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. PRINCE 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 will remember. ing year Napoleon came Prince Louis Vienna 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 law 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 War Llndley M. Garrison tion” to guarantee adequate protec- bar in New Orleans and formed a at Cheyenne August 24, will leave Den- tion to Americans. Gamier, and for partnership with Mr. ver August 23. 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 sugar 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 United States. 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 the prince 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 king of Naples. 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 blue eyes that seemed always about Willis. The belle of Florida was Katherine Willis bill; petition re- of the over. mission merchants’ a tionalist leaders, the troops they could seldom did. He had been Achille is near by, a portrait Gray, a young widow who lived with forbidding privatelv- to laugh, but pr*n- giant ferring the bill the extent of tho territory year. got drunk peri- prince and a photograph of the her Col. Byrd Willis, who had At lovely Econchattle, with its muster, with us a He and father. gray pald deputy sheriffs, and a petition re- the extent of their spree father cess are in the public library, sought and made his fortune in the live oak trees hung with long controlled and odically, and after eacli women it ferring the bill changing the law on up back many white haired men and new territory of Florida. moss and the whole world about equipment. hunted him and brought him the in- with Prince assumption of risks. Sheppard’s report work. We asked him to play with are still living who remember Mrs. Gray had married a Scotsman fragrant flowers. Achille this Senator showed to devot- 1847, and it was Tlie effect of the rejection of leaders had us, laughed and said he reck- teresting. strangely assorted but at the age of fifteen and Was left a Murat died April 15. that the Constitutionalist and he his widow spent petition will be that the Alamosa between 60,000 he would try to play first base if ed couple. widow at sixteen, and as - her child at Econchattle that followers timbering oned the twenty years county law is now effective and the wero in pos- let him off. fixed it with Among those who remember also died she returned to live with her the summers during the and 80,000 and that they •paw’ would I August 6, county, for which no officers have of Mex- father, played first barehand- princess with peculiar affection is parents at Willis hall, near Fredericks- she survived him. She died session of far more than half and Ned been appointed, has a legal existence. and stops that Fanny Taylor, a very old negro burg, Va., and them 1867. ico. ed, making catches Lee, accompanied Talla- The six referendum petitions which and def- filled with astonishment. Albo he woman, the daughter of Patsy when they moved to Florida. The Bellevue, Just two miles from "We are unable to get exact us and one Initiated runs, tho was the personal maid of Kather- Willis Tallahassee on South hassee, is more closely associated with wen- legally filed inite information," said Senator Clark, made live home two into who home in newspapers to be public the barn Virginia before she went near the capitol, was the princess after the death of Prince bill declaring “about conditions in Mexico Evi- railroad pond and three into ine Willis in Monroe street, for a vote homo was still her after life of the state. Murat. Bhe bought the place and with utilities,are ull now in sight dence still continues, however, to lot back of left field. Walking to Florida and maid a center of the social played of the young her favorite Biaves settled there to at the next state election. that American property is being that evening he told me he had her marriage. The beauty and charm show not of her life. It is every ball professionally, yet it was until Patsy, with several other former Virginia widow, who was then only spend the remainder destroyed day. that American cottage Immense two years later that I learned he once slaves, was remembered in the will of twenty-two years old, immediately cap- a pretty white of four Del :gates to Social Hygiene Congress. citizenship is being dishonored there beauti- had been u famous outfielder with a the princess, and Patsy’s daughter still tivated the son of Caroline Bonaparte high pitched rooms, eet on a D'-nver—Governor Ammons has ap- and even officers of the American which ful hill overlooking Tallahassee to the great team.” lives in a cabin near Bellevue, and his courtship seems to have been pointed delegates to represent Colo- government are being shot down. east. oleander lined walk leads was the last home of the princess. as ardent as might be expected from An rado the Con- "It Is no purpose of this resolution of the road doorway, and all at Fourth International The cabin is new. but to on the site a temperamental Frenchman. How- from to the gress of School Hygiene, to be held In to place the responsibility for these OTHERS ALSO IN HARD LUCK cottage, which were re- woman was not only about the house are enormous mag- outrages. obtain the former in ever, the young Bufialo, Y., August 23 to They It is to information. and beau- her mother nolia trees, covered most of the year N. disposition time* Wat in No cently burned many historic beautiful and wealthy, but are: Dr. James H. Baker, Boulder: I know there is a at Youthful Artist, However. furniture, be- of George big white blossoms, red berried as confi- to Extend Sympathy to tiful pieces of Murat was Mary Lewis, a niece with Prof Z. X. Snyder, Greeley ; Dr. H. A. to regard such information Mood "there the dazzling holly trees and grapefruit trees which that is Fellow Unfortunate. cause, as Fanny expressed It, Washington, and not even Denver; Dr. Wm. D. Slocum, But in my judgment the was at all seasons are beautiful with either ,B*ftUtel. dential. it was no mankind about to put out fact that Colonel Murat's mother Springs; Mrs. Mary C. C. not the proper course now because pin. Napoleon the fragrant waxy blossoms or pale yellow Colorado youthful having studio Are.” The cabin is as clean as a a sister of could blind Bradford, Denver; Prof. Wm. H. Smi- is no secret that other nations than Two artists n the fact that in the blue blood of Virginia to fruit. Interested in the situa- in Philadelphia, wherein they not only in honor perhaps of eyes of lev, Denver; Prof. F. D. Slutz, Pueb- ourselves are royalty. that father, The entertainments given by the talked of, work, but lodge as well, were obliged it are gifts frrom the knowledge his Joachim F. Keating. Pueblo; Prof. tion. Conditions are being with son of an obscure inn- princess at Bellevue were noted all lo; Prof. J. elsewhere. to make shift, not long ago. during a Fanny showed a recent visitor Murat, was the Cole, Pueblo; Dr. not only In the Senate but over the south for their lavish hos- Carlos M. Pearl period financial with such modest but evident pride, two silver keeper. Foster Symos. Den- The conditions cannot long be borne of stress, was eccen- pitality, and were enhanced perhaps Dorr, Denver; J. as they could themselves pre- teaspoons, three forks and sn old Beside which'the prince Bev. by the American republic. meals was 111 in Interest by the service of solid gold ver; S. Poulterer Morris, Denver; with fashioned twisted gold brooch given tric to a degree that almost Elea- Something must be done or something pare in the studio. of the and the imperial livery of the Bona- J F. McDonough. Denver; Miss the younger of tho to her mother by Princess Murat. bred. He spoke a burlesque will be done. I do not Intend to ask One morning as perhaps The privilege of using the red nor Wilkinson. Greeley; Miss Ger- the coffee lie From a wash cloth of finest birdseye English language and was partes. for a vote on the resolution at this two was “sketching in” af- and gold livery was bestowed with trude Valle, Denver; Dr. Walter Mer- utterance bitter com- linen hemmed with almost invisible easily affected, but certainly often time. gave to loud and Kate” by Louis ritt, Pueblo; Dr. James Itae Arneill. way stitches, and the iast one ever used fected. by wine. He was, however, an 140,000 on his "Cousin Col. Sudado Hay, chief of staff of plaint. "This is a fine for gen- em- Denver. by the princess, Fanny unfolded two Intensely interesting companion, and Napoleon after he had become the Constitutionalist forces in Sonora, tlemen to live!" he exclaimed. locks of gray hair, one of the mistress was eagerly sought socially and valued peror. accompanied by A. P. Ardourel of "Oh, I don’t know,” was the airy cottage Hupbbard Appraise* Two Big Estates. peo- and one of the maid. The last and as a sincere and unchanging friend. In the were also a marble Boulder, Colo., gave to the Senate comment of his friend. "Lots of bust of Caroline Bonaparte, many ex- Ap- worse I was reading most cherished possession displayed The courtship of the greatest belle Denver.—State Inheritance Tax foreign relations committee a detailed ple are far off. was quisite pieces of French furniture and to of a recluse who was a small photograph of theprincess and the only prince in Tallahassee praiser Hubbard returned Denver account of his views on conditions in only this morning years of her with interest by the friends other handsome gifts presented to her on two estates cooked his own breakfast for 19 taken during the latter watched alter fixing valuations Mexico. The Constitutionalist move- by by Napoleon when, with the other years.” life. of the couple and with approval that will bring In inheritance taxes of ment, he declared, controlled at least princess of the young woman; and members of the Bonaparte family, she largest es- "He must have been awfully hun- Of both the prince and the parents approximately $10,000. The two-thirds of Mexico. many and undisguised ad- went to Paris for his coronation. On of gry when he finally got it re- their former slave remembers when the devotion tate was that of James W. Beaty Though he made no recommenda- done,” finally won many occasions she was selected by at joined the other, savagely.—Harper’s interesting incidents. One of these miration of the prince Manzanola, which was appraiser tion, Hay Insisted that inter- hearty congratulations and him for especial honors and welcomed Colonel Magazine. was the well known anecdote of how there were * J"0,000. "This estate was one of the by the United States would many parts as a princess of France. vention during an absence of the princess the good wishes for them from cli'anest I ever saw.” said Hubbard. things worse, and that any me- On one occasion she was invited to make He Guessed He Knew. prince dyed all the linen, of the United States as well as their • There* was not a claim outstanding which recognized the govern- household function at the Tuiierles and diation One of the keepers at the bird-house the lingerie of the princess and every adopted state. a court against it. The estate was owned was Impossible. His she would know her ment of Huerta In Bronx park has a nature story to dress that the servants did not hide Mrs. Gray and Colonel Murat were was told that equally by two brothers nnd reached of the situation at the the idea of fhe solution tell. There came to the park a public from him a vivid pink. The dye used, July 30, 1826, and went to live position table by rank of total of $800,000. of which half be- embargo on arms, so married a was to lift the school teacher and a class of children. tradition says, was pokeberry Juice. at Lipona, his large plantation in Jef- person wdth whom she went in to din- to W. Beaty.” The oth- carry fringed James that the Constitutionalists could They stood by the great open-air cage. On another occasion he invited a ferson county, the name of which was ner. As one after the other of the the late Bertram Then, ho er estate, that of on a more active campaign. One of the birds was a goose. Tallahassee friend to stay for dinner, transposed to Napoli, the city with dignitaries present passed out before Springs, totaled soon Dobbins or Colorado declared, troubles in Mexico “Now, the teacher asked, urging the fact that he had killed a which he had so many associations. It her to dinner her heart sank at the children.” $.:"0,0G0. would be settled. is the mule of the goose called?" "turkey buxxard” and was having it was one of the most beautiful estates sight of the few nonentities left. Her "wliat a full half-minute, a boy of cooked. A sawdust pudding was an- In Florida and near the township in unaffected surprise and delight greatly After Scotch ancestry ventured to answer: other of the odd culinary conceits re- the same country which was given to pleased the emperor when he himself In Coal Production. FOREST RECEIPTS. Steady Increase NATONIAL think I know, teacher; he's a against him. Lafayette by the United States gov- came quickly in. offered her his arm "I membered Denver. —Coal mining as in indus- mongoose.”—New York Evening Post. Nothing could have been more roy- ernment on his visit in 1824. and seated her beside him at the table. Colorado Will Get *75,262, New Mex- began in 1SC4. when a $42,891. ally* brilliant than the prince’s flret The prince becoming restless on his The emperor was never tired of lis- try in Colorado ico $49319 and Wyoming he and bis Ameri- tening to the animated stories of his production of 500 short tons was re- Important to Mothers 20 years nor more democratically dull Florida plantation, Washington.—Amounts due the va- every bottle of and being American cousin and he and Eugenie the production reached Examine carefully than the last 20 years of his life. can princess went' abroad, corded. In 187G rious states from national forest re- CABTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for six years when Napoleon forbidden to enter France and Italy begged her to make her home In first time a total exceeding He was old for the ceipts for the fiscal year 1912, under Infants and children, and see that It made Murat king of Naples; they went to "Little Paris," as Brus- France, but Mme. Murat could not and six years later. In Joachim 100,000 tons, the act of August 10, 1912, have been and as the to the throne little sels Is called, where they spent two forget the friends left in Florida and heir 1S82, it had reached the million-ton computed by the forest service, as was known as the prince royal delightful years. The prince, who was that many plantations and slaves need- Signature’oP Achille her personal she mark. Since that date t*ie increase In Use For Over 30 Years. of the Two Sicilies and with his young- % close personal friend of King Leo- ed attention, so re- follows: been almost uninterrupted. The er brother, Luclen, spent a pampered pold, was made a colonel in the Bel- turned to America and to Bellevue. has Colorado. $21,503; Oregon. $17,023; Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria production exceeded 3,000.000 tons in childhood at the court which his fa- gian army and had command of a regi- When the close of the war left Mme. $13,504; Montana, $23,926; grown to Utah. ther pnd mother established. ment of lancers. Both he and the Murat penniless, although possessed 1800; ten years later It had $12,- His Views. Washington, $12,758; Wyoming, eat same kind of grub When Achille was fourteen years princess were Immensely popular, too of thousands of acres of fertile farm over 5,000,000 tons, and In 1910 it ex- ”Do you the lands, 234; Idaho, $23,809; Nevada, $6,034; summer bourders?” old his father and Napoleon became popular, in fact, for the fine Bonaparte and she and her several hundred ceeded 11,000,000 tons, but in 1912 It you feed the was so much slaves faced starvation, the emperor New Mexico, $11,850. "I unswered Farmer Whi(lie- estrapged, and at this most inoppor- face of Prince Achille fell Just below the 11,000,000-ton murk. do.” time the king of Naples also lest like that of his uncle, the great Na- came to her assistance and gave her a Appropriations from national forest tree. tune one, the loyalty of his Italian subjects. In poleon, that he was often stopped on large yearly Income, on which she not receipts for the benefit of states In "A farmer's life is a hard ain't embraced by old only in great comfort but it?" responded the city man. an effort to regain his power by force the street and sol- lived with Two Governor* to Visit Ammons. which they wore located made under executed and his who on their before which she did a vast deal of charity, he was captured and diers, fell knees Denver. —Governor Ammons has re- the act of 1908, the law now govern- wife and sons were sent as prisoners him. helping many stricken families and Hard to Get Books Back. ceived letters from Governors Hodges ing all forests. Increases the King to Austria. The saw and trembled for friends In Florida and Virginia. national The British Museum ordered Powers and McDonald of New Mex- above amounts for the fiscal year It was after several years of wan- fear that he might be able to enlist Mme. Murat made another visit to of Kansas George “to return at once” a manu- 1912 by the following additional derings over Europe that Prince soldiers enough to restore his family Paris in 1860, where she spent a year ico. saying they will be in Colorado script. The king is like the rest of sums: Murat drifted to America at the age to their former thrones, and his regi- in an effort to regain her failing a week before the conference of gov- us, probably, when it comes to bor- Colorado. $53,759; Oregon. $42,559; of twenty, and it was in Florida that ment was disbanded. Prince Achille health. She became seriously 111 on ernors which opens in Colorado rowing books. $33,760; Montana, $59,816: he spent most of the remainder of his made a memorable address to his men. her return and after a long illness at Springs, August 2G. Governor Am- Utah, Murat, in seven different Bellevue she Econchattle. Washington. $31,895; Wyoming. $30, No Dubious Situations. short life. When Colonel as he speaking to them went to nions has invited them to spend the was called by most of hie American languages, one after another, and then where she died. 637; Idaho, $59,523; Nevada, $15,086; "Do you assimilate your food. Mrs. lime In Denver. New Mexico, $37,969. Jones?” "No. we don't. We pay cash on the pensively gift, the necessary sup- ENJOYED THE WORK lng somewhat at the tobacco will be McGinnis Get* Highest Rating. Stole and Carried Away Brick House. spot." SOLDIERS the Czar asked him what he was plied." —Rivalling the Denver.—The State Civil Service Washington. enter- thinking abajit. The artist replied The Cossacks cheerfully at who purloined a red-hot Quickly Colored When went the Commission announced the result of prising thief Rod Cro«« R‘»sr Blue, much l»ctt<»r. goes Meerschaum that he was thinking of the timq it day and night, and at the end of Samuel Jefferson David Get from any Autocrat of All the Russias le Job the examination for state immigra- stove. and farther than blue. would take to color the pipe—proba- the fortnight the pipe was returned to Price, negroes, were sentenced for good grocer. Adv. sued His Orders. tion commissioner, which wus held bly five years. its owner, inscribed: carrying off a brick house. The men March 4. J. Stanley McGinnis of Den that the artist would not "Colored In fifteen days pleaded guilty In pollen If you would hit the target of suc- A European contemporary tells an Leqfning by order ol ver received the highest mark end will court. be leaving the country for fifteen days, Nicholas, Emperor." cess you must aim before you shoot. entertaining story of how a pipe was probably receive the appointment. took the back World's Medical Congrers Opened. colored ’’by order of the Czar.” An the Czar pipe again, position was abolished by the Liquidating This London.—The International Medical Still, a vanity Isn't in it artist, who had spent some years In and sent it to the Palace guard-house, Accounts. glslature, but Governor Ammons ve- woman’s "The world owes a great Li was opened by Prince Ar- with a man's conceit. Russia, received as a parting gift from where the following "order of the deal to toed the bill and the bureau will be Congress (Nicholas I.) an enormous day” was issued: medical science, don’t you think?’’ thur of Connaught as the representa- the Czar supported pnrtly by public und partl> enough "Under pain of the knout none must "Oh, I dunno. Every once in a tive of King George, in the great Al- Few men are strong to keep mounted with diamonds. by private funds. Of the forty who meerschaum any while it seems somebody pays up.’’ bert hall in the presence of an audi- their faces cloaed. Noticing that the recipient was look- smoke other pipe but this. All the test twenty-one pussed. look ence of 10,000.