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VOL. VI RED RIVER, TAQ&GOUNTT, NEW EICO. THURSDAY, A 2, 00081' 1906. No 51 "rarv"

f tJ e ilty y tue. Orel one to Ottical Directory. break the solltt.dV ol thi uwallimj. WOe,. TO BE Sight Swis Clime did Hill. ,". i'cmT he pushed ope l' the door it a so ctarll CitMK LIVES (Nt HERMIT Were dianngulBii Tltla j,rr'i.rol(1cr1 OaQLt MSi'ipcl on hia HUT nslde that ob)td not ter'ol. will 1st tiiaik ,iin.lutrrVYrt' of liwtfe. It ivrttHt NEW MEXICO. wa of I CrvMnthomun. Ccntannl rjl i.i.t with UfjUlei r "IT ible, so he stapp.! Inside. Thb lie &xS tu t, Lunty ( dlirft. t Ati. hot for ninr cult, t B.am.,ustrator ldi f W- The past week Gold - Unaware of Oriealy'. confronted Dy grizZy bear which roe, BoiikmArk, iiftiHes r. i Syutunin l.Mvt uJ H. Andrews Delegate to Congress Bill Seem- 1 Convent .ocit, jns fot .u-.h- : freMnce Until Knocked through a. blow of hU be to his hind feet and wub EKAD OTYWk. BJ" UW Her'iert J. Hagermao ()ovmor . W to the attraction of the the Eutrano. .w sent the deputy flyints through th. r. W. Raynold Secretary sightseers etop as three parties were . . door. The deputy did not to in If. P, llradshar Internal Revenue Co io Angeles. Gal. Near the old San ventory the property', biit took to his organized o ABcend moun- - M. Llewellyn" that uabrlol m.ssio.i. within nine m.ie ol neei. Tne bear followed him out of the 0. Surveyor General hie City oi u.uoo . tain to yjew the beautiful scenery souls herh.it has snack and then struck out in the direc Genrne W. I'rltchard Att'y General .i urn tar m a Ujbt G. .eot little aon of the mountains, it Is though, it. ForaKr U. S. Marshal. , u,at seep uom its top. This out. He died alwi was burl. n Ni . ,:av- - that Druln found toe door of the shacl, M K. Otero Register Land Office ' . , mountain & situated south of Red relatives,. '....i-- opMI and entered! and that the door Mulle ut. i t Fred Receiver Land Ofnce. Lbinucael weit out, 10 uu by mak-t- o River and towers over 12,000 feet then got pushed shut the bear, W.TI. H. Llewellyn U. DUtrlct Att'y laa uiiarge of tne oia man . in(r t,lin.a prisoner. i. Hiram Wndiy Sup't Public Inatruotion. above the leye; 0 the sea and ,T, in the 40 years that 8eu.r Don ocou CINDERELLA TRIES POISON. If. Vfttrfchi Treasure njany of its guchc, are encased in Vied tu, titbit, ao - W. Cleaned Fnim Our fcehngfs, livlt- soul, have 1.1..1 ft, Snrertt Auditor ice and snow the ygu round. It tU, him. OfOcsed lu Uumou'u. a airl Forced to Stay at Home While rhas. V. Saffor Trayeling Auditor -- i a u ' e r , y y js easy to '" iu s wn ri'.vi Sisters Enjoyed pleasure Paire B. Otero l.ame ami Fish Warden ascend as horses can be Would Pie. A. A. tepi Commissioner of Public ridden to the top. Though above The Gnvrhment haa let. contracts for Improvements' Fort i Lands. timber line one does not feel the at Stanton ti X New York. Pecatist her elder slaters ,,J W J 1. O W I1 SnVWiDte Bt f the $t('.,000. .mv effect of f vnii'i me ould go tu dances ajitl theaters while epti'jn.tHe intent rt pubfUhsd. Pennenr.;" the rarihed atmosphere as Ifc.iiettTjui'J E, lie wrts lorcet; tu stay, It n tin authority on til ntitttpi 'in'ti dress, nnP , rij.uyrnlla like. iUfcljjij.'''flu "! iti -- i 'i a! to be round: T rm nciK.Mif N W ai tru Ula on .many w T. other as , tli iitn.fi.- -i no nrM. tortr wtH W. Mills mountains the . aup-"or- 5 Ifii f rlt iChlef ufltioe Supreme The Ufo Ilimdo me at Mght woraii ... ijelp t!t N MAC.A- Reservoir in Chirt itur fa Jnt f Pi, F."; ;. A itliA'S a EDITION the iuxiUy by day. pertly llttie Fau-- KWjE' "'ii'ic rfSftv. I .'i ivaiar rutins Curt. s,uit is so gradual. fyom the county, is about 'eomplete. Ic wrt SVM ' .; tn;Mnin- ' Kit;. W itA, Ji.i..B on Sec-- ;. H nt" n mi.. fit Ji. Sf ..y n y Jry viittt W John R. McFle Listrlot nuda. lop .if th; iu;.o,untaiii tie scenery built by ihe government i . te. a, leiUptBd sul-- !' mail nla--i Hit;.i - - C. o commit R. Abbott District Attornpv. ' - ;ijtK- ...i it is J tn.i WOd (ticottol. lu tvftJhMi ttu.'n gf&wct. the nortu aixmt Mo Webster's ui ..'ai!i. i A. M. Berfrere Cteak HEW IDEA tristrict VTot' A Proaiii wenji imvMUance sur-'!- ! miles, MoViU ! F' .'"nei to hls special renort TAOS COUNTY. CO the highest Mi.it .he gitri'l liji:. be-- , lo t,,H "w,,t" M D Vt- - Tnter aI nut..aftr peak in the atote c Colora.l,,. n tr' the nation H Uvi; n- a Urt sdra .wished to Allex. Gusdn ) r, f sri.. u oira ii'i silt? ouiiiii't ii r. u ait-r.f- to attempt her life Mnuwl Chacon Connnissloners. he seen. F.utiiei xjii and to Hie rir Dictionary IfeajeHkd oapanrBDity. .lose A. Lopez New IsViCiM for' the year WJo, 1 i a :s,aiii Ihl left ou can plainh- see the r v. ' . Paillim hat brooded over Jose M. Medina Treasurrer. healt'iy increase over IflOt, i'f ii.. .)' mcti evQJti'nji when she Enrique Gonzales Recorder mountains whwh hounds , a.. i U.J days of vt 11 suter hfitd toil a of - a.s ntii Onl"i S'aero? Sin't school Jihe San vLuis vallev of Wolorntio A new. nUtlng di'rtct has been or- imttoc hole oneMtor in a down-t-o wi Detf Manuel (iarnla Probate .Tudee fhraaes and initio-- 1 ::.n.fe .a. u.:y She wcrkeJ at the ma on the north and about .4401 miles r'.zed in ItJuion S 'unty, jt acro-- s the Prt pared under tbe direct i. al! ay jjnii un Saturday turucti Tomas Rivera Aesior .ciistauce. line fi-p- Oklahoma. is With a field glass one 1 Knon. It supervision of W. T. HARRIS 1. v :i"fr tOhlp mn the home. Stlviano Lucoro Sheriff T Ph.D., can see (she called the Pee n-- Pa' om Mining Asn- - LL.D., United States lcniti I cm the pleasure of life Rio Grande river as Xomiriisr.ioner of ; ei-- Education, pnrtDta bMd Iter the was t it iation- - They thy have cassieted by a, Large winds its jafy down through corjrr : ! forhjadc het lt,g to daBot ,nowi" competent specialists hl. i the San ,.uis and Taos vallies ..c-ai- or recel virii! !t:e attentions ( fol''r ft" editors. ' I ' a v.' ? .t. Del aXOch. ' from Nojie, Colorado to ab Bindincs. 23v-- : The Femtora 1) mocrattit Ctmmlttee MOO niost Embudo, Illustrations "3 ESCAPE A MARVC: tit. Louis, laead 55.0C. kku zory. To meet ImS.i.u Fe August U.b. r Rofto. T"l as .. die northeast Ola haoy and f,u.- - Lacp:-.pii.T- e, the purpose of lixiug the dat itni ever lor n uvi e. cl: by a Thrown In-.- j D?Hver, Lead, 3 . IJy piae ocnooi, and Office. er on the Raton c m- - Air, Ikst'm . ,ju Track and uioniuans conies for holding the item o tfci Silvw, 65c, found Pilot ,.n plain view as wll .as FJshet's ventiiin to ae a u .11- - aiao puojiaU AJba Jyler "'in nomiu iii.t ' ; . Coppsr, 18;c. il eak, near T.rniqi)tad, gross, t is wl that !: ; n.lig ite T CK, ""Ctionmy: Coloiapo. ciim immJukT.' rc anil rn , U'jm. A B- little ftlrl of th ' ' W - Ferguson 'In""""quaHly. second r:a NT TueaC are only a jftjWiQf ,tlie who opposes joint stafe-- IFintelew in : t (J "ot::ioi HVi a eniuicliaUle Uiafiy ii(t'..ttcki V-.- c c snd us. of Tim iteception of ttilihii w,u U"VM thai oomralttee Spc.-in- pagat, ate. ( hoth . imi (Iulo I.B,ialb tine wtowls iwcicctDiifiefr. IfllarfcccallSrc rlitcii. Stcreta) jjgpt that can4Le iMf" "Ofl1 the tr' - ciirf're Ijnlltt SflO bookt sent on application. f...V . . tlvs KeM 'the eaJld. 'h 4f wjliinr toiwatiii? his vlewof th- - qetioa, .on!- Sfulns. Hive UJUrlM B'xc tnat (nc Root iti firazil, in pleasing to every top of.old Mill. iier i tbe lifted ,BSike: u4aA-!-- c depended on T1 a as...... 1 1 W ICC C, lar Rcpetlcrt . r! .e li'v ;.f Hft-- t.j J'h'f'i. Moafl tflfla hv . l.Vose who jsued Coin Hill , .. r ;fhfl '..A " fiirrcls. For trim patriotic American Prices on in thk i.mtnrv jmputtoia pin,wi m droat at infarmatloa- - 4c: ear catalog. last .Satjirdav were Mrs. Win. R. ) - 3 stamps. has i.u .upwrird tendericv. ,11 :( : . i!'ii.. jtxi'... ami ra.'.se Deiuot-rat- s Ppvvelfintl Ph,il-adelpli- . I.r.4nueli-'siokelb- tlioee who dpujhter L.ncy of ' li t i... 'he .; rain vu; Fire Arms Co. Wonder if a !y feet av;?y maJe ihf NEW HAVCN, CONN. H, Penn., rs.a?. CTen. The hhIhoiih of Ohio now pay - denoanced Iiryan in IjpUC and ldoo la Ute Ccftter 0 the trc'.- t.i overT,'y;)p,300''in A ! nant and daughter Mfss Edith of FkfcE PATickN t iltiptsf a" .5V. (tt) on hr hT'd bnttWlisl favors hiijti fqr president ta. f -- ur - own Mlectiutit to (fj Ml Tiu- jiili.t of the Iocmi . Vurcell, ludian Territory, the Only 50 cenib a rur. i Gwlxrua who i .i in;r Her has changed frguts. ,vjpgston was t i.ivi and dv- iu'o t'.r in 1908, Misses Vesta Cofielt, Maud Can- 1 V'r, Uhcrf she UnnrJ a eonipleti sentence Eddy .rom county, for n :. i' and afiafen f?H mi th non. Esthsr Moad, Messrs. Harald PI .l,.' LI enrtb-ipjak- es k.a-- From tjlio reports, horse stealing, was pardoned by The etmitienr meanirhBe pjess Cart-wrig- nek m Hawk, Read Oldham, Dvid ht fi9MtK r (" locomotive ntoiip"' - niflii r aTl the are noy,- cf very saqaenee Governor Hagerman on July 26. , Joe Pliinps, William SBsasBSH asstseyfc-wiij'w.--n- B i"it the I'll"! o'er the child's jr. ' required to MISlBf gone another footr"shf ft l.Abil jiAUA4JatS 'he ar' our new oecivrHBeo. T,li3.Buperstit,ioiis may Hawk. 3 J hi'-- epn to dent'.i. ptri.ri It is atated by the dailes that A 'f'sheii j.ti , boautlt'il roll 'i jri .w S drn$r-.nrin- !..;.,( the .end of the worla The sh;tiu t. n.ir m, f Ue .'as found 10 he aeverol bruised. beve .that Buaday party wmsistcd of the federal grand jury iu New .,rlt honv-h- p ii iiu . " ,.. ; tCttbrf ttVAy. or. wml u- .,r ro,,- ie at. Mekxm and l.ady wan d r imar hand but, if Uiey sit JW. daughter lone, York has brought in a number of 3 EPIORAJC8 ty W0KBH. StyUsh, Rtl. -j U, I of jf.jnoln, Nebraska, Mr. and .indictment? American 4AU , . ,. I deva aud wait fyr it, there is a against the i 'A'unmt. m Passion wins. maids and perseverance Lc.r.i. i 'JlhtA we M,r.s. Fred Melson of h'annsas re- T,''.lU.W'. ohapee will go before City Sugar Refining Company for " they hungry f4cn s tlekleand woman caprlciour. .' fVr fxti lMwi iysouri, Y-r-. ami l.is. R. W. ceiving rebates 01. shipment, of v a ? t LanL c ItAuilhe it. happens. uf versa. 't7T i Peuu, Mrs. B. T- Ritifcoad Lantern's ri ' DKilitit Ergepprigbt, sugar, A number of railroads are A woman acjuires logic when she haa sy.'UtltMld n tion toiaed to the tubular Jjiesrs. Jheison, K. p. V"es checkbook of herown. Uirht-riviil- on d. statehood John also imjplicateted. As Af it a shlend.J P TJie talk .ju.;... It Is woman's most delightful x resist, We WuL Usfty and Charles quality jiwjr unit tinisf r. tion, w.youiewhat mixed, ydnny of Cleland, :.ISK saSUW' ' ..v St tht she is not interested in politics. desired, tmtiitOUr, sr,':al Ltrcutar'n lA'o--f - t ij ' 5 C( :lt The man who sums the " Veftav or, upon jl Jripnday party cou.iSUjd of Almost every man is u eanabal , women up n.a of JtOMtrrn: thoge AvllQ joftsC v,a I' rs WJ you-- fHVnr fr,tateliood is mswAie -- sV if. no. wt- wiil send s"',ience the man whom women, can as . . 'c . , . ru Mi. apd Mrs. U. L,. Crip- when it comes to bettuiful 3I t, tli,-."'- - MoaJof h youiite ' If with a phrase. W ( rrtntrnt firehaul oesi i.an- claims that aU offica Itrjrgrfi oppose ML itlf a- I 1 tenyiir-sevtera- J ever saw. ple Creek, Miss tfQrtia, Osborne if unman s cherry lipft. 9 Al.'. The woman who by Hnittoi ' . st,. J the it, while of those yho (Jo not itij.t of the massive many Alonte Vista, Mr. jiirs.. j.-- 15 '' nin brain will do wisely ani W""v..awi'.iiv-- to marry his good Catcliicue1 w-a- h. kiug brother. favorguint gtatehooil.clai,i:i all otfiee Promati, Misses Nellie a d Anna The . hofieyinoon atvays enda seekers favor joint stLtehood. Beatty, Messrs. tl and Mart with the iirst bntyh of light(?) ,t li 60 Laight St.. New York. Neither statement ib true, and yet, PeatP. biscuits. The Set. EifiSLISSL&lli t4S. Onlyfoai lanltrui are Uivptd " DF.TZ." without doubt both patjgB holujve

Air-r-ni- j what they say but otfiee seokersm! JliileDcmleiicit's u: c al Wi.rk, j 1 NEW ENGLAND EPIGRAMS. "Magazines' sh..'.i'-V- v ? a v. '.r .1 purpose, non offlee seeker are lineal up on

: The future for his. Genuine cn ii).'.tit 'i1Jd incntal recreation side of bus their " .;vrts both the question. luny try to tyji. ' ' i stlK, ". 'J ' C are UtCWnotivefl 01 . the If f who have U drill la place and work T' mi ll ih a wand .thfti stirk ths honest palriotic men e maic ' STEVENS ftlFLf$ AND PISTOLS, lil . ml iiu,.' ' on the aijn thf VJii' p. " best interest of New J!exieo at property whs spirted up ouL Jfcra tVIOST SUiJ H O MAGAZINES Mvt rasvT7 vsae hcld thc Mistukes pervade livesi thy i POSITION ICM - 'L riT this week. The men in our, u,u Ijers,. i,nt in .1 dF- ACCVBtST, heart differ on this qqaftity). .T.bey charge of SttliMLITfs SeUOin. ii-- Mtii))cld. Its novels (a eomjj.c.v ia.;li uncnber) arc by the mi st jihnrviit have a right to differ as under the f,he property are now in position to Th? Ua'm. atep,mevetyd. biilliant ainrs.'..fi.'.c., li,Jn. i' tut m ihe hfienillj h.neHfi- - present condition it has many sides si',,k xl accomplish reeults. It a aaa ihiiiil feet are (ftjnc Its short storie.jio'-- ' . '.c;m and full of It I s s iua. human n- (' and which oneis.for the best in- - "H8 l,eeu t"1"'110'1 .athe ci-- interest. terest of our great :;nd growing pany to. sink on Ihe lead which bus Its poetry eCwetagrfcWtvy" 'T iKj of . vers pathos, love, territory of New Mexico, is a prolu improved, in dept.h and block out Id: Tiuuior, tenderness i.'v1j ,w ...c.At pillar poets,meu and Hteve. lem that each voter should study the ore ready for thu iial or for women, of ihe du . vbipment. gi'ij), with v.i'liinl Flocks. If nor? and judge for himself. At the Its jokes, wittjcaM: Jvs ic,,ae admittedly the most carried b senrl price.' present time the Projector is not mirtliprovokuig. and we Mill, neud it to j n ex- Some more paekers haw press preptii I. champion either side. Alttr giving 1 60 READING caught supplying the anal PACES fPUL With i-- barrel, . . $5.00 the question due consideration, we adulierated food. IlappaM . ., No pag.'a uru wast! n. illustrations, editorial Willi barrii, . . $7.50 will slate our position and vote ac-

- England, this time, however. varoringi or v(. :' v discussions, iSvntl Htttn i ioi catalogne cordingly. Let every voter study ' en i line contain-i- n page will .v. ol and refresh you. stnini-poin- Every iuu the question from an n::bias t valuui'i 'iiruiaiioii to ( tne do-- a iu way to cotupnt e liSubscnbe Remit chque, P. O. or aud th n vote the way In- - lie-liv- vindication is to seuf press onlcr, r itgkti iu l HE SMART SET, TNf J Arms m Tool Co. will be to the best iutereat of Fifth Avenue, 1 1 0. Sat HlCOPtt fAHS, MASS. like Kstei ba.y to r1 ,iv. I New Mexico arid of New Merieo s a 1 . pen a season 0 B4m & Or. ApplicatiQn. tloue a

1r Red River Prospector "It are e.niy de smoke, Mlis Alice,' NAMED MISSISSIPPI. IftAS. L. SAUER, GRAND SCRIBC explained the cook, draw.ng her sleeve HIS CLEVER SCHEME acres her eyes, while my wife,, the Representative Williams Gives Some THE SPARROWS' pict ire of misery, was genuinely, cry- Intereeting Historical Data Con- RED RIVER, NEW MEXICO. ing. "n cerning Famous Ships. HOUSE here nre draughts nil over this I ROOF OF FALSITY OF SATING liotis.'," she said, thlverlng ;.s she drew "HONOR AMONG THIEVES." In a recent convention Representative. her shawl around her. Sharp Mississippi, Indian Eduaction That Counts. By vOSEPH BAUGHER John Williams, of "Pir ain't no draughts In dls heah gave mme Interesting inci- The Indian school at Chllorco baa historical ole .tobe. MIsb Alice, 'deed dar ain't.'' Partner in Large Duped by dents of warships which have borne Jiiat graduated the largest class In lu Business (Copyright, by B. said Phyllis, fanning the grate with the name of that state. some and Joseph Bowles.) His Associate Into Buying Worth- history, and of its graduates her apron. "One of the ships engaged4 in There was absolutely no reason why less Mine Case of the the many of Its other classes win help she "Never rilnd the grate, Phylllr," blockade of the Mexican coast during we should move; we were living an Biter Bit. sugar beet raisers In the vicinity of lu said my wife, "but make a Ore at once the Mexican war, under the command house In an excellent neigh- Rocky Ford, Col., during the vacation. in the parlor. The little precious of Cnpt. Connor," said Mr. Williams, borhood. Alice, my wife, "Honor among thieves!" a Wall Over 150 of the young Indians are now But thought will take his death of cold." "was named the Mississippi. She differently, and as she was bent upon street broker snorted, contemptuous- engaged In this work in that district, And she went up to Henry Jr., leav- was afterward under the spcelal com- 1 ly. "Of course, there Isn't any. And making a change, consented on con- ing ine gazing dejectedly through a mand of Capt. and will remain there until the crop ia K doesn't matter whether one is talk- Forest, with the fleet dition that she should do her own broken window out on the rain-soake- that secured the neutrality of Yucatan all gathered. They will be back in the house-huntin- ing of common pickpockets or landscape of the Sparrows' of and c.ipturel school In the fall, ready to resume their those sharp fellows that get their the Mexican flotilln at "Oh, James!" she cried, as she met back yard. Tobasco. It was the name of the five-ye- money some way. studies. me one 1 other evening with a lease brought bark to myself by, my American battleship which flew Ad- fchllocco many In fas "Let me tell you an instance I heard At and of the other her hand. "I've found such a charm- wife calling me to come up un-ro- and of this afternoon. There are two miral Farragut's pennant when he government schools the young Indians ing little home, and In such a delight- Henry Jr., who was Btrenuousiy broke through the obstructions from re- men who, while tbey are not partners, get the right sort of education to fit ful location: it's so cultured and objecting to his bondage. just as I the mouth of the Mississippi to New 1 have joint control of a large business. them for new role In life. The fined, you know. am so glad on had freed him, came from below Orleans on their there One of them got mixed up In a mining the expedition which led education is equally divided between Henry Jr. s account, for you know that an awful crash. to the separation of the Henry ompany out west somewhere. the books and the workshops. The Jr. is getting on." "Bress mah soul!" walled Phyllis from the confederacy. The youth to had not "He put $20,000 Into it before he boys and girls are taught all that la referred turned from the parlor. "If de whole front It was the name of a confederate f.mnd mit that It was no good. It , 14 months. winder Btobe cruise.-- being Imparted In the ordinary grammar of de pariah aln t done nearly made him Blck abed when he then built for Admiral "I leased the house from a Miss fall Sommts, not yet quite completed, schools of ihe country, and a little ;ut.' knew the truth, but he didn't say a acd Sparrow such a superior woman!" 1 lan down again, followed by my which was taken by the federal forces more, In some cases. In addition the word to his associate. continued my wife; "so much nicer, wife with Henry In her arms. when they captured New Orleans, and boys are taught to make and repair don't you think, renting trom "On the contrary, he suddenly be- than "This Is the last struw," I muttered, came absolutely whicn, !f completed, might have taken harness, to shoe horses, 10 build thosi" horrid agents who will never do place PE RU NA looking on our new parlor carpet, about his mining venture; so much so the which the confederate cruiser STRENGTHENS bouses, to do farm work of various a thing for one without making a fuss Alaoama subsequently In his- ruined forever. that bis friend suspected that some- took the sorts, to care and about it. Miss Sparrow says she tory of naval raise and lor cattle, "Where are you .going. James?" thing was up. Pretty soon Jones, the affairs of the world. THE ENTIRE couldn't think of giving us so charm- n.y I It was the name of of SYSTEM. some of the rest of the things that said wife, bb was getting Into we'll call him, the owner of the min- the battleship com-mual- ty ing a little home, but her sister Amy In need to "o done in the average my rata coat. ing Btock, began to ask the stenogra- Admiral Perry when. 1852, by the Is to be married next month, poor girl! wise a 'big he pro- Mr. Chas. L. Sauer, Grand Scribe, In the west or east. The girls "I'm going, my dear," I replied, "to pher to stay after hours so as to dic- exhibition of stick,' and she, Miss Sparrow, of course, cured from the old Japanese govern- Grand Encampment 1. O. O. F. of are Instructed, by actual practice, in call, aB early as It is, upon that Spar- tate letters to the manager of the Texas, and Assistant City Auditor, doesn't care to live alone." ' ment the conditions under which cooking, baking, laundering, nursing row of your3, and twist Its neck. mine. These letters he always In- writes from the City Hall. San Antonio, I offered no objections, but suggested Japan, that rejuvenated giant of the m vp "1 beg of you I implore you not to sisted upon mailing himself they Tex.: ni: and other work suitable to Bhe should to Uncle after that write her go, James. Miss Sparrow will attend had been copied In a private twentieth century, opened its ports "Nearly two years ago I accepted a their sex. Henry, whom Henry Jr. was letter to commerce position us secretary for to everything, I am sure; besides, poor book which he kept locked in his own the of the United States, and treasurer This Is the education that counts, named, and request him to postpone and, as a result, to the commerce and with one of the leading dry goods Miss Amy is going to be married only particular safe. Galveston, Bays St. Louis Globe-Democra- t. visit we were thoroughly set- fellowship of may establishments of Tex. the his until next month, and " "Brown, his associate, noticed all the world. It be " from In Indignant- The sudden change a high and The Chllocco school was In practical tled our new home. She Before she had to finish her this and tried to pump the stenogra- said, therefore, to have been. In a dry altitude to sea level proved too ly time way, operation at the St. Louis world's fair, refused, saying that her uncle had uncle entered and startled us with a pher, but It did no good. One night the opening wedge whereby Mie much for me and I became afflicted grown very suspicious of of prejudices and wat "ne of its most attractive fea irritable and double sneeze. lie had to return to his office for some trunk old and Chauvinis- with catarrh and cold in the head, and late, and he might we didn't tic isolation in Japan was split and general debility to such an extent as to tures. It was visited by hundreds of think "Oh. Uncle Henry!" cried my wife, paper that he had forgotten, and, want him, and that she wasn't golns destroyed. From Its guns, belched (he almost incapacitate me for attending thousands of people during the seven in great distress, "I knew you would glancing around, saw Jones' private my to have Henry Jr.'s pro p?ctB ruined seed which, when grown to fruitage, to duties. of fair. for its take cold last nlghf. You let letter book lying on the table. I was to neruna, months the Admiration by any such notions. My wife's must has developed Into the present em- " induced try and insane me get you something. I'm sure you "The temptation was too much for after taking several botH'ts In system and for the intelligence and uncle, an asthmatic, wealthy old bach- pire of Japan the most stupendous ex- small 1 him he I am pleased to say good behavior of Its pupils was ex muBt feel very bad; will " and took a hurried glance doses that I was elor, was strongly prejudiced against through It. He saw numberless hibition of the rebirth and rapid entirely restored to my normal condi- pressed on every hand. Superintendent "You may make yourself easy on that peo- me, because his niece had married me to the discovery of a bonanza, growth to national manhood of a tion and have ever since recommended S. M. school point, madam," ho broke In. "But be- ple, McCowan, the head of the when he had hoped she would nurse untold millions In sight; got to keep which the world has ever wit- the use ot Peruna to my friends. " was here with it, and won .i.gh praise him In his declining years. fore 1 leave this house of conspirators I nessed. want to advise you to place child It quiet until everything was arranged for the thoroughness and practical The Light of the first of follow- that "It was upon the same ship, Missis- the In an asylum where he will be prop- and ail the stock corralled, etc. of pupils ing mouth found us In our new home, was enough sippi, that Capt. Perry afterwards vis- ALL. FOND OF PEANUTS. character the work of his erly cared for; while you, madum, "That for Brown. He and excepting that a shower of prisms never said a word to next day, ited Halifax and Cape Breton, on ac- The United States government made Jones Animals-E-ven I count of the seizure of our fishing Delicacy Relished by All many mistakes In its dealings with the fell from the parlor chandelier when but quietly, very quietly, went to work by British cruisers. The result if the Hippopotamus Devours Indians 'rt the old, days, but for the lighted the gas, the evening had, so and started to buy all the stock in passed off without that visit was the reciprocity treaty Them with Pleasure. peat quarter of a century it has been far, incident. Jones' mine that he could get hold My wife's uncle arrived In the worst of. He found that one curb broker with Canada, in 1854. And last, but by on right track. Chllocco, Carlisle, Is delicacy the of humors; bis train, being three hours was the only one that seemed to know no means least, in my estimation, !t Is "The penniit a relished by of great gov- all said a New York animal Haskell and the rest the late, didn't pull In until almost mid- anything about it and that the stock the name of a state second in the creatures," ernment schools are doing a good work night. He drew back from me suspi- was firm at above par. union to none a state whose great men lover. "I have come to this conclusion having It every in training the young Indians of both ciously when I offered to take his "Little by little he got the stock in have Illustrated the virtue of American after offered to animal zoo, having sexes to help to intelligently bear so valise, glared at me savagely over during the next four weeks. In all citizenship on the bench, in the cab- In the Central Park and it and refused by none. ciety s burdens. his glasses, thoroughly convinced, no tin.' time he went down to the office inet and In legislative halls; a state "Oh, I know It Isn't allowed; doubt, to a conspiracy on my part at night just 24 times and found whose men have Illustrated the virtues but I'm that not one of those who offer Chinese Students' Uniforms. was due the accident to Jones' letter book carelessly left out and rreatness In of individuals his train. animals indiscriminate numbers of The establishment of government My wife, not a little hurt when her Just twice. American soldiery on the field. May hard-boile- d eggs, frankfurters, cheese schools In China, and the equipment effusive greeting met with a rebuff, "Jones' letters told the manager the gcod ship Mississippi, when she is commissioned, go sandwiches and cigar stumps. It's for of students in uniforms is furnishing said she was sorry little Henry bad that some one was trying to get con- forth in herself an object lesson to the world of ex- that sort of nuisance the rule about a military clothing. Ac- gone to bed, for she would so like to trol of the stock, accused him of bad the market for cellence of American naval architec- feeding Is made. A single peanut can't Wu-cho- w faith and so on. At any rate It con- cording to the British consul at have her uncle Henry see his little ruin the digestion of a camel or of firmed Brown In the belief that he ture, end In her crew and her officers 60 of these schools have been namesake. Whereupon he somewhat any other creature, for that matter, gruffly Henry was going to make a poi of money, an object lesson of the fact that Amer- opened In that prefectorate alone. The inquired whether Jr. had and I never visit the zoo without a any Intention of absconding before and he kept on buying mining stock ican intelligence and daring are all as uniform consists of a coat and trousers fully to be found now as in the most bag or two of those legumes to dis- morning. until he had about $50,000 planted. tribute. of foreign , with brass buttons and "He was ueginning to get feverish, heroic days of the republic!" Crestfallen, and worn out after a "Yes, the camel is fond of them peak caps, and shoes of foreign pat- ask his as- hard day's work we went to bed, but I but didn't dare business very; and so are the peacocks. The tern. The material used is either sociate anything about the property had hardly closed my eyes when 1 felt THE AMERICAN DRAMA. hippopotamus obligingly opens bis serge, union cloth or cotton tweed for myself suddenly aroused. for fear of exciting suspicion. One morning got mouth to let me toss one In, ut the winter uniforms, and for summer "James," whispered my wife, in "TAKH THE GOLD CURE!" HE he down to the office Seeking Its Origin, One Must Go mouth Is so large and the peanut so SHOUTED. late after a bad night of worry. wear any light cotton cloth. In the trembling tones, "what is that noise?" Back, Almost Seems, to the small that I doubt if be can quite de- When be opened the door and said It strictly military schools khaki is "Only water running next door," I should be confined In some Circus. cide whether he likes It or not. sanitarium. good morning to Jones, Jones' face American seen appear replied drowsily, and turned over to And as for you, sir," he shouted, shak- "The kangaroo pokes his funny, worn. All the uniforms was wreathed In smiles. sleep again. ing bis umbrella in my No problem Is more fascinating to horse-lik- e head out to me, munches the to be of British cloth, but there Is a face, "take the " 'What's up?' says Brown. next door! Why, gold cure the pledge you 'You're the student ot Elizabethan drama peanut with relish, and then begs for rule, which Is evidently Ignored, that "Water James, it's would do as chipper as a spring lamb.' than In very It. the attempt to trace its splendid more. The elephant, deer, ostrich, and only native material be used. Caps, this room. Listen!" no good, you'd only break Take the " 'Matter,' answers Jones, with a I got up plainly gold cure! gold cure! achievement to its earliest sources. even the Hon, are all lovers of the pea- buttons and braid all come from Ja- and heard the the the gold gurgling laugh. 'You remember that sound, but locate it. cure!" He slammed the door The quest leads one back to primitive nut." pan. The shoes are said to be of couldn't front Mixed Ale Consolidated Mining and Hoping to find the source of the after him, and shuffled down the street. folk plays, to secular Improvisations Hongkong a very In- Smelting company that I told you And He Needs No Schooling. manufacture, but noise, I ran a lighted wax taper along While conning these things, Phyllis and meulaevai renderings of sacred about putting some money into awhile AH the paraphernalia of a civil en- ferior kind is made locally of native the side of the wall; when I reached a came in with her scuttle for a story; and ah study of perfected types last ago? Well, I thought I was bumped gineer Isn't In It with the strong arm leather. The cost of a uniform of cot- point about three feet from the win- load. She told us she had found an oil shows clearly here and there tne de- good and hard on that deal, and JuBt of a young man when It comes to lo- ton tweed, the cheapest, 1b only $3.00 dow I found it as a volume of flame stove with enough oil in It to cook terminate influence of these first at- as I was about to write 'Finis: Good-!- .' tempts. cating the girl's waist Hue. Mexican ($1.80 American currency) belched forth almost to the opposite breakfast. She hesitated as she added on account In my private the It is odd that no one made tc order; a set of buttons, five iside of the room. I seized a pillow, that she had borrowed some water ledger some sucker comes along and has undertaken It's almost as difficult for a woman a similar Investigation of our Amer- in a set, costs 20 cents, and cap from and called to my wife for a cork. from our neighbor next door, who re- little by little gets hold of all my to keep a secret as it Is for her to see ican drama, a species of art ho dis- 40 ccntB to 2.20; shoes from $1.10 to "Take It away for the love of marked that we had begun the borrow- stock. I reluctantly parted with the the point of a Joke. I tinctive from drama proper we $2.20. Quality In every case la ex- heaven!" yelled, as she handed me ing plan rather early for so short an last share of it yesterday, and instead that In are not only justified In seeking, but poor. con- a cork, holding her other luml a acquaintance. We commended oui qf being out $20,000 I am ahead just DOCTOR'S SHIFT. tremely This uniform, the are compelled to seek dif- bottle. "It's gasoline!" cook's enterprise' and told her to do $i0,000 on deal. More power to a partially sul adds. Is becoming fashionable the origin. The She gave a piercing shriek, and the best she could. And for the next, him, whoever he is! I wish him joy ferent material drawn from Now Gets Along Without among the younger male generation In Amerlci.n life, developed by It threw the bottle and cork out Into the ten minutes we heard her In terms with his Mixed Ale.' American China, and every child au- that win of hall. After knocking over several forcible, if not polite, pay her re " 'Why, property all right?' tr.lent, and appealing to American A physician says: "Until last fall expense isn't the diences peculiar whose parents can afford the things in the medicine chest she gave spects to the stove. " 'All right! Why, they put a shot has characteristics I used to eat meat for my breakfast stu-uen- t. pointing irresistibly, In de- is now decked out as a miniature me a rubber stopper. I drove it Breakfast was not a success. The of dynamite in the pay streak awhile conception, and suffered with indigestion until velopment and execution, into the aperture of a gas pipe coffee was cold, and the chops were gar- ago and blew all trace of It Into king- to our first the meat bad passed from the stom- arils'.!? from which the bracket had been nished with coal oil, the flavor of dom come. About the only use (hat achievement, the American ach. "Mary. Mary, circus; and Inquiry as to origins 1 If quite contrary," purloined by the Sparrows, and which which lingered with me for hours. the owner could make of the shaft takes "Last fall began the use of Grape-Nut- s us back to our own shall I say medi- l?e an Algerian, perhaps her garden they had plugged with wax. The ptl-ilo- Directly after breakfast I called on now would be to fall down it and for breakfast and very soon grows with silver bells and cockle In the meantime had caught fire, the Sparrows, who, while making my his neck.' aeval days? when Mr. P. T. Barnum found I could do without meat, for break was perfecting shells and sponges all in a row. The and while 1 was trying to smother it complaints, did nothing but flutter and "Brown turned pale. He swallowed the entertainment that my body got all the nourishment was to upon eyes as- of vegetable sponges is my wife screamed again, and this chirp. The elder bird said she a few times, turned on his heel burst the of an necessary from tho Grape-Nul- and cultivation couldn't hard tounded world. making progress In Algeria. About awoke Henry Jr., who Joined In the afford to spend a cent at that time on without a word and entered his own since then I have not bad any indi- brought I Though we can hardly be said to gestion and am feeling better and it ten species of the plant are known .melee; this down my wife's repairs. office and slammed the door. don't uncle, we I we thought when have evolve! new species, we have have increased In weight. aud they are cultivated in Asia and whom didn't see until I notified her that would vacate know what he said or gas, an- days. you can imagine." given such marked coloring to exist- "Since finding the benefit I derived t lighted the although he had the house within three he was alone, but Africa, being extensive In lie regions ing types of comedy we may fidr-l- y Grape-Nut- s nounced himself by a sneeze. She fluttered and chirped excitedly that from I have prescribed i's and Oran. Prior to ma- claim theeredtt of creating new va- Finally I got things quieted. I as they followed me to the door, and Drew Line at Scarfpin. the food for all of my patients suffer- so- over-feedin- g turity the fruit ia edible; wheo the 1 rieties. The local color play, the ing from indigestion or didn't notice until the next morning I thought heard the betrothed Spar- A New York artist who .painted a . , of ripeness, however, has been ciety play, the melodrama, the comic and also for those recovering bow badly I had been burned. It was row say something about damages, portrait, of President Roosevelt had from opera, flourish as strictly national where I food easy ulp becomes separated after dawn when I was awakened. though It may have been nothing mora privilege spending several days disease want a to the of productions upon our eoil, differentia take and certain to digest which DDtous matter wln.h then "James! get up, quick!" called my than an Inoffensive twitter. knocking around the White House to and lHU being perhaps more firmly established will not overtax the stomach. arms the ongy ma&b entitled the wife. "The room Is filled with smoke After calling on my old agent, I get Borne mental notes of the pres- ia the case of the first two than of "I always find the results I look mge. Fine specimens the house it on Are!" turned my steps toward our "new idents varying expressions. He would the others. In all, motif, plot, charac- for when I prescribe Grape-Nut- s. For Almost suffocated, I Jumped home," where I met Btove yonder bleached in a weak lime bath out of the man sit here, there and to watch terization, setting show unmistakably ethical reasons please omit my name." bed, threw open windows, and groped who was, for the moment, leaving. He head the as he ja nickel apiece the of nation attended the Influence of the great prototype al- Name given by mail by Postum Co., my way to the told me he had fixed par- ot business. The tithe chief market kitchen stairs. that the to all aorta portrait ready suggested. Battle Creek, Mich. fct "Phyllis!" I yelled at the top of lor stove, but could do nothing had been finished, but uilvern of with Circles and circles of unrelated ac- The reason for the wonderful my voice; "is there a Are down there?" the kitchen range; that during the clsm rendered the artist's visit neces- tion; swift galloping from one to an-ot- er amount of nutriment, and the easy di- "No, sab," yelled back cook; summer months the sparrows must sary. When he was about to leave the lest the audience should have time gestion of Grape-Nut- s is not bard to I have built nests in chimney. executive mansion' to to "dar ain't no fiah; wish dar war, their the the hasten to think; the ruling out of cause and find. I I to put his new Impressions but It's all smoke. Drat de ole stobe! told him that hadn't the slight- New York effect, in order that something, no In the first r'ace, the starchy part est doubt it. on the canvas the president shook It won't draw. An' Mars Jeems, dar's about Ins matter what, may happen every mln- - ot the wheat and barley goes through man heah w lie go, be done My wife was anxiously awaiting my finger at blm and saM very earnest- a an' turn uu-d- not our plots betray their various processes of cooking, to per- I my ly: "New, mind, no scarfpin!" de walah off lu de alley, Kane he say return. told her of highly satis- origin in the planning of a circus day? fectly change the starch Into Dextrose paid, I s factory visit to our old landlord. de walah rint ain't an' how 1 venture to affirm that In no other or Post Sugar, In which state It la 'lt hreakfus wifout no fi.ih an no "Poor Miss Amy!" moaned my wife. country can legs wriggle so swiftl ready to be easily absorbed by the IB. de good Lord, He only .know." "And, oh! you poor, disinherited, de- Ma we can the swinging and leaping of t blood. The parts In the wheat and We huirledly dressed, while Henry frauded little darling," she added, didn't rly trapeze performer go so alertly ai barley which Nature can make uae face In Henry Jr., having awakened, entered into the burying hci Jr.'s neck. this firmly on. 1 would pit our contortion- of for rebuilding brain and nerve cen- - affair, and seemed to en- On the evening of the third day fol- City any- - ists and our hoop-Jumper- s against ters are retained In this remarkable persisted In kicking his lowing we were back In our old home. body e,l those of all other lands. With equ food, and thus the human body is the air and throw. ng off Iter. firnincsi I assert thut In no oth supplied with the powerful strength year wore 39,211,000 o1 We tied him fas; in Ist there Ma dram. i does action follow so bo swift, producers bo easily noticed after one In in ran down to the matches sold Frauce, Lrlng'ug Into City npi bo unconueetedly as In our own. Lpe-N- each day for a 9 found J'bylLs In that nation's treasury $'i,:21(i, 50, taklt rrought From "The Point of View," lu SaH ot 10 days. "There's a reason." being a Mats monopoly. tisee pr Kt book, "The Read to .Wellvil,. In pkge.

H id BLOATED WITH DROPSY. Scripture; ir Russia. E SAILORS It la raher remarkable that, not- The Heart Was Badly Affected When withstanding the disturbed oonditiona the Patient Began Using Doan'e. or affairs in Russia last year, tha British and Foreign Blt3 society re- MEW FROM THE MIDDLE WEST Mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell, of 415 West ports a banner year In the circulation WELCOMED IN THE NAVY. Fourth St., Olympla, Wash., says: "For of Scriptures, over 500,000 copies being over three years I suffered with a distributed In European Russia, be- dropsical condi- sides a vory large number In Siberia, 0OT?eW For Those Who Have a Fondness for tion without be- His Experience. f Sec, ing awnre that the Service on Uncle Sam's was "Pa," said Willie, thoughtfully, "I Ships Offers Many In- It due to kidney trouble. think I know now what the minister ducements. The early stages meant when he said 'It Is mora were principally blessed to give than to receive.' For the past few years "Yes? was NAVAL the navf and What it?" "Castor oil." f BCftO backache has been reqrultlng quite extensively bearing in the middle west. down Mm. Inslnw'n Hoothlnar Rjruu. pain, but I went For rhlidren teethlnit, softens the irimm, reduce Its From data obtained at the navy de- along without f allay pain, curea wind collu. flfsa bvtus. partment, It appears that a superior worrying much Charity may cover a of class of men are obtained from this multitude until dropsy set sins, but a lot more will spring up. section. A less number of recruits in. My feet and ankles up, my are swelled rejected for physical causes at the hands puffed, and became so tense I final examination at the training sta- could hardly close them. I had great tions, and the men show an unusual difficulty In breathing, and my heart degree of Intelligence and aptitude would flutter with the least exertion. I fod learning their new duties. A could not walk far without stopping large number of mechanics are re again and again to rest. Since using cruited from cities In the middle west, four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills the but greater the proportion of boys bloating has gone down nnd the feel- who enlist In this rating are sent to ings of distress have disappeared." a training station, where they are Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. given a Foster-Milbur- thorough course of Instruc- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. tion, fitting them for the duties of the seaman branch. For a young man Oirl Horsebreeker. with a fondness for the sea a fine Miss Wlnnonah Von Ohl a New opportunity is open in the navy. Jersey girl 20 years old, is making While the pay at the start for appren- quite a reputation as a horsebreaker. tice seaman Is Bmall only SIC per Five years ago, a slender slip of a Food month it must be borne in mind that girl, Bhe went t South Dakota with he Is paid this rate only while he Is her mother, who had been sent thither Products make picnics mora enjoyable by making undergoing instructions and not ac- fOT a change of climate. Miss Wln- tually performing any duty aboard the preparations easier. nonah learned to ride bronchos out Easier ; easier ship; then, too. his board, lodging to carry to serve ; and just and there and on returning east she took right (or eating as they come from the can. medical attendance, and original out- to training and breaking horses. In Libby't cooks have first pick of the beat fit of uniform are furnished him which work she has been remarkably meats obtainable and they know how gratis. His transportation from the successful. She has never sustained to cook them, as well as pack them. recruiting office to a training station any injury while thus engaged. 11 you're not going to a picnic soon you is paid for by the government, and can make one tomorrow at your own table should he leave the service To prevent by serving some sliced Luncheon Loaf. because that tired feeling on It is a revelation in the blending of good of pbysiual Sta-c- h disqualifications, tie Is) Ironing day Use Defiance meat and good spices. with saves- annoy- furnished transportation to his saves time saves labor Bookkt free. "How to Mai s home. An ample opportunity for pro- ance, will not stick to the Iron. Ths Good Things to Eat." W ,os motion is open to him. After master big 1G OS. package for 10c, at your gro- Ltbby, McNeill tt Llbby, Chicago ing the details of any particular cer's. branch of the service, such as the New York. Bagley, one of to out op- to a line. An Ensign sneak of their shelter at out Newcomb to heave seaman branch, or any of the mechan- Car- portune pick off officer the heroes of the sea fight of moments and try to of the Hudson ran forward ical branches, he is eligible for pausing denas harbor, is dead, the Spanish American tugboats and with a line and bellowed: to petty officer, third class, war is hero launches. the advanced miss history, but the other If gunboat "Don't it!" which pays $30 to $35 a month. of that conflict of shells with shells spiritedly Into the zone of effective Bagley laughed waved his hand and After reaching that rating, advance-Wen- t and Americans Spaniards and marksmanship, demonstrating at once cheerily. with to second class petty officer. CASTORIA smoke powder powder yelled hoy. with smokeless the superiority of its individuals, the "Let her come!" the W-s- t class petty officer and chief pet is living, New-com- b, Spanish comfort." still Capt. Frank H. boats retreated. So the "It's getting too hot here for ty officer depends entirely upon his a com- Americans began to them Eventually was apparent- native of Boston, the consider rank the task Own capabilities and conduct. The For Infants and Children. mander of Hudson, only cowards. However, did not fol- ly completed. The Hudson the the hero they started pay of a chief petty officer is $70 per of the Spanish who a low Spaniards into ahead, men looking back calmly war received the the harbor, her month, to which should be added free gold medal from congress. He was they probable mines. at town Cardenas. biuse feared the screaming of mtions, lodging, medical care and The Kind You Have Lieut. Newcomb six years ago, and Thirty seconds hawser later the tospital treatment. If he be In need now he is Capt. Newcomb, super- snapped. The Wlnslow swung around the Eager for Brave Deeds. rt it. There are extra allowances for visor of anchorages purchas- On May 11 and men flung hawser on ani the the gunboat Wilmington, her another CTtain duties, such as service aboard Always Bought ing officer at the port of New York. torpedo board the Wlnslow. Far rearward the the boat Wlnslow and the rvibmarines, for expertness in signal AVcgetable PrcparalionforAs Some day will gunboat Wilmington was steaming to and fro, the histories refer Hudson, a converted ing, or as a gun pointer; reenlist- similating the Food andBegula to the sea fight of firing Into town, Cardenas harbor retenue cutter, met outside the harbor shell after shell the Wents, good medals, ling the Stoinachs and Bowels of on the of May 11, 1898, as acting the manner of an infuri- conduct and afternoon of Cardenas and decided to go inside after Tther things which bring pay ol Bears the a typical brave, exploit of ated animal. the rash the' anil do some damage. They were chief petty officer with a permanent American seaman. They will men- weary of the sallies of the Spanish Appointment to $75 or $85 per month, tion Bagley's name in sonorous para- gu&boats. Signature Then they were eager to Through Storm of Shells. dear of living expenses. graphs, Lieut. Bernadou's name in do brave things. This waterway to The second hawser from the Hud- Promotes DigestionCheerfur-nes- s Further advancement is open to the other sonorous paragraphs, and they conflict was broad and shallow, with son was a five-Inc- h one. They at- andRest.Contains neither man of ability im- also will tell of how Lieut. Newcomb, two jagged stretches of land close to tached it to the pilot house under a who studies and Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. of proves all his opportunities to war- commanding officer of the the mouth, and outside a dotted rain of ammunition. Then the Hud- AW rant position pays Not Narcotic. cutter Hudson, a wooden boat, ran in formation of coral keys. Here and son began to move forward again. rank. This from rVJOO to $1,800 a year and allow-cnc- s. under destructive masked batteries, were green-toppe- keys, She to move firing there other continued forward, position, threw a line to the disabled Wlnslow, with a channel running indefinitely her as rapidly as the and is a life with all base of fM frSAttlH PfTCaX "The of longevity pay Pl-r- - remained there In the zone of Are for among them. Beyond the wriggling men could load them. These gun- benefits and re km .W- 30 minutes, and finally brought away channel Cardenas lay in an angle of ners were swearing at their slowness tirement that commissioned officers the Spaniard's prize In triumph. sloping hills, seven miles away. and the commander kept urging tbem fieceive. impossible In Then they will comment profusely The Wilmington, drawing 18 feet of to work harder. He strode up and It is not to even attain on this peculiarly American contempt water In these shallows, proceeded to down the deck, dividing his attention Commissioned rank in the navy. It work a great for shot and shell and they will hold a location within 1,800 yards of the among these gunners and the Span-lard- s hard and deal of JarV every up to the constant attention of fu- wnter front; the Winslow, a lighter and the hawser. His quarter- Ttudy, but the fact that year A Use ture generations the example of the draught boat, went 300 yards farther. master walked beside him, praying un- Since the passage of the act authoriz- perfect Remedy for Constipa- ing tion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea deeds of that afternoon. And in their The little Hudson impudently fol- consciously that the rope would not the commissioning of men from Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-nes- s summary of the heroes of the war lowed. Ahead of these two American part like its predecessor. They stood the ranks, some candidates have they will mention the names of craft were the scudding Spanish gun- out boldly on the deck of the little vassed the exanJnation, shows that and Loss of Sleep. For Over Dewey, Schley, Sampson, Hobson, boats. They fled apparently from revenue cutter, entirely unmindful of he goal is within the reach of any young wno Is Facsimile Signature of Newcomb, Bagley, Roosevelt, Funs-to- n force of habit until they nestled some- the spat, spat, spat of the bullets and 'right, capable man all these names and others they where among the wharves of the city. the screaming of the shells. villing to work for it. Once he is will mention to the everlasting glory Now the Wlnslow and the Hudson It was absolutely necessary for the 'ommissioned an ensign, he Is on NEW YORK. Thirty Years of America in wartime. were triumphant pursuers. They little Hudson to get the remains of fxactly the same footing as a grad-lat- e Everybody remembers Newconb rushed pell mell into a zone of buoys. the Winslow and her dead out of the of the naval academy, (fml is when you revive his name in the pub- Through the sultry air echoed and zone of fire. Half a dozen times the ligible to promotion to the higher lic print. Before the war he was an reechoed a discharge of numerous Hudson was struck by shells, so that anks, the same as the other metnbers obscure revenue officer, so far as the guns. she also began to resemble a dere- f bis class, and should eas'ly be EXACT COPY OF CASTORIA great mass of citizens went. But, on Every gun on the WInBlow Instant- lict. But she kept steaming ahead Ible in the ordinary course to reach WRAPPER. the morning of May 12, 1898, the ex- ly replied, although the location of through the treacherous shoals, over :he grade of captain, if not evrti that cited readers of the exlpoits in Car- the Spanish batteries was a guess- possible locations for mines, now M' rear admiral, before his comi ulsory TMC OS NT U It eOMMNf. NfW TORN CITV. denas harbor, the mourners, with the work place. The enemy used smoke- scraping a coral reef, now dragging retirement at 62 years of age The mother of Ensign Bagley, Democrats less powder; the American ships were the Winslow off an unseen shallow Irst man to take advantage of the and Republicans, imperialists and draped with smoke. Then came an- place, but always belching forth flame provisions of this law was Litut. H. the country knew other discharge from the Spaniards and smoke from her and B. Soule, U. S. N. He was serving the name of Lieut. Frank H. New- from the shore, from visible ware- always leaving the masked batteries as gunner in 1901, at the time of the comb. houses, from the docks. The Amer- farther and farther behind, until at passage of the act, and passed a suc- Dainty, Crisp, Drossy icans knew that the gunboats were last the nearest geyser was yards and cessful examination that yeur, receiv- Dared Spaniards to Combat. hidden among certain wharves, so yards rearward. ing an appointment as ensign. Since - The affair in Cardenas harbor fol- they steamed ahead in defiance of the And then the officers yelled to the then he has been promoted to lieuten- lowed a Series of astonishing captures mines and the masked batteries. They men on board the Winslow and ant, junior grade, then to lieutenant, Summer of Spanish ships of armed and un- penetrated the zone of the buoys until learned of the death of Ensign Bag- - and is now nearly half way through armed merchant ships, and It also fol- they were only 800 yards from the ley and of four other deaths. So that grade. He entered the service lowed a series of daring attempts to gunboats. There was a continuous great was the rage on the Hudson as apprentice, third class, at $9 per Skirts engage the naval vessels of the Span- pyrotehcnlc display. The water that every member of her crew want month. ish government in fights. around both boats constantly showed ed to have the boat turned around and are a delight to the refined woman every- For whenever a Spanish gunboat or geysers. reenter the harbor and destroy every Recognized the Speech. where. In order to get this result see is good, it is cruiser showed herself in public, that Lieut. Nemcomb observed the con- visible object in Cardenas, including Senator Bacon, of Georgia, whb that the material that cut in the latest fashion and use is to say, whenever she showed her dition of the Winslow and steamed the three gunboats and the masked making a speech on the proposed Erie smokestacks and hull to an American toward her, still valiantly peppering battery and all the Spaniards there. ship (anal and one of his attentive lis- fighting ship, small or big, effectively everything Spanish within range. He teners was the new senator from or crudely armed, she was promptly saw Bagley signal and hold aloft a Given Deserved Honor. Maryland, Mr. Whyte. It was noticed Invited to test her powers. Some megaphone, and presently he heard Of course they were mentioned In that Senutor Whyte was unusually In- defiance times thrtu challenges were ludicrous, the ensign yell: the reportB of the conflict Particular terested, and when the Georgia sena- for a converted small yacht would "We are disabled! Come and tow mention was made of the commander tor had concluded the Murylander went openly advance on a large gunboat us off!" of the Hudson for his coolness and over to call upon him. "Senator, possessed of ten times areater equip- At once the Hudson steamed with- supreme disregard of apparently cer where did you get those figures you ment, run up her flag proudly, fire in the uneven circle of water spouts. tain destruction. Then President submitted to the senate?" asked the Starch her barking and rush He approached until he was only 200 sent to congress this recom new Maryland senator. "I don't know ahead and give every sign of wishing yards from the battered WInBlow. mendation: exactly where they came from," Sena- in the laundry. All three things are im- to engage In mortal conflict for the The shells came thicker and thicker "I recommend that In recognition tor Bacon replied, "but my secretary portant, but the last is absolutely neces- eternal glory of one side or the other. and the Spaniards were shooting with of the signal act of heroism of First dug tlit ni tip somewhere, and I am sary. No matter how fine the material made, .The situation was frequently like the surprising accuracy. Once the Wins- Lieut. Frank H. Newcomb, United willing to vouch for them, (lr he Is or how daintily bad starch and poor laundry work will spoil the effect street situation wherein a small boy low careened and belched forth a part States revenue cutter service, above a very careful and painstaking fel- his head argumentatively of her body. Steam followed the as- set forth, the thanks of congress be and ruin the clothes. DEFIANCE protrudes low." "I can vouch for thw.i, too," is pure, will not rot the clothes man to chip ft sortment of missiles. On board extended to him to officers STARCH and defies a knock a the and his answered Senator Whyte, "for I used to crack. It sells at Newcomb observed to nor cause them toe his shoulder. or instance, three days Hudson his men and men of the Hudson, and that a the er.nie figures in a speec'j on the a sixteen ounce package everywhere. boiler of Winslow was before the conflict in Cardenas har- that the the gold medal of honor be presented to subject when I was in the satiate be- Other starches, much inferior, tell at ioc gone. bor the gunboat Wlnslow, with Lieut. evidently Lieut. Newcomb and a silver medal fore." The speech Senator Whyte for twelve ounce package. Insist on pilot house he saw sit- Bernadou In command and Ensign Near the the of honor to each member of his crew to was one delivered if. the sen- getting DEFIANCE STARCH and be figure commanding of results. Worth Bagley In the position of execu- ting of her officer who served with him at Cardenas." ate In 1881. sure tive oflJcer, rushed toward three with a huge bandage around one leg. Both branches of congress united Bagley calmly up Spanish gunboats Just out- He saw walk to in passing favorably on the recom- Not So Short. on Bernadou, shake hands with him and nnd Lieut. Newcomb re- side of Cardenas, intent sinking mendation "O! dear," sighed Mrs. GaU'sy, "I've Defiance Starch every one of them. The Wlnslow the- wave contemptuously toward the ceived a letter from the treasury de still got to plan my bathinr suit. I oretically was no match for masked batteries and the Spanish partment containing this expression three wish 1 could get some sug- gunboats. The Hudson drew la gjd Company, larger craft, but the spirit of daring still "Yours the proud distinction of gestions " (he enemy Into rain of missiles. being only and of contempt for was in farther lue the commissioned officer give you one," promptly of any to whom congress "I'll the air. service her husband. "Supposu you of took place Jolted In Face of Death, awarded a gold medal for Omaha, Nebraska. The battle Cardenas herolsir build the bottom of It a little closer because three Spanish gunboats used bagley rushed to the rail and cried during the war with Spain." to sea-lev- this year." Little Girl's Desire. Red River Prospector Mabel had always worn high topped' AN AMERICAN COMPOSER. HONORED shoes, much to hr own dissatisfaction. WljtpfJittg and one day while admiring her moth- to Hrfornt Fine work and original has been done by Ed- "Mamma, RED RIVER, NEW MEXICO. ward MacDowell, and but for his sad mental and er's slippers she said: 31s (Out - physical collapse still greater would'hnve been ac- can't I have a pair of Inns of Date- complished. The newly formed McDowell clu1) of shoes next summer?" New York Is a tribute to the artist and to the fui geon-Mad- e Man. man; for MacDowell's was a personality to at- With a smooth iron and Defhn-- e It In probable that most persons will By A. E. WINSHIP. tract and hold. Starch, you can launder your shirt prefer to go through life with a whole Editor of the Journal of Education. It is oftener appreciation Is shown after a waist Juat as well at home as the. skin in spite of the reassuring com- man Is dead on:" gone, but Mr. MacDowell's form steam laundry can; It will have the Is over, ment of a ufgeon on a of illness means that for him all work proper stiffness and finish, there will Phlxlelphla his career as composer ended. recent In Rochester, Minn., be less wear and tear of the gonds, operation HE world's progress is largely determined in crises. The It Is doubly sad In that the musician la. so that "It makes little difference If a far as years are concerned, Just In his prime. Ed- and It will be a positive pleasure to of some pub- man does lose a few Inches of his In- inertia human nature makes necessary intense ward Alexander McDowell was born In 1861 in use a Starch that does not stick to thei New York city. He two of study testines.-' Is plenty of scien- lic interest in order to readjust tendencies of thought and had seasons iron. There In Paris three years; and in Germany, abroad: Ignorance of tific authority on his side, remarks the action. A combination of recent circumstances has changed Frankfort-o- n Main, two years. For three years he Foreigners, in their the New York Worlii. Prof. Elie Metchnl-kof- f, the relation of the home, the school and the court to the taught at the Darmstadt conservatory. From language, so often mistake the sul- of the Pasteur Institute, in Paris, Darmstadt he changed to Wiesbaden, and next tan's trades for tirades. Albany boy in Xevv England, and by no possibility can the condi- took up residence Boston. even holds that civilized man would be in be placed back where they were six months ago. si On his return to America he became much in- tions better off if he should lose a little of terested In the Idea of a school of music distinctly American, letting himself Defiance Starch 1b the latest Inven re- is it spoiled child spare his alimentary tract, which still The question not whether the to loose from conservative Old World influences. . His best musical work was tion In that line and an improvement tains the proportions be required when the rod 3,000 years ago, but whether hereafter you will done here, most of It In the log studio on his farm In Petersburg, Kew Hamp- on all other makes; It Is more eco- shire. MacDowell was as much poet as musician, and to interpret nature had nomical, does work, takes less in a navage state. by the has better not spoil the child swinging rod. Solomon to live with nature. Among the most admirable of his compositions are time. Get it from any grocer. The vermiform appendix has been "To Sea." Idylls." His compositions in- for 30 centuries been the idol of the rod master, but it is "Woodland Sketches," the "Forest found to be not only a superfluity but clude concertas, sonatas, symphonies, songs a:: pianoforte pieces. His "In- may profit by ac spare-not-the-ro- d Solo- A wise man ths sr--i surgeons nowhere recorded that the theory made dian" Suite is constructed on themes taken from the music of the Sioux In- a rce of disease. The tions of a fool. seern to be the only class to profit by mon a model in morality. Nor are there statistics available which dians. His work is representative of the modern romantic school in til United States. It, vet few pel' sons with healthy vermi- prove that the boys who are much whipped are good boys, nor that form appendices arc so unselfish as thev grow good with whipping. All available data proves that in the OPERATION AVOIDED o effer to part with them. home, the school and the jail those who indulge in severe and frequent EDUCATION In Los Angeles surgeons report with FEDERAL COMMISSIONER OF EXPERIENCEOFMISS MERKLEY pride that they have Just taken out a punishment establish vicious and criminal tndencies. I Dr. successor, Ellsworth Blown, man's heart, washed it, replaced it, Harris' Elmer She Was Told That an Operation Was The idea that punishment is reformatory is as much out of date as Is quite a young man. 45 years of age. Since 1898 Inevitable. How She Escaped it. and promise that he will recover. Dr. Brown has been at the head of the depart- Wunibers men of cir- letting. No sane man now breaks a colt ; he trains it. No great of under Btress blood ment of the theory and practice of education at When a physician tells a woman suf cumstances and without mortal Incon- express company or other establishment that has many and valuable the I'niverslty of California. fering with seriouB feminine trouble venience a lobe ol Since his graduation from the Illinois State is necessary, very have parted with will allow any employe strike or speak harshly to a horse. 1881, in- that an operation the horses to Normal university in he has been much 'of the lungs or liver or brains, to tha in matters in coun- thought the knife and the operating One company with more than 3.000 horses dismisses without cere- terested educational both this table strikes terror to her heart, and immense gratification of the surgeon?, try and abroad. Dr. Brown has haC very careful our hospitals are full of women coming but no one does it voluntarily or pure- mony any one who shows violence or excitement toward a horse. A training in the profession of teaching and today Is a profession for just such operations. ly out of a of u.an would be adjudged insane who should claim that thrashing a colt it and has contributed no little to desire lilera-ur- e dealing with the art of teaching. Man is perverse enough to want to re- made a good horse. Upon graduation from the normal school he off surgical main as he is and to put The making of a bad boy good is a great proposition. It is never gathered practical experience in the public schools Improvements as a forlorn hope. It St at Belvldere, Illinois, and later served as assistant by suppression or subjugation, by fettering or hamper- secretary of Y. M. C. A. may be are too many parts accomplished state the in Illinois. Then that there he studied for awhile at the University of Michi- com- ing. The bad boy's purpose must be changed, his desires, aspirations, of him for present needs, but the gan, this study followed by work at the German ing race will have to outgrow them as tastes, must face earnestness and purpose, lucre must be relish for universities. He received the degree of Ph. D. best It can or put up with them, as better things. from the University of g. its ancestors did. From 1890 91 Mr. Brown served aB principal of a high school at Jackson, Michigan, leaving this position to take that of as- Uniformity of American Life. Fear is out of date in dealing with Americans, odd or young. The sistant acting professor of the science and art of teaching at the University of in any financial venture, the keener the California, 1892-- 3, and the following year enjoying a full professorship. The crudities of American life havt greater the risk physical or In Edition to various addresses and articles in reviews, Dr. Brown Is been iruitful topics for foreign critics desire to undertake it. The rage for football is intensified by the author of "The Making of Our Middle Schools" and "Origin of American State froia the earliest colonial times, and hazard of it. College presidents and parents who never played may cry Universities." In the University of California studies he wrote Notes on many eminent British writers. Includ- Children's Drawings; prepared for the Paris exposition, one is a series of mon- out against its danger, but no fellow with mettle has been heard to ographs on education in the United States, a paper entitled Secondary Educa- ing Dickens, have unbottled the vials killed. of physical tion. He was member of the international congress of arts and sciences at of (heir sarcasm at our expense. But whine because he might get hurt or even Prospect the St. Louis exposition, last year became president of the National Council either we have Improved or men ol pain is not a deterrent force in America to-da- y. That is no longer a of Education. fairer judgment are expressing opin- mode of approach in reform. Even fear of the gallows has no effect ions. Mr. Nabuco, the Brazilian min- when one purposes murder. Men and boys find keenest relish in doing There are cases where an operation ister at Washington, has returned whatever represents the greatest risk. THE NEXT RULER. OF SERVIA is the only resource, but when one con- from an extended tour of the United siders the great number of cases of States, and, speaking of what he saw Servla appears pretty tired of "'ling Peter and menacing- female troubles cured by Nt bad boy is made good by bring terrorized. A fellow who will E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- said to a newspaper interviewer: "1 not very enthusiastic as a nation about King Lydia do anvthing simplv from of the physical con pound after physicians have advised tried very hard indeed to find the hesitate to or dare fear Peter's sons. The country doubtless will not put to them of way by It has operations, no woman should submit 1 a boy be a out the assassination, for 'west,' about which had heard so sequences would be regarded as a "sissy," and prefers to approve one without first trying- the Vegetable learned the world does not of that method Compound writing Mrs. Pinkham, much, but I came to the conclusion wounded lion than a living "sissy." change a and of of monarchs the world still turning L.ynn, Mass., tor advice, wnicn is iree. myth. 1b no differ cold shoulder to little country tucked in that it is a There Anv appeal to a boy of spirit to-da- y must approach him from the the there ence between the people of your vari by Austria-Hungar- Roumanla, Bulgaria, Turkey Minn Winnvt Merltlev. of 27ri Third standpoint of doing things that are heroic. Judge Lindsey's greatest and Montenegro. Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: ous Mates that I could perceive. The hold of the bad boys of Denver is that he always has them do some- Peter's oldest son. Crown Prince George. Is Dear Mrs. Pinkham; one thing about Americans which must not a very pleasant youth. He is reported un ' I as Loss of streneth. extreme nervousness. impress visitors more than anything thing that they are not expected to be trusted to do. When he sends fortunate possessor of a most ungovernable tern hooting pains through the pelvic organs, eles is the absence of any reformatory, miles away, alone, after he has dodged per. If the stories be true it would seem be Is bearing down pains and cramps compelled a bov to the 200 not fit to attempt governing anybody until he me to seek medical advioe. The doctor, after lower strata In your society. In this and defied the police for ten days, that boy would as soon die as not learns considerably more about controlling him making an examination, said I hail a female women trouole and ulceration and advised an opera- country there are no men and let boy in self, in this day and age a prince may not vith to show up there. When the judge every the state industrial ImpuDity shoot at tuter when tutor tion. To this I strongly objected and decided of the sort always referred to in Eu his the enters to try Lvdia E . Pinkham's Vegetable Com- rope as 'people.' Men women school go to Denver for a day when the G. A. R. had possession of the school room to begin the day's work, may not pound. The ulceration quickly healed, all the and a whip simply boy was determined that not only he but every other fel- strike an officer with because the the bad symptoms disappeared and I am here never admit that they are at the the city, every officer conveys a piece of unwelcome news. And once more strong, vigorous and well." foot of the social ladder, and if they on time in good condition. There was a youth of 18 so foolish as to try to 11 low should return and more batter dowu Female troubles are steadily on the are there they don't look It; they ap- locked iron gate with a bicycle is of a degree of foolishness calling for general heroism in behaving oneself in a city in a great crowd than in anything contempt. increase among women. If the month- pear tc be at the top. I looked in vain fre- else that presented itself. Trusting, not thrashing, makes a bad boy The crown prince recently distressed father and governors by a show of ly periods are very painful, or too for some place that would look provin- fondness for society a gay so gay quent and excessive if you have pain when the trusting represents an appeal to heroic conduct. the of actress, and the affair went far the low down side, cial. In Europe, if one stops at a small eood. actress was Informed the air of Belgrade certainly would Impair her healtfe if or swelling in the left bearing-dow- n pains, don t neglect your- Man i.i. even on the principal lines of Whipping will not make a bad boy good she were to remain. She gracefully withdrew, to Vienna. The prince pie clpltately followed, but was Anally brought back by court officials. self : try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable travel, one may find himself in a place in to-da- but it may make a Compound. America MontenegronB and Servians are really the same people, and there Is where every essential of refined life Is good boy bad. probability that the second son of the Prince of Montenegro may be asked to wanting; but in this country, where ali become' ruler of Servla. For various reasons Prince Mlrko would not be is change and Interchange, railways, bad choice. The two dynasties, Karageorgevlc and Obrenovlc, are united In light, telephones, lifts and all like this prince, he might easily prove u candidate agreeable to both factions of electric Paris Athena the country. His wife, who is a strikingly beautiful woman, belongs to the modern improvements are everywhere. of old, "ever seeking .Obrenovlc family. Prince Mlrko is brother-in-la- of Peter, his sister, now your sea present king. This uniformity of life from some new thing" is dead, was wife of Servia's to sea Is amazing." Itttlimfcable agitating itself over a NUB A Chicago school of domestic sci- most extraordinary in IJwttre COMMANDER-IN-CHIE- F OF GERMAN NAVY ence has recently turned out a group controversy in the of sweet girl graduates whose diplo- The kalsers's only surviving brother has been certify they are able to keep newspapers. It is the mas that By ARTHUR BENINGTON. appointed commander-in-chie- f of the German a bouse on ten dollars a week. While old antagonism of sci- navy, succeeding Admiral Edward von Knorr this movement may not settle the ence and religion, but Prince Henry of Prussia is known far and wide Min- as the sailor prince, and now stands at the head of OS problem, remarks the household this time it is religion the navy of the German empire. It Is gratifying neapolis Journal, that turning the tables on science and charging it with asking the world A "Jolly tar" Is the conventional phrase, all it is being considered and that there g men supposedly good fellows. It ap- are young women who are making the to believe the "unthinkable." pears Prince Henry of Prussia is no excetlon to the effort to restore the art of housekeep began when an eminent, man of science published an article rule we all remember how often on his recent It visit to America he was assured of being a good ing in this country. Ten dollars a stating that he rejected Christianity because many of its articles of fellow, a Jolly good fellow. In his own country not right figure but week may be the faith were, in the light of modern science, "unthinkable." and citing the prince goes by this name, is accounted pleas seems a safe starting point. No ant and Jovial. it of of the Trinity, say man who cannot earn ten dollars a as examples doctrines transubstantiation, the They a sailor's life is apt to take the non of the dead, etc. To this a famous writer replied by sense out of a man, and that both King Haakon weel; has much of a license to mar- resurrection of Norway and Prince Henry of Prussia, two royal ry. And the man who can earn that avking: "Are the most recent discoveries and theories of modern sailors, are democratic and simple in their tastes amount is entitled to know in ad- science anv easier to' understand or to believe than those of religion?" would give indication that certain virtues lies in vance if be does marry he is not a sailor's training. The German prince is said to that He called attention to the words of certain modern mathematicians have a great dislike for court life. being run up against a $20 wife. example. One of these writes gravely on the properties of bod- But that does not necessarily mean he is nothing of a courtler.or dlplo at an mat. On his visit here the prince won everybody by his charm of manner, Mr. and Mrs. u. S. Grant are ies having more than three dimensions. Euclid, the founder of mod- gallant sailor, Prince Henry. couple of Sac and Fox Indians resid- mathematics, propounded as an axiom that nothing can have in Oklahoma. ern ing on the reservation breadth and thickness. A line Recently they visited some relatives more than three dimensions length, ; OF WISCONSIN In Iowa, and while there some report- bus length, but neither breadth nor thickness a plane surface has SENATOR. SPOONER. 110 solid ers tried to interview Mi. Grant. He length and breadth, but thickness; a has length, breadth One hears more often, does one not, of the waa asked: "How do you think the breadth and thickness. But this modem man of science discusses western men In congress than of the gentlemen of territory will be af- Perhaps It is part o Indians the objects which may have length, breadth, thickness and some other from the effete east? but fected by the new state of Oklahoma?" vaunting westenilsm to make the statement, but dimensions, for he asserts it is as such is the superficial impression. We like him," was his answer. Fur- dimensions, or several other that four. It may be western energy accounts for ths ther Mi. Grant wouldn't talk. It was easy for it to have an infinhe number as only Another great prominence, it may be the gentlemen from tha noticed that the wife of his bo?om mathematician is writing solemnly of infinite spaces inclosed in other east are conservative. However, let us not go good subject for a luto this further, let us take a glance at one man would be a corset infinite spaces ; yet another treats of the possibility of drawing an Her whose name is well to the fore In congressional demonstration. conversational of lines parallel to a straight line, through a given proceedings, Senator Spooner. powers were extremely limited. Infinite number his own Senator Spooner hails, as we all know, from ooint, while still another proves beautifully to satisfaction Si Wisconsin, is a of generous acres product that portion "One hundred thousand of that it is impossible to draw a line parallel to another line. a of our country more or less vaxuely described by wheat are going to ruin In Pratt coun- tern. Middle West. John Colt Spooner waa men doc- the ty because we are unable to get "Modern science," in whose name certain reject the born In Indiana, when he was a youth of 16 his hands," telegraphed a man in of Christianity as "unthinkable," has no hesitation in asking home was established at Madison, Wisconsin. H harvest trines enjoyed the advantages of State university tram the Kansas the other day. Meanwhile the the world to believe such seemingly "unthinkable" propositions ad situated In tlutt town, Is a graudate of the Unl rest of the world is having as much mentioned, to say nothing of the marvels of wireless telegraphy versily of Wisconsin, class of '64. those M4 But the stressful period of the civil war did For Preserving, Purifying over problem of trouble the the which, a few years ago, were equally "unthinkable." as ever. and radium, not find Mr. Soooner entirely absorbed in academic work; he served as controversy rages' back and forth, the men of science stand- private in company A, Fortieth Wisconsin infantry volunteers; and rose to and Beautifying toe Skin, The Wisconsin infantry. of laughing in caiitaln and brevet mulor in the Fiftieth Race horses are in better demand ing bravely to their guns and the men tfaith their Mr. Spooner was admitted to the bar in 1867, occupied the position from Scalp, Hair, and Hands. than ever before. So are other horses. sleeves at the contortions of their learned antagonists, while the gen- 13G7-7- (if uhsistunt attorney general of Isconsln. ror many jears he prac ticed law at Hudson, that state. Early in the 70's be was a member of the CuUcura lot mea dellcat medicinal and anml Automobiles are not such a stench In such as it has iiaui ( U ed li. 11. Culh-ma- tne great Skin eral public is getting some tv.ental gymnastics not sad state assembly, was elected to the Untied States senate in 1885. Mr. Spooue in e, illi ttit Lf hitfredlauU. and Ua s ot farmers who tuoit ifraM war odom. Depot. London, I? the raise oJ was reelected to the senate In 1897, and has continued member of that august tLarU'i Ituui-- ly. t Una da la Vaii Boston. 1ST Luliiiiiljua Ai r Drug A Chain. Corp .Sola Hrupa. they were ugo since. His present term expires In 1909. , as awhile j.Mly tsKlUll.d KrM, now to Piavt-rve- ruilfj. Maautlf Us klii,bvly. tttvir. aud iUuJa im Sensible Military Change. WRITES NAME OFTEN. g' gfl The French army ha Juat given up MILLIONS FOR MAILS the drum. That waa a sacrifice from Assistant Secretary of the Treasury the standpoint of sentiment, but whnt Reynolds Kept Busy Affixing L5Y really purpose did It Rood serve? It Is Signature to Documents. an nwkward thing to transport anil POST OFFICE APPROPRIATIONS easily broken. It does not produce "Jimmy" Reynolds, as- music nnd can keep step with- ARE CONSTANTLY GROWING. of Boston, The of soldiers sistant secretary of the treasury, Is Laxative out Its assistance. It Is only within the lat fow years that the suicidal foollah-nes- s the champion long-distan- signature of wearing bright uniforms In ac- Enormous Expenditures Necessary writer of the Roosevelt administra- tual warfare was rpcognlzed. The folly That the Service Be Kept Up to tion. He writes bis name oftener than of thlR was borne In upon England dur- the Requirements of the any other man In any of the govern- Known ing men Qualityi the Boer war. The of the Preaei.t Day. ment departments, and as his signa- Transvaal were fine e ture It of the fancifully put many strenuous marlinmen and they of the brand, he probably "slings more most lordly mansions of Britain in When Senator Penrose, chairman Of Ink" There are two rlnsttca of remedies: those of known affixing It to public documents , mourning. There remains still another ths senate committee on post offices than and which are permanently beneficial In effect, acting-gently- any one useless military Incumbrance the and post roads, predicted that the other "chief" In Washington. in harmony with nature, when nature assist- Secretary Reynolds needs officer r sword. It Interferes with his post office appropriation bill would has beaten the ance: and another class, composed of preparations of movements and Is no longer of use In signature Blgnlng record of Uncle lu time the senatorial life of men Joe unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo- fighting. Cleveland Leader. then In the senate, he put It reach Cannon, who, as speaker of the he." has to sign every rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural the enormous proportions of $600,000,-00- 0 bill that passes. He Champion Woman Ball Thrower. functions unnecessarily. One the most exceptional g year, he startled some of those has distanced Secretary Root, who has of of Miss Margery Belle of the Univer- who heard him, while others did not a short name of nine letters. Secre- the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever sity of Chicago high school recently tttke him seriously. When the Unit- tary Taft, another of the short name pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California 204 2 threw a regulation baseball feet ed States government was 100 years fellows, Isn't In the same class with Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of inches, which the world's rec- breaks Mr. Reynolds. Oven President Roiise-v- It plants, known ord for by a woman by six old, when It entered upon its second to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, a throw sign his name as feet, two inches. The record was for- century of Its present existence, when often in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con Fifty-firs- as Reynolds. merly held by a woman student at the t congress appropriated Secretary tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. is the remedy The pens It Smith college. Miss Belle 1b the cham- 500,000,000 & year for the expenses fountain that Secretary of all remedies to sweeten autl refresh and cleanse the system pion Reynolds has put out of would woman athlete In her school and of the government, there was g pro- business gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti- throws a ball like a man, with a full longed cry fill a large waste basket. He uses up about the "Billion Dollar pation and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its active princi- sweep of the arm. Congress." Now pre- three a day signing his mall, and Senator Penrose ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and dicts that po'b, office department while they are mended and used again the A when the man always talks louder h will cost a every eventually, their life 1b short and remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well ns with Is wrong when he real- billion dollars two knows he than years, strenuous and their period of useful- the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know ises he is right. Just what the total expense of the government was less than 20 ness btlef. He scorns the slow go!ng of their own personal knowledge ami from act mil experience ASIA KiAKH. years ago. The present appropriation "djp" pens. that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that Will not make you nerTnu. Ana jour riaal.r or Th Jimmy" Reynolds been nsilst-an- t M. Hymau Cliiar Co., 810 17th street, Denver. bill of nearly $200,000,000 no doubt has it will cure all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really encourages the belief that the appro- secietary of the treasury for near- represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, It has been ald that the packing priations are to be rapidly Increased ly 15 months. In that time h has containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. TicuseH ji r everything but the squeal years. Already signed his name a trifle more than 1 within the next few There are two classes of purchasers; those who nthelr business. 'Aiitl now they seem 100,000 WM are informed tn be uplng the squeal. it it predicted that the rural free de- times. He puts his name at as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the the bottom of 300 carefully excellence livery service will cost $50,000,000 a scanned of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go year, and, of course, documents or letters a day. Two mes- other services elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known JDenver Directory will Increase in proportion. The sengers keep busy handling the pa- prophecy of Penrose might also be pers. article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, realized If the movement for a tele- "What they need In the treasury de- and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect A $40 Saddle for graph system owned and operated by partment," said Mr. Reynolds, recent- its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. the government should be adopte,). ly, "Is a Chinese official whose sole To the credit of the druggists of the United Stales be it said $28 co.d. Tho movement In that direction Is duty It shall be to sign all the mall. that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional Pot a ihort time only Blow, but It may come. We own a ca- I am thinking of broaching thifs sub- integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer we offer this saddle, ject. atsH horn. double ble to Alaska, and are going to own What a cinch a man would have imitations of tho cinches, wool-line- d have signing skirts. in. u another to Panama, Cuba and Porto letters whose name was stirrup leather, steel Rico. If we own sea telegraphs why 'Ah Sin.' He could get through 4.000 leather - covered stlr-nin- warranted In ev not land telegraphs, which are so letters and warrants an hour, or about ery respect, and equal Genuine Syrup of Figs 30,000 to saddles sold for 140 much more useful? If we should a. day. That would be worth everywhere. Catalogue while. too, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to free. gdopt such a system we would find it Then, there would be a great saving In buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has The Fred Mueller very expensive at first, the buildllng ink." Mr. Reynolds only to note, when purchasing, name Company-Califo- rnia Saddle HarnessCo. of the lines and Installation of the uses a bottle of foun- the full of the pen Co. l.urlmor St.. service, but thos who have looked tain Ink a day the year round. Fig Syrup plainly printed on the front of every in Denver, Colo. into the matter are convinced that it Last summer when the temperature package. Price, 50c. per bottle. One size only. will be and that the was 100 under one of the treasury de- sVTfWP HEIVAIH8 ot every Known make W I U L ojj gtove, furnace or range. Ceo. A. people will get a service which will partment electric fans, and Mr. Rey- 725, l'ullen' 1 331 Lawrence, Denver. I'lione be less expensive than what Is now nolds was simply delighted with the by people to ball game the THK j. H. WILSON STOCK SADDLES paid the the telegraph article Washlngtons 1AMOIS companies. Is were putting up, get- Rest ir. Billville. Ak your deal ihem. Take no Then there the parcels and work was post proposition, meaning that the ting slack, 12,000 Indian warrants "Bill," said the man In the ox cart ICCHTC ! 1KK T 10.00 DAILY came In. They to the Billville postmaster, "ain't you Aptrllo mUIim our'. trnes. Writ for terms. government shall carry small pack- had to be signed. The . goin' to open the office I ti tenia' ltinal NarftwYsM, Di'ini-r- tlo. ages by mall at a very small cost. other assistant secretaries were on That would mean another additional their vacations, and "Jimmy" signed "No, 1 ain't; what do you take me BROWN PALACE HOTEL olttfeall fer?" f expense to be added to the post office them, the whole 12,000. He lost 21 European I'luti, SI. AO and Vtmaril. appropriation bill. The prophetic soul pounds and soured his disposition. "The postmaster." "No, you don't. You take me fer one AMCDIPAU UnilCC DKNVER. Two of Penrose may have seen the future niiiLiiiunn HUUJL lurks from union better than we can guess when he O' these perpetual motion machines depot best $ per day hotel In the WANTED TO FIND OUT. kin run the government fer you V st. rirnn plan. predicted half-billio- n dollar post office that the no on bills. There are certainly possibili- six days out week, an' rest Statesman to Sunday you me ties, and the country is growing. Be- Had Doubts as Whether that's what take sides Is a tendency toward lav- Senator Riddleberger Was Able fer!" Denver.OxfordOne block fromHotelUnion Depot. there come by gov- to Agree with Himself. "Bill," said tbe other, "I've Fireproof. C. H. MORSE, Mgr. ish expenditures the general my ernment. Many people seem to think five miles and better to git mail!" I open up you j MII.M', IHM., l.r. K Senator Blackburn tells a story of "Well, ef fer all the ( (All that this great, rich, prosperous coun- L... I Hit h I.N I KM K days when res' '11 want their'n, an' I've done noti- k- -. I in any length. Send fc try ought not to stop at small things, the Riddleberger was a f- - -- l rataloK of cuts. Derm senato- - from Virginia, which fied the postmaster glnrul that It's my rl hew Fence iwi-'- i that it ought not to be penurious, and recalls T&nmr -- ! 15th '..Colo. week off; 'sides that, thar ain't ho St.. Denver. parsimony should have no place In its the late Senator Harris, of Tennes- see. mail fer you 'cept a letter from a management. With all the prospec- All these senators were then mem- ot lumber man sayin' that If you don't E. E. BURLINGAME & CO., tive expenditures for the postal serv- bers the committee on the District Columbia, a pay up he'll sue, an' another from your ice we may reach the figures of Sen- of and there was fran- ND LABORATORY wife you to send her money. to ASSAY OFFICE Penrose in a score of years. chise bill of some kind pending, over tellln' ator come home. So go 'long an' enjoy yer Established in Cotorado,1866. Samples by mail or which there was some contention. It attention honeymoon." Atlanta Constitution. einresi will receive prompt and careful Clippings Came Too Rapidly. was referred to a subcommittee, of Bold Silver Bullion ""SXffftfiMgr which Riddleberger, and It Is not often that an American Harris two pSAO joa9 pacqsui) jaq nsmoM other senators were members. Concentration Tests - politician gets sick of seeing his name There X;nc ,.tj sum ot(s )eq) ;oojd 3A)lsod ""SlSmT were two reports, Riddleberger mak- 1736-173- 8 Lawrence St.. Denver, Colo. in print. Yet Senator J. Bev-erldg- e, psq oqjtt uiMiii.y X(UO s 3Ag Albert ing minority report. of Indiana, got more clippings 'he The bill was to a few days ago with his name in them referred another committee, Riddleberger being the man than he cared to see. This is the way reappointed, it happened: The day the senator with two different sena- tors, and again he Introduced his meat inspection bill he made u minority report. When the telegraphed an order to one of question came up the as to should be New York press clipping bureaus to what done with the bill Senator Harris said. In his pre- send to him all clippings on Bev-erld- the cise emphatic meat bill. Every paper in the and manner: "Mr. 1 country printed something about the Chairman, move that this Make your boy's food tasty Mother for it has to do some big things. bill be again packers and the Beveridge bill. The referred to a subcom- It has to make flesh, blood, bone and muscle and supply boundless mittee, and that the first day following his order Beveridge subcommittee Energy. Remember, the boy of today ia the man of tomorrow. received several thousand clippings shall consist of the senator from Vir- and an enormous bill. The next day ginia. I make this suggestion In or- Don't injure him physically and mentally with the clippings and the bill were tre- der 10 ascertain If the senator from indigestible meats, pastries, rich puddings, etc., that can agree bled. The third day brought Senator Virginia with himself." ' ! JTiiMrgs fTTiVi ii TiiV act as a drain on his nervous Beverldge's finish and gasping over iM m. energy. the amount of his Indebtedness to the Where He Drew the Line. ml m Congressman Stanley, of Kentucky, a him of man with the shears be telegraphed But feed plenty was clscusslng a certain measure House Tent. as follows: "Cancel my order; have Colorado when Mr. Gardner, of Michigan, In- COLOHAUO TKNT AND AWNINQ CO, bad enough." l ttrgeft canvaa goods house In the terrupted with the remark: "The gen- West. Write for illustrated catalog. tleman from Kentucky reflects on Root. S. uutaball. Prae. lltl Lawrence Brought Down the House. the Bt., Tenver, Colo. John Wesley Gaines, of Tennessee, appropriations committee." The man got the greatest of his from tbe blue gStss state replied with STCitES ovation career an air of profound courtesy: "The EVAPORATED CREAM the other day. The fact that It was all there Is In wheat and he'll he your heart's Joy stronjr, healthy, brfebt, smart and quick at his studies. Ironical did not seem to disturb him. members of the committee are perhaps You won't have to coax him to eat It cither. Mother, for its delicious rich flavor when eaten with cream NOCK & sugar most He was making one of his reverberat- supersensitive. Because we differ with and is Just what he craves for. 6ARSIDE ing speeches and "the floors of the them is in no sense a reflection upon Egg-O-S- ee keeps the blood cool and is the ideal summer food. FOfi some "there be Uanofaetoraee halls of congress" echoed the sound of the committee. We accord to you THL Give him tomorrow won't no leavin's." el proper energy and proper intelligence, Prepared under conditions of scrupulous cleanliness. his mighty voice. The congressman Vl TABLE Every grocer in the country sells the whole whest cereal. If your grocer has not received you 11 supply, mail us 10 cents his name (IS cents wes; of we you Electric, Hydraulic. had worked himself up to a tremen- but we deny absolute. Infinite wis- iflw till and the Rocky MountauuJ and will send dom." a package or auu-u-u- ana a copy ot tne nook, 'back to nature. Belt Power dous pitch and finally bellowed: "There is no power on earth that can ' "-ba- FREE ck Hand and Sidewalk close my mouth!" Then the entire Secretary "Boarded" Dog. Don't think that because St. to nature" book Charles house of representatives, without re- Miss lima Shaw, daughter of the Cream is the best infant Our hook, to natura,' outlines a plan of right living, includ- gard to party, broke secretary of the treasury, is a great food, it is that only. It ia the ing men fi for 7 days and recipes for preparing the necessary dishes, baaed on a ELEVATORS out into a tumul- best cream for any purpose for whole wheat diet, with suggestions for bathing, eating and exercise, ilrustraleO dog fancier. She is at present abroad simple By tuous burst of delighted applause that which cream from life, exceedingly and attractive. following the precepts, with her mother and recently pur- or milk are used. abounding and vigorous health Is sure to result. actually did close Gaines' mouth for It is the natural milk unsweet- Published to sell st 25 cents copy, this handsomely Illustrated book will 1830 Wun St, several minutes. "Applause long con- chased In Ixmdon a fine young bull ened, unadulterated. It will not be mailed FREE to anyone who writes, as long as this edition lasts. Addicts She shipped to Washing- DE.YVEH, COLO. a terrier. it curdle in digestion in EGG-O-SE- tinued" wasn't circumstance to It. either or E CEREAL COMPANY ton and for a time tbe secretary had cookery. That is why it agrees No uuch mighty torrent of Indorsement No. 10 First Street Quiocy, Illinois) had been heard at any time during the a woeful time looking after the ani- even with the most delicate stom-gc- h. session. mal. "Finally," he says, "I decided it Its use is economical, too. would be cheaper to pay some one to You take no chances when you Asthma Cured use bt. Bowie's Generous Constituent. take care of the blasted thing and Charles Cream. Speedy relief and prinaneiit cure of Asth- now I have agreed to pay $7.50 a week Sold by btJi jroctrj ma and Bronchi lis Insured by Ksd Croat Congressmsn Bowie, of Alabama, ma Cura. Monai positively refunded If has a constituent worth having. One for It until my daughter returns and Handsome tiooklet of val- net hi 1,1. For information call or ad- -- my uable information to moth- dress Multe 4. 90s Seventeenth Street. day last week while Chairman Wads-wort- takes It off hands." Oenver. Oolo. References uiveti. ers and nurara aeat i k t.i. of the committee on agricul- upon application. . Finest rooms and equipment, best teachers, actual business methods. Awarded ture, was read-ta- some letters he had Senator Known as Peacerr.akar. ST. CKAM.ES CONDENSING CO. msnytgold medals lor superiority. Fall term opens August 21st. Lowest rates. Write YOUNG MEN St. Caarlat. Ml Com-- ! received In reference to the beef In- Concerning the Junior senator from today (or beautiful freo catalogue. W. T. PARKS, Dr. Sc., Principal, Club Denver, Colorado. WANTED for the NAVY vestigation the Alabama man pro- Massachusetts a correspondent writes: Building, ugvn 17 to must be able bodied, of duced and read the following: "Dear "Crane slips silently about with his I. THE DAISY FLY good I'hurai ter and Amerieun cltlxena, Bowie: I note by the papers that a quiet mil" smoothing down difficul- KILLER FOOT-EASE.';:;- :;., i anl-lmal- tioi lie cut ira llarinU ) either native born or naturalized. Ap- member of house and rubbing the fur on the H M," tfc, the of representa- ties to Owan, ply Navy Recruiting MMiautl will noc A Tlrgd, Hot, Achlnj Fe,l. Allen to Office, room II tives has recently killed be- the right way. His motto is: usst Certain Cure lor VVkUvOt aAiaai g. bulbllng. himself sull or lujuri Oluiaiecl. I'loneer Oenveror room 411 cause of Inability to meet bis finan- 'Blessed are the peacemakers,' and his im iii tin Try DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. on box. U Ho,. N. t. I'oatoflli e building;, Pueblo. Colorado. Ihcru onrc antl cial obligations. In order that you patron saint Is Henry Clay, who was Ton will Ut)Tr its without iti. in. If may not meet the same fate 1 here- known In his day as the compromiser.' Uot l. ilt nl 60 Bus. Winter Wheat Per Acre HOWARD E. BURTON, srs, hstssnt prepaid That's the yield nf sw. - had Ores HvU. J Winter rBSSL. with hand you a check for ten dollars What Crane leally ought to be Is chief MsrvM giofc WIikai. gaud Sc In tamiw tin fn--s giutf of Mm. as i 'or lOr. WriUpensions:.'Mathaa ford, St.. Waahiaftoa, 9. 0. i tsoccititen n uoii lead. l MtlMfftls tl t ut WlnU WhtwU, Kve. haily, (lurars, old. silver, Tin; fold, 5 cupper, and have the honor to Inform you Justice of an International court or ar- .... Tiiii"t)iv. (Hi.-.-- . Hull- -. for fall plAxtlna" tents. Mull es .Blglja, .l Tr.rtc.aw s , v Cvanlde ami would be uo tlJ. na.SlHN.ilt CO., i t ., la. ull price list sent on a Com r j! that tbere is another ten where this bitration. There iv DEFIANCE on umiure 'ik eonriie JV.IIS. (Uiu. rag came from if you really csed '.L" Wkr." Cold Water Stared Kseiencc, Cai bunele National Uauit Th8Bp.0fT$ Eye Wattr make iauudxy work pleaauxe. si w ik. luu W. N. U., DENVEB, NO. 28, 1006. T

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2 r Prospector, Mr. Lur-- ElUa-betbto- nn vr. do to Steve's for Stationery. and Mm. U. J. were WILLIAM! McKEAN t. Vol. VI victors, today & l5l. v I W. J. is B. J. YOUNG SONS. Cartwright now the T. A. Mtlson made a business trip to " ' inail carrier between and Attorney-at-La- avViaAtyi .rVrffy Thvrniinf at. Jfkit Questa Questa, ye'teriay. -- DEALERS IN-- .JWw, 7Vo County, AVi Mexico. Elixibethtown. 8. M. Marietta is working the assess-me- Practice in all tbe Conrts. wrk on th Bogry. When in Ebzabethtown, call at f TAOS, NEW MEX. VRXtfONT C. 8TKVKN8. Mr- aud Mrs. fleo. . the Miners Iun and get a "eqtiHro Mallrtte entertain General Merchandise" PtlBLTRIfRR ed todsy a large party of Tied Rlverltes ujphI." Mrs. James Vickers in in and vMtlnir slgbtsm-r- s at their a, charge. ranch DryYGoods, Staplr'Sand the li-- of Bob C ite'ivnn Is cream E. G. ABBOTT, .JnTred a Seoonrl'CTiKa. Mnttr nt tbe Fa William Gall of Arkansas Ciiy, and vnke was server) ' their guest. Boots and Shoes xcyJGrocsrriks Snj Klver. New Mexico, PoatDfur.-- . IvMiisHrf, is the jzneRtot A. D. Hawk Mr. nnd Mr, .t. w. Turner of the DISTRICT ATTORNEY; .i.cl family . Mr. Gall is an archi- - ' Jk.nd R A.LT .TVTE Morem v'l"y ntertaned a party of JRISSII! ATS. RATRH OF SUKSCIMPTTOV of some note and aftfr speud-- a Red Rlverltes and visiting tonrist yes- - SANTA FE. N.M, few In Red Goods Get Prices, Rdpltly, ...... '. day Kiver, will terday. lee Come and See Our and yoar.;.. Fltf' cream and cake was served tt .iw lor Gul itornht on a visit. . 7" and they report a fine time. Veekly, sis month. K. J. YOUNG, TFooItlv, Hire month.. 4f Mm Fred Melson, Mrs. B. T. n Charles Springer, president of the .!.."fi 'M'-- i a.. miia-- "araji Notary Public Engtfnirtght and Miss lone Mel-ii- n Maxwell Grunt, and a number of other were visitors in Questa, last capitalist havo been for some time at RRD RIVKR NRW MUX LOCALS1. ), - Saturday. They report au fajoy- the head of Red River, taking an out- , w able time at'd thev also had the ing and locating placer, lode claims G v. .M.ii:n. WV family wewltrtfeMttT- - pf a weddimr STAGE and attends"WB O and water rights. It is reprted teey are FKEMONT 0 STEVENS. flBitow in Tas Isaf week. reception making put arrnnireionnts 'to in an NOTARY PUBLIC. electrlct plant in that section. FREIGHT LiNE If you wsnr fVeh pnr ominIv Last Monday W. A. Gardner PROSPFCTOR OFFTCB, mil at. Unrle Ht.ve's and Sara Lucas bought Geo. B: H. H. HANKINSJManagef. lJHxton's interest in the Anaconda RED RIVER jN.M. Fred Wilton ro-'d- a btn-inr- Assay Office. Tbe people in cen- THE NEW STORE, trip to ISIiz&bethtown, Monrtnv. tra! will now have some ooufhlen.ee Will Take You to the Gold Camps of ri the assays doming from DR. CLARENCE R. BASS Ifppth i hent t'iil of yi'iirKS'"pft. that If you wont First Cass Goods Tke Prospector Western Colfax County Wpt if she is your vifa by Hi wishes the at Prices, Right call at the Post . Physician new firm suocebs arid tnnv prosper- m Red River and ity be their lot Office store tinder new manage- La Belle New Mex. and rVilro Del Dnsso lpft nar week ment as Mr. L. F. Hamblen has C. A. Cole who came to Red Surgeon, icr Trfifdad. ('olnrsiln, on hnilW returned to Questa. We carry Kivev lust npri": tth Br). Price Stations at SpringeT, Cimarron, Ute Creek, Kljff KTHT(JWN, NEWHBK aarj 'r, visit. with his family tor H r - Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats, fcw weeRs. Monday for liit4i' niBt Weath- Raldy and Elizabethtown. rerfjorrd, Oklrtlu. in . He iroes to hc- - Roots ohoe. and Mining Sn.pl ies LatternuT left Mr 'h.y i ''"Dt ft position, wiih the leading Call and see us. fnr Cimarron but will return In n lumber company of that city. He J, B. LUSK, R. W. frw dnys and stmr work OH hip is pleased with the camp and Penn, Manager. jprc.perties in this rbl riet. 'Xperts to return next year to look lawyer. niter his mining interest here. STEVE'S GASH STORE. Prompt attention to all busineai sayn. "The - NOTICE Fnn,l.-F.iUK-R. intrusted to my care. ivi 'luiiansrtre now govei-- - jd by Richard1 Cole of the Bromide OF To .Totin woreen. So yon W, th KTelta '"biing district, is now iu charge . M, T . Ro rn-- TAOS, NEW MEXICO. llr. H. F. l,wis. A. I.. IW)0 Indians are, nfier all, n grvni' "f ,'lrt Coondike mining property Mtirlx Mrs. AWpo Mnllot'", th1 lenl Seal liRe the rrnt; of ns." j on th Cristobal, this conuiy. Ijt, hlr. , j understood a new tunnel will bu Vnn r hornhv noririol W.ro i. iiXjt. Mr. ami Mrs Par Coron:l strt,.d and everything done that EDWIN rtill.rs anrinv llln!l B.SEWARD now arth. FrinHin placi. We be develop th vif nnd 1n or to the property, OtlP hnnHro.l rtnlUrx rlnrln; nt Attor-nu- . och aM at Law, wnrierstand that Mr Is .Mr. VBBI-- Cnrmietnel Cole is a mining man of con- - in lnhnr B(t lmr,-w- nnanlho Hptions, - A1BX Advice were le neve enarge nt the wrlerable experience and has for loda mlnlio. nlqlo, aitUHtH in Hi" Council in Mininj work on the plncer. Kfrt Klver Mlnina nitrpt.. In ' aent some time been trying to get hold of finir Matter a Specialty. To nnd Terrllorv nf ftew ilxinn, RM,1 of Coondyke. and more Candies and Ea-r- the fullv tlAanrihe-- l In the lnptlnn l Yotintr who attended school TKR8 llKDRES, JJEW MEX. eertifloite hir.u i renrd,,! n tM m'nin mb PVevo, Inst - Irtah, year, returned Santa Fe Nev- Mexican : uit rennrrl nf rho conntr of Tn. Trrlr.,r, n ,! N'w MextO". nn oun fMi Stationary. hi home at F.!;KM06thtowu , n R,nv Ust liled today in the First Judici- 1.-- -n F. N". on 1S4. ol nlilm' hBT-l-- Barnrfray. He mid sister al I'isli-ic- t Muiiel Cburl for Tuos Comity been located iWemher lath. 1w. rJoi " f'?rfceaei e in RVl River Monday eallitiji luy lire Costilla Land and Invest- - mnnt, wnrP xnnH'l din-inn- - M ve"r for us frieuds. .juo.t Company agaiusl the nnrnn.n of lmidlne a'd nlsim School books for sale times novels T D. Parker, Robert the nrvpnn nf nnnon 0?p4 p.v;q.,l at all and to Allen and thirty-on- e Co en- fl others - s'Rture of the United Srn nl mnd-ment- a rent. Call and see ua yien yj wau anything Terntoral Fish Warden i Assaver, jlliu the detendauts from trespass- - fheretn. And within nlntv davo in ourhne Chemist and , . . M,ia was amp a few days tbt nast L, ,h(i B Q . afrer the erviee of nnhHerinn won V ? 1. . , k fait or refuae to "ti-p- loosing over tne sirna'ii'n.... enntrihn'e vnnr portion o' Metallurgist. Hi'Uit and especially upon that part aueh r ea He did no' appoint any one as dep. nn.0wnnr. fornrhor f it, lyirjfci in the valley off the Cos with the eoal: nf pulilina.inn thia not,inot Champa Street, thia-p'ac- r' I72I ty at bn. may la'er . n"r In aaji- 'nde - tills river. Abbott fc iereat Tfi h. Abbott are h- - gam-an- helifiyw, " nropev n" .,...,..a..,. SELL the Ihf fish law, we the attorneys for (he pla'mtiil'. rn COUGH a i leaver Colorado 3 as well1 keep in this as t CUS1E the 1.UNC8 sec.iou cr. m. ..n mi .T'L JJ1U amy territo-y- . '. t- -. part f the Last Friday the public school o. n. WTH Fl-- Piihlioarion 12, lVi(t. Or. closed and teacher and children Mereh King's A party consisting of M' and w Of. M0 mE. Bond mafll, rtatcti, i . . I r'g , a W or photo fur fr I tantabilily. are again free. Miss Portia e jrrti. H VfUfMtlt I NBA fVT VstM "Jl.t Mm. M. R. Stall and child .f.' A. NOTICE OP FORFEITUR. New Wto6btl)., un4for.(pil'WiRndTriul.MaJ' I 1WH f .'"f jMjJH. Discovsry JrH ?airt crm. BvT5rr4 to iraniaca. S AttiWVlP.'nr IAkJ V IIWHW fTtall-- Cyrus Stall. Di k Hull and after spending a week sight 2ripret.AWTBti3 or ? s . , , - To Paul Wrlirht, his heirs, legal repre- CONSUMPTION Price IB aa om BAnura MfiMmrnfiitruumbumotiotmm ill Ckarh s 'Pal-ner- , arrived Jrlnmitiy I seeing will return to her home rllK I OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 I HaiAvi coulutatial. Soat'J aSiita. jfiithfolfB RpSSfes sentatives or asaiflrns: canrnfls, un They Monte V0LS Frm Trial. I Wr10' aa?".o UmZVmffSttiA'ilb Vietor, Colorado. are Bear Viata where she has on are herehv notlMed rhnt, I. fhe ff - Surest and Ctuickest Cure for all lert for tbe purpose of pr. pecl leen engaged to take charge of expenri-d- . y have one h"ndm THROAT and LUNG TH.0TJB- - A Kt a I ) UPP u. o. raicni uiiice, nAonimilun, u. i Sag tbe district. The first two ken-- , a school near her home for the rlollnrs tor the vaar 1901), n lahoe btI n IJBa, or MONEY HACK. .itfvwVtMif ilemen are awaver and have coming school venr. Miss Osborne improvement upon the Poroortnr -- R1388UW I situated in the Ren! Kivpr Mlnir irat altot aaxytay on' fit wu h hmAit teacher and is qualified to i. i i i t Distrint, in the n.onntv of Taos and Ter- Ji e nviKi'iHtKi la! a .i tnke charge of almost any school. ritory of New Mexico, end morn fnllv RULMA lew days on tke Costil fish-jx- t; river I he Prospector with her many descrihed in the location enrtidcatp STAGE IINE. AbNG THROUGH aatl report au excellence tiMe. which is recorded in the mmlng friends wishes her the greatest of record" FROM o the county of Taos and Territory o SALT LAKE OI'fY Steve knows what kind of ItiMnfl W&CCU wherever she goes Now Mexico on May 1899 In Wh. B Beuf h 0 I fro.., Hi Pawie m. tackle the fkieinian wau's. C.ll Hook No. 18, on I'asre 655, said clotm hsvlne beon located May 19,1H!. Sai.l THE POPWi-A- ft LINC TO nr) see him before buying. For fine wines, liquors, and ci- amount was expended for said year, for Ft. Garland to Red River! gars call at B T. Ergenbrijht's the purpoae of holdnp said "'aim until" B. F. h ...vii returned the hiritof the provisions of aectinn 2324, reytaed v ip GOLD. MAN AG ft R. '.It week from Trinidrnl. Colo.. Btstutpg of the rnitsd States, amend Pi wher he ha.l Ireeu the past menta thereto. A"d 1' within ntnv to Hivcr Cash Store. SUMon at PL Qarlqnd, San Lv.it, QoHtilla, Ctrro, QuetUa and Red mmt enssaT cwn r& K u miniug htuuuebb. N d'vs after the service of this notice In the pllhlipstion, you fa'l or rpTnae n, River trlh.p yollr portion of such exnonili President Roosevelt speaks of dune '29. ' lure na toceiher wi'h two kinds of demot'om . one the - J. H. MORELAND, NOTICE.- We have this day coat of this pnhllcatlon of thia nnti-- n m mam wt i 'i''h and the other your ttmm f Purchased the store owned by W. Interest in snid 'odeclstin n il.l he lNIMG ENGINEER TO ALL MOUNT AM iW OMMWir the whining poor. ' .ie in about as D. Beecher & Co. We Will Buy come the property nf the u n no - n your r Ltd as the other. and Sell for Cash or Its Equiyalaut ASSAYER .1. A. Koowland . and will give you Better Good at Wrics For P.rlcM And uvalopci For Steve nt li .1,. j First Publication July 19, UKXJ. bns tte largest liae th Lowest Maiket Prices. Call ing tackle ever brought to nmp. HaiUDg hnBipleo. and see ns and uet Prices. Wo can 14 W. Uisaoori Ave. aud will save you money. SALESMSJJ WANTED AT Respectfully, Kauuas Oitt, MmaouHi. ONCE. S r oj)pottuiiiiy '''eu H . J. Luce & Co. ' Our Monthly Publication BO YEARS' . io eniraice u a buniness paying WW EXPERIENCE fioai .tJS.OO to $30.00 weekly by will keep you posted on our Sabiribe to the Prospector: taking or.iera for onr extentiive work and methods. Mailed bigb gr' le tn f nersery stork, Free to the It is the Official Organ of the v n t mm. ft . u Othor Writs s'roapee i For the Coining .Season Red River Mining District D ADVERTISING MAN fl MA0H1HE OOMPMV "id TRADE-MARK- ubtalu.nl In THE NEW HOME SEWIHB r ad-va- piilly Unlimited. commissions all vwuntrlw, ur t.o iW W ubuUu PATENTS of any responsible house. ORANftC, MAM. d THAT PAY .uivi ii,,4 ibuin at our MaohlnM ar .Wng DESIGNS' weekly ami enpeuseri paid MJul fud you to inimni. , un, It m O ldest Paper in Taou bur UH " !M Home" U mad. Copyrights Ac. fhtud Mottoi diuU ur u l muy akoUli fur FREE report 7S!, i ' ent .1.m.t if 'ii wbile n aetive work. A totnplet to Our guaranty nev.r runi out. Anton1 iwrtlini un utttWntabllUy. to yvnrtf urttctictt. SUR- WW oondtlonS nnlukly uotruun PASSING REFCRENCCS. Fur free UuUlw County. Wo mak. Sawing Machines to suit all luvetition is probi. ovtfit also fnraished fite of al lkuli on t'i 1'HtHiiU write to .lands. tlh. OuimBirlrtly ooitrtde of Ihetrado. The Hob.." fM (HrtmU MIkI-K"- ,' lamtly swiag macne .anl IrSSSRN charges. No expenses ucueiwuiy. i03.ttOtt Seventh Street, faaaAoi all I'Mi.tiii tMknu thruui'h Munn WASHINGTON, D. C. It in the Only Paper Published Mold by attarl ol dealer iJ' k mD tZ ti e. WHlKMlt tiiaaf.te. Iu t Write today to uv y ron ial( iu H It t' Tuos Scientific nmxw. (IJUWA NUHHKUIEH the Gold Noitht.ru . l ilt 4 lUurtra-- .- IF. Ui l l ...i,.ti.knhnlinlr.r an. a. .' .iij. tl Trr..:fc,. al T. E. Griesu, Prop. V ounty. Ploeuheim Mrc.autlle . NrfW MoftlbO. Xmtnou, JbLanaaa . i i?.r. ISU W 7W4 W nj W