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"I'm sorry I don't know what to black striped flannels and the stripes GOOD DESSERT FOR SUMMER AT THE WHITE FARM say !". stammered Jack Fenway con- ran around and around in the most WITH FOREIGN FLAVOR tritely. "I was looking at the moun- heart-breakin- g manner; and Jack Fen- tain peak yonder and thought I had a way's head was shaved and he looked Pies That Make a Fitting Ending to clear road ahead but that's no 'ex- very much like a convict the Dinner Served During the ORIENTAL. DI8HE3 WORTH ADD- Hot Days. Story of the Troubles of Two cuse." as he faced the obdurate cousin of the "No, it isn't. Tou see this is an un- girl he loved. . ING TO THE MENU. Girl Farmers, Their.Pigs usual hog we were raising It for the "See what you have done, Ger- Fruit Pie Mix half a tablespoonful county, fatr; we have toiled all sum- trude," his reproachful glance seemed of arrowroot with a little cold water and Lovers. hogr-an- Ger- till smooth and put in a lined sauce- mer over these now!" to say. Boiled Fish, In Armenian 8tyle, Seems it pan with any pre--; trude's voice quavered alarmingly. "What's all this, Sam?" Ger- sort of fruit Juice By MARION GORDON. asked Appetizing 8tuffd Mackerel ferred Jack's fumbling hand found' his clinging to lapel of Mr. Hal- the Juice from canned fruit "Oh, trude, the 8hortcakes Made With Sour or Gertrude, I am sick of hogs!" cheque book. "I must Insist upon pay- llday's from that freshly stewed. Sweeten, cou- coat Cherries Oven Roast to .wailed Alicia as she followed her ing for the hog," he said practically. spoke np. taste with powdered sugar and stirj sin big pen Constable Benson "He over toward the cement where "If you will tell me its value and add find no hawg, miss, so we're the fire till boiling and thickened., the pedigreed couldn't Put the; Cheaters were rooting to it the amount of the prize you ex- Jailing him. I'm afraid he's a hard Boiled Fish Armenian style. In- about two breakfast cupfuls of around In uncomfortable cleanliness. pected to take, I shall be happy to re- gredients: Three pounds of fish, three fruit with Its Juice, into a pie dish character, he Is!" pour "You can't raise prize fans stock fund ypu the money." "Shut up," muttered Jack politely. eggs, two lemons, two tablespoanfuls and the thickened Juice over It without coming In contact with many "Of course we might not have taken He leaned over and beckoned Gertrude butter, one bunch of parsley, six to Put a cupful of well washed rice into unpleasant prize a saucepan a of things," retorted Gertrude a but it was for the pair of to him. "Say, Gertie, it's a Joke you eight slices of bread, salt and pepper with pint and a half Lee, pulling her hat down over ber Cheaters that we were striving. We le you?" to taste. Method: Cleanse the fish milk and boll till reduced to a pulp. don't think Alicia dead, do Beat eggs tightly braided and coiled hair. would' rather have the hog and get the "No Jack, why can't you let us properly and leave in salt for one or two with three tablespoon- "I wish we hadn't added hogs to the prize the honor belongs to the White alone until we live out the term of two hours. Then wash well and boil fuls of granulated sugar and stir them farm, anyway," went on Alicia discon- farm," explained Gertrude coldly. Gertrude.'' In plain water, barely covering till In with the rice when that Is cooked. uncle's will?" demanded it Spread tentedly; "the cows are perfect pets " Jack thought rapidly. He was will- engaged to no nearly done. Then fry the bread slices the rice out on a dish and "I'm Alicia and White up and poultry raising Is too fascinating ing to do anything to placate this prize hogs will separate me In butter on both sides and arrange leave It until cool; then work It angry farms and but hogs, ugh!" young woman. His face bright- the girl I love declared Jack side by side In a deep, flat pan. Now with a little flour, mold it into a flat from cake pie Gertrude turned a dark, weather-beate- n ened. sternly. "Gertrude, I've worn out take the water in which the fish was that will Just fit Into the face toward her pretty partner. "I have a friend over at Redcote three pairs of tires running back and boiled and mix it with the eggs, beat- dish and lay In on top of the fruit "You can fuss all you want to, Alicia, who has a fancy farm. - I'm sure he forth past place and I've been ar- en, and the Juice of the lemons. Also Brush It over with a paste brush dip- will this ped but you will Arid that the Cheaters will let me have a prize hcg," he said rested for speeding and fined for kill- add the parsley, finely chopped, and in beaten egg and bake in the go one-hal- oven carry oft the first prize at the county eagerly. "I'll over there now." ing Innocent critters only one thing with f of this mixture moisten till browned. This may be fair and if everything does as well, Gertrude frowned. "That wouldn't remains; If you and Alicia won't allow the fried bread In the pan. Over this served hot but Is generally preferred cold. why we may take that trip to Califor- be the product of the White farm," me to visit the White farm, why Ben- lay the fish and then pour over the In Raspberry nia next winter." she said a shocked tone. son can take me to Jail!" rest of the mixture. Now simmer the Pie Place the picked' here over rasp--. "If Uncle Gregory hadn't been so "In a way it would you might say Gertrude wavered. Unconsciously whole on a very slow fire .till the fish raspberries or use canned suspicious he would have left us the it was a Insisted Jack. her hand was still gripping the lapel Is thoroughly done. Serve very hot berries in layers In a tart dish,, "Come, -' money outright instead of stipulating Miss er madam, let us have of Mr. Halllday's coat and his big Stuffed Mackerel Ingredients: Six sprinkling sugar between layers, rals- we must show ourselves capable some understanding in the matter small mackerel, three tablespoonfuls Ing the fruit to a nolnt level with the1 that brown band had closed over her top of self support for two years." I'm sorry about the hog but I want to one. was leaning olive oil, five medium sized onions, one of the dish. Place a strip of smaller Also she puffed "It was a great Idea our starting do what is right" against him ever so slightly. lemon, two eggs, one bunch parsley, paste around the edge of the "A praiseworthy dish, cover this stock farm! I just wish uncle sentiment," sneered Jack's eyes flashed. "If you're not one pinch curry, two tablespoonfuls the whole with a round of were now to see we Gertrude, her eye on a swiftly advanc- engaged to Halllday, Gertie, you ought flour, salt and pepper to taste. Meth- the paste, ornament it, sprinkle It over alive how well ing sugar, have managed," triumphed Gertrude. masculine form. "The constable to be," he snapped suddenly. od: Clean the fish and put them in hot with place In a moderate oven, Fenway, will discuss that with you," she added "She' Halllday quickly water for ten to fifteen minutes to and bae for about three-quarte- of "And that sneering Jack is!" retorted an too!" triumphantly. and his arm closed around her before cause them to become slack; then cut hour. To be served either hot or "The constable ah!" Jack slipped off the heads and break the backbone cold. '"Gertrude you ought to give Sam his cheque she could withdraw. Ralllday book into his pocket and "Then you ought not to come be- at the tall. After rolling them on a Banana Cream Pie Put a lump of some credit; If he hadn't faced the massive form of the village tween Alicia and me," said Jack grim- board under the palm of the hand pull butter In a basin and warm it together been such a splendid neighbor we officer. He was In his shirtsleeves ly, and he Jumped down and went to- the backbone out very carefully with a little crushed loaf sugar, the couldn't have accomplished a thing! on yolks and the lapel of his vest was pinned ward Alicia who was standing staring through the neck ends; then wash and of two or three eggs, a little Mrs. Wells said the otner day that his badge milk, this was practically Sam Halllday's of office. at him with dazed, troubled eyes. they are ready for stuffing. Chop the and sherry or angelica, and He eyed dubi- pulp of thoroughly. success not ours!" Alicia was talk- Jack Fenway with a "Jack," she cried, suddenly, "If you onions and fry them nearly brown In bananas mashed ous grin. Mr. seems Pour the mixture In a deep stlr-rW-ig ing very fast "Wall, Fenway, go to Jail I shall go with you, so part of the olive oil; then add the dish, like you kin git more curry, in the well-whipp- whites of Miss Lee flushed indignantly but inter trouble there!" parsley, finely chopped, the and with that car of yours any pepper two eggs, place the dish In a moder- said nothing. pumped pall there than. And was during , general salt and to taste. With this She a of autymobillst it this ate oven, hake, not quickly,, water and carried to pig pen, other I ever saw!" reconciliation that the remaining prize mixture stuff each fish, and after mix- and too' it the "Oh, you. Is till done. Serve hot cold. swaying gracefully at hip and shoulder hello, Benson, it's it?" hog raa away and was never recov- ing it in batter made of the beaten or greeted Jack amiably. eggs If as she walked. Her short skirts be- ered but when October came the. wom- or flour (or in crushed biscuits trayed high snug- "Yep, It's me. It was seven chick- en farmers were so busy over wedding desired) fry in plenty of hot olive oil. COTTAGE PUDDING ALL LIKE brown boots laced ens ly over her slender ankles and she and a cow last week what is it finery that they forgot all about the Serve hot garnished with greens and skipped with agility through the gate now, I didn't understand what Miss county fair. lemon. Equally a Favorite With the Grown Alicia He Cher-lie- s and out of the way of the lumbering said when she telephoned?" (Copyright, 1913, by the McClure Newspa- Oriental Shortcake With Sour Ups as With the Younger Mem- porkers. From her ample pocket she peered under the- car.- - per Syndicate.) Ingredients: Four or six slices bers of the Family. produced a small box of soap powder. "A hawg! By gum. Miss Lee, It's of dry bread, toasted; pint of sour She sprinkled the powder on the one of your prize critters!" he ex- Two Ways to Catch Rabbits. cherries, half a cup of sugar, as much One cup of flour, one heaping tea largest hog, dipped In claimed, sympathetically. By the first method, "you take a lot butter as may be needed for frying. spoonful of baking powder, one ta- ft a stiff broom the water pall and proceeded to "It is, Mr. Benson, and I think thlB o' salt, mix some pepper with it, stew Method: Fry the toasted slices of blespoonful of butter, one-hal- f cupful scrub the bristle's of the prize hog un- should bo arrested," said Gertrude se- it on a very hard rock, then watch. bread on both sides In butter, then, of sugar, one-hal-f cupful of milk, one til he was a fluff of snowy suds from verely. The rabbits cum and eat the salt, and after cooking the cherries and the su- saltspoonful of salt and one egg. Mix snout to twisted tall. "Tain't no use, Mies Lee, 'twon't the pepper makes 'em sneeze so vilent, gar in Just sufficient water to be the baking powder with the flour and A that moment a stinging dab of punish him none; he's been arrested they bump their noses on the rock till syrupy, place in the fried slices of sift Cream the butter and sugar and soap entered the eye of the prize hog. twice in the last month. they fall In a swound and you step up bread, one by one. When all have beat Into the egg; add tha milk In With one angulBhed squeal he broke "I've offered to replace the hog," and pop 'em In your bag." The other been dipped and placed on a platter, which salt has been dissolved, then, pour preserves loose and banged against the un- said Jack. method was to "build a bustln' fire In the remainder of the the flour. Beat well together and turn latched gate of the pen. The gate "Better let him do it, Miss Lee," the woods, when the snow is plenty. over them and, after setting In a hot Into a cake tin having a tube In the swung outward and away went the urged Benson. "I'll stand guarantee Now rabbits, you must know, is a mite oven for from five to ten minutes, center. Bake about 25 minutes in a frightened animal across the barnyard, for him doing so." cold blooded little critters, so they'll serve. Any sort of fruit preserve moderate oven. Turn Into a flat dish, hollyhock-bordere- may down the d path, out "Very well, Mr. Benson and I Wish cum and set round It and warm their be used instead of the cherries if leaving bottom side up. Serve with a of the gate and straight toward the you would call one of my men and get toes. Well, pretty soon they'll drop desired. rich sauce; a good chocolate sauce road that ran past the White farm.' th that h h hog away; I never off asleep and the fire'll melt the snow Oven Roast With Rice Ingredients: recipe follows: Melt three ounces of Gertrude flung aside her broom and want to see It again!" And Gertrude into slush. And pretty soon the flrell Two or three pounds of beef, mutton chocolate, add one-hal-f cupful of sugar, followed him. Alicia slipped from the whirled about and disappeared through die out and the inornin' 11 cum on or lamb, half a cupful of rice, two or one-hal- f cupful of boiling water: stir wall and ran after Gertrude. Just as the gate. sharp and '11 freeze the slush Into ice three ripe tomatoes, salt and pepper. until smooth. Flavor with one-quart- the two girls reached the gate a long The next morning the .woman farm-er- a and ketch the little critters fast by Method: Boll the meat In a little teaEpoonful of vanilla.' gray motor car swept swiftly down were busy about the pig pen where the paws. Then all you have to do is water, taking off the scum. When half the hill; there was just time' to note the solitary prize pig was submitted cum round with yer ax and chop 'em done, place It and Its little broth In a Fruit Jelly. that the chauffer's eyes were dreamily to a bath. The ceremony was punctu- out" vessel with the rice, the rice under Cover the contents of one box of fixed on the peak of Old Man moun- ated by his approving grunts and so the meat and on top place the Juice gelatin with one pint of wate', and tain when the tragedy happened. absorbed were the fair farmers that Advocates Compulsory Matrimony. of the tomatoes. Season with salt after standing half an hour add one-- , There was a startled hoot from the they did not see Jack Fenway's gray There has been such a decline of re- and pepper and roast In a moderate half pint of sugar and one quart of! siren of the car that mingled with car enter the yard nor were they cent years In the marriage rite of oven till well done and all liquid has boiling water, the grated rind of ona the dying squeal of the prize porker. aware of his presence until the siren Trieste that one of the clvlo dignitar- evaporated. Serve hot with vegetable lemon and the Juice also. Pare aprll The car Jerked heavily and came to uttered a warning wait ies suggests the institution of a sys- salad. cots, or peaches, or pears, and thai a standstill . Just ae Gertrude, white-lippe- d At sight, of the car and it occu- tem of compulsory matrimony. It is softest ones use for the Jelly, reserv- and with two burning spots in pants Alicia Lee screamed loudly and proposed that on a given date In each ing the firmest for garnishing tha her cheeks, flew across the interven- fainted in the arms of her exasperated year air spinsters who have attained 8lmple Wood Stain. dish. Press the softest fruit through, ing space to the side of the car. cousin. Gertrude staggered out of their twenty-fift- h year and bachelors When the home carpenter is ready a sieve and sprinkle with a little "And then be woke up!" she cried the pig pen with ber burden thankful who have attained their thirtieth year to stain the table or bench be has lemon Juice to prevent Its becoming with bitter sarcasm as she faced the to have Sam Halllday Jump from the should, be required to present them- made, it may be quickly done at the discolored; then, after preparing the bewildered young man at the steering car and relieve her of her charge. selves before the syndic in whose Jur- cost a few cents. A water solution gelatin and setting the dish In a pan wheeL "Just put her on the grass any- isdiction they reside. The names of of bichromate of potassium Is first of crushed ice, slowly stir until it - "By Jove, what have I done now?" where." said Gertrude tartly; "I can't those who on medical examlnatllon applied, an ounce or so dissolved In a begins to thicken; now fold in the he groaned as he got out and peered see why sho should be so surprised to prove to be thoroughly sound would quart of water. Rub It on with a rag, fruit pulp and turn Into a dish, either under the car, "Oh, a hog!" he cried see Jack Fenway in that costume. be sorted according to sex, placed In and in a few minutes rub it off. Then plain or fancy. Set on ice until firm. with relief. A wooden-face- d chauffeur sat 'at the separate urns, and then drawn two at apply a weak solution of water of log- Dip the dish a moment in hot water; "Only a hog," sneered Gertrude, un- wheel of the handsome' car and in the a time. The couples whose names wood and rub off soon. The result is Invert onto a cold dish and garnish pleasantly. "Only the sole means of tonneau was Constable Benson. are drawn together would, at the con- a rich brown. The strength of the so- with the fruit and whipped cream, or livelihood of two women who are try- Beside him was Jack Fenway clusion of the draw, be united forth- lution and the time of application pass a dlBh of plain cream when serv- ing to e. garbed In a hideous suit of white and with by the syndic. make the difference in the shade. ing. Chill 8auce. hardly Rice Spanish Style. Wonderful Dexterity. hair. It is possible to conceive Fighting Hatpin Nuisance. Boll together one hour 18 ripe to- two appears to Cut slices of bacon and ona What be superhuman of a more exquisite mastery of eye, Law Times says that the French matoes, two chopped onions, three red onion Into small bits, fry a golden skill is at times attained by the train- muscles and the directing brain. Har- minister of public works, M. Thierry, peppers chopped fine, four teacups brown and add one cup of well washed ing of a special sense or of special per's Weekly. who Ib a lawyer, has found a means vinegar, two tablespoonfuls salt, two rice, two large green peppers from parts of the human mechanism. In to deal with the hatpin nuisance. He tablespoons ginger, four tablespoons which the partitions and seeds have this relation there is reported the sur- 8naks Put Town In Darkness. has requested the omnibus and rail- sugar, four tablespoonfuls allspice and been removed, cut into small bits, two prising feat of a workman in one of A h green snake put out all way companies to put In force a de- one of nutmeg. This makes three cups of canned or four or Ave fresh the great needle factories. the electric lights In the town of Mul-lln- s, cree issued In 1901 which' forbids the quarts. tomatoes, one teaspoon of salt boll The workman took a common sew- S. C. In the morning linemen entry into vehicles of al) persons bear- slowly for about half an hour, and ing needle of medium size, one and found it tangled in some wires on a ing "objects which by their nature, To Whip Thin Cream. serve dry. If not enough liquor add five-eight- Inches In length, and pole. It bad crawled to the top of volume or odor may annoy or discom- When cream Is too thin to whip, a little water to keep from sticking to drilled a bole through its entire length, the pole and coming In contact with mode other passengers." Mlnistei add the unbeaten white of an egg. You the pan. Do not stir, or the grains from eye to point, barely large enough tfie wires forced a short circuit, put Thierry contends that this interdiction will then have no trouble whipping the will not be "separate" as they should to allow tat passing of. a very flat out ths lights and iaoideutly died, Includes hatpins. orsm. Better Farming. be, I THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

WILSON WAS REPRIMANDED INDIANS ON THEIR WAY TO THE SHAN KIVE The Ambassador to Mexico Rebuked by the President for His Attack Tuff's Pilis on British Statement. The first dose often astonlshea the Inv.lld, alving elasticity of mind, buoysncr Olbods DIGESTION, Washington, D. C President Wil- GOOD son haa piiolkly reprimanded Ambas- regular bowel and solid flesh. Price. tS cta sador Henry Lane Wilson for his re- W. N. V., WICHITA, NO. 13. cent attack on the Hrltlsli foreign of- fice. Ambassador Page was instruct- ed to express to Grey And Marriage a Battleship. Sir Kdward the Speaking ships, what kind regret of the American government Jack of of a ship Is courtship? a diplomatic official of United that the Tom A transport, my boy. States "Bhould have been guilty of suth an impropriety." ktre.Wloelow'e Soothing Syrup for Children The action of the administration teething, eoftena the guma, reducea Inflamnia here followed receipt of a cablegram tion,allays palo,cures wind oollc J6e a bottle Ms from Ambassador Pa;e officially con- firming the Associated Press dispatch Exception. which had c,uuted a statement from "Nothing ever comes of pipe the P.rttish government that it had dreams4" recognized the Huerta regime In Mex- "Oh, yes, there does, If one strikes ico piong with France and Germany, oil." after "a congratulatory speech to President Huerta by Ambassador Wil- Natural Instinct, son on behalf of the diplomatic corps Here is a band of 100 Ute Indians on their way to take part In the Shan Klve, the annual festival of the Pike' "Poor Billy has had a case of puppy in the City of Mexico." Peak region. This year the fete, which takes place the first week in September in the Garden of the Gods, love." will be marked by the dedication of a monument commemorating the last massacre of whites In that region "Evidently that aocounts for his fol- fHAW KILL HER lowing his Inamorata around like ft FEARS WILL dog." GOV. SULZER IS IMPEACHED Evelyn Nesbit, the Wife, Guarded by NEW LOBBY STORY THAW GETS AWAY To Be Expected. Police in New York Hotel. New York Assembly Acts on Charges "How that receiver of stolen goods 'Has Been Threateend. Agalnat Executive Senate Trial was scored in court!" in September. "Well, oughtn't a 'fence' to put up New York, N. Y. Ununlformed po- REPRESENTATIVE McDERMOTT SLAYER OF STANFORD WHITE with railings?" guard every to MAKES lice stood at entrance OF ILLINOIS ACCUSED BY A Albany, N. Y. With Governor Sul-ze- r SENSATIONAL ESCAPE the hotel where Evelyn Nesbit Thaw FORMER HOUSE PAGE. impeached by the assembly and FROM MATTEAWAN. Aloof for the Nonce. is staying. Always fearful of her the date of hia trial before the senate Prue And 'when Percy proposed husband, she showed her terror to a and judges of the court of appeals he was quite beside himself, I'll marked degree on learning that he wager. fixed for September 18, the spectacle IT WAS was at large. Her mother, Mrs. IT SHOCKED THE COMMITTEE was presented of two men asserting CAREFULLY PLANNED Phyllis I don't remember, but If Charles J. Holman, was frightened themselves to be governor of New he was It was the first time during even more than she, and urged Mrs. York. the courtship. Thaw to go into seclusion until Thaw J. H. McMichael Declared That Con- As soon as the articles or Impeach- Confederates In High, Is found. Power Motor gressman Tried to Get Him to ment, adopted at an early hour in the Care Were Waiting Outside and So Like the Summer Girl. "Harry has threatened to kill mo," Mul-ha- "What kind of an engagement ring Take the Blame After ll morning by the Democratic majority Speedily Disappeared With Mrs. Thaw said, "and I believe my Expose. in the assembly, were presented to the Prisoner. would you prefer, darling?" presence in New York prompted him the senate shortly after 3 o'clock in "Well, they generally give me I Matteawan, Y. mean oh, I am so yours ie to escape. Four years ago he told Washington, D. C. In a dramatic the afternoon, Lieut. Gov. Martin H. N. Harry K. Thaw. confused you the Rjayer such perfect Harry, I leave me 'I suppose I'll have to kill statement, I. H. McMichaels, dis- Glynn announced his intention of oc- of Stanford White, escaped taste, that It all to you." next.' Many men will have cause for missed chief page of the house of cupying the executive chamber. froni the hospital here for the crimi- fear now that he is free. He con- representatives, presented to the Friends of Governor Sulzer declared nal Insane at 7:45 o'clock in the siders Dr. Austin Flint his worst en- house lobby Investigating that the governor intended to con- morning. Epigrams on Youth. committee Lillian Russell In a toast on "Youth" emy and undoubtedly will try to make a sweeping charge corruption tinue in office, and would use every A dart for liberty through an open of gate, at a luncheon In Pittsburgh scattered trouble for him." against Representative James E. weapon in his power to maintain bis a dash into the open door ot a on ground as- powerful motor car that stood quiv- epigrams like pearls. of Illinois, for years his position the that the our sponsor. sembly had no constitutional right to ering outside and a flight like a "In the end," she said, "in JONES OF BINGHAMTON DEAD With Intense earnestneas struggle to keep young, we are all. in consider impeachment at extraor- rocket for the Connecticut state line, McMichaels, picturesque language, its alas! defeated. The scene of our de- corroborated the allegations M. M, dinary session. thirty miles away, accomplished his of escape. feat Is marked with a white stone. Former Lieutenant Governor "of New Mulhall against McDermott' and made He is still at large and the hospital authorities felt "We fight against time, but time York Dies Following Stroke additional charges, at times shocking certain he twenty-fou- r MEAT FAMINE IN PROSPECT was outside the state. fights hours a day. of Apoplexy. the committee and spectators with "More people fail In the attempt to outbursts of profanity and slang. Once beyond its boundaries Thaw Chief of the Inspection Division Be- Is become centenarians than in any oth- Blnghamton, N. Y. Gen. Edward The protested free. Only perhaps years of liti witness that for lieves That the Present Situation gation can bring er business." F. Jones, formerly lieutenant govern- years he had exerted every effort to him back and then Is Critical. only in one ad- or of New York, and a noted Civil support McDermott, had him event that he be to lent judged insane Constant Menace Public Health. War veteran, is dead following a money, bad helped him in his cam- in the state to which The Association for Washington. The United States he fled. National the stroke of apoplexy. paigns, now has Study Prevention of and he said, McDermott faces a famine In its domestic meat Five confederates, and Tuberculosis General Jones's Massachusetts regi- "had thrown him down" and be felt manned the car estimates that there are over a million supply, and stringent rules covering in which Thaw escaped and a big ment was the first to respond to Lin- he must tell the truth. meat Importations may debar meat consumptives In the United States, of e black limousine which trailed it past one-thir- coln's call for seventy-fiv- thousand In addition to tne charges already and from other great meat sup- whom probably at least d are , cattle the asylum gate. The police have to provide volunteers. When his command made, McMichaels swore that the Chi- plying nations. The situation is criti- unable for themselves the' at- their license number and the names necessary reached Washington after being cago representative told him that he cal. treatment at home. Mosjf tacked In the streets of Baltimore, under which they registered at a ho- of these cases are a menace to th received $7,500 out of a fund of S10,-00- 0 That was the statement made" by President Lincoln declared: "If you tel here Friday night and are seek- health of their families and associates raised by the pawnbrokers of Dr. A. R .Ramsey,, chief of the in- ing them. had not arrived tonight we should Washington and should be In special hospitals. At to oppose a bill passed spection division of the bureau of ani- The hospital authorities ' believe have been In the hands of the rebels In the congress regulating the present time, however, even If last inter- mal Industry. Thaw has lied to the shore of Long every case were known, not before morning." in exhaustion, it would est rates the District of Columbia. "The crisis In meat Island Sound and boarded a yacht be possible to provide - phrase, pays In accommodatlone His trade "Jones the this connection McMichaels told of which has been approaching for years, waiting with steam up to rush him for more than one in eight ten. freight," was throughout a trip to New or The known the York when McDermott has been hastened by .the great to Europe. de- many years removal of these foci of Infection United States. For he conferred with John McDermott of an drought over Kansas, Iowa,' Indiana, As the big gates of the asylum mands more and better hospital and had been blind. association of brewers, and with Illinois, Nebraska, Oklahoma and the swung open to admit a milk wagon sanatorium provision. George H. Horning, a pawnbroker. Southwest. Simultaneously contagious Thaw made his dash for liberty. As NEGRO MURDERER A SUICIDE Concluding his testimony, McMich- diseases of live stock in Argentine, Barnum, the guard, stepped aside for Australia, New Zealand and the Indies, AN OLD NURSE aels testified that McDermott, since the milkman to drive Inside the Persuaded Doctor to Drink Postunw the Mulhall expose, the only sources of supply, has de- Body Man Pot-te- r bad endeavored grounds he heard the gravel crunch of Who Killed Estelle to get veloped. at Lexington, Mo., Found him to conceal McDermott's beneath Thaw's feet and, looking up, An old faithful nurse and an exper- part In the In the River. transaction. saw the madman flash past him ienced doctor, are a pretty strong com- "I met McDermott In the hall or HE REFUSES TO GOTO COURT straight for one of tlie waiting cars. bination in favor of Postum, instead Lexington, Mo. The body of George this office building," said McMichael. With a shout Barnum started In pur of tea and coffee. his voice unsteady with suit, but a flying leap landed Thaw ' Wlnkfield, the negro accused of the emotion, "and Glynn He The doctor said: he said, 'MjGod, I'm a ruined man. Claims Is Governor of New safe within the car. murder of Estelle Potter, the York Without Any "I began to drink Postum five years What am I going to do? Do you sup- Judicial Before the keeper could fairly reach ago girl, Tuesday, was found at the Decision. on the advice of an old nurse. mouth of Crooked river, in the Mis pose anybody will believe this old the roadway the cars sped In a whirl- "During an unusually busy winters souri near here. His was guy?' I said to him, 'I've worked ing cloud of dust that quickly blotted between coffee, tea and overwork, I ' river throat Albany, Y. supposed bard for you for si years, harder N. Martin H. Glynn them from view. For a moment Bar- became a victim of Insomnia. In a cut and it is he committed checkmated the movement suicide than I ever worked for any man, 1 of William num shaded his eyes with his hand month after beginning Postum, in to ' tried to elevate you and help yu 10 Sulzer Invoke the arbitrament of and watched them, then, with the place of tea and coffee, I could eat Hannibal Karris, coroner of Ray the courts on the question as to which county, turned the body over to the a big position.' I told him I bad done first great blot on his career of twen- anything and sleep as soundly aa a of the two is the present lawful chief ty Lafayette county officials was all I could for him." years as keeper, he ran back Into baby. after it executive of the state of New York gate. identified by citizens of Lexington. the grounds and locked the "In three months I had gained twen FIVE DEAD IN MOTOR Replying to a formal proposal by escaped!" - Everett Stith, Elmer Seward, J. H. WRECK "Thaw's Kone he shout- ty pounds in weight I now use Pos- the impeached executive to submit Nd, bursting into Doctor Kieb's oflice. tum altogether Instead of tea and cof- Groves, Jr., and J. H. Groves, Sr., the issue to adjudication on an agreed were first to see the body and they Near Carrollton, Mo., a Santa Fe Train And in a moment the hunt was on. fee; even at bedtime with a soda an statement of facts, Mr. Glynn declared H. claim the reward of $400 offered by 8truck Automobile at, a Howard Barnum, the attendant cracker or some other tasty biscuit Grade Crossing. it was beyond his power to "barter at the gate past whom Thaw flashed "Having a little tendency to Diabe- citizens for the capture of Wlnkfield, away any of the functions attaching by in his break for freedom, Is under tes, I used a small quantity of sacchar- who haa been hunted hundreds of to the office in which I am placed by armed men since. Carrollton, Mo. Five passengers In arrest and other arrests are expected ine instead of sugar, to sweeten with. a motor car were killed and the driver your Impeachment." to follow In the rigid Investigation I may add that today tea or coffee are dangerously Injured when an Atchi- being conducted by Doctor Kieb. never present in our house and very CAMP PERRY SHOOT OPENS son, Topeka & many my Santa Fe ant mall, CONDENSED patients, on advice, have westbound, struck the machine at a NEWS ITEMS THEY CAN'T BRING HIM BACK adopted Postum aa their regular bev- Great National and International Rifle crossing a mile east of here. erage. B. E. H. Carpenter, one of old Once Thaw Got Out of New York Matches Begin on the Range The dead are Mr. and Mrs. Carl the "In conclusion I can assure anyone . est jewelers of Burlington, la., State He Was a Free in Ohio. Forbes, Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. Wil- retired that, as a refreshing, nourishing and prominent in' city was Man. liam Roberts, Brookfleld; Mrs. Mabel and affairs,, beverage, there ia Cam4 Perry, O. For 29 days more , found dead in the bath tub at his nothing equal to Postum." Warner, Brookfleld; H. S. Vandeven-ter- New York, N. Y. Dr. Ken- bullets will be hurled at the bull's home, having, it is believed, fainted Charles Name given by Postum Co., Battle, Brookfleld. nedy, Harry K. Thaw's former law- eye here than were expended in and drowned while taking a bath. Creek, Mich. Write for "The) Mr. Vandeventer, a harness maker, yer, and Dr. Austin Flint, an alienist, booklet. many of the great battles of the Civil was driving the car and It Is supposed Tony Fleischer, a fireman, was Road to Wellville." war. The trials of skill began with who testified against Thaw in his le- Postum comes In two forma. that he became confused. killed and about $70,000 worth of gal flights are united in the historical old matches of the Na- for freedom, Regular (must be boiled). Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Forbes are property was destroyed In a fire opinion could not be tional Rifle Association of America, the that Thaw Postum doeBn't require boll daughters of Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and which at one time threatened to tra brought back to New York by extra- Instant the opening event being the thirty-eight- h Mrs. Forbes were in Brookfleld on a verse the heart of the railroad station lng but Is prepared Instantly by stir- annual contest for the Wimble- dition proceedings. visit The party had started on a and cut a wide path through Grand succeeds' in getting injo ring a level teaspoonful in an ordinary don cup, representing the Individual "If Thaw tour. After a short stay here they Island, Neb., before it was brought any other state or into Canada, he cup of hot water, which makes It right long-rang- e championship of the tfhited started for Brunswick and on the way under control. Is a free man," Dr. Kennedy said. for most persons. States. The President's match will be were struck by the train. Mr. Van- A big cup requires more and some A heavy accompa Once in Connecticut, Dr. Flint said. shot on August 21. deventer later died In a hospital here. windstorm which people who like strong things put In a nied a light shower did considerable Thaw would be a free man. He add- ed there were no laws under heaping spoonful aud temper It with ft Man a Suicide. damage in the vicinity of White that Former Atchison Poncas Return Gift Laden. Thaw could be brought back targe supply of cream. Guthrie, Ok. Thompson, 24 Church, ten miles west of Kansas which Robert Ponca City, Ok. A large delegation to New York, and It would be Experiment until you know the old, blacksmith, formerly of City. Kan. that years a of Ponca Indians who have been vis- an easy to go to amount that pleases your palate and Atchison, Kan., committed suicide matter for Thaw iting the Omaha In Nebraska have Four residents ot Kansas City re- Boston or any Atlantic seaport have It served that way In the future by taking poison. He had been other here returned tome laden with many cently died in one day from the ef- of New York, and take a "Tbere't Reason" for Postum, wife. outside separated from nil trunks full of valuable presents. fect! of the extreme heat. steamer (or .Europe. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

through a rift In the forest. But a few "Versailles a mob! Sugar-plum- s te hundred 'yards distant, the black placate them! Sugar-plums!- " he re, crumbling walls bristled with rough, pea ted; and. Impatiently turning away, Jagged edges big, broken teeth that walked to the window. There for snarled at the rim of the ever-youn- g some time he stood peering out, when, wood. The very brightness of the day the current of his thoughts slowly seemed only to emphasise the omin- changing, be took from his pocket a ous aspect of the place; to reveal more watch, and examined the Jeweled plainly the solitary character of Its face. "Time they were back!" About wlldness. to return to his table and task, a loud "The monastery, I suppose?" fol- knocking arrested the Impulse, and lowing the direction of her gase, the testily the Governor called out) Marquis, after a pause, grudgingly glanced toward the threshold and suit vouchsafed. veyed the Intruder. 115 "Yes," said the girl in a low tone; "A message from the commandant, IVilUJJUN "yes!" your Excellency!" said man, a the "Shall we go on?" trooper of the Mount, with a respect-ful-, FREDERIC & ISM&M Her eyes, passing over a tangle of though nervous salute. shrubs, bushes and thick, natural "Why," returned the Governor In a mz screens, slowly settled on a spot, not dry tone, "didn't be bring It himself?" author or moiitRXTsnDmmRox'nc. far away, where a wild bird, about to "Because," the trooper shifted; ILLUSTRATIONS BY alight, fled off with a scream. looked iwi ; "because Monsieur le ftAYWAtfaHS "Shall we go on?" Commandant Is engaged in scouring With a girl country your Ex- COPYRIGHT '508 BY THf OD&3-.Hn?RlU.C- O. start the turned; the the for miscreants, clear-cu- t features were very grave; In cellency." shone in their depths. "It must be "Careless lackeys! Let us see!" And her gaze shone sudden compunction. "Miscreants!" sharply. "What mis- 8YNOP8IS. they intend to what else?" grasping the bridle of her horse, pulled She raised her hand. "My veill" she creants?" The sound of horns signal for the in his own, and drew both animals to said quickly. "I dropped It. Do you "Monsieur le Commandant, hopes to Com tease Ellse, daughter of the Govern- you or of the Mount, hue chance encounter party to gather broke upon the air, a standstill at the side of the road. mind? You will find it on this overtake those who have carried off With a peasant boy. The "Mount," a small and, nervously crushing in her palm As he dismounted to examine straps side of the stream a little way down." the Lady Ellse," said the messenger rock-boun- d Island, stood In vast bay on the nnrthweatftrn fnnmt nf Frnnnt) n.lri the piece of the message, she stepped and fastenings, the others dashed up; "Mind?" He regarded her doubt- hurriedly, In the tone of one anxious during the time of Louis XVI. was a gov- to the table, 'to the untasted break- my lady lightly motioned them on. fully a moment; then moved by the ir- to be done with his task. ernment stronghold. Develops that the fast. Like one yet resistible appeal wa- peasant boy was the son of Seigneur De- in a dream, who "We'll soon overtake you! Don't in her eyes, rather "Carried off!" The thin figure Saurac. nohletnAn Vmin rtonnurAn deter- feels the need for haste, she poured wait!" Unquestioning, they obeyed; abruptly he wheeled, and as he did so, vered as if struck by a cold breath. mines to secure an education and become out the coffee; she gathered up pro- gentleman; sees the governor s daugh. with unsteady hand though the commandant, to whom a the reins. Ere "Carried off!" he repeated, laying hit ter depart for Paris. Lady Ellse returns raised the cup and drank; started to few moments later she delivered a ceeding farther upon this errand of hand on the back of the chair. after seven years' schooling, and enter- serve herself again; as if forgetful injunction, gallantry, my lord looked of Seigneur's tains many nobles. Her Ladvahlp dances of similar brought his men to around. 'By a band the Black with strange fisherman, and a call to the Impulse, paused. a halt and proffered his services. "You seem to set great store on this men! His lordship, the Marquis, they arms Is made In an effort to capture a "And I?" she deeper Whereupon veil," he observed suspiciously. "And mysterious Le Seigneur Nolr. He escapes. said with the Marquis repeated the left behind bound and secured, but the I.ady Ellse Is caught In the "Grand" tide. breath. "To ride to the ambush" they girl's words more sharply; reddening, I believe you were about to ride off!" Lady Ellse they took with them." The Black Seigneur rescues and takes have so cleverly planned? Allow my- the' officer wheeled and to he added, noting her expression, when, For some time his Excellency said her to his retreat. Ellse discovers that started ride tier savior was the boy with the dsn. self to be taken prisoner by these des- on. , before she had time for pretext or an- nothing; like a ghost of himself, Sanches. the Seigneur's servant, la ar perate men? No; no; I could not! "I can't find anything wrong here!" swer, a heavy body stirred In the leaned hard against his support and rested and brought before the governor. " Lady Ellse has Sanches set free. Seig- And yet A trampling of horses' Puzzled, the Marquis straightened. bushes, near at hand, and a gruff voice looked at the trooper. neur and a priest at the "Cockles." San- hoofs in the court below interrupted. But her eyes were directed ahead called out. "But how could it have happened?" ches tells Desauraa that Ladv Ellse be "They "Stand you trayed him, but Is not believed. The are ready to start!" Uncer- and she pointed with her whip to a where are!" at length in a voice, low. Intense, he Seigneur plans to release prisoners at the tainly she lifted her head; looked break in the woody barrier to the right The nobleman's face changed; bis Inquired. "Monsieur le Commandant! Mount. Lady Ellse pleads with her fath- gaze, as if fascinated, now on you er to snare the lives of condemned pris around her; then mechanically stepped a path that, springing from the rested a The guard all are alive?" oners. Disguised as a peasant Iady forward and left the room. roadside, seemed to plunge into the score of rough figures who, following Stumbllngly, as best he could, the Ellse mingles with the people and hears A scene very the order, so unexpected and startling, explained, soma startling facts. A mysterious of animation greeted her In heart of the labyrinth. soldier and when he had Mountebank starts a riot. He Is arrested the court, alive with lords and ladles, "Look! the short cut! that would sprang simultaneously from neighbor- done, his Excellency made no sign and locked up after making close obser- for the most part already ing thicket or covert, and advanced that he had heard. vations of the citadel, and la afterwards in the saddle bring us half an hour before them to summoned before the governor's daugh and waiting. the ruins! Let us take It!" to surround them. Held by their grim "Monsieur le Commandant further ter. Tho governor enters the room during "Hall to Diana, who will us In A light suddenly on aspect the desperate determined vis- ordered me to say he had no doubt he the interview with the mountebank, as a lead seemed to break miserable buffoon, the Mountebank Is re the forests!" her companion, and be Bprang airily to ages; the black, threatening looks In would return with the Lady Elise," leased by order of the governor. Do "Fair nymph, let us away!" and the his saddle. "As my Lady wills!" gal the surprise of the moment, too late added the messenger hastily. suarao overoowers ruard and dons sol- my dler's uniform. The Seigneur successfully Marquis extended his hand. lantly. lord's hand sought the sword at "Monsieur le Commandant!" The passes ' guards and finds the "Great With a seemingly merry "Then call to commandant, his side. Roughly plucked from his Governor's eyes suddenly blazed; wheel." Jacaues. the taller, forced to nod she the and up acknowledged their greetings; put out tell him we'll meet them tread the wheel and bring enemlea of there!" 111 " "" tna governor. The Black Seigneur liber- a foot, l- and lightly sprang to her place The Marquis obeyed, and, without -- " BBllaSJalSaSSssssssssssssssssssss..ss.ssssssss ates the prisoners. The Seigneur again on mmmmmmMSmmt0 mad prisoner. The Marquis de Beau-vllle- ra the back of the nervous thorough- awaiting answer, or demur from the 7.. I visits the Mount. The Indies and bred. But ere giving the signal to officer in charge of the guard, the girl nobles Inspect the dungeons. Ellse visits the Belgneur. Ladv Ellse engages Na start, the girl's glance swung around flicked her horse and sent him over nette, daughter Pierre Laroche. friend of to a window opposite, where stood an a low bush into the narrow way. the Black Belgneur, .as maid. Nanette ' plana the release of the Black Belgneur. austere figure, lmperturbably looking Fairly in the path, she rode fast, ' ' down to watch them ride off. and pressing hard behind, my lord CHAPTER XXVIII. (Continued.) "Au revoir, mon pere!" Her voice soon found reason for doubt as to "This note might have been intend- rose with an odd, unusual thrill. "Au the advisability of that route, and a ed for tome admirer!" said, at length, revoir!" she repeated, wh4n a misti- suspicion of regret at his own assent the Governor's daughter slowly. ness in her eyes suddenly blurred to the departure from the main thor sight "He looked more like an old prlva- - of him, and she tightened the oughfare. As their surroundings grew teersman!" murmured the woman. reins, ret nesltatlng to go, her gate wilder ard the slender green figure "And there may be some plot some cleared, and swerving, was ahmntiv flitted more and more recklessly be- by plan!" - arrested another and more inter fore him, he even ventured to voice ested, spectator, who, partly concealed his misgivings advise greater care. "Prlvateersman!" The girl's man by ner underwent a change; she shrugged flowers and Plants, neered with A shake of the fair head was all he her shoulders. "What could they hope anxious expectancy from her own bal- received for answer and, regardless cony. As eyes of increasing to do at the Mount I Tou are lmaglna Nanette's met those of the roughness of the the Governor's way, sweep Uve, Marie!" lightly. "Nanette - Is daughter, they wavered she continued to on, now half guiltily; uphill, good-lookin- and what little is here suddenly became steady, then down, avoiding by a quick would seem to signify a rendezvous, held by something a flash of impel- turn one obstacle here, leaping anoth- ling intelligence There may be no great harm in that." in the other's gaze. A er there! From a black ambush, a "I am sorry, my Lady, to moment or two, my lady continued to branch like the arm of a Titan reached seem to regard think ill of my own kin," muttered the the girl; then touching her out to seize, but adroitly she swayed woman dejectedly, "but " norse, wneeied sharply, and set a pace from Its grasp and only the twigs and downward easy lightly "Think no more of It! You have not to follow. leaves touched the bent figure. At My sharp- done your duty. Now leave the mat the base of the Mount thev lord, however, they struck ter to me, and you, met by a numerous guard bright in ly, and at the sudden smart and a thank Marie!" holiday quick When, however, the old nurse trappings, and, under the care realization of falling behind, had of the frownlngly gone, all pretense of lightness faded commandant, with flourish of he drove his horse harder. from the face of the Governor's daugh horse, the party swept gaily from The tete-a-tet- e ,he had naturally ex- sands to shore. pected from her request to pursue the "A gallant company, Monsieur le. lonelier way promised now not to mate- commandant!" observed the Marquis rialize; the Idea that she was fleeing, to the officer in charge, as they be pursuing, possessed him. The for- reached the green line at the yellow est, a tangle of shrubs and strange DaBin s edge. "Now if we were to creepers, was the. scene of the Idyl; meet an enemy " she, a sprite of the greenwood, danced "He would And us prepared, my illusively through the maze. At length Lord!" the officer declared. when my lord had begun to grow "True!" And the nobleman com- weary of vainly endeavoring to over- placently touched the Jeweled hilt of take her, fate favored his efforts; his own blade, accompanying the ac- brought to a standstill, at the edge tion with a tender glance at the Lady of a torrent, the object of his pur- Ellse. suit ' She, however, a little ahead, ap- "Are you mad, Ellse?" A shadow peared not to bear; spoke suddenly to on his brow, the Marquis rode down. her horse, and, as they swung from She made no reply; regarded only the sward, started at a brisk gallop the water. down the road. Lauehlnsr. the others "I hope it Is not In your mind to at- came after, lords and ladles first; be tempt to croBS," he went on, a shade hind, with tumult and clatter, the com- of petulance in his accents. mandant and his men. As they ad- She urged her horse forward; it vanced, on either side the wav think stopped. trunks of moss-grow-n monarcbs up- "Ellse! I beg of you! It Is danger- lifted their gnarled and hoarv branch. ous; better go back, and around!" es, to meet overhead; through leafy But the girl set her red Hps, raised "Sugar-Plums,- " He Repeated. Interstices bright flashes of sunlight ber whip, and 'brought It down hard. shot downward, danced on One gar- The animal sprang into the foam; horse, he found himself flung to the swiftly he put question after question, ments and accoutrements, and then breasting the current, it slipped once sward; unceremoniously pinioned, and and, having probed to the core the con- whisked elflshly away. In dim recesses or twice, recovered, and, after an ef heard the voice of my lady raised In sistency of the tale, with a gesture, The 8ound of Horns nnches and sparrows sang; beyond, fort, managed to reach the bank op- his behalf. brusk and contemptuous, dismissed murmured streams and rivulets, while posite. My Lord less blithely than the bearer. er, and, opening the bit of paper, once at the feet of the riders, gay restless be had first embarked on the adven CHAPTER XXIX. (TO BE CONTINUED.) more she scrutinized it swiftly, in- flowers nodded, as If in accompani- ture followed; the cold waters surged tently. ment to the glad music of the morn. around, and be almost expected to be The Marquis Intervenes. Their Consolation. "Tomorrow Monastery St. Ranu " "Small wonder his Excellency should swept away. At length, however, The evening of the same day, his Quartermaster General Edwin A. I he read. "Yes; It must mean St. Ran-lilph- e have desired to add this fair principal- chilled by the Icy touch of the torrent Excellency, in the seclusion of a small Taylor of the United Sons of Confed- where we are going. And ity to his own!" muttered the Marquis, and somewhat more out of humor, he private chamber adjoining the salle du erate Veterans told at a Memorial Where Beppo knew we were going! looking around. "Of the seven forests found himself on the other side. Near gouvernement, stood looking down at day banquet tn Memphis this story. Beppo, she went down on the beach of Brittany, none will compare with the top of the bank, where the Gov his desk on which were strewn papers "A southerner," he said, "sat In the with!" Again she studied the frag- this, the Desaurac woods. What think ernor's daughter had now the grace to and messages containing the latest lobby of a New York hotel, discus- ment, striving to make out a word that you, Ellse?" spurring his horse near await him, he rejoined her, disap news from Paris and received at the sing certain campaigns with a north- had been blotted and was almost il- his betrothed's. "Are you not taken proval on his face, reproach In bis Mount but a few hours before. That erner. legible. She frowned as she endeav- by its beauties?" eyes. Yet still did the girl remain un- the character of this Information, po- "'Well,' the northerner ended, with ored to decipher it. "Lady B." She She looked at him with a start- - conscious of her lover's wounded sen- litical and social, was little to his lik- a laugh, 'well, we licked you, anyhow.' jave an exclamation. "That refers, of since leaving the sands she had not sibilities; her own eyes, like stars be- ing, seemed manifest from his mann- " 'Yes, you did,' the southerner ad- course, to But why?" She kept ask- spoken, and now, tugging at the reins, neath the flurry of hair, were turned, er;-he stared at the missives resent- mitted; 'but, by crlnus! It's plain, ing herself the question. "Why?" ehe only said abruptly: "My saddle! I not to the young man, but away, to- fully; then frowned and threw down from the size of your pension list, repeated,' when suddenly the brown believe it is loose." ward a gaunt-lookin- ruin that bad the pen be had been using to mark, or that before we gave In we crippled yea widened changed; a new light 'Loose!" repeated the nobleman. suddenly uplifted Itself, as if by magic. make note of, their contents. every blessed one of you!'" THE KFiCORn,". KF.NA, NEW. -- MEXICO.

' RECORD SHIPMENT Of PEACES rollRlH class pdstfUsf Eh1 EXAldlNA: The Kenna Record - :"" ; V St PARCEL POST. TI0N. SATUR0AX SEPTi H. I&I3. D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pyb'r What is believed to be u record Tho United States Civil Serv- shipment by parcel pest in. Now ice Commission announces that PUBLISHED WEEKLY Mexico atf leattv, pa.ssed through on the date named above an ex- 4 Albuquerque last night,' yhenj amination Will be heal at Kos-wel- l, if' Entered Fcbtmry 8th 1907 the LUMbEfe it Kennn, 210 crates of peaches in tiansiti . ft. Mei. iis a result of HARDWARE New Mexico, Post Office, as second Clas l ' from Farmington, San Juan which is expected to make Mail Matter. - - - it Bulldlnc Material Farm Implements county to Gallup wfcS'b haitdled certification to fill a contemplat- of nil Inds, her ed vacancy in position of Subscription $1.00 Per Year in the Advance ftach crate weighed twenty fourth class postmaster of class pounds, the maximum limit un nt Kenna, N. Mex. and FANCY and STAPLE Advert Isplnc rntos mmlr kniwn on nppHontlon der the recent ruling of I ho post-oftle- o other vacancies as they may oc- department, increasing cur at that office, unless it. shall GROCERIES LOCAL AND PERSCiNAL. the weight of parcel post pack- - be decided in the interests of ig"S fiom eleven to twenty the service to till lb vaceiVcy by Legal Blanks printed ami for tite pounds in the first and wocond fetnstatnient. Tho t tyreprUlen if sale by theKemvi Record. t!?mtehsa-- zones, embracing a radius of ion of the postmaster at this Oliver W. Bishop and wife of 150 miles. As the crow flies, office was $06.b0 feu- - the last T5oaz Gallup KENNA TIN SHOP were in town Tuesday on and Farmington are less fiscal year. . business. than 100 miles apart However Age limit, 21 years and over We make what you want In thla line, Tanka, Well Casing, because of Farmington's Mrs. John A. Rogers is visit- isolat on the elate ef the examination, Watering Troughs. Repair work neatly and promptly done. vf ed Ros-we- location so far as rail con with ing friends and relatives in ll the exception that in t nection is this week. John is hatch- concerned, the fruit State where women are declared ing again. will have traveled approximate- by statute to be of full age for ly, 1,000 miles when it reaches all purposes at 18 years, women FOR Al-amo- RENT. Gallup, going via Purango, 18 years of age on the date of I he Good two room house with Pueblo and El . Moro, examination will be admitted. Life Ins. Co. Knod well of water, located near Colo., thence to Albuquerque Applicants must residewithin California State the school house. Inquire of and from here to Gallup. Four the territory supplied by the SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA John A. Kimmons. ' transfers were necessrry; post otht;e for which the. exami- Capital Paid up $900,000. Policies that Fit Ifee People. ' The rate paid was 21 cents a nation is announced. .' W. P. Littlerield returned to 1-- crate, 1 5 cents per pound, or The examination is open to RYDER & HASTETTER Ids ranch here Tuesday after a for the entire crates. By few eUiys all citizens of the United .States visit witli family in express the rate would have STATE AGENTS. Jkhiwell. who can comply with the re been prohibitive, New Mexi quirements. Joe Good and wife returned can. Application forms and full in this week1 from an extended formation concerning the re City D. President, Geo. T. Littlefield Vice President. trip over Texas. Kansas Stock Yards, Aug quirements of the examination V Jeff White . 18, 1913. Try Our After Dinner Coffee. After Tuesday last can be seen reel from the post X week receipts inct Each bucket contains One Solid of cattle eased, m iHer at. Kenna and the local and prices eased off a little. Silver Knife and Fork both sil- Secretary at Roswell, of..from Prime fed ver wear and coffee are guaran- cattle declined very the U. S Civd Service Com mis little from the high Kans- b " teed to please you. SI. 10 per time, sion, Washington. D. C.:'.) ', Strictly a home institution - bucket. as grass cattle lost 25 to 50 cents, Applications should be" prop 2-- 35 Kenna Lumber (V. feeders to cents, butcher erly executed and filed with the grades unchanged. Quarantine Commission Mrs. W. B. cott ret urn. d at Wafhingfon ai k Your patronage solicited. 8 cattle closed firm Friday, some least 7 davs bef. re the elate ef liom) Monday from a few day-visi- t sales 10 higher. Receipts of nthpiwfre.it with funnels in Roswel. the examination. cattle teday amount to 24000 may he impracticable lo exam- n Very IT. 8. Comm ssioner J. F. Car- bead, and the aiket is amply ine the r.pplican's. respectfully, roll, Lewis N. Todd and C'liarhs able to take cares ;f them All U. S. CIVIL SERVICE M Hall of lilkins were in town classes are selling well, - butcher COMMISSION. 1 3fouday on hind business. grades of natives, quarantine V .1 cattle and stock cattle leading August 22 dn History. Cashier. 0- - From week to week you will in the demand. Prime he'avy 8 11 1829 The first temperance f o iiivl a clubbing list in the Record steers sold at $8 85 today, fair to ciety in Ireland founded. - at prices you can not duplicate good $7.00(rt;8 35, Kansas grass elsewhere. Watch for them steers SG.25i,8.00, Quarantine 1849 A convention called the Get your winters reading thru grass steers $5.25(ftG 50, grass Peace Congress opened Its sit tin! Record and save from 2o cows $1.50(.G.OO; veal calves tings at Paris, ir 50 to per cent. $7 009 25, stock steers S5.50 - 18G4 Millard Fillmore pub 7.35, feeders- - tG-25- 00. Hogs lished a in Legal Blanks printed and for letter which he de have been selling since clines to pale by the Kenna Record. better become candidate for Thursday, including presidency today. the and declared in All Kinds of Job Work In addition to Groceries, Dry- - when they advanced 5' to 10 favor of MoClellan,

gootls ana we cents. neatly done at The . Kenna Drugs, have m 1874 The thore end of the a nice transit assortment of United States direct cable was Record Office. Queens wear Glas ware and no Urge Temperate Dress. laid on the Irish coast, near to you , We carry a nice line of tions offer at the very Alexandria, Minn., Aug 19 Valentia. Jowest prices possible. The Minnesota woman's Temp Writing papers, Envelopes, 1903 Lord Sailesbury, ex Jonee.& Pirtle. erance Union began its thirty "v Premier of England died. ' Cards, Statements, Invoices, On The Throne For 65 Years. seventh annual convention here today, and one of the reforms to etc. Vienna, Austria, Aug. 18 When a grain of sand gets in be urged by the delegates will Your patronage solicited. Emperor King Francis Josp!i to a clam shell and causes tho concern present-da- y fashions! of Austria-Hung- ry celebrated occupant sorrow and grief, it The federation is in favor of a his eighty thin! birthday today don't wail and moan and find natiem-wid- e crusade and the sixty-fift- h against fault with all creation. It sets anniversary some of the styles now prevail of his ascension to abo't doing that which will al the throne. ing because it is alleged they His reign holds the record in leviate the irritation. It covers lead to immorality and lowei modern history. His family is the rough substance with a se the standards of womanhood, gathered about him at Ischl, cretion that makes it smooth while they lessen resrrccl It is hard for a man to where, he has received congrat- man's and comfortable and easy to Special Offer. under- for the women who wear them stand what a woman ulations from all abide with. In a few ypaYs the The Kenna Record one year sees in parts of the him to admire. world. homely, obstructive giain of The Oklahoma Farm Journal Bankers Discuss Currency Bill. sand becomes a beautiful pearl. one year and If you have ever noticed it is FOUND GUILTY. Chicago, Aug. 22 Leading We too may cover our sorrows The Pennsylvania Farm Journ- the busy people who don't com- Maury I, Diggs found guilty bankers of the country are here and make them things of value al five years, all for $1.75 plain about not getting their of violating the Man Act. There today discussing the Wilson-M- c rather than an irritation. We Subscribe now. work done. Were six counts in the indict-inen- l Adoo Currancy Bill, may learn fremi the lowly clam i which tOR SALE. If folks were, inside and the jury found a ver- friends of the how to beautify our lives turned administration and 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and out there would be dict of guilty in the first four. hope to to a worth about as rush vote next make them something to Motor Boats at bargain price s, much difference Each count carries a maxi- week. There is to our fellow in them as expected be man.. all makes, brand new machines, there is now. mum penalty of fivn years and fiery a discussion over the meaa If money talks there are a lot on easy monthly payment plan. a minimum of one year in a ure owing to wide isn't as easy the difference of people making too much noise Get our proposition before buy- It to get acquaint Fed ral penitentiary. Sentence of opinion ed in various parts over ing or you will regret also with the girl that stays at will be pronounced by Judge bill.; it, home the If women of a hundred years bargains in used Motor Cycles. and helps her 'mother as Van Fleet on Sept. 2nd. is ago could see their granddaugh- Write us today. Enclose Stamp it with (he other kind but C m i n e 1 1 i, is to have a It better folks say ters of today they would think for reply. you will be well lepaid for the with Diggs went to trial on the you are crazy than net to do they must have married a lot of Address Lock Bo? 11, extra effort required in finding 20th. anything at all. stingy husbands. J25-S26'ad- v. Trenton, Mich. her. jriiti hEConn, kenm, nIew Mexico.

X sww?fif Important Law. Pointj? rfeCefflly Decided by ' DAVID L. GEYER the Secretary oi the Interior. No Moaay r--r -7 fa Advance ".lr'.- . - - .'ET EMFresh. RnlliBle. Purs VAN D OFFICE PRACTICE July 1913. Satiifaca ) ".L Guaranteed fo Pleat A fiw) Qoar-aateeo- S- .' t ' r Yvfrr fiarrlrnet and SPECIALTY. nil. t.'rllou.I,tt'.i In HOMESTEADS. f merttiot Or Office Ramon Bloek Lewast Nat N "uiici n O row h rtcMa. inatti. orrfcit ftbsiVil.l;, "'. N. M. ' The st.itiB of land at date of Faclerr FOV I'J CENTS ' application must govern. If Pricaa we will Esilatl J COLIXOTION mt subject of tfntry f.r any Terms A 1 Big. OO Oaf Tntitftl SI. Sawing of 1 TrtHrcH llailUk 10 ak. , fo, caiipe, the application stould be I akg. Vljrewlnp OLrf $100 II i -; -- it I pL. karlj Arraw-ta.a- Vnlaffe lbt '.- -r 'jj 1 Fntlt-rto- Markwt l.altii.'r 1IM reject ed. To it would R. L. eusiend Faa-iG- aha 11 TarlMa tliaUa isaar S..4. til ROBERSON. ff i w- SI.OO b) totrivean unfair advantage P. A. STANCE. Pkbs. Direst. -.a - 1 Wrlle ImUfl fmnA 1ft ftflnta- t artr. pay ltaa .and PaBI1l anil rra:va Ilin aoiva , .mum i, it,,',,, over other applcants, enabling -r The gatbvr with Itntri.rtir (lrJrn (lutil. y Barber tr -- NORTH 8IDK-Ag- ent to keen off in MIS KftKu hu Ilockford, Illiiioltt the applicants for the Parhandle Stexm tending entrymen and affording Laundry, of Amarfllo, Texas speculation Phtthi , ,. . N 13 opportunity for in EXCURSIONS government la wis Stnt Anywhert in the United States on The Land liaving Department -- : Dr. H.;L. Fiscus. the solo charge of the public r nwoj I5IE,E, rrsi a i imyour or ou OWN HOME 9hi3ieM & tfurgeen, and ffrep, f lands, surveyed, unsurveyed, uhio nitc. iniHL hits jurisdiction to determin- WILL S'KMD tfi any part of the United State a beautiful STARCK PIANO, linW---.a- She Pienna SDrugstcre. ing equitable as well as legal, WEwith handsome silk Vmr acarf. polished revolving top stool, with brass feet and flass balls, Starck's CMnpl.t Piano Instructor, all fully warranted for 15 in- years, on 30 Days' Free Trial right in your Own home, without asking any money in ffure, rights, of parties claiming hawdaorrlr-at- , awaataat-tona- ' fresh S)rtigs 4 . Vkemleats. till advance, and it yon do not And It the d anal Inchest trait Low o n e- - w a y secdndclass. terest therein. Piaswycm ever aaa mr haarcL and if it is not entirely satisfactory and acceptable kind'i fatehl dietHeH A dink - m to yourself b.and fully ...al ta thai mat famous and biheat.priccl pi..o made In all Colonist Fares will bo in effect important features, thro It may be returnid to us. in which event we will stand the ediea. freight charges both ways. We trust you and leave you to b. "both judge and jury,' tftaticitcri(. Slubber "Seeds dnti The transferee of an unpat- hence you are to be pleased or there will be no sale, and the trial will not coat you a at approximately $30.00 for the ' ' eefiny. Isn't that fair 1 Your banker or any commercial agency will tell yoa wa are Seilef Arikles. : '". ented entry gets no better title Mf J wall aa willing to make good on our guarantee and all our promises andagrae-ftffwk- s, fall season to aWttue yott ara sat in auceptlcg our proposition. California and the 8J: than the entryman had, but he Northwest. Vienna, - - - , X JW. may protect himself so that he Send for Our 3pciat Adertisuig Offat to First Buyer in New Localities Save Unnecessary Selling Expense .. Dates of sale: Sept. . 25th to may receive notice of any pro- ants.' . and All and Profit, m ' ' Wa wfll saalra h aaay for yoa to daal with as, no matter where you are located. We will Oct. 10th inclusive. ceeding against said entry if he arrange VERY EASY TERMS to suit your needs. Send for our Beautiful Catalog Today. files in the local office a notice SEEPS'"' STARCK PIANOS an Warranted for 25 Years, buf They LAST A LIFETIME H DUCl BEE'S StLSS SURFED I of such transfer, Nihty day Tourists ' tickets to MTMHOK BB.HOTE SOLOIST BARBAimS III OTHCm MAKES SPECIAL OFfEHi 1 PLATIR AMOS make pianists and in used and rebuilt planosatliO.tM, rHmd t bnHi New A trlollrUl Of us for Special 175. tICOandup. 9 Di&k Ralnf. Under the law even tho pref- all. Send Player Piano Send for list. Church Health resorts in Texas and all ua our tcrniAiiout customer. Catalogue if interested. & Parlor Organs all styles and prloes. prig, concctipn KhjaffK-M-- G -t erence right secured by settle- ulf points on sale any day. 11 the fli'wt : Trti. T splendid : Oaioa, 9 b vane- - .Vr!t tu today. Our beautiful literature will interest yoa Mention this paper. t, Uefl 1 10 hniba tti Tavnetit1! la eii. ment duly maintained, is lost For full particulars see ,. ' 4.LARAN'1KKI TO PLKAE. j Write to-d- j Mention this Paper unless asserted through timely Manufacturer, A. P. fl. STARCK PIANO CO., O. Holder. L 4Nl'VVraw'SSWwlrN(WS -- eimy; bLMirtlva Offices aoi Wanreorns, 3 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO, ILL Dept. KENNA, ; NEW MEXICO. SEND 10 CENTS 93 The pei-denc- of a contest does ' i . 4a .a all aluMii th wlwllaM nf Havia Plan' a. a(a. n t excuse non compliance with Wc.want the Notice for Pnblleatloa. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. name of every the ivqnirements of la'V. non-coa- l P. S. 041 non coal F . ' 068S7 young man who Department of the Interior, 11. 8. Land Department of the Interior. U. S. Land e The act of 1880 accorded a suc- Office at Port Sumner. N. M. July 1". 19IX at Port Sumner, N, M. Aug. 7, 1913. ambitious to W&.tt-'-SSmLmtt- given O. is "iVri a.' J Notice is hereby that John J. Garner, Notice is hereby given that James cessful conteslant the pretVrem e nf Kenna. N, M. who. on June 3. 1911, made Johnson, of Claurtell, N. M. who, on June II, right or entry. Ttie acc prance Add. homestead entry No. omm, for NW'f. 1900. made Add. homestead entry No. 00627. DE NEW, Sec, 2H. Twp. S S., Range 30 E., N. M. NE't". 8. Twp. 3 8., Range, 30 A LAWYER Notice for I'nbltcattoii. of, any application for for Section E.. , ...... the land P. Meridian, hns lllfcd notice of Intension to N. M. P, Meridian, has tiled notice of intention three-yrn- r three-yea- r knd We ev- '.. - Proof, to establish claim to Want fo hear from Department ;bf the 'interior, U.- ,S. during silcti pi fiml of preferen- make to make Proof, to establish claim ery business man who wishes the land above descrlhcdi before Dan C. to the land above described, before C. A. ' Land tit Roswell, M. 24, 1013. de-a- pi Office N. July tial right r"ests alone npon Commissioner, in office BUSINESS LAW. I lavage. U. 8. his Coffey. II. S. Commissioner, in his office that he knew Notice Is hereby given that Wtlllnm E. Elder, at: Write toaar aM . a. tall ya. fc.w w. k... maa. lawyer kt Kenna. N. M. on the 5lh day of Sept- - 1913. Ellda, N. M. on the 1st day of October 1913. at at haaaraa. . yaaaw aiaa faat Haa yaa. aa4 aalapa4 of Allle, N. M., who. on Nov. 3. 1910, made II. tnunt'.l reg'ilations. a laaal kaa aaaa ml t.rfa.ia aiaa wttk tralatac tkat toaaaa E. No.02371, If', ft Claimant names tu witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: kaawlU to Utaat. Tkla laaaal, laaaa.4 11 yaara aaa, k , Ser. for fH, See. Twp. S. Such applications bet-- have Jdlifi tfolrtliirl, II. - faWaatal vka aava aaMr bar asaailaallaH la avary ftata l Kauge J7 It, N. P, Merldl:in, has Hied no- It. William Cooper, Joseph Joseph A. Smllh, Charley M, Myers, Laura Mao D. a Caaraai mj Ummm ar. mm Ha.la.ia aaaa. ail, nil three-yea- r per;nitted in ouiVr A. Cooper; Harvey W.Fryi all of Kenna, N. S. Casey Y. Smith, all of N. ahnot III fmrOoomlalaOoUaaa tice of Intention to make Proof, to to prevent, Smith. Claudell. Lan C,C, IIsNnr, V, . law Oourn which Ata tor pracllea, aa4 eHtiibllsh-clii- l n to lh land M. M. '. Henry. Boalnaai above described, as far as possible, lihoar Ootnpleta, Practical, any attempted Ai-C- ' Register. AiS-8'- Law Ocmraa for Bualoaaa MaB.rrio before Will A. Palmer. U. S. Commissioner, Register. oat about tba low coat, and aaa how in his office near Itedland, N. M.on NEM disKsitioii of the. 'preference aaally yon lai obtain m thoroafb NOTICE OF CONTEST. NOTICE knowladya of tha Law whlla eontlaa HFM Sco. 10. Twp.a s. Ilange. 37 E. N. M. acitu FOR PUBLICATION. lug your praaaai work. Kmy Ta. aaaI r ght ding to the atatufe. - Oill'SS 8:3d P. M. nn S jpt ember 3, 1913. ,027018 Baa4 today lar haaaoaia aatalag aa4 It. , howr-vt-r- , at al aaaaaaalal all area lb fid'oyv;.-!- any Deinrtment of thn Interior, U. S. ffndaataa Claimant names at witnesses: that , Department of the Interior, U. S. S. . aaa traapa Ik.lr aaaartaaUf Land Office lioswell. N. M. July 28. 1913" by baao luua.ria aa a. Uka Ul.l UrftVir C.Orlffl i, Tni mis M.'llvrd. these "of suih sus)i?ikI d application only at Land Office alRrswell. N. M. Aug. 5, 1913. ; Horry Elklns, N. M. t 1b il'Eitir cohitciiroliDuir HefjlonoT, K,. To C. DeVore of Notice Is hereby-give- that James II. Stigall, LAW ' aXjrfiort AshbViiri'nii'vitl V. H0HO0S OV : ' "' ' Allie, N. spriiis into existance ujion the of Richland, N, M. who. on Feb. 27, 1913. made Ml amarlaaa baUtlaf Balratt, aUki Doteler. these of M. Coop ilk ' " - You are hereby notified that Luther L. A'i;. i!i T. ('. Tlf,t.hT.Ort; ReirSsler. failure of co itest-a- nt H. E. Ser. No.02701H, for WK Sec. 39. Town- the successful M. post office er. who gives Elklns. N. as his ship 6 S, Range 35 E.. N. M. P. Meridian, to (he pref- addreM, did on 7. 1913. file In this office Xotlce ior PnVUention. . ., avail himself of June has Hied notice of intention to make tbree ' Jt'otico'for i'Dulicalion. -- , - diily application eontest non-eo- P. 8. (k8T3 vKM erence his coYfdborated to year Proof, to establish claim to the land 0J1300 right. your Department of tha Interior, U. 8. Land . and secure the euBeellntlon of home- aliove described, before C. E. Toombs, U. entry NO. 05119.1. 7, Office at Fo.t Sumner. N. M. Auuust I. 1H3. Department of the Interior, U. S. stead Serial made March S. Commissioner, In his office at Richland. 1910, TWp. 7 8,1 27 E., Notice is hereby itlven that Homer C, Land Office at Itoswell. N. M. July '.'1, 1913. The field notes, maps, and forSH, Sec. Rane H. M. 00 Sept. IS. 1913. Ash-broo- N. M. P. Meridian, as grounds for his Cramer, of Kennu, N. M. who. on Feb. 8, Notice is hereby (riven that Clifton C. k plats of General Land Office and Claimant names as witnesses: the contest he alleges tnat Harry C. DeVorC has 1909, made homestead entry No. 0W7J, for of Allte, N. M. Guardian of Nancy E, Alias P. Beeman, S. Blackburn, approved by the Commissioner wholly abandoned said tract of land, and has Michael John Sea. 34. Twp. 4 S. Rnnire 30 E.. and on Deavers. insane, who. on Jan. 19 1911, made W. "tlgnll, Charles Peek, all of Richland, N', not resided upon or cultivated any part Sept. 7, 1910, miicte add'l. homestead entry H. E. Serial No. 081300. for K'A NWX. EH are conclusive evidence of sur- N. M. T, (J, Tillotson. 8WX 27, thereof for more than one years last past. No. man. for SWH. Section J7, Twp. 4 Sec Township's 8. Ranpe 87 E.. A8-C- Heglster. . Ranice ,10 V... N. M. P. Meridian, has filed no- N. M. P, Meridian, has tiled notice of inten- veys of public lands, and when You are. therefore, further notified that three-yea- allegations will by this tice of intent Ion- to make three jeht Proof, tion to make r Proof, to establish they show that land is not Pur- the said be taken a establish claim to the land above described claim to the land, above1 described, before office as having been confessed by you, and After a father has told his veyed, no other evidence is com- your said entry will be canceled thereunder before Dan C. SavatfO. U. 8. Commissioner, Will A, Palmer, U. S. Commissioner, in his children how ea3y he got his in his office at Kenna, N. M. on the inth office near Redland, N. M. on NEM NEW, .without your further right to be heard there- petent to approve a survey.. in, appeal, if day of September 1013. Sec. 10. Twp. 6 8., Range 87 B N. M. P. M. either before this office or on lessons when he was a boy, he Claimant names as witnesses: on September t, 1913. Land cannot be patented until you fail to Hie In this office within twenty is days after the FOURTH publication of this put in a bad position when James W. Reed.aTosephG. Ml Claimant, names as witnesses: survey is made ark ford. Oliver and approved. notice, as shown below, your answer, under hi William C. Hilda. William E. Elder, David S. Roteler, his y hands pater familias a Powell. Macklin. all of N. Joseph oath, specifically meeting and responding to V. ; C. C. Henry. M. McUaha, Mabry O. Danforth, Allte, NOTICE all of FOR PUBLICATION. these allegations of eontest, or If you problem he can't work to save a?-S- " : N. M. T. C. Tn.LoTioK, 016339 0208W5 Helster. time to file in this office due his 1 eck. 9 that Retrlster. Department of the Interior, V. 8. proof that you have served a copy of your Xotlce for Fnbllcntlon. Land Office Roswell, N. M. Aug. S, 1913. in ' at answer on the said contestant either The 1 OS247B doctrine that a rich man NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Notice is hereby given that William Rudolph, person or by registered mail. If this service Department of tho U. S. ... omm of Elklns, N. M. who. on Jnne 13. 1908. is by delivery of a copy of your can't get into heaven doesn't Interior, i . .., .... i made made the Land Office at Roan ell, N. M. July 25. Department of the Interior, IT. S. II. E. 15755, Scr. No. 015339. for NE!i: and answer to the contestant in person, proof seem to scare as many people as on 22. Notice is hereby given that William R. Land Office at Itoswell, N. M. Aug. 6. 1913. Not. 1909. made add. entry Serial No. of such service must be either the said 020HS5. the probability of want on earth Blanchard. of Jenkins. N. M. who. on May 11, Notice is hereby given that Orlean Lewis, for NWM, Sec. 27, Twp. 6S. Range 27 contestant's written acknowledgment of bis 1810, made II. K, Ser. No. 03S4T9, for KM Sec. F.lklns, M. E., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of in- receipt of the copy, showing the date of of N. Widow of Jay D. LewK . B Hank-e- . three-yea- r person by One of the items of expense of 14 Twp. S. 81, E., N. M. P. Meridian, deceased, who. on Aug. 5.1007, made H. E. tention to make Proof, to estab- its receipt, or the affidavit of the filed lish claim 40 land described, whom delivery was made stating when has notice of Intention to make three 1226.V Serial No, 01SH, for. NH SW': S)H the above before the the Canadian government last year Proof, John F. Uarroll, U. S. Commissioner In his and where the copy was delivered; if made to establish claim to the land 8W: NWW SE', 8er it. Tp , S. Range year 15,000 . registered" was for corkscrews. above described, before Dun C. Savage, U. K. N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of office at Elklns, N. M. pn Sept. 9, 1913, by mall, proof of such service i. affidavit person ft Commissioner, in his office at Kenna. N. Intention to make five-yea- r Claimant names as witnesses: must consist of the of the It must have taken quite a flow ' Proof, to estab- M. on Sept. 3. 1913. lish claim to the land above described, before Charlie E. Miller, George W. Bice. John by wbom the copy was mailed stating when Williams, mailed, of oratory to have gotten the Claimant name as witnesses: John P. Carroll, U, S, Commissioner, In his Heislg, Thomas A. all of Elklns, N. and the post office to which it was C. accorr.patned by William T. Harnett, Ernest Carruth, Ben office at Elklns. N. M. on Sept, 16. 1913. M. T. Tii.lotsoji, and this affidavit must be bill through. A receipt Warren, John F. Duckett. all of Jenkins, Claimant names as witnesses: J Register. (he postmaster's for the letter. M. T. C. You should state ia j our answer the nsme 201 con- Tillotsob, Charley E. Miller. William Rudolph, George There are lawyers in AslO post which you desire future ' Al lleiflster. C. Cooper. Notice for Publication. Of the office to William H. Davis, all of Elklns. sept vou. gress and a lot of others who N-- 021738 notices to be to T. C. , ' Tillotson, ff . C. Tillotson, Register. peo- NOTICE FOR rUBLICATIOSa A1.VS13 Register Department of the Interior, IT. S. think they know what the Dale of Orst publication Aug. 1. 1913 non-co- 1 F, 8. 09973 Land Office at Roswell, N. M, July 14. 1913. ple to '" " second " Aug. 8. 1913. ought want. Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Notloftis hereby given that Byron F. Knight NOTICE FOR rCBLICATION. , " " third " Aug. 15, 1913. Office N. M. July 5, 1013. of Kenna, N. M., who, on Feb. 14, 1910, made oUler a st Fort Sumner, 0JIS99 " " fourth " Aug. 22. 1913. The person gets the Notice Is hereby gfven that Jason H. Go nil v. H. E. Serial No. 021738. for HWK; g; KWU, Department of the U. S. more he sees what a fool he was of Kenna, N. M.'. who, on Jan, 5, lvi, made Interior, W!i SE'J. Sect. Twp. 6 S.. Range SO E.N. M. Land Office M. 21, Oftimes the nian who dilates addllionnl II. E. No. 09973, for NKk', Sec. 31, at Itoswell. N. July 1913. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to when he was younger. . Is hereby given Ash-broo- three-yea- r Twp. 4 S.. Ramre W K. N. M. P. Meridian, Notice that Wealthy make Proof, to establish claim to the most upon the beneficial of Allie. N. M. who, on Jan. 19, 1911. lias filed notice of intention to make final the land above described, before Dan C. Sav- - 11. H; effects of physical culture- had M00 Reward, $100. three year proof, to establish claim to the made E Ser. No. 02IS99, for NUM. Beo. age, V. S, Commissioner, in his office at Kenna S-- The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn WM WK, Section !7, Twp. e . Range 37 M , on 4, 1013. land above desolbed. before Dan C. Havaire, N. September the smallest woodpile in the that there a at leiwt one urau.til disease Iliat sriem-- N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice Inten- has been cure In it ' U- - S. Commissioner, in his Office at Kenna, of Claimant names as witnesses: able to an tu wo. and mat a tion to make three-yea- r Proof, to neighborhood. Catarrlk Mall's Catarrh CJu . tli only punitive N M. on Sept. 4. 1H3. establish Lem Coaby, Robert C. Cosby. Willie A. Fry. fur uoar known to tbe trail torn alemlty. t'aUrrlt claim befog 'Claimant names as witnesses: to the land above described, before Will John A. Klmmons, all of Kenna, N. M. a oouatltutlonal aiuirea a ronfiiiu-tkw- A, Palmer, V. 8. Commissioner, In bis office A Boston man won a fifty trealineot. Hall's Catarrh Cure to taken Edg-a- r L. Graves. William H. Cooper. Harvey T. C. Tillotson. Register. actum directly upon the blood and iiiucom near Kedlund, N. M. oaNEU NEX. See. 10, prize a ago for surfaces of the system, there! y destroying in. W.Fry, Byron F. Knluht, all of Kenna, N. M. dollar short time foundation of disease, Twp.B 8. H. 37 E. N. M. P. M. on Sept . 193. the and itlvitis the patient J6-A3t- f C. C. Hknrt. Ileiflster. A woman who shed a'noog on high cost of living. strength by building up the cooftltutton and assist- Claimant names as'witnesses: can tears the ing nature In doing IU work. T. proprlelors hav so much faith In Its curative par era that they olll. William E. Elder, David S.. Boteler, Joseph without preporation gets her The man who can sing after On Hundred Dollars for anv c ae that It f"" to Legal Blanks printed and M. McGaba. Mabry A, Dnnfortn. all of AUle. cure. Hend tor fist of tostlmoiilolf. for way easier than the one who paying his bills certainly de Address V. J. CHENEY CO,' bledo, O. N. M. T, C. TILLOTSON. Sold by all Druggists. 75c . Bale by the.Kenna Record. Al-A- Keg-Inter- fights far U serves something. . 14 Hairs i sully fills far co.tlpatloa. THE RECORD, KENNA. NEW MEXICO.

GOV. MeALESTER'S PARDONS LYNCH EXPERTS Oil DRY NEGROES Held Good by the Criminal Court of Uncle Sam's Last Big Land Opening Appeals. FARMING TO MEET 1,345,000 Fertile Acres AT PAULS VALLEY Oklahoma City. When Governor Open to White Settlement en the Cruce crossed the boundary of his official jurisdiction on the night of International Congress Opens FortPeck Indian Reservation coo masked men July 31, en route to Kansas City, he take victims Late in October in City of MONTANA from Deputy shooti- left behind him the duties and pre- and Along Main Line ef Greet Northern Railway ng FOLLOWS. rogatives of the office of the chief ex- Tulsa, Okla. 8,406 homesteads of 160 acres each on Peck Indian Reser- ecutive of state, immedi- the Fort the which vation, located just north of the Mluouri River on the fertile plains of North- ately MURDER CHARGE A6AINST BOTH devblved on the lieutenant gov- eastern Montana, will be open to white settlement. ernor, and all acts performed by Act- GREAT CROP SHOW PLANNED 1,545,000 acres are available prairie land with a rich, sandy soil capable of raising 20 10 ing Governor J. J. McAlester in grant- lom to bushels of wheat and Had Just Been Taken from Ardmore 40 to 60 bushels of oats per acre. ing a pardon to George Crump, Jr., Register Glasgow, Jail and Wert on the Way to Many Nations Will Be Represented at Havre or Great Falls, Montana are valid and binding in every re- - Daily September 1 20, inclusive Paul'a Valley for the by Eminent Scientists and by to spect. Drawing at Glasgow, September 23 In Ex- Preliminaries. Fine Exhibits the TImm tande hare brn ppral! at sin to ST M par acre, an4 aaa ke So held the criminal court of ap position Buildings. takan ap under Ibm United Stats Bumsaia4 laws. peals In a verbal opinion announced Information FREE wrrtM,V Paula Valley. Two negroes while trmtexl nap foldnr and detail! Inform by Judge Thomas H. Doyle In eighth annual regarding thta big land opening. If being brought to Pauls Valley from the Tulsa, Okla. The coupon ill Dry--, out below and mall to Ardmore for preliminary hearings on habeas corpus proceedings instituted meeting of the International E. C LfcEDY, Gonml Immigration Aft. Congress 328, Groat Northern Ry. charges of manslaughter, were taken to secure the liberty of Crump by vir- Farming Dp. and Exposition, St. Paul, MinnMota from Deputy Sheriff Will Buckholts, tue of the pardon. Panama-Pacifi- c International Exposition at edge of town lynched by a a world-wid- e or- Ban Francitxo, ft 15 the and Following the mob of 200 masked' men, most of announcement of the ganization with ' whom are believed to have been farm- decision Crump, who had been branch offices in ers. The negroes after being taken brought before the court in the cus- nineteen nations from the officer were turned loose in tody of a deputy warden of the peni and members In sixty, will open the road and shot to death. tentiary, walked from The two lynched men were Sanders the court room here on October Franklin, who killed A. G. Alrlngton, a free man after serving thirteen 22, and the at- a white man, at a negro picnic on July months of a seven-yea- r sentence for tendance is ex- very 26, and Henry Ralston, who shot David conviction of fraud In connection with pected to be Vanness, negro caught large. Tulsa baa a boy who the the sale of Indian lands in Pottawa- In his watermelon patch. Vanness been hustling to tomie county. Crump's first thought waa shot on July 17 and died three provide accommo- A baby was of his aged mother Muskogee, UNINVITED PLAYER IN GAME that isn't boss around the weeks later. at dations for the house doesn't amount to much. and after a few minutes spent In re- affair and is do- For three hours Deputy Bucholts ceiving eluded the mob which met him at the congratulations from his ing well. 8afe to Say Hawk Achieved No Pop- friends in the court room he lost no ularity Through His Appear- Curses on Him. edge of town, but finally he was found Forty acres of Is by time in getting to a telegraph offloe ance on Golf Links. That fellow bitterly hated the and overpowered, the mob taking the land are ready ' to notify h'er of his freedom and suffragists." negroes and killing them. One of that as exposition What has he done?" he would soon return to her with the 80 After making a long shot from the them, Ralston, did not die until 9:30 John T. Burns. grounds, and 'He invented the acid proof envel o'clock, although the lynching took stain of conviction removed, his par- acres more have tee on the Hackensack golf links, H. don being ope. place about 6 o'clock, and he was left absolute and complete. Hit been set aside for' farm machinery O. Terkes watched the ball as It sped iauier was in court with him. Five through the air. It was one of those la the road by the mob which believed exhibits and demonstrations. ' toim dead. , The decision. Which est&bltahAa thn great buildings are under way. drives which the average player Tight Fit "I was bringing the negroes from authority of Lieutenant Governor Mc One pavilion, 80 by 100 feet in size, thinks that he ought to make all the "Look," twittered the new man, Ardmore to Pauls Valley for prelimin- Alester to perform the duties of gov- will be given up entirely to an exhibit time. isn't this just a lovely waistcoat? ary hearing," Deputy Buckholts, ernor in the absence of Oovnrnor on which the United" States depart- Mr. Yerkes had not bargained for in- I made it myself out of one of her said Cruce, speaking of the event, "and had got- occasioned by his visit to Kan ment oY agriculture is spending $20,-00- terference with the ball, and he was old hobble eklrts. Ain't I saving?" ten off the train at Wynnewood where sas nty, is expected to settle com- Fifty counties of Oklahoma will amazed to see a big hawk follow the And the other new man gased at the an automobile was waiting to take us pletely the controversy over executive show their products in an "Oklahoma white speck. When the ball fell to the garment In voluble admiration. to Pauls Valley. Just as we reached authority that has been going on be- Kafir corn palace." Crop exhibits fair green the hawk was seen to alight the bridge over the Washita river at tween Goveronr Cruce and Lieutenant from seventeen western states will on it and carry it away. Mr. Terkes 8uch a Foolish Question. the edge of town about 2:30 o'clock, Governor McAlester and likewise es- be housed In a third building 80 bj was dumfounded, as was also his op- "My wife lost her purse with $11 in I saw the mob. tablish the validity of the signing of 300 feet; while a fourth of the same ponent, George W. Lyle. But even It today," said a g man. the school book contracts going town coming Deputy Overpowered. and bonds, size will hold specimens from three they had not bargained on evil Inten- 'While to or which, it is charged,' Is responsible for provinces of Canada and a dozen for- tions of the bird. Therefore, they home?" inquired a sympathizer. "Getting out of the car, I hurried the governor's opposition to all acts eign countries. The new Republic of were still more surprised when the "Didn't I say it had some money in my prison- g through a corn field with performed by McAlester. China Is spending more than f 10,000 hawk dropped the ball farther down it?" answered the man, ers, who were willing to go Some of the questions, however, to send a collection of Manchurian the fair green, but in a very bad spot and every one knew when she lost It along at a rapid pace and which were raised in connection with crops to Tulsa for this occasion, in a bunker. Mr. Yerkes was displeas- we dodged the masked men for about the validity of the pardons are not while Russia is doing as well on a ed that such a fine drive had been 8he Was Founded. three hours, covering several fields. applicable to the school book con- great exhibit from all of its govern- spoiled, and his friend was somewhat Violet Jennie was a little girl who Finally we were sighted 6:30 about tracts, but, nevertheless, the authority ment dry-far- experiment stations. gratified. originated in a foundling asylum. o'clock and the men overpowered me of McAlester to act as governor on A fifth building wljl be given over en- Mr. Yerkes thought he ought to be A visitor who had a habit of visit by force, taking the negroes. I did the night of August 2, the, time of the tirely to a show of the manufactured permitted to put the ball back where ing took a great fancy to V. J. This 'not attempt to shoot as that would signing of the contracts and the grant crop of products of Oklahoma. it landed before the bird picked it up, visitor had a girl of her own whose have been useless, considering the size ing of the pardons Is established be- which is merely a but Mr. Lyle declared that he thought name was Frances, and permission of the mob and the fact that all were yond question by the decision of the method of holding rainfall In the soil his opponent ought to let his ball lie was asked for V. J. to take tea with armed with rifles and shotguns. criminal court of appeals. for the use of growing crops and where it was and count an extra shot Frances. "The negroes were taken back to The only material difference in the which thereby conquers periodical However, it was determined that It Frances was having a birthday the public highway close to the bridge two cases, according to friends of the drought, Is a practical necessity over was a rub of the green, and Mr. Yerkes that day. So Violet (for short) want and the shackles binding their feet governor and opponents of the book 63 per cent, of the earth's agricul took more than one to get out of the ed to be very nice, but she felt that together were unlocked. They were adoptions, is the fact that the ques- tural surface. As a result, the work bunker she had an advantage over Frances, turned loose and promlsclous shooting tion of the validity of the adoptions of the Internatlanal g since not every girl can be an inmate ' followed, to which I was a witness. was brought before the supreme court congress extends through many na- What One Sparrow Did. of a foundling hospital. Violet Jen-n- it "One of the negroes, Ralston, was on an appeal in- tried not .' to patronize from Judge Carney's tions and Its annual sessions are at What is perhaps the most remark Frances, shot and fell Immediately, the other, junction, prior' to by delegates many coun- she could hardly help it. the signing of the tended from able accident that ever occurred was but Franklin, ran for about one hundred contracts and bonds and case tries. This year farmers and farm "This is your birthday, isn't It?" that the reported . month from Germany, yards, receiving wounds but keeping will expected Argon last she said sweetly. "So you were have to remain there until finally scientists are from according to Leslie's Magazine. A on his feet. He was caught and adjudicated. Austria-Hungar- Bel-glu- tlna, Australia, touring waa born?" brought back beBlde the other and large car traveling at fair "Why, of course. Everybody Brazil, Chili, Chins, Columbia, peed along a boulevard lined with is when the next shots were fired he fell Warrant for Updike. Rloa, Ecuador, born." Costa Cuba, Canada, trees. Large flocks of sparrows were dead within two feet of his compan- Anticipating Egypt, Ger- "In your set, I suppose. the decision of the France, Great Britain, several boys were That's what ion's body. Believing them both dead criminal court of appeals many, Japan, Mexico, Neth- In the trees and makes so common to be born. I in the India, the taking chances of being by it the mob departed quietly. Crump case, County Attorney D. K, erlands, New Zealand, Palestine, Para- arrested wasn't, you know I was founded!" police by shooting ' "I stayed near the bodies and soon Pope went to guay, Spain, the at the birds Cleveland Plain Dealer. to the sheriff's office Persia, Peru, Russia, sling pebble, particu discovered that one of them was un- make certain the Africa, Turkey, Uruguay and with shots. One that warrant issued South larly well aimed, a sparrow on conscious, but breathing. He lived last week for Up- Venezuela. struck the airest of Bert upper wing and sent him gliding until after 9 o'clock. About 9:30 dike, one of the men pardoned by Act- The sessions of congress proper the the through the directly toward o'clock I had the bodies moved into ing Governor McAlester will through five days, from Oc- air the at the time last driver of car; bird him Paul's Valley for the inquest. Crump was pardoned, had been sent tober 27 to 31. Ten subjects will be the the struck to officers as many meetings full in the fact, and in the next in Appearance of Farmers. the at McAlester. made the basis of things began to happen. Post will atant The Under Sheriff John Reeh"Mnformed and farmers and farm scientists eyes, "Most of the members of the mob the county attorney soils, tillage methods and driver clutched at his the car wore over that the sheriff's talk about knocking handkerchiefs tbelr faces office had made the necessary prepara- machinery, seeds and seed breeding, lurched into the ditch, down with holes cut for the eyes. a telegraph pole, vaulted to a plowed Some had tion to have Updike arrested the in- farm forestry,- - live stock and dairy- other cloths with which they con- stant be stepped from the penitentiary ing, farm education for farmers' chil- field on tbe other side of the ditch Toasties cealed went full into huge hay their features. The majority under the pardon. The warrant for dren, farm management and the sav- and force a wore ap- Despite wild swerve no overalls and their general Updike's arrest is based upon infor- ing of waste, farm engineering, scien- stack. this pearance one was even scratched except Indicated that they were mation charging him with killing A. tific research on farm subjects, the the for Lunch probably driver, whose eyesight was damaged farmers from the Hennepin O. Chrlstianson. Updike was tried modern agricultural college and the neighborhood where Alrlngton last-name- by claws of the sparrow. The lived, for killing P. B. Anderson. farm home. The d subject the which is In the extreme southern part will be handled through the Interna- whole incident had taken far less time Appetizing and whole- of Garvin county. I do not believe NEW COUNTY FROM THREE tional Congress of Farm Women, a than needed to relate it. some these hot Summer that many citizens living in or near branch organization which in itself days. Pauls Valley were connected with the Citizens of Tulsa, Rogers and Wash- brings out several thousand delegates Queer Struggle. affair. ington Desire to Secede annually and which has working sec- "There is one extremely odd thing happens No cooking no hot An inquest was held over the bodies Bartlesville Dissatisfied over pres- tions in many foreign nations. which often in summer." "What is It?" kitchen. of the negroes, the coroner's Jury find- ent conditions wherein they declare Hon. W. R. Motherwell, minister of ing that they came to their deaths at they have never any agriculture for Saskatchewan, Can- "That there should be such a hot received polit- time over the price of ice." Ready to eat direct from the hands of an unknown mob. It is ical recognition and that otherwise ada, is president of the International believed here that no further Investi- they are caused much annoyance, g congress for 1913. John the package fresh, crisp gation of the case will bo made as the residents of Vera T. Burns of Tulsa Is the international The Circle. and dainty. county attorney and Ramona in "Why do you play eo much bridge? and other officers this county are ready to secede. secretary. nave no "Because it's great training for the taken action. over in Rogers county is Serve with cream and The killing of Alrlngton followed ready to In Nature's Garb. mind." his take the initiative to do?1 and sometimes flslt to a negro picnic at Hennepin. Last summer Mayor Baker was en- "What does It train the mind su, Under the proposed plan two town- "To play more bridge." New York He had taken a load of watermelons ships tertaining some friends at his cottage fresh berries or fruit. would te taken from Washing- party Press. to the picnic and was selling them ton; a part of Rogers county on the lake shore. The were all and on the porch discussing Post Toasties are thin when a dispute arose over the price. also a part of Tulsa county, which seated front Alrlngton, scenting different questions when suddenly Appropriate Hospitality. bits of Indian toasted trouble, started to would include Bklatook, and that sec- you give an sea Corn, un, but was caught by negroes Jack, the mayor's son, "What would old three tion of Tulsa county Is one of the dog drink?" to a golden brown. and two of them held him while appeared from tbe hallway clad only to the wealthiest sections of the county. I would offer him his third, said to have been Franklin, cut In the garb naturu had provided. "I think choice The southern part of Washington "Jack, what do you mean by appear, of port." Acceptable at any meal dls throat from ear to ear. county would be part of the new shooting of the Vanness boy ing on the porch in that manner," said The county, according to the plan. This, Paw Knows Everything. followed his visit to Ral- tbe exasperated mayor. "Go upstairs the farm of It is said, would give the ' negro tentative Immediately and put your clothes on." Willie Paw, what is a secret? ston. The stated that on previ- county the required population as well Anything two women not ous occasions boys had stolen Jack looked puzzled a few minutes Paw do Post Toasties his as the necessary area. Collinsvllle know, my son. Cincinnati Enquirer. melons and he believed Vanness was and then replied, "I don't want to put wants to be the county seat and as on my clothes; I'm not cold." Cleve- there for the same purpose. Without an Inducement has offered a free site Sold by Grocers everywhere. uestlonlng boy negro opened land Leader, The size of a coin depends on the the for a courthouse, besides guarantee-- , whether it Is coming or going. Ire and the boy fell to the ground. ing a large sum f snoney, THE RECORD, KENNA. NEW MEXICO. breaks "Watch NEARLY HAD THE LEPRECHAUN Out" Elusive Fairy Played Mean Trick on The Best no ra Who Had Made Indigestion Peasant Fairly Him His Prisoner. Beverage WITHTHE U. 5, m Dyspepsia a Constipation The story of the boy who was ex- under the a Biliousness ra hibited throughout Scotland as a gen- MEXICAN HEAD RESENTS ADNfiCE uine Irish leprechaun leads one to ask Sun a will surely "get you" a what exactly a leprechaun Is, for, of FROM AMERICA AND 8CORN3 course, variety of fairy has Its a if you are careless and each PRES. WIL80N' NOTE. n special characteristics. The lepre- neglect tle Stomach, chaun Is peculiar to Ireland, and Is q In a old man, by Liver and Bowels. Be a the form of little OS RECOGNITION BY MIDNIGHT profession a maker of grogues. He on guard, and at the ,B, is only discovered by the sound of the hammering of his brogues, and Bryan and Wilton Hold Conference first sign of trouble ra any one capturing him can Induce -- vHr When Message Cornea and Mid- ca always take ua him by threats to reveal where hlB night Passed Without Reply wealth Is hidden. But no one yet has laid hands on that wealth, for If you to Huerta Turna Down tane your eye off the leprechaun for Pre. Wilaon'a Advice. IIOSTETTER'S as much as a second he' has the power : may : of vanishing, however tight you -- v ' And his Ingenuity In mak- Mexico City, Aug! 19. The United STOMACH BITTERS ESI hold him. ing you glance away is always suc- States government has been given un- cessful. til midnight tonight by President Huer- 1 to It tones, strengthens, Only once did that Ingenuity fail, ta recognize Mexico, It in officially escaped stated. government ca invigorates the enure and even then the treasure The Is not specif- unpillaged. A careful peasant, proof ic In ( the public announcement as to , system. Try It now. temptations, kept his eye what against all course will then be pursued, but on the little brogue maker until the H it . Is understood that It mean's trie money was revealed In a field of rag any Bevering of all relations between the wort But he had no bag. So he tied upi A welcome addition to party j two conutrles. Provisional TANGO President Ilw am Whits Striped Midns his garter round the particular plant W7 any time any place. Huerta replying today to President Wil- under which the money was hid, and Upi Sparkling with life .nd'wholesomenett.. son's note, which was recently deliv- Jde Silver went to fetch 'one, only to find on his ered to the Mexican government return that every ragwort In the field through John Llnd, re- CbUar was adorned with a red garter. Dc"Ci0U9 let Man, ' fuses mediation In the Mexican situa- tar lb., tm.lt tion or any similar suggestion made Plea for Kitchen. by mlJ AWf Refreshing WalMi E.Coleman.Wh. ehould refinery, a foreign government. Mr. L'nd t The kitchen be the lit Infton, D.iX BooktfrM. HIB-- PATENTS reference. Ban reeulta. the laboratory, factory of the has forwarded General Huerta's an- the Tirst-uenchin- g swer to Washington, and is awaiting home, and the pivotal point about reply. In the Natural History iClass. which the activities of the home re a BMH "Now," asked the teacher, "who can President Huerta in his reply today volve. Costs should be considered tell me what an oyster 1b?" thoughtfully; no scrap food At told the United States he would of should that Silence for a moment, while small again In various ways. By Soda tolerate no Interference, though be used Fountains even brows were knit in strained effort at stapla food in that Interference might buying supplies large or Carbonated be character- remembrance. Then little Tommy's 15 to 30 per ized as friendly quantities from cent in Bottles. mediation. The char- facial muscles relaxed and eagerly he can be saved. Any one wishing to acter of the reply from Washington raised his hand. do so may economize in this way, to President Huerta's note will deter "I know I" he triumphantly an Housewives must not look upon their mine oyeter Is fish the next action In the interna- nounced. "An a built art as mere drudgery; they must COCA-COL- A COMPANY, ca., tional like a nut." Everybody's Magazine. THE Atlanta, drama. bring education, Intelligence, and con Wtcnocr jroe tn w Atcm iblet ol Cece-Co- All those connected with' the Amerl-ca- n centration into practice. They should embiissy, refused to admit the re- ECZEMA SPREAD OVER BODY learn, as manufacturers have, that ceipt of the note, and that It had been the best results are to be obtain d In hi i m ,)ini hi ii km ..y.gH.T-- jww'i mi prop- sent was not officially hy my boy a workshop that Is well lighted, tn.i.i i admitted Roxbury. Ohio. "When little iliii.iffni jiu ufi.S the Mexican government. At the em- was two weeks old he began breaking erly ventilated, and comfortably :' bassy there was an evident desire to out on his cheeks. The eczema began large, suitably furnished, and sani- appear optimistic, and one was led to Just with pimples and they seemed to tary In all Its equipments. Leslie's believe that Mr. Llnd still hoped for a Itch so badly he would scratch his .aw a r km a an m mat avtr continuance of the negotiations. Those face and cause a matter to run. Misunderstood. was a plump widow, two familiar with the workings of Wherever that matter would touch it She with the charming daughters. She had been Mexican administration ' expressed would cause another pimple until It 1 Selected Pickles' a "relic" Just a year, and was be- doubt as to government spread all over his body. It caused iWl home-mad- the again ginning to wear her "weeds" lightly. Nature's finest, put up like the e opening the subject for discussion. disfigurement while it lasted. He had arm his All the same, when the new curate kind and ell your trouble aaved. Tbia extras Senor Urrutia, minister of the In- fifteen places on one and called upon her she sighed: , quality is true of all Libby's Pickles and Condiment terior, who on previous occasions has head bad several. The deepest places sil- "Ah! I feel the loss of my poor. and there i real economy in their use. been spokesman for on his cheeks were as large as a the admlnistra was so dear husband very much. I never tlon, was the person chosen tonight ver dollar on each side. He restless at night we had to put mit- have any appetite for anything now." to make the announcement. The curate was all sympathy and Senor tens on him to keep him from scratch- Urrutia refused to give out ing them with his finger nails. If he In the endeavor to cheer her by point Spanish Olives the text ing of the correspondence be- got little too warm at night It out what a comfort to her her tween gov- a Every one from Seville, long famed a the Mr. Llnd and the Mexican aeemed to hurt badly. daughtera must be, replied: ernment, but confirmed the fact that "I can quite understand that but kuuaWf home of the world's best olivea. Only the pick "We tried a treatment and he didn't " f i offered to you under the Libby an exchange of notes had taken place. get any eczema you are solaced In t?"?. a erP better. He had the Interrupted fir?5'M label. Either the Queen or ManzanilU variety Two notes from Mexico! have been about three weeks when we began the Indignant lady. "Allow you 't.' . - Vor forwarded to Washington. The first using Cutlcura Soap and I me to Inform that f$ Pimento Stuffed. Ointment I .. was aTeply to am not laced at all." mm ' . . . , ... - that delivered by Mr. bathed him at night with the Cutlcura insist on Liooy Llnd. This note Included the demand Soap and spread the Cutlcura Oint- for recognition of Mexico. The sec- ment on and the eczema left." He Meant Leonard. ond note was sent direct to Washing- (Signed) Mrs. John White, Mar. 19, Leonard W. Smith, a plumber's Libby, M?Neiil & Libby ton and demanded that a reply must 1913. dealer In Passaic, left home Thursday evening, telling Chicago be made before midnight. , Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold his wife he This Is regarded here as an ultl throughout the world. Sample of each would be delayed returning. About one yesterday morning a man matum. One official In discussing thle free, with 32-- Skin Book. Address post o'clock llli note card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. entered the house. Mrs. Smith latter said Mexico had reached was point where thought It her husband, but the she must either bow she got no answer to call In Good Wishes From Home. when her her head humiliation before the bed 3 When Mr. Brown was away she left her to Investigate. . United States or adopt an attitude of from home on an extended business trip, "What are you doing here?" she WANTED! "Sousl defiance. The first is regarded as Im- demanded. " he got a long letter from his wife. It possible, he said. "Oh, go to sleep I'm Charley," was FAULTLESS STARCH DOLLS President ended thus: Ben d 6 tops from ten cent package of Faattlee Btaroh Huerta's failure to live tip "Baby le well and lots brighter than the anewer. toa ten cent in atMinpej (to oover lottttjo and packiugj I to what was regarded uu'i mm juus jLiizaueLn ana, a iociiw B1HU. W as the spirit of she used to be. Hoping you are the And then "Charley" fled with $10 Sooa three too from tenottnt rack. f his recent note in which he Mr. New ! mnaioar cent la ttanipe ana said same, I remain, worth of silverware. York Amer oi flimrnoeuefrnumor AiuliJy , Lind would be regarded as nersona hite, twelve Incboa high. Bm-- J "Your loving wife." ican. tops from are cent packaiine lr you ron grata If he did not bring to Mexico Winn, but twice aa many fire Out thle ad. out. It the proper credentials, together wltl Skin e? Aweary. vi m accemd in nlace at III The Tender Children one tea cent or two uwa cent VrmUM recognition of the republic by the TJnl la very sensitive to Tyrcs's "Sue," observed the old man, "I only one ad. will be heat Use oeptedtot. application to ted States, had caused the nubile to Antiseptic Powder for all summer skin trust you will ere long be able to with each believe that there wan a possibility affections. It quickly affords the little cbooee a life partner from r.mcng the BEST STARCH FOR tpat he Intended to receive with favor, sufferer relief. 25o. at druggists or numerous young men who call upon ALL PURPOSES. Jn part, at least, the suggestions of the sample sent free by J. 8. Tyree, you." papa," B NOTE! IP YOUR QROCEn DOES NOT HAVC FAULTLESS wasnmgion administration. Chemist Washington, D. C. Adv. "Why, exclaimed Sue, "what's STARCH SEND US HIS NAME WE WILL WRITE your hurry?" I AND IF HEORDCRS WE WILL SEND YOU A OOLL FBfcfc pa tit rn KANMArtvu'v. "Simply this I'm tired, of keeping i nuutikLggfcc ennui vv, MA 32 Just Her Husband. vinium Perish When Boat 8lnka. A woman mounted the step of a car, my heavy shoes on till midnight" Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 19. Twenty- carrying an umbrella like a reversed five or more passengers Many a fellow who is thrown on his and seven saber. own resources falls back on those of members of the crew of the Pacific The conductor touched her lightly his friends. Cctx.it Steamship company's steamer. saying: "Excuse me, madam, but you The Kind You Have Always Bought. put State of California, perished at 8:30 are likely to out the eye of the is the caution applied to tbe publlo announcement of Castoria that The rich mellow qunlitr of LEWIS' Sin- 8unday morning In Cambier Bay, man behind you." THIS been manufactured under the eupnrvislon of (Jhas. II. Fletcher for gle Binder fie cigar gives the highest pleas ninety miles south of Juneau, when "He's my husband," ehe snapped, 80 years the genuine Cantoria. We renpecifully call the attention ure in smoking. Adv. With the tone of full proprietorship. of fathers and mothers when purchasing Gaetoria to see that the wrapper bears the vessel struck an uncharted rock bis signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap Only Way to Fly. and sank in three minutes with many pears on both si due of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for you you passengers 8ame Thing. "I thought said were going imprisoned In their state their little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and In for aviating?" rooms. The steamship left Teast They say a fish never does imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- Seattle stop growing. "No, I'm going up for It." last Wedensday night for Skagway. ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medioines. Crlmsonbeak Well, any- is be regretted there are who are now engaged in Travel to the north Is unusually heavy It hasn't It to that people the Yonk-er- a nefarious business of putting np and selling all aorta of substitutes, or what on account thing on a fish story, at that Not Promising. of the stampede to the Shu Gazette. should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not "Well, after long looking for one, I ahanna gold field. only for adults, but worse yet, for children's medioines. It therefore devolve an opening yesterday." on the mother to scrutinize oloeoly what she gives her child, Adults can do found Regular Attendant that for themselves, but the child has to rely on "You dldT" Slay Family of Six. "la your father a regular attendant the mother's watchfulness. fT" yVyz-i-- "Tea; fell into a street trench." New York, Aug. 19. The nude at church T" Genuine Castoria always bean the signature ofCetvJf bodies of Mrs. Mary Lake .and her "Yes, he goes once a year, whether Honest labor Is the grave digger fo four children, Horace aged 17, Walter he thinks he needs It or not" most worries. 8, Stella 18 and Dorothy 14, were found in their Brooklyn home today, horribly mangled. Beside them, dying, was the husband and father, Henry Lake, a restaurant chef. . Apparently ha had killed all five and then fatally wounded himself. Lake died this af ternoon. Bcoauaf trteo ugly. Biixzly, eray hair uae "LA QRtOl.1" IIAIR DRKMlNa. FRlOf l.QO, ratalU THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

FOURNIER PROVES TO. BE STAR FIELDER OBJECTIONS TO WORLD TRIP A STATE STATISTICIAN Several Player Hesitate Befort Agreeing to Put Up Money to NEW MEXICO Pa Traveling Expense. L. M. HARRISON TO REPRESENT ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO. Plans for a tour of the world by th IN BRIEF New York Giants and the Chicago t...... - White Sox, after the present baseball Agricultural Department Establishes season have been perfected with th Headquarters for 8peclal Field Western Newspaper Union News Service. exception of one Important item. Agent at Albuquerque. DATES FOIl COMING EVENTS. Sept. 10. Cantaloupe Day at Fort The players of the teams. If they want Sumner. to trot around the globe, each must Beptember 2 Thirty-fourt- h an- Newapaper Union New nual fair at Farmlngton. w. . put up 1,600 beforehand to guarantee Wtern Service. September 17-1- 9 Flrnt annual Ban expenses. Of course, If promo- Albuquerque, N. M. For the first Juan rounty fair at the Kept. Aztec. ters of the tour make money of time New Mexico and Arizona are to 25 Pumpkin Pl Kay at Maxwell out fcopt. t. 4. Northern New Mexico exhibition games on American and have the services of a special field Fair at Raton. agent October Fifth annual Navajo lilfex foreign soil the players' money will of the bureau of statistics, de- fair at Bhiprock. , I,' be returned to them when settling partment of agriculture, stationed In Oct. state Fair at Albuquerque. time comes, and there may be some- Albuquerque,- and who will travel thing to boot. through the two southwestern states Quail are reported showing plentl But lust now many of the New York gathering data on farming progress fully around Sumner. and Chicago players do not see why which will be sent out all over the . The central telephone office at Wll-lar- d tney should bi asked to put np so country. This means not only an has been closed. much as a Silver dollar. In fact anme added stimulus to agriculture but The Roswell council has fixed they will of them speak plainly. They not much wider publicity for the farming city tax levy at 21 mills. pack their kits and around the resources of New Mexico travel and Arizona. The residence of L. J. Edmunds earth unless the promoters pay every- Li. M. Harrison assigned at has been to Raton, was destroyed by thing. this district and 'Is getting busy. fire. Tradition shows that ball players, "We want all the publicity we can J. C. Biickenstaff and his son were as a rule, never have dlsDlaved eater. get," said Mr. Harrison In talking severely Injured In a runaway at Las ness to dig deeply into their own pock- over the plans ' of his department. Cruces, ets for trips of pleasure or barnstorm- "The department spends about $100,-00- 0 Recent showers have materially ing tours. When A. Q. Spalding took a year gathering and circulating bettered conditions as to temperature tne Chlcagos and farming statistics and has just com- and crop prospects. around 1888 the world in he financed pleted plans for a more economical The home of Martin Buckovc in the everything and probably lost some and effective use of the money. There money. Moreno valley, near Raton, was struck Hut tne players had no cause are some twenty field agents at work by lightning and damaged. tor worry. la the country, and expenses A their Marlon Portwood had his arm cut Charles A. Comlskey, owner of the and the expenses of the rest of the off by. cog-whee- White Sox; Jimmy Callahan, manager, system are very heavy." the of a steam and Ted Sullivan, chief booster, to- shovel he was manning at Santa Rita. gether with Leader McOraw of the Delegates to Dry Farming Congress. The cantaloupe . and apple crop of Giants am aware lower Pecos valley unprec- of the unwillingness Santa T6. Governor McDonald is reported of some of the players to put up has the appointed the following persons as edented for that section of New Mex- 4 necessary not ico. Kuarantee but thav are delegates to Dry talking for publication now. In the International h lust Farming congress to be held Tulsa, fact, McGraw refuses to discuss the at Okla, Okla., commencing October 22: Mrs. F. H. Wiggins of Silver City, met inp until tne uiants are sure of the with an por- TOyNll, pennant J, R. Carver, Fort Sumner; Lee O. accident which cost him and a slice of the world's tions of fingers. ' series. Lester, Demlng; Henry Stoes, Las three Cruces; Comlskey and Callahan, it is said, Will Jacob, Las Cruces; A. ' During his temporary absence from nave H. Hilton, Son Antonio; Jose Y. the camp the home of George H. Law- - Deen soundlns the nlavera at Aragon, other American league teams, with the Magdelena; Frank Talmage, result mat if all of the White Sox Jr., Greenfield; T. A. Mulrhead, and was burned to the ground. re Herman t, fuse to CO under the conditions namnrt Gerhard Tucumcarl; W. R. Tho Owen, celebration which was planned the vacant places may be filled by Ty Carlsbad; W. E. Lindsley, and for the opening of big Red River Jack Fournler of Chicago White Sox. Herman Bryant, the Cobb and Sam Crawford of the Tltrera. Portales;' Ellltt ditch at Maxwell, has been called off v Hendricks, Carlsbad; C. W. Williams, Jack Fournler was signed by the Boston Red Sox aa Trie Speaker of the Boston Red Sox on account of the uncertainty of the ' an outfielder, but Artesla; Alex Shipley, Clovls; S. W. he never had been given a thorough tryout In position ana otner stars who are not afraid to date. that by Manager Moss, Melrose; J. B. Wheatley, Clay- Callahan until quite recently, and Fournler baa take a chance. A been a member of the Chi- ton; Al- large lot of lumber was recently cago team for a year and a half. Hal Chase has notified Callahan Thomas Murphy, Hlllsboro; fred Grunsfeld, Elfego Al- shipped from Albuquerque to Keams he and Baca, " Fournler has put up a aplendld game In the field and that, together with that will make the trip, and so has Canon, to be used in construc- hla hard hitting ability, Big Ed Walsh. Of the Giants, Christy buquerque; Wallace Hesselden, Albu- the will undoubtedly secure him a permanent place with querque; tion of a hospital for Moqul aud Nav Comlskey'a team. Until Hal Chase was Mathewson. it is said, la a sura ctart. E. A. Miera, Cuba; W. H. secured from New York Fournler Chrlsman, Aztec; ajo Indians. had been tried on first base, but he was weak In fielding. er, but Chief Meyers is among those William Butler, wno prerer to remain at home rather Farmlngton; T. D. Burns, Tlerra Immediate steps are to be taken pay own Amarllla; Juan N. Vllgl, Taos; David with a view of securing In the near TRAIN A than their expenses provi- BASEBALL PITCHER PITCHERS TOUGH ON BUSHER sionally. Miller, Santa Fe; Felipe Valdex, Cor- future the paving of the principal ' ona; Bias Duran, Duran; O. H. Van streets of Silver City In the down Some Twlrlers Need Years' of Coach- One-Tim- e Pica-ch-o; Lou CrlBer,' Star Catcher, HAS DROPPED OUT OF SIGHT Stone, Estancia; D. M. Southey, town section. ing, While Others, Like James, Relates Amusing Incident of Debut Raymundo Harrison, Antonchlco; The Bush Clay Make Product Company, Good at Start Raafel Romero, D. T. I) of Candy La Chance. Once Great Player Qo Mora; Hosklns, filed Incorporation naners with the Refused to to Las Vegas; A. Western League J. Meloche, Raton; H. corporation commission. The con "One of the mysteries - Club at Instance of baseball," Lou Crlger, one-tim- e N. Mlskesell, Springer. ays the star catch of the Phillies. cern has a capital stock of $100,000, Joe Tinker, "Is why some pitch- er, jumps into print by saying ers need years of education that divided into 100 shares. before the toughest thing which can happen From the New York Sun it is learn- One Mexican Killed; Two Wounded. they can make good In the com- A prisoner named Macarlo Cams- - fast to a youngster breaking Into ma- ed that the once great player, Mike Artesla. One was pany, while others can step In the Mexican killed co, who was awaiting the action of the. right jor leagues Is to make his debut Donlln, has dropped out of sight Mike and two others were seriously and pitch regular high-grad- e ball from grand jury on a charge of carrying against a pitching atar or a couple of has refused to go to a Western league wounded at Carlsbad. The circum- the start. It has often happened that them. concealed weapons, escaped from the two pitchers from the same circuit, stances surrounding the case are in- county jail at Santa Rosa, He says that one of the most definite and conflicting. The dead even from the same club, who thirty-thir- d tnen amusing things man Is The annual New Mex seemed absolutely on a par with each of this kind he ran Carlos Medosls, his brother recall was the time Candy La Dolores CarMUes Is seriously ico fair is advertised for October 6, other, have been drafted, and one of Chance wounded 7, broke Into the National league. and Hernandez has a flesh wound. 8, 9, 10, 11, at Albuquerque. Twen- ty thousand In La Chance got a berth with Brook- From all that can be learned thA dollars purses, prizes premiums lyn, and the latter team had a series trouble started after Carralles ran and is offered. on away Celso Glron with New York at the time. V A. with his brother's wife. He took and Rebecca Gonzales, La Chance first faced Amos Rnsle, her back to Carlsbad and when the both of them former students of the then In the heyday of his career, and two brothers met the trouble began. Santa F6 Indian school, were mar- - ""Yi -- went down three times on strike-out- s i At the inquest the evidence was con ried by Rev. Father Bassett of tho In the only three games he was legal- flicting. Hernandes says Mendosls Guadalupo church, Santa Fe. 8 ly up. AM killed his brother because he ran The Steins Stnrn" away Next he got Meekin, and the same with his wife. Mendosls denies Company has filed incorporation pa- any performance took place. La Chance, connection with the killing and pers with the corporation commis- In other words, had struck out six claims Hernandes killed his brother. sion. The company will operate a times In as many times up In two store at Steins, Grant county. games. Irrigation Project for Cimarron. After the second game he Inquired Cimarron. Work will h Bturtod ir Trinidad C. de Baca returned to whether all pitchers In Na- is reported, on a gigantic Santa F6 from Mosquero, Union coun the the irrigation ty, tional league were as good as Rusle project Six miles east of Cimarron nn where he prosecuted William Rae killing and Meekin, and was given the cheer- land which has been purchased from for an antelope. He secured ful Information that they were. tne W. S. ranch by the parties who a conviction and Rae was fined a to- La Chance started to pack his be- have engineered and financed the Max- tal of $96.90. longings and quit the club, but some- well project. To plunge over the low wall of the one persuaded him to give the league Don Gaspar avenue bridge, striking a further trial, and, as a result, he Off to Big Shoot. on the stones fifteen feet below, played for a number of years In the Las Vegas. The state rifle team breaking his neck, was the fate ol parent big body. has gone to Camp Perry. Eighteen Felipe Archuleta, who met a tragto men and officers made the trip. death at Santa Fe. The Roswell City Council has grant Mike Donlln, Former Giant San Diego Exposition Board Named. ed two"wholesale and two retail li- NOTTS club at the Instance of the Phillies Santa F6. The San Diego Board of censes to sell liquor.

. Is M. Mill..i . rmrr mrjaMaa and idle because organised baae Exposition Managers, provided by the City Solicitor J. Dye of Roswell ball will not allow him to take part law of 1913 and which will havi has a suit filed in the District Court semi-pro- . The most apparent .weakness of the la games. charge of the New Mexico exhibit and for the city of Roswell vs. Pater H. White Sox this year Is In the outfield. the expending of the $30,000 appropri- Cannon for the purpose of coudemnlng Baseball Oddity. ated for a display from this state was property on the east side for a sewer Chance's Highlanders have hung A peculiar thing happened In the appointed by Governor McDonald and line and septic tank. up a season's Detroit-Athleti- c game record, making five fast Saturday. In consists of the following persons; J.' E. Romero, Jr., left Albuquerque oa double plays In one game. the eighth Inning Plpp was sent In ...... 1 J. Schuler, of Raton; R. E. Twitchell, tne of the most uulque trips ever tak-- n ...W to bat for House. He failed to get a of Las Vegas; Manuel U. Vigil, of l.BOO-mil- e A in the Southwest a mo St. Louis sport critic says: "Lar- hit. The side batted around and Oscar Albuquerque; Sam P. Clark, of torcycle journey to ry Chappell Is worth every Stanage batted in place Plpp. advertise the New penny the of The Doming; Guy A. Reed of Carlsbad. It Mexico State fair and the Old Roman paid for him." catcher made a safety. automobile Is probable that a meeting of the and motorcycle race events for Labor Pitcher Jamsa of Boston. board will be called within a few days, Day. When the Newarks end their cam- Made Few Chariots. although the law provides ap- them makes good immediately, while paign that the Another big batch of cer- for the pennant Dablen will Pastmasters of baseball who won propriation does not become available teachers' the other will need years of teaching. Ens-man- tificates have been by take over Pitchers Atchison and pennants, such men as Frank Selee, until January 1914, Issued the state For example: The Boston Nationals 1st, so that it Is department of Ned Hanlon, Connie Mack, James Mu-- very likely that no very active work education to teachers took three of the star pitchers of the . in various counties, trie, Hughle Jennings, Frank Chance, can start on this proposition until af- and still others' Northwestern league for the present The Browns are said to be believe In as few changes as possible will be sent out as soon as the pa- campaign Noyes, James, after ter that time. Strand and Spurgeon Mains, now first gaslng with In a once constructed fast - ma- pers can be read and the grades de- - ' lames went to work at once, assumed Mlddlesboro In the Appalachian chine. termlned. a regular turn on " , Fatally Injured. the slab, and has league. Emmott A. Moeaman of Albuquer- pitched big league ball right along, .' Umpire Hart Is Sack. Albuquerque. Juana CastanAda. que, was named b Traveling Audi- just like a veteran. Noyes and Big Jeff Tesreau has been MoQraw's Umpire Bob Hart, who went to the eged forty, a widow with several child- Howell Strand are still on the tor Earnest as an assistant bench, pitching only disappointment In the twirling American league from the Interna- ren and a native of Old Mexico, was In department. an Inning now and then, and receiving that Governor Mc- line to date. All of the Giants' other tional, is back with Barrow, having seriously and, It is feared, fatally hurt Donald has approved the appoint a primary education. Curious, Isn't place Two-B- lt twlrlers have been performing most taken the of Bier in tne Abalo switching yards of the ment and Mr. Mossman will enter, nr accastably baiter, Santa tot th UtUe Corporal. . F. uoon his duties at one.