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n t it '3 THE KENNA RECORD n VOL. 7. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913. NO. 23.

no. I want to soar away on golden after that, and young Sweeny started DISHES WITHOUT MEAT LESS HOUSEWORK IN SUMMER HUNTING- THE HEIR wings when my time comes, but I'll out to find the heir. Luck was with be mummed If I want to live the rest him. He had located her whereabouts Take Up the Heavy Carpets Remove of my life in this tumble old log bouse, and was approaching the house where Unnecessary Furniture, and and eat Johnny-cak- e and. fried salt she lived when he beheld her coming ESPECIALLY APPROPRIATE DUR Get Rest. She Was Located and the Set- pork three times a day." towards him on a runaway horse. ING THE HOT WEATHER. The deacon was waiting for an op- There was a fine opening for a hero, You are not human if you do not try ting Proved a Fine Opening keen-eyed- portunity to be less good when a ' and he grasped It. He caught the to get through the warm season with for a Hero. young, roan of twenty-tw- o blew horse and saved Sarah's life and had a As Nourishment Without Heating Is as little work as poBtsible. To do this. village. town was leg broken. A a every into the His home hero is hero in the Object to Be Attained These first have a grand housecleaning; elim- fifty miles away, and he wasn't saying state and county of our glorious Union. By BRYANT C. ROGERS. Recipes Are Particularly inate all of the unnecessarles. why he left After hanging about for When he has a leg broken in playing napped it Valuable Just Now. Don't leave a heavy, thick four or five days and. taking long his part he is taken to the house whero rug on your living room or dining (Copyright, Ml. by the McClure News- country hangs given tbq paper walks out Into the he entered the heroine out and room this summer, for they are de Syndicate.) Deacon Hardy's real estate office, one hall bedroom until he can once more Something that will nourish with In pioneer days of certain west- way cidedly out of place and look hot. Ev the a flung a Jump fences. This was no ex- out heating is the demand in the ern afternoon and chunk of marble caBe eryone recognizes the value of tem- state a man named Joslah Flint on and asked: ception. Love came and a marriage of edibles at this season. up eighty of land. Thou- the table perament, and much depends on how took acres "Do you know what 1st" came, according to program. Spinach Eggs Four eggs, spinach, sands of other men took up land In that cool your home looks. "Looks kinder like marble," waa the One day Deacon Hardy got a letter white sauce, butter, cream. carpets. the same state, but was no par- in eggs Take up the heavy rugs and there reply after Inspection. with the Kansas postmark. He read Cut halves four hard boiled or put ticular occasion that the act of so do- rub yolks through a and either leave the floor bare "Kinder like? Why, man It's it and took It home and laid It before tnd the sieve. Sea cover- ing should pass Into history. alive. son some cooked spinach with a little down some sort of Inexpensive marble for sure. And maybe you can his wife. ing. Rag rugs that are woven in many Joslah Flint could have taken up for- 'He says heiress," butter and cream and fill the whites of tell what this Is." he bas found the eggs pretty designs are practicable and est or prairie land acres that would "It's some kind of site." she read. the with the mixture. Place In a rugs In a year, buttered baking pour over much used. Old fashioned braided double in value but harassed "You bet It Is, and It's a kind worth "Yep,". dish and the or grass them all by and selected the. worst whole a good wbtte sauce. Use the are also In vogue, while Jute money! It's peat And what Is that?" "He says be saved her life." rugs, being pretty, are easily spot In four counties. A portion of It yolks for a garnish over the top and beeldes "1 should say. It was. clay." "Yep." kept clean. ..as a hill and the remainder a marsh. 'And you'd Fines kind of pot "He says they are married." brown In a quick oven. go to even a site for a bit It Escalloped cups to You probably do not care to There wasn't decent ter's clay. And what's this?" "Yep." Tomato Two of expense expensive cur- cabin on the entire claim.; Joslah matoes, two cups of bread crumbs. the of buying "More clay." "And therefore he's the owner of the tains, but take down the heavy ones might raise huckleberries on his marsh "You've It again. bookmak Flint place and don't care about taking one-quart- cup of butter, salt and on hill, men It's pepper. you used in the winter and then, after and blackberries his but er's clay and as smooth as silk. Once; In a partner. Deacon Hardy, did you you away where you said he could hope nothing Cook tomatoes season have packed them for better. what's have any partnership papers drawn up the with the get you will have to get If he had any explanations as to why thlsr ing until tender. Into tbe melted but can't at them, . "There's sand and there's gravel." so that you can hold him?" new ones. No living room seems he they were ter crumbs, do not let selected such a claim "Good guesser. And where did all "No." stir tbe but homey curtains, but draperies on. fam-- . them In cas without lost as time went He and his this come from 7" "Well, you a fool! You are Just brown. Place a buttered or even ily lived moving wagon for a ain't serole or pudding layers can be made of muslin, scrim in his "Dunno." a good man who is going to heaven dish alternate cheesecloth. few months and then passed on. all-th- of the tomatoes and crumbs until all "Well, it's no wonder that e like a streak of greased lightning Now take every unnecessary piece In years In are used. Let layer be crumbs ten almost all the land files in Benson county gather on you when he dies, and If I'm left behind the last of of rooms, so they a light, ' furniture out the the county was settled up except In the summer! Say, you haven't as you I'll forward your fried pork" and and bake to golden brown. appear stuffy. The por- One pound mar won't hot and Flint's hill and marsh.. The nearest much getup about you as a blind johnnycake by first express!" Bean Fricassee of parlor and dining the row beans, of tieres between tbe farmer opeaed a gravel pit at the base horse!" one tablespoon butter. room go. t enough to pay one cup of milk or cream, mushroom should of the hill, and sold the "I don't know why you talk to me Hudson River Shad. Now that everything is arranged and year, him- or tomato catsup, vinegar, pepper and taxes each and constituted that way," stiffly said the deacon. You may have noticed that your in order, there is something else for self agent of absent. The coun- salt, minced parsley. i : I the the "It's because you've had a fortune shad this year was wilted and taste- you to remember. Where the fly Is, ty swamp, Boil the beans until tender and wanted to drain the and to within your grasp for years, and was less and from the fish upon which there will be also. They make far' drain. Brown the In a frying heat I- cut roads, but no one could find Joslah too much of a mossback to know It! you doted In your' childhood. For bitter you seem hot, so do away with this only waa pan and add the beans, stirring until Flint. The Information that Oh! man, what a snap you've walked you right. not you , 1 once are It is that thoroughly troublesome creature. he had gone further west.' over!" growing old, but best seasoned with the butter. Keep closed as much as are that the Dry and a minced parsley. the house 5. By and by, in the village that had "Did you get that stuff, around shad In the business, those from our add little possible during the heat of the day. and pepper. milk or grown up two miles away, there came here?" own Hudson river, have passed out salt Stir in tbe Then, In the evening, open all the win- of- cream and let It stew for a few min to be such a thing as a real estate "Almost under your nose. Let's have put dows doors'.. .". Alyays" remember, Last winter the shad fishermen utes, then season with mushroom or and fice. It was furnished with two chairs, a talk." out tbelr nets as usual. But nothing too, that a cool hcJus isa clean one' a table, a Bible and Deacon Hardy. The In a partnership tomato catsup and a little vinegar. talk resulted happened. The shad is a tempera- cups sweet Kansas Industrialist, The deacon was one of the first set- They were to buy the Joslah Flint hill thought Corn Chowder Two of mental beast, and it was at corn, four cups of milk, four cups of tlers and a good man. and marsh and develop the minerals, first that a change In weather would T T "v .if In connection with the real estate peat and other things. The deacon had diced potatoes, two tablespoons of but- r brtag him around. But, wintry spring ter, one onion, eight soda crackers. office was a department for the sale of laid by some money in his better days. came went without results. And and. - HOUSEHOLD "Bibles and hymn books, and where one He was besides, the only man in the salt and pepper, two cups of boiling now the, oldest fishermen are selling water... might subscribe for a Sunday school county who knew anything about Flint out and moving to other"; waters. paper or donate any sum he chose to He knew that he bad gone to Kansas, Put half of the batter Into a sauce-na- Just why the thistle pi the fish fam- add the onion sliced and let cook the welfare of the heathen of Africa. and that he and his wife had died leav ily has taken a sudden dislike' to hie Questions There was another department de ing young slowly for five minutes. Then add the a girl behind them. The girl old every one l at liberty to cov- to garden and haunts potatoes and the corn'... with two. cups Fish to be crisp should not be voted the sale of seeds must be of age by then. She must guess. Probably the. fact that, each- roots and barks, and In depart have had a guardian, never of boiling water. Let cook for twenty ered while cooking. this but he had year the. Hudson Is becoming more soap, boiled, make ment a keg of root beer 'was always made a move about the real estate. minutes and add the milk, the remain Odd bits of when like a sewer, and less like a river has der of the butter and salt and pepper an excellent shampoo Jelly. kept on tap. . Every caller was invited young The man, whose name was something to do with the case. or food, to drink whether he bought land or Edward Sweeny, was to go to Kansas to taste. Break the soda crackers In Medicine bottles, drink At any ., rate, here passes a really to a dlish and pour the chowder over should not be uncovered in the sick- not. And lastly the deacon's wife held and hunt up Miss Sarah Flint and institution. What a pleasure ready to days a famous them. Serve at once. room. herself take orders six stick right to her until she accepted an It would be In future, years to shake week mottoes "No Like Lamp burners, if boiled in weak- for of: Place offer. Then Hardy and Sweeny were our heads before the younger genera bright- Home," at very reasonable prices and to buy Plum Rock. ened vinegar will burn much It tlon.and sigh over the decadent shad In money back If you were not suited. "What's It asked dea Simmer gently together an enam er. i wuthr the of a degenerate age! New York am- With all these departments in full con. eled sauce pan one quart of fine ripe Marble should be washed with 1 Tribune. sugar than soap. swing the deacon ought to have been "A hundred thousand, at re . Mums and one cup each of and monia and water rather least" Is re- When serving large red apples a money-make- r, but he wasn't. Why he plied Sweeny.-- - water. When the fruit tender A Bird of a Fish Story. move the stones, drain off the sirup whole on the table polish tbem with wasn't was a matter that worried him "And what do you think we can get Two clever klugflshers have estab- .4 a long time and was still ' worrying It for?" nd put the pulp Into a bowl. Return olive oil. lished a home In a gravel bank within he sirup to the sauce pan and when A few drops of rosewater added to when his wife bp Id to him one eve "I think she'll Jump at a thousand.' few .Highland near ning: a rods of lake, boiling hot dissolve Into It one-hal-f almonds will prevent their oiling The deacon chuckled. Then he Wlnsted, Conn., where fishing boats "Joslah, you are honest and truth sighed.. Then he groaned. Then ha ounce of gelatine which has been soft when chopped. assemble every morning. The birds In one-hal-f cup A placed inside tbe tea ful and conscientious!" went home and said to his wife: ened of cold water. clam shell watch operations from the holes in the Stir until the gelatine Is thoroughly kettle will prevent the formation of "I try to be, Martha," was his reply. 'Martha, It me'n and another feller bank, and when fishermen begin can get the dissolved, then add tbe plum pulp, lime on the kettle. There are lots of other men who the old Flint place for $500 , to pull In fish, generally perch and one-hal- " your are not as you are," apiece and ; make over $40,000 apiece f cup of blanched almonds After peeling onions, rub rock bass, the kingfishers swoop coarsely chopped, snd If not sweet hands with celery or parsley. It will "Yes, and I feel to pity 'em." out of It, do you think It would be down upon the fishermen, seizing the "I don't think yon to. They wicked?" enough a little more sugar. Mix all counteract the odor. need fish as they are lifted above the wa- baking, nev- are getting new houses barns, fine "I should call good bargaining." well together and pour the mixture To cool an oven when and it ter. door, remove one of planers, we right she replied. into a square mold. When quite cold er open tbe but hosses and and are Sometimes the fish are so securely oven. where we was!" "It wouldn't be laid up agin and firm and time to serve cut it care the plates over the tnr hooked that the kingfishers cannot fully into neat blocks, pile them Ir "Yes," sighed Joslah. , "Look adhere, deacon, they used to snatch them from the-hook- but oc Boll Vegetables. 'And I've thought It all over, and I raise a heap of cattle, sheep and asses regularly around the sides of a glass Don't casionally they are borne away by the whip- experts long ago pointed out think I know what Is the matter." In Biblical days, dldnt they?" dish and fill up the center with Food long-bille- d birds.. Nbw fishermen re any very quantity of mineral "I hope you do. I didn't hardly earn "They did." ped, sweetened cream. Serve with the small turning empty-bande- d tell stories bone-butldln- my year." "And they a heap of 'em?" light cake. matter and material in salt this last sold big ones" the birds vegetables. Now Josephine "You too good," "They must about "the that succulent are have." on, expert a good?" "Well, you anybody sold swiped them. Porch Cushions. C. Berry, a household and food "Can feller be too do reckon when you exam- price? you Clover, cattail, hops and shredded. scientist, bas found that such "He can, and are a living below the market' Don't Heredity. spinach, cabbage and ple of You've got to be like most think they sold way above it when corn busks make splendid fillings for vegetables bb It "Hlgglns Is a self-mad- e Is he they lose, half men. You've got to get big they got a chance?" man. cushions. The first cushion should be carrots are boiled about other the amount of mineral con- end of the bargain." "I should say they did." notr a white linen embroidered with clover of the small ' to be, but I do not be green A which they contain. Spin- "But the Bible commands " "Of course they did, and Isn't "He claims blossoms and leaves. large stituents there lieve those bad manners of his could gray green ach, example, gave up more than "I know It does, but you've got to a word of criticism In the Bible about crane of amid the leaves. for ever been acquired: be must SO per cent, of its mineral constit- take your chances, same as the rest. have and blosepnjlng brown cattail Ja it" so." Woman's Home tbe-nex- t cabbage AO per As They are trading and selling spavined "Ought we to tell the gal what baa have been born suitable' or. cushion. ..The uents, and cent. Companion. hop leaf , and flower are both graceful. the loss of mineral matter In these holler-hor- n cows right been dlskivered on place?" hosses and the and., on leBs nutritious, along and expecting to go to heaven "Does a merchant tell us what his would, look neat embroidered foods makes tbem the Things might worse. Suppose green.,, dehlra. - flowers "of retaining these when they die." kallker cost him a yard, and they be dark Corn problem mineral alnt cover of parts food assumes some Im- "I've been thinking It over, too," dying and going to heaven every day?" the milkman should be addicted to should adorn. the cushion the of tbe cushion. portance. Farm and Fireside. said the deacon, "but I dunno I dun- - The deacon's conscience felt balmy crowing! husk To Clear Soup. To Make Stove Polish Stick. Pen and Sword. "Yusslr," he answered promptly; "It Englishman. "Then what's the ob Many housewives dislike to strain Would you like to know bow to In some parte of Ireland it Is a cus- Isn't three minutes ago since one of ject of the blooming game? soup. This discovery may make It make stove polish blacker, glossier soup, hot, Is an excel- tom among bank clerks to speak . of 'em went .out with his swoN be'lnd Is eaBler: Pour the while and more durable? Here one another as "officers" of the bank, ear!" Trying to Be Resigned. through a muslin cloth which has lent method: Try mixing the polish but little Jim Bender, the recently Im- "80 you've lost your nice pussy cat" Just been wrung out of Ice water with turpentine Instead of water, ap- ported cockney waiter In' a County Beyond His Understanding. sympathised grandma, hearing sad When It has all been strained, beat plying It In the usual manner. The Mayo hotel was not aware of this cus- The Englishman waa attending hU news. "Too bad! I know bow you again and serve. turpentine prevents ruBt. tom, relates the Saturday Journal. first ball gams. He seemed very loved him. You miss him dreadfully. "Have ypu seen any of our officers uneasy after the fifth Inning and I suppose?" "Oh, yes, I miss him Bath Mittens. Breadcrumbs for Cooking. here this morning?" asked a lordly finally said to bis American friend: some," John replied, with Very good bath mittens may be I always use breadcrumbs Instead ot knight of the quill of Jim u few days "I say, old chap, when do they serve an air of chastened sorrow, "but then, made from the good parts of rough cracker crumbs for frying or for cov- (ago. the tea?" "They don't serve tea at grandma, sluce I've heard so much towels. Each child may thus have ering the tops of entrees. You will Jim glanced keenly at bU a ball gams," laughed the American. about this germ business 1 try to one. thus making the morning rub find this very good, ao It does not ab- V. "No tea between, lnninfi?" gasped the think It's Just as well." murb mora comfortable. sorb tbe moisture and become soggyj THE KENNA RECORD SOME NERVY PLAYERS YOUNGEST IN MAJOR LEAGUES PAINFUL, IKYING

Dan C. 8avsge, Ed. & Pub. TIMES Housework Is Bresnahan Praises Men Who Can hard enough for KENNA : : I NEW MEXICO a healthy wom- Deliver When Needed. an. The wife However, the girl scout seems to be who has a bad back, . who is quite Inevitable. t weak or tired Substitute Catcher for Chicago Cuba all the time, As a last resort for fads women are Praises Frank Schulte, , finds her duties Bow making their own shoes. and Heine Zimmerman, Slug- a heavy burden. ging Third Baseman. Thousands ot Old fashioned people like to think nervous, d 1 s about the days before the tango. couraged, sick- In baseball there are two kinds of si ly women have nerve, according Roger Bresnahan, traced Whenever women make up their to their substitute Cub catcher. One Is pos- f "EvtrtVicittfiTtlls troumes to sick minds to wear trousers they will. '. sessed tiy the type of player who bul- siorf" . kidney have lies men on field, weak found quick and thorough relief The elevator man who Inherited the has a through using Kidney Pills. Is go to Doan's 1100,000 probably is having his "ups heart when he asked to the The painful, trying time of now. plate In the ninth Inning with a man woman's life are much easier to on third and drive home the that bear if the kidneys are well. will win the game. The other is the It you do your Christmas shopping - A California Caae player who refrains from pugilistlo Mrs. H. Walsh, m Tenth Avn., Ban Francisco, bow, you win avoid some of the rush Cal., says: "I hud such sharp, shuotlnir patns tater on. tactics, but has a heart of steel, takes Hi rough mr kidneys. It seemed that a knife wero a viselike grip on and grlta being thrust Into me. Mr back wns so lamn I the bat & con la hardly stoop. Doan's Kidney Plllscnred me his responsibility of . after dootorB failed. lbaYoba4D.otroublealnoe.' Cuke Ludwlg of Bavaria tias tired of teeth when the v y scoring a run is put up to him. Get Doan'a at Any Store. SOe Boa his morganatic wife. He is eighty-tw- o and fussy. Bresnahan declares the first Is the easiest to beat in a game and the sec WiV DOAN'SFOSTER-MILBUR- ond is the fellow who makes compe CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Occasionally you will Ond a good clt-ise- n who doesn't take much interest tition keen all the time. In baseball. Bob Bescher, left fielder of the Cin FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. cinnati team, struck Bresnahan last If you (eel 'OUT OF SOKIS 'RUH DOWN'or'GOT IHk HLUKS' year In the Jaw, game ball, SUPPF.R from KIDNKY, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASKS, TM surest way of enjoying summer after a of CHRONIC WKAKNKSSES.Ul-CEHS.SKI- ERUPTIONS. PILESt because fielder out in a write for my FRfl book, thk most inbtructivs resorts is to stay at home and read the struck WKniCAL BOOK EVER WRITTEN, IT TELLS ALL bOUt the pinch when long fly or a single fiFASF.S and ta R FM ARK ABLE CURES EFFECTED by about them. a THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. meant a victory. It was while dis N1.No2.N3. cussing episode THERAPION isrzs&s: The way to avoid a split Infinitive is this that Bresnahan If it'i thercmfly fnrYOt'ROWN ailment. Don't Mnd a cent, defined two kinds of nerve in AbxnlutelyFREE. No'followup'clrculart. Dr LECLERO to write it the way you don't think it the MKD. Co, HAVEK&TOCK KD, UaMPSTKAO, LoNDOW.iiNa. ought to go. baseball. "There are two kinds of nerve In JF YOU HAVE. this game," said Bresnahan, "and I The shopgirl has one advantage no appetite, Indlirestlon, Flatulence, Sick ever the housewife. She gta a vaca- profess to have only one. I'll admit Headache, ail run down" or losing flesh, you tion, anyhow. Bescher took a solid punch at me. I stood for It. There may be a lot of

new-fledge- fellows playing ball today who can ' The cruel critic of the d V V WW v ' v : I college graduate is seldom able to trim me off the field, but when it W Tuffs comes to matching brains and nerve five him a Job. lust what you need. They tone up the weak during a game I think I can hold my (tomach and build up tb flacking energies. It Is hard to resist the temptation own with any of them. is to look at the thermometer when you "BeBcher was up in the ninth In She Gave It Away. know It's soaring. ning In a pinch, when just a little sin- A woman wants to get rid of her gle would have given the Reds the husband's old clothes In the spring, Mr. Morgan is now said officially to game. He was aware that it was up and he wants to save about five suits bave left only $100,000,000. However, to him to rap out the hit that would in case he goes fishing. He never he left all he had. turn the tide. But he was as nervous goes fishing, but he hates to part with as a cat. I Joshed him about it and the old clothes. Mr. and Mrs. Wom- During the hot weather the tango Is he took it seriously. That was how bat were having the annual, battle. laid among the moth balls. Few care the argument started. That was ex- "I think I'll give away this old suit, If It never comes back. actly what I was looking for, because dear. It's seven years old." It won tbe game for me. He struck "But I might want to wear that Rochester has barred split skirt. out in the pinch and that was what suit to go fishing in." And peekaboo waists, but bathing (ults made him angry. "Not this suit. This is a dress till are in good form. "Frank Schulte la about the best suit, dear." Exchange. example of the man with the nerve In Jo Birmingham, Successful Leader of Cleveland Team. a pinch I know of in the league today. Not Sure About His Record. Massachusetts man ate seventeen Birmingham 1 youngest Birmingham big Joe the der the club took a Charles a negro, was Mggs at a single sitting. There's no manager in major leagues, won 26 32 Smith, Jovial the being brace and out of the last arraigned Judge hog like a hog with money. n before Fawcett in the but twenty-seve- years of age. He games it played. So well did Bir- county gave giv- court, Brooklyn, on a minor first evidence of his ability as a mingham fill the bill that he was charge. It appears that the unmuzzled dog diamond leader last year, when Harry en the managerial position again this la about as dangerous as the gun that high hopes "Smith," said the court, "did you Davis was let out after a disastrous season. He Justified the ever Bobody knows is loaded. experience as pilot as a manager by commit a crime before?" of the Cleveland entertained for him The negro pondered team. Davis, supposed to be a keen producing an organization that has a moment King says "Well, yo' honah,',' he answered slow- Oeorge of England wom- baseball general, having been- - the been a winner from the beginning of en must not ride astride. He is mak- ly, "Ah can't 'zactly say, but Ah done right-han- d man of Connie Mack on season, and given every promise the the got married one time." ing much out of a side issue. Athletics for a number of years, was for continuing bo. placed in charge of the Clevelands at Joe Birmingham 1 a New York Still, If there were no rain where the beginning of the campaign in 1912, state boy, hailing from Elmira. He Must Be Ranked as Deserter. would the dollars come from to buy although the Cleveland fans wanted first made his mark as a diamond star Unhappy he., who desires to die so (tickets to the baseball game? Gloversville-Am-sterdam-Johnstow- long George Stovall, who had made good in as a member of the n as there remains to him one sac- the part of the season of 1911, team in the New rifice to make, one joy to create, trou- In putting over an latter ethical eugenlo i retained. Davis got away to a poor York State league. He was signed by bles to prevent, tears to dry. Madame Sarrlage Is Boston attempting to start and matters kept going from bad the Cleveland team and made good Swetchine.. interest in matrimony? Wk to worse. Finally In the closing days from the start in fast company. Joe of August threw up job of la a fine batsman, a fielder' and Difference. you Davis the fast Have noted the shortage of files managing the team and Joe Birming- one of the best throwing in "My friend says he has a runabout summer? And excess this the of mos ham was called Into the breach. Un- - the game. In Ws mind's eye." quitoes? However, go on swatting. "Why, I thought you had those things on your finger." A noted pianist is about to retire JONES accumulating a big RELEASED TO TOLEDO after fortune. This The clouds of other people are al- phows one effect, at least, of harmony, Former Detroit Tiger Outfielder Goes ways the ones in which we can dis- cern the silver lining. It Is explained that those Princeton Back to American Association who they for the 8econd Time. anion said had never been A woman always looks on the bright kissed made a boast and not a confes side of a mirror. sion. David Jones, who played In Detroit' outfield for seven years, was born in The Giant refuse to stop winning. A New York wife blames her hus Cambria, Wis., June 80, 1880. He was band because she has lost her beauty, a member of the Dixon college nine in Mattlck appears to be a sparkling Triumph 1900 and the next year joined pro- fielder. A He'll probably swear she had none to the - lose. fessional ranks as a member of the Of Cookery Rockford team of the Three Eye Manager McOraw expect ' Jim league. It Is almost a tragedy when a dam- At the close of the season Thorpe to be a regular in hi line sel with a stunning figure lacks the Jones joined the Milwaukee club and up next season. means to spend a week or two at the after taking part In fourteen games was sold to St. Louis Morlarlty Tigers 1 regarded Post eashore. the Browns. of tbe Davy refused to report to the Brown by many American league catchers and jumped to Chicago There Isn't much excuse for the Roger Bresnahan. the National. as one of the most dangerous men on weather forecasters when they go After playing three seasons with the the paths. wrong. They have three guesses Tou never see Frank argue or dispute Cubs He was released to Minneapolis Toasties very day. with any one, nor you never heard In 1905. The following year he re- Manager Evera of tbe Chicago Cubs of bis having a battle on the street. turned to the big show as a member I said to be contemplating making Many deliciout dishes Tigers. Exchange says people who But you have seen him go up to tbe of the Detroit He held down Catcher Archer the regular first base liave been from that a gardener' man made marry late In life are well shaken plate with runners on the bases in Job with the Tigers until of the Cubs. i ninth inning, this spring, when he was released to Indian Corn by the - sLOl before taken. But the married man the smash out a single is flirting with trouble you Is or extra base hit off the best pitchers the Chicago White Sox. The White and ingenuity of the ex will tell that he pretty well again. . He la-- arranging for a barn- shaken all the time. in the league and win the game. He Sox recently released him to Toledo. pert cook. ' type storming tour to California next fail, is the of man to have ori a team and ha been sounding player on That man who went Into an uncon "Heine Zimmerman appears to be Falkenberg's 8ecret the proposition. But none of these crea- trollable SDasm of nvnr extremely boisterous and rough, but The secret of the comeback of Fred laurhter tions excels Post ToaSt-le- s Venerable vaudeville Joke has now he is a corking good man in a pinch P. Falkenberg, according to the Naps Charlie Deal; Ed Onslow, Walter because themselves, Is in tempting the palate. . gone crazy. Doesn t this call for offl he is stubborn. He is too his success in swearing Scott, Bob Troy, Paul Hunter and cial regulation of cold storage stage arrogant to have it said that he lost off on tobacco in all forms. For years, Lefty Clauss were sent up to the big lux- humor? his nerve, and It is just that bit of up to the time that the Naps left the by Michigan "Toasties" are a pride show tbe South league that makes him to great a southland for the north In the early last year and the only one of the half ury that make a delight- An porter New York player." spring, Falkenberg was rarely seen honest in who dozen who stuck is Claus, who 1 with ful er economy. returned to the owner $8,000 he had off the field without a pipe or a cigar the Tigers. In his But on found was given a $50 check, which Leading Hitter. mouth. the Jaunt north The first package tells he discovered to be worthless. Thus Four American leaguers he had a bunch to cut out the tobac- A former member of Naps, Har- are hitting co, now Is the its own slory. Is virtue encouraged to be Us own about the .400 average, while only two and he advocating the ry Nile, is said to have pulled tbe reward. National leaguers have so anti-nicotin- e habit, to all tbe other biggest "bone" in all history. far been of the His "The Memory Lingers" able to comb the ball for this extra members Cleveland team. teat of catching a long fly in the last Not many of the native women Mgh Fred claims he is getting stouter and of percentage. Tbe four leaders in half of the ninth with bases full, on Sold by Grocers, America will agree with that newl the younger organisation Collins, attributes it entirely to his anti-tobacc- out, Cleveland two runs ahead are rule. and arrived immigrant lr New York whi Speaker, .468; SchaUer. .46$, and running to the club house after the thought marry ill; she could as many met Compton, .400; Vlox. with .435, and oaten seta a mark that many' may Poitum Crrest Company, I bulled, as she pleased because Clyde Milan, Orlffltb's star outfield- BaitkCncs, Mich., 0. S. America ia i Millar, .42$, ar blaiinf tbt way la tba strive (or . hut few will bop to A. tree country. National er, is now hitting as go&d aa ever. reach. but, even In that moment of danger, were turned aside, one or two of not one of them moved, or made sign were caught In the ponder- of Impatience. Some must go; oth- ous mechanism, and, before those at ers remain, and stoically they awaited tacking him had recovered from their the word of their leader. surprise, the blade of the Black Seig- "Down with all of you! I'll let you neur shot In and out; to the right, t9 out the line," taking a turn with the the left. Those ahead fell back upoof rope around a stanchion near the their comrades; two, however, were wall, "and then come down myself." unable to withdraw, and sank to the The command was unexpected; for ground before the wheel. A third; the first time those that had never with his hand to his throat and mak- questioned their leader's authority, ing strange sounds, staggered back to hesitated, and more sharply was the the wall. Jb order repeated; whereupon they Momentarily disconcerted, the oth- J II A. V obeyed; all save one. ers hesitated. "In the fiend's name, O It myself," ye j "I'll let out said San fear one man?" shouted an authori- chez. tative voice. FREDERIC S. ISMAM "Get in!" "A devil!" bv 6 "No!" was the obdurate reply, when "'Tls the Black Seigneur! I had - 7 AUTHOR OF "THE STR0LLER5" "UNDER the Black Seigneur made a sign; good sight of him." WfdXCUL hands reached up, seized Sanchez, and a moment later car down. "Beat! beat! WA-tfsH- the started marsh-muc- k ILLUSTRATIONS BY fX S The line strained; as It played out, 'Mid and mire" COPWJCHT 1308 BY THf CQSaj -- J?RI1.L CO. now running free about the stanchion, came in mocking tones from behind then stopping with jerks, the man In the wheel. 15 form now were more than a dozen ting out his light In obedience to a the wheel-hous- e almost looked to see "The mountebank!" SYNOPSIS. men assembled, but to Jacques this gesture from the other "fumbled It part. The hempen strand, however, "Sucre tonnerre! But mountebank, force looked multiplied. Amid the with the keys; pretended he couldn't proved, sound; held its human freight; or outlaw, you shall pay! This way!" Comtesse Ellse, daughter of the govern-or.Ai- ? but another danger pressed e Mount, has chance encounter confusion of his thoughts, vaguely find the right ones! So It took long- near. And at the unprotected side of the with a peasant boy. The "Mount," small could he orders given; caught to open v Scarcely had the car begun its down- wheel sought rock-boun- a hear er the doors." the commandant to d Island, stood In vast bay on Journey the northwestern coast of France, and something about the need for quiet, "The prisoners?" ward than an attack, indica- bring the issue to a conclusion. One during the time of Louis XVI. was a gov- haste, overpowering the guard; then "I left our tions of Whose approach had not been blade the Black Seigneur struck down, ernment stronghold. men working at the last Develops that the saw the door open, and the men, like dungeon to you wanting, manifested Itself without. Be- while his own weapon retorted with, peasant boy was the son of Seigneur c, come on ahead to let " nobleman. Young Dentin run deter- shadows, go out; leaving him alone. know you might soon expect them." neath a sudden, savage asBault, the more effect, though as It did so, an- mines to secure an education and become No? with two figures; door shook; yet engrossed line, lunge, a gentleman: sees the governor's daugh- black ominous; "Soon," Ironically, "may be too late." at the other soldier made a and his ter depart for Paris. Lady Ellse returns armed. He could see the glitter of "You mean ?" every muscle strained, the man at the sword entered the shoulder of the man arter seven years' schooling, and enter- their weapons, and ventured to move stanchion heeded Swiftly, me- wheel. A shout of triumph tains many nobles. Her Ladvshlp dances "The hue and cry is out! I have not behind the with strange fisherman, and a call to his thick tongue, when, fiercely si- long been expecting it; I do not un- chanically he worked, apparently as that fell from the lips of the Gov- arms Is made In an effort to capture a lenced, he crouched down; waited, unconscious of the clamorous soldiers trooper was, however, abrupt- myJteUous 1,8 "elgneur Nolr. He escapes. derstand why It didn't come before; ernor's dyEllse Is caught In the "Grand" tide. with hands clenched, an interminable unless a mountebank, locked up, was without as of a silent presence within ly checked; lurching forward with the) J lie Black Seigneur rescues and takes period; faintly some one some- her to his until from afar sound- considered safe enough for the that had been concealed in stroke, ere he could recover, retreat. Ellse discovers that night-bird- . store-roo- her savior was the boy with the fish. ed the note of a night" the little adjoining, open- thing heavy a brass hilt beat like a Sanches. the Seigneur's servant, Is ar- Roughly Jerked to his feet, between ing into the wheel-house- , and now hammer on his head and be dropped rested and brought before the governor. "Then some one knew ?" Lady Ellse has Sanchez set free. Seig- them he, walked to the door; heard it "Some one?" A bitter laugh was peered out; but at once drew back, as, to his knees. The others pressed neur and a priest at the "Cockles." San-che- a close; stepped out Into the night. quickly suppressed on the young man's with a crash, the door fell In. closer; but with the detperation of a tells Desaurac that Ladv Ellse be- trayed him, but Is not believed. The Many times had he made his way be- lips. "Hark! Listen!" At first, in the comparative dark- man resolved to sell his lite dearly, Seigneur , plans to release prisoners at the tween wheel-roo- and guard-house- "Sounds below! the soldiers!" ex ness, with only the sky at the aperture the Black Seigneur fought on; regard- Mount. Lady Ellse pleads with her fath- now staring In er to spare the lives of condemned pris- but the route seemed strange, claimed Sanchez, and started toward them the face, the less of cut and thrust, was holding the oners. Disguised as a peasant Lady and, looking struc- black figures paused, uncertain; narrow entrance, when from the rear, mingles around near the the window to look out, only to fall Ellse with the people and hears lights soon pushed how- report of fire- some startling facts. A mysterious tures at the entrance to his dungeons quickly back. were forward, somewhere, came the a Mountebank starts a riot. He is arrested Jacques shook his head as If to rid "What Is it?" With his hand on the ever, and then could they see the great arm. nd locked up after making close obser- his brain wheel going round, unwinding Stand vations of the citadel, and Is afterwards of some fantasy. But the other's shoulder, the Black Seigneur the "Back! back!" summoned before the governor's daugh- scene did not change; the guard-hous- e rope; the man at the stanchion. Those nearest the wheel, not un- ter. The governor whispered the question. enters the room during remained un- "The prisoners! He's letting willing, perhaps, to desist, drew away; the Interview with the Mountebank As a familiar; unlike, with "A face! At the window!" them miserable buffoon, the Mountebank Is re- known faces peering from It, and an "So soon? The hounds are quicker down." other detonations followed and smoke leased by order of the governor. De- imperious "Cut the line!" filled place, obscuring gaze. saurac overpowers guard and dons voice Issuing commands to than I thought! Or," drawing his the the uniform. The Seigneur successfully him, once unquestioned commander sword, "it may be only one or two in Some one with a knife rushed for In the yellow fog they watted; until guards and finds the "Great here! ward, severed the strand; but at first It was swept aside close to Jacques, the Jailer, forced to advance. In that case " that the f.sses the wheel and bring up enemies of And comprehending what was being But no enemy, single or plural, moment the car touched the bottom. opposite wall by a draft of air from met solitary rope said, he struck his breast violently; their view, either in front, or at the Then did the man at the the aperture of the adjoining store- for the first time awaken to his own room, and the commandant, in an ef- with curses would have answered that side of guard-hous- only the CHAPTER XXII (Continued). the a sweep see, Impatiently for- the keys were his own; the dungeons, darkness, void, empty, and bare situation; with backward of fort to moved More stealthily now he began to the arm so fiercely fore- could too, and what they held, and that he rampart wall winding around the head the he struck the ward. Ere, however, he reach study his companion In the wheel, most of those to rush at him that the the wheel, near the threshold of the while a question, suddenly occurring, would never lead them there; never of the Mount like a monster guardian open these sav- reiterated itself in his brain. This doors! But this grim, dragon, asleep at his post. age, determined band -- I man who was he? And what did he beat down his "Here is no one!" - j arms, and his courage; know of the mountebank, or his, Jac- and, with the "No one! Yet am I sure I saw" ques', dealings with shadow ''of the grave again before "A shadow!" answered the other the clown? That him, his captor was no soldier of the rock, the dwarf walked on; past the "And we have nothing worse to fight!" stable Into guard-house- , fa- or belonged there, the hunchback felt the where "Some one was there, Seigneur," miliar forms once had been seated, by this time assured, and. a. growing stubbornly, "and fled!" suspicion of and into the passage leading to the "Eh bien! He's gone!" ' the other's identity dungeons beyond. brought home with new force to the "He? It looked like a" dwarf the thankless part chance, per- "Back with you, quick! Is this a haps, had assigned to him in that CHAPTER XXIII. time for lalk? Call those who can night's work. And at full realiza- come if they would save their the At Verge tion of the consequences, should his the of the Aperture. necks!" The footfall of the Black Seigneur, surmise prove correct what 'must ul- "Here they are now," exclaimed the near guard-hous- e timately happen to himself in that the of the dungeons, servant, and, as he spoke, the first of event, when unwilling at was measured, yet noiseless, as be their men, blowing out the light he stepped on the alongside guard-chambe- the wheel should become known al- soft earth, carried, ran quickly across the most had ho again the stone walk, now toward the pass- and Into the open air. Oth' reached the des- , perate point of calling out; age in the direction of the wheel-room- ers hastily followed, until the gather- but at into square. that moment a turn in the wheel then back the little That ing, swelled by those brought with brought to the fevel of the aperture, his thoughts, however, moved not In them from the dungeons, stood ex with the car. In It, or clinging thereto, accord that deliberate stride, the pectantly before the little stone struc were "a number of figures brows Impatiently knit, and the quick ture. who, as soon glances as the rope stopped, sprang noiseless- he continued to cast over his "All the prisoners are here?" ly to the platform. shoulder, bore testimony. "All!" "Seigneur, we hardly dared hope " Stopping at length near the Tour "To the wheel-hous- then!" "We obeyed orders, but " Bernard, he looked fixedly down at the But as they hastened across the Gazing through the spokes of the town, wrapped In a stillness that square and Into the narrow way, the wheel, and listening to their whispered should have reassured htm'. Never- Black Seigneur again spoke to the theless he appeared not satisfied; and man Just ahead: had stepped out Into the court again, "The hunchback?" when some sound he heard, or fancied, "We left him below, locked up In sent him quickly to an embrasure In the Devil's Cage!" the wall. From this opening for- "The Devil's Cage! Quelle bonne merly for cannon In defense of the plalsanterle! Although," looking back. fenlls, and the pouialn, or planking for "it may cost us dear!" the Jioistlng of goods he leaned far And Indeed, behind the sound of pur out, his glance instinctively turning suit came nearer; the iclatter of sol toward the barracks, some distance to dlers' feet grew louder,' until, reaching the right and far below. As he stood the little square and the guard-hous- thus, that which had first attracted all tumult suddenly ceased. A mo- his attention the sound of a voice mentary silence, strange, ominous, giving orders was repeated; at the was broken by a din of voices, as the same time where had been only dark- flaring here and there of torches ness now shone many windows, while threw grotesque reflections high to the left, near the entrance he had against the grim background of black passed after leaving the stable, lights masonry. began to dance like fireflies. To those now within the wheel-room- . At these signs of activity and the the cause of that abrupt clamor was sounds breaking the general quietude, not difficult to divine; his Excellency's an exclamation fell from bis lips; then, soldiers "had found the sentinels over pausing only a moment to listen and powered In the guard-house- ! Would observe, he sprang toward the guard- the former stop to Investigate; search house. Crossing the threshold, de- first those subterranean passages? Al- fined by a faint glimmer from a dis- ready had the prisoners, the weaker J fr tant corner, he made his way past sev- of the Black Seigneur's men, filled the eral motionless forms. Into a low pass- car, or hung clinging to the rope age beyond. Here he called out impa- above; already was the wheel turning The Blade of the Black Seigneur Shot In and Out. "8elgneur, We Hardly Dared Hope" tiently; but from those depths, lead- almost before the key had turned In ing down Into the dungeons where Sis the lock at the entrance. fellow fell, hitting hard the stone floor. store-roo- he felt his arm suddenly exclamations, any lingering doubt as comrades had gone, no answer was re- -' "Seigneur!" Those stumbled,, drawing to nearest and seized. who his captor was could no longer turned. His voice, hollow, mocking, "Sanchez?" his sword, with a thrust of point or "Look, listen!" be entertained by the hunchback. wheel-room- , ' seemed stifled In a tomb; more loud- y "When we left the we blow of hilt, the Black Seigneur, for a (TO BE CONTINUED.) These new-comer- s took no pains to ly he shouted; walked farther In, when ciosea me aoor. moment withstood the first confused conceal it; even when ithe dwarf's an indistinct response was followed by "When we got back, then extricated himself 8he Wanted to Know. presence became pin-poin- known to them and a t of light, and, ere long, by A footfall without interrupted,it" fol- and leaped to the narrow space behind An Inexperienced colored girl had unceremoniously was he dragged forth the bearer of a little lamp, Sanchez. lowed by the sound of a hand at the the wheel. Here was he protected be- Just been Installed as housemaid. Hav- they displayed a contemptuous dis- "The others?" At the bead of a door, steps hind by the wall; at one end, by the ing eyed a patent bottle with much regard and other drawing near. of him as a factor to interfere, dark stairway Into which he would In "Jacques!" An expectant masonry Jutting out, while, at the oth- curiosity for some time she asked not voice calculated to dull the edge of bis advertently have plunged, bad he gone spoke; waited; called louder. Then er, only one or two could attack at the her mistress: "And what sort o' apprehension! Too late now might be me seigneur comromea those outside listened; ex- same time. But In front, through the thing is dat, ma'am?" "That," replied refjret lariuer, oiacs some one that pusillanimity that had the man, as he approached. claimed, and hurried footsteps retreat- spokes of the broad wheel, they might madam, "la a bottle that will keep caused him to im- draw back from an "They will soon be here," said the ed toward the guard-hous- well hope to teach him. things hot or cold." "Land sake, mortal role; already was the car again old servant, springing up the steps and A they died away, in the wheel-roo- At once the soldiers sprang for- honey I" exclaimed the astonished descending! . walking after bis master, who bad al- the car came up for the second ward, when, seizing the wheel, the darky, "bow Is it gwlne to know It came up loaded; went down onoe ready turned back toward the guard time empty, and Inquiringly men man behind, with a savage Jerk, set it whether you want It to lie h wt ' the nore, reappeared. - - On the little plat- room. "Jacques curse him!" put- there looked from one to the other; In motion. The words thrust at him hot or COld?" Ladles' l!f,u.H I i.;m,.ii n There is still a few 6hoes and Iceland at last is to have a The Ken a Record hatu loft at I Tv Bell's Store railway. The enterprise is s. nail D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r that hw is tlifclng ouC al cott to begin with, consisting of a LUMBER CO. and below, also a few coats and six-mil- e freight belt line around KENNA PUBLISHED WEEKLY vests traveling the same road. the city and harbor of the capi- - You had better go by and look tal, Reikiavik; but it Is thought 13 LUMBER HARDWARE Entered Felmary Stl 1907 at the Krnna, them over before they arc all that once a beginning Ma'de New Mexw'n, I'ost Office, as second Class gone. advi a railway rtiniiiitg across to Building MstcrUI Fcrm Implements M:i!l Matter. will be built Two Jeff I), White&nd Dirjk llaper, Thinevalla of all Kinds, ... hundred men will be employed who wwe accused of placing Subscription $1.00 Per Year In and will cost" $500,000. The poison on the ranch of J. W. it Advance line will be done in 1916, is Sexton, about 17 miles north It FANCY and STA?LE private enterprise. Iceland lies Advert iselnir rnte mndeknown on application west of here, were given a trial 155 miles from Greenland and GROCERIES before Judge Dabbs of Roswell j 500 mile" from Norway. on Wednesday wra ana over It LOCAL AND PERSONAL. the size of or were bound over to the action is about the Virginia Legal Blanks printed and for Kentucky and has more than ffreprieicrs ef the of the grand jury in the sum of .71 sale by the Kemvi Record. ou,uuu h:; $750 t ach. population. II. F. Jones of Amanita, Tex. On July 18th, Roswell held Cittern Filters Do Not Remove Germs. KENNA TIN SHOP is visiting his grandfather John probition election which re in thii lino, Tank, Well Casing, F. Jones of this place this week. the Cisterns that are properly con W lhk whit you want suited in a total vote cast for structed and revolve rain' Watering Troujhi. Repair work neatly and promptly done. J. A. Newburn of Texico is in prohibition of 443 and total from roofs generally afford wa- - the community 'this week visit vote cast against prohibition of ter of good sanitary quality, but yiimmcns fires. 1 ' ing his brother-in-la- Mose GOO Giving the "Wets" a ma- - if water of doubtful quality is Hill. jority of 256 votes- - stored in cisterns the supply is The licens ordinance w i 1 1 of not safti for W. B. Scott went to Roswell course domestic probably be introduced at the use- - Filters vfeed in connection Co. 1 I . m Ins. on business, returning J j Life Friday i t i - .... California State Tuesday. next regular meeting or. me cou- with cisterns are or. value in ncil, which is Tuesday Aug 5. making the' water clear but are SACrtAMENTG, CALIFORNIA Pollclea the People. W. P. Littlefield returned FOR SALE. of no Value in removing disease Capital lald up $300,080. that Fit home Saturday from a few days germs. Many cisterns, di 1013 Model, Motor Cycles and are visit in Roswell. vided into two & HASTETTER Motor Boats at bargain pric s, parts by brick RYDER Walter Walker was in town new wall, the water being admitted STATE AGENTS. all makes, brand machines, compartment ;i few davs tin's week from the on easy monthly payment plan into one and ranch. Get our proposition before buy drawn from the other. In such cisterns tho water passes ing or you will regret it. also thru Miss Dora Howell of Roswell the brick and in wa is im bargains in used Motor Cycles. that T. Littlefield Vise President is visiting with Mis. W. B. proved in clearness and- Jeff D.White President, Geo. Write us today. Enclose Stamp color, Scott this week. not generally in sanitary for reply. but is generally agreed now quality. ' r. THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO. I it Address Lock Box 11, that a good rain is needed rn- - j m l t Many crops are suffering for ' Novel Plan to Reduce High Cost of Living. moisture. Grass is gel ting dry .DRUG STORE BURNED. Washington, July 21- -A nov- - Strictly a home institution X Eiida voted the saloons in oi The first fire for nevoral years el attempt to reduce the high o the IfiUi for another four years in Kenna was last Thursday cost of living by eliminating the The voles stood 24 for saloons night. middlemen f --meats and. green Your patronage solicited. 8 and 1P against. The fire broke out in the Drug groceries through direct deal- - store about 8 p. m and the en-- ings with fa.rmets, is to be tried Mis. T. (J. Smith came in this tiie builbing and contents were here by a concern h eev-- week from Texas points wheip Yery " consumed in the flames within officeholders under the Taft respectfully, J she lias bt en isiling for eral several a very few minutes The prop-- administration a r e officials. months. erty belonged to Dr. H L. movement K S3. Scott. Plans for the have 1 Mrs. J. I). Ilea rn of Boaz re- Fiscus and was covered only in been under way. for sometime, turned last wee't from Madison, part by insurance, not more than but actual operation begjin"nly II Miss, where she has been for a 25 per cent or 30 per cenfcj of the I today. About 1,000 local house-- 1 0jpnJk few months past. real Value insured. Th fire wives, many of the women Mumjwumjmjmmmj George T. Littlefield and wife was making considerable head 1 standing in social circles are as-- accompanied by their niece Miss way when discovered and it waslsociated with the movement in Farmers To Hear Of Panama Canal. the democrats viewod day's Borne went to Roswell Wednes- impossible to check the fire or la co operative a nd advisory College Station, Tex.. July 21, whiskers day in their auto. to save any part of the contents. J capacity.. At the Texas Farmers' Congress Eyelyn Booked. The origin of the fire unknown A preliminary survey of mar which opened, here today Gov- - ... Thaw le FOR RENT. but is not believed to have beeu ket conditions in Washington ernor Colquitt will addreFs the Evelyn Neshit Thaw accom- - (lood two room house with incindiary. has been made, and the pnblwh- - farmers on "Wlat the Panama ained by Jack Clifford, sailed statisf-ief- good well of water, located near Very fortunate for other prop- - ed s seem to place the Panat Means to Texas Agricult from London on the 19th for I I llieuhoul house. Inquire of erties in tl le immediate vicinity responsibility for the ,. uoanng m-- ' New York on the Minnetonka John A. Kimmons. a very gentle breeze was blow, prices :npon t h e .middleman. and early in August will make ing at the, time, not strong Tabulation of prices taken in all Th Santa Fe system her first vaudeville .appearance Mrs. Boone returned to Ros tbe-fir- e the-publi- c enough to cany to other corners of . the Capitol allege made application to in the United States at one of well Tuesday after a few days ' I buildings. profits ranging from 100 to 33 utilities commissions of Kansas the York theaters. She visit here with her father W. P New This is quite a loss to the Doc-- per cent. These admittedly are and other states for permission will do dancing sketch with Littlefield and brother George a tor and will work a great i neon- - offsets by waste and business to increase the minimum car- Clifford,, the same act having T. " venience to the people of the costs. , load weights prescribed by these recently met with succesb at the Misses Ola and Sett a Jones community. . The new movement- - propose bodies or by statue. Loudon Hippodrome ' returned home Sunday from t ,mu- - a Jto gather provisions from the Silver City, where they have! ""L.A,1nt,i,anr;hfl.t.nF mAnr fk' f . t o I n.omluH.kin r,t been tho past two months at- trucks and deliver them, to the trades unions throughout the NO tending the summer school. Opposition has developed in kitchen doors in sealed boxes world is estimated to be i:lose to You don't have to leave' Ken congress to fostmaster Ueuer al npon order given the day before. 12,000,000. Germany has more na to get Drugs Jones & Pirtle Mrs. of Oak Wood, - liammett T 1 . ' nswn wvn urn- I m V J V A. I . Texas came home with her ourirsuu wiua i'i- The jeaoer oi me movemeni. say memoers man any otner couni have a full and compieta line eels post rates and pay 20 per mother Mrs. P. C. Smith this i""sincreasing they will the farmer ry. Great Britain comes second of fresh staple Drugs ordered the maximum of packages week and will spend some time size cent more than he now gets and in the list and the United States and will be here by Saturday. to handled m the 40 visiting here le service. sell directly to consumers for is third We expect to keep a good assort- '1 as here is some question to per cenfc jess than they now pay ment until there is a Drug Store Miss Gertrude Iiabb of Ilos-we- ll ills auiuoruiy lor ciiungiiig me Speaker Only Half Shaved. ", opened after spending two months up at this place. tateor tor increasing the maxi Washington, 21. Sena We will at Silver City attending the July also offer some special mum weight of packages hand MEN WANTED tor Clarke, president pro tern of bargains for summer school stopped off here Saturday only. led. the seuate farced that body to 20 lb Brown Sugar $1.00. on her way home and is visiting The order was issued to take AT ROSWELL day with half a shave. . Vice 4 cans Polks Pork and with friet.ds here this week. effect Aug. 15th and the senate To Cantaloupes be- - President Marshall was oat of Beans - 25. Mr.-- -. office committee on the 22nd Pick J. W. Jennings returned Post town and as the bells were ting 1 Pkg. Red Fox coffee 25 . Mr. ap homo yesterday after a few requested Burleson to ginlng August 1st. ling the calls for assembly. Sen Regular price 30 cents. ht--r pear ore on weeks stay at lioswell with bet the Committee To Pick Apples bcglnlnglator Clarke, stretched out in a 20 lb Rice (broken grain) 1.00. 31st with explanation daughter Mrs. Crank. July an chair in the barber shop, was Watch the locals, will have of authority for his action. August 15th. Try Coffee' the warned by pages dashing about some bargains each Saturday Our After Dinner A. D. room 24 Each bucket contains One Soli'd CHESS. Call Crlle in squads that the senate was Will pay $2.75 to $3.00 for Silver Knife and Fork both sil Dr. Emanuel Lasker, chess First National Bank without u presiding officer. The Frying chickens always give the ver wear and coffee are guaran- champion of tho world, will de-- Building for Cantaloupes. senator hurriedly wined the market mice for Butter, Eggs, teed to pleaso you. Jl.10 per ienu ins line against rt. jv lather from his face and bolted Corn and Maize. Don't fail to bucket. Rubinstein of Russa in Anril for the chamber. The republi- - s e us when you are in Kenna. Kenna Lumber Co. 1915. I same building for Apples, can side saw him clean shaven, I Jones & Pirtle. NOTICE , FOtt ITDLK'ATIOX. Notice far Pnbllmit'lon. - NOTICE roit rrilXlt'ATION. the way. While marry of thw 056781 - oWA . orifs7 lumber, SEEDS' Department S. ; Department of the Interior, U. S. investments are in 1. of the Interior, tl. , Department of the in(efl(rf V, S. It (liable. Fteth, Pur Land Office at IlMreU. N. M. Juno II, "IX Land Office at Roswell. N. M. July 10, 1913. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. June 17, iHljr mines, farms and other natural m Cuaranlaed to Plot ta IllacU-bur- - NoUce hereby fflven that Mloliael 8.' Notice is hereby given that Henry C. Notloe Is hereby given that Earl L. Love, resou"fcjf of the Dominion, a M. .wlip, of Valley N. M. who, on fljj!' Planter (liouitlteW the of Rlohland. N. on Deo. fl. View, Dec. of Elklns, N- - M. who, on Jnne 11. 19119. made Wij, 'Y r; aunerlnf merit of Our made ill E. Ser. rio.'0567i, for KM Sec tl. 1W9, made H. E. Ser. No. 01129, for EH II. E. No. 018815. 17: very large amount of American Grown tli. Ser. for 8WK. Sec and V" Northern Bd. H 7 H, Riihfee 3 Section 3,' Township 7 S.V Range St K., f Tp. R., N. M. P. NJerldlnp, N. M. on Oct. 11. 1910, made add. emtry Serial No. capital has been sent into Cana- Cvu special orrm baa flli j tlrtUdd Intedttn'iJ to' rtJntte P. Meridian, baa 1 V df throa died notice of intention to 03.3487. forSEK, See. 18, Twp. 3, 18 ' .1 FOf 10 CENTS rear Proof, to esublUli eliilm to iktia hitlite thrive ypar Proof, to establish claim Jn) da in recent years to establish I ,.: y vill ' d polinll our the ., N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice Ot k anore the latid Bbo'.c r estab-ija- - FAMOL" COLLECTION deacribed. be fore C. E, Toombs, U. to before Dan C. to make three-yea- Proof, to ta'fineheB of industries already I fit. n; 1 . . . KM S.XommlHsloner, in his office at Richland, Sa rage. U. S. Commissioner, ill K!i riftCfl st claim to the land above described, before I alg. PlnfM IIMlKIl , . , lu M, ruia-.o- in operatlmi United BrlMlmuInt Celery N. on ibix Kenna. N. M. on August IP. 1113, J.' f. ttr11( U. 8. Commissioner in his oftlce in the States 1ktf. Karl? arraw-h.a- faMl , . 1 .' Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names as N-- M' Aug. 19S. I pkr. Vwtl.rn, Mark.t UttBM ...(". In witnesses: at Elklns, 00 4, or to develop new lines of Aim IS YwUtU. CaaUa t lewar Seae . . tt Sllaa F. Beman, Jamea I. Hms. John W. William W. Bracken, James H. MoCabe, Claimant name's fl fl(r,(si: (1 00 Stlvall, Charles S. Peek, all of Richland, N. these o f Valley View, N. M. Willie II. Cryer, Harve Dooley. Ruble Falrclotb. ftCoTge rll nlayl Sand 10 Mntt to nan y a And " s parking thaebi.ve Col lac Won," to M. T, O. C, tiil racaire 'Thmu ' Tillotsok, Edward McCown. these of Route 3. Kllda, Benlamln L. Cooper, all of Elklns. it thtr w h rnir Naw in Inrtrurtire dardan tialdo, l W-- UIIKAT NOUTlltRN ftKKD CO. Itetclnter. N. M. T.. Ttllotson, M T. C. TiLurnow. HOI IlaH St. Itookfoni, IUIrioU Register. J27-Jv:- s Register. TCXAS OIL SUIT SETTLED. I K; Notice for Pnlilicatlon. j non-co- P. f. oMTft Notice for rubllcntlon. Greenville, Texan, July 2l " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ? Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land OM578 The Texas $102,000,000 oil pen- Office at Fort Sumneri M. M. June i, 1013. ' 018449 EXCURSIONS Department of the Interior, tT. fl. Bet-tie- ridtld l hereby triven CuiUinbux Department of the Interior. U. S. alty suit was unexpectedly d that 0. Lstld Ottloe a t Roswell, X, M. Jttly 14, 1913, Stroud, of Olive, N, M. who oft May Jo, Land Office at Roswell, X. M. July It, 1913. Notice id Iltireby gWeh that Martha I. this afternoon when the made additional It E, No, 0Mt3i Notice is hereby given James A. Steele, for ttttM. Smlthee, Of NtW Hojif, H. M, who. on Oct, that ea. wpi .. tttina-etoE- . $; M. Me of Elklns, N. M. who, on May 84, 1909. made Standard Oil company of New 3l.f P. . loldi made H: K. serial No. osestn, f&f ridlllni hits tiled notice bt Ititontton to mnke II. E. ner, No. 018149, for NWK. Sec. 33, Twp S Sec. Townships S.i Range 35 E tti York one of the defendants, three year Proof, lb establish blhlfh to 7 & llnoffe .7 f4. N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled the M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention paid in penal fies the land above described, before ban C. avaire, tHree-yea- notice of lfHefltlon to make three year Proof $500,000 in to mfiltg r Proof, ta establish claim V. S. Commissioner, in' hla office Kenna, to establish claim to the Irtfkl Nbote at (o the land ab'dv'e described, before C. K. decrlled eighth district court. Ex. N. M. on Auifim 1. 1"I3.. , before J. F. Carroll, U. S. OommlnslrhUfi III Toombs, JJ. 8. Commissioner: ih hls Office at Claimant names as witnesses: his office at Elkins. N. M. on August 20. lf!, Account Roosevelt County New Hope. N.M.on August to, I9i:i. Georre At Malone of Kennn. N M. John eirttwotnt naniPH as witnesses: on Por-tale- names Authorities the hobble skirt Summer Teachers s, Schlrck; Cfrde H. W. Long. Claimant as witnesses: Ruby Fairc'lb1!,' H firry W. Falrclotb. William Institute Peters. Clarence jV.Sirawn, all of Olive, N. M. C. C. Henry, Edwin F.Gllman, Edgar Joseph W. Proudfit. George fc C00fr, all of Klkins, and the slit skirt, more especially N. M. July 21. to 16. W. , Aug. JiT-At- Ballew, Rope, M. TILLOTr-PM- ? ReirtBter. these of New N. James N. M. T. C. the giddy young women who 1913. Tickets on sale July 19th W. Taylor of Judson, N. M. J18 AH Resrlstef. J18-A1- C, Register. to Aug. 4th inclusive. " 3iot.ee for rnblicatlotu . T. Tn.ioTsoH, have laid in a large wardrobe of OMSK) Notice for Publication. NOTICE rt'BLICATION, x these cumti3 garments designed Return limit Aug. 17, Round Mn 014705 TJepartment of the Interior, V. S. to masculine eye, am trip fare ll.Bo. ' L((pd Office at tttlstVdll; fi. M. J Ht1 31, 1013. Department of the Interior, 17. S. attract the Department the IT. S. Notice is hereby ijiye'n ttlht tiiyde rlnrdlnif, of Interior, Lend Office at Roswell, N. M, July 13, 1913. horrified to learn of the en- of Richland. N. M. who. on Jan. S. 1913. mode Land Office at Roswell, X. M.. June 28, 1913. Notice is hereby len that John F. Carroll, hereby, given croachment of tha "suffragette Summer Tourist Tickets on II. E. Ser. No. 030KI0. for N!., See. It, Top Notice is that George A. of Elklns, N. M. who, ofl April M, 1911, made t S.. Rancre 35 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed Corder, of rfe'dllifia. N. M. who, on Nov. S7, Add'l. H.E. Serial No. 014705, for NEK See.-15- , skirt," Parisian importation. eale 30, . 1910. H- - (EStM. June 1st to Sept 1913.. notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, made E. Ser. No. for EH. Twp, 7 S. Range 18 E., N. M. P. Meridian, ' S-- is - , Range 87 K , St. P: The "'suffragette skirt" the to almost all points in- United to establish claim to the bind above de- Section t4. Twp. 8 N. K8 tlid notice of intention to make three scribed, before C. E. Toombs. U. S. Com- Meridian! has Hied notice of Intention to year fttitit: if establish claim to the land opposite extreme of fashion. States, Canada or Mexico. Full make three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to missioner, in his office at Richland N. M. cn above described, Mare Pin C. Savage, U. Instead of being so tight around particulars given at Station. August 9. 1913. - tbe land above described, before Will A. S. Commissioner, In his 67f!:e Kajnna, N, Claimant names as witnesses: Palmer. TT. S. Commissioner, in bis office M, on August 18, 1913. the ankles that thu wearer cm For full particulars see the near Redland, N. M. on NEK NEM. Sec. 10. Lewis H. Faw, Samuel M. Deemnn. Lorenzo Claimant names as witnesses: only mincing; - Twp. 6 8., Range 37 E., N. M. P. M, on Aug. walk at a little agent. M J, Johnson. D, Yo'inir, T, Lee fiecmnri, all of Richland. William D. Smith. Oliver B- - Morrison, Louis .. ), 1913. value of ss, KENNA, NEW MEXICO. H. M. T. C. TtLtiofso-- X. Todd, Charles M. Hall, all of Elkins, N. M. gait, or cut for the - - names as witnesses: Ji'Al Heclster. Claimant J18-A1- T. C, Tillotson, Register the new garment is I Henry C. Boteler. JoMbh M. McOnha, these Kotlfe for fulillfHtloai. ef Allle X. M.. John R. Corder, James B. IfOTICB POH rvnMC.iTIfW. roomy enough to permit the in- Dr. H. L.. Fisciis. Collins, these of Redland, N. M. 016498 dulgence of the "Wilson Wag- : Interior, tj. J18-A1- ' T. C. Tillotson, Register S. Department of the S. Department of the Interior, U. gle" or any other sprawling gait ffhifsielan d durgecn, and Prep. f Land Office at Roswell. N. M. June 2.1, I9I3. Land Office at Roswell. Fl. M. June 17, 1913. Notice Is hereby (riven that William Balrd, ' Notice for rtf'lffxtroii. Notice is hereby given that Reeve A. Cooke, For the present it is not re- She of Kenna, N. M who, on Sept. 1, lone, made 033307 of Judson, N. M.. who, on Sept. 80. lull, made Pienna Brugstere. itfo. garded favorablv, but the fash- H. E. No. 9044. Ser. OIOH75. for NE. Sec. ; Department of the Interior, U. S. ll. fi. Her, No. 016498, for Lots land 1. NEK: 22, Twp. 6 S., Range 31 E N. M. P. Meridian, SliU, Sea, 80, Township 8 S., Range ion declare 'suffra- Sure, Strugs & 'Chemicals, Land Office at Roswell, N. M. June 26. 1913. and EH makers the frezk till hna tiled five-yea- r In- notice of intention to make Notice is hereby given that James B. Collins, 34 E.. N. M. P. Meridian, free tiled notice of gette will be a Proof, clitim- - three-yea- r "go." tklnds Patent Medicines A dteek Rem- to establish to the land above of Redland, N. M. who. on Oct. 17. 1910, made tention to make Proof, to estab- described, before Dan c. Savnire. U. s. Com- H. E. Serial No. 033607, for 8WK Section 13: lish claim to the land above described, be- edies StationerH. Rubber "Steds missioner. In bis office, at Kednn, N. M., on NW!f. Hectiol 14, Township S., Range 37 fore DanC. Savage, U. S. Commissioner, in and I0IB. 24th Today bring Alljf, it E N, Mi Meridian, Bled notice in- bis office at Kenna, N. M. on Aug. 4. 1913, July I in ffcilet $irtteles.XS4t4t& Claimant witheases: I. baa of nanies as tention td make three-rea- r proof, to establish Claimant names as witnesses: a sample of Johnson grass five Robert L Scbtti Pink L. ClUbb, James Clubb. claim to tbe land above described, before Millard C. Baker, Fred W. Davis, these of A feet liigh, and German Millet ibhtt . Beavers, all of Ketihn, $. M. Will A. Palmer, V. 8 Commissioner, lb his Nobe, N. M. Louis G. Gross, of Thornham, N. J4-.- - : U; (3; "tttitKftadx, IlBlster. office, near Redland. N, M, on XKM NEM, M. James W, Taylor, of Judson, N. M. feet, heads of latter an inch J27-Jyl- Sec. 10. Twp. B S. Range 37 . N. M, P. M. on T. 0. TlLixrrsoH, Register. Natlc for Puiiheatiok. - also have AugHHtiO. 19(8. " through. I eight We want the 01S377 ; NOTICE F0II PUBLICATION. acres of corn, two varieties, name of every Department of the Interior, U. S. Claimant names fl; Witnesses: Henry C. Joseph M MCOsha, non-coa- l F. 6." (Wfl tsss Land Office at Roswell, N. M. June 15,' 1913. t Boteler, these white and strawberry of strain yuuuy man wuo R. CordeT, George '"Department bf tlie mterlor,' IT. S. Land Notice is hereby given that Bertha n. of A Hie. N. M.rohn ! Office Bt Fort Sumner, X. M. Julys, 1013. acclimated by J. M. Graves is ambitious to bt Elklns, N. M, formerly Bertha these of Redland, N. M. J18-A1- - Register. Notice Is hereby given that Jason H. Gandy. B, Steers, widow of Melville M, Steers, who T. C. TII.LOT30N, planted 30th of April that is of Kenna, X. M-- , who, on Jan. 5. 19r2. made Oh NoV. lBrlOOT, HiBflevIi; H. No 13S4S, Serial NOTKJS I'OU PUBLICATION. additional II. E. No. 0!73, for NEK, Sec. 33, now in soft roasting-ea- r (83 Noi 0J3377i for SR4, See S4r'TWp 6, S, Rabtre . BE A LAWYER Twp. 4 S., Range 89 E., N. M. P. Meridlon. V, Ei N. M. P. Merldlnh, has Hied notloe of 033033 days) and n t a leaf fired, in has filed notice of intention to make final ev- intention to make flVe-yeu- r Ptoof, to estab- Departmnot of the Interior, U. S. nd w wftnt to hear from three year proof, to establish claim to the spite of 31 days heat and drouth ery lish tfllilftl to the land above described, before office Roswell, N, M-- , July 14, 1913. bnatnestt tilt!. Vvhd wishes Land at land above desclbed. before Dan C. Savage. Ibftt ti j: F; Carroli, LT, Si t:ommlssibheh lb bis Of nee Notloe Is hereby given that Monroe E. worked strictly under W. H. knew BUSINESS LAW. IT. 3. Commissioner, in bis Office at Kenna, WHt tad.y aed let tell je w at ElJilns, N." M. on Auirust 4. 1913. df fieriliintl. , M. who, on oct. io. mo. . - kTM Sept.-i7l9l3- Campbell's instructions. I also 4i . j.... )mwt Itfca- y... M4 alpae4 N M, on Wit ml it. E. S?f; No. mWM, for Lot tBM . ImJ M.U. thai ku ' I.wm. Claimant names as witnesses: made Claimant names. as witnesses: keaeln to tkata. Tkla Sca., taeaja M aa. tata Charlie E. Miller, Columbus D. Cave, Jesse Seo.l; and mi NM. Sec: 13. Tdwtislllp S.. have a variety of white kaffii niaa who tort bar auailaattoaa lalnavarr atata to Kdlflir L. Graves. William H.Cooper. Harvey tkaCO. Ciarni ay tiart. Oar.aaal lailaaai aiaa. Cave. George C. Cooper, all of Elklns. N. M. Range 87 E., N. M. P. Meridian, lias fried by Fe R. R.) la.im. : (furnished Sant't (1) Oomplata J4-A- F, Knight, nil Kennn, N. M. Laara aboot oar Oalitra 1 T. C. Tillotsoh, Register notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, W.iJ-- flrmn of Law Oooraa which fit. tot araetiea, an4 Ci C HKNltr, Register. planted 1 t of May now heading I J (D oai Oomplota. Fiaetlcal, Buatnaaa to establish claim to the land ubove de- Hill I I fl Law Oooraa far Boalaaai Has. F1a4 NOTICK FOn PI III.ICATIO.V scribed, before Will A. Palmer, U. S. Com- out, will have some of this val- aaally yao an obialo (homoali OI084f missioner, in his offloe. near Redland, N. M.. kaowUtlea of tha Law whlla eooUao Large American Capital m 'Canada. uable seed to dispose of. Ufyooraraaanlwork. Kar Tartwal Department of the Interior, U. S. on NEK NEK. Sec 10. Twp. A S. Range 37 K. Inl aaoay tor kaoOMBa (atla( aad Land OtTlue at Howell, N. Mi June 87, toi3t N. M. P. M. on August 18. 1913. at ai aamxial moaaaia all ow too Washington, July 1 In con- I think if the Santa Fe R. P. 1). O. Ok traaaU ikatr Oaaortaaii Notice Is hereby given that Joseph A. Al- Claimant names as witnesses: ky aaaa aa mi. Haa aVUl give aaswattaa ton), of Kenna. N. M. who. on Aug. 17, 1908, nection with the dissatisfaction would somewhat lower tuu mmn cooauroxosaca Hiram S.UrdWU; Carl S. Turner, Grover C. VHtrSli Of LaW made U. E. No. 8714, Ser, No. oioc 44. for NEM Griffin. John G. Cox. all Of HeillaBd. Jf, M. felt over tarfff legislation in rates on material to construct llk See. U. Twp. s.. Range SI E. N. M. P. Me- 18-- 15 Register, J T. O. Tillotson. ridian, has Hied notice of intention to make malty sections of the country, silos and other improvements five-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the need, it vyould help . we settlers , Notice for Publication. Democratic leaders have been land above described, before Dan C. Savage 06579 losses incurred DAVID L. IT. S. Commissioner, in bis office at Kenna. looking the records of counterbalance GEYER Department of the Interior, U. S. into Land N. M. 00 August 13. 1913. . American Capital invented in by want of experience and the office practice Claimant names as witnesses: Land Office at Roswell, N. M. July 7. 1913. is hereby given Sumuel II. few action of the old 80 acre law a specialty. Oza P. Butler. James T. llutler, John W. Notice that Canada during the past Snilthee.of New Hope. N. Al. who, on Oct. Pounds, John H. Lee, all of Hilda. N. M. shown $500,-000,00- 0 supplemented by drouths. We Offla lit Ramon BUik 30. 1913, made H. E. Ser. Tio. 030579, for NEK: year. It is that JII'Ai T. C. TibLtWaosr. Register, turning point, ROSWELL, N. M. ES NWJi, SWA K', NEM SEW. Sec. St, of American money is are now at the Twp. 6 S.. Range 33 H.. N. M. P. Meridian now being worked in Canadian a little help would turn the Notice for Publication. has died notice of Intention to'tnnke three non-coa- l F. S. . 03956 year Proof, to establish claim to the land territory, Theie has been a scales our way. Last fall I Department 9O0O0QOO0O0OO0gi of the Interior, U. 8. Land above described, before C. E. Toon! tig. tT. S. marked increase in American wanted to send about 400 pounds Office at Fort Rumner, N. M. May M, 1913. Commissioner, In his office at New Hope. N. Notice is hereby given that Lafona L. M. on August 19. 1913. investments throughout t.he Do- of exhibit to Alduquerque fair, R. L. ROBERSON, jj Cadenhead, of Kenna. N. M. who. on Feb. 11. 1W7, made II. E. No. 03S5&, for SK SWk. Claimant, names as witnesses: minion within the last few but the rates were prohibitive. S-- Edgar e s Section 3, Twp 5 , Range 30 E-- . N. M. P. Edwin P. Gilman.lbf Nobe. N. M. J. years. According to figures I figured a bale of cotton could Th Barber Meridian, haa tiled notice of intention to make Strawn. Joseph W. Hallew, these of New -- 8IDB-Ag- five-ye- NORTH ent flve year proof, to establish cluim to tbe Hope, X, M. James W, Taylor, ot Judson N. collected for the ar period be shipped from Ft. Worth M. .T. C- - Tiiaotsom, (or the land above described, before Dun C. Savage, 1905-0-9, same money. Panhandle Steam '- to Liverpool for J18-A1- - - :' inclusive, the amount Laundry, LT. S. Commissioner, in his olTlce. at Kenna, r Register. Amarlll; Taaaa M. on M, 1013 was Perhaps this exhibit might have Phan. ; N. July of American investments Na 13 Claimant nanies as witnesses: Notice for Publlcatioe. benefited our community as ad- Ay ers, R, $279,075,000. In May 1911, it Charles W. John Holm an. John 02416-- f A- - j invest-ment- s Klmmons, Joe R. Rvses. all of Kenna. N. Department of the Interior, U. S. was estimated that these vertisement. M. c, C. Henry, Land Office Roswell. N. M. July 7. 1913. Again the wealthy farmers Jso-JyJ- Iteclster. at were approximately Notice Is hereby given that Ely A. McCul-loug- ac- east gets passenger rates for of Redland, N. M, who, on Jan. 14, 1911, $417,143,221 Since then, SliEODS NOTICE PUBIICATION. . hardshipen-durin- g rOB made H- - E. Serial N't). 014363, tor SH NEK. cording to the belief of officers of half us struggling, 01J37B 36. Townsnip 8., Range 87 aV ro . NH 8EK. See. who have made pioneers pay. CBBAI4I E-- , the Government vrron. l Department of the Interior, U. S. N. M. 1. Meridian, baa filed notice of 4a tarviniikoll Ho Baotaaoa. A trial WlO I Land Office at Roswell. N. M. July 7, 1913. Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to estab- a study of the subject, there has R. E. Fletcher. ubm yuu our oerwooon. u(Uuior. I a iallMtln. tM.k . . r VJ Notice la hereby given hat John W. H. lish claim to the land above described, be- been an additional investment IIU1MI Ward, of Route 8, Eltda. N. M. One of the fore W'.U A. Palmer, IT. S. Commissioner, in 11 U10 anaat I Tarala. f ogilaiuild Ual.a, beata.H... fc.lk.-- ni Bingham, N. M. NEK, $80,000,-00- 0. r .f nui.llraloaU. heirs of Rmallne E. deceased, who, his ofrioe near Redland, on NE' in the neighborhood of Then la more Catarrh In this aectlon of th country on April 15. 1007. H. E. No. 11730. 10. Twp. 8 Range 37 E-- , N. M, P, M. all other dhusaaM put tuttether, and until the laal ay made Serial Sec 8.. thaa IVrfM to-d- waa bo a sr. a t Mention tbia Paper. 0U376. 8WX, . tew yrara upuoad to tnrurablr. lor No. ior See, Twp 6 S.. Range on August I.), 1913. many year doctor pronounced It a local dlaraae and 3! E.. N. M. P. Meridian, has Died notice of in- Recent reports on this subject prcacrlbed local ri'mrdle. and by constantly talllog Claimant names as witnesses: It Incurable, tention to make Hve year Proof, to establish to cure with local treatment, krouounced SEND 10 CENTS James F. Keller, Tbopiss J. Keller, Robert from American Consults and ttclcnce has proven Catarrh to be a ronalllutlonal dav toomt yaHaaa 1 aaekla aa racaiaa Uito rolaaklo claim to the land above described, before Dun VI.'. earn,, and theretora require oonatltutkMial treatment. OMiaotMHl at aa wua D. Turner, these of Redland. N. Joseph M oai po.tp.ia, lur.unr tar bi O. Savage, 8. Hiill'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J. Cheney tUaallfal br4 oal PUat KaaJt, I U. Comtnttaloner, in his office Allle. N. M. T. C. Tillotson, other sources of information in la only Constitutional cure on laUa all aha th tarlatlai al Ptaata. MoGaha.of at Co.. Toledo. Ohio, the Maat aadt, ala. I Kenna, N. M. Aug. 1913. - ta Internally In do from 19 at on It. JII-A- 8 Register. the market. It taken V H. W. luckbet, Canada have not been collated, drop to a teaapoontul. It acta directly on tbe blood j Claimant names as witnesses: and mucous (tirlaera of the ytfm They orler ona '"011 oure. Scud James A. Morris, John H. Taylor, James H. but officials are satisfied that hundred dollar lor any eaa It tails to (or circulars and testimonial. MeArtbur, Calvin Pattoh, all of Route 3. Legal Blanks printed and for the estimate of $500,000,000 of Addre: F. i. ( HKNEV CO-- TolfcdO, OUO, Ellda, N.-- " T. C. Ttllotson. Sold by DniHlata. 790. Ill A8 Register. sale by Kenna Record-- . capital invested is not far out of Tax Ball'i i amUr PUIS for eoastloattoa. Prosperous Denmark. CAUGHT IN A, FLOODED MINE One-fift- h or the 2,G0O,0O0 population OF f( Denmark- - live in Copenhagen. IRE WALL Tan Workmen Were Rescued, But Five For There are no other cities of Impor- Were Cut Off Crowd Hampered tance, the next largest being Aarhus, Workers. Picnic with 50,000 Inhabitants. The Islands FORMER LOBBYIST WAS UNDER That one-thir- forming about of the total CROSS EXAMINATION IN Duluth, Minn. Ten of fifteen miners -- ensure complete success area of kingdom are fruitful and to the WASHINGTON. imprisoned in Spruce Mine No. 1 at take a case of prosperous. Thrift Is encouraged by Eveleth, Minn., when torrential rains along the agricultural banks, and loans are caused a rush of water from the sur made by the government, and facili- face to the workings of the .mine, had ties given to farm laborers who desire QUESTIONED ABOUT PAPERS been taken alive from the mine, and to acquire land. It Is estimated that, rescuers continued their efforts by as regards etiual distribution of dynamiting the drift, and it was be- coun- wealth, Denmark is the richest New lieved that five survlvng miners would try In Europe. produces great quan- Jersey Candidate for Congress The satisfying beverage in field or forest; It Brought Into Limelight How be rescued before morning. They were of for export and abounds the at home or in town. As pure and whole- tities butter Cam- - cut off from the ten men rescued by In creameries, egg circles Manufacturers some as it is temptingly good. palgned. ' a sudden rush of water and are said and slaughter houses all produots be- to be on the upper level of the mine. ing characterized by their excellence. Delicious Refreshing Washington, D. M. Mul- - The miners, all of whom have wives Is said to bs C Martin At The future of Denmark hall, "lobbyist' children, were imprisoned in the Thirst-Quenchin- g by Germany, the theory late for the National and Soda threatened Association of mine as a of a rush of water Send Fountains being held that, geographically, Den- Manufacturers, was put result for Free Dcmtn4 tbe GcnalsrM on n about the truth following the severest rain ever seen Refut SubniUM. or Carbon mark la necessary to complete that Booklet. tl-- of his own correspondence on the Iron ranges of Minnesota. Ef- ated In bottles. give to required ac- before the empire and it the to prevent flooding cess to the ocean. senate investigating committee. forts the further Senator Heed questioned Mulhall of the workings by bulkheading were THE COCA-COL- A COMPANY, Atlanta, about his alleged relations with S. W. hampered by a frantic crowd of women C. Chose to Be a Methodist Once Mors. and children, who begged in a babel of small daughter of a family who McClave in 1908, when McClave was a The foreign tongues news im- recently Methodist church candidate for congress In the Sixth for of the Time Final Rites. had left the prisoned men. YOUNG MAN HAD LAST LAUGH for to join the Christian Scientists fell on New Jersey district against William A colored man had been arrested Hughes, now Junior senator from the sidewalk and cut an ugly gash in that Got Snubbing Administered, on a charge of beating and cruelly state. McClave now is the Republican FREEDOM FOR REV. CAPPS Even for her forehead. .Thought a Mean mistreating his wife. After hearing candidate in the new Sixth it Was Trick "I hope my llttledaughter remem- district on the Girls. the charge against the prisoner the bered her Christian Science teaching where a special election will be held Arkansas Pastor Convicted of Murder- Justice turned to the first witness next Tuesday. C. Hart, the Democra- ing His Children Will Not and did not cry T" inquired the mother. A young man played a mean trick' "Madam," he said, "It this man were "Well," replied the child, after some tic candidate in this district, was in- Be Tried Again. your husband and had given you a dorsed by on four modest young women In the thought, "I decided that this was a President Wilson. town state beating, would you call in the po- Fort Smith, Ark. Paul Little, prose- theater of a small in York case where the Methodist religion Senator Reed announced that Mc recently. The girls knew the youth, lice?" would do the most good." Clave had denied. Acquaintance with cuting attorney, announced that he The woman addressed, a veritable pros charge first but snubbed him at the door of the Mulhall and Jumped the witness from would nolle the of playhouse by refusing to speak to amazon in size and aggressiveness, degree against the Rev. Marlon Johnnie on the Spot. "exhibits" in his case around the 1,800 murder him. He decided to "get even." turned a smiling countenance toward "Did Johnnie destroy those weeds mark to those close to 4,000. The sen- Capps of White Bluff. Capps was con the Justice and answered: "No, Jedge. to hang a The girls occupied the first four today ator said he wanted to prove who was victed and sentenced on row young If he was mah husban' and he treated r to his seats in the sixth and the "Johnnie has been destroying weeds telling the truth, Mulhall or McClave. charge that ha. burned death man had fifth seat. They paid roe lak he did 'is wlf, ah wouldn't children, Prlscella, 4 years old, and the no all day chasing a baseball around a Mulhall identified many letters from bo attention to him whatever. Dur- call p'llceman. No, sah, ah'd call va. lot." McClave to himself, written in 1908, Rosie, 2. The supreme court reversed ing early program a de undertaker." Current Literature. 'nt case the part of the said he went to the Sixth district to the sentence and remanded the tnonologlst came out on the stage No Difference. help McClave fight Hughes, and gave for a new trial. and began to talk about love. It was Book Referred to the Wrong City. "Papa, what does being disappointed details of his work there. He said the The rrosecutor says he is forced to then that the snubbed young man "How very peculiar!" exclaimed a in love mean?" National Association of Manufacturers dismiss the case because his strongest got his 'chance to square accounts member of the Sunflowor club. "I am "Why, either marrying or being Jilt- furnished him with $3,900 for this fight witnesses, Bertha Capps, 15, and Ellis with the girls. Suddenly the mono-logl- to prepare a historical paper for the . ed by the girl you are in love with." and that a man' named "Barber" put Capps, 14 children of the defendant, asked: circle, and seeing a book entitled 'Ro- up $2,000 more. He told about taking have repudiated their former stories, "Will all the girls who are in love mans,' in the library while calling on Doesn't Work There. McClave to lunch and dinner, about which primarily convicted their fath- please stand up?" our minister's wife, I borrowed It "Say, ma, who said 'Neither a bor- riding with him in cabs on political er, and would testify in his favor if Turning to the girl next to him thinking It would be just the thing to rower nor a lender be?" tours and in other ways helping out a second trial were held. the young man said: "Please let me help me out" "Some person who'd never lived in in the fight One item In an expense out" "Well?" the suburbs, Toramle." Life. account Senator Reed put In the rec YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL NOW Naturally the whole tour had to "It is all about St Paul, don't you ord spoke of "dinner for two," and rise to let him go by. When they know, the people of Rome are not men- JThe Only Way. the witness was asked who the other Postmaster General Burleson Re- were once on their feet the young tioned." Kansas City Star. 1 person "Mercy What brought you home was. moves 8ome of the Postal Sav- man settled back in his seat and so early tonight?" "I think it was McClave, as he was ings Red Tape. grinned. The rest of the audience Man's Freedom of Action. "I had my pocket plokedl" Puck. always on hand," said the witness. roared in glee. God's decrees do not Just automatic- Mulhall swore he took McClave Washington. "Banking by mail" ally work out a certain program with- around to shops in the district. He out human agency. It has pleased God What Happened. Is the latest Innovation entered into Precept and Practice. cause happened to said they went to one shop and the by government connection with Literary Lady (writing) most to commit his to the care and "You know what the the. in The devotion men. man who said, 'I " superintendent said he would rather the postal savings system. Hereaf- point in our with of can't?' give essential intercourse "Sure; he got 'canned.' " Judge. $500 than let them in. "McClave ter deposits may be made by mall and children 1b to be truthful ourselves. way Speolat Kind. growled all the home because we withdrawals likewise effected through Every other interest ought to be sacri- didn't money try get "When I marry, I want a woman Experience us what take the and to the same agency. ficed to that of truth. teaches fools the help afterwards," he who will obey me." we have been, unfortunately added. "The system Tommy Ma, Mrs. Caller Is coming but it last days of the campaign When the postal savings "Then you want a wife to order." v doesn't prevent us from repeating. three he postmas- In at the gate. and I slept together," said the witness was first put in operation permit depos- Literary Lady (angrily) If she asks once, illustrating how close he was to ters were forbidden to Natural One way t& live without work is to by persons were pat- for me tell her I'm out of town. (She Tint McClave. its such as not "What color Is a river horse?" prey without ceasing. rons of the postofflce in which they resumes writing.) When we In any way deceive a child we not only set a "I suppose it Is something of a bay.' TO GUARD AGAINST FLOODS sought to bank. This was found to In the game of love a girl plays her work a ""real hardship on a certain pernicious example, but also lose our Influence over him forever. Hrs.WlasloWs Soothing; Bymp for Child ran heart against a diamond. class of would-b- e depositors and Post- teetblDg:, softsns the gums, reduces Inflamma-tlon.allaj- a United Statea Engineers Urge Govern, master General Burleson abrogated pslD.eoree wind eolto Jb a bottle. Women usually have more religion ment Control of All Streams the rule. Postmasters throughout Confession. than men because they need it less in Their Report. the country now are being advised of First Co-e- d I kissed Bob last night! It takes a lot of imagination to be the change. Second Chicken Is that right? a .poet, or even to Imagine you are Greatness that' is greatness Is Washington, D. he extension First Squab No; but it's so. Cali- one. known In its shirt sleeves. of the authority of the United States BORN IN A PASSENGER CAR fornia Pelican. engineers to control all streams and The mild mellow quality of LEWIS' sources of water supply, Single Binder cigar U what tbe smoker A man'ln love talks but little; a Woman Gave Birth to Boy Baby on What has become of the old fash want. Adv. woman in love does little but talk, as well as navigable, is the central Frisco Train at Wlster, loned girl who always said when a recommendation resulting from the Oklahoma. young man tried to kiss her and Even a fast young man can't catch federal investigation of tbe Many a dime that falls into a blind 'ecent failed: "Did you ever get left?" up with tomorrow, Ohio and Indiana valleys and Missis- Smith, Ark. The smallest beggar's hands goes for an r. Fort sippi river floods. The entire report "holdup man" In the world success- of the board of experts assigned to fully held up a Frisco passenger train, CLOUDED BRAIN Investigate flood conditions revolves southbound, at Wlster, Ok. He got Clears Up en Change to Proper Food, around the Judgment of the engineers $25. As the train neared Wister a that the government should assume woman passenger sent for the con The brain cannot work with clear- control of all streams from the small- ductor. She was removed to the par- ness and accuracy, if the food taken la est creek to the largest navigable lor car. When the train arrived at not fully digested, but is retained in river. Wlster she gave birth to a the stomach to ferment and form boy. The train. was held an hour for poisonous gases, etc. A dull, clouded HANDLED SEVEN BILLIONS the arrival of a physician. Women on brain is likely to be the result. the train took charge of the mother A Mich, lady relates her experience until a doctor arrived. In changing her food habits, and re The Financial Operations of the United sults are very Interesting: States Treasury Last Year Were To Study Race Question. Veal Loaf "A steady greasy diet of rich, foods Enormous. San Francisco, Cal. such as sausage, buckwheat Dr. S. Suihiro, cakes and professor of international law at the A Picnic Favorite o on, finally broke down a stomach Washington. The United States Imperial university Good at homo. too. So handy for a dainty lunch when and nerves that, by Inheritance, were of JCyoto, Japan, Treasury handled in actual cash dur- arrived on the liner Tenyo Maru to you don't want to cook a meal. As a Sandwich Meat it has sound and strong, and medicine did year ending 30 no equal; there are a dozen other Libby Luncheon Specialties at ing the fiscal June the study the Japanese-America- n ques- no apparent good in way of relief. your grocers, tjet acquainted with them. Iry Libby s Veal UoM the stupendous sum pf $7,071,520,000, tion. He expects to be in the United "My brain was clouded and dull and breaking all previous records and friedi Cut the contents of one can of Veal Loaf into quarter-inc- h slices. States about six months. Fry golden brown in small quantity of butter. Carniah with cress. i. was suffering from a case of constl stamping the federal treasury, officials patlon that defied all remedies used, say, as the greatest banking in- IA -- libby, McNeill. "The 'Road to Wellvllle,' in soma stitution in the- - world, in so far as CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS 9fj5s Chicago providential way, fell Into my hands, banking consists in merely handling and may Heaven's richest blessings money. Of course, the government The Bulgarians have sunk their fall on the man who was inspired to does no deposit and loan and discount write steamers and two torpedo boats in the it business, such as the banks, do. to prevent "I followed directions carefully, the Danube them from falling into hands of physical culture and all, using Grape-Hut-s the the Rumanians. with sugar and cream, leaving A MUSKOGEE MAN A SLAYER Beckwlth Havens has completed a meat, pastry and hot biscuit entirely flying boat trip from Chicago to De my Killed trolt. He followed the route planned out of bill of fare. The result Oklahoma Attorney His Friend Bg"" '"I1 'I';!; .fill, I!"!""""1"!!! '13 W'iPM!"1t for the Chicago-Detro- it I am in perfect health once more. to Keep Him From Telling aviation cruise I'Mit JB "I never realize I have nerves, and Secret. and covered nine hundred mlTSs. It r'orwrsaWANTED say stomach and bowels are in tine Is said to have been the most remark HOMES) rOH THK PAMOU condition. My brain is perfectly clear Muskogee, Ok. A. R. Dean, an at- able trip ever undertaken by a flying FAULTLESS STARCH DOLLS I enjoying D. boat and am that state of health torney, shot and killed C. Smith, a Band f toaa from ten cent Mckacea of Fail HI which God Intended grocer, grocery to H u rh and tnn nstnta In art n ims I tn tvtvtir iMiatiue his creatures in his store. What is said be an archaeological parkins) get Mlt Kllsubetb Ann, 22 inchesmm? and should enjoy and which all might Smith made a dying statement in discovery of great interest to scholars tud buodtbroe tops from ten fnt EMtckaaMaud four ootiti In atampa and nt Miaa tboab fc'rtfum or have, by giving proper attention to which he said that he knew of a se- the world over is announced -- by the Wis Lily Whit, twelve Incheahluh. Send topafroia i cent packages IX yoa wiab, but tmo many an their food." Name given by Postum cret alliance between Dean and a museum of the University of Pennsyl MM required. (Jut tula d. oat. it will t awcuu-- in Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The nurse in a hospital and that Dean had vania. It is a shattered tablet, upon place or on ten cent or two nve cant wh. viu Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's threatened to kill him if he ever told particles of which, pieced together, V I f ( i 4UJ ' Writ your tun and arirtraaa plainly. reason." it. He supposed that was Dean's mo- are inscribed many of the missing THI KIT STAKH F0I All Mt'OSES Ever reaa the above letter A Smith and Dean were young laws from the code of King Hamurabl, STARCH CO. e appears from time t time. Tbrn tive. FAULTLESS re BCBitlee, tree, wmi (all e ktunaa men, have children and until recent- who ruled Babylonia at a period esti- KANSAS CITV. MO. eiereet. ly friends. mated at about 2100 to 2300 B. C. were close I.M.lllM.H .1 Literally His Nerve Restored. KNEW IT HAD BEEN FOUND True. The skittish maid had" captured her Hubbard "Slmpkins has got over Ill SUCH PAW purse, and was about to his nervous prostration." Pease Lost sweetheart's C PRAISE FOR But Information as to Minister's open it. "No, no!" he cried warnlng-ly- . "How can you tell?" Hubbard "Why, Coat Afforded Little Satisfaction "Don't look Inside!" I met him on the street last night, and WOMAN TORE to That Gentleman. "Why not?" she asked. "Surely he wanted to borrow twenty dollars." there cannot be anything I should Puck. PAflfti POLICY William M. Wood, the head of the not see." woolen industry, said In Boston might Perspiring Feet HER CLOTHES apropos There be." For Aching, of the new tariff: Then, that is Just why I am going use Tyree's Antiseptic Powder either "It listens good, as the slang phrase to open It," she explained. sprinkled Into the shoes or used In PROMINENT SENATORS ENDOR8E goes, Wa Restored but will it listen good to the You ought to be afraid to do solution. Never fails to relieve. 25c. PLAN FOR NICARAGUAN Testifie She very dis- Health by Lydia endf Won't the end be a that." at all druggists or sample sent free by to mal surprise, like the tale ot the lost She tossed her head. "I am afraid J. 8. Tyree, Washington, D. C Adv. Pinkham's Vegetable coat? of nothing!" she exclaimed defiantly. . Compound. "A country minister, driving to If that's so," he sighed, "when you Even light wine has been known church BY PARTIES with his new overcoat on. the look Inside that purse vou will be to produce a dark brown taste. SUPPORTED BOTH ooat en N. Y.. "Lydia E. Pink- - seat beside him, lost the scared to death!" route, and announced his loss from ham'sMl.Vegetable Compound baa cer-- There are times when the scales of Look For European Power to Become tainiy aone me ios the pulpit Thought She Had Met Him. justice look fishy. 1 "'Dearly beloved,' he said, 1 met Aroused Idea to Extend Move to H of good. I first heard Dinah was a product of New Or of It when was a with a sad loss this morning. Some leans, a big, plump "yaller gal," who In Canal Zona i Other Nations girl and I always said where jon the River road, while driv- could cook the finest dinners for miles May Meet Opposition. ever name ing to church, I lost my fine, new, ap- - that ill around. One day a new butler male trouble I would silk-line- d overcoat If any of you peared upon the scene, and Dinah's find hope sup- :ny- take it I youll bring it to the mlstrees noticed that she took a great A Message of Washington, July 22 . Strong it parsonage.' in senate for "I suffered from Interest in the man. At last her mis- port has developed the inflamma- found, doctor,' said a voice of protect- organic "'It's tress could stand her curiosity no President Wilson's policy and would have from the back of the church. Good over Nicaragua. r tion longer and asked: Cheer ion and supervision spells when I would '"Bless you, my friend 1 Heaven on tfev Dinah, do you know that new An Informal poll of the committee be in such pain that bless you!' said the minister, beam dis- today indicated that man?" To those who suffer from foreign relations I would tear my ing on the speaker gratefully. long scru proposal Saturday by Secretary Dinah took another and after every meal, such as the clothes. One day my husband got the "It's found, sir.' continued the tinizing look then slowly and rem- - tress Bryan Indorsed with a safe and would be ..uuv. in wVint. the matter was voice. 1 came along the River, road InlBcently replied: Flatulency, Heartburn, Nau- margin votes, an come Into the " of xxtihej could not help me. My first just after you, and It wasn't there.' "Well, I dunno, Miss Alice; but I backing of influen- - Cramps and senate with the was f0P Lydia E. Pinkham's think he was ma fust husband." sea, Indigestion, tlal members of both political par- - yegetablyt e Compound and I sent my bus-tie- s. Wrecked Romance. Constipation, it is cheering to until I was en- - hnnA ont for it and took it Maxwell was nearly an hour late. Changed Current of Thought. It became known definitely that the reiy I am a woman of perfect I wandered impatiently around the know that cured. A g man went a me ana into proposal aoes not Dina unuea heaith and my neaun nappiuc lobby, and when another page failed to druggist's. "Can you give me," he out- - Pinkham's medi States to anv oblleatlons for the .ama from Lvdia E. find him. I entered the telephone "something will drive re may rest assured ao asked, that standing debts of Nicaragua. The cine. Yoo that l booth to make an attempt to reach from my mind the thought of sorrow HOSTETTER'S 1l recommend your wonderful habilitation of the republic's finances I can to Mm. and recollections?" through my MRS. r bitter is expected to come about the medicine to friends." red On the pad in front of the instru Then the druggist podded, and put STOMACH DITTERS No. 8, Maione, n. z. . stability that would be given to fu Etonb, Route ment was written, "Call Plaza him up a little dose of quinine and ture operations through the control to Thm imccess of Lydia E. Pinkham's Suddenly a wild, delicious Impulse wormwood and and Epsom has helped thousands 4ack to me, up rhubarb be exercised by the United States. Vegetable Compound, made from roots seized I would call the num salts and a dash of castor oil, and good health during the past Nicaragua would Agree to make no and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be ber and see what happened. gave It to him, and for six months debts in excess of her current re sed with perfect confidence by women "Give me Plaia ."' man could think of anything 60 years. We urge you to inflam- - was the not. sources, however, and the United who suffer from displacements, The line buzzed a moment si In the world except new schemes for try a bottle also. States would be given the right to in- - mation,ulceration,turoors,trreguiariues, lent and then I heard a soft "Hello. getting the taste out of his mouth. backache, bearing-dow- n as song . tervene with troops at any time to in periodic peons, Such a volcel Clear the sure Nicaraguan independence or to Ieeling,flatulency,indigestion,dizziness, of a nightingale; as soft as a bab E 1 was No Fancy Shaves for Him. protect life and property. Nicaragua or nervous prostration, iyam r i bling brook, limpid and tender. It was warm, Vegetable Compound is the stan- eager, and yet The weather and Pat de DAISY FLY KILLER STlTO would agree to make no foreign treat ham's vibrant breathless, to shave on back porch. fiS? K remedy for female ills. to uote of sup cided the in sjm kii in iiia si in fUa. heat, claafl, or- ies that would threaten her indepen dard there seemed be a Mrs. Casey, across the way, observed namental, eonvaaiant. pressed anxiety and emotion. dence, and the United States would ( ten this. ataa. Mad pay Nicaragua $3,000,000 for an ex "Hello," I answered, and then she called, "enure an' 01 see mUvl,eantpl Mortis HER OPPORTUNITY AT LAST your voice 'Pat," "ill not aoll or clusive right to build a canal route tatively. "It's good to hear ye air shavln' outside." "II TH and for a naval base in the Bay of again." "Begorra," he responded, "and did Uuarantaud ffectlT. Mr. Tlmklns Naturally Anxious That But same glorious, musical note AM ortieni Fonseca. the ye think 01 was fur-lined- Judge. xpraaadlrpaid for ll.M. His Wife Should See the Burglar floating HAROLD 1& DtCalt) , "The proposed control by the United came back: SOMUS, An., ftrooal, T. oT at Work. "Soft pedal and ten cents, please, States over the financial operations give you your number." Strong Hint Nicaragua is virtually an enforcement before I you my "Can I believe my eyes!" exclaimed And then the awful, awful truth was "Miss Pinkie, how do like TA N G O of the Monroe doctrine in advance," g hew Mr. Tlmklns of East Orange as he pompadoured, gum-chewin- hat?" The ww Wbiti Striped Mrint foreign out The said 6ne member of the senate confronted the burglar. Mr. Tlmklns hotel operator had the voice. Ex "I like it ever so much better, Mr. relations committee today. Senators had been sent down In the middle of change. Smythkins, when you are holding it In Jde Olivet Hitchcock, Sutherland, Mark Smith, the night to Investigate a strange your hand." O'Gorman and Stone expressed ap- noise, which proved to be the family Saved $3.94. Chlar proval of the general principles of the silver in process of packing up. Mr. Foxey was out walking with' his Her Occupation. ta.r.l0L.IUm.Tm.lT. proposal. The burglar reached for his gun, wife yesterday morning. After doing "She does pictures in burnt wood, Chairman Bacon, of the foreign rela but Mr. Tlmklns grabbed the hand in- a couple of errands in the vicinity ot doesn't she?" 1'nlted States Ann; Regulation 8ho Sen strongly one for catalogue describing shoes adopted by U. tions committee, who was stead, i the Sutler, he Inquired where she was "Yes; she's of them artists 8. Oovt. Guaranteed as represented or money opposed to the original Nicaraguan they call pyromaniacs." refunded. The Haynes 8ho Company, Lew "Don't he said, giving the hand a going next laton. Me. Ref. 1st Natl. Bk., Auburn. Me. treaty, said he believed the new pro cordial shake. "You don't know how "I must go to the Colonial Arcade posal by Secretary Bryan greatly much I'm Interested in yoo.. Stay now," she said. All Depends Watson H.OolemanWaiih. anyhow?" Ingum, DC Books free. High-- changed the situation. awhile. I want you to meet Mrs. Tim- - Mr. Foxey stepped to the curb and "What is a normal child, PATENTS eat rusraaoes. iw Now that Secretary Bryan's pro- kins." signaled a car. "All depends. In Boston, it isone posal for a virtual protectorate over "While you're calling a copl Not "Why, you silly thing!" exclaimed who wears powerful spectacles." W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 30-19-13. Nicaragua has become public, state de- - on your life!" retorted the burglar. Mrs. F. "We don't need a car to go - j:artment officials are expecting in "No," said Mr. Tlmklns, "I Just want that little way. I'd rather walk." quiries from tho European powers re you to stay while I call my wife. She's "And I'd rather you'd ride," he an- specting its details. Most of the diplo beard you at work every night for 20 swered, firmly. "It only costs six cents matic representatives of the powers years and this is the first chance she's to ride, and it would cost six dollars are absent from Washington, at the had to see you." New York Evening and waste two hours to walkthrough si mmer embassies and legations in the Post that line of shops between here and ft north; consequently no views from there. Hod on!" Cleveland Plain that quarter are available. SCALP TROUBLE FOR YEARS Dealer. For Infants and Children. in ft The suggestion, however, that the 1' -i plan be extended to cover all the ter 268 Harrison St, Elyrla, Ohio. "My That's Good. ritory near the Panama zone, has case was a soalp trouble. I first no "My husband has always been one The Kind You Have aroused the keenest interest In Latin- ticed small bunches on my scalp which to encourage those who work for him, mm American circles, with some hints of commenced to itch and I would remarked Mrs. D. to her sister. optr'Bltion. Salvador recently made scratch them and In time they got "You mean he is always ready Always Bought come objections to Nicaraguan larger, forming scab with a give praise where praise is due 7' ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT the scale or AVcgelable treaty in its original fornT, and Costa little pus, and chunks of hair would "Yes, Indeed. When one of the men Preparation for As Rica more reecntly 'objected to certain come out when would scratch them does good work be is quick to say so hi simila t ingjhe Food and Regula- I ' Bears the provisions relating to the proposed off. It caused me to lose most of my Night after night after he has been ting rhe Stomachs and Bowels of canal route, but the latter Is based hair. It became thin and dry and life late at the office, I hear him murmur Ad good! ZD solely upon a calim for considera less. I was troubled for over ten ing in his sleep: 'That's That Signature years got so bad I was good!' And he always reluctantly con tion In connection with the use of with It until it Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-nessandRest.Conlain- s go get my fesses that he was dreaming about the San Juan river, which Costa Rica ashamed to to a barber to neither cut. good work the men are doing at the claims as her territory. balr nor Mineral of "I tried everything I could get hold office. Oh, I'd so glad!" Opium.Morphine my ill Auto Bandits Loot Four Stores. of, and , but received no Not Narc otic cure using Cutlcu- - Careful Henry. Airtpr tfOld DrSAlWElftrOSt Tulsa, July 21. experienced until I commenced Tulsa Soap scale "Jane," said her father, "how does a touch morning ra and Ointment when the of frontier life this commenced to disappear. The way I It happen that I find four good cigars when shortly after midnight four KotktlltMtt used the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment on the parlor table this morning? Did jtnitf JVaf masked bandits in an automobile was wash my scalp twice a day Henry leave them for me 7" fkpftrmitU - t held up drug to four stores and other with warm water and Cutlcura Soap "No; he took them out of his vest hin, St, - In places of business, robbed the cash pocket to avoid breaking them last CUnwt Sup and rub on the Cutlcura Ointment I Wlmkryrtt. Vtwn registers and searched all spectators. received benefit In a couple of weeks night and he must have forgotten all They escaped to the south and short and was cured in two months. about them afterward." A perfect Remedy for Constipa- Use ly afterwards the Taneho club house (Signed) F. J. Busher, Jan. 28, 1913. The laugh that followed made her tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, six miles south of here, was also held Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold wish that she had been as careful Worms .Convulsions.Feverish-nes- s up and robbed. The booty is estimat throughout the world. Sample of each with her speech as Henry bad been and OF SLEEP ijUU Loss ed at in casn and numerous free.wlth 32-- Skin Book. Address post- with his cigars. For Over watches and pieces of jewelry. card "Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston." Adv. Facsimile Signature of Quite the Contrary. Orphans' Home Building Burns. Hubby the Brute. "Does Smith use a pseudonym ' Company. El Reno, Okla., July 22. The Indus Wife (enthusiastically after depar- his writings?" Tm Centaur Thirty Years trial building of the Masonic Orphans' ture of guest) Strange your friend "Nothing of the kind. He prefers NEW YORK. home, near Dralington, burned Satur has never married. Such a clever fountain pen." day night, with all Its contents. The fellow I That's" answer. Up loss Is $30,000. An explosion of gaso Husband the to Date. Black Why was divorce trial P line Is supposed to have caused the the Why NotT postponed? Guaranteed under the Food aw blaze. None of the boys were in the Ton know, all roads lead to Roma." Stone Because the fair plaintiffs building at time, and no one was Exact Copy of Wrapper. TM eeWTAU , MM VOS eiTT. the "Well, what are roads for If not to presence was needed at the depart MS .injured. roam on?" ment of dreesflttmg. Gasoline Blaze Fatal to Woman. Sterllig, July 22. Mrs. Okla., Ellen i- m Cahlll, In the presence of her four children, was burned to death while filling a gasoline Iron home, 0 at her near here today. The gasoline caught fire, Igniting her clothing,, which was burned off her body. The children DtMUH 9t tho uty, sflzxly, gray hair. Si "LA ORIOLK" HAIR DRtMINO. PRICK, 91.00, rottfU were unable to aid their mother. SETTLED INSURANCE WAR MAKES CANAL SAFE MINING 111 NEW MEXICO I BIG GOAL LAND DEAL A Compromise Reached, in Missouri Trouble at a 8t. Louis NEW ACTIVITY 8HOWN BY U. 8. GEO 8ANTA FE BUYS $13,000,000 PROP MEXICO Conference. ' PROTECTORATE OVER NICARAGUA LOGICAL SURVEY REPORT. ERTY IN NEW MEXICO. IN BY UNITED 8TATE3 PROPOSED St. Louis', Mo. Following an Inter- BRIEF BY SECRETARY BRYAN. mittent of coference two days' dura Largely tion with St. Louis Insurance heads, Increased Production of Gold, St. Louis, Rocky Mountain & Pacific copper, Wealern Newspaper t;nlon Nt ra Rervlra. Charles O. Kevelle, state superinten- silver, Lead and Zine rianroad, with immense Deposits In 1912 Over Previous Year. and Coking Plants, Is Prize. datks ron JMIXO rcvisvrs dent of insurance, announced the 12-- ANA STATE that Ally. Chautauqua Meeting at IS WILLING tire risk war In Missouri had ended. "luuiilHHlllir. Sept. Thirty-fourt- Neither he nor the men with whom h Snn Juan Waatern Newspaper Union Newa Sarylca, WeHtrn Newapaper t'nlon Newa Service. County Animal Fair at Farmlnjtton. he had conferred, however, would di- 7"19- - Han J"11" County Kalr Albuquerque, N. M. The value of Des Moines. N. M. The Santa Fe A t at Plan Is to Prevent Foreign Nation vulge any of the details of the com- stnt the mine output of gold, silver, cop system has Just purchased the St. Louis .8"n,T, Falr at Albuquerque. From Getting a In promise. uMipinn jjay Max- Foothold per, lead, and zinc New Mexico Kocky Mountain & Company, well. at Kevelle left Im- in In Pacific Neighborhood of the Pan- for Jefferson City which owns mediately the 1912, according to Charles W. Hender the railroad of that name. ama Canal. after conference. Just 200 miles in length, Over 9,000 telephones are now In how the tangle caused by the passage son, of the United States Geological in New Mexico, use together with Immense bituminous in New Mexico. Washington, D. C. A to- of the Orr law was undone will re- Survey at Washington, was $8,527,955, new policy coal deposits and coking plants, Brick making has been atari,! Nicaragua Involving main a mystery until his conference as against $2,704,843 In 1911, an in and wards the virtual will operate the property for Its own tho Maxwell plant. control of the nffairsxof that repub- with Governor Major. Both the state crease of $5,823,112. use. This transaction gives the RosWell hopes A. npfir prrn lic by a United protectorate and the 'insurance men have made Santa for half States ine production of gold showed an control of oue of the finest and which it has already to now over concessions, the superintendent said. sold. similar that exercised Increase of $21,638: silver 1227.165: largest coal fields of the West and as Cuba was by Bryan As a result of the compromise It Is copper, An addition to the court hnnu outlined Secretary $3,107,979; lead, $113,751; and eures it a supply of fuel will understood that the 132 that last Carlsbad Is o be built in the near fu at a private conference with members zinc, $352,579. iw ages. of foreign com- companies which were restrained from ture. the senate relations Socorro county produced, chiefly St. Rocky & withdrawing from Missouri only by a ine Louis. Mountain The state mittee. from the siliceous ore mines of Mosol Pacific railroad, militia held its annual on. mandate from the state supreme court which extends from campment at Camp Mr. Aryan's proposal, comln as a Ion, $525,629 in gold, or 67 per cent of Raton to Des Moines, with a branch McDonald at Las will resume business here. i egas. complete surprise to most of the mem- me total state yield. There were in to Van Houten in the same state, was bers of the committee, has been taken creased yields of eold In Grant. Limn. completed in 1908, as the result of the The Quay Countv Fair by many senators as tho first A MOB ROUTED SOCIALISTS Otero, and Santa Fe counties, chiefly efforts of Jan Van Houten, who Is has filed Incorporation naitprn with of a general policy on the from siliceous, copper, and lead ores president and general manager. It the state corporation commission. part of tho administration to extend When Sailors and Marines Went ihe output of placer gold was $16 was built in order to market the nro-- Jesse Eaton, a vounsr Alton American control over the countries Ashore at Seattle, Trouble Im- 926, against $18,714 in 1911. duct of the coal mines which the com- lost the thumb and two finirera frnm surrounding the Panama Canal, and to mediately Followed. Of the silver yield Socorro county pany had developed on a tract which one of his hands by the explosion of assure the stability of Central Amer- produced, chiefly from the Mogollon it owned and which contained 191,000 a aynamite cap. ican republics and the dominion by the Seattle, Wash. Crowds of "sailors district, 1,126,429 fine ounces, or 73 acres held in fee with mining rights Work on the railroad from WhltA. United States of their relations with and per marines from the Pacific reserve cent of the state total. Grant in 328,000 acres additional. Three water to Tyrone is nearlng comple- other great powers. fleet at anchor in the bay, aided by county furnished 356,$57 ounces, years ago company chief the was placed in tion and it Is expected will be in. op- Secretary Bryan went before the hundreds of men and boys who came ly from siliceous, copper, and lead the hands of receivers but has eration by October, committee with a revised draft of the downtown to join In the golden "Pot-latch,- " ores: these two counties combined emerged from that condition and for As the result of accidents in th proposed Nlcara?uan treaty, negoti- Seattle's annual celebration, produced over 96 per cent several months has of the total been conducted on Ernestine mine near City, ated first In the Taft administration, attacked the Socialist Indus- silver yield. a Itn Silver one and the Profitable basis. minlne rnnn. miner is dead and by which the United States would se- trial Workers of 'the World headquar- city Is three others seri- Of the lead output, Grant county about 10,000 tons a day and its ously, if not fatally; injured. cure exclusive canal rights across ters, sacking the buildings and dump- produced 2,309.732 coke ovens, 400 in number, have an pounds, chiefly Romuldo Cnprvn Nicaragua and a new naval base in ing the furniture into the streets. annual capacity of 1,400,000 tons. Araeon was In rt. from the Central district, the Mazda The liverlng wool exchange for $0,600,000 in gold. Two distinct parties made the at- lena district, county, ovens are at Koehler and Gardiner. and stated that he sold Socorro yielded wool last year for HW, cents a As a new feature of the treaty, how- tack. The first, in the northern part 2,192,792 pounds; Luna county yielded Connection with the Santa Fe ore nound and got 11 cent this year. ever, the secretary of s'ate proposed of the business district, wrecked the b27,556 pounds, chiefly from the vie- made at Raton and Preston and with that language similar If not Identical Socialist headquarters near FiXh ave- torio Gallinaa dis the Colorado & Southern at Des The creamery at Tucumcarl outnut district: and. the 23,000 with the Piatt amendment relating to nue and Virginia street. The second, trict, Lincoln county, yielded 103.911 Moines." pounds of butter for the month of June, thirty-fiv- e Cuna be injected in the treaty, giv- In the southern part of the downtown pounds. The increase for the state The company's capitalization Is $11.- - at cents, amounts to $8,050. ing the United States sweeping con- section, attacked the Industrial Work- for 1912 was 2,527,796 pounds. Con 000,000 in stock and $7,500,000 in bond trol of Nicaraguan affairs and the ers of the World headquarters, dump- centrates contained 1,984,435 pounds and the cost of the property is given The amount turned into th aiat'o power to regulate Its foreign relations ing the furniture into the street and of lead, and crude ore sent to smel by the reports of the interstate com treasury from the Insurance dennrt? and Its finances. Under the proposed making a bonfire of it. ters 3,509,583 pounds. merce commission at $13,000,000. ment by Jacob Chavez, insurance tax money plan, Nicaragua would agree in sub- The tonnage of zinc sulDhlde con While the price paid by the Santa was $9,077.77. stance: BALLOON RACE WAS CLOSE centrates from Kelly. Socorro county. Fe is not given, it is surmised that it The road to the Burro mnnntnlna . is close to figure. AcouIbI- - "That war should not be declared decreased somewhat, but the tonnage the latter has been greatly improved by its in-- tlon of the property by the without the consent of the United Official Figures in the Kansas City Con-te- st of zinc carbonate ore Santa Fe stanation, at points where increased, with only needed, of States. Announced by Aero a resultant small increase in zinc not means a greater develoDment galvanized steel culverts. the of the mines, "That treaties would not be made "Club. yield for this county, from which hut insures a nracticallv A rough fight Inexhaustible and tumble at Max. with .foreign governments that would comes the greater part of the sine out- supply of fuel for. the well railroad, resulted in the arrest nf aix mn tend to destroy its independence or New York, N. Y. The distances In put of New Mexico. In addition to which parted with its for gambling, one the holdings in southern for conducting a that would give those governments a the recent elimination race covered magnetic separation and Colorado after gambling game, and one the passage pro- for fighting. foothold In republic. respectively by n of the federal law the the three balloons mill of the Co., the Albuquerque is planning another biz whose pilots were chosen as the team new concentration mill of hibiting railroads from entering into "That no public debt would be con- the Ozark competition auto race which promises to be equal-- to represent America In the interna- Co. (with flotation equipment also). with coal mining com- tracted beyond the ordinary resources panies. ly as good as the last one if not bet tional balloon race Oc- was placed operation of the government as indicated by the from Paris in in in 1913. and ter. This. race will be run on Lahnr ordinary revenues. tober, have been announced by Major the output for 1913 may show a con- Day. Samuel Reber, olTlcial of siderable increase. In January, 1912, Roosevelt to See Sacred Snake Dance "That the United States should have statistician Silver City reports snow the Aero Club of America. the zinc deposits at Hanover. Grant Albuquerque. Colonel that to th the right to Intervene at any time to Theodore depth of four inches fell In the preserve Nicaraguan R. A. Upson of DetroK, In the Good- county, were reopened after being idle Roosevelt and sons, Archibald Santa Independence or ahl Rita mountains on the 14th. In'the to protect life or property. year, the statistician announces, cov- a year, and a large tonnage of zinc con Quentin, were given a reception in valleys a terrible downpour of rain oc- "That the United ered a distance of C83 miles; John centrates was snipped from Pinos Al Silver City, then went to Demlng and States should have Watts of curred. the exclusive right to build a canal Kansas City in the Kansas tos. In Luna county a considerable visited the flowing oil well, in which City 1W3 tonnage C. A. Rising, of Fe. was an-- across Nicaragua, and should have a li, miles, and H. E. Honey; of zinc carbonate was shipped the expressed much in- Santa well of St. Louis in pointed by Governor McDonald on lease to a naval base In the Kansas City from the Cooks district, and several terest, after which they came to this the the rose, bj shipments state board of embalracrs, succeeding Bay of Fonseca and to the Great miles. of zinc carbonate were city and took a train for the Grand A. Borders, of Albuquerque, " Corn and Little Corn Islands in the made from the Tres Hermanas and canon of the Colorado, where they whose Victorio districts. will term had expired. Caribbean, with the privilege of re- A MOTOR CAR UP PIKE SPEAK spend a week, leaving then with newing the lease. The United States The number of productive mines In a pack train for the Hop! and Moki Mrs. L. J. Williams, "the oil oueen." Indian villages to was at In return would pay Nicaragua $3,000,-00- 0 The Trip Made on an Abandoned Road New Mexico In 1912 was 145, of which witness the sacred arrested Artesia. charted with to be used in public works and by Two Colorado Springs twenty-si- x were placers, against 105 snake dances and to visit the Painted taking $50,000 worth of oil stock from education." Men. in 1911, of which twenty wet's placers desert. The Roosevelts will be many tne room of a Mr. Clough. A hearing was had at Dayton. It is understood the Nicaraguan gov- The average total recoverable value miles from railroads and telesxaDh ernment is willing to enter Into the Colorado Springs, Col. H. Brown, a per ton of ore produced decreased during nearly all the time they are in Santa Rosa Rico, of Dona Ana coun- - proposed treaty, because of te stabil- professional motor racer, and J. F. from $11.54 In 1911 to $6.29 in 1912, the Indian country. They expect to ty and William Hill, of Vaughn, Gua- ity It would give to the present Diaz Bradley of Colorado Springs drove a adding, to the large tonnaee of low be back in Albuquerque In six weeks. dalupe county, have been appointed government, and to the proposed re motor car to the sum- grade copper ore handled by the Chino members of the mounted nolicn forc organization of the fiscal affairs of mit of Pike's Peak the other day. The Copper Co. A total of 1,352,286 short La Cueva Ranch ProDerties Sold by Governor McDonald. the republic. It Is understood a re trip was made over the abandoned tons of ore from New Mexico was sold Santa F6. Incorporation nauers for Justlniaho Moya. who killed a wo. funding of the Nicaraguan debt, for Cripple Creek state road from Cas- ore treated in 1912. an Increase over tne La Cueva Land Company have man named Marcelina Villa Nueva. at 1911 - which about $15,000,000 is required, cade, west of here, and was especially of 1,11,9,587 tons. Of this total 106,- been filed and F. C. Wilson Is named Progresso, Torrance county, July 4, does not form a BpeciBc part of the difficult and hazardous because of the 198 tens went to a amalgamating and as the statutory agent. The incorpor nas been captured at Vaughn, and It negotiations laid before the senate washed conditions of the roads. cyanlding mills, 1,142,002 tons went ators are F. C. Wilson. H. D. Bowman now in the Estancla jail. They left to mills for concentrating, only, and M. T. committee. Cascade at 10:30 o'clock and Dunlavy. The company Is C. T. Brown, secretary and treas In the morning and reached sum- 104,086 tons went crude to smelters incorporated the for $1,500,000, of which urer of the board oftrustees of the mit 4:05 Of . RATES ON PARCELS GO DOWN at o'clock in the afternoon. the $420,447 In gold and 842,018 $500,000 is preferred guaranteed New Mexico School of Mines, repolvort The trip to ounces of silver In per last the summit was made bullion produced cumulative seven cent stock, and official notice from Secretary of in 1900. in New Mexico 1912, cyanide the State in the remainder is common stock. If is Lucero that F. A. Jones had resigned Weight Limit for Merchandise Raised process yielded $383,698 gold said Chicago capitalists in and that are back his position as a member of the to Twenty Pounds Cheap De- 841,575 ounces of sliver, of the enterprise board the re and that the land of regents and that Governor McDon- - livery for Stores. TARIFF FIGHT HAS BEGUN mainder being amalga Intended to be Improved recovered by is in Mora aid had appointed J. E. Smith to mation. county, fill Washington, D. C Plans for the The Underwood Bill Reported to tne vacancy. the The copper output of the slate was extension, Improvement and reduction Senate by the Finance Superintendent - chiefly from Grant county, which pro- Quarantine Lifted. Shelton of the Shin- in rates of the parcel post have been Committee. rock agency has been east for several duced 32,952,133 pounds, or 97 per Springer. The secretary - announced by Postmaster General of aerl- months purchasing high grade cent of the total yield. culture, or- cattle Burleson. The changes, which are to Washington, D. C With the sub- under date of July 15, has and sheep. The stock copper output dered released from quarantine arrived and was become effective August 15, Include mission of the report of majority mem- The increase in the for unloaded nt Farmineton. Ha haa p.n scabies, a contagious, communicable increase from eleven pounds to bers of the finance committee on the came chiefly from the operations of about twenty-tw- o head of thorough Underwood-Simmon- s disease of cattle, the twenty pounds in the maximum weight 'Tariff bill, for- the Chino Copper Co., which is mining remainder of bred Durhams, one bull alone costing low-grad- the state of South of parcels and a material reduction mal consideration of the measure was a great e copper deposit at Dakota and New $500, and also a large flock Mexico. In New Mexico of six dif In the postage rates in the first and begun In the senate, bflt it continued Santa Rita by steam shovels. the Quaran ferent strains of sheep. This tine is raised from the counties, second zones. The parcel post map a few moments only, due to the un- ore Is concentrated Hurley, of at where Union., Guadalupe, Quay, Roosevelt Behind the Incorporation of the Co Is to be abandoned as a means of com- avoidable absence of Chairman Sim- n a 5,000-to- plant has been erected in puting rates and the mons, detained In North Carolina on Chaves, Eddy, that portion of Tor operative Investment Company at substitute for it five section, two being op Is a rate chart individualized to every account of a death in his family. sections in rance county lying east and south of Santa Fe is a movement by the 340 . postofflce in the United States. eration at' the beginning; of the year the El Paso and Rock Island railway, or more Socialists of Quay county, to 1912 and the other being suc- that portion of county The plans also contemplate the pur- WILSON INTO MEXICAN ROW three Llnooln lvins put their ideas to a practical cessively placed opera'tlon east and south of the El Paso test chase of a large number of automo- in during and They plan to pool their holdings, tak- me year, Rock Island railway biles to be used exclusively for the The President the last being completed in and that portion ing stock in the company in return, Has 8ent for the Amer- December. of Otero county lying of delivery of parcel post matter. ican The annual report of this east the El work the land in common, and share), Ambassador for a Confer company shows no more Faso and Northeastern railway. ence on Subject. that than equally In the proflt3. the four section of the Plant were oDer An Earthquake In Germany. ated continuously for any part of the Colonel Twitched Appointed. John Grlner, the cowboy who wag Stuttgart, Germany. The Washington. President af- whole Wilson, ear 1912, but it is planned to operate Las Vegas. In a IdhupiI reported lost, has been discovered. He kingdom of Wurt'emburg was shaken ter an early conference with Secretary bulletin hv all five sections. The total gross pro- - the Archaeological Is in Kansas, but not at the home of by a sharp earthquake at 1 o'clock in Bryan, ordered Ambassador Henrv Institute of Ameri- suction by this company was 29.237v ca it was announced R. his mother, but at a small town a In the afternoon. Many chimneys col- Lane Wilson at the City of Mexico that Colonel few to 966 pounds of copper. The average E. Twitchell of city away. lapsed. ' come to Washington for a this had been in. miles Grlner disappeared in conference. copper content of the ore treated was pointed as a member of managlnc June, and although Ambassador Wilson will hurry north the his horse was 2.077 per cent, and the average re committee. Colonel Twitchell found in one place Turkey on the Offensive. on either the battle shtD Michigan or was and his saddle in - covery of copper contained in concen- one of the two men appointed another, he was not Constantinople. The- sublime porte Louisiana from Vera Cruz, if any de- in this found andioul trates was 61.C3 per cent, equivalent committee from New Mexico, play was haa Issued formal to the army lay would be entailed by James feared. Later it was said orders waiting for to 25.6 pounds of copper per ton of Sellgman of Santa Fe being he bad to occupy Thrace and Adrlaaople. a commercial steamer. the other been found that be was In pre treated. member from this state, Kansas at the borne of bit mother.