_L LAS VEQAS TIMES VOLUME II. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, AUGUST 4, 1906. NUMBER 20.

through Its official publication. The ind pleasing to ns to bs* shown the Arrowhead Magazine. An extensive *<>re house of good things thst Ceorge GREASER GOES write up covering the mlnerst, agricul­ ABOUT GREENWATER M for his patron*. tural and other possibilities of Lin­ -©- coln county snd adjacent terrttory will •BOBS" BEAUTIFUL BRIDE. The Big Store ON WAR PATH appear in the August Issne of that pub­ Whst trie Founder. Patsy Clark Ha* to lication Say About This Great Copper An Acquisition to Vegaa—A Whirl In The Largest Stock of This particular Issue of the magazine Country. Leading Social Circl**. Makes a Rough House Out of a Rag will not alone exploit Las Vegas, but Mr Robert I). Deverell, ihe most Dump" Out at th* Front. will treat from an absolutely reliable l-ipular young man on the fotre at the standpoint the marvelous mineral re­ WILL TAP VEIN 1,200 FEET WITH Arizona Club, who has been enjoying sources of the entire sage brush state. TUNNEL. his honeymoon on the coast, returned General Merchandise The data for »h«* article ts being gath­ SOB SHELBY PLUNKED HIM last Saturday In Southern Nevada ered by the author. Mr. H. K. Silver­ THROUGH A DOOR. His many friends will be glad to wel­ smith, of the publicity department of Smith Road Will Soon Be Within Forty come his charming bride Mrs. I)e- the Salt I„_ke route, than whom there Mile* of the Furnace Creek •fwatl Is a highly accomplished lady, is no better posted authority ln the FINE CLOTHING A Woman of th* Half World—A Deadly Claim. a ureal favorite on the sea shore and west on the subjects which he ex- plie will be a pleasing acquisition la SHOES THAT FIT AND WEAR Revolver—A Dead Greaser and a •Kiundfl. Fun.ral. , Society in the Vegas. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Mr Silversmith spent seversl days Mr Deverell. being short of neces­ last week in Las Vegas getting dat* JUST A8 CLOSE BV LAS VEGAS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND TONOPAH ROAD. sary funds to travel first class, ship- for the I__s Vegas portion of the ar­ ped his wife by freight and for that KITCHEN UTENSILS GOING IT 80ME IN THE NEW DIS­ ticle and he left Saturday morning for TRICT. reason we will not be able to meet the Bullfrog. Rhyolite, Beatty. Tonopah. lady until next week Fine Line of CIGARS and TOBACCO Coldfleld and Manhattan. Returning In an Interview recent ly Patsy Clark a trip will be made by that geptleman had tbo following to say to Ktlitor HELPED MAC OUT A week ago last Sunday a Mexican, into Searchlight. Frank Manix of the -Bullfrog Miner." We have the agency for the delicious whose name Is unknown, employed In discussing matters in general con­ about his Death Valley properties: Hazlenut Creamery BUTTER, every pound It Takes the Brown Family to be Long -on the steel gang of the Las Vegss A nected with Nevada, and the benefit 'As to the work on Furnace Creek, guaranteed satisfactory. Winded. Tonopsh railroad, was shot and in­ the story In the- magazine will accom­ the shaft is now down I no feet and the stantly killed bv Robert Shelby, also plish. Mr. Silversmith said: '-..Com is in solid carbonate of copper. Night Operator McMasters of the Strictly Fresh Eggs. employed by the railroad company, at "One of the largest editions of the We have discovered one thing, and that Salt Lake route, stationed at this Rosewell. magazine ever tseued will be printed is this By going down the hill, where place has been t be conducive I The Quo Vadis Needs Timber—Have woman that he meant to cut her throat. I_ake route, to health during the warm season, but Loads of Gold. She became frightened and escaped to 1 have been informed that it is good. In "The Importance of such circulation I' is learned that BS soon as the other Indian OB the Kile ranch sbottl Springs, served the process and re­ a saloon kept by "BUI" Brown for pro­ two weeks the Smith railroad w ill have cannot help hut have an exhiliaratlng weather wtll permit, work will be re t wo nan ago. turned wtth his father-in-law whom tection "Bob" Shelby and another beea finished to within forty miles of effect on the general public, more par­ Mimed OS tl"' Qao Vadis group of On the same day, C*. I). Burkholder he turned over Into the custody of man moved her bed into the thirst the mines, and by the flrst of the year. ticularly of course, upon that portion claims. was summoned into court on a warrant the proper authorities. Mr. Over Is parlor, and arranged to sleep outside. or not later than February, it will reach at least that expresses any desire to be­ Timbers are needed sad until the for selling property alleged not to be one of those law abiding citizens that The greaser hit the war trail again**, a point only twelve miles from the come in any way interested iu Nevada, tory warm weather moderates it will his own The Commodore set np the had he have known there was a war­ threatening to cut and slash with his property. From now on transporta­ or for that matter, any part of the be an Impossibility to do anything claim he brought the horse Into the rant out for him, he would have ar­ razor whoever opposed him. The wtv tion facilities will become easier. great and rapidly growing west and other than lo supply tho men with country. This is the same horse that rested himself at the least intimation man crawled into a beer barrel and from the court, but as it was the com- Pacific coast." "Work nt the Bullwhacker is pro­ water. l>on Catlin was out to the brought on the dispute between Mr. the men outside sought protection In gressing nicely, considering the fact mine one day last week and he re- Hell ami Mr. Tuck and over which plaining witness done the Job. Mr. Silversmith predicts a great fu­ the saloon. The greaser approached that some trouble with the hoisting , marked on his return that ore c in be both gentlemen face the court on re- o ture for l.aH Vegas and while he re­ the door, razor in hand, and began engine has lieen experienced In the sacked and shipped any time the man- s-K-ctive complaints W. A N'ash. formerly of this place, fuses to discuss general railroad mat­ hammering for admission. Shelby first place fhe engine got mixed up In agemeut so determines. The lead has On the .xth a warrant was Issued for but who has been working as dis­ ters, he said that the Salt Lake route seized the proprietor's* gun and fired a railroad wreck and was damaged to widened from the first tip of the drill C. M. Over, a respected citizen of patcher at the beautiful town of Cal­ had by no means overlooked the fact one shot through the door, producing such an extent that repairs were neces- to the -BOB of the tunnel The lead Ossd Springs. This Is wholly a fam­ iente for the past three months, haa thai the city of Las Vegas was one of instant death. The body lay at the en- sary It is now running, however, and Kohls strong, the ground is more sol- ily affair and they too have brought returned to the Vegas and he ba* ac- the most Important points of vantage i ranee from Sunday night until three promises good returns for the incoii- MMed and iu place and the ore has the matter Bf before Judge Ralph to < cpted a position as chief clerk under along its right of way. o'clock Monday afternoon. venience it caused. The shaft on the i continued to increase in value sll l>e adjudicated. The son-in law of Mr. that popular superintendent of the Las Shelby feared an attack from the On his present trip Mr. Silversmith property is 2S0 feet deep and from now along ihe tunnel. Over ts the complaining witness and Vega** & Tonopah railroad—K. R. Mexicans and Creeks and left for is accompanied by his wife, who ie aid­ on more rapid headway will be made.; This property contains some of the in the ahsense of the officer at the Grace. Beatty ing him in the preparation of copy for "It has been recently learned that a ; richest ore in southern Nevada time oi the issuance of the warrant. the \oung man armed with Ihe au­ HAY .ni) GRAIN. Wholesale and O the August number of The Arrowhead. few years ago some industrious men. <> THE ARROWHEAD. o whose identity is unknown sunk a : A WARNING. thority of the court went fo (loot! retail at Clarks. Harry Catlin and others* went out to shaft on the Bullwhacker. ran a drift | Las Vegss is to be extensively the Golden Triangle group of claims at a point where the veins cross and Don't Go Into Funeral Range With a boomed by the Salt Lake Route Friday. extracted a lot of good copper ore. Shortage of Water which they shipped, ln doing this work All prospectors are warned In no- REAL ESTATE AND MINING 1 tbey cultivated quite a dump which jug tn„, „„.„„ Wal(.r „,. lnU, ,h„ Fllr. was not shipped, and the company wiil . - ,.,. „„ „,, with ruic< ( r k countrintrvy to loiin up do this later, for the entire lot runs water at Ash Meadows. Take all you nearly five per cent copper. In view tAn for tne ,;mk8 in ths Funeral Information Bureau 15he ARED CROSS of the fact that this stuff was thrown jRange have been all used up and the away, the trespassers must have lakes teams can not haul enough to supply D'RWG STO'ARE out some very good ore. The point af the demand in there, which this work was done is only a i Those who bare water want to use BUSTEED & CO.. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA short distance from the main shaft. KENDRICK AND SHANNON, Prop's. it themselves and who ever goes in -o- with only a limited supply works a ENTHUSIASTIC BOOSTER. {hardship on those who are in there *r* *y* ***** Our Stock la all New, Freeh.and especially selected for th* msrk*L and who have only enough to answer A complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Stationery, Brushes, Fine Soap*, That Is What Frank Manix Calls Rebe ' (heir own wants. In The Miner Take in enough to last going in and INES sod Mining Property of every desc-p-* Sponges, Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Article*. < oming oul. and It would be well to F L Reber. who has been located at state Its pretty hot ln that country tion bought sold Bad promoted X X Las Vegas, Nevada, for the past two ; now and man and burro uses up a lot iW OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. years, Is an enthusiastic booster for tbe [of water, sagebrush etate, says the Butte Even -o- LAS VEGAS ^ ^ NEVADA ing News. He says that the leads in JUSTICE RALPH'S COURT. that county are immense and the dis 1 Real Estate bought* sold snd rented trict will beat the records during the A Number of Criminal Case* And Who next few years. One company has a Are Charged. ledge 750 feet wide. It is low grade The justice court has been doing a copper. He is interested in a mining , mmhing bu8lne81l ^ paat week and 1 Money loaned X X X X E. W. CLARK FORWARDING CO. company known a* the Gold Triangle I . ne fta8 bWfn bmy tryin) to uaravel which adjoins the Quo Vadis *nd is oa th9 meahes into which some of our GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND FORWARDING the same lead. The Quo Vadis has a citlMn, h.ve beCome entangled, Wholesale Dealers in pay streak 18 inches wide that runs The flrtt ca8e Wtt8 that of T w from »200 to $600 to the too. Mr. Re- Ttick. ss the complsint states, "for 1 BUSINESS CHANCES of every de­ ANHEUSER BUSCH AND SALT LAKE CO.'S BEER. ber says experience in other mining , having taken horses by force of arms." districts does not help one much in The case has been postponed from day scription bought, told and investigated X that country in determining the value to dsy and It may come up for hear- LAS VEGAS CALIENTE of ground, because the formation is jag any time. There is apparently different, from other mining districts.: some misunderstanding in the matter IJVFO^MAUIOJS GIVEJ4 -Bullfrog Miner. for Mr. Tuck sets sp the claim thst COmX'RE.STQjSDEJICE SOLICITED o ! the horses were bought and paid for THE RAINBOW. by him. A comprint was filed against C. A. ARIZONA CLUB •r-mmmmmmt ns**moimm*\*maxt*m Belt, but no warrant was served ln a Garwood is Doing Business at th* Old I Stand—Fin* Cook*. this case. On July 2Mb. Indian Dtck A. JANES, Proprietor waa apprehended and placed in Jail George Garwood is back at his old for ^---.g ,hr€!atened to exterminate Ed. Von Tobel Lumber Co. Successor te J. O. Molmosh stand snd has taken charge again of others of his tribe. There is soother a Tbe Rsinbow Restaurant. In tbe Fry , barge, that of murder, hanging over I The finest saloon building in Southern Nevada, and A Co.'s sample rooms. Dick's head. The court is welting for LUMBER service in keeping with the surroundings. Only the George hsa laid in s full supply of j the county attorney to arrive so as to _____L_fc]i-^-k M_Mtlrlf _B me T^emfmtma the best snd he is back holding up the i take atf the mstter. The In la some of the slaughtering aad peek­ •alvag*. $7,137,183. snd tb* actual hurt by debris. trom Switzerland, was killed at On­ ing house* abroad are about as bad sss The excursion steamer Liberty, The entire garrison of the fortress rested hy Deputy Sheriff Oliver, but smount of loss, $23,138,090. tario, CaL. by the accidental discharge being intoxicated did not realize the can be Imagined, and th* Amssriosa Returns from other joint stock firs filled with pleasure seekers, caught St Sveaborg flamed out instantly in Bf a shotgun while hunting rabbits. enormity of the crime. When he final­ people henceforth will enjoy s dis­ sad flre marine insurance companies ln the storm near Alton, 111., was driv­ revolt All the artillery men and sap American dairy and stock farms sre ly become sober and realized his mis­ tinct ad vantage over ths foreign con- eighty-four ln number, show tha grot, en through the Mississippi river at pers garrisoning the place were in­ take Dwyer collapsed. smount of insurance $80,423,704; re uncontrollable speed and dashed Into Seeded in the Panama canal sons, ac- sum era. volved. Only four companies of in­ insurance to be recovered, $22,130* a dike on the Missouri side. Rocking aording to a report from Consul J. C "Of particular importance I* tb* 167; estimated salvage, $11.358.4.5; fantrymen remained loyal. The mu-s CONSTITUTION FOR TRANSVAAL. and toppling with the terrorized pas­ Kellogg to the bureau of manuiao- rule providing for weekly Inspection setusl amount of loss, $51,983,111. tlneers seized forty machine guns and sengers huddled rn the cabin, ths Liberal Treatment Of Conquered reports to be supplied the buresn of Ths foreign companies, thirty-two prow ot the host was forced up oo practically all the quick flrers and animal Industry. Without such re la number, made these returns: Boers by British. the government dike while the foro* The first death from smallpox at light artillery tn the fortress, but even porta, lt would be difficult to cope Gross Insurance involved, $101,303,- London.-- In a speech of great mod­ with the situation. As a general pro­ 523; re-Insurance to be recovered of the wind hurled chairs into th* Colon wa* reported to the Washing­ with this aid ti.ey were unable to hold river from the deck and -shattered eration, carefully designed to propi­ position, however, the law wtll be $33,$81.80S: estimated aalvage, $15* ton offlc* of the Isthmian canal oom- the main fort against fhe loyal infan­ compiled with in every detail, bnt 1 thei cabin window. The boat held tiate his opopnents. Winston SpMteer 318.859; actual loss, $57,701,856. •nlssion last week by Governor Ma- try. The fighting continued all night shall tske nothing for granted snd will The gross amount of insurance ln firmly on the dike, however, and goon. Charcbill, parliamentaiy secretary for make the Inspection In every estab­ volved by all companies wss $322/ when the storm had abated Buffl- long. the colonial offlce. in fhe house of lishment that the law reaches rigid At Kingston, in Williamson county, 886,307; tho re-Insurance, $65,246,771; clently the government boat Lucia Wednesday morning a detachment commons, explained the government's snd completed." salvage, $33,814,468, and actual loss Tennessee, a negress gave birth to transhipped the passengers and land­ of civilian revolutionaries entered the plans to confer a constitution on the It hss not been determined wben tbe $132,823,067. ed them In Alton Biz children. Th* children srs w*ll rules governing the interstst* trans- The company with the largest nel marine barracks on Skatuden island, Transvaal. The wind blew at a velocity ot formed and all were alive st lsst no- Dwelling on the urgency of the portation phase of the question will be losses is the Hartford Flre of Conneo hoisted the red flag and wer* Joined Issued. thirty miles an hour and was *e- BOUBt*. question, he described the Transvaal tlcut, according to the report. It* by all the marines. Nine cruisers, tor- as the nerve center of South Aff-fca The secretary Is ln almoat daily loss Is $6,186,701. rompanled by incessant lightning Three men were killed in tbe yard* p*do boats and destroyers lying in the conference wrth the r*llroad men. par and a heavy downpour of rain, and and said the new country reproduced tlcnlar from the west, and from tbese af th* Erie railroad at J*rs*y City, harbor opened flre on the barrack*. in miniature all the dark and tangled HEMBREE E8CAPE8 DEATH. for a short time hailstones fell. Th* when a spreading rail sent a fast ha has already gathered a consider­ -•ainfaH was* .39 of an inch. This flre waa answered from the third problems of the old established Euro­ able amount of data on the subject. It Jury Brings In a Verdict of Man­ freight train plunging down an em­ pean states. The government's guid­ •tory windows of the barrack* with Is the belief at the department that tha slaughter. CHINA TAKES STEP FORWARD. bankment. machine guns and rifles The torpedo ing principle had been to treat the rsllroad will not be lees *tncer* ln Boer and Briton alike and to make no Tillamook. Ore.—The Jury in ths in consequence of revolutionary ter boats and destroyers which were lying complving with the law than the pack­ Cod* Governing Legal Procedure Ha* distinction in granting the boon of ers In fact, it wa* stated tbat Hembree murder case, after being out rerism, the administration of the vice- Closer to the shore were subjected to British citizenship both to the men Been Revised. tbey have evinced a determination to all night, brought in a verdict of man­ royalty of the Caucasus ha* been com­ such a hot flre from the barracks tbat who fought loyally for Great Britain oo-operate with the department in slaughter as a compromise verdict Washington.—Marked evidence ot pletely paralyzed and officials are re tbelr crews were driven below decks. and to those who resisted the British •very way ln order that those mest arms with desperate courage. While On the first ballot one of th* Jurors the reform which Is sweeping ovet signing ln large numbers. They Anally steamed out and Joined in oducts which bear the government the government had been careful to bel shall find their way lato other voted for acquittal, and after an all- China can be seen la a recommends* the bombardment with the cruiser*. C Captain Castelo of the artillery, s secure for the British every advantage than the states from which they were night session the compromise was ar tlon of commissioners named by th* This sea attack wss in co-operation they could Justly claim. South Africa's Bon of General Castelo, was danger­ shipped. rived at government to revise the code gov­ with attacks by cossacks and Infantry future depended on i oth races learn­ ously and probably mortally wounded Hembree was tried for the murdet erning Chinese legal procedure, which from the land side, which began at 9 ing to look to the mother country as a LAND THIEVES SENTENCED. In a duel with swords, fought with friend. The government had decided of his wife and daughter. After kill­ was* recently submitted to tbe em­ Senor Arroyo at Madrid. o'clock in the morning and continued for the principle of manhood suffrage ing the two women, Hembree set th* press dowsger and emperor for theii Thos* Who Pleaded Guilty Get th* home on flre to hide his crime and to The Democratic executive commit­ throughout the whole day. Finally, to­ against any property qualification. consideration. ward the evening, the firing ceased and Therefore, every adult male 21 years Longest Term* in the Penitentiary. delude Inquirer* Into the belief that tee of the Eighth district ot Missis­ Portlsnd. Ore—Henry W. Miller they had perished in the flames. But Two revolutionary changes tn thi the authorities announced that the bar- old who had been a resident six for the finding of some human bones legal procedure of China ar* *ug sippi hss formally declared John months In South Africa, except mem­ snd Frank E. Klncart, who pleaded Sharp William* the party candidate racks had been captured. 1 in the remains of a cooking stove th* rested. These are the right of trial Various rumors are heard regarding bers of the British garrison, wonld be guilty to subornation of per.*- '"' ••» crime never would have been discov­ _y jury and the employment of st> for congress from that diatrict. the fate of the officers who were at entitled to vote under the secret bal­ connection with land frauds in Ore­ ered. An inquiry was started and lorneys for the defense of criminal*. On account of the long continued Sveaborg and In the Skatnnda bar­ lot system. - , gon, were on Saturday sentenced by Hembree waa arrested on circumstan­ Never In the history of China hss ths drought the water supply of the racks. According to one rumor al­ Judge Hunt to serve terms of one y**r tial evidence. The Hembree home practice of lsw been recognised as s most all the officers, and according to IDAHO REPUBLICAN TICKET. was located at Sand Ltd.* and th* reputable profession. The study ol Khanate of Bokhara, Central Asia, la another almost all the Junior officers, aach at hard labor on McNeil'* Island, trim* wss committed Dec. 28 last law has been frowned upon from time practically exhausted. The people ar* sided with the mutineers. The ma­ Borah Nominated for Senator and Washington. Immemorial and only recently have drinking from thick, stagnant pools. rines at Skatunden are said to have Governor Gooding Renominated. Martin G. Hoge, who wss coavteted FALL MAY PROVE FATAL. Bttorneys been permitted to argue with Charles Nlckell of the same of- ;ase* in courts and this permission convened an elective court martial Pocatello, Idaho.—At the session of A baby boy was born to Mrs. Stalls whloh condemned several officers to tease, was sentenced to serve four Aeronaut Fall* a* a Result of Para­ in been limited to courts In coast months' imprisonment in tbe Multno­ Brennan in the state prison st Still­ Instant execution. the state Republican convention herf chute Failing to Open. elttes where foreigners reetde. Here­ water, Minn. Mrs. Brennan is serving The "red guard." who were cogniz­ on Wednesday, the following ticket mah county jail and pay a fine of foOO. tofore a claes of scribes versed ln le a life sentence for tbe murder of her ant of the plot, dispatched an expedi­ was placed in the field: Salt lAke City.—With both ankle* gal phraseology has been authorized KILLED SY LIGHTNING. broken, with po*slbly fatal Injuries, to draw up petitions and other legal btep-chUdren in Minneapolis about a tion by a special train as soon as the For U. 8. Senator—W. E. Borah, revolt broke out, to cut the railroad ind suffering from profound shock, locuments. bnt these men have not Jrea"r sgo. Ada county. track outside os* the city In order to Sodden Summon* to Driver In Funeral Joseph McMann, an aeronaut, Is lying been lawyers ln the broader cense. prevent the arrival of reinforcements. For Governor—Frank R. Gooding, Procession. I During ths fiscal year ending June Lincoln county; renojmlnated. at the Holy Cross hospital aa the re §<•, 190*, the United State* aold to the A general strike was declared Wed­ Olev*land, O.—-During a *evere rata FAIRBANKS WILL VISIT IDAHO. nesday afternoon and was obeyed by For Lieutenant Governor—E. A. and electrical storm which^wept over suit of a fall from a balloon whll* peopl* ot other countries product* of Burrill. Bear l__ke county. malting an ascension at th* Salt Pal­ the workmen of all the factories. tbi* city Saturday afternoon, two peo­ Vice-President Will Attend National the value of $1,743,7...61. and bought For Se.reiary of State—Robert ace a few minute* after 8 o'clock Sun­ ple were killed. While th* funeral ot Irrigation Congress at Bole*. from tbem goods In the total sum of NO EXTRA SESSION. Lanrdon. Washington county. day night For Attorney General—John J. Ou Mrs. J. Crump was ln progress *J 352 Boise, Idaho—A special train will $1.2-0,C1&,37. -*• McMann. who 1* 29 years old and heen. Bannock county; renominated. Slkora road and just as th* minister be made up at Chicago for tbe dele Governor Cutler Refuses to Convene was offering th* final prayer, a bolt single, and whose home Is ln a small * Cbarse* F. Murphy, leader of Tam­ For Treasurer—C. A. Hastings, Nez gates from the eastern statea to the Legislature on School Matter. of lightning struck John Cyilshy, » town near Des Moines. Is., was on tbs Perce county program at the 8slt Palace to give National Irrigation congress to con­ many hall, says that it is possible Salt Lake City.—Governor John C. For Auditor—Robert S. Bragaw. driver, killing him. HI* hor** wa* also tfc-t. Tammany hall will support Will- what Is known as the "cannon act" vene at Boise. Idaho, September 3 to Cutler has made the announcement Kootenai ci.unty; renominated. killed and a paulc was created among His performance was witnessed by s lam R. Hearst for the Democratic that no special session of the legisla­ For Inspector of Mines—Kobert D. tbe mourners. In another part of the crowd of fully 3,000 persons. Th* I. Vice-President Fairbanks and his gemination tor governor in the next ture will be called to consider the Bell of Custer county. city Frank Munn, also a driver, was parachute failed to open and McMann party will occupy one of the cars. For Superintendent of Public In­ Bute convention. question of consolidating the Univer­ killed by his team, whieh was -light­ fell a distance of 200 feeL alighting in The special will be known as "the Am • struction—Miss S. Bell Chamberlain ened by tbe storm and ran over bim. a field of cultivated ground. vice-president's train." , The d^man^ for Jsbo** ia CaU-ornJa sity of Utah and the State Agricul­ of Cassia county. tural eoHsgfl. The decision of the promises to exceed the *supp.> for BOLT STUNS MANY. Want Consolidation of Schools. UNHAPPY PAIR SUICIDES. governor puts the whole matter up to NOT MUCH IN 8IGHT. Sslt Lake City.—Ths petition to the B-uny months to come. Altogether, the regular session of the legislature tl-tfstnlng Create* Panic at Ptonlo; governor requesting him to reconv*n* Boy and Girl Jump Into River Be­ California offer* employment to not Estate of Defaulting Banker Yielda next winter, when it will undoubtedly Two Fatally Hurt. the legislature by Aug. 1 was signed cause They Could Not Wed. I*** than 40,000 msn st tbe highest But Small Returns. be the principal bone of contention Wellston, O.—Whll* the member* of by leading citlsens of a number of tbe Philadelphia, Pa.—Grievously disap­ Brag** on reoord. Milwaukee - The final account of throughout the entire session. It means a local lodge were holding a picnic In .ounties and enumerated forty-sti pointed because their parents would A whitehead torpedo fired from tbe the trustees of the bankrupt estate of reasons, taken mainly from th* report that, even should the legislature de­ a large grove at Springfield Switch, not permit them to marry. Guatav* dock at the torpedo station during Frank li. Blgdow, the defaulting bank of the special commi**lon, showing cide to submit the question of consol­ near here, Saturday afternoon, a bolt Kathke, aged 19 years, and -Hia Mil­ tb* practice at Newport, R. I., struck president, who is now serving a sen­ why the two institutions should b« idation to the people, it cannot be vot­ of lightning struck the trees snd ler, aged 18, committed suicide to­ aad sank a boat In which four sea* tence in Fort Leavenworth prison, consolidated. One of the r*asons as­ ed upon until two years from next No­ threw twenty-two people to the gether by jumping into the I"»elaware HBfn gunners were seated. A life-boat was filed Wednesday. The trustee signed was the reduction In expenses. vember, and for thiee years longer ground. Nine of them were rendered river. The bodies of the young rescued the seamen. says that there is sufficient money on It being claimed that ln fifteen yesrs St least the agricultural college will uneonscious and two will probably souple, claspswl in each others' srms, hand to pay a final dividend of 1.22 per Ume the state would ssve by the con­ Three of a party of six persons who have a separate existence, even should die Tho** fatally injured w*re Felix eame to the surface near Chestnut cen^, making a total dividend of 11.42 solidation mor* than a million dollars, waa-* boating on Lake Hopa.king, N. consolidation come in the long run. Moody aad Susie Farmer, a 13-year-old street wharf, this city, and wer* t*k*n per cent OB approved clainiB aggre­ and that the work would b* b*tt*r f., ware drowned when their craft Si*. done. *rom the river by the police. aapatsed through the apparent lnex- Legal Hanging In Rscord Time. gating 1*1.242.255. Mayfleld, Ky.—The hanging of Al­ Salvadorean Army Ha* B**n P*ld Off Invests Vast Sum in Irrigation Pro­ ieao* of tb* man who had under- Rounding Up Polajane*. Land Graft*r» Sentenced. aa to handle tbe boat. Off and Disarmed. ject In Idaho. K len Matthis, the negro who criminally Manila.—General I.ee, commander of Fargo, N. D—A. C. Huldekop*r sad Tb* budget committea, ln taking up assaulted Miss Ethel McClain on the La Llb*rtad, Salvador.—Th* Unlt*d B. C. Huidekoper of Medvills, Pa., aad Boise, Idsho.—Among tbe promt- tbe American forces on the Island of sent delegates coming to tbe Ns- *hs esttmsUes of the Fr*ach govern- 25th. took place Tuesday In a legal States ernlser Marblehead, with the H. G. Clark of this state, were sea- Levite, has telegraphed to General Amerleaa minister, William L. Merry, tlonal Irrigation congress, which t for 1907, struck out tb* aslary ot manner in t,he yard of the county Jail. Wood that he has 500 regular troops, tenced on Saturday by Judge Amidoa oa board, left Acajulta Sunday for meets st Boise September 8, is Mr. T. Dtebler, Jr., the public execu- Fully 10,000 people were on the scene, besides a number of scouts and con­ in the United States court for fencing Oortato, Nicaragua. The Sslvsdoresn H. Buhl, a multl-mlllionslrs of r but only a few hundred could see the stabulary, ready to begin a movement government land, tn connection with ttoner. thus foreshadowing tb* dlsap- army, with the exception of tbe peace the Little Missouri Horse company's Bharon, Ps. Mr. Buhl hss made g*eraace of the guiltotiae. execution, although almost the entise to "round up" the rebellious Pnla- larger investments in irrigation pre­ fence surrounding the scaffold had ja'Ses. The municipal presidents charge establishment, hss been paid off and bdrsS ranch ln the western psrt of the Evsry dollar of Russell Saga's great disarmed. The entire republic Is state. The Huidekopera were sen­ lects than any other capitalists in ua* of 160,000,000 U lsft to Mrs. been torn down by the enraged citi­ that the recent outbreak was caused the world. He contributed consid­ by the action of Governor De Veyra agala at peace and the people are tenced to pay fines of $1,000 each aad B by a will made la 1901. except au zens while the trial was going on. It erably more than $1,000,000 ot bla in disarming the municipal police of •ratsfal to the United St*t** sad Max- •'lark was fined $300 and sentenced ta CtaslgalficsUat bequest msds to Mrs. waa only fifty minutes after the time loo for tb*lr friendly latefcassloa In imprisonment In th* county Jail tor swn cspltsl to the Twtn falls pro- the Jury was sworn in until the ne­ many towns, thus leaving the homes feet, which resulted la immsass fgpnie Chapin of Oneida, N. Y., an of the people practically unguarded. trouble with Guatemala. twenty-four hours. \\txty sister, who died two yesrs ago. gro was pronounced desd. profit* to him. ' nger Train Crash** Into Street Printers W*r* Mad* Captlv**. Russian officer* spending leave ot Esther Mitchell Arraigned. Western Passenger Association Favors SL Petersburg—A party of mam, Killed Former Tenant Irrigation Congress. Car. gbaenoe at Austrisa wsstsrlag plsoea Seattle. Wash.—Esther Mitchell armed with revolvers forced tbelr way Phoenix, Ariz.—James McCarthy, a gave bean ordered hy telegraph to re- Boise. Ida.—A telegram wss re­ LOB Angel**.—One woman was blacksmith and respected citizen, pleaded not guilty tn the superior ceived Wednesdsv by Chairman M. on Saturday Into tbe Boussel printing agrs to Russls. The order* point oat court to an information charging her killed, two or three persons fatally ta- -stsbliBhment her*. They made tke •hot snd killed John Flood- McCar­ B. Gwynn of the executive committee jBured snd upward of thlrty-Sre borL thy fired four shots from a re-volvssr. *f*^* tSraateniug condition* make witit h murder in the first degree for the of the National Irrigation congress foreman s prl*on«r snd prevented tbe accessary te pUee tbe simr en a war many of tbem •erlously. ta a OOIHSIOB three of which took effect Death killing of her brother. George from Minneapolis, where the Western compositors from l*avlag tbe balls­ wee almost instantaneous. Tbe slayer m*-e& Mitchell. The girl demanded that she Passenger association is In session Saturday afternoon of a local South­ ing. Tbey tbea bad printed 150.000 ern Pacific passenger train running surrendered himself to the author*. Tbe lower boose et tbe Georgia l*g- be given a trial separate from Mrs. stating that organization had granted soples of the Vtborg man-feats of tbe ties and waa held Id await tha action gisture bas passed wbat la knowa a* Creffleld, Jointly charged witb Iter. The s rste of one fare plus 60 cents to the between tbU city sad Pasadeas sad * outlawed low*r bouse of parllamaaL of coroner's Jury. Both men were Wm Boykin aaU-back*t sbop big by court ordered that she be given such' meeting of tne congress in Boise Sep­ ear ot tke Sierra Madre atviatoa of Strangers calling at tbe e*tablt*hra*nt restdents of Five Points-, a eubnrb of a trial. Perry and Fred Mitchell, who tember S to 8. This rate Is expected Use Pacific Blectrlc Railwsy oompsny. while tb* work wa* beta* dese mage Phoenix, flood wa* a former tenant t note ot l*% to if. Tb* blU prohibit* to assure even a laiger crowd of del­ fhe scoldent hsppened at Oaeoata of McCarthy's, snd rent twmble bad all tealtng* ta tnture* oa margin and were with their brother George at tbe detained to preveat tbefcr giving time their sister killed bim, bsve for egates and visiters than has been Junction, In tbe suburb* of South BISTBS. ended in bis eviction, this betas tbe will ekis* all bucket tbogs, given her snd wljl aid ln her defense. looked for. Pasadena. cause ot the trsgedy. -e% •• w» i •*% II **\*-m*m\p .si |% *A'"*> **%' FIERCE FI6H1IN6 RfSBMff IN THE PUBLIC EYE IN m STBICKEN rl_\> m ***yiim*.*,Pg\**. ,^g\m fa n , fa m.^B i.^.B..<\ftii -4 WIDELY CELEBRATED TARIFF REFORMER The Trssce Bstwosi Tsetses, niane and Rss**i*ss Troops IMS MM Lss* Lmng. We -peek of the Kngltshmaa. Joseph Chsnvber lain, who recently, oa tb* oeeassloa **>f th* celehrs tion st Hlrmlngham of hi* seventieth birthday, went out this characteristic mersage to tbe nation St. Petersburg—The triaaguiar Treat foreigners as they treat ns and treat gam truce between Arm en laaa, Tartars kinsmen better than you treat foreigners. ' Joseph Chamberlain In Immensely popular and aad the Russian troop* before immensely unpopular, but appears equal Xo cod­ was of tbe briefcat nature. Tba ing with both friend and foe. When Hssalle I u.« play of white flags and tbe he was so strongly during the Boer war and tt • preceding and snbeequent pttiblems. hia cool, representatives of tb* warring I leal meeting of attacks opposed formidable fron: to arrange a lasting pessee wss bat a to those that attempts-1 to down him. prelude to the resumption of host!litis* Early In his i-ireer he was three times electe.l on Mondsy upon s larger and bloodier mayor of Birmingham, and during his terms ot offi of popular reforms. For a lime he wis the recognized clader of the Rad­ ical party; but later organized the Liberal UatOfl party which supported th* ter of which appareirMy Is in Asm**, Conservatives, and was called "renegsde" by the Heme Rulers. but it hss spread to the surrounding In 1888 he nam to this roaatry as ch ef r immlssloner. effected an agree- country There the Tartar population) Bient In the Canadian fisheries dispute. Tab j-.uue year be marrie I sn Amer bas risen and la striving to overwhelm < iitt woman, daughter of W. K Kndlcott. sectetary of war. In IH'.M we find 1"r. Chamberlain leader el th* Liberal Union party In the C,minions. In the the Armenians and th* Ruastaa ''coalition ministry" of the Marquis of Salisbury he became colonial secretary troop*. and proved himself most zealous tn deve'oplag the Interests of the Hrltlab colonies General Neokwhchakov. tn command An ardent disciple of the new diplomacy. Joseph Chamberlain has labored of the Russian forces, has sppealed assiduously for an Anglo-American alliance. urgently for reinforcements. A bat­ talion of riflemen at Yellsatevpol. the nearest point where there are soldiers, THE ADVENTURES OF GENERAL DIAZ slready haa been dispatched to tbe 1 scene, e The long, peaceful, highly successful career ot It Is worthy of note that tb* Rus­ President Diaz la not an picturesque as his life tbe sian*, who In the disorders of last year, years preceding the occupancy of the presidential were accused of protecting tbe Tartars chair. And lt may be of interest to go back tc from Armenian attack are now the day* prior to modern, progressive Mexico- •elves hard pressed by tbe modern and progressive largely by reason of ths dan horde*. man at th* helm—and note the adventures experi­ enced by Porflrlo Diaz. SIGNERS TO SI PROSECUTED. It would seem the count of Monte Cristo had no mor* call for daring and resourceful ness than Russian Government Going After Men Diaz had tn that period when Mexico was strug­ Responsible for Viborp Manifest**. Boston.—Millionaires are won by to reat her srm*. It gives one such her father was famous for them. Tbsy gling to reach a national existence. During his beautiful bands, snd there never wss s chance to show the fingers. sre royal hands. They are large aad soldier days Diaz was thrice made a prisoner and St. Petersburg—The public pro** a millionaire whose wife had ugly fin­ The wis* woman wear* one rtng the nails are wide, but th* hand lt**lf thrice made romantic escape. The first time he eutor has etarted proceedings against gers. When s msn hss s million dol­ upon each finger, but never two. One is folded meekly upon the lsp. It Is broke away from his captors snd on horseback th* members of the lower boor* of lars h* looks for s nice pair of hand* not a fidgety hand and it la not a band dashed over a high stone wall. The second tim* ring sets off the finger and preserves he*outwitted his jailer* in tbe closely guarded parliament who signed tbe Vlhorg aad be will not be happy till he gets its shspe and general appearance. that picks at things. It Is sa eco­ prison at Puebia. stole out by night on to the roof manifesto. them. A hundred Instances can be Will Van Hand* for Conquest nomical hand, and It Is the hand that of the building where he was confined, then along pointed out to prove this assertion millionaires like to marry. It Is a Th* charges under which tbe sign­ Ther* ls a girl ln this town who atbar roofs and then down a rope In safety to the ground. The laat trial and aad a single case to th* contrary 1* hand that will not spend too fraely. ers of the manifesto will be brought loves a man of millions. She 1* a victory was experienced on board a vessel as he was returning from his flrst not known. Women who have caught The millionaire's fortune Is safe la visit to the I'nlted State*. Among tha fellow passengers were numbers of his to trial IB violation of srtlel* 1S9 of shrewd girl and she loves him for millionaires have in every case had such hands. enemies, bitter enemies only longing for a chance to do him harm. Knowing the criminal code, which provide* fos himself, not tor his money. But she tb* most charming of hands. Some­ be must forfeit liberty, and perhaps life, as soon as the boat landed, he drew knows that the road will be a hard The hands that win millionaires, "attempts to overthrow th* existing times th* hands have been almost B- his aid the purser, with this officer arranged a plot that included s pretense one. So she is studying up the hsnd aside from special cases, are the hands at jumping overboard. Th* enemies thought he had thus sought escape from government.** This Is virtually high their sole claim to beauty. mstter. She ls going to catch him that can pose prettily. If you know them, while really he waa safe hid in a box-couch in the purser's room and treason, and the maximum penalty la Hands thst hare won millionaires with her hands and she is willing tbat how to fold your hands in your lap, listening to the surmise* of hi* foes. hard labor tn th* mine*. have been plump, expressive hsnds. if you know how to rest them upon President Diaz' mother was a full-blooded Indian, hia father of good Span­ be should keep his eyes wide open. No arrest* yet have been reported, The thin, wiry hsnd hss few -admir­ When he talks she listens. To do the arm of your chair, If you know ish-American blood; and thua the different elements of the country are repre­ how to pick up this and that, and sented in "Don Porflrlo," as the Mexican people affectionately call their ruler. snd the Constitutions! Democrats do ers. The prsctlcal hsnd ls the one this she leans hei head upon her not anticipate anything approaching thst wins out ln the race of life. hands. She has cultivated this until how to use your fingers nicely, then punishment of their representatives, ft The Ideal hsnd for a millionaire Is she knows how to make them frame you may feel certain tbat you have Is understood thst the arrested wtll be tbe capable hand; it ls the hand that her face. She does not spoil her chin hands that can woo and win a mil­ WINSTON CHURCHleLL* AMERICA admitted to bail pending trial Tbe can handle a million as well as win by any means, but she rests her bead lionaire. Constitutional Democrats are chiefly a million. It should be of medium Pouring tea Is the favorite way to apprehensive that th* possibility et upon her finger tips. It ls effective. Scribbling and politics not Infrequently go prosecution held over th* heada of size, in full proportion to ths figure, Sometimes, ln a pathetic moment, show the hands. Lady Brooke, now and lt should be well shaped. The the countess of Wsrwlck, won her hand In hand theee days, a man dividing hts time their leader* will render them Ineligi­ she rests her hand upon her bosom between the two. And we would speak of Winston ble for re-election, in the same manner fingers necessarily need not taper, but with its little nsked fingers spread name and her fame by the beauty of Churchill, author and now candidate for election her hands, which were "like whits that Professor Mllukoff and M. Hes­ the nails should be long and filbert out, and this suggests msny things to as governor of New Hampshire. (And over In se] and others were excluded from th* shaped. This hand—the plump, white the millionaire. Among other things pigeon wings" hovering over the tea- England there's the other Winston Churchill—un­ laat lower house. haad. with Its pretty pink nails—Is cups. They were so pretty that yon doubtedly the gentleman calls himself the Winston he notes how fine a diamond ring Churchill—who In his time has played soldier, Socialists and radical member* of the hsnd thst captivates. A man ls would look upon that hand and what asked for another cup just to see her the late house may have to cool their willing to ***ts8 It, and he generally pour the tea. Lily Langtry has Just war correspondent, author and politician.) a chance there Is for a solitaire upon Our Winston Churchill gave up a naval career heels in cells for a long time and thus lose* n« time doing so. the third finger. such hands, and It takes a masseuse be prevented from continuing the full- 15 minutes each night to rub mas­ to engage in literary work, and now may have to fledged revolutionary agitation upoa Then there is the ideal childish Perhaps he likes to talk and he en­ surrender literature if he takes earnestly to poli­ band, and It must be admitted that sage cream into them. They must b* tics. The author-politician was born in St. Louis. which they are now embarked. joys being told a thing or two. In kept young and white. Hands show this Is the hand that ls most desirable, that case the pretty girl with the pret­ In 1871, after preliminary schooling entered the for lt is so feminine. It Is a trifle age so quickly and easily. ' United States Naval Academy, graduated there­ SEND NOTICE TO RAILROAD*. ty hands will make a study of using Constant care and attention ls neces­ from in 1894. Among hia early writings were small In proportion to the body—It her hands. She will know bow to looks smsll on account of Its shape— sary. Without th* most watchful short naval stories which attracted considerable Interstate Commerce Commission Calls talk with them, and you catch glimpses care the hands are certain to deteri­ attention. "'' was hia flrst great Attention to New Lew*. and It Is perfection. of her explaining a thing or twp to The fingers are fat snd they taper orate. No part of the human body success; an earlier work. "The Celebrity." "Rich- Washington.—A circular letter haa the millionaire. Of course she never must endure the strain and wear that aad Carvel" was followed by '." "Mr. Keegan's Elopement," "Tb* to s point where they are tipped with argues; sbe knows better than to ar­ Crossing.'' and last the political novel. "Conlston." been sent by the Interstate commerce nail* all pink, with silvery moons at falls upon the hands, and no part de­ Mr. Churchill in 1902, now fcr famed for his writings, entered politics, msde commission to sll common carriers gue. And she never discusses, she teriorates so rapidly when neglected. the base. And the bsck of the hand never takes sides, and she never hss a successful campaign for election to the New Hampshire legislature, having subject to the provision* of tbe re­ is fat, with s row of dimples slong A few days of neglect and the nails, for several years made hts home In Cornish. N. H. He served ln the legislature cently enscted railroad rate law, di­ views. But she chats, and she gos­ the complexion of the hands, even the the tope. There are no knuckles. In sips, and she banters, snd she smiles, two years, was a delegate to the last Republican national convention. recting their special attention to tha place of knuckles there is a line ot shape of the hands, show the ravages provisions of section 20 of the act and she teases. And she does it sll of wear and use. dimples. This hsnd ls lovely, partic­ with her hands. which requtrea annual reports from ularly it It be soft and white. But lt The tiands age more rapidly than the Lady Mary Curzon has the prettiest sll commoB carriers concerning tbe de­ I* not an intellectual hand. face. Gloves may conceal part of the BLIND TO DIRECT EDUCA TION FOR THE BUND tails of their business, snd providing hands in England; they used to be the signs, but the contour, the flexibility, 8—k Women of Brains, prettiest hands In America and for that the interstate commerce commie the beauty of the hands reveal them­ Helen Keller, the wonderful blind, deaf and •lon may prescribe tbe form* of any Tb* millionaire, wnen he goes wife awhile they were the prettiest hands selves even through gloves. Yet. An- dumb girl, has recently been appointed member of hunting, wants a woman of brains. ln India. Sbe could have "caught" and all accounts, records and memor­ splte tbe fact that they ag* so rapid­ the Massachusetts board ot eduoation for the blind. anda to be kept by the carrier*. Te She need not wear them in her com­ a hundred millionaires. But she ly, no part of the body rs so easily Tbe board was recently created, provided by the mon sense shoes and she need not caught Just one—a man of millionaire Massachusetts legislature largely at th* solicita­ theee accounts, records and memor- restored at least to partial beauty and tion of Helen Keller. anda th* commission Is to have access display them In a pair of aggressive brains. Her hands are of the artistic no part, certainly, repays the time and bonnet strings, but she must have order—long, slender, smooth, and The wonderful results that have followed the at all time* and the carriere are pro­ labor so well as do the hands. Mas­ effort* to open the world of thought and beauty hibited from keeping their accounts, them just the same. Millionaires want without a bone showing In them. sage, a careful manicuring, a few They ars hands to be worshiped. to thi* famous blind girl, have been an inspiration etc., in sny other form. brains more than any other class of hours of steady rubbing with massage the world over to worker* in behalf of those that men. It hss taken brains to make Fascinated by Hands. cream, will work wonders even to ugly cannot see. Miss Keller is a strong believer in GIN. OKU PROMOTES. a million, and now there must be "I wonder if she would let me hold hands. industrial training for person* afflicted with blind­ brain* to shire the million! And the her hand a minute?" breathed an Certain It ts that ths hands havs ness, and probably during her service on the board wtll further witb characteristic enthusiasm this Noted Jap Warrior Is Mad* Cht«f af haad must show some Intellect as well artist at one of the exhibitions. "I almost as great a power to charm the as tbs face. would rather touch her hand than training. General Staff. masculine animal as the face. The Helen Adams Keller ls a graduate of Radcllff* The hand of Mrs. Clarence Mackay gaze upon the handsomest marble ln soft, firm, tender handclasp, the vel- college, on* of our beat schools for women; fin­ Tokio.—General Okn has beea ap­ ls one of those hsnds you resd shout these halts. I must know if they are vety feel of the perfect hsnd perfect­ ished the four years' course, was graduated with pointed chief of the general staff ot ln novels. It is absolutely perfect in cold like marble or warm and human." ly kept, win men—and often millions. the degree A. B. Sh* is author as well as college tb* Japanese army tn succession ta shape and its outline shows intellect The duchess of Marlborough haa a woman, her literary style of an excellence. General Baron Kodaaa, wbo died It le the even whits hsnd of s Miner­ professional manicure to take care Mlsi* Keller now mskea her home in the north, but she comes from the va. Mrs. Mscksy's hand reminds you of her bands. She cherishes them far TOWN SEARCHES FOR BOY. south. Sh* is related to well-known families of both north and south, the July ... of a marble haad, it 1* so whit* and Adamses and Everett* of New England, the Pottswoods and Lee* of Virginia. General Oku commanded the left too highly to let them be hsndled by army during the Russian Japanese ao perfect. It ls not small, but lt I* Typographical Error tn Newspaper Sb* was born at Tuscumbla, Ala.; at the age of 19 months aa illness left her ordinary persons. The flesh is pulled blind aad deaf. Until the ag* of seven years llttl* ws* don* ln th* wsy of war, and achteved a series of brilliant shaped in tb* most classic manner. It back with bits of cotton wrapped Cause* Frienda to Look for Youth teaching her, when Miss Anna Sullivan, who had received training at the victories. Including Maashaa and Tid­ wonld be Impossible for the owner of around a tiny stick to keep tbe white Instead of a Horse. Perkins Institution ln Boston, assumed charge of the unfortunate child. Helen ing. The army, under hi* command. that hsnd to be commonplace or tame. scars from appearing; and there are at tbat age waa little more than a wild animal, very difficult to control. With Isolated Port Arthur at a critical stag* Mrs. Mackay's hand Is historic. It lotions and polishes, perfumes and Mlnneaoplls.—All northeast Minne­ haft-site patience and skill her teacher led b*r out of darkness, to-day sbe is a of the siege. was described yesrs ago by s his­ unguents, prepared expressly for these apolis has been on a boy hunt for a beautiful, cultured, splendid woman. torian who wrote up hsr ancestress, hsnds. And the end justifies the large reward for nearly a week be­ Spread of Cholera In th* Phlllpptnca Mrs. Kitty Du*r, s belle of Washing­ means. They sre pink, soft snd per­ cause of a typographical error ln aa Due to Pllce. ton's day. fect. No hsnds were ever as exquis­ advertisement. Albert Anderson ad­ Waahlngton.—Tbe outbreak of cbe_» Whea Mrs. W. K. Yanderbllt Jr., ite to gaze upon from a color stand­ vertised for a lost bsy horse, three GEORGES BENJAMIN EUGENE CLEMENCEAU ere la various parts of the Philippine* caught a millionaire with almost ss point, for they are just red enough in years old, but tbe typo* made lt ap­ Is due to the unusual number of fltea msny millions ss ber own the corn- the palms to be beautiful, snd the pear that a boy three years old bad The French minister of the interior 1* said to started out to see t**e world. in the Islands. According to advice* meat was: "He fell In love wtth her flesh is a perfect flesh tone, while the hav* more friends aad mors enemies than aay received by the bureau of Insular af­ hahda." Tbsy sre of the little, pa­ nsils slmost sre ruddy. Tbe fact that the boy waa ao young other man ln public life For half a century h* fairs, this ts th* opinion of Or. Hoy- thetic type, white and helpless look- Mme. Yvette Guilbert hss the most appealed to the feminine heart* of th* has been tb* "meet radical of Republicans, tba lag, like th* hsnds of a baby, aad expressive hands in the world. One district and they began to *eaich fdr severest critic of every administration aad th* oar, bead of tbe bureau of health la almost as plump. They are groomed has to see her to appreciate It.* But the boy. Men joined the searching scourge of public officials." psrty, but no one thought to s«k the Clemenceau holds tb* most Important poet ta for tbe *cr«*aing of all places wbata exquisitely alwsys, and malicious per­ once basing seen her, there ls little tb* cabinet of President Fallleres. Though a thor­ father tf the boy had been found. food stuffs are kept, and a genera! sons have accused Mrs. Vanderbllt of room for Paubt. ough pollttek-n he has not been an office *eek*r, for campaign againat th* files has begua. wearing glo**a st night "In no other Mme Guilbert hss a way of making Capt. Quealy. Of the Bast Side sta­ tb* last t*a years bas devoted himself rather to way could she keep their color so her hsnds distinctive Whea every­ tion, hsd. been notified thst tbe horse journalism than politics, editing a radical journal. Many ef Dowle'* Follow*-* Said ta Se perfect" they say. Her (isnds wonld body wore short gloves she appeared was missing and shortly afterward the Recently bl* friend*, and likewise hts enemies D**tttS_t*a be useless bands were It not for the ln long and wrinkled elbow gloves. animal was returned to Mr. Anderson. hav* beea greatly surprised by his change of atti­ •hap* of tb* lingers, which sre hesvy Now that the elbow glove ls common Finally members of the volunteer tude, by his pronouncement that ••"ff'sMviu is st Kloa Ctty.—Joba C. Hetely, receiver where tbey Join the hands. When the sh* wears a pair of whit* glov**, two searching party told Andes son they variance with every sound doctrine of tb* repub­ for tbe .Hon Ctty Industrie*, baa la* fingers ars hesvy it denotes force of button, with an expanss of plump srm were unable to find bis boy and asked lic Tbat he was able to koep dowa tb* recent sued aa appeal to tbe moneyed b% character sad slso a good disposition. excitedly if he had received aay word. riots, riot* which almost reached tbe- point oi showing above the glove. Her hands revolution, hss brought him tbe ITIBHTIBBM. ol ilevers ia tha Dearie doctrtaea to cos*. The girl wttb beautiful hands ahould are wiry, taper ing, and beautifully ex­ Anderson studied awhile aad than many, to bim la glv*n tbe credit of saving tb* day. tribute for tbe relief of tb* destitute oi displsy them. They sre hsr most ef­ pressive. She need not say a word. straightened out the tangle. Ha bas Long ago in bla youth, whll* a medical student, engaging ln political tbe community. Durias tbe last pee*. fective weapon. She should show Her band* speak for her. no b.y of thst sge. Searchers passed tatrlgac* coat bim his privilege* ss a student. Hs decktod to try farcin air eeatribatloB* have dropped oAB****Af. them off all that is possible, snd if shs Mra. Join Jacob Astor bas tb* Phil­ tbe horse many times aad oaa wom­ tot has health about tbls tim*. and included tbe atates la eat travels. Wbea Jks ' ansiBJIsV IW-PQ-B'Btet-jP-^ *0m\ o%*f*w w*np*^*w*****B***f be a wise girt she will cultivate tbs adelphia type ot hsnds—tbe Quaker­ aa s ven suggested that »he horse ba rato_raed borne be completed bis studios aad began tb* practice of bla pro- H uaderfed aad linnSHHmtty cbsUed. trick of having a llttl* table or stand ish, submissive hands. They have mlgl.t bsve kicked tbe boy. leaving lie bss written ftcttoa, social em aad tba laad tato wale* tbep wet -ban av eeaxihlaj- convenient upoa wbich beea la ber family for 200 years, aad htm anconsclou. tf some field- uader the latter w* bas little rab_e under nl •»<**» ot Dreytas Prompt re-let m i •was­

AQ VPflAQ TIIMFC short weeks It will then btee totooo Iste THE OLD HOME. future be propone* to be sa after tbe period of nlaety daya from L.A3 CvJAo l/T_£,0 for yon t0 mm JOnr American prtvll and industrtoas termer. dat * of this publkatkm yon refuse or Beglect U> pay such tadsbtsdh*—, you Fred la a mechanic, reliable ege in saying whom should rule or ruin Ys*. I know abe'* bare aad ugly, rough will forfeit to us all your tat*rest in Published Every Sstsrdsy by for the next tvro veers of meln hut Mg of heart n nst wort b-y. It wss PreS wba-aMt tl-*# wwt p-ro*_M*rN*ct dCKrfbca. The only weapon an American cit­ And I know her *tyle of beauty hsa't s-han lenity csnt-trneted Caliente and WM. D. MAYNARD, Jsme* Brown, Editor and Publisher izen rs posse seed of to right political what yon might call art. helped embellish tbe town wtth beau­ DAVTD J. COOK. Caliente. Ne-vada. Msreh 1, ISBS. wrongs, snd the Almighty knows there But the smoke of *leoder chimneys tiful structuress. rlptton Prlc*. sre wrongs Innumerable to right tn and tbe rattling of ore. 11 o i ... NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT. Per Year .13.00 this county, and the time Is now and And the throb of hoisting engine* End THE NINETY-NINE A STEADY •tx Months 1.50 nof hereafter for yon to go and register the heavy crashing roar. SHIPPER. Oerrlsoa-MoMter Mining company. -Tbre* Months 1.00 ; ^ vfm c-„ voice an expression of the As Ihe ore skip dumps Its cargo or Single Copy 10 political wrongs of tosrnshlp and tbey empty ont the bins— Mr C. M. Over, owner of the Ninety- of Nevsda. Location of property (In Advaace.) nuasij These are sounds of elieerful labor nine copper mine south of towa, spent Dutch Mountain, Clifton Mining Die $46.00 Advertising Rate* mad* known st the vy- tn,-t ,hat every citizen ef this several day* ln Vegas recently. He which atone for all h«-r sins; trict, Tooele County, Utah. Principal —- -1. .i —r reports shipment* of ore aa being con­ a a ma a Publication Offlce. precinct will attend to that duty. i.et Dear old Butte, though she** not pretty place of business. Salt Lake Ctty. m**ntOmm SB— B— amm t—t -S ______|j j_ j, | ,,f n opinion tinuous from the "9S** to the smelter. iua ave a fa eX res8 op a nor a sight that's fair to see. Utah; Nevada offlce. Caliente. Neva- •n tared ss aecond-clsss matter ' ' ; loudly proclaimed, and only by placing I have always liked and loved her: 1. lt©B, at tb* Post offlc* st Lasyou r name on the great register will Notice .1* hereby given that, at a Butte's been mighty good to me! The Republican club bad a large meeting of tbe Board of Directors of Vegas, Nsvsds, under th* Act of : you be able to do so. meeting Monday, transacted Import­ B. P. 0. E. Congress of March 3, 1879. Ijsst Monday there were only be­ ant business and adjourned to meet the Garrison-Monster Mining company, Years ago I stuck here trusted, footsore, tween :t«s and 4<» nanr-M registered and again Monday of next week. It will BBBT "SOfLS ON SAWTM an • • . " , __.. — ragged, "beat'" and blue, on June 15th, 1906, held at the com thirty nnd forty names registered and be the proper time at that meeting to t- THAT CENTRAL COMMITTEE. But I met an o'd-time miner—what a _S9 f.tir thinking man will admit fhnt select delegates to attend the county pany's office. In Salt Lake City, Utah, meal he staked me to! Grand Lodge Notices have been sent to members there are at least 'W» oualffled roten convention and that is where the Re­ an assesment of one-half (hi) .ot one How he bolstered up my courage, whst of the Republican central committee In this precinct an.I it may reach the publicans will be compelled to make a <1) cent per share, called Assesment July 17 and 18 a raft of tales he told! to meet in I>el„*mar and they have commanding number of .ion, that is, if right kind of a selection or continue No. 1, was levied on the outstanding He was one of nature's prince- genu­ Denver. assembled by this time. There are • v. i > American citizen will only go the old "ring" ln power for another capital stock of the corporation, pay­ ine as pas-feel gold; as many committeemen as there are and register as they ought to term of offlce. I_et every Republican able immediately to H. B. Windsor, Via Salt Lake City to Denver, A tut he found a job to give me. we precincts in this county and the chair 00 and register and see that >our turn out and attend the meeting of 'h secretary, at 62 West Second South Colorado Springs and Pueblo were pardneis after that. and return, account of above. man has in his Judgment selected a neighbor does likewise. club and say who they want to repre­ street, Sslt Lake City, Utah. Any Pardncrs on our shifts when working. SO daya limit, atop overs al­ far distant town for to meet and con sent them In tbe county convention. stock upon which tbs assessment may lowed. S4S.OO. Oen on o pardners. sometimes, on a bat: fer IB. A FRIEND OF NEVADA. o—— remain unpaid on the 1st day of Au­ sir addreaa Unite was filled with sturdy fellows, As for the people of that prosper CALIENTE NOTES. gust. 1906, will be delinquent, and ad­ ous and delightful mining town of l>e Millie McDermott was seen at the wild as youth is wont to tie. vertised for sale, at public auction, And I had my share to squander: Butte F. G. FULTON I.amar, we have the kindest and best depot last Sunday evening after hav­ Joe Rice of Pansca, was a visitor In and. unless payment ts made before, Agent, Laa Vega*, Nevada was pretty good to me! regard, but even for all that we bein g gone over the Pioche branch of Caliente on the 27th inst. it will be sold on the 31st day of Au­ li.-ve. and we are impressed that it is j the Senator Clark system of railroads, Miss May Wadsworth, of Panaca, gust, 1906. to pay the delinquent as­ the opinion of the people of that town In company with the Senator. J. Ross On that grim and gutted hillside where is visiting Miss Sadie Wadsworth this sessment, together with cost of ad­ the clanging cars go down. that a more convenient place should and other officials of the company, and week. vertising and expense of sale. Where the streets are filled with peo­ have been selected for the meeting of he informs us that the road will be Messrs. Chapman and Warren gave 4t H. B. WINDSOR. Secretary. the committee. built and a reality as soon as men. ple and the sounds of Copper Town IDAHO one of those pleasant social dances at I have found a strange contentment Oftlmes men are placed on central material and supplies can be ob- the Warren hall on the 30th inst commlttees ln a county who cannot talned. which has made me glad to stay. Miss V'llate 1-ee and Miss Minnie afford the expense and trials that Billie visited his old home. Butte. Which has made me mad with longing THE Tbe Land of Opportunities Mathews, of Panaca, spent the 28th must be Incurred at a meeting of that in company with fhe Senator and to come back when I'm away. in Caliente on their way to De La­ kind, and we do not believe It is man­ family and he had a delightful story It was there I found good comrades, mar. datory that it should be held at thet o detail of the growth of the town, loyal men with hearts well tried. Denver and Rio Grande FARMING home and at the fireside of the chair­ the wonderful improvements in the Men whom you could bet or bank on The Caliente social club gave one of man. placp since he last visited the greatest "all wool and a full yard wide!" their pleasant social dances on the FRUIT RAISING We are satisfied the Hon. F. R. Mc­ mining camp on earth. It w;ie there. I fonnd them. "WMden- 27th inst. It was a success In every RAILROAD Namee has lofty political ambitions He says the final survey of the new hearted. frank and free. particular. MINING A Trinity of Industries Ln which She We are satisfied he wants Jo be prom­ road is about completed and that it Men who makes a home a heaven— Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ryan and Miss I* Unexcelled. inently identified with the prosperity will be but s short time until dirt Butte's been pretty good to meT Gregor, left for coast cities on the Scenic Line oi tb* World is ths Irrig«»ioa Hss Made Her Parming and success of his party, but in this commences to fly. t*r 30th inst. They will be absent about Instance we believe he was in error Billie cultivated a friendly feeling three weeks. an Unparalleled Success. when he failed to call the meeting for i for the people and the mines of this -o- Popular Sumrrer GET REGISTERED. Mr. A. P. Oleson, fireman on the some more convenient locality, and by country when he was the personal San Pedro road, was sent to the hos­ a voice of the people could have se- | representative of the Senator when County Clerk Say* September 8th pital on the 28th. He had typhoid Route to the East Oregon Short Line lected his home town as the nieeiing he commenced the building of the fever symptoms. place for the county conve"htion. imaln line and ever since that time Laat Day to Register. George Rhine, one of the San Pedro Railroad Co. Neither do we admire the invitation i Billie- haa never overlooked an op- Pioche, July 23, 1906. engineers, relinquished his road rights Elements of beauty snd var-- bavlng been issued at so late a day port unity to give this country a boost Editor Ixn Vegas Times: Will gladly furnish descriptive Mstter at ("aliente and will in the future run and date. The fact there was only a jwhen the matter has been passed up to Las Vegas, Nevada. iety summer and ia regard te th* State's out of Salt Lake City. limited time for the representatives to |hlm. Sir — I write you al this time asking winter. resource-. have left Searchlight, on the spur of ! He Is the warmest friend this coun- a favor to the effect of locally call­ Miss Mabei Gregor will manage Rice the moment, ft would have brought try has. ing the attention of the voters of your Brothers store during the absence of O. E. BURLEY, precinct and elsewhere in your sec­ Mr. and Mrs. HI rum Rice, who will be If yen sr* going B«st tell th* Ticket him to the meeting a little prior to. or -o- G. P. and T-tft-r-gt tion, that the books for the registra­ absent about a fortnight. Agc-sts te route you via the Rio Crsntsde. immediately after the balance of the F. R. McNAMEE. O. S. SPENCER. committee had completed Its labors. tion of voters will close on September Mrs. Llnch and Mrs. Reader of De A. G. P, and T. Aft. F. R. McNamee ls the chairman of Sth. I_amar. pasaed through Calente on the The article in this issue lu reference WHITE FOR BOOKLET. the Republican central committee of j to the holding of the county central Some considerable confusion of tbe 29th, en route to Pioche and Pay. 8ALT LAKE OITY. UTAH. this county; he is a politician of nocommitte e must not be considered as exact date has resulted by the pub­ where they will visit for some time. small proportions, but even then we a reflection on Mr. McNamee as tolicatio n of the official notice of the Division Foreman, J. M. Galley is do not believe he would play so small his ability aa a lawyer or as a useful Registry Agents In some preclnctB absent on a short visit. G. M. Mason, 1. A. BENTON. JOHN F. COLLINS a political trick to the disadvantage of member of society, but only as to his having incorporated In the official no­ traveling engineer, will All the position G«n. Agent. Pae. Deps. UNDERTAKER ANO the Republican party just prior to an :duties as chairman of the committee. tice the dates of special and munici­ of division foreman during the ab­ PRACTICAL EMBALMER election. pal elections. This may lead voters i We hope that, this eminent gentleman sence of Mr. Galley. A Lady Aaaiatant When Deeired The people of Lincoln county are ; was ln no way responsible for theto believe that the books are open Ed. Smith left on the 28th Inst., for OBDBSS aTRBBT LAB VBBAI aroused to the wasteful extravagance wording of the notices so as to em much later than September sth, and in a two weeks' trip to Colorado and MBAR MAIM NBVAOA of counuty funds and to the disgrace- j power the committee to appoint In- order that no legal voters be deprived Arkansas, where he will visit friends. FIRST CLASS fnl condition of affairs and they in-! stead of selecting a convention, of the privilege, I ask that you give It is possible thst Mrs. Smith may tend at this election to declare them- j We trust that Mr. McNamee was ln this matter a local notice, impressing accompany him on his return, but we LAUNDRY H. M. LILLIS selves ln the interest of a pure and a i no way responsible for the reason we CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. the voters that the registration books are gussing at that. better government. have known for some time and we will close promptly on September 8th. Jerry Pole was arrested and taken ON FIRST STREET Ptsns snd specifications free to par­ They are also opposed to "IK-SS die- hope that he will so explain the sltu- This date is a month earlier than has to Pioche on the 28th on a warrant NSXT TO BANAHL -U-SBKR OO. ti** Intending to build. tation" and to "click" rule, for tbey at ion so that it will be satisfactory been heretofore used. Thanking you sworn to by Deputy Sheriff Taylor Estimates furnished. Good won*. know that If "ring" politics are to \ to the people of thlB county, for the courtesy in this matter, charging him with appropriating rail- LAB VBSAB Reasonable Prices. dominate and that the. "slate'' be The fact that the people of Lincoln 1 ie/nain, yours very respectfully, Mrs. Mattencci, Prep. NSVADA load property to his own use. Pat LAS VEQA8 framed and filled ft) continue affairs county are determined that they will Kl'tJENB GOODRICH, NEVAO* Ryan arid E. DeWitt were the com­ so ae to cover up aud to destroy by have something to say in political af- County Clerk plaining witnesses. tlme the individual record of a past, fairs have had much to do with the o Sheriff Johnson came in from De that the people as * whole had better wording of this article for they de- A FEMALE WEARY WILLIE. quit methods of politics to gain redress , mand what is done must be done Umar on the 29th to meet his fam­ N. A. KUHN. Ph. G. and to select upon some other means *t**>\gg* from the starting point, from ily, who have been vlaiting for the Hops Off the Break Rods Attired in a to be rid of the bunch who atv domi- the very expression of a people se- past two months in California. Mrs. Goo-Goo Shirt Waist. Johnson expressed herself as being nating the political affairs of every lected in primary and in caucus in It is seldom that one meets a wo­ delighted with California, but there is MINES AND PROSPECTS party in the comity the regular manner. man riding the break rods, but this uo place like home. The trick we -peak of may not We mean no reflection on Mr Mc­ peculiar instance was witnessed the FOR SALE TO BOND have been*a trick, but if not a trick, Namee, unless he feels that he is re- o other day at the depot when ahe was why not conduct the business of the, spoaa-ble, but at this time we are Giimsey Islander*. uot iced crawling from under the car central committee in a manner so \he hardly in a position to say that he is. The people of Grimsey. an island in OfTICK* of the Overland at this station by one the arctic circle, near Iceland, have whole people can have something to : 0 of the boys. declared tbe birthday of the late Prof. say and not attempt to make a se-' T. G. Nicklin, proprietor of the —To be in the fashion aha wore one al Willard Fiske a provincial holiday. KUHN MERCANTILE. CO. lection of old fossils who have been Beatty "Miner" and of the Las Vegas the Goo-Goo shirt waists, but her whole Prof. Fiske by his will left a trust appointed and not elected to every "Age," came into town from the Bull- fund of $12,000, the Income to be used FREMONT STREET wearing apparel looked much the state convention from time immera- frog country Monday. He speaks in for bettering the conditions of the worse for wear and aa for the shirt, it orlal? loud praise of the whole mining re- islanders, of whom there are only 80. caused the leaders of fashionable How do*>s the chair-Baa know injgion. Mr. Nicklin will remain In the o dress to look on with disgust to per­ the absence of a county convention ; Vegas for a few days and then take bis Cotillion Favors. ceive how the latest folly was dragged whether his selections would be satis-! departure to Los Angeles on a visit The advantage of having paper down into disgrace by the only female DENTON HOTEL factory to the Republicau pariv wtth to family and friends, favors for a club dance or a cotillion J. -A. •DA/r-TO/f. frma. %• Am CA.LIEJVTE. /VtVADA Weary Willie in the state. out an expression of an opinion other is that they cau be made at home for -o tbeolutely nothing, aud If several girls The Tables supplied with ths best the than from those favored by the chair­ POOR HARRY BEAL. worked on them they would make market affords. Good beds and well furn- P. O. DIVISION HERE. man to fill vacancies, and who by heir dance most effective with little ished rooms. *-* * ^< >< '•« **< courtesy of their appointment would Taken to a Sanitarium for Scientific >utlay for ornamental trifles that are feel obligated to follow the suggestions Mailing Clerks Change to Breath in TER.NS $1.50 PER DA Y. Treatment ihe principal parts of such affairs. of tbe men who clothed them with the Our Bountiful Air. o •tMMUBvsRBtdfw ••as-sea* *fvd De-sa-uur mvmry dey te tha week Harry Beal, It Is reported, is no bet­ One Pious Editor Out West power of selecting delegates to a state The postal service of the government convention? ter. He was accompanied to I.os An­ Candidates should not disturb the geles by his wife and family, it Is re­ have at the Vegas a division point as edlto-* on Sunday. Editors need s This IB not our judgment of honest ported that he will be sent to a .an have many other large institutions. chsnee to pray. Simply can't get on politics. This system of selecting del­ itarlum for a time until he fully re­ Three of the mailing clerks lay over without praying.—Plyomuth (Ore.) Re­ THE TURF EXCHANGE egates ls not right, for to play fair covers from the effect ot the fever here and they are relieved by as many view. ~T§nb~TJie~people Of this county IsTor more who hav*- hi cat hud In the Ipylg- o and where lt is said he will be able NOTICE Of FORFEITURirTOXO- Select and Registered Brands to call s convention in which members oratlug atmosphere of this balmy cli­ to receive the best treatment in a case OWNER. Of the Republican faith make their of this kind. mate. WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS own selection in which ''ring" rule wtll E. Parkinson is ono ot the accommo­ The local lodge of the Eagles in this To Benjamin F. Sander*: out a figure In the singular aad not town have taken hold of tbe case and dating and genial characters who par­ You are hereby notified that during takes of thia pleasure, and to say he la tbe plural sense. there is nothing on earth that Harry the year ending December 31, 1903, MCKNIGHT <**. FARRELL. prope This political jugglery may go on for Is delighted would be drawing it very there was expended $171 on location LAS VEGAS, NEVADA may long for but wbat It will be sup­ work. a time ta Lincoln county, but as long mild. plied. The Eagles have shown their During the yssar ending December BB va are here to expose chicanery benevolence in this city and with Har­ • o 31, 1904, there was expended the sum and rascality of politics, that infamous ry, being very prominently identified FRED WA8 IN TOWN. of $310 assessment work. During the trick is the trade will uot go any more with its prosperity, there will be noth­ year ending December 31, 1906. we hsve expended the sum of $200 an­ la thia county without the people ing too good for him. A Caliente Citizen Who I* Going To Eaoie Gate and Economy Bakery nual assessment work upon tbe Cook, knowing somethias About It. Harry Is one of our best and moat Be a Rancher. the Tired Boy. and the Golden Apple Best Meals for Twentyvfive cents in Nevads __, o—. ivpresentative citizens of tbe Vegaa. Fred B. Undstrum. of Caliente, waa mining claim*, situated In Culverwell Mining District. Lincoln County. Ne Breed—Fresh* tasty and wholesome. GO "AMP "WSwISTSS. and the sown, as a whole hope, for his in. Jte«SL Monday. Fred came to have vada, aad recorded in the minies rec­ rapid and complete recovery. Tbe Attorney Beal perfect application to ords of the same. Of -whlcb sums TURF* SALOON ft is time that ererjr cittsea of this sympathy of a whole people go out to a piece of land in the agricultural do­ there ts due to tbe undersigned the Charles Wing, Prop. L.BSS* \Jmgre\m. Massvatcte. sum of $160.33 yet unpaid. Now If ©ounty should register. Within a few the distressed family in thetr affliction. main ot Moapa. He says that for the *******tmmm*****m*mmmmm*mammamaaam* B»..%bn fa is .^II ,fa ta fa fa fa,, ,fa TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN. NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE

Notice I* hereby given thst we, tbe Train WltS AA at *nder«lsrB*d, A. D. Catlln. Robert Vla- and ea Clark ReesL veat. H. C. Catlfa sad John B. Ander­ An Unattained Sacrifice. No. 1 arrive* «:1S p. «••' Have the Quality son, will in BO wise he respoaslble for t*30 p. m. BY DsTDLBT JAMES labor done, supplies furnished or bills No. 7 arrives «:*» a. 9-4 contracted for the Quo Vsdla. Hart­ m m m «:3f a. m. _&*m*SP* ** *aAr ****A%P ' ** **t\***m m%f-ttt ag\, aanj^ ford. N H. Providence. J. B. A. frac­ No. 2 arrive* 19:25 a. BB.* She looked Into bis eyes with tae tion. A. D. C. February. Washington of Ground (rest maga.tne to take up a series of 10:45 a. ra. Beif-«-ffs>r>ng devotion pertaining tu Invest.g-iiion* along the line, of hi* fraction. Maggenetta and Sweet Home No. 8 sirtv** 1:15 a. m.: leave* women. He looked into hers wtth tbe wrltlngi- ou the basis of * very liberal mining claims now being worked and 1:20 a. m. expression uf the hunted stag. salary \ , 'preventative of the maga- nnder lease and bond to Jobn K. Phil There wss that ia his face, however, Pacific time tlne lis>l mme to gee him and clone llpe in 'he Vincent Mining district. wblc.*. relte--d it from the suggestion srlth bim. The Interview was over and No*. 7 aad I, !-ns Aageles Umttssd. It is rich and inviting. County of I-ncoln, State of Nevada. of fear nnd palmed Into bis personal­ he bad inns* straight to Alice. will be electrically lighted aad steam ity the mark of the hero 9o they stood, she looking Into n A. D. CATLIN. heated and composed of tbe foBow> She BB« it and understood-under-1 tf9. -. .|!h ^t ef-arini* devotion .and he H. C. CATUN, Ing equipment: stood not ut all wh*t his trouble and looking into h*rs with th* e.prswsion ROBERT VINCENT. Oae bsggage car. his feai wiu, bnt understood that l» of a gamed stag. JOHN B. ANDERSO^. wss* the desperat." >n of a brave man; How lid i; (ome out, dear?" she One observatlon-buffet-Hbrsrv car. Hatnl in the town of lass Vegas. The Banner Mining and Slid "i*-l Mail of heart** yearned to ls*lp aa|(^.i , One 16-sedtion tourist sleeper. County of Lincoln. State of Nevada. tin. BBS comfort him. ••• n;, tt*ptad with them he sui.l One dining-car t meals a la cartel. Sh-- w .-. II.. ioiii-4-r .i girl yet rt- ^r„ , this 14th day of June. A. D. 1906. One 14-sectlon drassing-iootn stand­ Milling Company's Property.. t.iiiu t tb* laeSabi* caaia. of , tha askd, cta-rpta** o ard sleeper. Her attitude toward tht- osaa was. her hoi. . ind Son they i.ice Bb-NH LUMBER AND BUILDING Ma situated in the Great Gold Belt of Nevsda. **** **d uiino She was his mx One 12-seetlon drawing-room smok­ tbe HO I terial. Paints. Oils and Hrush**-. ai bs-BIt, IMS s >ry own-patient, passion- ing room standard sleeper. Tbf; i iv mc MOT ;h*n 1 ever Clark's tf att. i"<-! u elf-abaegatls hoped *• • nn," he realise, 'o-ikin, al This train will run through aotltL He w.ia •<. HsartsasBS feUow—or wonld Am *• hi i Inst rutabl* « EprsastBa every day In the year, via Ssslt Lake hav ortii bad i. ii-'t B*BB lor Sb UM I M boolglrl und Ml Yscht of Popular Build. Route. Union Pacific and Chlcago ot tare ind MiffennK i.i bis frail Mi«3 Lakewood—"What a lovely new eye* SDI .lit the carpet. N'orthwestern railway. There were great .lues in ihe taie aad yacht Mr. McSosh has! is It a center- A i-:- it spas** of pain crossed the Ibe baasl **<> marvelous in lis shape board loaf' Miss Cleveland—"No— o man's* i uud HloyailblBS and tb* wide, straight no—from what they tell me. 1 think "AHce. he said, harshly. "I have FOR SALE. mouth nnd IS* steady eyes told of In- ; It's » sideboard boat. BOBBst-iing to tell jiin." domlt'ib'e purpose to conquer physical ; o This Company invites you to purchase its ""Yes, -lie •aid. -imply. weak-less First clas« barber shop, l.ocate.1 ln •tock now on the market at 5 cents a share. "Onr > ngaaement must end." E. W CLARK FORWARDING CO.. They bad iieen lovers for so long most populous section oj lass Vegaa. It haa some of the richest and most promis­ The woman looked at him. stunned are making a specialty of groceries '.n thai tluy bad forgotten ibe measure ol Then bhe >Mnai B rare, sweet smile. case lots. Two chairs. For cash or on terms. A the pees* Since early childhood they .«.„ „„| ing mining claims in the Vincent Mining Dis­ sllrh y AiUv had o money making opportunity. AppK to bad Men plM-MlM und chums, but "Oome. no Joking." she said. Its trict, about 18 miles southwest of Las Vegas, NOTICE. R E. Lake, af Turf Saloon since OS* m.morable day—sh! the wo- too happy a night." Nev. man remembered the very day and ! ..,t JH ,,.„... -_|d he flem>ly .., „,„ Church service are held at the Only a limited amount of treasury stock is dste, afier all- they had been accepted i yom . ..„, ^^ m), ,nto ,he wor,d now school house each Sunday at 3 p. m. .AS VEGAS ANO TONORAM RAIL­ Jover-i the one lo the other, ll was j B0<- . v „, not ^ hampered by any Sunday school 8 p. m. Preaching by ROAD COMPANY. "on the market at 5 cents a share. Very, very ions ago, l."», lti. IT—perhap* I woman the pastor, Dr. Bain. What money is realized from the sale of this as much as M years back In the paat, RU j^^ .( ^ m flm w,th ,„. 0 . It waa all ao full of promts* »•*<• horror; then: TIME TABLE NO. 5 stock will be strictly applied to make a mine creiltllllv thm wlth For the Feet. happine.' a then. He was vonng. brt!-• , _ „ , . To uke effect Thurt-Uy. July *>. iws, ml i. et ... "As \'iii desire, C arence—eo ll 1* for For ferspiring IM dissolve an ounce and make your investment a profitable one. Uant, ruh, with every prospect ahead , . . a in . Mountain Time «_peiM-<*'*r * _« ,»U're«*- Ken-ember, though of sslpbats ol soda in a pint of ho| No s. dated May 2*>th l*»i aii^ito rtisasv nm st vou \v.it~r and rub the feet over with thi:; claims: The Happy Jack. Banner, Good Hope, promise obtained It. and went brave- | * °* ***> *° ™* ** *•? *» without notice. ly sway t«- oolless IB nt himself for a j ***** **> ** ******** of y°Hn,eir every t.-ght and morning. Dust a llttb Walcott. Lake, West, Big Ledge, and Annex. pre,, ,-areer And In ,11 the land t * h" '* ,,f H*oa* m*u dropped her fac* tn her t-ea-e Daily the impiaaalon uf one leaf. Arrive Daily price. bet wet-ii them and bliss hanls and the sob* came straight from Then saaai the crash, and In a single har he., u women: Clarence learned he was the "It u not true:" she said again and orphan of a bankrupt and a suicide— agala to herself. "It is not true! He and his loved und respected father is not disloyal. He Is uot cold. Wbat would have been a convict had he not ta It? What is It?" Gool Ocean Breezes Blow in California forestalled it ali by taking hts own A low sound like a moan aroused President life. The weather in I-on Angeles is simply* delightful. As s summer resort tht* her, and she hastened to tbe door region cannot be excelled. So why stay In Nevada hotnes* and swelter away It was. * terrible blow, but Clarence There was a huddled heap oa the side­ your life when relief and comfort is so near. Make Los Angele* yoor never v.-itvered. He left college within walk outside. She flew down the steps headquarters and make frequent trips to the many delightful seaside resorts the hous. never lo return, and bravely and in a moment had Clarences un- where summer life is a blissful dream, or go fishing, bathing, boating, play took up the burden left by hts father cosuscious head ia her lap. Bhe un­ golf or tennis, drive or ride in automobile*. There are many ways to spend It was in awful task for an Inexperi­ loosed his collar and called for help. the time pleasantly and several good theaters In the city are open for enced youth, without business training, Water, brandy and chafing prtnseutly your entertainment. There are daily concerts by celebrated bands at Long who lm I always beea taught that, brought lilin around. Beach ami Venice, only a few miles away where the bree.e is always cool. come tvliat might, the forum* of the 'Alice!'' he whispered, "Kiss uae.' Long Reach. Venice. Santa Monica. Rerondo, Ocean Park, aad Cata- family was safe and that his ambitions What Is li all about?" she aaked, Mna Island, as well ns Ixis Angeles, have excellent hotel* and rates sre rea­ HOTEL NEVADA BARBER SHOP... were to nnd aa outlet tn other ways ss she lifted her lips from hia sonable. thau money-get tl UK Bsmtdes, he This is it,' he said. The doetora then there ia Coronado Beach, -near San Diego, a most delightful place Flrat Clss* Work. loathed busissess with the true abhor­ warned me years ago. It is tbe begin­ for summer outings. rence ot the born aristocrat. For a change, go to Arrowhead Hot Springs, high up on the mouniain In Arcade Saloon, on Flrat Street. ning of the end. I could not let you near San Bernardino The manager o the new hotel and sanitarium there Hut b* never tHnched. He mastered sacrifice your life lo my broken one. I will welcome you and a delightful week or more may be spent there, rest­ AMERICAN ANO the situation and started in to work knew you would If I gave you a chance, EUROPEAN PIAN R. E. LAKE, Proprietor. ing and taking mineral water baths. out ih** problem. After the remnants so I -.solved lo drive you awsy." Kvery good thing you may want to oat can be had at this hotel and La* Vegas. Nevada, of his father's fortune had been gath­ "Sm rlflce!" she exclaimed—theu, me surroundings and climate are all that one could desire. Round trip ered together and paid to hts creditors, I laughing hysterically. "You great rail's lo Lo* Angoles are as follows: From Caliente. $'13.05; Moapa. $27.65; despite the protests ef his mother aud { goose " Las Vegaa, $23.65: Jean (Good Springs). $20.95: Nipton. $20. Tbese on elstere. Clarence obtained employment i Whst did ihe doctors say?" sh* de- sale every day and good 30 days for return. Rates to Long Beach ..J. P. MILLER... with a business concern and pushed j ihrough I.OB Angeles 50 cents higher, and ticket* sold Mondays, Wednes­ C. L. HORSEY muuiled. PPOPntBTOPi along doing work at which his very j days, and Fridays, at above named stations. Return limit 60 days. Fall ATTORNEY AND COVNSELLOR soul -.ihuorred. He supported his mo­ "Thai I might be stricken down at particulars, illustrated folders of seashore and Southern California resorts AT LAW ther rtul the family, educated his any moment unless I gave up all work may be obtained from agents at stations named, or from l__s Vegss A Toso­ youuger brother and, above and beyond and went Into the country and lived pah railroad agents at Johnnie, Nevada. it all. paid in year by year what he wit hum worry and nervous excitement If not available elsewhere, write K. W. Gillett, G. P. A.. Los Angeles W. L APLIN could save to reduce his father's debts. Thts is only a warntng But lt pre­ PIOCHE NEVADA about. A A but the years were long and dreary sages the end" and the great cloud of the debts hid We will go lata the country, Clar­ SALT LAKE EXCURSIONS FURNITURE B.r. BOCCS O. D. HICKS the sunlight beyond. Only one ray of ence.'' sbe Bald, simply "I have a l\ S —The new L. V. & T. R. R. will soon be running trains between Laa light iii he have—excepting Alice, of small Inheritance and plenty <>t Vegas and Rhyolite, Beatty, Bullfrog and other mining towns. Now nta- PAlNTS_V^OI^ BOGGS -a CO. course—and that was that certain ar­ str'-ngih. We will get a small plac* ning to Johnnie. Good connections at Las Vegas with Salt Lake Route. ticles he wrote were accepted from and vou can cultivate it. 1 can make Ice Cream Any Quantity, time to time by magazines ot the bet­ ends meet « ARCHITECT ^ ther dead. Then came an offer from a (I ••! wi*ht, I**, by Daily Story Pub. C«M ALBERT SIMMONS & SON JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC-OOOOOOS-COOOOO [Plans, Specifications and Supcrin/ tendencc. Cement Block Con­ t_£MENT (-X0NT-UCTORS struction a -specialty. stccwAii-i AM) aoca* A MSOALTT* Where Game is Plenty. We Pay 8 per cent | Office x Hotel Las Vegas LAS VEOAS - • NEVADA If Nimrod came to British Colum- dully of the headwaters of the Bridge PER ANNUM oa monthly savlaga aad terse deposits. Bla he would experience another hey­ river, aeeesslble by stage or prefer­ We loaa only oa First Mortgages or Improved Reel day. Tb* sports of the forest and ably by pack train from Ashcroft. a Kstate. See our Local Agents stream are triumphant there. Moose, station aad little town on the main IA. D. BISHOP SMITH

******* tt Chicago wbse It toeame kaawa HIS ONE WEAK 8POT. that he had followed a tmfe saa. te GAGE JOINS SECT thaas, false god. OLD MAP OF AMERICA BIRDS EAT BOLL WEEVIL. msn* still president of tae First • • .Vatiosal beak Mr. Oage. hard. nR -KCBXTABY OV TMB FBHFOBMINO OOOD BMMV- destroy*r* of weevils la maa of money, received * ftssah of AMCIBHT DOCUMBHT FU BJ-XSHBD tbelr aear relative*, tie black FBISMDLY 90 ICB VOW OOTTOM OBOWBBB. Inner vision which is said to have TK AMflTBBDAM XV 1090. sad aiBBdow lark*, la winter O. G. Haydea. of O Haydea a> THBOSOPHI*T8 changed bis life. It was while he Oriel**, becsuse of their bright plssa- Oh. Atf , ef Albert was at a banquet at the Andltorlum Inwestlgattens by th* Agricultural sg*. have nntll recently beea extens­ "I was so tas** that hotel that the vision came. He saW Contain* Many Xrror* — Mertlswest Department Prov* That F*atb*r*d ively need for millinery psrpo—. aad I eould hardly walk. CONVERT TO SIMPLE LIFE. a scene In a far country In which Territory a Blank and OaUferaia _toug*ti* Ar* Helping ta tha* their numbers have beea ssnsen There ws* aa his brother, a western mine nwif.-. Marked as an Island—Found Oastroj reduced. Thousands were slaughtered, countable wss the principal figure He received not alone IB tbe United States, bnt la ln File of Bubbtsh. of tb* back, Well-Known Chicago Banker and Fi­ a distinct impression that his brother IB vest I gat ion has proved again that Central America, where they pass the constant pahs nancier Settles in Colony Founded waa holding a gun and that the Minneapolis, Minn.—Aa ancient and la tba birds the farmer bas an unfail­ winter, in view of their great value aching. I could by Madame Tingley at Folnt weapon exploded He saw his broth­ faded map of America, published ln ing friend. Scientists employed by aa rest sad Loms. California. er lyrng dead In a lonely country road Amsterdam In the year 162*, shortly tbe government agricultural depart­ vary uncomfortable The picture was so vivid that he after the landing of tbe Pilgrim fa­ ment have discovered tbat 2$ species at aight. As my Point l-oma Cal LfBII J ti.ize Is was disturbed by it. and when a thers at Plymouth Rock, was found of birds feed on the cotton boll weevil, keslth wa* good IB leading the >lm Though in few hours Ister he received word that smong a pile of old paper* and rub­ that great peet of the south, which at •very othar may, I terested. he is • i • ni'inl^r of the his brother had- been kilie I in th*- bish sent in to the Salvation Army one time threatened to destroy tbe could not uaderstaag Theoaophlcal am i-t.. These atst ssme manner as had gfayasr—i n> hun Industrial borne the other day, and cotton growing industry ot Texa* and this troahta. It was Just ss if alt the meets are male • I , oat M » in the dresm. he was si lBS0rSBS*4 is one of the most unique and inter sons* other state*. And of theee 2$ strength bad gone from- my back. tary of the trea is* st ie- ami Leas* the great psychic in Chicago, lie knowne parts of that unknowns hold tbe hlgheet records for efflciency and when normal action waa restored, becsuse I have p reaal fin IJ here. had written Ix-ok* on the sniij'-ci tnd worlde, Iiothe people, manners and as weavll destroyers. the trouble with my bach disappeared. because the climate I *** Abie; taught the cult Vr. Ha -"-n lefl tor buildings: to be sold In Pop*head Al The problem of controlling the rav­ I have not had aay return et It** because It Is jnsi « •• i • . < tic rush the east a few years ,ater anl ley, a-uiinst the Kxehange of G. Hum ages of this cotton pest in the cotton For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a snd roar of th» world: b can-.- here recently. It was un ier this man ble. London." growing states has been one of such box. FOster-Mllbura Co.. Buffalo, N. T. oae csn lesd th • 1MB I tnat _*• ,,an-**?r ***•'•* lip the *tud\ . serious moment and great importance In the descriptive matter appears A friend In ne d usual ly needs all c,n Born r cnc the following statement: "America, that the United State* department "Beyond these roasoa* there air two ******* * *y h* can squeeze out of you. Institutions aataatbhs i h. re which t„ ! what lleth beyond her from the of agriculture undertook the careful me lend much latefSBl to the plsr-e. he was a tiorn psychic. He was in equator to the polea appears ss yet study of the matter. Mr*. Wlnaiow'B Boothia* Hyrmp. The first Is the Cnite 1 St!.ie< military the habit of reeelvina ft_sh"« of some to be waste ground upon our msps." Accurate information as to the valsse ll-rea teetblsc, Hftrss lb* •*•»--, -Moeea B» of our native birds as destroyers of •Hayspate,curwwtadeotW. Steak reservation, with it* fine stystea* of indistinct thing that was goin:- to Tbe entire Northwest Territy from this pest, which ls of such great Im­ harbor defense-". It* tSBlBBBfci of sr- happen to him. The 'black art," or Ohio west Is sll a blank. The great portance to tbe cotton grower, could Bailway Tariff Simplified. tlllery men. etc. Tie second is the the study of astrology, was the n»xt lakes are not shown, and that portion be obtained only by means of careful Germany has just revised its rail­ Raja Yoga school fur children and step, and. although he communicated of the country around the Bay of St. and continued observation ln the field, way tariff, which involves a mult!- youths of sll agt Indirectly with leaders In this art. Lawrence Is called Canada. The rest supplemented by study of the stom­ plication of tickets. It Is calculated "This school was established and Is he also pursued the study in quiet, of the present dominion ls called "The ach contents of the birds. Field ob­ that a traveler with a small family being carried on By Katherine Ting- and waa identified with no organiza­ Northerne parte of Northe America" servations alone, unverified by stom­ going from Mulhouse to Bale wtll find ley as leader and official head of the tion. Even the river St. I__wrenee bad not ach examinations have proved unre­ himself furnished with 60 tickets. Is Universal Brotherhood anl Theosoph Astrology goes beyond the mathe­ been discovered, and in speaking of liable. Birds may be observed picking sdditlon to which are tbo** for bag leal Boclety throughout the world. The matical calculation of the influence the present eastern statea the nar­ insects from cotton plants, but it does school excites my Interest, and the of heavenly bodies upon Individual rator goes on to say: "It ts mostly BIRDS THAT DKSTROT BOLL not follow that the Insects are boll magnificent work it Is doing In tbe de­ and national life. It developa, Inhabited by our men, snd therefor* WEEVIL Scotch Welcome Automobilt*ta. weevil*; nor la the statement tbat velopment of clean, healthy, well-edu­ throagh concentration In the study called New England. There la but a Nlghthawk. 1 Oriole. A Blackbird.) Motor car reliability trials were boll weevils have been found in birds' cated, and self-co-ntrolled young lives of colors, s grest brsln power, ac­ one entrance by tbe sea, a fatre bay. aa weevil destroyers every effort hsld la Scotland recently, and the stomachs, If made by persons unac­ stimulates my hope for the fnture of cording to those who profess to know. Th* chief city la 'Ianus Towne,*" should be made to prevent their de drivers were sstounded st their re­ customed to the identification of In­ th* society. The voices of the stars, best inter­ probably meaning Jamestown. st ruction for'any purpose whatever. ception along the route. In every preted by Zsidkel, of London, hav* sects, to be accepted aa conclusive. In­ "I am not affiliated except in tbls One of tbe oddest things about the Tbe same suggestion applies with al­ towa sad village the women and chil­ lured many of the world's greatest sect remains in a bird's stomach are friendly wsy either with the military map is the western part of the con­ moat equal force to tbe nlghthawk, dren lined the roadside and shouted business men, financiers snd think­ nearly always in a more or less disin­ station or the Theosophlt-sl society. I tinent, which shows the present gulf which la strictly Insectivorous sad ts enthusiastic welcome*. Sprays of ers. tegrated condition, so that identifica­ am too old to enlist in the army and shown to be sn enemy of the boil lilac and other flower* were throws at lower California to extend on tion of the species is difficult and re­ I have not yet been Invited to join tb* Mr. Gage began with the most hum­ weevil. During the migrations the lntt the cars as they passed, aad la- through to the north, thua making of quires the services ot a spec talis t. theosophists. I would consider it hon­ ble neophyte In the study of the California an island. The narrator nlghthawk occurs ln certain section* vltations to stop were given. As a result of the investigation of orable to be related to either of them." Identity of blue and yellow stare. states: "The islands of the America of the south ln great numbers aad 1* the relations of birds to boll weevils. Mr. GSRC h* at present occupying After this, It Is claimed, comes the la the Pacific sea* are not many or frequently shot wantonly or for food. Sunday Best in Italy. 28 species have been aacertsslned to Prospect cottsge. which he owns, near power to conjure out of the black of much account. The chief one is Th* bird should everywhere and at all The question of Sunday rest Is be­ feed on the weevils, as follows: Katherine Tlngley's temple. It ls a unknown tbe souls of men ln any part California, an island about 50 leagues tlmea be protected. ing agitated to a large extant ta Italy, of the world. Klldeer. Cowblrd.. and a commission was named aom* beautiful spot in idyllic surroundings, from the Northe cape." There is s Hed-winged black­ In the case of an insect BO destruc­ Interest in Spiritualism. QSSAtt tim* ago which recommended that aa Inducing the contemplative life which small village noted on the map called Nlghthawk. bird. tive as the boll weevil, which has Meadow lark. far aa possible an uninterrupted rest Is a feature of the Theosophists' cult. One of Mr. Gage's flrst esoteric in­ **S. Francisco." . duo r-tailed fly­ Western meadow thus fsr defied all attempts st re- catcher. of trom 32 to 36 hours should be in­ With Mr. Gsge are Col. and Mrs. terests wsa spiritualism. An Inti­ Florida Is described aa being "aear Phoebe. lark. j stralnt and 1* steadily extending Its Pyrrhuloala, sured io alt die working classes, sad Brainerd. Mrs. Brainerd being Mr. mate friend of the banker told of the Bay of Mexico, and a beautiful re­ Orchard oriole. Painted bunting. j ravages Into new terrttory, every Baltimore oriole. thst in case of pubic services, the Cage's sister and a member of the the delight with which Mr. Gage fol­ gion it is." Bullock oriole. 'Jickcls-el. natural chock to Its increase should lowed this study before the more Brewer blackbird. Whit e-r u m p e d men who worked on Sundsys should Universal Brotherhood. It I- they who The Mississippi river is called the shrike. ! be encouraged. Though the extent of modern cult of theosophy was knowa Great-tailed grackle hsve one day off In the week by turns, first induesd the distinguished prose­ "River de Flores." and Is not shown Savanna Sparrow. American pipit. I the services rendered by the svisa to the world at large. It was ru­ Lark sparrow. Mockingbird. domestic servants being entitled to lyte to visit Point I.oma snd drink at for more than 100 miles from th* Brown thraaher. enemies of the Insect may sometime* mored among bis frienda ten years White-throated spar­ a half holiday a week. The law does the fount there mouth. row. Carolina wren. seem small or even Insignificant, la ago that spiritualism was occupying Cardinal. Bluck-crested tit not spply to fishermen. Become* Beady Convert. The present states of New Mexico Least flycatcher. mouse j reality their cumalatlve effect ls very a great deal of his attention, and at­ The former s m package. Th* chemists of the competition for the Davis cap. Ward week previous. Willie Smith, Ameri­ agricultural department say thia was a legatee of the late Jesse Huntslnger, with but to no good. I was very bad of tbe Theoarmhleal brotherhood, and declares thst he is out of sny further can champion with two round* of 74 some of the former secretary's grand­ low grade of sulphate of potassium, a wealthy farmer east of this city. last summer and could not work at Gentry avers that he worked for trips abroad to battle for th* cup. He each, took second honors with s totsl times. children are pupils in Mme. Ting­ worth about 23 cents. Tha plant ex­ has tired of conditioning himself and Huntslnger on his farm for nearly of 802 strokes, and James Maiden, of "On Dec. 2, 1902, I was taken so ley'* Raja Yoga school at the home­ perts of the department admitted that thia year's work showed he had fallen j vineless potatoes could be grown, but 20 years without compensation, with Toledo, and Lawrence Auchterlonle, of bad the doctor said I could not live stead. Now that he has settled at off in his game aad service aa well. | they are small and only develop while the promise that Huntainger would Glenvlew, tied for third honor* with over 24 hours at the moat and I Point Loma Mr. Gage Is taking a deep Collins haa fallen off in his game, the starch of the seed potato lasts. provide for bim la his declining 305 each. Willie Anderson, present made all preparations to die. I could Interest ln the work of Mme. Tingley, showing tbat he cannot stand the high According to Darst's circulars, a bla years. When Huntslnger's will was title holder and four time* winner of hardly est anything, everything dis­ -Heading all the Instructive lectures. pace Bteadily, whlcb was one* hts forte. ten feed wide, five feet high an<_ 100 probated it was found thst be had th* natioal open champioship, finished tressed me, snd I waa weak and *lck Mrs. Tingley and her Universal Little, s more rugged msn, ls appar­ feet long would produce 300 to $50 left all hia property, personal and fifth. The wet greens were too much sll over. When in that condition cof­ brotherhood, which Is s seceding or­ ently coming now to th* top of hi* j bushels of potatoes la 60 days. The real, to his housekeeper, Sarah Bloom, for Anderson, snd he took 84 strokes, fee waa abandoned and I was pot OB ganisation from the older Theosophist game, and should in the next national j bin was to ba filled with bedding, the and had not provided for Gentry or bringing his totsl to 307. Alexander Postum, the change ln my feelings movement, first came Into notoriety tourney prove the runner-up if not the secret of which Darst refused to givs any of hia own relstlvese. Efforts Ross, of Oskley, finished sixth, with came quickly after the drink that wag In 1902. when 11-Cuban children were new champion, whlchf title Wright Imported for the school at Point until he got the $25'from the prospec­ by the relatives to break the will 310; Stewart Gardner, of Garden City, poisoning me was removed. tive vineless potato raiser. now holds. Loma. Tbese were known at the time were la vain, and the case of Gentry seventh, with 311. H. Chandler Egan, "The pain and sickness fell away ss the "lotus buds." A great stir was la attracting considerable attention. national amateur champion, and Gil­ from me and I began to get well day Open* Park to Aid Cupid. Miss May Sutton, of California, lost caused and an order secured through After Huntslnger's death Gentry, bert Nichols, of Denver, tied tor eighth by day, so I stuck to It until aow I Kenosha, Wis.—John Petersejn, the tennis championship qt Oreat Brit­ the efforts of the Cerry society for having no home, and being 60 years and ninth places with 311 each; Jack am well snd strong again, can eat well-known Danish resident, ain, which sbe won lsst year, being de­ th* deportation of the children when of age, had to be taken to the county Hobena, ot Englewood. N. J., finished heartily, with no headache, heart opened "Reform park." No lntoa.- feated by Miss Douglass by 2—0. Tbe they reached Ellis Island. New York. farm. tenth with 314. Egan took 80 for his trouble or the awful sickness ot tha canta will be aold within th* con­ scores were 6—8, 9—7. The English Th* order waa subsequently revoked afternoon round, but thi* wss low old coffee days. I drink all I wish of fines of the breathing spot, but •pe­ player took the flrst set somewhat tad the children allowed to proceed, enough to place him within th* sub­ Postum without aay harm and enjoy dal attention wtll be given to youth­ Billiards by Telegraph- easily, but the American-British cham­ but aot untfl the brotherhood bad stantial honors of ths tournament lt Immensely. ful lovers, tor whom Petersen baa New York.—Chesa by cable is s fa­ pion rallied and made a desperate ef- been wiven a thorough airing. --This seems like a strong atory, provided several secluded nooks. Ha miliar game, but a telegraphic billiard • Student of the Occult match played by men 300 miles apart QOOOOOOOUOOUOOCOOOOOOOOOOBOOPOnOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO— bat I would refer you to tha 'First says he hopes to promote matrimony Nst'l Bank, the Trust Banking Com­ Mr. Oage was well known during ta a novelty. The table was marked How to Know Them. Different In Kenosha. pany, or any merchant of Graat'a fads residence in Chit-ago to students IB squares, like a checker board, small The Soda .Water Man—By his phis. Miss Lakewood—What a lovely new Pass, Ore., in regard te ray standing, Bf the occult and the "black art." Pays Upton Sinclair $10,000. enough to place the balls accurately The Temperance Man—By hi* no's. yacht Mr. McSoah has! Is lt a csat*r- aad I will send a sworn statement Bis Interest in esoteric matters be­ London.—Such success as that At tha end of eacb play the exact po­ The Conceited Msn—By his I's. board boat? of this If yoa wish. Ton can also use gan ta a dramatic way in Chicago in gained by Upton Sinclair naturally sition of the three balls would be tele The Surveyor—By hts feeL Miss Clevelsnd—No—no—from what my name." Name given by Postum tttS. He has been considered a candl- brings to light hia earlier and graphed the other, and the bails oa The Captain of Industry—By his they tell me, I think It's a sldsbosurd Co, Battle Creek, Mich. for the great world society, ua- hitherto obscure books. What sort tbs second table placed ln precisely hands. boat—Cleveland Leader. [nosrn snd unnamed, which waits for of price* are paid to those who have the same position aa warn left oa the The Mil tary Msn—By his anas. Still there are many who persist- Its exponent la the year 2,000, when attaint-, sufiresa may be seen from flrst. It required four days to play Tha Stovepipe Man—By his elbows. Behind His Baek. by saying "Cof­ The Rubber Msn—By his neck. "Raater ssys hs hss asvsr fee don't hurt me." A tea days' trial » aear Christ ts to com* to earth to the tact thst for his earlier novel, off the game, aa no special wire was The Miserly Maa—By his chesL stag* fright" of Postum in IU plaee will MI tha tssch tbe *rutb thst the world is aot "King Mldaa," a weekly paper, the used. Hsd arrangements been made The Tourist—By his trunk. "It U evident then, that ha tsat truth aad many times save Ufa. ready to receive aow. Ther* was Gentlewoman, haa paid Sinclair $10,- for direct communic|Upn the The Dairy Man—By ale calves. afraid of spoiled eggs and deoayed "There's a reason.** mourning tbe other day among tbe 000 for tbe Bsglish serial -ould have been coner-rded la little The Iron Maa—By his aails.—Ufa vegetable*."—Chicago Record-Herald. Look for Use tittle book, pgtt gt ttaaa members ot this *oci*ty aseee than the usual tlm*. to WeU-lUe,'' la ***** . CDKPIIWCt HIO FRAUD NORTHWEST N0TE8 FOUR YEARS OT s^OONY. Inyestment Worthy Whole Feet Met-sing Bat Tka dry kiln ot the MIDer -hlnsl* ta 0** asRt and 1,000,000 BB.ag.aB asia de­ CHARGED BY GCVERNMENT -h*B**t*B Investigation stroyed by firs st Clear-brook, Wash. A postofflce ha* b*en established at Merit I* tk* M see- pes ta sa» Saaa -stage a lem rem ot Ta tha year 1880 the std* of my sasssssi. Siis lets-st-lt- tmtm TSe.ii»K- Four Bills Against Utah Coal Coenpe- Depaes, Fremont eonnty, Wyo.. aad la tk* world. Peopl* •mm. aatmt tai—fa»a> H—UT me emta aa* PaoMo Wlllta-B* appointed po*tm*o- right fgot wss cat off from the little things they haew are We Ua* a tall 11 aa mt ike nt*e and Prominent Cltlsen* Fll*d Tkeyga-a aa* recewatea* Mace. Baking Powder and t*r. to* dowa to th* heel, and the physi­ the good word along. •nat? satia-taa teas a* s BBa-.ru • fli*laf In United States Court at cian who bad charge of me waa try­ Ths heal breakfast food la 1U tOllBB UlaB.SBf ~ Coffee meet* State food law Dr. Robert M. Wkttefoot for thirty- Salt Lake. ing to sew np the side of my foot, bat BBS, for It eeatala* oil the i in all its requirements- eight years s well-known Montana wtth no success At last my wbol* properties of nature's best food, John Peterson. practitioner, who came west as aa foot and way np above my calf wss I* wheat State Food Commissioner. Salt I_ake City—Charge* that For­ army surgeon, died tn Bosemsn last nothing but proud flesh. I suffered un­ EOO-O-SEE la deeply la debt ta tha *B*d Jack** paaBB* mer Oovernor Heber M. Wella, ss pre* week in his sixty-sixth year. told agonies for four years, and tried thousand* of wives sad nut has** whsr PUT8 THEM OUT OF AGONY Tb* city directory for 1900. Ju*t Is­ different physicians snd all kinds of us* It In their home*, for thaa* go*4> a. ia aaaasSaaaiafSaaa •*•» an »«rpnaaa ident. and Byron Groo, as secretary, ointments. I could wslk only wtth ft. Oa. Mmn **_****** Altfaramt ttaaa. sue*-, --bows TscoiQa's oopulatkia), to w«tnea tell their neighbors about this Bees ea ear*a. Des—eaestassoae mteam. Physician Admits L*aving Poison of th* state land board, swore to af­ crutches. Ia (wo week* afterwards I great food. I. OH* HBUBBIBB* •BBBIBBB, aaalaaa mmt be 84,910. a gain of 10.040 over laat 4 where Hcpelteely Sick Fatleats fidavits making false statements and saw a change in my limb. Then I be­ Childrea and aged persons aliks an* Uae of llfM rehte-sa ef- allowing the state of Utah to becnm* year. The Increase in population gan using Cuticura Soap and Oint­ STeete/Chir-«<>. Can Beach and Tak* It friends of EGG-O-SEE. party to a scheme to defraud the gov­ since 1900 is over 100 per cent ment often during the day, and kept Merit and common seas* am tha It up for seven months, when my Th* question Ot euthanasia has besy. ernment ot the Inited Statea arc con Salvation Army headquarters for things that sdvertise EOG-O-SBB ! limb was healed up just the same *• §a» I- BBgBWlllyTIFTa-tsa* so t_«r*o« tor Uf* a talned in two complaints filed in the th* states of Oregon, Washington. most. EGG-O-SEE is chesp A IB- *f "asaefea" at Salt La-aO.- Oaaaa a_*lo»_» fxerrislng persons in various psrta of It I never had trouble. It Is eight Idaho Valla awl Meat-alier teaKv aa* th;"country of late, and while it baa United States circuit court on Friday Idaho nnd Montana, wbich hav* been cent packsge contains ten liberal usirsjr aSMlUoaai asarrn we mm** loeasad months now since I stopped using breakfasts. EGO O SEE is sold every­ ei+ni poleta la I'taB. l«aBo, Wrofalaf ilwa.ra s*em*d to m* that certain lu- In two other complaints William F. located in Portland until recently, Cuticura Remedies, the be-«t on God's urnbly 111 sufferers ought to be put where. Grocers must keep ft If th*y ~~6ott aaa ii -dewe artdrana- to tbe aeore adata Colton. H. O. Williams, Hol.ert For­ have been moved to Seattle, Waab. earth. I am working at the present amprmm ioaata* ta -.>»» laaliaaaa ot qMaplaa •ut of their agony. I never met hut one wsnt to keep their good custO-Mm. petal tnaara* q-le* remit. rester and other officials of the Utah Tha fourth car of tho Bell wool clip day after five years of suffering The for good customer- Insist oa buy iag Ovrgaaaral ofl-~aa at*-.11 X**e CH» will be fhyslclan who openly cenfeased i o cost of Cuticura Ointment and Soap Staae* at I p. aa •aSmSasa froai ROW aatt I Sepi. having intentionally killed any onr Fuel company are accused of conspir­ was *ent from I.aramle. Wyo., to Phil­ EGO-OSEE. las. taetael-e. owt-a to the fan* tkat railroads was only 8«. but the doctors' bills trill nut reoal-e fraJjprB' after tkat Boar. He ia an old army surgeon, now re­ acy to defraud the novernment. A long adelphia last week, making more than The fact that no preparation, a* Saaaart aa* kaUfera Sarins tba harrwat *ea- were more like $»100. John ML Lloyd, cooking Is required, makes EGO-O­ B*a a fere* ef -tea are at work fmm 1* a ai tired from practice, and I asked bin. list of names ot pt-oile alleged to have 100.000 pound* of wool Mr. Bell has 718 S. Arch Ave., Alllsnce, Ohio, June MBit p. at SIUM arSen for maeklae a-traa one day what treatment wss given ab •hipped ao far. The clip will amount SEE very popular. Open the package; t-lapkone Ba, laSeaeaaSaai IBS ao* ta. Bell MS been drawn into the conspiracy by 27, 1905.** put as much as you like In a dish; tmtng mm bests aiatWI luminal gun-shot wounds during the them Is given. Among the men figur to about 200,000 pounds. Watakaaaa ee tke preaiieea alchilr. war. for I had heard that abdominal pour on milk or r rea no and eat It ing actively for the coal company is One of the features of the wool mar­ Iodine a Cure for Snake Bite is delicious. It is wbolesom*. It surgery ws* almoat undreamed of in For a sure cure for snake bite, take those day*. Charles Moslyn Owen. ket *t Boston last week In territorial makes you strong. stock was the transfer of a line of about seven drops ot iodine, scarify A lot of interesting facts shoot Consolidated Wagon "A big drink of laudanum," he an The Iniied States of America U md bathe the wound also with iodine. •wer*d. "At least Mat's the treatment complainant in all four of the bills filed 200,000 postndB of fine staple Wyoming EOO-O-SEE have been published la This remedy was flrst used by a med­ book form entitled, "Back t* NBtnT*.** & Machine Company I gav*. It saved 48 hour* of agony and the i'tah Fuel company and I'leaa at 28*,. cents, the scoured cost being ical officer In British service in In­ Slaos then I've never let anybody suf- placed at about 75 centa. Tht* book also hss s course ef phys­ Uadtac la*ttm*st Da*lcrs luk aad Idaho snt Valley Coal company are the prin­ dia It haa cured both man and a ical culture—fully Illustrated. Aay- • Ccene T. OSes. Os-scral Nuaccr r*r if I could help lt. Wben I ht-n number of animals; It never falls; patients wtth cancer in th* last stares cipal defendant--. Two of the com­ A boiler tn a fertiliser plant Sn tbs ene wishing this book will receive tt plaints, one againat each company, suburbs of Portland, blew up. killing it Is really wonderful in its effects. free by addressing EGG OSEE Cos** JOB. P. BMIIVM. W. *. MOOOSSSSIOK, iay. I call on* day and leave three One Instance I will relate. A young aaasioaav. vioe •msiDiar powders within reach. These sr* to deal with the acquisition ot coal lands Frank tviton, aged 40. and injuring F psny. 10 First St, Qulncy. IU. MBLVISS D. WILL*. SBCSiTiar man working for me ln the harvest mak* you sleep,' I aay. 'Be very car* as agricultural lands by me_ns ot stat* F. L#ut*-, wbo was working with Pel- Held waa bitten by a very large rat­ f'li not to take more than on* at a selection by the defendant companies, ton. An alleged defective tank ls ssid Two Profitable Postal Syetems. tlesnake on ne of hts large toes. I Next to Great Britain. Russia haa II "is. You'd never wtke again If you through agents. The other two tak* to b* responsible for the explosion. gave him about seven drops of tincture •oat two'' the most profitable postal syetesa, up the acquisition of lands by coal en Ms_rtln Gorman, convicted of wife- of Iodine on a little sugar, and to which nets over 820.000,000 a year. Save Your Money 1 could tell you of at leaat 20 pa mske doubly sure repeated the dose < 'aaa. who hsve taken the ovecdose be­ tries in the federal land office. It ls beattm*. has been sentenced by the In making Jewelry purchaaea. We charged that these were fraudulently Goldfleld. Nevada, justice of the ammo an hour !a*er. His foot swelled, but oan fill your orders by return mall or fore I called again, and my conscience next morning he waa all right. I have A.ttt CA TFOXAE. express, and guarantee our goods. _aa never troubled me about one ot made through 'dummies." to thirty days in the county Jail. Two The total area of the land involved hsd animals whose bodies have swelled them."—Washington Post hours of each day he must stand tied considerably, but all have recovered is close to 80,000 acres, and the valu* to * post ln a public place, placarded The Greatest Statutes Cellegt hs ths W*rM MAKK8 STEP.IN ADVANCE. between |5,0uo,o0») and »G,000,0.0. It from the bite.- Topeka Capital. Include* some or the producing coal "wlfe-Ueater." All Hallows College Secures Services mines of the companies. The govern­ T. A Renner. a wealthy sheepowner Rich Oil Field* of Africa. University of of Crack Athlete and Student. ment asks not only that the patents and banker, of Meeteetse, Wyo., and The oil fields near Delaeoa bay. tn be declared void and the tttl* returned his bride, formerly Miss Catherine Africa, are expected to prove among Notre Dame Salt I.ake City.—At the close of All to the United States, but demands pay tha most productive In the world. NOTRE DAME, INDIANA Hallows college In June Captain for all the coal mined from the landa Woods of Eddyvllle, Neb, were dTOWned a few days ago in a flood We rear ante, tree fei*f: Om* it—Ami* Freeman Bassett, Instructor In ath­ In question. The value of the latter It**, * »d e*r rtmJeett ArAtwe lAtmmkmt SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. letics and Charles J. Savage, a mem­ is not estimated, bat is said to run caused by a cloudburst In Iron gulch 18 taiUiaf a 75 fWassasrs Mt Ttiiliils Into the hundreds of thousands ot near Me* teotse. Coun*, lu tiu>i»i and ISmlara La-aaasa, -Ste­ ber of the technical staff, resigned. lla-. '-|''orv._n,t _<><>_omlw. I-•nlalr- Btataa*. dollars. PDaT-aa-r.CI-ll. __>c4rl«ai. aad Maa-aaSaai fc-jt Father Ouinan. who has just returned The mysterious diwippearance of 8 SBBijas. Arrhn.-tura, La*, ShorOn-d. Bop_ Baaf from an Pxtensive tour of Coloradoi One Hundred Million For National SOB. Tii*-*rUir,, packapi containing IS.0M rrom ths oPHUt, pcpAR-nsSXT BOB BOT* announce* that ho has secured, la Reclamation. Merchants' National Bank of Port­ .XDBK TRU-TEK** the person of John F. Tobin, a suc­ T--MS. BaarS. Taltlaa. aaa UQ-STT. Boise, Idaho.—The slogan, "On* land a few afternoons ago. Just betore cessor to these men wbo combine* Saaa* laa caaas Sa Uka tagiaSrar lar C hundred million dollars for national closing tlm*. has been reported to the both th* qualities ot a teacher aad reclamation," which is* to be the bat­ police, and local detectives are work­ athletic director. All the athlatie tle cry at the fourteenth National Ir You CANNOT work at the college will be plsseed un ing on the eaa*. rlgation congress at Boise, September Another rich st*ke is reported in der hi* direction neat year, and th* 3, haa been taken up by delegates outlook for th* finest class teems in coming from every section ot the the Manhatun-Belmont company's tootball. baseball and on the field and country. Advocates of the movement property at Manhattan. Nev. It is said track ie more encouraging than evar will be able to convince every dele that a thirty-foot ledg* hs* been CURE Mr. Tobin haa made a great record ln gate to the congress that there is an opened, which, tn place*, runs aa high all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal t _. the past being one of Chicago's fore absolute necessity for the Immediate as 8800 to the ton. The ore is now di tions of the mucous membrane such i most athlete*. last fall he remained use of this sum to complete work now being sacked for shipment nasal caUrrh, uterine catarrh raasai out of college and coaohed the foot­ hy feminine Ills, sore throat, sera nnder way, and that every dollaT will A cloudburst at Goldfleld. '.evada, mouth or 1 attained oyos by simply ball team cf Tulone university at New be returned with Interest within ten did great damage, washing out foum dosing the stomach. Orleans. Francis C Luke, Gesscrai Manager years by the farmers to be benefited. dat ions and causing the collapse ol MfiacsLt-tsatovs But you surely eaa cure these stubbosa Speaking more especially of Mr. It la a business proposition, and the *"ver*l buildings. A number of teat* affections by local treatment with Tobin'* acquirements as a student. security offered Is land that ia worth Father Ouinan of the All Hallows col­ oa the low ground were washed away. LANO SCRIP'*?r Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic more than three times the amount Several children were caught In the lege, says: Am—oveC Forest Reserve and Railroad Scrip for which destroys the disease g-rrns,checks "But it is not aa an athletic man which will be asked tn reclaim it. flood and narrowly escaped drowning. larvn-e-. misui v«jrnl. ticibeml or prairie land; The Boise session will be known as »pprov«tl tinted Siatea Military Nountv land discharges, stops pain, and heal* tha alone that he excels*. He IM likewise Wsiter C. Clark has returned to Warrant*; KecertirJrd Soldier*' Additional Scut'. inflammation and soreness. a brtlllsnt scholar. He lg naturally the "hundred million dollar con- all kinds of Land Scrip bought and sold. II. M. Goldfleld from a fruitless aesrch HAMILTON. The Portland. Portland. Ore.on. Paxtine represents the most successful mathematically Inclined, and has local treatment for feminine ills ever gone through an extensive coorse ln through I>eath valley for his brother, Ntw produced. Thousands of womea testify $20,174.24 William G. Clark and J. Peters John- 1 HAVE * Aasariea* C*M P-M Wat-has algebra. geometry. trigonometry Pennsylvanians Studying Irrigation. .laroiilee- twealjr ya»r» .pit- [>r i.« to this fact So cents at druggists. (plane and spherical), calculus tint-' aon. prospectora who have been miss­ tall, »hi.U I will a.-u Oil. iwk for *W.*»e. Boise, Idaho.—Among the states of A-KlCt-BTK-A-lZ, .--baa B„-_..BI_.W_-i._JC WIS. gral and differential). He wss st the ing since July 7. He stated It as hts S Send for Free Trial Box head of the Chicago Debating society. the esust to t-end delegations to the NaWonail Irrigation congress, which belief that the men were murdered. PAT EAT ATTOUXKAH. Tug. K. PA..TON COw, with the oiganiv.ati'.n and conducting Johnson discovered gold in the I'sna- INCREASE of which he is thoroughly conversant. meets at Boise September 3, Penn­ Wheat, ma aa.-aSa aawa lniiit range last June. CataluKve ami aaatp-aa ~~ Trade Marks, De- - »*.r In history and literature he Is Al. In sylvania will be the most numerously aiana, Cop-ri|bta aad WINTER fact, they do not conceal th* fact at represented. This Is accounted for It ls possible that Esther Mitchell PATENTS I.abela proeared. the university that he ts one of their by the fact that Irrigation Is being and Mrs. Maud Creffleld, charged BaxssAB --BBBBBB. US V 8_. Waa-S-ctoa. 1*. O W. N. U., Salt Lake City, He. Bt, 1BBB We hare collected over twenty very distinguished students." thousand more GOLDEN DOL­ practiced to a considerable extent in Jointly wtth murder in the flrst degree the Keystone eta'.e. A recent report Americaniratiou of England. for ths killing of Oeorge Mitchell, the LARS FROM BAD DEBTS the of the department of agriculture slayer of Fran. Edmund CheflSeld. the Twenty years ago the English ha­ state* that "In the state of Pennayl- first six months this year than ted everything that was American Holy Roller leader, will never be we did during the corresponding We now think altogether differently. vania there la a great deal of irrigat­ brought to trial on a criminal charge, period last year. We will col­ Tbe American woman la the pattern ed meadow land, and the testimony and that they wtll be sent to the in. upon which our women are being re­ of the fanners Is given to show tbat sane asylum. B-U-LARD-S lect some for you if you turn by means of irrigation the crop la ln modeled; the American man has Chief of Police Wappenateln has diem in. wholly altered om character * and every instance doubled and in fre­ quent cause* trebled." given out Instructions that In the fu­ thst of our buainess. British institu­ ture prise fighters, their trainers and tions are being reconstructed ln ac­ cordance with those of the Unites' Headless Body Found. hangers-on, would not be permitted to SNOW UNIMENT Merchants' Btates.—Truth, tendon. I.eavlttburg, Ohio.—Much excite remala in Seattle and continue their ment prevails here as a result of the prise fight preparations and will en­ We Make Travel Easy. finding of the headless body of a man force Ut* state law, which makes lt a Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for Protective Five trains daily via the Atchison, in a berry patch. The head wa* later mi-demeanor for any one to b* con­ Topeka A Santa Fe. Colorado to Kan­ found in a near-by hay field. Both nected In any capacity with a prize sas City, St. Joe. Chicago. Oalveston, body and head were badly decompocsd fight. Association El Paso, City of Mexico. Ask me In the pocket* were found letters Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, about reduced rates. C. F. Warren, showing that the man was Albert Ken­ I,. T>. Chauby. a fireman, wsa killed Scientific Collectors of Bad Debts O. A.. A. T. A S. t. Hy.. 411 Dooly nedy of Ellis, Mo. He had r*c*nOy at Missoula, Mont, In a most unusual Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Commercial Block, Salt Lake Block. Salt I_»ke City. Utah. been living at Mantua, where a brother manner. The engine on which Chau­ now resides. Ksnnedy Is known to by waa working collided with another Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted City, Utah. Liquors Mads Up Into Candy. oa the T and he was hurled into the "Practically every known liquor, aa have had |300 just before bis death fire box Just as he opened the door. Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, "Some People Don't Like Us." well aa whisky und brandy, ts made,-ip Only 76 centa and a silver watch were The entire top of his head was burned Into candy in one form or another," found in the pockets of the dead man off. Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, says a well-known confectioner. "Too The forest fire In the Cascades near can get tn bonbons of various kinds Florida Negroes Lynch*d. Detroit. Ore, continue* unabated, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE creme de menthe, cognac, hummel, Tampa. Fla.—John Black sad Wil­ about 1,000 acre* being now burned Union Assay Office Chartreuse, cherry brandy or bene­ liam Reagin, negroes, wer* lynched by over aad the flames spreading rapidly. m. a. HAMausa. ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. sse- as. **_naan.a__a_B_ '•' P._*_ #.O_. •*BOB• aS«4 m - m* dict ine." a mob of 200 men near Fort Gardner Ail the sawmills along the Corvallls 4. V. S.OUl- **t-v .aaa civv. uvass The negroes killed Ed Granger, a A Eaatera railroad have shut down white turpentine operator, without and the men taken to tk* fir* to fight th* flame*. T__ree Sizes, 26c, 50c and $1. Sold by all DrugfiaU. provocation, and were captured by Sheriff Wiggins and three deputies Quartermaster Sergeant Dodds of company B, Twenty-second Infantry, All Hallows near the scene of the killing a few located at Saa Francisco, committed hour* afterward. The mob halted the suicide at Amerlcsn Lake, where army sheriff and posse snd took possession maa-UTBis sre ln progress, by throw­ College of the prisoners. Both confessed snd ing ht_as*-f into the lake. He left a wer* hanged to a nearby tree, bslng note to his captaia saylag tkat ke was EVEXYTI1NG FREE tired of hts Job. Salt Uke City afterward riddled with bullet*. rea 19* FACE The state beard of equsllsatloa, EVERY IU.VST.LATE* An Oklahoma Delegation to VWt which uader the laws of Montana fix** sroar Under the Direction of ths Idaho. tk* assessment af tbs railroads of tke m BKOWNMC'S CATALOCVE PATENT FREE ON Marist Fathers, sided by Boise. Idaho.—A State Irrigation state, has decided upoa sa increase of EVERY SEASON Expert Lay Professors. about 11% per cent over last year** REQVEST coagre** ws* organized at Oklahoma aasesa-oeat of the main lines. Last i4 , map Ctty. Okla., a few days ago. th* mem­ year the main line* were a—e***d at Boarding nnd Day School tor Boys. ** *^a ,^_^-*__*aaas-l*?_i 2 -Mis afco** aaa la-rat. Is aa>o-a aa asHHsraaaaa* sUaaase. *stu«l_«s maSsta. asanas aaaia* ber- of whlcb paased a resolution to 114,488 par rail*. THE OLD RELIABLE ff*slil*lle>saa. -tasaaSs-UkMSa. Tt_s -asasatiaa olalasa u, «!-• torn*, taoraaak atPaataml, -atantlBc aa* CsBBiaaiBlal Brana-aa. ooafsrriac Bsgiam la Um aaaaa. la hi attead the National Irrigation oon Freak HartweU. wbo is waatai at iaaaaar aseevtssa eeee* -nnaa sss vise SSSSSVM. axasaa I as* p-jalnal lasmrsfiis-sa I -TT-B-lM Al _••__"•*I _1/1 Triall-all Q*memAm.m*m,t._a— *_ g__ A-baay. -0-rar,^to answer a charge of •a-oor SHBSS duriae < VS* *-***•*• aat UUIP9, i-gaaHV, 0**ptt7lnt>*_rr -F_,w eamaom. Cwapalaar- -.llliat- drill aa*ar U-s SUiaeSioair a ot aa arsar oSSesr. sfaals ot prmr. embessUna fftOO from Foshsy * Ms- BROWNING BROS. Co., Ogden, Utah taSt-l. saa Baa* aad tha oi.-aana tr-a* -festal Saatmaa ef tmetmUem*. Fntairn Sralatsgj i. in s body. Tbe new etaie of Ok- s-SBlla a» nasals, oa*U*s of raaalac aeSeat Vaara. la Hiskar SSaiSsassSlSB. ihaaaUSrr, r* '-' * *•***> * frr»«t of nearly 11.000.sen- , nsBfehaata, four months ago, sad •aa, aa* a-ss la Tanas •odaraia •00 for the Irrigation of the lands in also oa charges of forgery sad pass­ Apply tne rail See* km Tka «*v. FTSIIUBSSS. me western portion of Use state, ing bsd checks la Seattle. Wash., aad> ii i era F00T-EA8E o " where tbe rainfall Is Insuflk-ient Saletu. Or*., was srreated st T-EA8E 0 ""-a-t- ***- The Oklahoma delegation will Cal.. last w«ek. hat, Xshma Nat, VsMf* %*T*t^*y***\V^~m___\ two specisl car* •UaaTITVTSa *B«S*Sg lsa, ImSmg*'] 11 f, NOTES AND rista^ALS j J^^^LTea, . Is sn eM sail es- 1,1 'the company bs* done well la making I *o wise a sselectJon. FIRST STATE BANK John Hart was tn from Rhyolite. Sst- Las Vegas Mercantile Co. wrdey. Engineer Olllett. of tbe Tonopah lln*. INOORFONATKD OF LAS VEQA9. NEVADA Frank l*. Reber ts expected home has left for Salt lake to accept * like posit km on the Western Pacific run- rNs^ORPORA'n-D. thts week. nlng out of that place. Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In Authorised Oasttal. SSO.eoe Burglar Proof Safe aad Vaults Tims Lee«s Mr*. A. J. Fry retnrnetl from the coast Sunday. Travel has ahont suspended be­ tween Ooldfleld. sll traffic Is going la Freak and Dried Meats OITIC-C-ta AND DntaKTO-tS. Assistant Storekeeper Moor left for BBBBB-B-- over *_he Laa Vegas * Toaopeb rail- M. H. Walker, Frseldsnt Walker Brethera, bankers, Bait Lake City. Chicago Monday. rond. out of this place. Hay. Grain and Live Stock T. E. Gibbon, Oen. C*uw—C. A P. LAAiLKy. R O Kelly haa bonsrht a half In WHTIam Hcrran is now one of the Chris. N Brown, Vice President; t_ M. F*rnewertn, J. ft*** Clark, Sad terost In a laundry. car Inspectors at this place, having Vie* PrSsMawt g. F- L. A. A B. L. By. Dan Hayden haa **one to honest la Wholesale FruHs and Vegetables Freak from Laa Vegas Ranch ibeen recently sppolnted He is a tine JOHN g. PARK, Cashier. hor again in the Nevada AH Orders Promptly Fitted j man and a good mechanic. Mr. Bowe caasc into town last Fri A nice and pretty wedding took dsy. nn ht* wa* "> Bsatty place in the parlors of the Nevada ho- of the Times, will be beaded for that Kd. Lease, master mechanic st the A new harhcr Whof ha« heen start,-.! t<_, 8||,ordav -rhe boya failed to ser region this week, but as he bas had round house, hss been relieved snd his in the Arcade hy R E Ford enade on account of identity. experience on the desert he will go position will be filled by Frank Al- Mr Phillips, of the roundhouse force Th,. EH,--^ extended their hearty amply provided for any emergency. llnger. Mr. Lease was a popular cltl- Is back again at his old Jot>. thank« to Walter Bracken and fhe ftr We are soriy to say that telegrams r.en while among ua and stood high in Hicks, be of soda water fame, re- mour lee company for their liberal do- have been received by friends of Har- the estimation of the whole commu­ turned from Dry Lake Frldav. nations on the Fourth of July. ry Beal. who Is ln Los Angele*, that nity. He resigns to batter his position It is ssld thst tht-ee of the boya re- O B Oood win. passenger agent at he is not improving and tbat be has snd will tske a passenger run out of Bigne«pst the ice plant last week.' Colton. Cal.. was In the city for a few had to be removed to the seashore Lo* Angele*. The Hullfrog business ta picking up days laat week, looking over the mines where it is hoped that the more invig­ Deputy Sheriff Murphy gives as his Two trains left for the front Sunday of this ami adjoining districts. orating atmosphere will assist In bis reason for having taken the authority complete recovery. Tho town is full of prospectors Mr Phillips, round house foreman, of Deputy Constable from Mr. Sam from across the Colorado in Arizona, has been promoted to engineer, having The officials of tbe Las Vegas A To­ Gay. the night patrolman, was be­ Ben Williams left for his mines ***** **ven engine 1774 last Sunday nopah railroad are supplying the trav­ cause he considered there was too eling public with a splendid service— many unlawful acts committed with Tnoeday to be gone for the summer and put om on the Tonopah run on No as good as even a completed road could neither apprehension, detection or ar­ A load <»f fresh flsh and other choice 11. Tbe prospectors daring to face the possible do. We doubt if a better ser­ rest, as in auch cases made and pro­ eatables arrive every day st Oarwoods intense heat are coming in from the vice could he maintained after it vided for by law. Sam. for all that, is Superintendent Oraee and Dispatch­ Vincent mining diatrict with specimens parses from fhe construction to that a very popular man among a great er Nash were out to the front Mon iof rich float sparkling all over with the of the operating department. many citizens of the Vegas. day ! rich, juicy looking ore. Pioneer Livery Stable ".tim" Brown is headed for the m. o. STON. WAtTB* M. MOWN OHO. Agent F. 0. Fulton, of the Senator H. MeOLINTOOK Green Water country, along with the PSSSIOSNT SBORSTARV TBSABUBSR Clark system at tbi* place, has re­ rush. turned from Ix>s Angeles, where he has Bf. H. Herron. of Otis, has been ap­ STONE & BROWN, Inc. been taking a lay off and visiting First Class Rigs Service best that pointed one of the csr repairers and in­ t Meet- for over a week. Mining Engineers U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyors lonj. expei ience spectors. Fleet. Swift Animals The Fourth of July committee have PATENT WORK AND WINE SURVEYING ciin provide. Mr. Whynolt, one of our prominent made their report to the Kagles of re­ Mas* of Searchlight, Eldorado assd Crescent Missing Districts Sales and Feed Stables citizens is rusticating at Ix>ng Beach. ceipts and expenditures. There wsa s California. ASSAY OSPIOB balsnce which ws* turned over to the IN OONNBOTION Searchlight, Nevada Proprietor Hickey has been making fm y^. fln, ,,,,-*-*„,«>-,, some added Improvements in his i.in- -Slim." the mixolgist st the Arcade, JOHN TUCK. Prop., Corner Third and Fremont Street coin Hotel. became Indisposed the other day. and a John lx)ftus Is traveling car in­ gentleman by the name of "Oun" re- spector for Senator Clark's roads out Sieved him. Oun is the man who can Vegas Home Bakery of Las Vegas. : keep a bead on the boys and make it B. M. White, of the car department, stick. Belgen & Williamson, LAS VEGAS TRADING COMPANY ha- resigned his position on account A„ ()f Jhe crlmmal caBe8 before Proprietors Fresh Bread and Cakes of his health. judge Ralph have been continued un- Lumber, hash, Screen Doer*, Building, Hardware, Lima, Cement, Ready Oeorge Garwood Is putting up the i til the arrival of County Attorney Hor- H. Menhardt, Manager Ever Ready. Have Delivery Wagon Rook Roofing, Freighting Wagons, Delivery Wagona, Bttckboardc and Buggies, Etc good meals to th* boys al the Rainbow j SPy from Pioche. The cases will proh- lunch cotmter. * ably come up during the latter part of i P. F. Smiih. a well known clti/.en the week, THE SlUDEBAIaER WAGON IS THE BEST II THE WORLD and m*****W hmm Aeod Springs was in Several representatives of the gov- oar portable houses. They ar* neat In appearance, quick aad the city Sunday eminent geological survey have beer* CHARLES H. MORGAN easy to put up, well adapted to thia climate aad th* cheapest bouse on The Republlesn club will meet Mon ! In the city during the week. Their op- th* market. day evening In Eagle Hall and a full ''rations for a brief period will be in ...MIHIWe EBBIWEER... Mine Examination a Specialty Offlc* and Yard Corner Main and L*wl* Street*. attendance Is requested. ;the vicinity of the Oolden Triangle Deputy U 3. Mis eral Ssrvsyor Many Yeara Experience In the Went The genial Ed. W. Clark Is again in and the country thereabouts. the city looking after his mammoth Manager Brown, of the W. U. Tel. and Increasing business. 'Co.. at this place, expects to have his I wife moot him here where he expects Judge Chas. E. Sexton paased through town recently, en route to [to fix up a permanent home, settle Bullfrog, from the beaches BBWB and grow up with the prosper­ ity and greatness of Las Vegas. The ooal pile *till continues to smoulder, thereby helping the boys to Mighty lit"*' is known of what the j Goldea Triangle Mining and make overtime looking out for it. Democrats are doing, but we believe they will be found along 'with the A. L. Bishop has been on tbe streets bunch organized for "good govern- { for a few days, having returned from ! ment" when the time is ripe. Every j his claims in the Vincent district : party is striving for those ends. of Las Vegat, Nevada Travel increase* to Bullfn>g out of Development Company J. Ross Clark, vice president of thej the Vegas, the only feasible route Into San Pedro system and general man-! that and the Oreenwater country. ager of the road, in company with! J. J. Tuckfleld was reported siek at Billie" McDeimott and other close; a meeting Ut the Bagl*a lately. He friends of the senator and family,' A Good Buy. ?y* Get in Early. had a severe bruise on the thumb. passed through the Vegas for the coast Druggist Shannon, of the Hod Cross -a8( sunday evening. Mines in Vincent Mining District. Pharmacy, is in Salt Lake recovering Th(> Eag,es want „ kn()Wn tha( „,- from a slight attack of desert fever ,hank8 of that orKan,zll,ion waK t.x. The town hits been \isiied by nianv-fended ,at the last meeting lo Mi's. pro-pet tors diiriuj; the week who Manuel for the favors extended to their are *a rout* to the QlBSB WatS- coun brothSt member. Mr. Harry Beal. while GREAT CHANCE FOR GAIN Capital Stock 2,000,000 Shares 'ry he waa so sick, and prior to taking Mr and Mrs B. X. Dawson passed him to the i-eashore. ->. SMALL CHANCE FOR LOSS Treasury Stock 1,300,000 Shares

through the Vegas to Cima. from their Ha__y „ea, Mt fo_ _4M AngHe8

trip to Denver, Colorado, last Thurs Thlir8uay accompanied by hie family. day. lie has not been feeling well for some Mr Evans, who is interested in sev- weeks and his many friends hope the All Stock Outside of Treasury Reserve Pooled with First State Bank of Las Vegas# eral claims adjoining the Quo Vadis. i,.„,|,orary change will have the de- with Harry Catlln. has returned to the „irc,i effect of placing him again Messrs. Phillips and McKix-nie, the Purchasers of the Quo Vadts Group, the hani-nutd of the Goldea Triangle, are city. among the best of UB. Sacking Rich Ore Right from the Surface. Charely Wing haa opened a restaur- \ Au enorrnoU8 amount of freight ls

ant in the Turf Exchange. He says golng ,Q from the Vega_ over ^ lMi

i accommodate all that conies*.t_vegas A Tonopah road Into the Green Secure stock now at 10 cents a The location and surface values for equipment snd development pur- More money is made ia mining now Water country and the Bullfrog mining share. Make application through la themselves are an asset of great poses. aad lass lost thsn In real estate or Many fortunes have been ac- commercial lines. If you sre not Sonic of the boys about towu are ed­ Secretary or President John S. value. diatrict. Ties are being received and The predominant values are gold quired from Investments ln gold sltusted to mske s payment ln full ucating two young burros how.to car­ the road promises io be completed in­ Park, Cashier First National Bank, —gold mining has become a strictly mining stocks. Nevada Is full of for ths smount of stock you would ry a beer "jagg" and to do lt comfort­ to Gold Center within a reasonable ia custodian of stock books. Hs business proposition, there are less «uch exsmples. Cut the melon and like to have ln the Goldea Trian­ ably time. will issue certificates. failures and better returna for cap- embrace what may be the chance gle M. A D. Co., of Laa Vegaa, take ot T advantage of tbe 20 per cent offer You will make a mistake if you ltal Invested ln gold mlnea than ln *• ••'« *»>»-•• *>e Oolden Trlan- A. N. Cox, who has been in the em j lt has been learned that instead of any other business. Rl* *» a Kol-t proposition. and secure it and make full pay­ wait until the ground flour gates ment In five monthly Installments. ploy of the Arlsona Club, left forjBot, abater's trunks having been are closed for tbe purchsse of __ Dont wait. If you do it will cost Golden Triangle ls bound to ha Searchlight the latter part of the smashed in the hotel collapse at Butte, Qolden Triangle Mining and Devel­ What the Gold Bar at Bullfrog or you a higher price, opment Company's stock. Register the Mohawk at Golafleld ls doing x torn hundred or a thousand tu­ a good thing. Get la line and en- week. ' that it had been sold as unclaimed tor original investors—-asking ted In Golden Trlsngle may Joy the good thing in ators for Ita your orders at once with any of the life competence out of a Te8-_ i_e you an independent com pet- Peter Hansen, formerly in the em-! baggage through mistake. Dan Tewey, officers mentioned. them a ' a patrons and investors. small investment. The Qolden enCe _or --fe ploy of the car department, is home the proprietor, will have an entire new Mark the prediction, stock will Triangle may do for you tf you are Granite Mountain Mining Corn- Main offlce at Lss Vegas, Ne­ from a visit to hie folks In Kansl- wardrobe to buy for Bob. double tn price in the next sixty wise enough to grapple the ground pany's stock sold originally for vsda. Write to tha secretary for information. City. Mo. j. AU k,nd_ Qf 8weet and delicious days. floor opportunity to secure a block io cents a share, later it brought The Golden Triangle presents aU of its stock at a cheap priee. Re* $66 per share. ______J. O. Mcintosh, organizer of the Con- frulu art. coming in from the ranches the features that indicates a great member It will not be long when Mollle olbgon 8oM orlglIU-ly tor HoUdated Political league, was in !on the Muddy near Moapa.. It Is said mine. the last call on first allottment of 10 ^t. _ 8hlir6. ,t w£nt t0 fis OFFICERS ANO DIRECTORS. Treasury stock will be made. Now Searchlight and organized a branch at the farmers of that reglSTr-vise the! Ths official roster of tha com­ a share There are many others ls the accepted time. Secure a President, N. A. Kuhn, President pany aasures sound, honest man­ Just like it. that place. xAnott fruit and vegetables raised' block of this original allottment Board, of Trade. . Johnnie -ttawks, of El Paso. N M . in the country. It is in reality the ideal agement. Succces-uL and profita­ Quiney aad Tauramuk paya a div- Vice President, H. C. Catlln, ble mining exacts tbla. 20 PER CENT CASH AND 20 idend annually of 16.000 on 1.00C has been in the city for several days beauty spot of the state, mine owner and attorney. The company owns, free of debt, PER CENT PER MONTH for Ave thares. Secretary, Prank L. Reber. looking over the mineral possibilities months wlU secure you your stock Old "Dusty," Frank Reber's fast eight quarts claims, located In the Calumet A Hecla returns 133,000 Treasurer, John S. Park, Caahlsr heart of the richest and best rain- Jree from all liabilities and non- of tbe camp. | racer, and with whom Frank has made annually on 1,000 shares. Follow First Stats Bsnk. eralized district in the world. It assessable. Any stock ordered or th wItb the Qo^tock, Le Rot, IMreetors—N. A. Kuhn. H. a Cat- Will Stewart left for De Lamar Frl- man>- enjoyable trips into tho hills, owns the Kuhn Plscer, tho best purchased upon this bssh.will i*e- Unlud VOTd AJ,^^^ R,pabi^ lia, John S. Park, Frank L Reber, day. where he was forced to go to" at- passed tn bis checks last week and his adapted situation fer a townaite ln main In the custody ol tha first the mlnea of Arlsona, Montana, Ida- Col. SL A, Orchard, wholesale and State Bank of Las Vegas unt 1 ful- WaBhington, Colorado. Dakota, ~4aa_L___.aeeting of the Republican Cen­ name is now enrolled in horse para- tbe Vincent Mining District. h retail furniture, Omaha, Neb.; ly paid when it will without any r__1tmnb_ __* What an array of for- John 3. Owens, capitalist mine tral con-tnttiee.