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DRINK
Stafford X'
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SOUTHWEST.
We are also exclusive bottlers of
DR. PEPPER and JERSEY CREAM
Finest of all Summer Drinks.
For Sale Everywhere.
HOUCK 01 DIETER CO.
Bottler* an < Carbonatora
Phone 6J or 93
TELLING OF HOPE
ORCHARD WEEPS
(Continued from Firrt Pare.)
San Francisco. Mrs. Swan could nof
reran the day of the week the ex-
plosion occurred or the day of the
hitter milk episode.
The witness did not remember who
was serving milk at the house at this
time btit thought it might have been
Mr. Crook. Mr*. Swan'said she got
the morning paper from the front, door
rested and pnt In the same cell with , . „_ , , .
.tint he would try to get him to make fe*'ty m,nuW*'‘ b*'foro the ex‘
1 ■TinltMSfev* that I thought »«* wltnesa culled was O.
making a ronretwhm that he had bet jt pook- milkman. Crook h name
.ir i., the same .hlttg-tbat the truth «» the *uw» a*
: had to eome out some day." - i, V°"»« Jlag to Kichardstm.
"So after making your confession ^ho objected to Crook’* testimony be-
ii*.a #.* ! In#; takun. The objection was over-
rule;!. Crook said he was called to
Driving Time is Here
tiat about a buggy ?
HEED DUE?
W. F. MINERS’ CONVENTION
Acting President Mahoney Arraign*
Officer* of Industrial Workers—
Review of the Last Year,
you lied to Sieve
"I don't know that I lied to itlm— j„ . ,„ ,
1 di.l not tel! him I had confessed." t ^ H,a‘*le*v home November 16. 19tM.
"Didn't you tell Steve that when you |')n ««i|>lalnt that the milk 'hat mom
got out you were going to put water ! "u" **••! bitter. He took a
bet w<;*en von and what w;t» left of the ! ,lf JJMI n*,*k ** the city cbronlst
W.-»iern Federation of Minora?" !i,f »>«> »• ranciuco. He ascertained
No. sir . I said something about! hhetnmt later what tho
If it ever happened that I go out I'd " "
trouble was. He was not allowed to
go across the pond." wl!ai *&* <$«*«« ‘<»IJ Mg-
W’fcat v,in vott going aero** tha < root; a*id the Bradley milk was
P0n i f0r+ i * be only milk complained of on the*
Tin e'd Ih-cii so much talk iii the 'noralng,
federation between Moyer, Haywood,
A motion to strike out Crook's tea
timotiy on the same grounds as urged
NICARAGUA’S DENIAL
OF HAVING GIVEN ASSISTANCE
TO THE REVOLUTIONISTS.
President Zelaya Send* Message to
President Diaz in Which He Says
His Country Take* No Part in the
Revolution—Kidnaped Gunboat
Mexico City, June 13.—The follow-
ing cable was received today from
President Zelaya of Nicaragua.
"The revolution headed by Dr. Al-
fara has assumed significant propor-
tions. He Is In favor of the Coufcdera-
t on of the Central American repub-
lics.
'•ZELAYA."
Dr. Jose de Dolores Gomez, secre-
tary of state of Nicaragua, and a close
friend of President Zelaya, arrived
in Mexico City yesterday, bringing a
mesiiagc from President Zelaya to
President Diaz He said:
Nicaragua is taking no part in the
at7S^',S; I i ®aLva±; The move
If so, come around
and let me tit you
•ill
i i'Hit tft vm you the
.•orred thing, for
my sttK'k covers ov-
er) desirable and
proper style from
$55.00 Upward
H. P. NOAKE
Overland and Santa Fe Sts
LtGAL It.HULK
Finest Liquor* and Wines to be
found in Ei Paso Fresh cool beer
sits., portwr and cigars.
C. C. Kinmtn <&. Co. Prop*
211 Cast Overt«od .street
Denver. June 13.—At the eonven- j
tinn of the Western Federation of j
i -Miners today a severe arraignment
was made by acting President Ma-
honey of some of the officers of the
Industrial Workers of tho World. He
said tha: bis fir t connection with that
organization In an official way was
'ast inly when he went to Chicago to
| audit, its I took*
A br i‘f review wga given in Mr.
Mahoney's report of the developments
in the Moyer-Hajtvoo.l-Pet11 tione , Jl, , . .
cases since the arrest of those offl- ' la-lsU! Mcf a Hand
tials in February, lsoth In till? con-, 1" promise of Immunity.
I nee:Ion the charge was made that the j
mine owners and other enemies of
:..i- federation have caused the trouble
at Gokifivld, Shy., iti the federation
, ranks in order to discredit the or
| utzation In the eye* of the world
j He expressed appioeiaUon of the
! financial support given the federation
i a ii* defense of its imprisoned offl,
. eers. saying;
! ' The loyalty and gen, roslt. display-j
1 ed by the hundreds of labor organiza
ti-d'-s that have responded. in the figm
] of the federation for Its life, should
jf i:v, hire ns that a time is drawing
nigh when the regiments of iabor will
conn together in an invincible army
• j bat'le sboui km to shoulder for the
iwlwstrial fneedom <>f humanity
pent showed that tin- teller*
no' a strike during 'be
bj Judge Wood. There was but tt
brief erosst-examination
Next on the stand came P. L. Me-
body 'coug
any good—that they would get them i
sootier or later,"
"Yon knew you had murdered Gov
ernof Heunenberg and that you
at; ved hanging, didn't you?" ,, --- -- ... .
Vi- sir" j analyzed tin* Bradley milk, He found
And having confessed anJ i*vpeeb i fl.om lo <'ix,-v grains of str.vch-
t„in„ 0f miftj Crook
1^. j Cleary of Borttfeley, Cal., who, as as-
sistant city chemist of San Francisco,
ing to tie hange!. you were discuss-! ”,n*‘ j® l®e Jinart
ln« with Adams the plans for 'our t brought to the office
How muqg strvcninue
"Y* ■ s. sir."
"And this was la-cause of what Mc-j
Parland haJ told you?” ;
"No, sir, I don't know that 1 had
hud
causes
death?"
"One half grain has been known to
kill In fourteen minutes. 'Usually
j two or three grains are considered
! sufficient."
The usual motion to strike out the
meat is wholly a revolutionary one,
without outside aid. Nicaragua sym-
pathizes with the revolutionists be-
cause our country is anxious to see
a firm government established in Sal-
vador, but is taking no hand In the
movement in any way.”
Gomez denied that Nicaragua fur*
ttished the gunboat to the Salvadoran
revolutionists, and declared he had
received trustworthy advices to the
effect dial the boat was stolen as it
lay In the harbor of Corinto.
Tills Is laughed at by those profess-
ing to be familiar with the situation.
Alberto Membrano. an exiled Horn
GEO. G. SAUER & CO.
210 S*B Fraadvc* St. EL PASO, THXAS Telepnoce *8
MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED
LA FLOR DE MEXICO, ^"cwars**06
We also make the well known h!l Paso MeOinty Cigar.
MAlt ORDER* PROMPTLY ATThNOED TO
Soft Water
at [i Paso Laundry
•01 Slit! Fe Strew
Khn 41
Washington Park Theatre Independent Assay Office
Opened Sunday evening, June 9, with
TheTexas Stock Company
Tonight and all week.
Under tho Direction of William
Bernard.
...» i,. i * must motion io striae out me , ........ .................... ,, ,
I testimony as immaterial and not con-1 durau* formerly a well known dlpio-
Guvernor Gmsling has been out to j n»’t ,ins, *,av"'(><-ui with the
,*iv! r*.,tiv (irm.s huNiri [charged was denied
i
you many times, hasn't bef
Yes, sir,''
Ami calls you Harry?"
Yes. sir."
And shakes bands with you?"
Ye
offense I 'nntist, discussed the statement,
‘ ing;
say-
A few questions were put on cross-1 "Nicaragua gave one of iter gun
i examination and as the witness was|b°als '»» th‘‘ revolutionists for ®e
excused cour- adjourni I until tonior- i purpose of carrying Acajmla, and It
i tow at 9:30. I would have been impossible to get
__________ | the boat out of the harbor of Coriuto
without me consent of Lite Nicara-
A,..! talks Willi you in a very triend- STEAM EB »H |1) S IB IKES ICE , pJan^auUroritie* '^Vdte harbor is small
And Has a Hole Stove in Her Bow—
Panic-Stricken Passengers Jump
Overboard—Three Drowned.
and there is a large garrison."
Membrano sai l Honduras favored
confederation and that he hoped to
see all the Central American repub-
lics united under one central govern-
ment. soon
At the state department tonight It
was said no message of any desert p-
Tb
Xtlli
gamed
w tit-re t h.
ri
Re
Your Wedding Cake
Win be *»*rt if ordered from
The Belgian Bakery:
It was also
* nil notion
wav
"Yes "
"Now you know from Ills manner
•n yon tha: h<* never Intend* yon
I -dialf be hanged?” ___
if* has never told niy any thing t Seattle. June 13.—A special to the
"’ol 1 . , Times from Nome snvs: The steam
But you know from Ills manner ship Ohio owned |„ the White 8tai - _
I:..- In ii gards you as a friend? I Steamship company, struck on Ice at itlon haU come from Central America
Port Safi ty early yesterday morning ' today.
A btn** hole was stove in tho ship’s --
bow and the vessel begun to iil! rap Called Filibusters*
Idly. A panic ensued among the pas ! Guatemala City, Juue 13.—The flli
* tel* r-an i *1 >i ivation to you. niigtrs. Before tin* lifeboats could bustering expedition that recently
lie lowered more than 73 persons hud landed at Acajutla and marched to
Orchiii I ai l Warden Whitney also i jumped Into the water Two white Sonsonata, where it was defeated by
**' 1 :l ‘ Dfry men and a Chinaman wi re drowned. I Salvadoran troops. In all probability
He has told roe he thought I was
lee tight and doing a great thing,
or the state and the country."
"And he said the state would bo !
HUMBUG
Take the Park Car*. Prices 26c and 36c
BASEBALL RESULTS.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland-Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Juno 13.—Cleveland
defeated Philadelphia today oy
ounchiog hits on Waddell In the
sixth inning, aided by an error of Old-
ring.
8e6ro: E- H. E.
Cleveland .................6 11 2
Philadelphia ..............5 10 1
Butteries: Clarkson, Llebhardt.
Be mi a and Wakefield; Waddell and
Schreckr
established I***.
D.W. Reckhart, EM.
rsoraiETOS.
Agent for Ore Shippers
Assays slid Chemical
Analysis.
Mines Easmlned and
Reported Upon.
BsIIIoa Work (Specialty
a *■ 0- Bo* 44.
Office and Laboratory
Cor. San Francisco *
Chihuahua Sts.
CL PASO, TEXAS
SIAM0I1 ASSAY CO.
A8SAVKRS, CHBMIST8 AND
MININO eNOINF^YS.
Agents for 0' »!Hpyers
Cor So* rrssr.tai s sod coao Sts.
I'siephont Zkh P U Hi *7
eh *
in
ght
of
i men and a Chinaman were drowned. ■
hv ! Otto Anderson was one of the victims I
as a** a a la mcatr,
Minn:
re alt
I IR 60ine GramlCcmr*l Hotel
® *;**'■♦ *%**+■’ '■•**« to » W»*-a *
to El Paso
It** rMf *:gt!
I**-1*. * * •*-?? tw ti
i.ft
*■ Vnkvh.
Terms: 50c, 75c, $1 ml $1.50 Per Dap
uk that
i lo keep
(X* fit ! I
‘Hi»a an.l
• niioii br.
( U cn.Ntrkt. The
;'&J ^ 211* Hhl»! to !h*
in On> f« ikni
few motitbs Uy
in . t^rv* » of
nil id from u»«>
R«cf*n!ly, h<)w-
Ion men Havo voru
“You’vi* bf‘*n made* a heio of
M i-ar 'iiu, tl„ g-oi ijiur und the But for tho < fforts of the ship's offi
i bn. hnviMit .you? 1 cere in dening the bulkhfadH of com
•N"' 1 * duu t know wbaf you part meats i and J a disastrous loss
; I'i b, to ' i ,,f ||fP migiit hove resulted. When
G •-hard I*t,:. I that in a'i Idf order had bon restored among the
,1 :til • '. • ln.ni. or tl.al passing, rs, Hu Ohio liacked off the
• .*vi*r had wine with bis meals Ills lCe ami returned to
oral cime to Mm from the warden's
Itohot!
came from Nicaragua. The filibusters
aetdd in unison with a band of Salva-
doran revolutionists, and there is rea-
son to believe that the entire move-
ment of troops was supported by Pres-
ident Zelaya.
; aged.
Nome badly dam ()URAKMY Jxj INADERUATE
w! in
The Silver King Restaurant
tn‘ op<-2)
;i m<*m j
thsSt Uk
hnrunjfh-1
■ii Tao-kis
la the Hasement on ban Anto> ; _ _
.street N„ 20V is the place to get ^HiOOSEN ELT H"F ' EKKKFIM
Fine M<aland Quick Service -------
STAIN k LHLIG. Proprietors
Poodle Dog
S$>fnt the Day Straightening up Hit
Household—Three Hour* Given
to Government Business.
BAR AND CAFE
316 BAN ANTONIO ST.
itJest whiskies and purest wines la
-itv Clean ami coo! N’o loalers
lARRY FORD. Proprietor.
OvKlcr Hav
. 1’inr
13.-TlW: p;
eel ;
*loii: ’1
(e li st
day of Ms v
ura- j
wiMiOUl
iudulg:
ing itt any rtf
his,
favorito td'i'M
pa! ,on ■
!'a i ecr**a
lion
und * xf'rcune.
H< .
ild nr,! *-o fur
his
turttomary hi
ornlng
borslisck r
• de;
la (li«i not I-
x.-k-G,
1 with the axt
af
the S&Kamon
> Hill
woodpile; he
did
HE WAS QUITE SCARED.
(The Pilgrim.)
Very much excited and on: «.f
breath, a young man who could not
liavo been married very long rushed
up to an attendant at one ,.f the ,*:ty
hospitals and Inquired after Mrs.
Brown, explaining between breaths
that It was his wife whom he lelt
anxious about.
The attendant looked at the regie-i
ter and replied that there was no
Mrs. Brown (n (he hospital.
"Oh! Good heavens I Don't keep;
me waiting in this manner, said tie'
excited young man. "I must know!
how she is.”
"Well, she isn't here,' again . aid
the attendant.
"She nuts* be,” broke In the visitor,
"for here Is a not, | found on th,-
kitchi-n table when 1 came home
from work."
The note read
"Dear Jack Hav. gum l<, ;av,*
u>y kimono cut out ,\iinie '
not takr- a row on Oyst.-i ltav \ idei
item th«.* three hours he wa*. occupies!
willi St-:reury lam b In the- despalen ;
■ in, he r|H*Qt he whoit
day in arranging the household or*
longings which wi-ro brought fir.m .
the White House. No visitor* were
re-tvived and Quentin and A. aii-
w'*r(* the* only members of the fotrdly i
to deadend the hill to the village
Or. bard »a.' qm -tiune.t at length
t on hi* written eoulesslon. lie l
,:;1 h>* tvi,.le two. having left Home
f hi- misdeed* nut of the fir*:
, On n;u I denied that he had ever
•t pot in a ohalv and examined and
r ,*is-xaii[ltie*.l by the attorneys for!
:.»* ’-oiie ,u iirefiaiatlem for the trial,
flit hardsmi wanted id know If Me*1
a., uol ha.ld’t instructed the witness
o. Ills; d> a;* anot on the stand, the j
- ii *o occupy, tee tune of voice .
nd 'In v ,tj to look at counsel when
-t.onlng him. etc. Orchard de*
ied U all
IB -aid McPaitand had been in
else ,*ev.*ral week* prior to the trial
l, : htrl fiequettUy visited him
Itii bardson Unmnded to knew If
to * 'Ii,•-..ale McParland w:iS
i.'lunv him for any other reason
: its t honor and glory of th*. (!e-
”h" :»g< uey to which tie belonged.
On harii aid he didn't know,
"Do ' at think the salvation of your
ml was lilt object?"
"1 i-ouldii'! ,;ay a, to that."
Be bai l am qdestbm, 1 tile
or lifle-eu min lies r*”:arding 111
That Old Trunk
lepairod or exchanged. El Paso Trunk
Factory, side postoffice, opp. Plaza
Sacretary Taft's Note of Warning—
Our Army Small and Coast De-
fenses Not Half Manned.
ONE KILLED AND ON E HURT • wmST'lhc'puWie of 'fna^nacy
- ! of the land forces of the United States
An Incident of the Elimination Heat* j *"«" «mmlcd here tonight by Secre-
of the Emperor William Auto 1 ,ar-v * rift* Secretary 1 aft k sigulfl-
Cup Race.
cant, speech was made before the Min-
neapolis Club, which had prepared a
Hamburg, June 1:{.-—The ellmltui-! bauquet for the secretary,
Fhc secretary said that while the
non heats tot tin- Liu perm \MHIam : prewm army was capable, from the
auto cup no .* were run off today In ( |*ac£ tlw| mwe were only 27,000 men
!i,* Pf.'seiice ,if Ins majesty and a j aclu*Uy under arms its weakness
kiige gathering of automobile entlnis rould be seen lit a glance. As com-
.ast*'. In spite ot the rain, the D'-t' ■ pareiJ with the nuvv It is deplorably
tormances were pood. The fastest
time made for the 23d kilometers was
weak.
He explained lie did not wish to
_> bom ,.u minute- 20 seconds. ; minimize the navy, but the country's
Forty motor cars representing Gcr , iva, str-,.lwth naturally lay in Us land
tnanj, trance England, Italy, ^‘-' forces. He called attention to the
giutu. Swlizcilaud and Austria will ; fac( ]the fortifications on either
iiarticiiuite in the linal* tomorrow, coast were only naif manned and that
I liei'i. w .is one fatal accident. Auto- j one 0{ Bio great needs of the army,
mobile “HM was demolished at a j jn aiitlltlon
,, small village. One man In the car
*‘r was Instantly killed and the other had
adornment for the trial Orchard ! a<,th u*«s broUon
to more men, was in a
larger addition to its officers, so that
volunteers could be. properly handled
In lime of war.
New York-Chicago.
New York, June 13.—The Chicago
chrmpions defeated th eNew Yorks
today by a score of 4 to 3. The visi-
tors were tied in the fifth, but won
out in the ninth inning on a single, a
sacrifice and another safe hit to cen-
ter.
Score:
Chicago .................
New York ...............
Battering: Walsh ami
Keefe, Kit son adu Klelnow.
Custom Assay Office
CRITOHETT * FERGUSON
Is ctuors to Bastes 4 CncSoti.
Assayers • Chemists - Metallurgsts
AGFBTS FOR 0» SHIFTERS. _
119 SAN ktCANOlM O B.KEKT UoN* is
R. H. E.
. 4 15 1
.350
Sullivan;
Tom Johnson, Assayer,
At Washington — Wasliintjtou-De-
troit game postponed ;wet grounds.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis-Boston.
St. Louis, June 13.—St. Louis won
today's game,
EXPERT MINE AND CAR SAMPLER
AGENT FOR ORE SHIPPERS.
Year* In U 8. Servlc*
Office and Laboratory at Smelter—-,!
PHONE 2310
At Indianapolis*
1 to o. Karger and tndlanaiKjlls .....
Young pitched brilliant ball. Young Minneapolis
gave the only base on balls, which re
suited in a victory for th elocal:;.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis ................. 1 .. 1
Boston ...................0 (J 1.
Batteries: Karger and Marshall;
Young and Needham.
-First game —
, Second game-
Indiamipolis ...
Minneapolis
At lAHiisville—
Louisville .......
St. Paul ........
Cincinnati-Philadeiphia.
Cincinnati, June 13.—Timely hitting
won the game for Cincinnati today,
the misplays of tin* Philadelphia team
ilao aiding the locals.
Score: - R. H. E.
Cincinnati ...............5 9 0
Philadelphia ..............2 8 2
Batteries: Welmer, Coakley and
lcLeau; Moran and Dooln.
At Toledo—
'1 oledo-Milwaukeo
wet grounds.
game postponed:
: ild id* new > ill: of clothe* wav made i
> a convtci in the penitentiary, new!
Nine Balloons tn a Race.
bat and Blum.*, were brought. lJ»ris. .lime*13.- Nine balloons as-
hlm in Gi. le„ The ov. rco;t i tended from the gr.miuls ol the Aero
.* »,nwi„,.3 wear *. was boi*rowed I clu'’ thl* evening for a long distance I
ftmi the warden. race.
Orchard aid he had always been ; ■. * *—** ■
PUBLIC LANDS F<»K ENTRY
Million* of Acres Will be Subject to
Entry October 30th—List and
Locations*
Chicago-Brooklyn.
Chicago, June 13.—Timely and
bunched hitting In the seventh and
eighth Inning won today’s game for
Chicago. Ruelbach was effective, al-
lowing but two hits in any one in-
ning. Hoffman's drop of a difficult,
fly,, followed by Casey's double and
Lumley's single, scored Brooklyn's
wo runs.
Score: It. H. E.
Chicago ..................4 11 1
Brooklyn .................. 2 7 4
Batteries: Reulbaeli and Kling:
Rucker and Butler.
At Ptiuiburg—Pittsburg-New York
game postponed: rain.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
HARRIMAN Iff YS A ROAD
On Behalf of the Southern Pacific He
Buys the Corvallis 4. Eastern
in Oregon.
Cabrera Not Qead.
Mexico Cily, ,lmio 10.—h ii
burned here that the
came from Oaxaca la*
effect that Presldem
been assassinated was
elation.
ICPOI.1 111*:
night to th*
Cabrera had ■
without. fiiiiu" i
San Francisco, June I.: Dmu.
Hants closing tin- deal h* which 'K
11. Hairtuian on in huh ol the South*
• : n Pacific com puny ha* bought the
Corndlh k- U» i**ni failtvjad In Ore-
gon lime lain igm *1 Tin eonsideii*
Mon is said to he 4i *»ul,oi*i The road
is 112 mile* long and extends from
Yaquirna, by w;i of It'irnh Or** to
a place called Idanh.i Ii crosises Ih.
Soul hern Pacific Mount Slni»i« route
:o Aluam The road '011111.111(1* tin
finest mountitlll |*us- to me cinsi iii
tilt tualu reai.ou fur the lianrflnin par
chute.
Tollec 1» the finest bar in El Paso.
Until tljiH notice is withdrawn No
Monk Mint and Supply company will
serve any poor person, bearing idcutl
Meat on from any charitable trsocla
tlnn or minister, with meat free of
'•hnrec dm in* all hnsincs* hours
EL PASO DAIRY CO..
PURE MILK AND CREAM.
Producers and Dealers in
The largest and most complene dairy hi die Southwest We »re p!ca*e-.l to
have viKltorB on any afternoon fro m 2 ro 4 o'clock to inspect oar me 1 bo*1
of handling milk.
Office and Depot, J1S North Oregon street; tiilry, Rand's Grove, foot of
RecouJ street Take San Anton:<> atre «t car to Terolllo S' Telephone 136
_______ t v SMITH Manager
well treated at the penitentiary
Tin* (loMiexaiiituailon of Harry
Ureliard ' w„ concluded at 2:30 p m
Ie ha* been on the stainl for nine
in Gi mi l under cro**-exauiiual!on for
' vj nty<*lghi hours Klrliar.iaou an*
•lotmced mat he desired to lay a foiiu*
iution for imp. nr men;
Rlclmrdsoa announced that he iiad
!« !«*(■, n 150 and 2<>e witnesses to cal)
| for the ib fetis. He suid the liu*
■Miiclimetit examinafhiti would nut
• ake him more than thirty minutes.
TIu stab* iv once entered upon its
I plan of corroborating Orchard's tes*
: tlmtmy, taking up the first attempt
■ on the Site of Ur. .! Bradley of Siui
I'l.inclseo, Mr* Sadie Swan, who
.* Hal.lie lb'll when unmarried, was
j employed In tho Bradley household
it HOt 'Washington street. Mrs
; Swan said *hi* met Orchard at the
i K! '«-ery store opposite the
j home He going under the natui
i of Baily *t that tlnn Orchard mot
tin- witness' sister and Mr* Crowe,
tin Bradley cooL lie srnueUtnt-s
i win to the house to (b livet grocer-
; :*
i Mr Swan old of finding the m<Uf
1 nlHer «m* inoniliie Mr Brndlvy ta«t
! < d tt utul ordered Hist It shoul I not
j b* q , d This was slant! three or
i font days Is.'ioi• :lie explosion w'lleh
■ tijured Mr Bradley Oiehard testi-
MINISTER'S FOOD I Washington, June 13.—There will
It* Value Discovered During Absence j l-ecume subject to settlement on Sep-
of Family. lumber .'io and subject to entry Oeto-
l»*r 30, l!tu7, about 2.980,000 acres of
A Flu. minister hud an interesting! Iai‘<i <'* Alaska. The land restored
expertenci when his family was com* "a» withdrawn on June 30, 1903
pellet! to leave homo on aecouut ot
the yellow fever. Ho says: “When
we wreVe visited h.v a yellow fever
scare, my family left for an indellnlto
stay iu the Interior.
"I had. for about two years, been
under eonsidt ruble physical aud men-
tal strain, and my nervous system
seemed to utterly give way. I had
some excellent physicians, but their
remedial agencies failed to reach the
ease—at last, affording only tempo-
rary relief,
“At the time my family left, my at-
tention was called to Grape-Nuts dbod.
UiadK-y Several things led me to believe that
my troubles largely due to im-
proper nutrition The absence of the
family gave me a good opportunity to
try the new food, for It Is perfectly
cooked and therefore required no
work on my part
"So I began to make iwo meals a
day, sapper and breakfast, on Grape-
Nuts and cream or milk, and had
nothing else 1 confined myself to the
proper allowance, not overeating. The
improvement was marked, almost
for
the proposed Norton Bay national
rarest reserve, and is situated on the
north shore of Norton Sound, south
of St. Michael, aud about 50 or 00
miles south of the Arctic circle in the
Juneau land district.
Other restorations have been made
as follows:
About 250.240 acres to be tempora-
rily withdrawn for the proposed Deer
Lodge and Ruby Mountain national
forest and for an addition to the He-
lena national forest. Montana.
Abont 220,000 acres withdrawn for
an addition to the Madison forest,
Montana
About 19,640 acres withdrawn for
forestry purposes near the Suowy
Mountains national forest, Montana
About 09,680 acres withdrawn nonr
the Las Animas national forest, Colo-
rado.
About 244,000 acres near the Frui-
ta. Lasale and Uncompahgrc nation
forest. Colorado.
About 35,200 acres near the Pike's
Peak forest. Colorado.
About 21.900 acres near the Holy
Dcs Moines-Pueblo.
Dey Moines June 13.—De* Moines
won an uphill game from Pueblo to-
day after prestmtlng the visitors ivttli
five runs in the first.
Score: R. H. E.
Pueblo ......... 9 10 3
Dos Moines ................12 13 *1
Balleries: Morgan, Jackson .and
Bender; Smith Clark and Yeager.
A Phonographic Clock.
A phonograph clock that announces
the divisions of time in words Is the
invention of a SI. Louis man.
The mechanism which makes the
'•lock talk Is h eated in the bottom of
the case, which is about seven feet
high. It. is a phonographic attach-
rnt which is Ingeniously connected
with the machinery that measures the
minutes and hours of the day. The
phonograph speaks every fifteen niin-
ntes. II. repeats the time, so that
here can be no chance of a person
leading Ignorance of the hour.
At 4:15 the clock will say: “It is
now 4:15; h Is now 4:15.” Other
quarters, halves and whole hours are
poken with the same exactitude am1
:oi recuiess.
Any tone of voice ean be used in the
announcements of the time piece. A
soprano of dulcet quality or a bary-
tone of rich chords, a booming bass oi
the contrAHo of any famous singer
can lie heard dally and during tho
light. The vocal mechanism can also
be shut off when the household is
wrapped in slumber. It can be set as
an alarm so that, when It is desired
to arouse the servant the voice will
'rill or boom the hour.
Poor Beer—one poor whiskey—
leeds lots of advertising fch raso
••or talks for Itself
Pioneer Hardware House of fl Paso
FASSETT & KELLY
iii* mm j
iu Httn KraufiAf
Whi'u Um'
fo lti< d»f<r»K*
Mr HJcbar»t*4j
f> ifv» i
MISS SUTTON WINNING.
Builder’* Herd warts, Mantles. Steel Hi**-
Miaer’e and Ranch 8ur tiles of all kinds
Sttidebak‘,r Wagon*
*1 Mr Bra.ih. ________ ______ ,_.r _________
0x1 that In- pet strychnine in the: from the first—ray digestion was bet* j Cross'forest Colorado,
milk Vft'-i ti ■ xpio.duu Mrs. Swan j ter, sleep became regular and restful,1 About 5y S8u acres near Crazy
aw Orchar.1 anain and 1 bxgan to gala flesh. I could I Mountain forest, Montana
'» K»n do work with less fatigue and . About 20,320 acres near Bitter Root
pi - ■ wax Uimc.l over more satisfaction I forest. Montana.
for < rii«» examination \ly nervous system was wonder-j ____‘
uiviol Urn* ail the I rally improved, and 1 soon weighed
* by Mr*. Hwan l>* more than I ever b»4 before and
ha.lMg nothing to do' found my strength equal to all the
t tin* defendant Hay* i responsibility This was not all: on
affair I the re* I urn of the family Grape-Nuts
became a regular article of food at too
morning meal The chlldreu ate it
and Improved.
( ' My wife, who was uursing an in*
mortem and fact discovered that after she begau
I using Grape-Nuts regularly, for the
first time Nature's tuod supidy for the
baby was adequate without resorting
LincolnDcnver.
Lincoln, June 13.—Lincoln won an
exciting ten-inning game from Denver
today.
Score:
Lincoln ............
Denver ............
Batteries: Sackert
Adams and Zaluskv.
and
R. H. E.
. I 13 t
.392
Zinran:
Omaha-Sioux City.
Omaha, Juue 13.—Fourteen safe
hits, six o ftbem beiug for extra
bases, cost Jarrott the game he piten-
ed for Sioux City today.
Score: R. H. E.
Omaha ...... 8 14 1
Sioux City ................. 3 7 4
Batteries: Hall and Gouding: Jar-
rott and Shehan.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Columbus—First game-
Columbus ................
Kansas City ...............
Second game—
Columbus ................
Kansas City ..............
A few do«escf this remedy will tn.
variably cure au ordinary att .ok of
dian hcea.
It enn always he dejandsd np.*n
even in the n me s> . re attacks . f
cramp colic and cho! a morbus
It is equally sin o -ful for snu.inv r
dhirrhraa and ch bia infaittmn in
rliildrin, end lathe means of sari' g
the Uv, a of many children eai h year
M hen redureil with water and
sweetened it Ir pleasant to take
Ev. ry man of a family should keep
this remedy iu hishnnu- B"vitt<. w
I'HICE, 95C LaROI £ 5- r
t iri*| hi'Df,
In not
IllfW'i1 | tic
TxJlllt '
kind ;
Jaw
W(K*
W:
The Place for Low Prices.
I* til* i Mi*
Hitit UOi^i
> y Clan-no 8. lktrrww uu.fer-1
• ('io*(>e*a(U!iiattun of Mrs.
ii»4C He *»k«rd her If Mr*. Crowe.
'!,• cook, whom Orchard i* *»td W
Pave taken to tho theater, haut ia*x*n
brought i« tlobae wxtd ctm Jt4
; not rbiok sin Hud been. (the gave
Let iv* Mr* Crowe's address ltt
The California Girl Is Not Meeting j
the Success of Former Tour. i
Beokuibam. Eug.. Juue 13.—Iii the]
fourth round for the ladies* tennis'
chamidonshii) today Miss May Sutton j
beat Miss Wilson* 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.
Waa Sutton started in fine style,
but she ft 11 off later, tavssiblv because
th, v'nclisb iSayers have greater fa-
miliarity with her methods. Miss
Sutton is not having such a victorious
tq artificial subterfuges. Grape-Nuts campaign as during her visit in-1905
food not only carried us through the j in the third round of the mixed dou-
stckly season, but lias been a God- j bios, however. Norman E. Brooks the
semi to our entire family." Read "The Australian, aud Miss Sutton won a
Road to WWlville." in pltgs. victory over A. F. Wilding of New
"There’s a Reason." ) Zealand and Mr* Lambert Chambers
IDE D. LESINSKY tOMP’Y
The Old Reliable
Wholesale Grocers
Have moved our business to new building corner of Mate and jann
Fe Sts. (near Son Francisco Ski Call and see tt
if,
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