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THE ORDWAV NEW ERA.

returned with hiu wife to his American freedom. CLARK WANTS ACTION During u year’s stay in London the beauty and the charming personality STATE CAPITAL NAPOLEON ACHILLE MURAT, SENATOR DECLARES LIND IS ON of the princess made a great impres- sion among English nobility, and they USELESS MISSION. were of real financial assistance to NEWS FLORIDA’S CITIZEN members the exiled Bonaparte fam- of in ily, especially Louis Napoleon, the W«i«rn Nvwapaptr Union N'bwi 8«rvlce. Wyoming Man Says Conditions Mexico Are Growing Worse and Delicacies cousin of Prince Achille. The follow- TO GREET GARRISON Dried Beal, diced wafer this. Hickory Smoked SECRETARY Americana Must Be Protected. ‘o‘tZ.and with n choice flavor that you remember. ing year Napoleon came Prince Louis Seueeae—-juet right for Red Hem, or to to America expecting to visit his Governor Ammon* to Head Delegation verve cold. Try them verved like thir Cut r/c brand in thindice*, tprrad with creamed butterand "Cousin Kate’’ and "Cousin Achille” to Extend Welcome Aug. 25. tV«*t«rn Newspaper Union News Service. Cut a Libbv'• Vienna Seueat* iakeif, removecruet*. ofthe at their southern home, but he was Denver.—Governor Amnions, Adju- Washington.—President Wilson’s ac-_ length wive, layon bread. Place on top mileage illnees a thin vKcav of Libby’v MidgetPicklev. Cover recalled from New York by the tant General Chase, President E. J. tion in sending formor Governor John withother dice of bread, pern- lightlytogrther. Ar- of his mother. Yetter of the Denver Chamber of Lind to Mexico as a special emissary range on plate, verve genuehed with panieyrpreyt. prince, mind, ...... The with his active Commerce, George H. Knlfton and J. In the present situation was attacked ...M't..J! very inter- became at one time much F. Valle, with members of the cham- in the Senate by Senator Clark of which he ested in the study of law, to ber's on military affairs, Wyoming, who declared "something quickly committee devoted his entire time and which will extend formal greeting to else must bo done by the administra- mastered it. He was to the admitted Secretary of Llndley M. Garrison tion” to guarantee adequate protec- bar in and formed a at Cheyenne August 24, will leave Den- tion to Americans. Gamier, and for partnership with Mr. ver . The secretary will re- Senator Clark presented a resolu- his home in the several years made main here one day. An Invitation was tion for an immediate investigation by congenial French city, where he di- extended by the chamber to J. A. M. the Senate foreign relations of tho vided his time between his beautiful Adair, chairman of the national House condition of American citizens and town house and a large planta- committee on expenditures in the War American property In tion which ho bought on the Missis- Mexico. Department, to be present during his "This resolution is not introduced in sippi river. Not understanding the visit. a spirit of hostility to the culture of cane, he lost a great deal administra- \ tion or of criticism of the foreign re- of money,wbut learned at the same Filed. lations committee,” declared tho sen- time a great deal about the people and Seven Referendum Petition* "but conditions are growing their life, which ho recalls in his books Denver.—Secretary of State Pearce ator, steadily In Mexico. on America. announced that the check of the worse GAME "Now we learn that Governor Lind HIRED MAN KNEW THE Returning to the ever cherished names on the referendum petition filed the Legislature has been sent thero by President Wil- neighborhood of Tallahassee on bills parsed by the last His Dexterity on First Base Surprised ftince Achille son. That does not satisfy. Mr. Lind OldFbrlrait prince and princess spent a number had been completed. the Youngsters Until They Learned flora! rrt Jalbha&je library does not go as the official representa- Ptiblic of years at Econchattle, another of The petition for a referendum vote More of His Career. was then that tive of the . He does not their plantations, and it on the bill creating Alamosa county, go as an American ambassador, Hugh ALLAHJfSSEE. the capital of (he fighting blood of the Bonaparte* out of portions of Conejos and Costlllo In the American Magazine S. I cloaked with authority to represent Florida, was for some years was aroused by the continuous out- counties, was rejected on the ground Fullerton writes an article entitled rages Indians, and iif the United States. He canont be ap- is pTH] the home of Prince Napoleon of the that it wus C29 names short of the "The Making of a Big Leaguer.” It fought with pealed to by American citizens for ball Achille Murat, son of Joachim command of a regiment required number. The other six ref- the story of one of tho greatest rights. protection. Some other steps are nec- Murat, whom Napoleon made Americans for American were found to have players In the United States as told erendum petitions to Americans and The prince and his The prince was a brave and daring essary give to by himself to Mr. Fullerton. This of . enough signatures. protection they Episcopal soldier, quick, firm and resourceful, American property the country boy and, of wife were burled in the petition referring the player was a Photograph They are: A and are demanding.” to cemetery of the town, and visitors to