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The Abilene Weekly Chronicle from Abilene, Kansas • 3

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180,00 ON BORDER rifle was not loaded. There was a sharp report and young Busby fell to the sidewalk, dying. The bullet penetrated his body a little above the heart. The rifle as a 22-caliber. SOON THERE'LL BE MORE THAN WERE SENT TO CUBA.

li Yesterday's Order by War Depart ment Will Put 11,000 Hen Under Funston's Command and 7,000 Under Bliss's. For Sale: Two good milch cows cheap if taken at once. Mrs. Lulu N. Funk, Abilene R.

R. 6., phone Acme 718. I 115 For Infants and Children. The Kind You llavt Always Bought Washington, March 12. The dis- FOR STATE MARKET BOARD.

atching of the two additional regi ALCOHOL 3 PZK cent ments of American infantry tho Ninth and Seventeenth to Eagle The Baking Powder You Want Baking Powder that will cause the most fine air bubbles to expand in baking, making the largest and lightest cakes. The Baking Powder so made that air bubbles will expand from both moisture and heat making the rising process even from center to crust. The Baking Powder that will leave the least residuum in the cake after it is baked. The Baking Powder that will leave the most healthful residuum in the food. In All of Tliese Particulars Lee BaKlno Powder Stands ttie Test (See F.

N. Foot's book on Baking Powder. This book is recommended by W. H. Wiley, Ex-chief Bureau Chemistry, Washington, D.

Bears the 'ass and Laredo, to allay fears To Equalize Profits in Food, Governor Glynn's Idea. Albany, N. March 11. The establishment of a state food and ting (lie StonodBttdBmdstf oi raids by Mexicans, was at uic re Signature quest of Senator Sheppard and Kep The latter told market commission was lccommend- resentative Garner, PtontolcsDitJcstionrkfftfii of ncss and RrstXontalns nrittr the president there was a good deal by Governor Glynn yesterday of eash in the border banks and (a special message to the legis'la Americans wanted to be protected ture. 0pium.Morphmc nor Mineral MOT MARC OTIC.

gainst any sudden raid or invasion The governor's idea is that the which might result from sensational commission should be authorized to overnight developments at any time assist and encourage the establish- in the Mexican situation. Mr. Gar-(ment of local markets and the Conner also said many cattle had of co-operative associations of iii i i i i ,1 dsn In Use promt laiiMy ana resiuenis uenevoa luouuruis ur ruuuiui-m, uu m.ij them in the establishment of grades Mexicans were responsible. in and standards of farm food pro Yeslcrdav's orders will result Tell Your Orooer jfjfl BftklllQ POW(l6P 8ave CouPM AnerfpctReiufdv forConsflu the nssensi)l-' in that state of nearly Hon Sour Stomach.Dlarrtwa iirhteen thousand troops, more by For Over three thousand than the entire force Worms.Com'ulsions.rcvcrisii nrss and Loss OF Sleep Facsimile Signature of It is one of the Lee Pure Food Products all of which bear coupons. of the regular army which General Thirty Years Shaft er led into Cuba.

Nearly eleven thousand of these soldiers are in KM NEW YORK. ducts. The proposed system was worked out on the model of a system which has proved successful in France. The plan is designed to correct inequalities in the division of profits between the producer and intermediary seller. The scheme includes both local cooperative markets and general auction markets, where farm products may be sold by auctioneers.

amp at Texas City, under command imuti I lne man who worked hardest in an effirt to rescue tlitf three men, of Brig. Gen. Fred Funstonpf Philip pine fame, the othrs are scattered CAVE-IN CRUSHES 2 WORKMEN CAUGHT IN FALL OF EARTH QUICKLY KILLED. was Frank Brazence, 21 years old, a brother of one of the men crushed to death. The younger man was assisting his brother and was at the along the border from Brownsville, to Nogales, under command of Brig.

Gen. Tasker Bliss Exact Copy of Wrapper. tut rixiiun ramr. rm. edge of the excavation when the cave the largest garrison being maintained at El Paso, Nogales, Douglas, Laredo, in occurred.

Not once during the Pass and Brownsville, where "If I had only thought of it in timel When the baby bruised her head, when Buster was stnng by Brother of One Victim Works Feverishly 90 Minutes, While Others Pig in Relays After the Buried Men. MAY GIVE UP STRIKE the railroads from the United States enter Mexico. hour and a half of digging did he cease work and he did not notice, apparently, the men who were working men would be taken back without prejudice upon surrendering their vnion cards and that places doubtless It Is Up to Vote of the Miners Op Of the regiments ordered out yes wasps, when little Mary pinched her hand in the door, when father fell off the step-ladder and sprained bis foot, at his side so intent was he upon res erators Firm Against Union. Chicago, March 12. "We will would bo found for all eicept those who engaged in acts of violence and other lawlessness.

cuing his kin. He called to the buried men as he dug with vicious jabs terday the Ninth, two battalions of which are at Fort Thomas, opposite Cincinnati, and one at Fort vhen mother had a stitch in her neck, or when grandmother had a sudden "We will start off again with sanction the calling off of the copper miners' strike if the men themselves want to do it," said Charles II: into the earth but he received no re ply from his brother. Logan II. Root, commanded by attack of rheumatism, I could have clean 'declared A. E.

Peter- done something." Did accidents ever Drops At Sight of Bodies. Col. Charles Crane, the Seventeenth, commanded by Col. John T. Moycr, president of the Western Fed happen in your household, when you Delia, Maich 12.

Two men were crushed to death and a third had a miraculous escape from death at 6 o'clock last night, just as they had finished excavating for an abutment for a three-span bridge over Cross creek, four miles southeast of Delia. The three men had tossed their tools to the surfaee when a cave-in occurred, burying the three under four to six feet of earth. The dead: When the body of the elder Braz mann, another attorney for the operators, who confirmed what Mr. Rees had said. eration of Miners, hero yestreday.

could have done a dozen different Van Orsdale, is stationed at Fort McPhcrson. near Atlanta. Col. ence was uncovered in the pit, the Moycr recommended a referendum younger man, exhausted from his ote to determine whether tho strik work and almost overcome with grief Van Orsdale will be deprived of the privilege of accompanying his regi ers desired to waive their demand at the sight of his brother's- corpse. ment to the border, as he will be things if you had thought of them at the time? You can bo ready for any of these emergencies by keeping a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on a convenient shelf.

It is so antiseptic, comforting to a sore spot, so penc-t'ating to an aching joint that it re for recognition of tho union, to sur- sank wearily to the ground. placed on the retired list of the army ender their union cards and return Joseph Cormey, 40 years old, today, on account of his age. to work. Hay. Pbone 1146 Baled Alfalfa B.

Jones. TO AID UNEMPLOYED New York Ministers Plan Big Mcet ing to Discuss Situation. New York, March 14. A national movement to help the unemployed through the churches was discussed here yesterday at a meeting of minis- Although the two regiments will Tho men could make their own in proceed to Eagle Pass and Laredo, lieves the sintering while yon are dividual terms with the mining com rving to think up that forgotten General Bliss will designate their ex COUPONS MAKE SMOKERS. panies, said Mover.

As far as the bridge contractor and stone mason; leaves wife and three children. Joseph Brazence, 25 years old, laborer, unmarried. Rudolph Besta, 35 years old, was but slightly injured, his escape from death revealing his steady nerve and something to do." Get a bottle to act location. The present strength Wcslcvn Federation was concerned, of each regiment is 832 men. At day.

25c and All druggists. Tobacco Man Tells of a Big Boost in frrs of many denominations. AH the he asserted that organization willing to accept the changes Sloan's Liniment, kills pain. 1,1 clergymen in the city will ho asked Sales Through Flan. Washington, March 12.

At Laredo and Eagle Pass, the two regiments will relieve six troops of cavalry, which will he distributed along working conditions which the coin-panics have made since the strike PORTLAND FIRE COST MILLION hearing yesterday before the House points on the western border in and would be content to have the committee on ways and means on th Underwood Bill to put a prohibitiv Many Narrow Escapes When Flames strikers return to work with tho understanding that thev could do so to sign a call for a general church meeting in New York to adopt a definite plan of action. A tentative plan now under consideration is the establishment of free employment bureaus in all the principal cities of the country, which shall co-operate in their efforts. The tax on tobacco coupons, L. M. Strock Swept Oregon Harbor Front.

Portland, March of New York, counsel for the Unitec without prejudice. and's harbor front suffered the most Cigar Stores Company, testified that if the giving of coupons to tobacco Moycr said he wished to make it lain, however, that the, men on strike devnsting conflagration in its his tory early yesterday when two mam users should he stopped, there would ould take any action they desired contemplates also that every cool head, which alone saved him. Cool Head Saves Life. Besta was in one corner of the pif, which was eight by twenty feet, when the eave-in occurred. A pump was at his side, a pipe leading to the surface.

Besta grabbed the pump and instintively laid his cheek to the pipe. Clods of dirt falling in the pit, lodged about the pump and pipe, and permitted sufficient air to reach the entombed man to keep him breathing for more than an hour, during which time forty or fifty men, working in relays of ten, dug with all their might, until Besta was readied and drawn to the top. moth grain docks, laden with wheat, he a falling off in the amount of to and could do so wifhout inlerferen throughout the United States were destroyed, two large vessels haceo used, and that the revenues of from the federation shnll have a voluntary employment ruined almost beyond repair and the government would diminish. ommittee to work with those state Allen F. Rees, senior counsel for dozen buildings damaged.

He said that coupons given away the mining companies, said General Bliss's discretion. This will place under that general's command about forty-two hundred cavalry troops and twenty-four hundred infantry. Though large in the aggregate, this force is regarded as small in many quarters here for a rigid arfd efficient patrol of the 1,800 miles of the border betwejn the United States and Mexico, Secretary Garrison, however, feels that it will be sufficient, and says he has no present intention of further strengthening it. Kansan Killed In Mexico. Junction City, March 12.

J. A. Scrivener of this city received word yesterday that his brother, Jas that the bureaus, i Scores of Chinese, members of the rew of the Royal Mail steam packet for all kinds of products in this conn try represented 100 million dollar! Glenroy, had narrow escapes, many worth of goods, and that the tobacco coupons amounted to about 7 million of them jumping into the river in cant attire and being picked up by dollars, of which, he said, the United Besta was under five to six feet of Get the most out of your Bicycle crews from the llrcboat I'avid Cigar Stores Company disposes of Campbell and the harbor patrol earth, but the men working toward him could hear him indistinctly call million dollars' worth. He enntend ed that any curtailment by prohibi aunch. The aggregate property loss ing for help.

As thev neared him the tive legislation would be disadvan wns estimated at 1 million dollars. whether you use it for business or pleasure the real worth of your wheel The New Ferry TTotel, a 3-story tageous to the public. per Scrivener, former Junction City- men dug more slowly, fearing that their shovels and spades might strike him in the head. When they dependsuponwhatyoucangetoutof it. frame building at Randolph and River streets, was damaged, but the Less wear, less work, easier miles, constant and Instant control, refreshing sport these If you must borrow money and want it at low interest see W.

S. Anderson. fifty or more sleeping guests were oeiicved tney hart dug to within a few inches of the entombed man's jTonsed and made their escape. man, had been shot and killed by Mexicans near Tucson, Ariz. He was in charge of a gold mine near the border and had recently written home that he had been having considerable trouble with the Mexicans.

No details were received. head they dropped their tools and us are some of the things the AEW DEPARTURE Farm For You. ed their hands. Lives Quickly Snuffed Out. I have a 100 acre farm 1 mil from Feirview (population county Cormey and Brazence were in the center of the excavation when the earth caved in on them, and it is be eat of Major county, which I will i.i lieved they lived but a few seconds puts into jour bicycle the choice of over four million riders.

Absolute tatiifaction asftured br a offer at a bargain for a few days. Possession at once which includes 10 seres growing wheat. Improvements consist oi house, cellar and cistern, It was a half hour after Besta was Jnst Right For Backache and Rheumatism. Foley Kidney Pills are so thoroughly effective for backache, rheumatism, swollen, aching joints, kidney and bladder ailments that they are recommended everywhere. A.

A. Jeffords, MeGrew, says: "My druggist recommended Foley Kidney Pills for pains in my bock, and before I finished kettle, my old trouble entirely disappeared. J. M. Gleissner 4 Son.

GASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Yesrs guarantee without a hole or a quibble in it. MR. O. A. CAVIT, 412 N.

Broadway Abilene, Kansas. barn, granary and well, good orchard and vineyard, soil deep and rich. This Always bears the Signature of a model little farm. Surface Clhthrake thmt brovfht the hike bmck brought out alive before the bodies of the other two men were recovered. Wives Not Told, of Death.

All three men lived in the Bohemian settlement about four miles southeast of Delia. All were taken out of the hole before their wives and children were acquainted with what had happened. mooth and well located. Fairview has excellent grade, high schood and DEATH IN "UNLOADED" RIFLE church privileges. Price $3,000.

Cash 2.000 and mortgage of $1,000 due in Take yonr wateboa t- Goodell'a for repairs. years at 6 per cent. Stop rentin Carrier for the Star Killed at Lud Aged People and buy this farm. You can't beat low, Mo. Ludlow, March 14.

An "un for the money in Kansas or Okla homa. Major county adjoins Alfalfa County, the richest agricultural coun loaded" rifle caused the death here yesterday of Alwyn Busby, 10 sometimes forget that poor teeth and roper mastication prevent sufficient iteurieh-frora ordinary food and burden the e. organs, bat if every man or woman part A Singer Sewing Machine in your borne i a Constant source of help, comfort and convenience to the women of the family. It doe in hare toward bringing hapriinesi into the borne and banishing cares and worry. Singer Sewing Machines enter your home to becomr a necessary and permanent part of Yorr hoitwhnld.

After V) rears' in Oklahoma and is the second old. a carrier for the Star. Meeting K77 fifty would fully realize the bountiful, sustaining nourish- county over the Kansas line south of Wichita, Agents $100 commission a companion. Clyde Ilatchit, who 88 M4I tinier- PTW Ta Tow FfcmOjr O) III Orel VjS-S continual wrs-ice ou will find their usefulness fcr buyer, direct purchaser same off. carried the rifle, he asked if it was loaded.

Hatchitt said no, whereuon Write or see M. F. AUMILLER, Abilene. Alwyn Busby held a copy of the Star not one bit impaired. With SIXr.KR you win be able to rem.

pathire misguided friends who have been induced to buy some comparatively unknown machine, only to find, when something goe wrong, that they are unable to bare ft repaired, because so nearby store has the parts. mcr.t i.i Scott's Emulsion they would take it after every meal Sccifs r.n.uhion contains the renowned body-building fats of pure cod liver oil, so medically predigested that it distributes energy, power and trength all thru the body and simplifies the stomach's work. To pcor le in declining years we say v.ith unmistakable eamc-tness Scott's Emulsion ill add years to your life and life to your years. AVOID ALCOHOLIC SUBSTITUTES 1X3 in front of his body and said: "You can't hit this paper." For Sale: Fine driving mare, five ears old. Inquire of J.

M. Brenizer, uatemtt, io years old, took aim SINGER SEWIXG MACHINE COMPANY. J. T. PAEXS, Abilene, Kansis.

end pulled the trigger, thinking the 315 Broadway, Abilene..

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