , He struck the bear at the base of the skull and stunned it, and before Familiar for Centuries. it could recover crushed its skull wltb The three cedar pili, or flagstaffs, the rock. San Francisco Call. which rise from the pavement of, the tfi square in front of the church to above Remarkable English Clock. r'fk the bronze horses, have been familiar f c''J ".? Til objects for centuries. In the old days the banners of Cyprus, Candia and the "foil u i Morea floated . from them, recalling ' !? the victories of the Venetians, but h now on Sundays Ital- -; and festivals the WÍL H-H- ian colors float from them. U--J mm in Xmv ; t Í j 1 3 Another interesting object of the square is the clock of the dell' Torreo " h i t Orologio, on the top of which two bronze figures of Moors strike a bell IE i I ' - i ft 3 Mis' . ' 1 í 1 with each hour. The legend has it l ,1 one of tí f & ininafii.S that these tollers of the hour t rtWiwMtti n't' if 1 r is a murderer. Once upon a time a Sf0ÚJ poor workman, unconscious that hour was about to be tolled, got within reach of one of the figures, and being struck with the swinging hammer. was to thrown his death in the square Pulpit, Cathedral of St. Mark. below. The clock not only Clock Tower. is a work the altar is said to be the stone on of art, but gives a variety of informa- heyday of its power, is found to be in which Christ stood when he preached tion. Its dial is of gold,' danger of collapse. blue and and to the people of Tyre. The altar upon it are told not only The report of Prof. Manfred! and the Italian screen dates back to 1105, when it was Signor Marangoni, recently submitted, hours, which run from One to twenty-fou- r, brought from Constantinople. The but the quarters of the moon save some alarming information about high altar, with-it- s bronze gates and position of twelve signs Uie condition of St. Mark's. The and the the of marble columns, once adorned the the zodiac. On the upper story, above greatest danger to this basilica is in Church of St. Sophia in Constantino- A clock with moving figures show- the dial, is a gigantic lion, and be- the foundations, which have been con- ple. There will also, be found in St. ing the flagellation of Christ is on ex- neath it a gilded statue' of Virgin stantly giving way in divers direc- the Mark's the famous picture of the Vir- hibition at London, England. The Mary. During the month of May, at tions. All the walls show such crack- gin believed to have been painted by hour dial is at the feet of the captive, certain hours, a near figure ing and weakening that it leads to the door this St. Luke. who is bound to a post surmounted by opens and the Magi appear, pass be- conclusion that under the magnificent a rotating band, on which the quarter-- fore her, salute her with their crowns dress of marble and mosaic is con- Theological Criticism. hours are engraved. As the hour cealed the most alarming decrepitude. and disappear by another door. The Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott's pro- strikes,, the scourges of the soldiers So bad is the condition of the vaults nouncement as to tLe First Cause rise and fall. called the Paradise and Apocalypse History of the Columns. continues to be the leading theme of The columns of St. Mark's, like that their complete and definite res- theological dispute, and no two of Small uxen. everything about the square, have toration is absolutely necessary. It is his critics agree in their interpreta- One of the greatest their history. They form a sort of curiosities a miracle that they maintain their tion of its exact meaning and signifi- among the domesticated animals of open door from the molo, and are the equilibrium. cance. All of which recalls the old Ceylon is a breed of cattle known to first objects which attract the meenis-ter- . That St. Mark's be preserved is no Scotch toast: "The new the zoologist as the "sacred running stranger who enters Venice from the invees-ibl- e, longer merely a question for Venice Sax days in the week he's oxen." They are the dwarfs of the sea. There were originally three col- to answer, for artistically that glori- and on the seventh he's Incom- whole ox family, the largest speci- umns, brought from the islands of ous treasure belongs to the world. prehensible." Boston Herald (Ind:). mens of the species never exceeding the archipelago in 1127, but one sank Who can conceive of a Venice without 30 inches in height. entirely out of sight and never So this grand old basilica, under which has Not Enjoyable. lion-hearte- been recovered. For half a century wedding lie buried the remains of the d Friend Your breakfast Walking Lizard. on no one saint in whose honor the ed- the two laid the shore, for was a delightful affair. ifice was raised? It is the loadstone of the Place or Piazza of St Mark, and the Place of St. Mark, as Mr. How-ell- s has told those of us who did not know it, is the heart of Venice.

Treasury of Art. St. Mark's is more than, a church; It is a treasury of art, for in the Middle Ages, when the fleets of the Venetians ruled the seas, in the days when Turks were to be fought in those re- ligious wars known as Crusades, when the shores of the eastern Mediterran- ean were kept' in order by the repub- lic of the Adriatic, the choicest spoils from every sacked city or town were Some lizards are able to. walk upon their hind legs, of which the most brought to Venice and added to the I ..... remarkable example is the frilled- - liz- art treasures of St. Mark's.' Of these, Famous Bridge of Sighs. perhaps the most notable are the four ard of Australia, a powerful form, antique bronze horses which ornament could raise them. Thfin the Doge Se- Mr. Honeymoon (with a sIgh)Yes, which attains a length of about three danger scut-tleso- ff the facade. Each of them weighs a bastian Giani promised to grant the but we've had others since. feet. Should threaten, it on its hind limbs with-- consid- ton, and their origin is still unknown. request of anyone who would place erable speed for as far as thirty or It Is said that they were treasures them in position. A certain Niccolo, The Strenuous Life. suc- -- forty feet in a half crouching atti- of Alexandria, and were carried to who was called "the blackleg," Mama He keeps us busy. get tude, with the fore limbs hanging Rome by Augustus after he defeated ceeded, and then requested the privi- Papa Yes, indeed. You can all col- - the" you down and the remarkable frill folded Marc Antony in SO B. C. It is also said lege of gambling between the exercise need amusing 8 ! baby. Up(:.., titt five Romas emperors placed tfcezn titons, for it was roroiaaen in enice. " T5he y en el curso del tiempo tubo la en el - mundo, fueron creados po- Old Age. dicha de ver una de esas . an- bres, nacidos de padres humildes,' It Is not inconceivable that a be- gelicas "Que es esta co-- . ganándose 25 centavos al dia. Há- Spanish American criaturas.'' ing endowed with reason, siould s,a padre?" preguntó el joven. "Es- gase remenicencia de un Benjamín waste a few years of feverish ut ta cosav hijo es ."una mujer" de- - RockfeHery- Carnegie," Issued the MrsfrÉacííÍd'Sil. 'mío, íYanklia," and dissipation, the' vital respondió el padre, al joven. Las Thomas R. Thorne, M. Ward, stock which was intended to last r primeras palabras que el joven di- y centenares de Sobre va- Albx, S. Bushkevitz, . otros. him through eighty years? We see jo' en eeguida, fueron: yo y honestidad no hay desdicha. . Editor and Manager. "Padre.' lor him from twerty to thirty years of quiero una de esas cosas." age, with what he calls "pleasure" Published by-- - Nuevo Mexico from fifty to sixty, rheumatic, slow The R-o- y Publishing Company. El gobierno federal debia de ha-c- er Admitido Est&do. of movement, and void of spirit. una ley permitiendo á toda per- The Cardinal de Salís, Arch Bi- ó SUBSCRIPTION PRICE sona que perdió en total en par- Nuevo y exico há sido admitido shop of Seville, who died at the ó One Year...... 1.60 te su terrenos ya entrados pa- como estado por el Congreso de age of one hundred and ten years, '. ! ! í ' Six Months . ..'';'. i i ; ...... 86 .'r tentados, de hacer nuevas entradas los Estados Unidos. El púeblo de being asked just before his death, Single copies .10 en cualesquiera otro lugar en te- Nuevo Mexico tiene razón muy by what means he had continued to rreno del gobierno. No carecería de sentirse orgulloso con no- Entered at the Postofflce of Roy, N. Méx.. justa live so long and happy a life, re- g y pue- m second-cla- mail matter. de patriotismo , humanidad por ticias tan alagueñas. , Viva el plied: en el Con- nuestros representantes blo de Nuevo Mexico! El púeblo "By being old when I was Uo hecho nues- ROY, N. M., FEBRUARY, 1905. greso.- memorial por no debe vacilar ni un momento en young. I find myself young now tros legisladores pidiendo ; "al . pre- votar en favor de una buena cons- that I am He did not mean carecería old." sente Congreso no de buen titución. by the phrase "being old when I NOTAS GENERALES tino á ese efecto. NOTA- - Ha consecuencia de que recebi-mo- s was old," that he deprived himself la noticia de arriba demaceado tarde, the of youth. hi- Por muchos años pasados no se a tiempo de hir a lá prensa, nos es imposi- of plasures The El Proyecto No. 11, fué había esprimentado un tiempo tan ble dar mas particulares sobre el asunto. ghest and sweetest pleasures of declarado muerto en la Cámara de estraño y variable como este, en youth, prepare for the highest and Representantes, cual llebaba de sweetest pleasures of old age. forma de neblinas y candelias, que , Raymundo Mondragon, abrirá un ; ex- propuesto borrar , los $200.oo no es otra cosa mas que frío y entos en la asesasion de los cabezas Lunch Counter en la Cantina de muy detrimentál á los creadores de NINE WAYS TO COMMIT SUICIDE de familias. ' Esto es recebido con Leandro Archuleta. ganado. Esperamos que este mal .1. Wear narrow, thin shoes. placer; por el púeblo de este Terri- Há consecuencia de la nieve y el tiempo cámbie, y nos llegue una 2. Wear "snugg" corset.' torio. Si tal trabajo es hecho se- tiempo tan frío, él Servicio de primavera temprana y mucho za- 3. Sit up in hot, ' unventilated guido hasta el cerrarce la session, Agua de la Compañía Férrea, no cate verde. . ' ' rooms till midnight. el púeblo los recibiría con han podido comensar la prueba de 4. Sleep on feathers in a small, palabras que dicen, "bien la agua de la nória de la Chico-s- a. close room ; Hay personas, casi en todas lo- hécho, tú buen y bondadoso sir- 5. Eat rich food rapidly and5 at calidades, y esta no se queda muy viente. . , s, La Señora Daniel Laumbach, pre- irregular, times. atrás, que hacen el papel de orgu-llosa- sú 6. Use o. y sentó á esposo con un varonsito coffee, tea, spirits and independientes, altivas EL Cuerpo de , Directorei de este robusto, bueno y sano. La Sra. 6 un hasta quieren .hacerse posit- distrito, tuvieron una junta el de 7. Stuff yourself with cake, con- ejecutivas y determinadas, á Miércoles,' en una sesión especial, gosa buena salud. Esta redac- iva, weefc ; ción se alegra mucho de tal alum- fectionery and meats, and tal estremo de que desearian ser para considerar la leva da 2 s,' bramiento. swallow a few patent medicines to reconocidas' á !a cabeza de todo lo para comprar banco y ' get rid of them." que allí existe, y no saben . que hacer mejoras , adicionales en la El Cura Párroco de Springer, 8. Marry a fashionable wife and llenas de egoísmo, orgullo y casa nueva de escuelas. Present a están Rev. Antonio Cellier,-- llegnrá aquí live beyond your income. extravagancia que no es en lo mas estaban Win, C. Roy, Presidente; el 'dia 15, y xlará la misa regular 9. Employ a fashionable and needy mínimo acceptable á sus vecinos, A. S. Bushkevitz, Secretario; y J. t aqui en Roy el' dia 16. Nos su- doctor to attend you in every el que muestan y apa- - D. McGrath, Miembro. El Cuerpo por orgullo plica demos aviso á los feligreses slight ailment. ricuci pot auuai. todo votó en favor, y combinieron, de la Capilla de Roy. además que el ' censo por el año lí)05 LONG LIFE. ';. De ,1a plaza de Roy á Sanchez, de sea tomado. Se nos informa que Don Maxi- en el Río Colorado, hay solamente 22 miliano Martínez y Don Merejildo Lord Bacon, generally regarded

Señoras de Roy están pro- st mili as de : distancia. El púeblo d e Las Vigil son los dueños del Placer de as the keenest observer and pro-founde- Sánchez y la buena ayuda que re- poniendo un gran entretenimiento Oro en el Cañón del Rio Colorado thinker who has appeared "Es-l- á "de y. cibieron de los habitantes de Roy, pura el dia San Patricio. cerca de Arraenta, y que organi- in this planet, wrote much on long-ivit- con trabajarán un camino excelente que por haber un bonito baile zarán una compañía para explotar-la-. His signs on short life, ".' are conducirá há ambas plazas, y la refreseos de toda especie, y algunas quick growth, fair soft skin, soft prueba de ello es que el mayór nu- otras casas tales come una rifa en fine hair, ar!y corpulence, large ; mero de los hombres de negocios 'barril dé fúrtuná, " todov para be El- - movimiento para la creación head, she 'neck, small mouth, fat de ese lugar tienen su trato aqui, neficio "dé nuestra Capilla eüRoy. un nuevo Condado, está recibiendo ear brittle, separated teeth. Soine-o- f y no hay un solo día de la sema- La SrasV St Vrain, Wilcox," Bald- gran oposición. La mayoría del his signs of 'long life, are slow na que no se vean carros cargados win v la Sra. Bushkevitz, : están púeblo cree que la deuda del Con- growth, hard, coarse hair, rough'1 de víveres para Sanchez. El De- á la cabeza del movimiento. Tam dado ahóra es suficiente sin te- freckled skin, deep furrows in thy ' legado .Andrews, debería ayudar al bién, tendrán otra conferencia an ner que añadirle lo que ya no se- forehead, firm flesh with veins ' cor-reo- s tes de ese , tiempo: ) .: l establecimiento de una Ruta de i.r ' rá soportable. v high, wide nostrils, large .mou- de esta plaza á Sanchez. th, hard gristíy ear, strong conta- - . Nuestro enérgico y cumplido Al Ei miércoles' retornó te Mora gous teeth. He adds that nearly guacil Mayor, el Hon. J. D. Me fué á un bordante Se nos informa que muy buenos adonde llevar gray hair iv not significant, some dina, há' cambiado su residencia de : nuestro asis- - prospectos de carbon piedra se al "Hotel Medina," of the longest- livers having turned Wagon Mound & la Cañada de tente editor. Este pobrd bordante gray in early life. hán descubierto 20 millas al Orien- ' v Tata Vegué, 'adonde lo llama la responde al nombre de Ni- te de esta plaza, y que los caba- quien de; sus grandes ' negocios que ser- y los Seño- atención colas Mondragon, tendrá Mrs. C. D. Olds, our';--popula- lleros Cesario García ' ' de ganado Mayór y Ménór.' , Alli Mili treinta dias por asalto á res Armijos, son los afortunados. vir Midwife, returned home Oii. Friday há dejado á nuestro asistente edi sú cora mitad. Se dice que es una veta muy ri- morning, from the rancn of Dan Lau-- . tor á cargo v ' de la ; oficina en ca, que pagara el descubrimiento, mbach and Pefer Laumbach. where Wagon Mound. Cualquiera perso Mr. B. J. Minot, ag.ute general mas no sabemos si es terreno pri- she was attending both wjfes oi the na con negocio puede derejirse á por la Singer Manufacturing Com- vado ó terreno del Gobierno. Hay Laumbach Bros. ; Patricio Sanchez, Diputado Supe- pany, está en la . plaza atendiendo leyes existentes que enseñan la To the home of Dan a bouncing en Mora, ó á Blas Sanchez, á algunas colectaciones y ventas de adquerirse posesión le- rior, baby boy arrived and to that of Peter manera con Dip. regular, afuera, estafeta de la famosa maquina de coser de a pretty gal por esta clase de terreno. Los ' little daughter. en Wagon Móund. Singer. Probablemente nombre al- afortunados descubridores no deben y ver gún agente local para esta sesión de abandonar este negocio The Ladies of Roy, are plan- se les pue- "Los hombres nacen,' palabra del Condado. . que el titulo del lugar ning some sort of ammuseinent for Quie- que debe ser impresa en la mente da perfeccionár en su favor. the St. Patrick's day. It is tq be a mucho, mejór de todo joven que cuando llegue El Asesino Domingo Valles, ha ra Dios y asi sea, nice dnce all kinds of refreshments localidad y para nues- á ser hombre, no importa cuan hu- hecho una confeeión voluntaria, de para esta and a few other things such as r.' r- -- el ' des- milde sea. de nacimiento, si es ho que él asesinó al Col. J. Francisco tros amigos que hán hécho fie, grab bag,, etc, all for the' bea) , tiene es industrioso y el lo pro-secu- tó nesto, valor, Chavez, porque Coronel '"' ' cubrimiento. ' of our Chappel here.. tiene ambición, cuando llegue á y . lo hizo servir una con- Mrs. 7St. Vrain, Wilco :, la edad madura del hombre, no dena en la prisión; por robo de .Mrs. Una Gazeta que se pública me- f Mrs. Baldwin, and Mrs." BushkevJ menos Vque1' . succeso na- di- puede obtener Caballos, Chula venganza! de ntalmente en los Estados, nos are at the head of this mo vein') , en la vida, y "por este medio ad- da le servirá cuando teuga que ex- ce de "un joven que llego á ser they will hold another coafarenes. v t quirir honór y Riquezas; Los hom- piar su crimen en el patíbulo con hombre sin haber tenido el gusto, Rev. Father, when he comes ón bre, dé' negocios'' mas prominentes la muerte. t jamás, de haber visto á una mujer, Hi th day of i his month. The woman was weeping softly THE REAL THING IN HORNETS, ü6"W. The man leaned toward her. "Millie," he said, pityingly, "give up Take Possession of an Ohio Saloon this this memory. If he is not dead, and Make Things Lively. he is he wishes to forget you." His Hornets, real, ones with sting- voice caught some of the subtle spell live ers, took possession of of the night. "Come, little one, let the barroom In the Empire to-da- says a dis- me lead you into happiness?" hotel mi ;ifKj w patch from Akron, Ohio, although if w She controlled herself with an ef- iiirri snow covered the ground on the out- fort. side "I cannot I cannot!" she sobbed. "Leave me, please. I cannot, bear to A few days ago the proprietor pur- lir.ten to you now!" , chased a hornet's nest from a farmer He regarded her compassionately and hung it over the bar. The en- (Copyright, 1904, by Daily Story Pub. Co.) for a moment, then walked away with trance hole in the nest was closed by a piece They sat on the forward deck of a bowed head. of paper being pasted over it. ceived from him. I have it yet." Her It was much ádmired, and everything big Ohio river steamboat. He was a voice broke a The big, bearded man came to her little. to-da- "His father, he went y. distinguished-lookin- g out of the shadows near the port rail, well until man of the said, had met with disastrous finan- and laid his hand tenderly upon her The heat in the room brought iworld. She was a pretty little thing cial reverses, and would have to be- the bowed head. nest to life. The In the full bloom of womanhood, with gin all over again. It would be hard, hornets thought it "Millie," he said, voice was was summer again, hun- fluffy golden hair, deep blue eyes and too he was so old. But he was and his and, being pearl-and-rub- y happiness, "look up." gry, began get a combination of teeth brave. He said ho would never give vibrant with to busy. They burst wondering child the paper closing and lips. The deck about them was no up. He would win for himself a Like a startled, she the exit and, in a deserted save for a tall, bronzed, obeyed, and then few minutes the room was full of hor- bearded man, who sat several yards The other man, returning, saw and nets. away, smoking absently and gazing heard, and turned away with the gray The bartender ran but, covered with thoughtfully out across the water. shadow of. despair in his eyes. the insects, and a number of other The man was watching her with his persons followed suit, yelling like In- heart in his eyes. Presently he spoke. An Infallible Timepiece. dians. The hornets held possession "Millie," he said, wistfully, "are you When Joseph Jefferson was in New until a big policeman, covered with soing to keep me waiting much long- York last he devoted the most of his netting and heavily gloved, carried out er?" outdoor time to shopping for fishing the nest. The bartender was taken to The eyes she turned upon him were tackle. One day he chanced to be in the hospital with both eyes closed. filled with compassion. Herald square just as the Herald "I know you have been good and clock struck the hour. Cantiniere. ídnd and patient with me, Ned," she "That's a pretty good timepiece," said. "But I cannot say what you said Mr. Jefferson, "but I know a bet- would like just yet." ter. Age. It is a clock that never "I have everything that you could stops and never loses a second. The desire, and I could make you as hap- most skilled Jeweler can make no py as the day is long if only you watch that is so accurate as one's would let me try, dear," he said, age. pleadingly. "Tell me, what is it "Nothing can exceed our early am- what mystery stands between us and bitions to escape from youth to man- happiness? I think you owe me that hood and appear older than we are much." except our subsequent anxiety to ap- She was silent for a time. pear younger than we are. The first "I suppose I should tell you," she is natural, for Hope is before us, but said at last, with a shadow of pain the second is a weakness, for none on her face. "It is right that you can hope to reach that from which should know. It is a long story, but he is fleeing. If we could put back I could condense it into three words: the, great clock of time there would There is another!" be an intelligent motive, but the time-pie'e- e The man's face went white, but She obeyed, and then--name of old Chronos never stops," when he answered voice was his a New York Herald. Arm. and place in the world that I would be prcud to share with him. He "Go on," he said, simply. The Century' Call. begged me to be true to him, and "It was a long time ago," she be- Deep unto deep, it calleth. vowed to come for me some day, cry; san, reminiscently. "He was a col- if The century's dominant not for years. I wrote to him once Over the desert and over the plain, t,( lege man, home on I was a at peak and chain, i. ViíMMl vacation. wrote a Ovr the mountain just such letter as only the Under the thrilling sky. 1, í (i school girl, and full of romance. We e heart of an Impulsive, romantic girl The-voic- of mighty peoples, at a lawn fete. Our meeting was of woe, met of eighteen can And the tocsin war and quite conventional, but he was so big dictate. In the course From East to West 'tis sounding, of. time came back I And a man must rise and go. strong and manly I grew to it unclaimed. and that wrote again again, to care for him as much as he said and but with the He must' leave the hearth of his mother, same result. No one can know He must ride like the knights of old; he cared for me, and I promised to be the torture I endured. For a I was To tourney and tilt, with a good right his wife some day. We were togeth- time hand, hurt and grieved at his to to oí er. a great deal, and when he went failure That cleaves the hilt for tho love write, when he must have known the land, away something seemed to have And here's to the soldier bold! what I suffered. Then I learned, passed out of my life you under- Who is pure of thought and action. quite by accident, that his father, Who Is ready to serve his age, stand?" Who cares for the thing he doeth. heartbroken and lacking to The man nodded, silently. cotrage And not for the soldier's wage. face the world a beggar, had taken "We corresponded regularly, and Deep unto deep, it calleth, government his own life, and I understood. He The century's urgent cry, The French has abol was too proud, too sensitive to seek Splendid and strong is the century's sons ished the cantinieres, who were a fea Valor and love to the battle throng, ture of every regiment. They were me out again until he had redeemed And It may not pass you by. himself from the disgrace of his From East to West 'tis sounding, women who supplied the soldiers with iguominious I The call for the brave and true, brandy. The cantiniere here shown i father's death. learned, O lads with pulses bounding, too, that he had gone West to win his That cry is meant for you. one of the second empire. fortune in the gold fields. was There Wherever the need Is greatest, little else for him to do. His father's Wherever the ill is worst. World's Largest Store. death had left him dependent upon Over the city's thousands thick. The honor of possessing the great- Over the deserts of stone and brick, hi3 own exertions, but, happily, with Over the lands accurst. est store in the world belongs to Rus- no one dependent upon him. Three The cry for help is pealing, sia. Bitter with want and woe, years ago I met you, and I tried to O brother, if you hear it, It is situated in Moscow, covers forget. But I could not. We can A man must arise and go. twenty acres and embraces a thou- never more to each Margaret E. Sangster, in Youth's Com- sand different establishments, each of be other than the panion. , dearest of friends until I know that which has its own proprietor. The he is is dead or false!" An Incident of the Commune. place is, in fact, a sort of bazaar, con-- , When she turned her eyes to the An old lady who was in Paris dur- sisting not only of shops on the water again the man saw that a tear ing the Commune related the follow- ground floor, but also on three flcors gleamed upon her cheek. ing incident apropos of some talk above it. A potent silence fell between them. about the siege of Port Arthur: The merchandise offered for sale i? The dusk fell softly and the peace of "One night there was a fight in described as of fabulous value---it the Sabbath night descended like a front of the house in which I lived and amounts, in fact, to millions of dol- benediction. They could hear, with a man was killed. The body was not lars. softened distinctness, the merry removed and lay where it fell. At The prices of the wares are not voices and happy laughter of children daybreak the next morning I looked marked. The Russians are much giv- enjoying the cool of the waterside, the out to see if the body was still there. en to bargaining for and cheapening air was so dry and clear and bear Just then a man came down the street the .'goods they buy, and in buying the barking of faithful watchdogs in and stopped by the body. He careful- at the bazaar most of them "negotiate" dooryards near and far. Bright lights ly searched the pockets, of the dead with the tradesman much in the Ori- started into twinkling life on either man;' but did not find a single cent. ental fashion. shore. The incense from fields of "Go he said, simply. This' so angered him thát he gave the on' - growing grain floated to them across dead- man a vigorous . kick. Then he Pig a Wonder for Fatness. built up a grand mansion of hope for the water. The chug, chug of the walked áway and had gone only a J.1 Andrew Hanley of Damariscotta, a happy future together. But, you paddle wheels, the insistent tinkle of shor distance when he found a pav- Me., butchered a pig five months old understand all that, too. We were to the pilot bell and the asthmatic ing stone, which he picked up, and that- - tipped the scales at 200 pounds be married when he bad graduated wheeze from the exhaust pipes were returning to the dead body he raised strong. When two months old he was and been admitted into partnership about the only scunds on board that the 6tone and with it smashed the Judged to weigh thirty pounds, and for with his father. Then," one day, there rose above toe drowsy voice murmur head of the corpse. Ob, yes; war is the next ninety days he gained almost tame a letterthe Inst I ever re- - as the boat throbbed on. hall." thne pounds per day. vey's. . One of the senators ordered WOMEN OF INDIA TOIL HARD. cold roast beef, potato salad and a mug of ale. Have to Share In Endless Struggle The beef was slow in coming. The for Existence With Men. senator grew impatient Finahy he In the lower stratum of Hindu soci hailed .the ponderous George Harvey, ety women do not live the life of lux- who has fed all the famous men in ury and ease that, is common among the country for the past forty years. the upper classes, says the Calcutta "Harvey," said he, querulously, "I or- Statesman. The great masses of small dered cold roast beef fifteen minutes farmers, artisans and coolies earn K ll. AH,,,,.! VÍTI ago." r ; ' ; so meager a livelihood that their lives ' the ilcy bright "Good gracious!" Harvey replied; are merely an endless struggle for . Aai whM fftw "I must see about that It ought to existence, in which their wives have ' imilec- - tie burned ud be cold by this time." of necessity to do their share. AifadUthcf mlsht Not only is this true in the domestic - at- "PUSS" GOT A SCALDING. affairs to which the women must Oa i ilricktftVliCI tend, but not infrequently they are men, Humorous to the Audience But Pain- called upon to do. the work of : upon occasions even hiring out to per- itAtely éxttui ful to Actor. Til ttfie, like form various tasks, such as hauling a O. Lennon, one of Stood itíflafldcoldi E. the noted roller up a steep ipcline, doing moun- Six lilla turned to the "animal actors" of England, has some work. The team wv ÍUiftei tain road repairing But the popple Uy like interesting stories to tell of his experi-enceso- n grasping the tugs fastened to either X the stage. Seeing an Os the oark Itovn rnoUJi adver: side of the huge heavy roller, drag it for a man to play the Spider And ti south wind sowtitat Jal tisement along the steep mountain road. While in "The Silver King" young Lennon there workers perform their toilsome ome poppies there. wrote to tho manager offering his ser- task, oftentimes there are men stand- vices, Of course, he had heard of the ing by who far various reasons may popular melodrama, but having no not lend their assistance. One per- Capt. Dowü cuas & ttorm oi hiil idea bf the character of Skinner, haps is an overseer, another a water he explained that he had just made a seller a trade in itself while others to ruthless ihoww, success as a cat in pantomime, and might be perfectly willing to carry felt "perfectly sure he could act a carry And the iun looked rao and pkt F 'j hods, chop wood, or burdens spide'r to everybody's satisfaction." but haul a roller? Nay, nay! their For love oí the Cowers. Apropos of cats at Christmas, Mr. caste would forbid it! ' Lennon has a vivid recollection of in- A curious custom obtains among troducing a most realistic and painful the Coorgs. When one of them kills from his own point of view piece a tiger or a panther, he Is married of acting into "Dick Whittington," at to the dead animal, regardless of Its the óld Adelphi, London, some years sex. Propped upon a framework of SIDELIGHTS IN CONGRESS ago.- - One of the comedians had to wood and bamboo, the animal is car- carry a tub of hot water onto the ried in procession and the marriage ctage. The property" man, determin- ritual Is strictly observed, while lav- ed that there should be plenty of ish hospitality is dispensed. Anecdotes Related of and by the Gath- steam, heated it to boiling point. The at Washington comedian, believing it to be only com- FEARFUL SIGHT AT LIAOYANG. ered Statesmen fortably warm, purposely tipped half pint over the cat as he ran past. The Horrors of the Battlefield Depicted In children in the audience shriekei True Colors. Judge Bartlett of Georgia, illustrat- Laughingly he wanted to know of the with laughter, and when the poor Never will the few foreigners who ing the way in which the Hill curren- secretary if he might draw for money puss, severely scalded, executed a saw the battlefield of Liaoyang on the cy bill was framed, told the story of in the event that he should go broke frenzied dance round the stage all the morning of September 4 be able to how the master and his former slave while seeing the stock yards out grown-up- s Joined in. Mr. Lennon was dismiss from their memories the fear- settled up after the war. The old west. , the only person who could not see the ful sights they witnessed. Already, slave was farming on shares. At the At the time the two were standing Joke. in the mists of early morning, hun- end of the season he was settling up close to a window that was open to dreds and hundreds of crematory fires for his provisions, implements and let in the delicious afternoon air, That Rising Inflection. dotted the plain. Just a layer of fire- supplies. The master took down a which was refreshing, though a trifle She needn't be handsome, she needn't be wood, then a layer of dead bodies, and big book showed darky the warm. sun was just coming out witty. covering of fuel. and the The She needn't be filled with te arts of tho above them another debits and credits. . from a bank of clouds. The weather city, As the flames crackled the dead shrank only one thing to pass my In- - "Now, you Mose, was as spring-lik- e as been for She needs up, tortured, understand, don't it has ' spection; and shriveled and rose you," he asked, "your share is small, some days. v Her remarks mustn't end with a rising to sink back In ashes, while hideous but everything is plain?" "Ah, if this weather keeps up," re- inflection. skulls, with empty sockets, grinned "Yas, sir, des as plain as day," an- plied Mr. Hay, "blackberries will soon If you ne'er knew a maiden with this af- - through the quiveringheat The air swered the old darky, looking at the be ripe, and you then can pick your fectatlon. reeked with the fumes of burning Stop reading this, turn to your own rum- columns of figures, "des as. plain as way back home." ination! ucou, aim lue bujuiyc uíc dviuiu8 day But, ah. if you've met her, you'll fathom into one's eyes. Fuel was scarce and the reason so as "Nought is a nought, "The meanest man I ever knew," I hold her a girl that's not fitting to the dead numbered thousands, Flgger is a figger, said Representative Ryan of Buffalo, ; freeze on! many more of the stiffened corpses All for de white man "was a chap who one night came to were thrown thudding into the hollow And none for de nigger." - For a sentence of two, say, you' don't the house of a doctor, who is trying find the question trenches, in rows a hundred yards the way is with the Hill up Concluding each statement too hard for long, sight with a "That's it to build a practice on the east side ' digestion, and covered from bill," said Dr. Bartlett. in Buffalo, during the' Christmas holi- But when for an hour the same thing blanket of earth. The living, gaunt t . continues, ' days. It war snowing and very cold. and tired, shuffled stumblingly as they "Nought is a nought, It gets every nerve in your bone and Figger is a figger, "'Doctor,' he said, 'what are your your sinews! wearily dragged in the dead to pyre banks, ' am- All for the terms?' . and pit, or piled up the rifles and And nothing for the government." S'ou feel like a witness a lawyer's been - "'One dollar for an office visit and quizzing munition hfilta'of comrades who had When Representativo "Birdie" $2 for a call,' the doptor replied. In tho box for five hours; and there's served their country for the last time " t something chaps! Adams of Pennsylvania was making 'Have you a horse?' In in brain when you're ready to Into . huge stacks. Poor ear and ' his impassioned plea in the House a " 'Yes.' ii- - leave her Eleven days of a carnival of war, and, ' you're with quinine and ago demanding whip- up and I'll go along Suggesting taken after all, they had failed to accom- day or two the '"Well, hitch , fever! ping post wife beaters in the Dis- with you. I need you out in West plish their great purpose the forcing for In hallway "good night" group of a ways. And when the of Kouropatkin into a decisive battle. trict of Columbia, a members Séneca . you are saying, discussed the orator. "Thé doctor1 had his horse brought A speedy escape from the agony praying, William Dinwiddle's' War Corr "Good night?" she replies, tho inflection , Weekly. "You wouldn't think,' said one of around and the man got in the buggy adorning, spondence, In Leslie's "Adams who, with him. They drove four a doubt If night and not them, "that is the man about Suggesting ' "'it's ' morning! country'. .i-- " Changes. singlo handed and alone, declared war miles out into the Times-Democr- at. New Orleans Mouth, O rejoicing heart! ' on Spain." ; '"Here's the place,' said the man, flying; , , , , I T- The hours are ? "Who says so?" asked a new mem- as they reached a farmhouse.. The he Each one some treasure takes, " Why They Moved On. ; one some blossom breaki. "3 " Each ' ber. handed the doctor $2. And leaves it dying; " Two Irishmen, evidently laborers ' near, "He sáys so himself," the. other re- . 'You needn't go in,' he said. 'A The chill dark night draws y off, were peering through will soon depart, got the congressional liveryman wanted to charge me $5 to with Thy sun plied, and he Trinity churchyard And leave thee sighing; biogra- me ; I thought I the iron fence into mourn, rejoicing directory and read from the bring out here, but : Then heart morning. They were on the are flying. phy prepared by Adams himself these would rather give yqu $2." .' the other The hours Bioadway side where the, big sky- lines: Rejoice, O grieving heart! scraper under erection overhangs the The hours fly fast! "In the Fifty-fift- h Congress, as act- Former Senator Henry G. Davis of each some sorrow dies. of the graves. , With ing chairman of the committee on West Virginia, recently Democratic quiet With each some shadow flies, A concealed steam pipe runs out . Until at last foreign .affairs, Mr. Adams reported, candidate for the yicé presidency, The red dawn in the East conducted through the House, and called on the president to pay his from the foundation excavations, and Bids weary night depart. hissing, sizzling sound lets out And pain is past. had charge of (in conference with Jthe respects.' The president 'greeted Mr. with a Rejoice, then, grieving heart, senate) the Cuban resolutions, and cordially, saying: ' the steam in 6uch a way that the The hours 'fly fast. Davis Adelaida Anne Proctor. drafted,- - introduced, reported, and "I an glad to see" you, Mr; Davis. vapor seems to rise from the earth passed through the House of Repre- Walk right into my: office. You are and curl cloudily around the monu- : Adopt American System. sentatives, in one hour, the declara- entitled to "precedence " over all ments. All this must have visualized The . London fire department has ' something to one of the laborers: Half tion of war against, Spain". others" :i: experimenting with the Ameri- fascinated, he turned to his compan- beer, The president ands Mrv Davis had a can "quick hitch" system and is de- . said: After the New Yearns reception at pleasant chat, about matters of mu- ion and with it' 'One company boasts "We'll be lavin' here, Mike. There's lighted the White House one of the younger tual personal interest. can now hitch up in fifteen sec- minny a cbeerfuller" solght nor that that it members of the diplomatic corps call- to four seconds js a man as sets off dinnymite blasts onds. From three ed on Secietary Hay to say that he There were two senators and two f'r ,v?w York time. New York Sun. , , was called to Chicago for a few days. represantátives at luncheon at Har f'r his livInV 1 ' Hispano Americano HER BLOOD TOO THIN Issued on Monday of each Week. THE SINGERS f Published by Mora County Publishing Company. GENERAL DEBILITY RESULTS PROM IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. ALEX. S. BUSIIKEVITZ, Prenldent and BY HENRY V. LONGFELLOW Managing; Kdltor. The Remedy That Makes New Blood F. S. ORTEGA, Vice and OH STCMT TTla clnaora iiTnn .art)) President Banishes Weakness, Headaches, lu--' Treasurer. ? With songs of sadness and of V ZrW. mirth. . JILAS. SANCHEZ, Secretary As- digestion and Nervous Troubles. and A. AAUIj IUC.T UilKllL LUUL11 L1IH I mi N III sistant Editor. Hundreds of women suffer from head- v "utg luviu mvk its iimcu ngaiu. SUBSCRIPTION PRICEl aches, dizziness, restlessness, languor One Year . . J2.00 The first, a youth with soul of fire, and timidity. Few realize that their Six Months 1.00 HlZ neia in nis nana a golden lyre; misery all comes from the bad state of Single Copy . .05 I nrnilPn PTnVfla na vrannarad on1 ftv efnaama their blood. They take one thing for AppTlcatlon made for entry as ssc-ond-cl- Playing the music of our dreams. their head, another for their stomach, matter. . M . a third for their nerves, and yet all the The second, with a bearded face, while it is simply their poor blood thai Stood market-place- , The Vigil. singing in the is the cause of their discomfort. And stirred accents deep I see the window of my sweet with and loud one sure remedy for making The trellised window toward the west. The hearts of all the listening crowd. If good, The odor of the marguerite rich blood were used every one of their Beneath my footstep harsly pressed distressing ailments disappear, Is faint and rare. I hear the beat. ' A gray old man, the third and last, would as It almost seems, within her breast Sang in cathedrals dim and vast, they did in the case of Mrs. Ella F. Of feel TIP her thrice tender heart, and. While the majestic organ'rolled Stone, who had been ailing for years and Its vibrant passion stir her rest! , Contrition from its mouths of gold. was completely run down before she re- And through the open window borne alized the nature of her trouble. In subtle tincture on the air, And The perfumes of the roses worn those who heard the singers three For several years," said Mrs. Stone, At last night's ball a message bear Disputed which the best might be; I suffered from general debility. It Unto my heart with passion torn! For still their music seemed to start Light-winge- d, began about 1896 with indigestion, ner- they wander outward Discordant echoes in each where heart vousness and steady headaches. Up to I stand, and whisper low unto The eager car of my despair! But the great Master said: "I see 1900 1 hadn't been able to find any relief No best from this condition. I was then veiy What If but vain the thought I fear in kind, but in degree; The lilac curtains drawn aside, I gave a various gift to eách, thin and bloodless. An enthusiastia My sleeping beauty should appear vTo charm, to strengthen,' and to teach. friend, who had used Dr. Williams' Pink And 1 should see her tender-eyed- ! Vain phantasy! The white- - dawn clear Pills, urged me to give them a trial and Will touch her lids to waking wide; "These are the three great chords of might, I finally bought a box. Till then she dreams; but never dréams And he whose ear is tuned aright ' Who watche3 in the moonlight here! I did not notice any marked change Times-Democra- t. ;Will hear no discord in the three, New Orleans from the use of the first box, but ed But the most perfect I harmony." to give them a fair trial and I Patent All Right. kept on. When I had finished the The delicatessen man was out oí second box I could see very decided signs of improvement in my condition. be- bottled milk and his customer had no TRIBUTE TO GREAT POET. AT THE TOMB OF GROTIUS. I pail. There was plenty of milk in the gan to feel better all over and to have hopes of a complete cure. big can. Farmer Willingly Admitted That First Burial at Rostock, but He Was "All ride. I got padent," said the ' I used in all eight or ten boxes, and Shakespeare "Knowed Hoss." Finally Laid in Delft, Holland. delicatessen man. "I figs plenty cus- when I stopped I had got back my regu- tomers dese way." He put one paper Apropos of the appearance of Julia The first burial place of Grotiu was lar weight and a good healthy color and Shake- bag inside of another, and into his im- Marlowe and E. H. Sothern in at Rostock nevr the German coast, the gain has lasted. I can eat what I somebody provised pail turned a quart of milk spearean plays this season, and there, before the high altar of its please without discomfort. My nervons-nes- s .lust as he handed it to the customer revived this tale of a country editor, great 'church today, is sacreuly pre- is entirely gone, and, while I had in triumph a little white stream be- and a farmer whose specialty was served, as an honor to Germany, the constant headaches before, I very rarely gan to spray the inventor. He turned horses. The tale is. one of many to tomb in which his body was tempor- have one now. I cheerfully recom mend the mi'.k back into the can. illustrate the universality of the bard's arily enshrined, V Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to women who "Going to apply for that patent?" knowledge. This old horseman loved But his wish had been to rest in his suffer as I did." asked the customer. tho animals as they deserve to be native soil, says Andrew D. White in Mrs. Stone was seen at her pretty "Dot padent vas all ride. But I loved, and their fine points were an the Ailantic, and, after a time, his re- home in Lakewood, R. I., where, as tha nefer knew. so many holes to come in open book to him. This is the way mains were conveyed to the Nether- result of her experience, Dr. Williams' one place before." the country editor describes the inci- lands. It is hard to believe, and yet Pink Pills are very popular. These fa- dent: . it is recorded, that as his coffin was mous pills are sold by all druggists. A Height and Watches. was , book every woman needs is pub- "One day I read to Loflin that borne through the city of , Rotterdam, that It has been found that watches and the farmer's name this description of stones were thrown at it by the bigot- lished by the Dr. Williams Medicine clocks cannot withstand the effect of a horse in 'Venus and Adonis': ed mob; finally it was laid in a crypt Company, Schenectadv, N. Y. It is en- great heights with perfect Immunity titled "Plain Talks to Women, "and will Round-hoofe- d, short-jointe- d, fetlocks beneath the church of Delft, his birth- any more than human beings ; can. shag and long, place, be sent free ou 'request. suffer from Broad breast, full eye, small head, and i Like them, they the Few monuments are more suggest- pressure. A nostrils wide, change in the air watch High crest, short ears, straight legs, and ive to the thinking traveler than that The man who can't get a seat in a taken to the top of Mont Blanc will passing strong. street car can usually find one mane, buttock, ancient cathedral. There lie the when 36 in 24 hours. Thick thick tail, broad he goes skating. gain seconds The tender hide, bones of men who took the lead in with its Look, what a horse should have, he did thinness of the air, decreased saving the Dutch republic civil poor dizzy not lack. and A Well Deserved Tribute. pressure, makes the watch Save a proud rider on so proud a back. liberty from the bigotry' of Spain. to run faster, just as a The awarding of the Grand Prize to the Wlnchestet and leads it " 'Sol,' said I, 'what do you think of Above all, in the apse, towers the Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., at the St, man's blood runs faster. Watches Louli Exposition, confers upon this company the that?' canopied tomb of William the Silent highest maris of distinction attained by any manu- will change a little even when carried facturer of guns or ammunition In the world, "'You kin buy a horse from that sculptured marble . and molten from the lower floors of a house to Although a great number of medals were given ta description if you didn't know one bronze" showing forth the majepty of this class of manufacturers, the only award of a the higher ones, although the varia- Grand Prize was to the Winchester Kepeating'Arnn from a dod-blaste- d mule,' said he. his purpose and the gratitude of his Co.; and given as It was la competition with the leal too slight to be considered for a tion is 'Who writ it?' people. Hard by, in a quiet side aisle, lng manufacturers of all countrles.lt testifies In practical purposes. : most decided way to the superiority ofWlnchestei " 'Shakespeare.' is the modest tomb of Grotius, its in- rifles, shotguns and ammunition over all other makes. The success attained by me Winchester Iterating " 'Who's Shakespeare?' scription simple and touching. Arms Co. at this exposition is simply in line with the Modern Poetry. " Each of these two great men was a honors received in the past. At the Paris Exposition, 'An English poet.' Winchester arms and ammunition received the One of the nicest girls in this town "'Wall, I don't know who Shape-spear- e leader; in the service of liberty and Grand Prix; and wherever they have been exhibited they have always been given the highest possible lately stopped the writer of this.'ahd ,was and don't go much on justice; each died a martyr to un- prizes. This latest recognition of superiority is the wanted to read a poem to him; a poetry, reason.1 Both are risen from the dead, natural result of thirty years of careful and success- but ef yoo ever see Shake- ful endeavor In maintaining the high quality of a newspaper. lib- poem cut out . of We speare tell Tiim fur Sol Loflin that he and .live forevermore in modern Winchester rides, shotguns and ammunition. to listen, as we refused don't like knowed hoss." , erty, civil and religious, in modern poetry. Some people say we should law ; fatal fo tyranny, in modern in- The accident of In- birth carries no " have submitted, and created the im- stitutions destructive to intolerance, surance with it. Enigmatical But True. pression that we believe in better and, above all, in the heart and mind to the old under-take- things. We do believe in better Visitors cemeteries in of every man who . worthily a things, but poetry is not always up- New England often meet with queer jto serve the nobler purposes of TEA lift. Most poetry Í3 worthless.;!,: The epitaphs as they i)ass among the de- country or his the larger interests of We choose to sell tea ; and little good poetry in the world hag re- cayed and crumbling headstones. his rafee. sulted in a flood of poor stuff that you Here is one to be,seen on one in the it goes from Alaska to have a right to dislike. Atchison cemetery or "burying hill," as the Attempting Too Much. spot guides call the in Plymouth, er Globe. The worst energy-destroy- is he Mexico. Mass: who attempts too many tasks and does It's the tea! Power cf Mother's Example. Here's to the memory of Mary Trextori, not properly perform any one of them. Who married many a man but' never should be one At the close of day if such an one Your grocer returns your money If yon don't The cheerfulness that vexed one, . of the leading characteristics of home Not to be said of the woman who lies In would look back and exercise a littl-- a like Schilling's Best.. the next one. life is often of a very chastened or- reason he would soon discover why he der, solely because the example of a The grave is only about a hundred was not called higher in. his occur n. .. The right man in the right place feet from the Charlotte Cushman often adGs to the number of the cheery disposition is not set by the It is the employer who finishes sheriff's boarders. wife and mother. One glimpse of her memorial, where her parents are bur- his task properly that is valued tiie face as she begins the duties of the ied, although her interment place is most. Incomplete work is the bane of $36.00 per M. Lewis' "Single Binder," In the Mount Auburn cemetery, Bos straight 5o cigar, costs the dealer some day is enough to set the tone tor the many .establishments. Many expend more 5c Mary grave than other cigars, but the higher family. If she be bright and cheery, ton. Around Trexton's a tremendous amount , of energy and price enables this factory to use higher with a kindly word and a smile for are those of . her three husbands, ftír tho lack of proper training m the grade tobacco. Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 11L everybody, she will have the gladden- whose deaths preceded hers. In the first place they waste, their time and grave body of a woman .'The shorter a man is of brains the ing effect of sunshine, and do much next lies the do not satisfy an employer. The hard- longer ho Is on collars. to make the day a happy and success- whom the guide declared was a spin- working competent employes must ster, hence tha force in the BarberHair Cut? Colonel Baldun ful one to her husband and children. of.tiuth often drag their companions along on -- Really, you flatter me. epitaph noted. the pay roll. PMNMMM &llllllllllfflMim 1 rPKteíTHbiüetiir I For Infants and Children. ilMlllilliiiili.iililiill'.inuillniiii.lliiuiliiiiniliiuiUiiiiniuiinllLiaiiiiiiu"

By Earl M.' Oak Park. Illinois. SSI','1- - ' tfft Pratt. Kind You THE TELEPHONE GIRL. THE SUBSCRIBER. The Have The telephone subscriber, at the ending Se!71f.'E!5er.I.am telephone grlrl of the year, Always Bought "Flossie or "Lizzie" or "MadSe" or Took down his 'phone receiver, and put "Pearl". it to his ear. Vegetable Erepacationfor As simdating má Thou "Hello." he said. "O Central Girl, connec- - tncrooaandKcf Fhalt speak plainly and loud and tions do not break; ting the Stomachs andDowe is of I have some resolutions I am Just about Bears the And call the number so I may hear. to make. "Hereafter, when I'm calling for a num- ha,t ans: U?W receiver when ber I shall not Ihou hearest: "Busy Signature please call again." Fly into bitter tantrums if the numbei s can't be got. Promotes Digestion.ChcerFul-nés- PatieTt; and Rest. Con tains neither thy temper halt; "Hereafter, when you signal, 'Line 1j rÍZ1' buzzing is not my fault. busy, call again,' upium,Morpnine nor Mineral. of I shall not be so on AM y foolish as to blame it ' you then. NotXarc otic. TwiVÍÍ, ".ot 2?ubt what 1 teI1 double the work for me. "Hereafter, when the telephone begins to ring full strong, JtotpttfOUtirSáMUELPtKHW VI. I shall ansv er in' a hurry, lest I keep yov NnSU be gentle and kInd !n speech, waiting long. PfJcM Seal" ii' nr mutter' nor udely Jlx.Smuut screech "Hereafter, when I make a call and aw delayed a bit. In "ñor I shall not flash like fury, nor act as Ii reiuest date, a fit. nÍM!?!0'thyself such an addlepate. fíaiíáiAignr "Hereafter, when I'm angry when the rumr. vni talking is not clear, !haJt.not ,f on a Party ne. not yelp up Give to signals I shall profanely till I blister Use that are not thlt. your ear. Aperfecl Remedy forConstlpa-Ro- n, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea IX "Hereafter, when another on my party-lin- e is Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-nes- s Drop It in called, quickly, and not lose time. I shall not rubber, either, till the line oi and Sleep. talk is stalled. Loss of For Over X. Thou shalt not murmur, nor make com-plain- t, "Hereafter O, hereafter, Central Girl, 11) Facsimile Signature of try to be But If act as thou wert all a saint Just as mild and calm and pleasant &a you always are with me." NEW YORK. Thirty Years Fed on Monster Dumpling 5

An aged citizen of North Carolina required two It days and a night to EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tells the story of the greatest, apple cook it properly. Then it was lifted dumpling ever made. His home Is in out and placed in a specially made THS OCNTAUN OMMNV. HCW VORK O IT, bowl cut from Halifax countyt where, prior to 1840, the trunk of an enor- there was a voting precinct known by mous cypress tree, and round it were placed 114 dumplings of the the odd name of "Dumpling Town." In usual size. "I see they are making watches now A band of music and fifty wagons 1840, when William Henry Harrison that are only an eighth, of an Inch Denver Directory were sent to Dumpling Town, and in thick." "A watch as thin as that was elected president, after a most ex- wagons these were taken to Scotland must look awfully run down." STOVE REPAIRS of every known make citing campaign, Dumpling Town had Neck the 114 true blue men of stove, furnace or ransre. Geo. A. Harrison 1'ullen, 1331 Lawrence, Denver. Phone 725. exactly 114 voters, and every man of and their families. them cast his ballot Dl APrMITUC &nl wagonmakers' upull. for Harrison. There was great cheering when they TEA DLAbKoMIInO wholenale and retail, Moore The people of the small but prosper- arrived at Scotland Neck, and the Hardware & Iron Co., 15th ft Vze. Denver. ous town of Moneyback means that Scotland Neck, in the guests cheered themselves when they WF Any else film, 2e per roll county, also showed their appreciation saw UCVCLUr postase palrt. The Smith the feast prepared for them, for the tea is good and well Photo Supply Co., 1535 Stout St. of the unanimous vote of Dumpling besides the dumplings no end of good Town by a generous and whimsical things filled many tables in the spa worth the money. BROWN PALACE HOTEL gift. Two days and a night were con- cious warehouse, and the feasting and European plan, $ I .SO and upward. sumed in building a big dumpling, fun lasted the rest of the day and Can't mean anything else. which weighed 114 pounds, one pound nearly all HOUSE night. Tour grocer returns your money If you don't AMERICAN for each vote cast at Dumpling Town. A barrel of the best molasses was Uke Schilling's Best. best $3 per dny hotl In the Went. American Plan. This monster of a dumpling was put used as sauce for the big dumpling ln a sack, supported by a tripod, and and the hungry people ate It all. A man who lets his wife get up of a COLUMBIA HOTEL v fire will SSff5rtt cold morning and light the 1 Ian. lowered into an immense iron kettle. Youth's Companion. never set the world ablaze. Pites 11.60 to $2 00. An erlcan Mother Gnty'i Sweet Powders for Children. Oxford Hotel Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse Denver. One block from Union Depot. Finnigin C. Said io Flannilan in the Children's Home in New York, cure Fireproof. II. MORSE. Mr. Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Superintlndlnt wuz Flannlgan; ho An said: "I'll gamble a whole month's Destroy Worms. Over 80,000 Boss uv the siction wuz Finnigin. pa-a- y Bowels and Wiinlver the kyars got offen the thrack That it will be minny an mlnny a da-a- y testimonials. At all Druggists, 25c. Sample An' muddled up things t' th' divil an' Befoore Sup'rintindint that's Flannl- FREE. Address A.S.01msted,LeRoy,N.Y. back, gan Finnigin writ it to Flannlgan, Gits a whack at this verv same sin agin: Special rates to gardeners. Best Im Afther the wrick wuz all on again; From Finnigin to Flannigan i A woman may believe only half what ported and. American Stock. Price-lis- t That is, this Finnigin Repoorts won't be long agin." she hears, but she always hears twice and Catalog free to all applicants. Rcpoorted to Flannlgan. as much as a man. THE L. A. WATKINS MDSE. CO. Wan da-a- y on the-sictio- of Finnigin, ' PIIJES. Whin Finnigin first went to Flannlgan On road A GUARANTEED CURE FOB 1525 to 1531 Waaee St Denver, Celo. writed tin pages, did Finnigin; the sup'rintindid by Flannigan. Itcnln, Sllna, Uieeaingr or rroiruain8 rmw. i r lie A rail gave way on a bit av 11 An' he tould Jist how the smash oc- the curve. druggliC will reiuua money ru.u curred. An some kyars went off as they made fall to cure you ln 6 to 14 days. 50c. many tho swerv. 5 ull a tajus, blunderin' wurrd "There's noobody hurted." sez Finnigin. Kid Finnigin write to Flannlgan repoorts Girls beg the question when they try Afther the cars had gone on agin. "But must be made to Flannl- men to propose. Finnigin gan." to induce That wuz how he winked Ilepoorted to Flannlgan. An' at McGorrigan, Mrs. Wlnilow SoothJntr Syrnp. As married a Finnigin. Tot children teething, softens the guras, reduces to Now, Flannlgan knowed more than Fin-- . flammatlon, allays pain, cores wind eollu. 25calxtUa. nigin He was shantyin' thin, wuz Finnigin, more idjucation, As minny a railroader's been agin, He'd had Flannlgan . If you are going to have the world at An' it woré 'm clane an' complately out An' the shmoky ol' lamp wuz burnin your feet, don't let your foot slip. 'Co tell what Finnigin writ about bright In his writin' to Mister Flannlgan; ' In FInnigin's shanty all that night mra Irnnnrn hv what ther hav fo he writed back to Finnigin: Bilin' down his report wa3 Finnigin; j ao not toelleve Piso's Cure for Consumption grown. For half a century they ho coughs and colds. F. "Don't do sich a sin agin: An' writed this here: "Mister FlaanI las an equal for John failed once to produce bigger, bet- Make 'em brief, Finnigin!" gan; Boteh, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1000. ter crops than any others, Sold Off agin, on agin, by all dealers, lsoa ceea An. When Finnigin got this from Flannlgan Gone agin Finnigin." naal fee to an applicants. He blushed rosy red, did Finnigin; S. W. Gillian. The coming man seldom arrives on schedule tirne D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. Wants Tip from the President. do it I am a ruined man, for I am TEA The president received an earnest heavily loaded up with American stocks just now." comfort; y is poor letter to-da- from a man in Cork, Ire- Poor tea After begging the president to da HEY PENSION LAWS land. nothing to my is no difficulty in get--. disturb the tariff, "for there Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, 814 F St, "I am a large investor in American sake," the Cork man concluded: "Yi securities," he wrote, "and I hear dis- you must seed such a message, pleasi ting it good. quieting rumors that you intend to cable me several days in adrauce, bv BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH a special message to Congress that I can unload." Warhington Coi Th uoy who turns out to be as smart send predicts la truly a coughs colds,' urstag a revision of th tariff. If you respoy.dence New York World. as his mother SYRUP cures and i wonder.

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: r :iN.'r ?J sonal . , ; ! Saloon usiness. v ' Roy, New México. ' G. F. & p, A. El Paso, Tex. P. "Mrs. P. Branch, is down" sick GONZALES & with phn'emnoni a , Our Ur.Evans is propKiatorS. ' Kept on the go, tiiu Kind of wea- ? ) , dealers' in wine, liquors, beers & ther. , , CIGARS. Mr. Underwood bi Tres Pinos, Popular Advertising. l11 kinds of came to 00 00 California, in iai, Friday wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt P. M. Hughes, La AMMUSEMENT GAMES uncle at Cinta Ranch. GIVE US A CALL. A man Who had a baa cold said Dr. F. B- - Evans, . Cantina deN he had 'jd&ti set a vig oi his PHISICIAN & SURGEON. - - '''. ovvti. lc- was a ii.o uoarse and Office at Floersheim Merc. Co.'s Pharmacy. J. Denjetrio MediQa. 0000000000000 a nacK. ' ROY, N. M. J.. .a; ..'sx - . s.' 'i f -- 0nOnO MONEY Doctor are like cockroaches, OOO wiien ,youuuce jet tneui into the ! CANTINA EXCELENTES j house, iu ia terriuij uimcuit io get W. H. Wilcox, tneui'.'oat again. MADE 1 Popular Í r U. S. Court Ccmroissioner. LICORES, ... NO CAPITAL NEDEED ' ljosses in sheep are very great, Y i v Roy, N. M. , Address: Mora S Publishing . tlué ' shéepiutn report tna uie cause ROY, N. MEX being Iroen lioois, tnu.G the majority Resorte Excelentes I of; the iheep 'walK lame. Mitchel, i Blanchard AGRADABLE. C I G A R O S Contractor. Builder. Carpenter and 0000000000000 ex- , County School Supt. is Our ' GENERAL WOOD WORKER. Wíxgon N. pected to visit us. in a couple oi days, ROY,' N.M Mound, M. Ortega Si Medina it will be 'his first trip to this 'Dis- trict, since his election to oíüce.

, ; - On account oí - tne heavy cold Rock Island System. :,'f;...:-the- - LA stórm, the Railroau Water berviee men, were unable to commence their --7 r ; yjfmjuv x v CANTINA POPULAR water test at the Chicos a Ranch. Jealers , in "all kinds of domes ' , DEA - r í Tony Scheerer, has ehe" Con- tic Wine?, Liquors, Igars and .To- for-- at LA PÜÁZÁ. tract to uo the plastering in our new baccos. ICE sale all times. The goods, and "finest BAR in School 'House.' And on - account of best Tenemos constantemente' en sur La Family a Speciality. the cold weather was unable to comm- town.' trade completa linea de los v tido una ence his work. r mejores Vinos, Licores, Cervezas, '" " '' - Genl. Agt. y Cigarros.?':.-;- f, $ i C. F. La Mountain. Propia The ROY BLACKSMITH i Banking, ' Loan y Juegos of the, lnternátidñal Por información de preciefs, etc.( SHOP. .. Entretenimientos ' í & 'Financing Association, of Denver, Diríjanse á, : ' " ,! Mike. Miller Prop Roy, N. M. de toda CLASE. Colo., was here organizing a Local A. B. Speucer? . , Also Operates A Me&t Board of which A. S. Bushkevitz was " Market. Wagon MouQd, v "ASST. GENL. F, &,'P' appointed Local Agt., N. MEXICO. Chattel Mortgage Sale will take Amarillo, Tex. place here in, front of the P. O..' On the 14 th day of February A. D. 190o, ROY LAND of,D. G. Martinez persona) property By A. S. Bushkevitz, Assignee and .,...,.;.,,&..'.. í3 owner oft. Mortgage. t'; ' Live Stock; Go., NOTICE! The Drawing for the Hand- We will consider you a Subscri- Owners of Roy town-site- . some Half-brea- d bridle, took place you. up with one yrs. ber and charge . Tues- - 'railway,; in the Roy Bros Saloon on subscription; "if you. do not notify " "Town.L-.ot- day night, 100 : chances were sold s Sold of refusal. California , . the Postmaster; frm le. to $1.00.' Mr. John Irvin oí ' COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY. Limited MORA this' placa was the winner , with Nn.11. The bridle is" worth about is the finest equiped train in the AVISO! world run i from West to parts of town, $35. 00. , (fc that f pe- Á todos quienes récivan este . .I,'. &': East.- Best, of service on, wheels. riódico, nosotros consideramos como 1 "; The SchoolSoard met on Tliur-sda- v, For further particulars regarding un suscritor y le cargamos $2.oo por upon a call 5. the President, to freight and. passenger rates, apply levy'' of 2 mills', to A un año de suscripción á nuestro consider a special at Depot. MODERATE PRICES. riodico, si no notifican a su Estafete- purchase desks and additional impro F. B. Strong, agent. ro que no lo quiere recivir. vements to the new school House C. Roy, Bushkevitz, and HOY, LA CO., PÜBLISISTA DE CO., DE MORA. Wm. AS. jf Black, G. P. & T. - A. present N. J. D. Mc Grath being .Topckc, Kansas MORA MEX. vey's, One of the senators ordered cold roast beef, potato salad and a mug of ale. HER BLOOD TOO THIN The beef was slow in coming. The senator grew impatient Finally he GENEEAL DEBILITY EESULT3 PBOM hailed the ponderous George Harvey, IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. who has fed all the famous men in the country for the past forty years. The Remedy That Makes New Blood "Harvey," said he, querulously, "I or- Vanishes Weakness, Headaches, In- dered cold roast beef fifteen, minutes digestion and Nervous Troubles. ago." Hundreds of women suffer from head-ache- s, And when thTsky cicw bright, "Good gracious!" Harvey replied; dizziness, restlessness, lauguor "I must see about that. It ought to and timidity. Few realize that their beamed and snulec He be cold by this time." misery all comes from the bad state of As á fond (athet might their blood. They take one thing for "PUSS" GOT A SCALDING. their head, another for their stomach, Onastrickeñ'chi!d a third for their nerves, and yet all the Humorous to the Audience But Pain- while it is simply their poor blood that is the cause of their discomfort. likTstately dames, ful to Actor. , The liites If one sure remedy for making good, O. Lennon, one Stood still nd cold; E. of the noted rich blood were used every one of their Six lilies tufad to the west "animal actors" of England, has some distressing ailments would disappear, as flames But the popples lay like interesting stories to tell of his experi- they did in the case of Mrs. Ella F. la a. garden firf ences on stage. Seeing an adver- On the dark brown motfi. the Stone, who had been ailing for years and And die south wind sowed in jest tisement for a man to play the Spider was completely run down before she re- in "The Silver King" young Lennon alized the nature of her trouble. Some poppiestbefe ' wrote to the manager offering his ser- 11 For several years," said Mrs. Stone, vices. Of course, he had heard of the "I suffered from general debility.' It popular melodrama, but having no began about 1896 with indigestion, ner- Down ttmnfstOfinoi bail idea of the character of Capt. Skinner, vousness and steady headaches. Up to he explained that he had just made a 1900 1 hadn't been able to find any relief In ruthlcsTsbowirs success as a cat in pantomime, and from this condition. I was then very felt "perfectly sure he could a And the sun looted wan and taU, 1 act thin and bloodless. An, enthusiastic f spider to everybody's satisfaction." friend, who had used Dr. Williams' Pink of the flowers. For love : y Apropos of cats at Christmas, Mr. Pills, urged me to give them a trial and Lennon has a vivid recollection of in- I finally bought a box. troducing a most realistic and painful " I did not notice any marked change from his own point of view piece from the use of the first box, but I de- of acting into "Dick Whittington," at termined to give them a fair trial and I the old Adelphi, London, some years kept on. When I had finished the SIDELIGHTS IN CONGRESS ago. One of the comedians had to second box I could see very decided signs carry, a tub of hot water onto the of improvement in my condition. I be- stage. The property man, determin- gan to feel better all over and to have of ed that there should be plenty of hopes of a complete cure. Anecdotes Related and by the Gath- steam, heated it to boiling point. The " I used in all eight or ten boxes, and ered Statesmen at Washington comedian, believing it to be only com- when I stopped I had got back my regu- fortably warm, purposely tipped half lar weight and a good healthy color and pint over the cat as he ran past. The the gain has lasted. I can eat what I children in the audience 'shrieked please without discomfort. My nervous- Judge Bartlett of Georgia, illustrat- Laughingly he wanted to know of the with laughter, and when the poor ness is entirely gone, and, while I had ing the way in which the Hill curren- secretary if he might draw for money puss, severely scalded, executed a constant headaches before, I very rarely cy, bill was framed, told the story of in the event that he should go broke frenzied dance round the stage all the have one now. I cheerfully reconi mend how the master and his former slave while seeing the stock yards out grown-up- s Joined in. Mr. Lennon was Dr. Williams Pink Pills to women who settled up after the war. The old west. the only person who could not see the suffer as I did." ' slave was faiyning on shares. At the . At the time the two were standing joke. Mrs. Stone was 6een at her pretty end of the; season he was settling up close to a window that was open to home in Lakewood, E. I., where, as tho for his provisions, implements and let in the delicious afternoon air, That Rising Inflection. result of her experience, Dr. Williams' supplies. The master took down a which was refreshing, though a trifle She needn't be handsome, she needn't be Pink Pills are very popular. These fa- 'big book and showed the darky the warm. The sun was just coming out witty, mous pills are sold by all druggists. A She needn't be filled with t& arts of the debits and credits. from a bank of clouds. The weather city; book that every woman needs is pub- in- "Now, you Mose, was as spring-lik- e as been for She needs only one thing to pass my lished by Williams understand, don't it has spection; the Dr. Medicine you," he asked, "your share is small, some days. Her remarks mustn't' end with a rising Company, Schenectadv, N. Y. It is en- but everything is plain?" "Ah, if this weather keeps up," re- inflection. titled "Plain Talks to Women, "and will be sent free ou request. "Yas, sir, des as plain as day," an- plied Mr. Hay, "blackberries will soon If you 'ne'er knew a maiden with this af- swered the old darky, looking at the be ripe, and you then can pick your fectation, Stop reading this, turn to your own rum- columns of figures, "des as plain as way back home." ination! The man who can't get a seat in a day-- But, ah, if you've met her, you'll fathom street car can usually find one when "The meanest man I ever knew," the reason he goes skating. "Nought is a nought, t I hold her a girl that's not fitting to Figger is a figger, ... ? said Representative Ryan of Buffalo, freeze on! All for de white man """ "was a chap who ohe night came to A Well Deserved Tribute. And none for de nigger." For a sentence or two, say, you don't The awarding of the Grand Prize to the Wlnchestei the house of a doctor, who is trying find the question Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., at the St, "That's the way it is with the Hill to build up a practice on the east side Concluding each statement too hard for Louis Exposition, confers upon this company tin bill," digestion, highest mark of distinction attained by any manu. said Dr. Bartlett. in Buffalo, during the Christmas holi- But when for an hour the same thing facturer of guns or ammunition in the world. continues, Although a great number of medals were given tq days. It war snowing and very cold. a. "Nought is a nought, It gets every nerve in your bone and this class of manufacturers, the only award of Figger is a figger, " 'Doctor,' he said, 'what are your your sinews! Grand Prize was to the Winchester Repeating Amu All Co.; and given as it was in competition with the lead- for the banks, terms?' ing manufacturers of all countries, It testifies in a And nothing for the government." You feel like a witness a lawyer's been most decided way to the superiority of Wlnchestei 4 '"One dollar for an office visit and quizzing rifles, shotguns and ammunition over all other makes, When Representative "Birdie" $2 for a call,' the doctor replied. In the box for five hours; and there's ThesucceBs attained by ine Winchester Kepeatlnq " ' something Arms Co. at this exposition is simply in Une with thfl Adams of Pennsylvania was making 'Have you a horse?' In ear and in brain when you're ready to honors received In the past. At the Paris Exposition, his impassioned plea, in the. House a "'Yes.' leave her Winchester arms and ammunition received tha you're quinine Grand Prix; and wherever they have been exhibited day. or two ago demanding the whip- '"Well, hitch up and I'll go along Suggesting taken with and they have always been given the highest possible fever! prizes. This latest recognition of superiority is tha ping post for wife beaters in the Dis- with you. I need you out in West natural result of thirty years of careful and success- trict of Columbia, a group of Seneca a ways.' And when in the hallway "good night" ful emleavor in maintaining the high quality of members you are saying, Winchester rifles, shotguns and ammunition. discussed the orator. "The doctor had his horse brought A speedy escape from the agony praying, "You wouldn't think,' said one of around and the man got in the buggy "Good night?" she replies, the inflection adorning, . The accident of birth carries no in them, "that Adams is the man who, with him. They drove about four Suggesting a doubt if it's night and not surance with it. singlo handed and alone, declared war miles out Into the country. morning! New Orleans Times-Democr- at. on Spain." " 'Here's the place,' said the man, "Who says so?" asked a new mem- as they reached a farmhouse. Then he TEA ber. handed the doctor $2. Wh'y They Moved On. "He says so himself," the other re- " 'You needn't go in,' he said. 'A Two Irishmen, evidently laborers We choose to sell tea ; and with a day off, were peering plied, and he got the congressional liveryman wanted to charge me $5 to through it goes from Alaska to directory and read from the biogra- bring me out here, but I thought I the iron fence into Trinity churchyard phy prepared by Adams himself these would rather give you $2." the other morning. They were on the Mexico. lines: Broadway side where the big sky- scraper "In the Fifty-fift- h Congress, as act--. Former Senator Henry G. Davis of under erection overhangs the It's the tea! ing chairman of the committee on quiet of the graves. WTest Virginia, recently Democratic Your grocer returns your money if you don't foreign affairs, Mr. Adams reported, candidate for the vice presidency, A concealed steam pipe runs out like Schilling's Best. conducted through the . House, and called on the president to pay his from the foundation excavations, and charge of (in with sizzling had conference the respects. The president greeted Mr. with a hissing, sound lets out The right man in the right place senate) the Cuban resolutions, and Davis cordially, saying: the steam in such a way that the often adu3 to the number of the drafted, introduced, reported, and "I ara glad to see you, Mr. Davis. vapor seems to rise from the earth sheriff's boarders. passed through the House of Repre- Walk right into my office. You are and curl cloudily around the monu- $36.00 per M. Lewis' "Single Binder," sentatives, in one hour, the declara- entitled to precedence over all ments. All this must have visualized straight 5c cigar, costs the dealer some tion of war against Spain." something to one of the laborers. Half more than other 5c cigars, but the higher others." price to compan- enables this factory use higher The president and Mr. Davis had a fascinated, he turned to his grade tobacco. Lewis' Factory, Peoria, I1L After the New Year's reception at pleasant chat about matters of mu- ion and said: the White Housejone )f the younger personal interest. "We'll be lavln' here, Mike. There's The shorter a man is of brains the tual longer he is on collars. members of the diplomatic corps call- minny a cheerfuller soight nor that ed on Secretary Hay to say he were two senators and two a man as sets off dinnymite blasts Barber Hair Cut? Colonel Baldun that There fr Really, you flatter me. was called to Chicago for a few days. representatives at luncheon at Har f'r his livin'." New York Sun. rrníf fl tes It! Simple Remedies Best 1 ail Sill MM It may all be said, with little fear of recurring periodically, a physician For Infants Children. contradiction from those who know must, of course, be consulted, that he and the facts, that if a cast Iron law for- may find the cause eye strain, dis- bidding the use of any drug whatever ease of the ears, nose, stomach or .mll The Kind You Have in the treatment of headache could bo other distant organs and remove enacted and enforced there would be it if possible. But the separate at- much less misery for the coming gen- tacks of headache have to '.o relieved Always Bought eration than there is for this. if severe, and in these cases is bet- it ÁVfcgetable Preparationfor As- A sufferer from repeated headaches ter not to resort to drugs unless the thcFoodandBeguia-lin- g who has found a means of relief in drugs are taken under the special similating andBowels of "headache powders" or other even guidance' of a physician. theStoinachs Bears the less harmful drugs may dispute this In the congestive headache, marked assertion, but the victims of some by throbbing and made worse by drug habit or the friends of one stooping or lying down, a cold towel Signature whose heart, poisoned by acetanilid or an Ice bag applied to the head, a Promotes Digestion,Chcerfur-ncs- s or antipyrin, has oUdenly ceased to hot water bag to the spine, a mustard andltestContains neither beat before its time will look at the foot bath one or more will often Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral. of matter from another point of view en- give relief when many drugs fail. OT iARC OTIC. AW tirely. In the anaemic form of headache During the Spanish war numbers of marked by pallor, In which the pain would-b- e recruits were rejected be- is made less severe by lying down, Htcipe afOUnrSáMUELPimiER cause of a weak heart, and In the massage of the head or the applica- fianfJun Seat" epidemic of pneumonia which ravaged tion of warm cloths to the head and Jlx.Smna. the country last winter an unusual face will often be found grateful. A SeA m number of deaths occurred from fail- threatened bilious headache may Jkpemwtt - . V ure of the heart to meet the added sometimes be warded oif by a dose of strain. ttaiudSlumr epsom salts, as may other headaches trH. f'tarvr: Although various causes have doubt- due to "autointoxication," and one duo Use less been at work to weaken the to overuse of the eyes or eye strain A perfect Remedy forConslipa-no- n, hearts of the present generation, will usually, if taken at. the moment Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea hf pi- - ea there can be no question that one po- of the first warning, be arrested or Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-nes- s I or tent influence has been the indiscrimi- mitigated by closing the book and and Loss OF SLEEP. XJ1 s-- nate use of headache powders. going for a walk. Youth's ft over I12 all cases of habitual headache Tac Simile Signature of f: NEW YORK. I'll Thirty Years Astrology and the War I

' ni mi .i. ni muí if ffl iijn V.. nr. A Japanese newspaper recently re- fic, and astrology has it that any per f m res ceived In this city tells a remarkable son or country aflllcted by that plan- Pirra story of the part played by astrology et's influence is doomed to fail. Sat- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. in the present war with Russia. It urn passed into the sign Aquarius last u year a OCNTAUH COMPANY. NCW VONK CITY. etates that Japan has for many years and remains therein two and THI half years. By retrograde motion the looked forward to a war Russia, with planet has now. reached the fifteenth and the MI?sado got the opinions of degree in that sign, wielding its pow- now most "I see they are making watches the noted astrologers in his erful influence against the fortunes ol that are only an eighth of an inch Denver Directory realm as to the most favorable time Russia in favor of Japan. Consider- thick." "A watch as thin as that to begin hostilities. It seems the old ing the success Japan has so far had must look awfully run down." STOVE REPAIRS of every known mak ' Japa- of stove, furnace or ranpe. Geo. A. science of astrology is still regarded in the war, the prophecy of the Pullen, 1331 Lawrence, Denver. Phone 725. in Japan as a valuable aid in deter- nese astrologers has been in part ful- Rl ArtlfMITUQ' oni wagonmakers' suriHp. mining the affairs of life, and the filled. However, Japan must win be- TEA DLHUIVúlVMino wholesale and retail. Moore various aspects of the planets are fore Saturn passes from Aquarius Moneyback means that Hardware & Iron Co.. ISth & Wtr.ee, Denver. studied with great care. In astrology next sign, Pisces, the Any stze flltn.2'c roll. into the for then VlF nFVFinPtl-U- f.er " vs-- r pontage paid. The Smith every country is ruled by a certain influence of evil will have passed the tea is good and well P hoto Supply Co., 1 535 Stout St. sign of the zodiac, and the fortunes away from Russia and Japan's chances and misfortunes of any country can agairst her would not be so .avorable. worth the money. BROWN PALACE HOTEL Te be determined by the beneficent or In order to accomplish this Japan la European plan, $ 1 .50 and upward. malefic planets as they pas3 through pushing the war with all possible Can't mean anything else. the country's zodiacal sign. . speed, feeling secure in the belie! Tour grocer returns your money it you don't AMERICAN HOUSE The sign of Aquarius rules Russia, that the stars are on her side, while Uke Schilling' Best. host 12 per day hotel In the West. llt.ZAroeil jnn Plan. and when the Mikado's astrologers Russia, with all. her resources and ago A man who lets his wife get up of a COLUMBIA HOTEL were consulted about five years vast army is for the time helpless morning the-- , fire will cold and light pi too 11.60 to 12 00. An 1 lan. they at once gave it as their opinion because of the celestial influence op- never set the world ablaze. ericanKiK! that the most opportune time to be- erating against her. Students ol gin war would be when the evil astrology all over the world are Mother Gray's Sweet Fowders for Children. - Oxford Hotel planet Saturn passes through that watching the outcome with great in- Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse Denver. One block from I'ninn Deoot. sign. Saturn's influence is very male ' terest. 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Light of tho hopeless, hope of the , Were all a part of the game. j slfl-V- But the boys "stood pat" for all of that, If you are going to have the world at It was, and ever shall be; And the flag "stayed pat" where thej your feet, don't let your foot slip. So it's stand by hats oil took it, To the flag of liberty! And though heroes foil in a rain of hell-- Yet are known by what they have never a man forsook it! j (jo not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption grown. For Jmir a century tncy Th eagle's standard tops them all Das an equal for coughs and colds. John F. have been the standard liaven't eagle Then it's steady, boys ready, boys failed once to produce bigger, bet 'Rah! for the bird. Botkb, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1900. crops oía And the rest stand 'round and He to the For the banner of liberty! ter tnan anv otners. The flag that blesses hill and plain by all dealers, 1003 Heed An. ground nual free to all applicants. When his piercing voice Is heard. And kisses the bounding sea. ; The coming man seldom arrives on In his talons keen there may be seen Light of the hopeless, hope of the schedule time. D. M. FERRY & CO.. A flag red, white, and blue; world! ; 'Detroit, Mich. And he bears it high in the golden sky Mankind it ever shall bless; Freedom's sons to view. It will shed its light till the world is Tor bright TEA Then it's rally, boys cheer, boys And its shadows never grow less! 'Rah for the eagle's home; Georgo F. Viett, in Leslie's Weekly, Poor tea is poor comfort; LAWS there is no difficulty in get- NEW PENSION Church Costume. from head to foot and cape to corre Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, 914 F SU, Suggests Wfshinaton, D. C. In Longman's Magazine Andrew spond. Then, says Mr. Lang, "nobody ting it good. Lang suggests that there should be a will be ashamed to go to church be church costume some garment of cause he has hot a frock coat and tall The boy who turns out to be as smart BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH cheap material covering the wearer hat." as his mother predicts is truly a 5YRUP cures coughs and colds. wonder. ... This was allowed, and NIccolo was PUZZLE FOR THE POLICE. growing wealthy, "to the scandal oí the' Venetians. Yet their word had Dog Belonging to Thirsty Australian been given, so, instead of annulling Successfully Evades Law. Famous Structure Decays the privilege, was ordered that The law badly wants to, arrest a it aiding henceforth All executions should take Taihapo (M. L.) dog for and place between the columns. That de- abetting his owner to quench an un- lawful thirst. The owner had a .vio- (Special Correspondence.) stroyed the gambling monopoly, for henceforth it was considered a place lent desire for beer, and be also had a One by one the ancient structures of on as many triumphal arches in the of ill omen. prohibition order out against him. So, Europe, after centuries of neglect, are Eternal City. That Constantine took The treasures In St. Mark's itself not being able to get beer personally, falling into decay. Westminster abbey them off to Constantinople to grace would require a very considerable cat- he handed the dog a kit with a shil- has fallen a victim to the gases of his hippodrome. It Is definitely known, alogue to merely suggest their vari- ling in It. London, and is being repaired; the however, that when the Venetians ety and value. Begun in the year 830, In a few minutes the dog came back noble Alhambra, the monument left sacked Constantinople, after the siege the first church was destroyed by minus the shilling, but with a bottle ' by the Moors as a legacy to Spain, in the year 1203, the four horses were fire in 976. Subsequently it was re- of beer. The local policeman has has almost surrendered to the ravages transported to Venice and set up on built, and the building as we know it been lying awake at night wondering of time and neglect; two years ago St. Mark's. When Napoleon was con- was 1085. During its whom he is to arrest for infringement ' consecrated in the majestic Campanile, in Venice, quering Italy he, with his Dark Ages building every vessel that sailed to of the "prohib." order. For one thing, proved the man told crumbled into dust in the Piazza San Ideas, packed off the horses with such the was, obliged to bring a con- it can't be that East liquor. Marco, almost without warning, and other treasures as his artistic taste tribution for St. Mark's. Within it the dog to get the of will-full- y now the glory of Venice, the beautiful dictated to Paris. From 1797 until are more than 500 pillars of rare Ori- The dog can't be accused blue-dome- supplying a prohibited person, d Church of San Marco, 1815 the horses were in Paris, for ental marbles ana some of the finest dog which was venerable even when the with the eclipse of the first emperor Byzantine mosaics. Within the bap- partly because the had received master was republic on the Adriatic was in the the various countries he had plun- tistry the mass of granite which forms no legal notice that its dered requested the return of the loot, prohibited, partly because the dog and the king of France, whom they wasn't a vendor of liquor, partly, also, had restored to his throne, could not because it ,didn't take the cork out very well refuse. 1. to see what was in the bottle. So it can't be proved that it knew what it Jé ' Familiar for Centuries. ''if was supplying. And there is no law The three cedar pili, or flagstaffs, 4 r'li-'- against supplying liquor to dogs, so which rise from the pavement of the It Is hard to see how the publican can square In front of the church to above be dealt with. Sydney Bulletin. the bronze horses, have been familiar I objects for centuries. In the old days tit ROCKING STONE OF AUSTRALIA. u ft the banners of Cyprus, Candía and the Mtbu i i " Be Chi!-lago- e, Morea floated from them, recalling ft Natural Freak to Seen at Queensland. the victories of the Venetians, but 4 v i Rocking stones are not unfamiliar now on Sundays and festivals, the Ital- í 'i1 ian colors float from them. I' curiosities in the United States and have them, with more Another interesting object of the j i other countries . interesting In square is the clock of the Torreo dell or less features. far away Tibet a small temple Is erected Orologio, on the top of which two í bronze figures of Moors 4 1 ., " on a big stone apparently so delicate- - strike a bell iff: ft i V'..', with each hour. The legend has it í 14 i H that one of these tollers of the hour k i i JI is a murderer. Once upon a time a poor workman, unconscious that hour Sí U4 was about to be tolled, got within reach of one of the figures, and being struck with the swinging hammer was thrown to his death in square the Pulpit, Cathedral of St. Mark. below. The clock is not only a Avork Clock Tower. the altar is said to be the stone on of art, but gives a variety informa- heyday of its power, is found to be in of which Christ stood when he preached tion. Its dial is of gold, danger of collapse. blue and and to the people of Tyre. The altar upon it are told not only The report of Trof. Manfredi and the Italian screen dates back to 1105, when it was hours, which to twenty-fou- r, Signor Marangoni, recently submitted, run from one brought from Constantinople. The quarters gave some alarming information about but the of the moon high altar, with its bronze gates and position the condition of St. Mark's. The and the of the twelve signs of marble columns, once adorned the zodiac On upper story, greatest danger to this basilica is in the the above Church of St. Sophia in Constantino- the foundations, which have been con- the dial, is a gigantic lion, and be- ple. There will also be found In St. gilded stantly giving way in divers direc- neath it a statue of the Virgin Mark's the famous picture of the Vir- Mary. tions. All the walls show such crack- During the month of May, at gin believed to have been painted by hours, ' ing and weakening that it leads to the certain a door near this figure St. Luke. opens be- conclusion that under the magnificent and the Magi appear, pass dress of marble and mosaic is con- fore her, salute her with their crowns Theological Criticism. cealed the most alarming decrepitude. and disappear by another door. The Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott's pro- So bad Is the condition of the vaults" nouncement as to tie First Cause called the Paradise and Apocalypse History of the Columns. continues to be the leading theme of that their complete and definite res- The columns of St. Mark's, like theological dispute, and no two of toration is absolutely necessary. It is everything about the square, have his critics agree in their interpreta- a miracle that they maintain their their, history. They form a sort of tion of its exact meaning and signifi- Év equilibrium. open door from the molo, and are the cance. All of which recalls the old That St. Mark's be preserved is no first objects which attract the Scotch toast: "The new meenis-ter- . longer merely a question for Venice stranger who enters Venice from the Sax days in the week he's invees-ibl-e, col- incom-preheensible- to answer, for artistically that glori- sea. There were originally three and on the seventh he's ." ous treasure belongs to the world. umns, brought from the islands of Boston Herald (Ind.). Who can conceive of a Venice .without the archipelago in 1127, but one sank this grand old basilica, under which entirely out of sight and has never Not So Enjoyable. lie buried the remains of the lion-heart- ed been recovered. For half a century Friend Your wedding breakfast saint in whose honor the ed- the two laid on the shore, for no one was a delightful affair. ifice was raised? It is the loadstone Iy balanced that every motion of it of the Place or Piazza of St. Mark, seems to threaten disaster. Yet it same position, for and the Place of St. Mark, as Mr. How-ell- s has been ln the has told those of us who did not hundreds of years. This picture shows know it, is the heart of Venice. one in Australia which combines the features of a, hanging rock with a Chillagoe, Treasury of Art. rocking stone, It is at Is quite a as St. Mark's is more than a church; it Queensland, and freak, you may from picture. is a treasury of art, for in the Middle judge the Ages, when the fleets of the Venetians New York Herald. ruled the seas, in the days when Dispossessed Large Coon. Turks were to be fought in those re- ligious wars known as Crusades, when While chopping at Munroe, Conn., Patrick Gorman felled a hollow maple the shores of the eastern Mediterran- which was temporary home ean were kept In order by the repub- tree the of a coon weighing 17 pounds. The lic of the Adriatic, the choicest spoils pelt is now among .Gorman's prized from every sacked city or town were possessions. brought to Venice and added to the art treasures of St. Mark's. Of these, Famous Bridge of Sighs. Forbid , perhaps the most notable are the four Smokers Smoking. Between puffs from good Havanas, antique bronze horses which ornament could raise them. Then the Doge Se- Mr. Honeymoon (with a sigh) Yes, one of which was in the hands of facade. Each cf them weighs a bastian Giani promised to grant the but we've had others since. each the member, the Memphis, Tenn., legis- ton, origin is still unknown. request of anyone who would place and their lative council passed an ordinance said they treasures them in position. A certain Niccolo, The Strenuous Life, the It is that weré other night which forbids smoking in of Alexandria, and were carried to. who was called "the blackleg," suc- Mama He keeps us busy. ' the rear of a street car or in any pub- by Augustus after he defeated ceeded, and then requested the privi- Papa Ye3, indeed. You can get all Rome lic place where a placar! Is displayed 30 B. C. lege of gambling between the col- the exercise you need amusing a Marc Antony in It is also said forbidding it. that five Roman emperors placed them umns, for it. was forbidden ia Venice. baby. may go out, you know, on Thursday GOT A VOTE CHEAP. and on Saturday or Sunday afternoon, too, if you want to. And you must ingenious Flimflam Game Englnered get acquainted with the other girls by Electioneering Boss. around here. Then you won't feel Israel Zangwill was in Philadelphia homesick, or so lonely." during the presidential election, and Olga laughed. "I never homesick at the Franklin Inn, a literary club, feel," she answered, "back to Frau he told a story of a crafty election- Ollendorff I would not go." eering boss. But, nevertheless, she took advice, "This boss," he said, "desired votes and gradually made the acquaintance for (Copyright, 1904. by Daily Story Pub. Co.) his candidate, and hesitated at of the neighborhood domestics and nothing in order to get them. He came Peterson eat, lazily sketching in the tra washing done at once, and that he then there the crisis. sent for a poor man one day, and ask- outline of the distant ruin,-an- d trying desired that the large bathtub be half One night Olga charged into the ed this man to vote as he desired. set- presence to make up his mind whether tó filled with warm water, as he wanted of Peterson and his wife " 'Oh, no,' the poor man said firmly. eye. tle down in dead earnest at his bit of to take a bath before his dinner, hav- with fire in her un, no, can do I am , i t that. already landscape or give it up and go off on ing been too lazy to take one when "Swindlers," she exclaimed wrath-fully- promised to the opposition.' a spree with Mrs. Peterson. He he rose. Mrs. Peterson followed with . "swindlers und liárs und "'You are, eh? said the boss. 'And ' I say stopped a moment, to refill his pipe, a few . Injunctions. : And Olga only thieves. Yes; it. Me, a poor how much is the opposition paying and then leaned back against the tree smiled and, nodded. ' innocent girl you would deceive. You you?' both of you. You brought me over and crossed his legs. "All these things," she answered, " 'Twenty dollars,' the poor man an- "Matilda," he said finally, after gaz- "already have I done." here, and here I am. And what7 swered. You pay ten dollars. ing at the little cottage to the right Peterson rose, as she left. "What a me Ten little "The boss assumed an expression dollars. for some short space of time, "just girl, Matilda!" he reiterated. Seizing Katie, next , door she get of disgust. I twenty. Rosalie get twenty-three- . look at that girl work. never saw a piece of paper, he hastily sketched she "'That was a low price, my friend, of two And no washing no such industry. And she's the pink faces one a bédraggled Irish iron; an unfairly low price,' he said, 'to nothiDg. And I am a slave. neatness, too." girl; the other, Olga. i For give you for your vote. We'd have ten little dollars. Bah." "And," commented Mrs. Peterson, "Look on this picture and on that," done better by you. We'd have given he said. "Oh, for "she works all day and almost all an Olga in New you twenty-fiv- e dollars.' Jersey." He glanced night, too. Twice I woke up last at the ruin for "It was not yet too late. The elec- an night and heard her in the buttery, instant and then slapped his thigh. tion was two days off. The poor man "Suppose," working away." , he ventured, "suppose, wavered. ',' Matilda, we "She's worth two of our Maggie-o- ver should take her back "'Would you?' he said. 'Would home," sighed Peterson. home with us, and forget Maggie. you?' Think of ' "Six," returned his young wife, In it." "'To be sure we would,' said the a determined tone of voice. "But the expense," protested Mrs. boss. 'Here, it isn't too late yet. Give Peterson was an art leaguer and Peterson. "It wouldn't pay." me the other party's twenty and I'll an artist. His specialty was land- Peterson frowned, "The expense," give you our twenty-fiv- e now.' scapes of a very particular kind. And' he mused. "Hang it!' There's the "The poor man made the exchange he had to go to very particular places trouble. It wouldn't pay. That's joyfully, and thus the crafty boss had to get his particular kind of land- true." the satisfaction of causing his oppo- - . He lazily four-fifth- scape. It happened therefore that strode toward the house nents to pay s of one of hia he was summering in Hungary real and disappeared" and took his bath. own bribes." Hungary and at a farm house where When he reappearedlooking fresh as a man does who has had a and he could wear what he pleased and bath Dying Rich. knows it, the dinner was ready, do what he pleased, 'Andrew Carnegie, at a reception, spread daintily, under the tree "Nothing to do," he told his wife, and was asked by a young girl he really waiting for him. if "but paint away like mad. But I believed that it was a disgrace to die Peterson had his hands full of don't know," he continued reflective- mail. rich. For Olga had found time while her ly, "why I couldn't do this back in Mr. Carnegie parried the question dinner was preparing to run down to Jersey. I could, if it weren't for gracefully. that the little village and back again. big blank wall of mountain over there, VWell," he said, "I should hate, "Newspapers from home," said Pe- and the ruin, and the funny little after my death, to have such a speech terson, drinking off a glass of rich cots " made me as old new milk. "It's good to see them." about an cobbler once "And Olga," added young Mrs. Pe- Hastily he scanned their contents. made about a millionaire. terson. "This millionaire notori- Suddenly he sniffed with excitement. had been "Olga to be sure," Peter- ously close-fiste- d returned "Look here, Matilda," said, all his life. His son, his glance once more returnng he "there's "Swindlers und liars und thieves!" a rate war on among the steamship tomb was a magnificent one, and on gratefully to the girl who was working ' was lines. Just look. They are landing For ten minutes Peterson and his it carved the Biblical verse: " 'He giveth to poor lend-et- h immigrants in New York for ten, wife, after recovering from their sur- that the to the Lord.' twelve, nine dollars anything, al- prise, argued with her. But to no "The cobbler, having known the most. And it used to cost thirty-five.- " purpose. "Very well, Olga," they fin- He paused. "By George," he contin- ally " announced, "we'll pay you six- millionaire, took occasion to visit his ued, passing over the paper, "it's our teen and send the washing out." tomb as soon as it was completed.; He ' examined the monument carefully. very chance to get Olga over to New Olga tossed her head. .

"To-morrow- upon y. ," Then he read aloud the verse it. Jersey, and to give Maggie the go-b- she answered, con- Jove, it's the very thing. Olga." he vincingly, "to-morro- w you I leave. I Afterward he commented on the called. Olga came. ' have engaged already been by Mrs. verse like this: very true. But when "Olga," he said, "how would you, Romaine next block at twenty-fiv- e "True, that to go back with us to the American a month; she say everybody wants man died the Lord didn't owe him a United States enjoy yourself?" Hungarian girl and she give anything rent." s Olga gave a little scream. "Oh to get one; she been watching me for oh!" she gasped delightedly, "to six month; she want me; she going The Tiger. Now listen to a tiger tale, America." .' to have me; she. pay twenty-fiv- e to The tiger Is a beast "Assuredly," returned Peterson, get me." Peterson looked at his wife .Who would consider a Wee boy Or girl or horse a feast. "would it not you please? You could sadly. "Send for Maggie, dear," he He's just a cat grown awful big. there work only one-hal-f the time. said. He wears a striped skin. two every week, A cat la not a tiger skin, Half of days in to But it's a tiger's kin. yourself you could then have." Amenities of War. "And you we should pay," The amenities of war were being There are so many tiger skins added Made up In rugs, I vow Mrs. Peterson, "so much as ten dol- observed recently in the far East. I think the jungle must be full lars by the month." The outposts of the two armies were Of skinless tigers now. The tiger has two feet behind Olga's eyes glistened. "Ten dollar," so close together that they exchanged And also two before, she repeated. "How much is she?" cigarettes, jack knives, and food with Most all the rest Is tooth and lungs They told her. .Again she screamed the utmost civility, and by tacit agree- You ought to hear him roar! with delight. It was fully four times ment the troops on either side dis- He's nocturnal marauder Ollen- water WlUx black bars on his hide what she was getting at Frau armed and drank from the And fellow bars. He hunts by night, dorff's. same stream. Nothing disturbed the Ami "poe, ah. woe betldo go you," general harmony except an occasional Poor luckless man! He goes to sleep "To with she announced Beyoath the twinkling stars. "Ten dollar," she repeated. "How solemnly, "I should so "iuch like. dispute as to precedence at the river The tiger carries him away; l's "Only," she concluded, shaking her bank. This is quite in accordance Ho wakes behind the bars. much she?" Houston Post." head, "I fear it should be nothing but with precedent. In several battles of away in the cottage garden.. He raised a dream." the Franco-Prussia- n war the soldiers 'Comrades" In Quarrel. , his voice. In due time, back to New Jersey ran down to the same watering-place- President Roosevelt keeps rather And with and then returned to positions "Oh, Olga!" he exclaimed. The girl went the Petersons. back their close track of the men-wh- served in trip- went Olga new ten-doll- ar to recommence slaughtering one an- rose, answered . his call and came them their his of rough riders. He ping blithely toward him. prize. And Peterson was lucky and other. greets them all effusively when they "Olga," he said, speaking to her in sold all the pictures he had painted come, to, Washington and has helped her native tongue, "you could Frau while abroad. Sheep in Argentina. many of them out of trouble. greatest Not Ollendorf to tell, our dinner out here Olga was transported. "Just think," Argentina has the number long ago; Major Llewellyn of the rough country, under this big tree to have. If so be she told herself, up in the little' serv- of sheep of any but derives riders.lwho now lives In New Mexico, it too much trouble is " ant's bedroom in the little Peterson relatively the least benefit from them, j white house. was . at the The presi- doing due, part, to quality But the girl laughingly shook her house, "ten.dollars and for This is in the not dent was talking over old times with I am so glad so having ''yet been sufficiently refined, head, and replied vivaciously that it nothing almost. him. ; "By the way," the president part to negligence In would be no trouble at all. She would glad so glad." due in the care said,, "where is our old friend com- re- Olga to sheep, and lastly to preva- be pleased to comply with the Little by little learned talk of the the rade Ritchie of the regiment?" "Oh,", scab, curing of quest. So, that being settled, Peter- after the manner of Jerseymen. and lence of the which has said' Comrade Llewellyn, "Comrade to obligatory. son informed her gravely, that in his little by little became accustomed not been, made In Australia Ritchie! was out in Colorado until he country. corapvil-sor- v room were two pairs of shoes that the customs of the curing this disease was made got too. gay. Then Comrade Peterson, thirty Sheriff needed cleaning, that he wanted ex "Olga." said Mrs. "tou vears aeo. Bell chased him out of the state." iockinaeo aféete

W. VV. Ballard'. Roy Land & Live "v s range on Stock Company. La Cinta Canyon. Range on "" THE O- P. - Roy. N. M- - P. O. Roy. N; M. North-easter- n N.Mexico I! Uve stock G. W. Gillispie. Frank Vance. range on Range SI ASSOCIATION. on Chico Creek. La Reunion P. O. M. O. Chico N. P. Roy. N. M-- in aajMwu Crv , Officers of the Association: gajiauu . iayor Menor. B istias y Reses F S H, 'C. en-e- l Abbott, President. lada' uquierdo. Ganado O B N F. Carpenter, Vice Pres't. W. B. Stevens. J. R. Gillespie, Menor, sa abocado por, detras 8 Frank A. Roy, Sec, range on Range on en la ore a dere a mocha la isqnierd a Denis J. Devine, Treas. Chico Creek. Colmor Lake P. O. Roy, N. N. ;CT it P. O. Colmor. tf. M. Beard of Control: . M Hughes, I IíILLthe H. C: Abbott, no couch Frank Vance, E. O. Brown, CURE the LUNCS F. A. Roy, J. R. Gillspie, De Smet Bros. M. W. Mills. W,TH Frank' Carpenter, Geo. Crocker, range on Range on Dr. King's " - Chico Creek. Canyon. Sim Calley. . Red River P. O. Sprinper. P. O Springer, N. M. Joiv Disoovory Price " 0UGHS and 50c F. M. Hughes. 4aL 4 $1.00 é F0RC OLDS " R. Gonzales, Fre Trial. H. Goodman. range on La Cinta Canyon. Range on Surest and Quickest Curs for all r 5 P. 0. Roy. N. M. Chico Creek. Cantada Ancha; THROAT and LUNG TROUB- P. O- - Springer P. O; Roy. k. M. LES, or MONEY BACK. New Mexico.

A Bushkevitz. Ranch for sale. J. W. Howe. Don Vicente range on A beautiful stock ranch, located in a ver; k H. C. Gimson, Alamocito. Estacas Arroyo. deep canyon, or deep valley, about S miles M. range on wide, 1300 P. O. Roy. N. M. P. O. Roy. N. with a foot mesa on each side Emplazado N. M. of it. controling 10,000 acres of fine irrazinir land and 38.000 aeres of additional range upon the mesa with plenty of good shelter. 1,120 acres of private land, water Frank Canenter. controlin? rights and good agriculture bottoms; four Ran ire on Trinidad Lucero. miles of running water in the pasture. 13 The La Cinta Can- range on Calley. Sim miles of barb wire fence, one comadious ri : S yon Fragua Arroyo. range on two story stone dwelling, barns. 100 ft, of P. O. Roy. N. Mex. P. 0. Roy. N M. Ocate Creek. of shed and out houses, good well with a wind mill, which furnishes enough water II for house and girden. also 100 acres now li growing crois. The range will pasture D. J. Devine. from 600 to 1000 head of cattle the year A. Deaguerro. range on round. It is a model cow ranch, with plen range on Souz Creek.. ty of water, shelter and range. It is, also. P. O. Roy.. N. M. Chico Creek. a favorable ranch for feeding and preparing P. O. Springer. N. M" fat stock for the market. ,s REWARD! Come and see for yourself and be con Ij vinced of 'ts values. The ranch can be bought witl or without cattle. About Floersheim k Abbott " t50 tons fine will also T. EIGraney. of fodder be sold. ran ire on f range on ADDRESS: & Souz Jarrita Mil III II 1 P. O. Springer. N. M. Ocate Creek A. S. Bushkevitz P. O. Colmor. N. M. ro., n. M.

J. M. Hielas. A trve range on Robt. Keppler, Pinos Altos. range on STATEMENT. Sou. N. Mexico Salada Arroyo. . Reward of $3. 00 per head will be P. O. Souz. N. Mex. 3 paid for head of long yearling steer The reasons why- - : V ' 's, and one cow and calf branded as we can se.l your 7 ' above the cow has also the Valdez side.' Real' Estate or Business E. O. Brown, brand on the same Fr( further A. C. Ásh. rango on particulars address this office. - tange on Re tupien There is a buyer for every Chico Springs good 1'. O. Springer. X. M. P. O. Chico. N. M. property offered for sale. Our sys- CATTLE tem of finding him can never fail. If you want to buy, sell ' o"r exchan ge a business or property of any C. K. Hartley. kind, or if you want a partner, or range on E. P. SEWARD, 0L mini range additional capital write us. i La Reunion. in P. O. Springer. N. M. Chico mountains P. O. Chico. N. M. 7 Will sell or excnge first class El Señor Alex. S. Bushkevitz, pue breeding cattle from 2 to 5 years of vender m. iJioMtUit, ... ó "X jfe T. E.Mitchel. age. Will exchange for sheep. hace qu'j descripción sea endonde range on A. Montoya, ADDRESS NEW MEXICO REALTY CO., este locada, deferí tumos .su ne TequeNquete. ' range on ' cesidad y le daremos pronta J I'. O. buyerroH. N. M. Ocate Creek. AI SO 1000 CHOICE LAMBS FOR SALE. P. O. Springer. Nosotros podémos hallár N. Mex. compradores para toda buena a. propiedad. Aganos un experimen- to. Derijanse en Ingles ó Espa- Geo. E. Crocker, ' ñol á , .. range J5. W. Calley. oti range on A. y. Buihkevitz, Ocate Creek 4 Ocate Creek II P. O. (V'-,o- r. . Hoy, N. M. P. O. Colmor, N.M. W FRIGHT DESCENT FULL OF PERIL. NOT HER WEAKNESS. PUZZLE FOR THE POLICE. GOAT AS SOLDIERS' MASCOT. Nephew Had Record of His Aunt's Dog Difficulties Overcome by Man Who Belonging to Thirsty Australian Welsh Regiment Was Proud of Ani-'- y Climbed Grand Mulets. Brave Deeds. Successfully Evades Law. mal Gift of Queen Victoria. said his Hetty, This striking pcture represents tha "I declare," Aunt The law badly wants to arrest a On some of the ships of the United "war is an awful thing. terrible to :climber, Marquignaz, descending the It's Taihape (M. L.) deg for aiding and States avy a goat is ;..an honored think of men takin lives in their his jface of the Grand Mulets on Mont their abetting. owner to quench an; un- member of the ship's company, and hands day after May. If I had to ; vio- Blanc. lawful thirsii Th,e owner had a the pet, and ."mascot" of the crew. up and get shot at day in an, The Grand Mulets is a mass oí stand lent desire for; beer, and he also nad a In some regiments of the army also day out, I'd of fright." "rising up like an island just die prohibition order out against him. So, an animal mascot is maintained. rranite in a woman," said "But you're 'only not being able to get beer personally, though the custom is not so general nephew. no In sol- her "There's fun he handed the dog a kit with a shil- with us as with our British cousins, diering though. I see that some men ling in it. ' with whom' it is very old. . died in Philippines of recently the In a few minutes the. dog came back One celebrated and much traveled smallpox. By the way, auntie, did you minus the shilling, but with a bottle mascot, Billy, the goat of the 2d bat- ever see a case of smallpox?" - of beer. The local policeman has talion royal Welsh , fusiliers, recently "Oh, yes. I nussed three or four been lying awake at night wondering ' died on the march from Chakrata to smallpox patients. But I was vacci- to ' whom ho is arrest for infringement Aga. He was presented by - Queen nated." "prohib." of thó order. For one thing, Victoria to the regiment in 1894, and "And you've nursed patients with it can't be proved that the man told VC. All V l vl H AiXA U vl, u;iuo I'"1 other' contagious diseases, haven't the dog to get the liquor ' ' Billy, had, therefore, served with the you?" ;: ':; v ; The dog can't be 'accused of ''will- for ten years and accom- "Oh, yes diphtheria ran'!', scarlet fe battalion fully supplying a prohibited person, panied thein to. Malta, Egypt,. Crete. ver án' such as that an' one cholera partly because the dog.; had received ' Hongkong: and India. The. first goat case." - no legal notice that- its' master was was presented by Queen Vicforia so "Weren't you. afraid of Uaking the prohibited, partly becaiisp the dog v ' long ago as the year 1839. :. diseases?" - of liquor, partly, also, ;' wasn't a vendor How' the" custom arose' of having a "Well, I didn't .have much .tin' e to out ' because it didn't take the cork 'goat as á, regimental, pet is .not known, worry about that. I reckoned that if to see what was in the.-bottfe- . So it but the .royal weisn are Known in tne . I'd take 'em I'd take-'em- ; an' if I proved can't be that it knew what it British army by the nicknames .of wouldn't I wouldn't." , was supplying. And is no law Jhere "Nanny Goats and the Royal Goat3. ti . "And you ran upstairs when Cousin against supplying liquor' to dogs, so The regimental 'ornaments include. a i Sophy's, liousc, caught fire and saved it is hard to see how the .publican can her .little, girl, didn't you?" be dealt with! Sydney Bulletin. ,"It wasn't much of a fire j" "Oil. well, don't apologize for it. Do ROCKING STONE CV AUSTRALIA. you know,: aun.tie, I'm beginning to think you're a humbug?". . Natural Freak to' Be Seen at Chil-laqc- - "Land sakes! r;What are you talk- Queensland. ing about?." :'.'" Rocking stones are not unfamiliar "Why," the idea, of your trying to curiosities in the United States and persuade me that you're afraid of bul- other countries have them, with more lets. You may tell that to somebody or less interesting features. In far that doesn't, know, you, auntie it away Tibet a small templé Is;erected " won't , go with me! .. on a big stone apparently' so delicate-- ' Faint, Praise. Senator Depéw, at a recent conven- tion of railroad' men, had occasion to introduce a well known speaker from m7iimM77qM the .West. mmmméimki mum "In making introductions". he be- gan, "it is possible to say some very m77:7mj:mm$mmúA pleasant and "agreeable things. I, am always ' pleasant and agreeable when J .make;, an introduction. I wouldn't, if I could, hurt the feelings in any way of the man whom I present. In " this respect I differ ' from a certain ' Dakotan. . .

"This . Dakqtan arose in a crowded vhite horse, a sphinx and a red hall to introduce a lecturer from New dragon. Perhaps tuey wiil oue da'y York. He swaggered to the front ol add a goat to their, facings. the platform, put his hands in hia pockets, sneered, and said: Fish Shoals Found by Telephone. On Face of, the Grand Mulets. ' V the Irt f ir-- rilinTirvTio- ' and gents, I am called rrim JdlCOO Uac rPJL LUiv. javjii- ia tremendous -- billowy ocean of ice and '"Ladies lilt? liic on to this here man to you, in locating. shoals of fish. The elec- -' snow." interduce bút I can only say two things in hi j In the of the rock a rough 1 1 A a.''.L. iace One is that he has never been mlcropnone, in p. waier-tigu-i. . has favor.. mciosea shielding of stone and boards in jail. Tlie other is that I don't know case, connected with' an electric bat- refreshments mmmmmm . been built where a bed and the-water- ' why he hasn't' "..,:. ;; v tery and telephoneis lowered into can be had. It is in charge ;' , So long 'as tlie telephone, begin- of a woman who ascends in the Souvenirs!'. hangs free no sound is heard, but on." ning of the season and remains there Mais on sont les neiges' d'antan? -- its .coming into contact with a shoal gave ; three months. Where is the glove ,that I to him. a. i a j.t Perfumed and wirm from, my arm that or f sn tne constam tapping ot ui? .' ' night?-- - '.'' fien airansr tip m rrnn h hsh iiiu- - Picture in Disguise. And where is ;the rose that another. stole .was :duces..a series of sounds which at once vi- When the lrmd flooded with Many and strange have been the ?r . betrays their presence.-- . The cord at- cissitudes of some of the world's And the satin slippe.r I ? wore.?T-Alaé- k. microphone is Some one had that it was wrong. I tached to the marked greatest pictures, and' a fine 'painting fear. so that the exact depth of the shoal is. which now graces' Lord Leigh's resi- Where are those souvenirs to-da- are the snows of yester-- , uesignatea. in Warwickshire, Eng., has an But where dence year? . :r interesting, history. This remarkable glove vas burned at his next love's With One Stroke. which for some years consist-e- d 'The picture, prayer, Iy balanced that every motion of it A 'A. of a painting of flowery, was pro- ' And the rose was lost in the mire of seems to ; threaten disaster. Yet it by an art dealer to be merely the street: nounced And the satfti slipper he tossed away. has. been in the same position for for some other picture, and on his jealous bride had not fairy feet. This-pictur- a mask For hundreds of years. e 'shows receiving permission he gradually Give what you will, but know, mcsdames, his For a day alone are your favors dear. one in Australia which combines', the MM . cleaned off' the flowers, discovering "Be sure tor the next fair woman's sake rock- - with-'- ' They will go like the snows of yester-- . features of a hanging a' a very .fine portrait ,cí " underneath year. . .. rocking stone. It is at Chillagqe, Vandyke., Charles I, by. It is supposed Anne Reeve Aldrich. Queensland, and is quite a freak, as that the portrait was thus disguised in you may judge from the picture.' order to save it from destruction by He Coiildn'f Help Being Good. 4 New York Herald. , the Roundheads at the time of the A well known preacher recently spoke at a religious -- service-In a jail. Commonwealth. Dispossessed Large Coon ' Ho noticed 'that one of the .convicts While chopping at Munroe, Conn., Eight-Inc- h Hat Pin in Pet Cat. seemed extraordinarily" impressed. ' Patrick Gorman felled a hollow maple A pet cat belonging o the family of After the service he sought .him out tree vwhich was the temporary home Mrs. F. A. Hurlbert of Oberlin, Ohio, and continued the good work by re-- , ' weighing 17 pounds. ' The 7. of a coon been sick for several weeks, and marking: . had pelt is now among Gorman's prized y a veterinary surgeon was called. On "My dear sir, I hope you will profit ' possessions. ' examination he discovered a sharp by 'my remarks just now and become '' ' ' point protruding from' 'its' neck. He ajaéw' mán." - Smokers Forbid Smoking; ' .'Suppose the square to represent- a made a slight incision; and pulled out """Indeed 1 will," was the reply. "In Between puffs from .good Havana s," of: paper. Fold it from top' to eight inches length, I promise- - you 'that will nev'eT shet' a hat pin in the fact, Í t wjiich 'iii of by A A B B. '; one of was the hands each bottom, as indicated and the-pin-; haying Imbedded - another; crime',' but will lead head of been commit Memphis, Tenn., legis- tVe center of paper C exemplary". life ,to my 'dying day." member; the Froin the draw in the cat's stomach.. After the .opera- an. By - lative 'council passed an ordinance tht ttié horizontal line to point which tion the cat began to purr, which "Good," said the., dominie,- "but are ' smoking exactly on fold. Holding ;, other night which forbids in Is thq tha was perfectly you sure that "you ; will be able to ' showed that it satisfied ' ic noTip'T ' ' "of a street-car- or in any-putí-l- flrmlv. Rnrfifld nut thfi nnnfir. treatment; and has once keep the prome?",-- V the rear with the it place where á placard is displayed Then1, from this point draw a circle more taken its position 'with tie choir "Oi.. yes,", was the cheerful reply ' : ' it."1 with" C as center. - - forbiddJ'Jg ;'.; its oi the back fence. of tJo coDtict.' '''Tm'in iaJI for- Jifa." -- . , Ti vvvmw m nvspucus H juv n Anal l gy r rl BKAik a Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations Performed Each Women May The death of John F. Coyle, once a all could be. swept away, what thon?" YearHow well-know- newspaper man in New "Anarchy and chaos,' I said, 'but Avoid Them. York, at the age of 84 years, recalls a such a thing could never happen. They valuable chapter in history which he don't make Brutuses nowadays.' did not relate until 'twenty-fiv- e years '"No, no, he replied. 'They don't after the assassination of President and abruptly left me. Lincoln. "This conversation made no impres- Coyle was editor of the famous Na- sion on my mind. That night, vrhllo tional Intelligencer at Washington dur- on my way to the offices of the Na- ing the civil war. He and Ford, who tional Intelligencer, I heard of the as- owned the theater where Lincoln was sassination. Already there was a ru- shot, were fast friends. Coyle was mor of a letter having been given by arrested three times and badgered Booth to some one, who was instruct- mercilessly in an effort to make him ed to deliver it to me. The fact, too, tell about the plot, of which he knew of my having been seen with him that nothing except that Booth was his morning was generally known and good friend. His innocence of knowl- commented upon. It rendered me un- edge before the fact was clearly es- pleasantly and dangerously conspicu- tablished, and he was finally allowed ous during the reign of terror. to go free. "It was generally believed that I Coyle told this story, as he stated, to had received the letter. But that re- stop the falsehoods which were circu- mained a mystery until the winter of lated about his meeting with Wilkes 1865, when John Matthews, a well-know- n Booth on the morning of the assassina- actor and my friend, told mo 5 tion and about a letter which Booth that Booth nad given him a sealed !rhdsyu wrote to him before he fired the fatal package and requested him if he did "all-gon- bullet. not hear from him to the contrary to Going through the hospitals in our ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, e large cities one is to find "want-to-be-left-alon- e" feel- "On the morning of April 14, I surprised such "and 1863, deliver it to me on the following day. a large proportion of the patients lying ings, they should remember there is ona was conversing with Major Thomas After the assassination Matthews on those snow-whit- e beds women tried and true remedy. Donoho, when Wilkes Booth joined us. opened the letter and read it. Upon and girls, who are either awaiting The foLowing letters cannot fail to Later Booth and I went into a near- consideration he burned it. Matthews cr recovering from serious opera- bring hope to despairing women. by restaurant and there ho said to did not remember the entire text, but tions. Mrs. Fred Seydel, 412 N. 54th Street, me: he told me that' the concluding lines Why should this be the case? Sim- West Philadelphia, Pa., writes: '"Supposé Lincoln should be killed were these: 'I know I shall be con- ply because they have neglected them- selves. Ovarian and womb troubles Dear Mrs. Pinkham: or die, what would be the result?' demned for my act - at the present " I was in a very serious condition when I are certainly on the increase among womb '"Johnson would succeed him; but I am willing to to his- wrote to you for advice. I had a serious time, trust the women of this country they creep and ovarian trouble and I could not carry a there would be no change,' I replied. tory and posterity for the vindication upon them unawares, but every one of child to maturity, and was advised that an 'Then Gov. Seward would come next of my name and motives.' those patients in the hospital beds had operation was my only hope of recovery. I not going to hospi- I believe. All that is provided for by "This is the whole story of my meet plenty of warning in that bearing-dow- n could bear to think of the law.' feeling, pain or tal, so wrote you for advice. I did as you in- ing with Wilkes Booth and all the at left right of structed me and took Lydia E. Pinkham's "As I remembered it afterward, knowledge I have of the letter he the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in Vegetable Compound; and I am not only a diz-zina- ss, the small of the back, leucorrhoea, to-da- Booth grew excited and said: "But if . wrote:" well woman but have a beautiful baby flatulency, displacements of the girl six months old. I advise all sick and womb or irregularities. All of these suffering women to write you for advice, as symptoms are indications of an un- you have done so much for me." Erosion of Heav y Guns healthy condition of the ovaries or Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East womb, and if not heeded the penalty Chicago, Ind., writes: has to be paid by a dangerous operation. A serious trouble that confronts the the smaller bore they literally melt When these symptoms manifest them- Dear Mrs. Pinkham: selves, do " I have been a great sufferer with irregular modern artillerist is the tendency of the hardened steel surface of the not drag along until you are menstruation and ovarian trouble, and about go to sub- the smokeless powders that are now bore, the process being probably as- obliged to the hospital and three months ago the doctor, after using the exclusively used to in- mit to an operation but remember X-Ra- y on me, said I had an abcess on the burn out the sisted by some chemical reaction E. terior lining of gun, that Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable ovaries and would have to have an operation. the particularly not yet thoroughly understood. The Compound has saved thousands of My mother wanted me to try Lydia E. Pink- near the powder chamber. The pow- gases, under the enormous pressure, women from surgical operations ham's Vegetable Compound as a last resort, der itself is the cause of more or quickly find out the very women ir- and it not only saved me from an operation smallest When are troubled with but made me entirely well." less anxiety, because of its chemical way of escape past the base of the regular, suppressed or painful instability. The erosion or burning shell and they stream at an enormous displace Lydia E. P.nkham's Vegetable Com- once removes such troubles. out of the interior tube of the gun, velocity and still at- -a white heat ment or ulceration of the womb, that pound at which is in immediate contact with through bearing-dow- n feeling, inflammation of Refuse to buy any other medicine, for any such slight opening and you the powder gases, is to high the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flat- need the best. due the melt the hard steel of the guns just ulency), general debility, indigestion, Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women pressure and intense heat of the as a stream of steam or hot water and nervous prostration, or are beset to write her for advice. Her advice and gases. At the instant a charge is fired would cut its way through a block of with such symptoms as dizziness, lassi- medicine have restored thousands to a great volume of gas is generated ice. tude, excitability, irritability, nervous health. Address, Lynn, Mass. and, being confined in the powder British artillerists have had great Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail. by pres- chamber the projectile, its trouble from erosion because of the to sure rises an enormous amount, quality of powder which they use. which, in the caso of the service The powder is known as cordite charges and in the United States guns is the erosion is the price which the as high as seventeen tons to the British pay for certain square desirable F IK WESTERN inch. This is accompanied qualities which are absent from other SEEDS by a proportionate tem- rise in the powders that do not cause so much FROM THE UAHCC perature of the gases. OLD RELIABLE i:aiE9Alin SFFfl barteldesCOMPANY. erosion. Cordite consists of fifty-eig- ht If it were possible to look into the , parts of nitroglycerin, thirty-seve- n I Illustrated Catalogue Free Denver, Colorado powder chamber at the instant of dis- parts of guncotton and five charge it would be found to be daz- parts vaseline, and it is tho large zling white heat. As the projectile amount of nitroglycerin that is re- begins-t- move down the bore of the sponsible for the serious erodiDg gun these white-ho- t gases rush out effects. Bull: for bulk, the English of the powder chamber and they powder is much more powerful than WHAT'S THE USE OF stream from the larger chamber into the United States navy powder. SAYING "GIVE ME A S CENT CIGAR," WHEN National Oafs BY ASKING FOR A : t Greatest oat of eentnrr. -- the One of Life's T raged i e s 231. i n Mo. 255. and 1 n N. Dakota. 810 bus. per acre. You oau beat that record in 1905. They found her stark, and cold and dead, Then came the dawn of womanhood, In prison "CREMO" For 10c and tMs notice that dark cell. And life was rare and sweet, Neglected and forsaken, old The pathway reaching down the years. we mall jron free lota of farm eeed And marred past tongue to foil, Seemed flowered at her feet; YOU GET THE BEST cam pies ana oar Dig catalog, ten Surrounded by grim spectral shapes A curtain hid this awful scene. CIGAR IN Ing all about thla oat wonder and That mocked her where she fell. This moment of defeat". thousands of other seeds. AMERICA SALZERj flow fared she to this dismal place? So come at last the bitter end, La Cra;;; How came she here to die? And on a bitter night Wis. From what sweet, flowered way of youth Grim death stalked in unheralded. "The World's Largest Seller" And piilhood, long gone by, In majesty of might, Came she to this barred room of hell And smote the prisoit house of clay, Upon these stones to lie? To give her spirit flight. And what of all her wasted 'years. Frcm what white skies to tnese of gloom, With hope once highly fraught? GREGORY'S From bright world and fa.'r, what was E- And she born into this world 1 "W80 - Coleman, At-r- fl From what dear arms of love to thia suffer for naught, D A TC 1 TO Patent Guaranteed SEEDS irim silence and despair? To and I rfJ I N torney .Washington, D.C.Advic A blinded thing that blindly groped ", w free. Terms low. Highest ref. J. J. H. Gregory A Son, Marbfehead, Mass. So like a withered leaf she lies, And in a web wa3 caught? And who is there to care? If afflicted with They found her stark and cold and deaf. oore eyes, use Thompson's Eye Water Far back in some white cradle, she In that dark prison cell. Gazed in a mother's eyes. Neglected and forsaken, old man ikHFRf in risr nut W. N. U. smiled lifted dimpled Beit Cough Syrup. Tares Good. Uie DENVER. NO. 6. 1905. And and hands And marred past tonguo to tell, it y la wondering surprise. Surrounded by grim spectral shape? in time. Sold druggist. And In her eyes there was a hint That mocked her wheré she fe,l. When Answering Advertisements Qt yonder assure sklcsi. Chicago Chronicle Kindly Mention This Paper. 1 V BISHOP OWES healt; Simple Remedies Best AND LIFE TO PE-RU-N- A,

It may be said, with little fear of recurring periodically, a physician contradiction from those who know must, of course, be consulted, that he Ministers of All Denominations the facts, that if a cast iron law for- may find the cause eye strain, dis- Join In Recommending bidding the use of any drug whatever ease of the ears, nose, stomach or Pe-ru-- in the treatment of headache could be other distant organs and remove na to the enacted and enforced there would be it if possible. But the separate at- People, much less misery for the coming gen- tacks of headache have to be relieved eration than there is for this. if severe, and in these cases it .is bet- A Public speaking especially exposes sufferer from repeated , headaches ter not to resort to drugs unless the the throat and bronchial tubes to who has found a means of relief in drugs are taken under special -- the catarrhal affections. headache powders" or other even guidance of a physician. Breathing the air of crowded assem- less harmful drugs may dispute congestive ' this In the headache, marked blies, and the necessary exposure to assertion, but the victims of some by throbbing and made worse by night air which many preachers must drug habit or the friends of one stooping or lying down, a cold towel face, makes catarrh especially prevalent whose heart, poisoned by acetanilid or an ice bag applied to the head, a among their class. or antipyrin, has sudenly ceased to hot water bag to the spine, a mustard Peruna has become justly popular beat before its time will look at the foot bath one or more will often 'among them. matter from another point of view en- give relief when many drugs fail. tirely. In the anaemic form of headache During the Spanish war numbers of marked by pallor, in which the pain would-b-e recruits were rejected be- is made less severe by lying down, cause of a weak heart, and in the massage of the head or the applica- epidemic of pneumonia which ravaged tion of warm cloths to the head and the country last winter an unusual face will often be found grateful. A number of deaths occurred from fail- threatened bilious headache may ure of the heart to meet the added sometimes be warded oif by a doso of strain. epsom salts, as may other headaches Although various causes have doubt- due to "autointoxication," and one due less been at work to weaken the to overuse of the eyes or eye strain hearts of the present generation, will usually, if taken at the moment there can be no question that one po- of the first warning, be arrested or tent influence has been the indiscrimi- mitigated by closing the book and nate use of headache powders. going for a walk. Youth's In all cases of habitual headache Astrology and the War

A Japanese newspaper recently re- fic, and astrology has it that any per- ceived in this city tells a son or country afflicted by that plan- remarkable Pe-ru-n- The Friends of a. story of part played by et's influence is doomed to fail. Sat- the astrology Despite the prejudices of the medical in the present war with Russia. It urn passed into the sign Aquarius last year profession against proprietary medi- states that Japan has for many years and remains therein two and a ,íL.Ji mm cines, the clergy have always main- half years. By retrograde motion the looked forward to a war with Russia, tained a strong confidence and friend- - planet has now reached the fifteenth .B cliír frit T'ovvirm and the Mikado got opinions of the degree in that sign, wielding its pow- most the noted astrologers' in his erful influence against the fortunes Qi pcucuto mem iwuuui uuca cut ciuiu is realm as to the most favorable time Russia in favor of Japan. Consider- claimed for it. to begin hostilities. It seems the old ing the success Japan has so far had science ,of astrology is still regarded in the war, the prophecy of the Japa- The Bishop's Strong Tributó to Pe-ru-n- a. in Japan as a valuable aid in deter- nese astrologers has been in part ful- ' L. II. Halsey, Bishop C. M. E. Church, Atlanta, Ga., writes: mining the affairs of life, and the filled. However, Japan must win be- "I have found Peruna to be a great remedy for catarrh. have suffered various aspects of the planets are fore Saturn passes from Aquariua with this terrible disease for more than twenty years, until since I have studied with grea.t care. In astrology into the next sign, Pisces, for then the been using Peruna, which has relieved me of the trouble. every country by "I have tried many remedies and spent a great deal of hard-earne- d is ruled a certain influence of evil will have passed found sign of zodiac, money for them, but l nothing so effectual in the cure of catarrh as the and the fortunes away from Russia and Japan's chancea the great medicine, Peruna. and misfortunes of any .country can agairst her would not be so .avorable. 7 feel sure that Peruna Is not only a triumph of medical science, but be determined by the beneficent or In order to accomplish this Japan is It Is also a blessing to suffering humanity. malefic planets as they pass through pushing the war with all possible "Every individual who suffers with respiratory diseases will find Peruna the country's zodiacal sign. speed, feeling secure in the belie! a magnificent and sovereign remedy." L. H.Ualsey, Bp. C. M. E. Church. The sign of Aquarius rules Russia, that the stars are on her side, while and when the Mikado's astrologers Russia, with all her resources and Peruna is the most prompt and sure We have on file many letters of recom- were consulted about five years ago vast army is for the time helpless remedy for catarrh that can betaken. mendation like the one given above. they at once gave it as their opinion because of the celestial influence op- Many a preacher has been able to We can give our readers only a slight that the most opportune time to be- erating against her. Students ol meet his engagements only because be glimpse of the vast number of grate- ful letters Dr. llartman is constantly re- gin war would be when the evil astrology all over the world .are keeps on hand a bottle of Peruna, ready planet passes through watching the outcome with great in ceiving, in praise of his famous cat' rh Saturn that to meet any emergency may arise. remedy, Peruna. sign. Saturn's influence is Very male terest. Exchange. that The Stars and Stripes!

A great big friend of all the world Built of the hills and the plains and Is your genial Uncle Sam, the lakes,' And he has no need to pose and strut With her great sky for Its dome. -- As the only great "I am!" And 'rah for the stretch of the eagla'a Fake Down Repeating Shotguns He knows there is none as big as him- wing self, That covers this Western world; Don't spend from $50 to $200 for a gun, when for so brag-T- But on this he makes his hat And all hurrah for the sand in hla Take-Dow- there's none so happy, and none so craw, much less money you can buy a Winchester n free ' And the flag that shall never bi Repeating Shotgun, which will outshoot and Aa the millions under his flag! furled! , outlast the highest-price- d double-barrele-d gun, Then It's eyes front guide right-Dr- ess The battle line, the bloody breach, Your to your uncle'u flag! Have seen Its folds of flame, besides being as safe, reliable and:,handy. It's an emblem puie that can endure Where dripping steel and the shrapnel' dealer can áhow you one. They are sold everywhere. aid of brag. screech' Without the Our 160-Pa- qe Illustrated Catalogue. Light of the hopeless, hope of the Were all a part of the game. FREEt SlLVG But the boys "stood pat" for all of that, WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. It was, and ever shall be; And the flag "stayed pat" where they So it's stand by hats off took it, To the flag of liberty! And though heroes fell in a rain of hell-- Yet never a man forsook it! Th eagle's standard tops them all 'Rah! for the eagle bird. Then it's steady, boys ready, boys 32YEARS SELLING DIRECT And the rest stand 'round and He to the For the banner of liberty! We are the largest manufacturers of vehicles and harness in the world sell ground The flag that blesses hill and plain When his piercing voice Is heard. And kisses the bounding sea. ing to consumers exclusively. keen my be seen Light of the hopeless, hope of th his talons there ill In No . 1 1 1 1 r.rWHn ifcl H ú A flag red. white, and blue; world! We Have Agents itl. J And he bears It high in the golden sky Mankind it ever shall bless; but ship anywhere for ex Tor Freedom's sons to view. It will shed its light till the world is amlnation and approval mm hfú bright guaranteeing Then it's rally, boys cheer, boys And its shadows never grow less! safe deliv Rah for the eagle's home; George F. Vlett. in Leslie's Weekly. ery. You are out noth- ing If not satisfied as to style, quality and price. We make 200 Suggests Church Costume. from head to foot and cape to corre- styles of vehicles and Longman's Magazine Andrew spond. Then, says Mr. Lang, "nobody ffo. 639. combination Bu??y wito extra 65 styles of harness. la tick teat nd to. rubber rires. Price Lang suggests that they o should be a will be ashamed to go to church be n.t.tm.i. Ho. Í2T. Canopy Top Surrey. Price complete 830 TEES. Bind for it. Ai good as lis for $25 more. costume some garment of cause he has not a frock coat and tal) for mora. $73. church Eltthart Carriage Sb Harness Mfrf. Co.. ElKHart. Indiana. cheap material covering the wearer hat." as the sharp nose of the boat cleaves Mayor Gibson Loses Memory. the water. A Santa Fe dispatch of January 3lst says: A. R. Gi.bson, mayor of Santa i OirfnrH's W e.e.h Little Excitement. Fe, was picked up at El Paso, Texas, fíala On y. the whole the race is character- yesterday, suffering from less of niem-or- 1 ized by admirable discretion. Aside He was unable to recall his name .' from the noisy band that ran with the or any circumstances connected with (Special Correspondence.) boats the only case of excitement that his own life. Brother Elks took Wm refused to be suppressed was that of in charge and found sufficient identi- Oxford, England, Is never more In- ballet when the man in the wings an old man whose son was a member fication papers on his person to locate teresting to the stranger within its throws the different lights upon them. of the victorious crew. He rushed up him as the mayor of Santa Fe. He gates was brought back to-nig- in a than during eights' week, when The course over which the races are to a lady in his party and catching the crews condition. from the various colleges rowed is a trifle less than a mile in her by the hands, danced as if he struggle supremacy Gibson came to Santa Fe about six for on the river. length. In the upper half of the river were mad. Her bonnet was crushed years ago The weather can and has been prominent in is usually all that little shells thrust their needlelike and the flowers tumbled off her bos- local business circles since his arrival. be desired, the window gardens are points through the crush of larger om. But she only smiled and waved He was president of tne Consolidated filled with flowers, and the quaint old craft, and the houseboats line the craft the remnants of her headgear, and Copper Company, the failure of which quadrangles are thronged with visit- on cither side, so that a lane of water danced furiously, giving herself quite he took greatly to heart. He became ors. The unique loveliness of the is left open for the racing shells. over to the spirit of the occasion. mayor of Santa Fe last Aprn, being ' place is never more apparent. The elected on the Democratic ticket. He a long time The sister of the coxswain who venerable trees, the picturesque For. before the race the is proprietor of Sunmount, the tent river was blackened with guided the winning boat to victory streets, the walls smothered in ivy, scores of city for consumptives. canoes and .punts hurried stood on the roof of one of the barges, and the presence of the great names that from bank to bank or passed looking very tall and stately. As that cluster around the university lay from one Saw the President. houseboat to another. The soon as he saw her he dashed up the a spell upon the imagination. crowd grew restless and looked at stone coping and over the painted A Santa Fe dispatch of February 2d At no place else in England can tho itself for the twentieth time and railing. Then he kissed her twice, says: Superintendent Crandall of the eye gaze upon such a picturesque pro- noted the United States Indian Industrial School twinkle that the points of the sun- while she blushed slightly and looked fusion of towers spires and slen- in this city and Samuel Eldodt of and light brought to the water out over the meadows, too proud to der shaftings. There is ivy every- and the Chamita, accompanied by. the delega- long enfilading lines of. the buildings. let those around her see how much where and plash of Gothic foun- tion from the different pueblos, who the she cared for the victory. The la- and, all tradi- To an American it seemed strange have been in Washington for the past tains, above else, rich dies gathered around and smiled en- tions. One of the prettiest "bits" of that there were no college yells. He three weeks, returned to Santa Fe last couragement at him, and back of them night. mission of Indians was Oxford, especially during eights' week, missed the pushing and sliding of The the the college servants stood in unim- successful, as they are to be exempt is the garden of Oriel college. It is young collegians with tin horns and with megaphones mournfully asking peachable grimness. from taxation, something they have a haunt of privacy and poetic solitude. striving many years. Be- what's thetf matter with such a one, or The whole scene was very English, been for sides accomplishing the purpose of who's all right, or repeating rau- about as far removed from the bois- the their trip to the national capital the r terous of an re- cous measures of the college cheer. excitement American Indians had a royal time. They cre- These' were strangely absent. The gatta as could be imagined. It was ated much interest in Washington by whole affair was r decorously con- an instance of British conservatism, their native dress and quaint manners. ducted as the installation of the vice-preside- yet it was picturesque. Mr. Eldodt acted as interpreter for in our senate chamber. At night a garden party was given them and the Indians were taken to in' honor of the victorious crew. The the White House for a talk with the Runners With the Boats. garden was prettily situated among President. They thought the. Great A strange silence settled over the the hills. Colored lanterns winked Father a wonderful man and could not get tálking him. throng. Suddenly the report of a pis- out of the trees, and quaint old punch over about '1 ?, tol in still 4 t V, echoes the air, and the bowls, flickering redly in the light, 1 Council Gets to Work r. eager uncertainty (if the crowd breaks were set out on little tables. y , i t out into suppressed exclamations. As the evening advanced, some one The Teritórial Council February 1st resolu- 1 Again tho pistol shot stirs the echoes, proposed that we drink the health of passed the following bills and CI: and then the silence deepens. Out on the victors, so we formed into a great tions : 1- J county of the college meadows the cloves are circle that bent among the trees, and An act changing the seat county Progreso to Es- cutting circles against the sky, and lifting our glasses we plighted our Torrance from tancia; a memorial protesting against from one of the towers the half-hou- r Si good will. Then, in honor of the the creation of the proposed Rio de 1 strikes lazily. sup- Americans who were present, I. Jemez reserve taking in parts of you forest Then hear a dull sound, at first pose, the orchestra struck into that Rio Arriba and Taos counties; an act scarcely distinguishable, but growing mad, glad, bad refrain, "There'll Be a to exampet irrigation associations or in volume until it breaks into a hol- Hot Time in the Old Town To-night- ." water users' associations from incor- ' TO low roar. It is the clangorous, un- The circle unwound itself and paired poration fees; an act fixing the time even yelling of the "men who run off into couples and marched away for holding court in the First judicial with the boats." They are the under- among the trees, shouting that tu- district; an act to repeal the section graduates from the different colleges, multuous, madcap, buoyant song 'as if giving county superintendents $5 a day for visiting schools in the county and each contingent tries to keep Anglo-Saxo- n alliance depended up the where they are elected; an act reduc- abreast of the crew. The cry they On the Rivor. on its vociferous rendition. ing the bond of the territorial auditor give has not the measured cadence of building to to $25,000. The front of the is falling a college yell. It is as ragged and Vast Conceit of the Rooster. decay, but snapdragon winds about it self-conce- sputtering as a guerrilla fire. The Were it not for the disgusting it brilliantly. The President on February 2d sent sharp, angry unmeasured chorus rises of the roosters we might en- to the Senate the nomination of W. H. during eights' week al- tow-pat- The river is in bulk until the men along the h joy the poultry show next week. The H. Llewellyn as United States attorney ways filled with boats. There is dan- break into view. Parallel with rooster is near to nature's heart. He for the district of New Mexico. ger of your punt striking the ones be- them on the river you see the slender has not civilization enough to veneer fore, sharpens your zest and Councilman Martin has introduced which shells spurt into view, trailing white his opinions with common, politeness providing a bond issue of adds greatly to the discomfiture of the a bill for. wakes of foam. and savior faire and his disgusting $50,000 for the relief of thirteen coun- mys- fat gentleman in front, whose The long, snake-lik- e shells sweep exhibition of the art of being It of- ties last year and providing, also, terious whiskers fairly bristle with dis- into view, the oars tossing up little fends good taste and refinement. How means to build dykes at Albuquerque, approval. Here you see the Oxford geysers of .water, and as they rise, the hen manages to put up with it Socorro, San Marcial and Hillsboro. man at his best and envy him the dripping in the waning light, yoú can is certainly one of the mysteries of The House passed the Torrance opportunity of spending fo.ur years in county bill, giving that county a tier such surroundings. Here you meet of townships from Lincoln, Socorro the strong-limbe- d young Briton, the and Valencia counties and changing latest scion of a mighty stock, bear- the county seat from Progreso to Es- ing his ruddy health with the mag- tancia. The bill now goes 'to Gover- nificent ease of youth. When you nor Otero, who will sign it. think, of the cluster of towers and Governor Otero has appointed Á. P. turrets and spires you cannot help Tarkington, . lieutenant of the militia Vegas, adjutant gen- contrasting with austere bar- company at Las it the territory, to succeed Gen. college buildings eral of the renness of certain w. H. Whiteman. Tarkington is a you know of in the new. world. brother, of Congressman Booth Tark- ington, the novelist, of Indiana. First Day of Eights' Week. The Territorial Council, February The first day of eights' week, which 2d, passed a bill providing a severe s may be considered typical of all, was . n v 'I 'i "h t vviMA ' penalty for the sale of liquor to minors as beautiful as arching blue skies v& and also a bill to prohibit cattle roping could make it. A breeze flung out the contests. The House adopted the flags above the houseboats and rip- Council memorial to the President of States protesting against pled the river with silvery spray. The the United the creation of the Jemez forest re- stream overflowed with punts which serve. ; left ribbons of foam in their wake. Harvey F. M. Bear died at Roswell The sunlight threw big splashes of January 28th, of paralysis. Mr. Bear color on their sides, and brought out came to Roswell in 1902 from Welling- the tones of the ladies' parasols, and ton, Kansas, and established the Ros- did all sorts of fantastic things with well Daily Record, the only 'Demo- laces and muslins and pretty faces. cratic daily in New Mexico. He was a The gowns are, perhaps, the most Oriel College. Democrat and one of the best known New Mexico. striking effect of ."eights week." To citizens of southwestern is by a widow and eye see the broad backs bend, and the the coop. If six or eight would Mr. Bear survived the masculine there was nothing hens his and mother, Soro-si- two children, father them. They fell arms, knotted and corded, moving join a hens' club modeled after s . individual about into and a sister,-Mrs- C. F. Mason, all of rhymthmically. cox- rooster good an indistinguishable mass of whites easily and The and throw the down Roswell. C. E. Mason, brother-in-la- w and pinks and blues, now one color swains are appealing to the men, and and hard once or twice he would soon of the deceased, Is the editor of the dominating and now another, like the the men reply by savagely burying discover that he was not the only ker- Roswell Register. - f advancing and retreating lines of the their oars only to flash them again nel on the coi. Minneapolis Journal.