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Albuquerque Weekly Citizen from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 7

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STATEHOOD IS NEEDED Reasons Why the People Should Urge Passage of Joint To The Cltlsen. The tflMttMkM of lb statehood (HWtkHt MWU 19 0 HHMOpottMrt by tlitt newspapers and iwiltlemns. Th people are doing 7 talking when ashed fnr an notm to have nnr WMe4 vtw the tiuetittou. In thin connection, perunf few onmparieone with cotjnitVms nlsewhor might be useful. I mouth the writer made a trip to eoutheaet Terfhs, In th rlotMtty of Onlvsetou ki mok'over a rice Irrigating proposition on which 'about 10.000 had already bfw Invested In pumping plant.

canal, pic and tor wn nout tonal capital whs wanted to trabte the capmdlr. of the plant ao as to Ir riant Is.OOD acre. In the course of my luveutlautloos 1 found that last year the taxes on this property for state, coonty anC town purposes was nine dollars and forty-live rents. There la In the vlelnlty probably Soo.tton neres of as fine land as nan he found anywhere, a part of which supplies winter vegetables fori OalVMton and the north. The tnxen oh all this land is four osnls tier asr.

In two hours after I had wired the result of my Investigations, the parties whom I represented wired they would take I uhi of th bunds offered thorn. That country I tilling up rapidly with people from the northern state and they are all making money I iuul, i help contrasting those conditions with those prevailing In our own Klw Orande valley, which hoa been nettled for A years, baa had railroad through It for over twenty iert ini.l still has 8 per cent of It irrigable land uuitro.iuetive and paying taxes ten times as high at similar land pays in Texas Showing a market value of only about 10 per eonl of the TexaH land. These condition have not ebangod for fifty year. 1 have Idled at various times nearly every stale and territory In the union I do nut know of a seoUou any-win re In the lulled Mates oompam-hle with tin Itlo Orande valley that Ita inadi Hi' progress In the last lltty voir oil that today I In suoh deplorable kihi of unproductiveness. Is It not tun.

for us to change our pnlittinl condition and emerge from mr long endured slate of political peonaK' This conipnrlHoti I admit doe not New Mexico Towns SANTA FE. From Hi. New M'-xn ali 1 Hrtiina. MipertiMir of the t'ooos fon-Mt rem-tti' wa not much Improv- Huti.i.iy and IimIhv I still In dan- riMi intidiuon. ltrv tli-orgi- F.

iievler, Mstor of the First Fn-Mliyterlan rhureh, who Is vis- itiiiK li" inollier In Imnvor. where ho liii lu-t xt-M-ral weeks, Is expended to ruturn thin week The llev. It. K. Wharton, w)ioe litiine la In Mtohlgnn.

)ms boi-ii art Inn in lieu of the regular pastor. Mr I. Wheeler, of MHilsvllle, Kentucky, Iih arrived In mutn Ke, hetiiK iiillxl here on neomiNt of the IIIiu'kk of her father. Charles 1. 1'itlm-! er ho witf stricken with paralysis Home day ago nnd Is no better.

Mrs. Wheeer wns nccoiuiwnled by her ste er. Miss Mildred Palmer, of this olty, who went to loiilvtlle two months ngo to tic the guest of her sister. ESTANOIA. From Hie New.

Mrs 11 Dillon, of MolnUMh, re ceived the sad news of the deatb o-f tier sNtar In Nehraskn. Mr and Mr. Trinidad Itntnoro re-urncd from Albuuueniae. having spent the hwiilay with their son tleraplo an. i niH ram iy.

Mrs 11 Thorp, of Palma, bits '--n the sliest of Mrs. .1. A. Harris, of tnnln, und Mrs. Mil IMIIon, or Mcintosh while her husband has been in this part of t'ne oounty attending to wuinca-I matters.

Harris win accompany ner to rer rsima ioiiif The county coinmlMbmers should create now precincts at Wlllsrd, T.r-ranre, I'almu and Duran, a these are most necessary. The Inst named were made voting places by the returning board for the Inst regular election but not srhool nnd Justice's precinct. Wlicn you want a pioasARt purga- tlvo try Chamberlain's Stemnsh nnd Llvor Tablets. Tlioy nre easy tnko and produco no nausea, griping or other disagreeable effect. For tale by all druRglits.

LAS CRUCEo From the Republican. Miss l'anny French Is io suffering from an nttaogofinsy. Dr 1 I) Kogr came oveip trOnl Al- nmogorda fo Join his wife on visit her iiuMher and sistsrs. I)t. Koger iias sold his business In AJamogordo and cxpwu to locale In Paso.

Dr Nathan lktyd. Colonel nsorgeW Wilson Nhholas dalles nnd Ir. net' went up to Melden on a dm hunt in.l in a coiiplt) of hours bogged twou one ducks Just us they ar uvea at the lakes amttber party at four left, they havlog kilted sigMeen. P. Jones, the Jive stock agent of the 8anta Ke Central railway, hfti Konu to mnver, where he will nltond tho svjslon of the National Uve Blurt; association.

Statehood Bill. (trove thut statehood would help wott-tor. It Is it negative argument. We do know that soak eeodtttons ilo not prevail Ih Commito. Onlitorttla or Taxns.

Alt of ttMM how powerful stales won fifty years ago under el- Opt KS N't WAR tHOH SUd nil oiive prosper under statehood while New Mexico has practically stood still. llO kMW tUUt OaplUtl NHd PtMpm refuse to oomo Into a territory. The Impression prevails In the east that there la aeriooe liir here from Indians sad that under a territorial lom of government totes are oon ft-catlng, the administration is our nipt and that neither life nor property are safe. This prejndwe deep seated nnd wo must admit that the quickest and uwst effective way to got rid of I to ehaugu our tot mo and Id so lit)' as other stales have dene. The opportunity offered In the enabling aot how pending In oongreH Is honorable Just, expedient and axtremo liberal.

Double statehood, doubles mil re- sourous or divides our ex noises nnd a business proposition promises to double our prosperity. We would not hotter our condition so far hs the expense of government is concerned under storm statehood. already onn see what our present Hnnnelal condition tes to per cent higher this year and tho good Lord only knows what they will be ueat year under our present polittoal status. If we eau argue from tho past, It Is a deed moral oortnlnty. that If we reject double statehood we ulll foroe upon ourselves double poverty for the next twenty years.

This seems be what our territorial ottteials dualre. I see very little dlfferenso between a state nnd an Individual when It oomibs to oommon senee. 'When man hns held property for fifty years, hns pulil on It In taxes Ave times Us presHtit vnlue and duriH that timo has btton unable to sell It, Isn't It about tlmu for liim to seriously study tho situation and try now deal. Isn't fifty yonra shoot long enough to give the terri torial tbeor, a fair trial when we have eeu groat and iMiwerfttl states grow up on all sides of under the same conditions as are now offered 11. ALLAIIIK, tutu Antonio, Jan lt0.

SILVER CITY. From the KnW-rprlHe It. limit, former i-lty marshal miver Ol'y. urrlvod home last week from 1-lncoln and Chaves countlos, here be has been employed for the lust two. years by several largo cattle, outnts.

Itlcnurd (Irabo finally sot nwny for ('lobe, Art soon, whore be will loosto. irer City nun III afford to )oe such substantial cltlson as Mr. Oral bus pioved himself to he, anil It Is to lie ond his Husenoe will be merely temporary. 'Htldwell YmiHK. who nrrlvwl In tho ciiv from Virginia on visit to his father, 18 M.

Young, is punching cat tl on the Hawkins mnoh In the Me Hit valley hs ideasant diversion. He helped drive tho cr tie tbnmg)i from the old T. N. Hawkins place north of tewn to the Mhs4Im valley and enjoyed the trip so much that he decided to try ranch life for awhile. RECTOR OF ST.

LUKE'b, Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to the Qood Qualities of Chamberlain's Gourjh Remedy. AstmurnlMtn, April 18, 1008 I think It la only right that I should tell you what a wonderful effect Cnamlerlnln's Cough Itemedy has pro duced. The day before Raster I wau so dlstrossod with a cold and cough that I did not think to bo able to tako any duties the next day, as rr voice was almost ehoked by tho cough. Tho same day I received an order from you for a bottle of your though Horn- ody- I nt onco proourod a sample bot tle, and took nbout throo dosea of tlea medlolne. To my great relief tho cough and cold had completely disap peared and I was nble to preach three times on Master day, I know that this rapid and effective, euro was due to yoqr Cough Itemed, mako this lestmmnlal without solloilatton, belns thankful to have found suoh a (Iridsent remedy, llospeetfully Yours, li A.

IANOFHIiDT, M. A. Itootor'of Ht. I.uko's Ohiroh. To Ohamborlaln Modlelnu Co, This medlolne Is for sulo by all drusgtets.

Dr, Lukens an Inventor, Dr. C. IS. Uikens, tmstor of the Presbyterian okun-h. believes In try Ing to take care of the body as well as the soul, ami bis experloiiM In the rbritatlon of homes nnd the foul air fotmd In many of thorn, coupled with experience and knowledge of medl cine and therapoutles, has enabled him to perfect what wilt prove to 1 a great health boon to the sick and well alike.

The nvention Is no less than a by glenlc feotllsUng window or, door which whnn used will admit a good How of par air Into the room without draught nnd without the escape of bent, as when a window or door Is open. The Invention com 1st of a window ash, single, made to fit tho upper or lower frntne. with a hinge for break-I ok the sash tor Insertion. It la covered with light denim, duck or ether cloth I tin trad of gut. Tit la Men mny he inserted hy simply raising I he window and may ho withdrawn nnd wit away In the clotot when not It, use.

goswell Heglster. Laurie's Stere Burglarized, The other night between tt nnd II o'clock bnrglsrs entered James 11. Usuries store and took six bolt's revolvers, one Winchester and two knitting knives and plenty of ammunition. The thieves made their way Into the store through the rear door and the tin shop, then through the bookkeeper office and Into the atom, where they teen red the goods. The value of the stolen property amounts to about $lno.

The burglary must nave been done by parties well acquainted with the house, as from the manner of en-tmnoe It shows that whoever did knew where he was at. No arrest Have been made, but It I thought that the officers have several parties under AJamogordo News. Police Oeurt. Will While and Jim Saunders, alias Thomas, who were arrested on Saturday for stealing an overcoat and hat, were tried on Saturday evening. White was given sixty days In the county Jail.

Sounders oottld not be strongly Identlued with the theft, and was let off with thirty days. RAISED A CHECK WITH DIRE RESULTS COARSE WORK OP T. JOHNSON, EMPLOYE OF SMELTER, LANDS HIM IN COUNTY JAIL. T. Johnson, which, it Is alleged, la an alias, his real name being frank Wood, attempted to cash a mined check at the bank when that Instltut- tlon opened for business Wednesday morning, was caught rod-handed in tho act, attempted to flee, was stopped hy the sight of Marshal taint's howltser, had his hearing Wednesday afternoon before Justloe Newenmb, and was bound over to the next grand Jury In the sum of $M0, which In default of soottrlng.

Ie was taken to the county tall, ray the Silver City Ifn- terprlee. All this bnpiionetl within the short npuee of ten htmrs, nttil will doubtless form a landmark In the history of Johnson. The check wns glveo In tho sum nf 18. but when nrosotitoit to Toller Kelly for itaymeuL It rend 81. the nnd No.

"5" being scrawled In very eoorso letters In cointHirlsou with tho fine chlrogrnphy of tho smelter gntumnt nut Moreover, the llgure "8 had been punched Into the paper, but tblr was evidently overlooked by tho seeker for easy money. Mr. Kelly said that payment would have to be deferred until the smelter was telephoned ami bis nrrount verified thut a mistake had been made In tbe amount of the rheck. The smelter authorities tele phoned that $8 was the oorroot a noiint or tho check Meanwhile Johnson bad grown nervous slap ped outside the honk. Marshal lnlnl was Immediately aummuDod and upon wins; shown the man started for him.

Johnson started a la Kuropatkln for Chihuahua hill and the chase developed Into unite a sprinting match, In wlhch Johnson, Marshal ulrd, Mason Kelly, nnd Frank Ntohol, who happen. ed to bo near at the time, wore the principal imrtlclpanU. Johnson run as far as the rear of tbo Tenderfoot oor-rat. where, seeing the futility of attempting to soalu the lofty brick wall surrounding that place, surrendered. Johnson hns been employed nt the smelter but a few dnys, oomlng hero from the Mngollons.

ONE HUNDRED TONS OF ERUIT SUCH IS THE ESTIMATE PLACED OY CLARK ROGERS UPON HIS FRUIT CROP FOR 1004. Clark Itogers, owner of one of the flnrst fruit ranches in Now Mexico, at I Mountain, nine miles enst of hero, estimates his fruit crap for 1UUI at one hundred tons, soys tho Silver City Hnterprise. Tills Includes all the fruit raised on the ran oh this sen- son, suoh its apples, peaches, pears, plums and the like, but by far tho bulk of tbe imtput consists of apples. These he hns placed In several oold storage warehouses erected eepeolnl- ly for the purpose, ami by this moans he Is enabled to keep the fruit In fine condition until late In the spring-that Is, If there Is any left by that time, as he Is making dally shipments to various points In New Mexico nnd Arixomi. In one town nlone, that of Clifton, A.

he has contrast with the Artsonn. Copper oompany, for 'he shipment of one ton week of the In- clous fruit, until the supply Is ex hausted. Hhlpments are alno made to various points on the Hontn Ke line, suoh as Itlnoon, Rrui Mnrolal, Helen und even to towns out In Arliona on the Hantn Fe 1'aclfle. Twenty thousand pounds were sold to the Fort Hay-ard sanltorlum, where they ure In oold storage and nro adding not a little to the gustatory delight of the ollleers, patients and employes of tho big hospital. Storm In Pltllsdilphls.

Philadelphia. Jan. 7. The effect of last night's heavy rainfall, v'lloli was driven by a thlrly-atx mile gale, Is In evidence today In all directions of the city und environs. The most serious result tbe swollen condition of the Schuylkill river, which Is seventeen feet above normal at Msnayunk.

Fourteen mills are closed as the result of the Hood und four thousand hands are idle Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Seven Mlltkw boies sold fait 12 months. Thb SlgnattlTO. KELLY KERNELS. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS AND PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS FROM A GOOD TOWN IN 80Q0RR0 COUNTY. Ssmotal CorroofKMMlonoo, Kelly, N.

Jag. Jneob StHpfi tocmsrty of wis ple.ee, but now of II-WW AKoa, who has boon hst fur the past six weeks doing the nsssssmsnt work on H. Hnboook's rlAtms, went to work Tuesday in the South Junnlta. Mr. Stupfrt is an all round miner and a Jolly good fellow.

We are pleased to hnve Mm In our midst. John Drown, the principal part of Ketly, is partially under the weather. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lee are as proud as sin and are putting on a good many airs Just berauvo they have an elegant and attraatlvu new rwMeuee thav Is putting a blush on every other haueo in the town.

Our town Is growing and houses are very much In demand Tho Kelley, Oragnlc and Jnanlta mines are giving employ went to a force of IN man, and this hi V-o make buelness good In all lino. Mr. und Mrs. Shoeon Mxtor enter Ulnud a targe number of their friends one evening this week. Mosle, singing and speech mnhiuR were Imtulged In till a tote hour.

A light snow Ml InM Summy. Jay Onwoll, lMdle McOee nnd Sim eon Iftxter. our young sportnmen, returned Saturday from tho llnrdy can yon, six ioNos south of her, where they bare boon the nasi week hunting bear, deer, turkey and wlldente. The principal mining interests of tbo territory nre at this rdnee. The Immense iUOHtlttet of ooppor, mad and sine ore that being shipped dally proves this to he true.

Our merohonts are pntgreoetve and up to date. Their stock nre Initler thnn are kept In many tow ns of twice Us population. Tbey show that they nre good business men, too, by betns courteous nnd accommodntiug to their euatomer. Htrn, to Mr. nnd Mr.

Milton Cml. formerly ot Mngdalena, hut now of Onum, on Nov. U. V.oW, girl. Milt has been saying "Papa" softly to himself over since.

Mr. ami Mrs. Uaboook very pionsnntly entertained number of their friends lost Tu-mkty evening. Mbort I (1 recti MUm Maud lUcbnrde, ImKIi of Riowlale wore married Inst week In IVnvar, Colo. Tbl ootinir.blonmida hax a host of triends wm prfHsroiis journey lloso ha smnshod hand, 'r" 11 lnp b'" hnimer.

Mm. James Cowi-u on the sick list this wook, we sn sorry to learn. KomemiM and pleasant hnve boon tbe family gntherlncn dtirinn the holl as season, and we nhall not attemid to mention them In detail. Your scribe spent very pleasant evening st the respited home of Mr. and Mrs.

James Cos ell TutHday. A large body of lead ore has recent ly been encountered in tbe Jnanlta proper. whlCn Is said to be fifteen to twenty feet In width ami or cllnt grade. A force of ten men Is i ployed under the supervision of J. homos and considerable work I beln done.

The old your Is numbered ih the past, and we have onmin -d the new with renewed hope sun vigor. May we nil mount round higher on the ladder of The oh tidy side of my rtnng per draws my nMontlon so nw. that my pencil refuse to write. Reflections of A Dashtlor. Bonta Clans nlwnys gives every htad of it family nn empty pocketbook for Ohristmni.

A. man oon nmke a lot of monoy by not playing the tips he gets sure tilings. It Is about ah expensive to lose a suit with a poor lawyer a to win one whh a good one. It's nlfj thing to have a girl to the l.imlly to comfort you for tho wny tho boys turn ouL New York Press. For Over Sixty Yeirs.

An old and wml-tricd rostedjr Mr. Wtnlows Hoo thing Syrup tin been used for over sixty years by millions of ntothorn for tholr cblMren while teething, with perfect success. It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allaya all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the boat remedy for dlsrrhoca. Is pleasant to tho taste. Sold by druggists In every part of 'fee world.

Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value Is Inoaloulable. De sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Byrup, and take no other kind. Hondo Reservoir.

The Tnylor-Mooro Oonstrsetion oompany Is eotmtittiUy receiving material and machinery for tho work on the Hondo reservoir, near Hoewetl, the loot oonsiKiitr.j!,. lxring two lame rook crushers and several water tanks from Chloago. Soratoli, Horatoh, Borates unable to Attend to business during the day or sleep during tho nlghL Itching piles horrible plague. Doan's Ointment euros. Never falls.

At any drug store, 10 oon Is. To Accept Ingalls' SUtue. Washington, Jan. 7. At the cere monies Incident to the aeeentanee of the statue of John J.

Ingslls. now In Statuary hall at the oapltol, all tho members of the Kansas delegation In the house will make addresses on the earner of Senator Ingalls and there will also be addresses by membors from other slates. ItepressntaMve Curds, who Is In charge of the program In the house, said today (hst Ilepre-sentatlv Champ Clark and others had notified him that tbey wuM make To Cure a Cold in One Day speeches. In the senate the addresses will be by nearly- all of thoe senators who served wMk Senator Hi gulls. Tho osremoutes will bo January II.

Prstpereut Year. New Men too wool will bring prices this vear sad there will bo rats of it. Bvsry Indtoattoa aolnts to a M- I RllmeM of the prophesy Omt this will he the most prosperou year in the history of the territory. Spelled Her Benuty. Harriet Howard, of Ms W.

Ittu New York, at one time bad her beauty spoiled with shin trouble. She writes "I had Salt Rhenm or ttmema for years, but nothing would core it, until I used Ilttsklsa'i Amies Salve." A quick nnd sure healer for rata, burns and sores. Me at all druggists. Buys O.it Werki, Son rranrisco, Jan. 7.

-The entire stock nnd control of the Snn lrncmoo Oeko and (las compnny hoe been purchased by the Standard 041 company for a good round sum This is construed to moan another contest for lite control the lighting of Snn PrtU-clseo, the opposition oompany. tho Son Francisco One and ISeetrle eorpora-tlon, being pmrea, it sntd, in a position where It must either soil out or ht. Slskenlno Chrvering Pits of ague and malaria kh be relieved and rnred with Ilootrle Itltlore. Tula Is a pore, tonic medicine of espeotai benefit In malaria, for It exert a true curative InHuence on the dleeaoe, driving entirely out of the system It bt mn oh to be preferred to quinine. boring mma of this drug's bml after effects.

li 8. Mummy, of Henrietta, Tx writes: "My brother was very mw with mnhuta fever and Jntindloo. tHI be tmnt Woctrio Hitter, wltwh Hvod his life. At nil druggists prion so, guaranteed. Frosk Leglslntlen.

Kansas will agnln lend In freak lefts lotion. K. tmtnont SmHh, of Kinsley, a member of the state senate, hns al ready prepared a bill to authorise limited marriage contracts, sotting tho minimum time at ten years, sfier whhm tbo marriage contract shall lie dissolved. A Qrltn Tragedy, is dally enaeted. In thousands ot homes, as death claims, In en oh one, another victim of ooneumptton or pneumonia.

Hut when coughs nnd colds nre properly treated, the tragedy averted. (1. Huntley, of Oakland- on, writes: "My wife had the mmstimpllon, nnd three doctors govs her up. Finally she took Dr. Kin' Now Dlseovsry for consumption, ooughs and cold, which ourod her, and today she Is well nnd strong." It kills tbe germs of ail diseases.

One dose relieves. Guaranteed at Me nnd VI by ull druggists. Trial bottle free. Fixes the Rate of Merchandise Postage Washington, Jan. 7 llepresenlo live Cowherd of Mlssmiri Introduced a bill fixing the rate of postage on books and merchandise mailed at distributing poaiotfk'es of rural free delivery routes at three cents for enelt pound or fraction thereof.

The bill proscribes further that third and fourth olass mull matter sbal! be consolidated under the title of "merchandise" at a rate of one dent for two ounoee. STEAL AUTO AND ARE CAUGHT N. J. FARRELL, WHO LEFT GAL LUP UNDER A CLOUD, AND HIS WIFE IN FRESH TROUBLE. Marshal Winters, of (ml I up, has re ulved from Ihe chief of police of To- pka tt reouesl to furnish all possible Information concerning Mr.

ami Mrs. N. J. Parrel), late of (lallup. Purred nnd his wile were arrested at (leuevn under the name of Mr.

and Mrs. Utinnlugbair They had stolen an tomoblle nt Topeka under such olr ru instances its to nmke the charge ous of burglsry. Fnrrell left Oollup two years ago undsr a ohtml. He had purchased from Mrs. Hard Ing the property now owned by Dr.

Waring, of tbe Unnner drug store, Tbe Columbia Untitling and as sociation held a mortgage ngnlnst the place for nearly all It was worth. He had but a few dollars Invested In It. Soon after purchasing the property through tbe agency of C. Sot' In, an insurance of Mv was placet I on the furniture. In the meantime the build Ing and loan association placed 11,000 Insurance on the house Ten days after Fnrrell secured the Insurance his house burned down nnd Its contents were eonsumsd.

About two weeks later be appeared upon the scene, stating that be had been In Obi cago on tbe night of the fire. Soon afterword tbe Insurance oompany of' fered M0 for his arrest and convic tion. Intercollegiate Hockey. Now York. Jan.

7. At the St. Nleh- oins rink tonight the teams of Prime- ton and Columbia wilt line up on the ice for the opening gome of tbo season for the IMereoUegtatMr Hookoy league. There has been a marked revival of Interest In leu starts this winter, and the hookey season promises to be the most notable since tbe game was introduced utnong American college. The schedule arranged by the InterooilegtMe league extends up to the middle of February.

The membership comprise the teams of Vsle, Harvard, Commbta, Drown and lrineeton. Battle of New Orleans. Now Orleans, Jan 7 The anniversary of tbo battle of Now Orleans, which occurred on Jan. 8, 1811, was commemorated today with exeroteen held under tbe auspices of tbe several patriotic and historic societies. Tho day Is a legal holiday In the stale ot IxMilslaoa Cures Crip la Two Days, oli wcry trVrWt bOX, 25c VULCANIC liiKUTlOiNS 1 History of Some Uphenvals that Hnv Onused Orent Loss of Life, Anfnl Power OnneeMleil In VJivre Seped to He llttliilSMea it lMtes nod ttiitltleil.

Voice nere rssmH from the fnct thai th. Interior of this globe Is still very hot. redlattnr bent into ssmce and onuequratly oni rat ting In bulh. These two geo- I.lenl dtsturbam-es hnve in the post caused an -normou loss nf IH-. ars a seientlne paper During the rsistenro of this wnrld many Important swotrmpbsml ehnnsres have been mode through twts nntuml pbenomesjH.

ftelenlssw bnve found tenses nf this in many smarter nf tbe ftntie, where there have boon no heavy eurthqunVe or fflteaOM erupMoui tor ages nod ag. Yohsnoes range In idee from a diminutive rime to huge mountntn. In both cess tbey are formed from mnterisl nbteh be been hewked forth from Ike earth's Interior. They enn break through any kind of geologies! formation, and have pome through granite of Immense depth, sod atuo throusm ttrarlna roek, sueb iHstnnees of tbetr awful power belos? dentonet ruteti by extinct vol-ramies that hioe linen dUcorvd In France nnd Scotlaud. TbiMe known as Ntswi and VHVtn emerged from beussth soft marlns html.

They srt generally clasiml as active, dormant, and extlnet. In tunny rases, however. It Imprntitlldi' to diatingnfuh the letter two, end many that hnte remnined )uleeeent fur hundred of i-enturiea have Iwen kn wn to smktenly brenk forth in the mntl violent nmniwr. Sush a one ws Mornenn, which, after being dormant almost beyond time Immemorial, oreame active in the ffrat eeniury of the t'hrtsttan era nnd uHlnsntely produced Vestivln. nte latter, to tomlted forth lavn ami dendly gases In aueh glgnnik- volume ami rapidly that the inhabltnuts of the rlty ot Pom-ni and kevi-rai other adjacent town uere tltMlroywl its weru tbe peuid if fft.

Pierre. Hut Pelee. Ihe votenno whlb to quicklj ended St. Ilerve ami lu pie wn another one whieh was al ways considered extinct. k.ount KtHimeo, on tbevUlnml of Isehbt.

furniabe another inuslratton of the um-erlnintte of these dread -restore of the earth's bbhlen my- trries. it remnineu rtommni inr hIm.ui IT centuries and then, in ISM. burst forth with the utmost vlolsmm In operation a voli-aii" emit gnses, vapors, nahes. Iti.eltler und Motnetimes the arid nre iletrue- to life a are the lam ami ai.be. The crater of Idien.

a volcano lu Java, turned bene a huge lake ot acM water, which rushed down the mountain kide, nnd tbe poisonous proper tie of tbe llootd (aimed arMeaJtresd nesiruvtion mntmg humnn beings, oat tie nnd 1,1 (. 'Cbe aabee sent forth by a vola-ano are generally so flue that Ibry will penetnle a house Uirough tlie iunllust rrsek and reviees. Tbey are generally hot that Ihr Inhalation thr Moallest noion-t will esuse death. Ashe have been known to fall t.ter a country covering a radio Httlilii leu mite of the volrano from whleb tbey were diarbargeil. That occurred when VefcUtiu broke liHwe in 2V.

t)M another tM-eln. when th f'oseuitta voles no In Mb-arsgnsbersw kruptlvr in 1SV utter darkueas pre-vaitel within elrele of miles, and elulil miles away nulies covered the ground to a depth of ten feet. Four days later Mime of the ask, whleh bad been caught In an upper-nlr current, fell at Kingston, Jamalsa, 7M mile nwny. Huge stone bavn been nt burling through Mce fnr great dWtniwe by voleumie in violent aettvtly were found In Urn aches whkh buried Pumprll, A vobmiio at Antm-o. hill.

sabl to have sent stone miles, and oto-iwil Is sold to ha hurled a MO-tuiund bowlder nine miles. Molten lava enn rush down a mountainside at a fsster rats tlmu a mile sn hour. After It ttop flowing- a crust will form over toe too of the bed, which become herd and euol. while the body of It will retain Aery for years When Mauns the terrur-vreal-lug tolcHMo of Hawnii, had its nwful eruption In ISef. it betebed forUi solhl fountain of lavs, whisk ws t.ooo feet wide ami (pouted toe feet Into the sir.

Other fiery fountain nt the asm country have been known to perform similar fents a ml have eontoiued to io uninterruptedly or several week, The output from one of them trav- rled mile In two hour, ami contin ued to rrxepslong for montki, destroying everything in it puth. l.uva li a variuldr In Ita woods ater ettllng down top of the earth as II lu getting there. Sometimes It ipilekly beeomes good soil, while on other occsslont It always r-umlns barren. SaKnarls Mnalllas. At Kgg Uk, Lynn, Kngtsnd.

a bell ws bung SO feet below buoy sod thr bell was struck by rleetrb-it from thr Egg llork light nation poner A prrti.n on a ship hesr the ia'nsl by atamug rug In resort mti. the bull thr chip, snd Ih hrsl rsprri-mnt Ihst the alp; wr, ihua besrd st distsnee of mil or more us Judge Sutzbacher In Indian Territory-Judge Lewis Suiibssber fgrmerly of New Mexico, who Is now a UnXed Isles Jtnlge in the Indian Terrtiocy, with official headquarter at Oknwl gee. Is pleased with nls now poottmn snd likes It much beiter Umn the judgeship held In Itorte lllso. He spends a good deal of bt time In Kan sas City with his family, as rail own necttons between Knnes Olty and Okmulgee are good ami be eon recall that plsre very easily nnd in uVout a fourum hours ride training docs of war. Oreat IMn Taught by Oermana to Drag llktfel IlMsrs to the around.

lot ntm tho less Wnr tff to We verltuokj military keMHOil-tor, for ilnfH n- mtv Imiiij; trulHtHl llw (H'rtttMU tirm iin rtMl Imttlo. Tht- fit is re Petllllo for lllls. Win it. tnfro tlwIloB Into I ho- armies of I urtfTW tier ma 0 officers hnve brrl otltffll- rriltir lb- ImhsI met hods nf rawislit "sW lirsW 1I 0 from lhrr nWfc. Tk Clmtt I iniH hns mom mmii-oil fnr lm HrHonr.

nn Ule nvnvnml Ktrt-Hittlt iimno him pwrfs)l ntsil orTorlivp nntnfpnit. At lwr IIh thorn nro imw tlimmniwl nf those gtmt ilofft In tralsltou ICvory ilny for I bo Inst thrso Hionllri lltey Itnvt' Ihoh tatoH In I ho pnrnilo grottiHl ami tmcn sfroit lotmnn In illsiliiKUlshlng Ik Ogr- HtHM hihI Austrian unlfornvt from Iho KrTiicti, llnlhtii hhiI Rwonsfln, for It Is iiorossnry llml tlioy Mrioiilil tlUrrlitiiHaltf botwittiti frlm! it ml fnu. TIwh IHwj ftru Intiglit to rush iimn tnytli. iiinuiiled wiiomy itml tllsiHflliilt him. Whun It Is rtmoiHlHrrtl (lint neit rl.v nil of ItioMrmlrsef rtrfiKi liitvo Hilnplml tin' llr)o ho HO fOMMlt llf Illl'lll'St IHetUtllltO tgHSOII tliolr t'lriM-Hveiioss mn lw gppro-'Jnlotl.

anil Iho Uoriiinii tilllrorN lx llovt Imvu tllscovorwl thu I lie mollioil. TIm tlijh nre InkoH to tho Hlll of oHrnttnn lie re tlit certWita HttMirgollimllHrk )h rnlerm, m'Ih) are pntltlotl ngninttt hum. Afltr tltl lonnou in lonrtHul Uwy ant turned ItMwe uhmi mlilfr W9nr-lug vnriotm iinlforms, mill witnn llioy itllHrk (lermitti or A on trig il llioy nro wltliieil, lint when tUj itllitfk titliHrn Its-v ore renvnrilotl. THAT FRATERNAL BUILDING 0. P.

ADAMS, BUPRBfdE REIPR SENTAT'VE, WHITBS A LQTTI3R ON THE 8UUJB0T. Alhuguerqu. X. Jan. ISM.

Hon. John II llotssea, Mnlldlng. St. Umls, Me. Hesr Mir and I leather I have It stated 'he daily uveas that Hf Fraternal building Is to be token dmm and removed to Mew Mesteo and m4n a sanitarium fur iwrsona sn9tetss1 wtSh long trouble.

Now, ns soprosni rstsft sentntlve, I do not prog ess of nmWi to lake port for or agnlns siy IsmiIHi In thla grand domain, snvs io try ts get the buiMIng located at the bsM noselble point. WKb a view of phtrlng before the cowtinlMe all available dots so thai the very best bxsuion sy be 1 ask that you proeure and bur-li tko commlttaw tlrselsy's -Mnfiirt est the Climate nf New Mem wo" and knSSt nttnebed thereto. This poeriitwtsfan b) by ihe wentber burenn MM by dlagrnins, not ggnres, Srjr- teHrperature, winter and mer, and nil itnin which a might wish to have before them hs se lecting a site for the ssMltJUtsm My. oht in writing this ksstnr In set tbo ssnlUrium so loonted tfsM Ujs fraternities may got the very sent insults from tbe Invest ment. Yours, II.

F. AJOAsUS. S. It Mi Pointed Paragraphs. The Hnaneml pinnk la Urn vwttufeHe ptoUorm Is pin money.

When the otftce seeks tin tsmi at has a strangle bold on It. The deserving poor it re often Ifeats who don't deserve to be poor. Many a married mna kstUrm in Mi wmtntt of we mind over ustnetsT. An old bachelor says tnart sen marriages In heaven setUHsts hV heaven. Im't hide your ligat nnaev a MstMk Use tbe btwhtl to eovor ysatr llAs- If it's big snonsh Many a would be soeksty tessnaji in the swim dnsn asMMgsk gnt ber bathing suit wet.

TVere at meny trawu la tahl eana- try. but the poor tana la xtmiM ta snme up wtth the caaa jaat tin i 'Cbtonao News. Qlsomy Ohrlstmas fsr nuln St. Peterebarg. Jan 7.

-Tht inrssl lag discontent nnd unseUknl SgiiUMhWi of bttsinees and affnlrs ne-Hrutty ws reNeeietl most nottoestnty bt n0 mV servuHce of the Itnsslan Carlotmns today. Tbe festlvMlea with wWah iba day I nsnslly otmsrred la the sap4(t were wanting, and though the ey a holiday there was IHO of tile afi-any snirtt Hsantfested by tbe pje. Tbo oeiobratkm was oon fl nod almast ontttoiy to toe boMiag of the ury spools! service Is 'he charmtes. Osnsl Commission Jobs. WtuMtagtou, Jan.

Secretary Mur phy, of the brthmtsu eanat oe mm lesion. toaay snnounoed Usst all the pal- Hons nndor Dm somHie-' wkiefc wM be of executive order and exempt trsM etvl service examination bare been Htled and that no additional appoint- Hteau enn be made In say department. of the oommkmton esoewt thraagh civil servkee comtHlseten, where gnpikcam eealrtag to gantlfy lor nanatntmeut should apply for information. As fixplslnedj Tfse nidge uttrinjr; Lefln' yu go to the aid of th In toe tjhtT Polisewui -Faith, an' know wblsst av tblm w.u th' dsandtnt, yr honor oi Ut.it, t. t.

Tbara Ut very utile fun ihrt hut that you are both witling bare "'he people see.

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