The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Insist on Getting It.
Pome grocers say they don't keep
f>efl.n.ce Starch because they have a
ato.-k In hand <>( 12 ox brands, which
they know cannot be sold to a custo-
mer who haa once used the 16 ofc
I'kj. Defiance march for same money.
Wheu a mother hustles lier children
out of the room when atiotner vonun
. alls it's a k.gn there gossip la the
air.
Stick to Colorado.
Don't be deluded. Don't go a thous-
and miles, far from railroads and mar-
kets to And a location. Go where you
tin take your tools arid stock to start
with. Colorado is and always will be
batter than Idaho or Wyoming We
have good land, absolutely no alkali,
right on the railway line, with splen-
did markets, a good potato country,
w ler rights dating back to lft.tS.
which we sell cheat, and on easy terms
to good farmers Conejos I'ounty Latnd
and Investment Company. Zeph Chas.
Kelt, president. <16 Majestic Building,
Denver, Colorado
HAY WOOD-BELL LATE WASHINCT0N NEWS
This
uld be a pleasant old world
- uld pay theli dabta at cheer*
fully as they pay grudges.
Important to Mothoro.
Exaralne carefully eeery bottle of CARTOWIA.
s safe and sure remedy for infute and childrea,
sad see that it
I Dlrectcr Roberts, of the mint, re-
MARTIAL LAW (MU) UMM OB 1 trip Q<
j of mints and atsay oflWes. aklth wIM
include the mini at Denver and the as
sav offlcea at Boise, Seattle. Spokane
and Nome. Alaska
Charles IlarUel. formerly of Denver,
at present secretary to Horto It.™, ar-
rive.! in Washington on the Mtb Inn
Mr Hartxel comes to Wa-hlugton upon
a number of matter* relative to bis of-
fice having business before the Treaa
ury Department. He expected to remain
about a week and then re urn to I'once.
President Roosevelt has announced
LETTCR8 ON
Secretary of Western Federation of
Miners Arraign* Military Rule.—
General Bell Says He Haa Never
Wanted Martial Law for the Whole
State.
Denver. June 20.—General Sherman
Bell, commander of Colorado militia. Is
reported to have said that the entire
state of Colorado will have to be
SEVEN HUNDRED
LOST ON THE GENERAL SLOCUM
Soma Estimates Are as Hir* aa One
Thouaand.—Five Hundred snd
Thirty-aix Bodies Recovered.—
Over Three Hundred Identified.
placed under martial law and that , (he appointment of William E. Coch-
. . . .-Kiof ixictnfflff Inftncrtor to
a of
Beers the
Signature
SB Ute For Over SO Years.
The ttiud You Uavs Aiws/t Bought
Mrs. Wlnslow'a Hnothlnf Mrra|
For children U>«tbliur. aoftrua itie
flamuiauou. au*ya psin, cures wluUcu
Xuc*
2ac s bottle.
stop drinking for
ly eared. Wo 1Kb or ai
* Yline's itrv
[I trial Imttlr a
nnnrr^iiVr.ii,,:;,
•r Hand I.* FHKK S'i.OO trl.. __
lis. a U. Ku**,l.t>l-, u> Arvh s-rwil. rtUUdoiiibla, P
lady to in-
Althoiigli the woo.ii
had no leglshilive ti,.
noticed that he is
troduce u lilll
No chromos or cheap premiums, but
a better quality und ..ne-thlrd more
of Defiance Starch for the Burns price
of other starches.
"Marry In ha
ure,'' is now oh
penl In a hurry
d. It
Governor Peabody will be justified In
such a course. The New York World
telegraphed W. D. Haywood, secretary
treasurer of the Western Federation of
Miners, the appended message of In-
quiry, and Mr. Haywood answered by
wire. His reply is also appended:
New York City, June 19, 1904.
W. D. Haywood:
General Sherman Bell Is reported to
have said that the whole state will
have to be placed tinder martial law
and that Governor Peabody will be
justified in placing Colorado under
military rule. What Justification, If
any, lb there for this position?
THR WORLD.
Haywood's Reply.
IV-nver, Colo., June 19, 1904.
1 The World. New York City:
No. there Is nothing in the situation
to justify the prediction of General
Sherman Bell, unless perchance th«
I people become aroused over the awful
| torture inflicted upon innocent victims
confined in the bullpctis and the relent-
less cruel war being waged against
women and children.
Military authorities have issued or-
ders that no provisions or relief of any
kind can be distributed.
I We deposited in the First National
| Hank of Denver. *2.500 to the credit
of John Ketelson. a merchant of Vlc-
. tor. Colorado. Scarcely (1,000 of this
amount had been expended for the pur-
| chase of food for women and children,
when Mr. Ketelson was notified by the
The Center of Population.
Henry Marr. a farmer, who lives
near Columbus. Bartholomew county,
Indiana, is the center man of the popu
latlon of the whole I'nlted States. The
census bureau has f> und that the e\
act ceuter of population at the census
of 1900 wu- In latitude 39 degrees 9
minutes and 36 seconds north, longl
•tude K> degrees 4H minute* and 54 sec
onds west If a peraon Is desirous
NORTHWESTERN IRON
HEADGATES
l tor I.IKK IT.
THE DENVER MOWER
ran, now chief postofllce inspector, to
be purchasing agent for the Postofllce
l epartment. an office created at the
last session of Congress. The appoint
ment takes effect July 1 The salary
of the office Is 5.000 per year
Cochran's successor has not yet been
selected
Secretary Moody held a conference
with the general board and a number
of the bureau chiefs of the Navy De
partment on the subject of Improve
ments for the Guantanamo station
and. as a result, a board will be ap-
pointed to recommend a general plan
for the projected Improvements. It Is
understood that It 1b not proposed to
eqt'lp the station for general repairs
for ships like the navy yards In this
country.
"I decline the nomination, the clerk,
will call the roll again for nominations
for vice president " This is the state*
ment of what he will do at the Chi-
cago convention made by Senator
Cannon of the house when asked the
direct question "What will you do If
the convention nominates you despite
your objections?" Speaker Cannon
will be the permanent chairman of
the convention and In a position to act
j as indicated.
Patents have been issued to Colo-
radars as follows Tanney S. Alford.
Denver, sash lock: William C. Davis,
lienver. pulverizing rolls: Clarence J.
Griffith. Fott Collins, combined churn
and butter worker: Andrew J Leonard
electric key selection and
New York. June 17.—With mi ea*lng „f visiting tin spot, a better Idea of Its
sffort. seanh Is going on I • he bodies i,.cation can be got by asking m. t
of those who perished Wednesday on >ny rw>ident of Columbus Almost in
the General Slocum. I variably the answer to such a question
What the list of victim* *111 total wll| p,, Klve miles southwest of Co
scarce any one dare* vein ■ a guess. |unibus In Hen Marr's barn lot The
but whatever the numbei i. n be. there ,enter wm recently marked by a moll
is hardly a parallel In Hi lilnory ol umetit
disasters where death came to so many
In so brief a period of tlm
Police and Health Department offi-
cials have placed the nuiLt. i at a fig-
ure as high as 1.000 and mote but to-
right It would seem thai he maximum
fatalities will not large!> exceed 700 |
All day long, ftom sunrise ut.nl dark-
ness shut oft even the melancholy sat-
isfaction of watching foi the dead, aim- ,
ious searchers kept up ti n vigilance
and at dusk there had he. n recovered
536 bodies, for the great, r part women i
and children; mothers « io weeks ago
had planned that fatal i> ting for their
children, little ones who i ad longed for
the happy day.
Up to dusk 499 bodle- had passed
through the morgue, and of these mora
than 300 were Identified
The Fast Side had its human aympa
thles aroused to the fullest extent, and
down bv the river where the lioata un-
Fur Reaorvoiraaad
♦Ditchos
STRONG. DURABLE.
WATER-TIGHT.
EASILY OPEKATED.
CONVENIENT.
NORTHWESTERN IRON
HEA06ATE CO.
It has all the qualities of others a
point' of ad\«iiiagr Independent price.
..M.I a guarantee good In your o J
■ tat.- W* mi .no. euppllaa for all
nukr> of MeWfi - und Rut'*, this ale#
it,. l ula. Tiuit machine- T'o- merchant
Mi fro
instead of the Trust
Causa of Leprosy.
leprosy has been investigated by
Jonathan Hutchinson. the great En* . UUAMCIU
llsh pathologist In all parts of the globe IO W W 1*1 CIM
where It prevails He finds nothing t
justify the I.lea of contagion, as at
teudants In lepor hospitals do not con
tract the disease nothing like an epl
demlc Is ever known, and even trail*
'mission from husband to wife Is rare
He attributes the dlseafe to decayed
or badly cured flsli - not to any exces-
sive use of fish In go«-d condition.
A large Trial Box anil book of ln<
«tructions absolutely Pre* and Post-
paid. enough to prove the value ol
PoxtineToilet Antiseptic
Strong Language.
Fredericksburg. Ind . June 20.—Rev
. Enoch P Stevens of this place uses
I strong language lu speaking of Dodd's
Kidney Pills and he gives good rea-
sons for what he says:
",hereJ i irs,
Streets lea<iing to the morgue were have done me so much good I was #(m1 UJta with Krcat witttii as a Vaginal
— "* «• WatKforLtucorrh«a.PelvicCatarrKNasal
PaxUne U la powder
torn to diuob. In
water — a<>n pol«n o ii
•ad tar superior tolU)uSl
(HtlHptl.> contatntns
akohol i. t. Irritate.
Inflamed .urtacee, and
Sa\ t no clcn.lng prap
rrti... The conlcnt.
ot .vary boi aiakr.
more Antlft.ptfc Kola
ttoo - la.lft kngrr
•ox fcirthrr-ba. mor.
Iia. la th. Uaiily and
tfc*. Bior« good t kan aa y
antUrptlc preparation
y .aa nan buy,
I la v rtiarkar*
Truck., laivar
fur cable or
...U write ua tor
MHiiufactio lug in the West, It
aiil 1 nr.rent you .
TM . PI.4TTNKH mPl.KHKMT
Olll.r mm*1 Pifto. ? Urn%*r. < •••*
The formula of a noted Boston physician.
blocked and only wlih difficulty could troubled with my kidneys so much
the police keep clear the passages lead that 1 had to get up two or three times
Ing to the long rows of coffins for those jn t|,e night and sometimes In the
. . _ ... i.-I-- , ^ W|,en nartlng to the waterhouse
the water would cutne frmn me bvfuru
wnen air. rveieisou was uuioi.-u uj - .
Vigilance committee that his store strikingmechanism .John A.Linn. Pa
would be demolished as the union posa Spilng". non-1^
stores had been. If he did not quit sell
LydiaLPinkham's
Vegetable Compound
A Woman's Remedy
For Woman's Ills.
Ing supplies to union peopli
Miners have been taken from the
huilpens. hung by the neck until near-
ly dead, suspended by the thumbs and
tortured with thumb-screws. These
punishments have been Inflicted by an
Investigating committee for the pur-
Reddiah. Denver, hitching weight;
.lamea W. Scott. Colorado Springs, fluid
pleasure regulator.
Postmaster General Payne has is-
sued an order for the free transmis-
sion through the malls of reading
matter In raised letters for the blind.
The order directs that such reading
w ho came to search for the mUslng.
GRAND ARMY ELECTIONS.
Woman's Relief Coma and Kindred
Organlzationa.
Denver. June 17 - A Canon City dis-
patch says: At the second day se*
slon of the Grand Army encampment.
Departments of Colorado and Wyom-
ing much Interest was manifested
In the election for th. various officers
In the G. A. R. and affiliated organtxa
""Following are the officers elected for
the various organizations
pose of extorting confessions from in- matter may be sent by a public 11-
1 . _ i— <u..iu<> l.llnH rduilnra AM
Denver Directory
$18 c. o. d.
buying • b*r-
Every wl w r-
ranl«d to be at
p res Pitted. , ....
Vm htoSH county,
mplete with
rd style.
■f 3 • -
71.00. Send for
DCK ent men.
The spirit of resentment is strong In
the breasts of the people: but not re- j
hellion. That is a horrible phantasm,
wrought from the weird brain of a
military fanatic who would rather hear
the clanking of saber chains than an j
gels' music.
The question of martial law does not
depend upon the justification. As Gen-
eral Bell blasphemously remarked.
"Only 1 aud the lx>rd know what the
next move will be. and the Lx>rd is not
very sure about it." I
We had martial law In San Miguel
county for two months, with only six-
teen soldiers on duty, and for many
weeks forty soldiers held 2,000
brawny miners In subjection In Teller
getting there. Tvio boxes of Dodd's
Kidney Pills cured me entirely.
"I have recommended Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills to many people and have
never yet heard of a failure. Dodd's
Kidney Pills are the things for kid-
ney disease and rheumatism."
Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure
the kidneys. Good kidneys ensure
pure blood. Pure blood means good
i health.
An Old-Time Democrat.
Catarrh. Sort Throat. Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus mtmbrane.
In local treatment of female ills Puitinols
Invuluulile. I'mhI a« a Vaginal nOi we
challoage the world to produce iu e«|ii:il for
thoroughnees. U i a revelation In cleaning
and beating power; il kills all germs wblch
Canon inflammation and discharges.
All l«...lliiidr,.|ttil.l« k.r,. l axtlnr; l.rlcr.NV
a i ; \1 > 1 rstl.mii.t'l.^nd to UA for It. I • • I
tu • A l
Write forth* Free IW i of Tattlnc MmIh*.
B. PAXT0N CC- S Pope Bldjr. Bo.ton. Mass.
THE DAISY FLY KILLER
. Daniel Hunt of Rldgway. Orleans
g. a. r.—Commander. T. J. IHjwnet. p()Unty N Y . 1 years old and has
ueblo; senlor vlce voted a straight Democratic ticket for
' ' " " the lsst seventy years In the same pre
There may be martial law In Colo-
rado. but not to suppress Insurrection
brary or institution to blind readers
a loan, and returned through the malls
without postage. The packages are
restricted In weight to not more than
four pounds, except In case of a single
volume, which must not exceed ten
pounds.
Secretary Hay has received a call
from Mr. Chow Tszchl. the first secre-
tary of the Chinese legation in Wash-
ington, who expressed the deep regret
of his government at the reported
killing near New Chwang of the
American newspaper < orres|k>ndent
Etael by Chinese soldiers. The lega-
tion has received no details but was
able to assure Secretary Hay that his
government would make all proper
aim nds for the unfortunate affair If
the reports were true.
The Department of Justice has de-
Pueblo, o.
Patrick. Denver; department chaplain
C H Brooks. New Windsor; medical
director. Dr I>. W. Otis. Fort Morgan
council of administration, George \\
Hamilton and C. F. Tredwell. Denver.
W H Fitch. Pueblo. John* Davis. ( rip-
pie Creek, and William Green, Rocky
Ford.
Woman's Relief Corps—President.
Mrs. Olive H. Klllln. senior vice presl
dent. Alice B. Cheney, Monte Vista,
junior vice president. Sena Maxwell.
Pueblo; treasurer. Alice T. Smith.
Cripple Creek; chaplain. Mary K.
Clark. Denver; members of executlv
he |* l.t jlpUMT*.
clnct. He claims to ha\. exercised I
hi. rtcht of auffr*c« times, missing Howard E. Burton.
but one election, and lliat on account spm-im.n urirM, <
~er. 7Re: itolil. IMc; /.I
re-election of a :10.000.0<>0 Republican
state administration.
-v-j, B Th. rred (Signed* WILLIAM D HAYWOOD.
MuHder Mdil Ik'ttlrnUi.1* o..^'l'us-w 1-nm.r Secretary Treasurer Western Federa
rado. but not to suppress msurrecuo.., — e- .--- •• -
but rather to Insure, if possible, th. tailed AC. Camp^n.^.tantattor
of sickness, since attaining his
Jorlty.
Every housekeeper should l;now
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because It
never sticks to the Iron, but because
each package contain* 16 ox. one full
pound- while all other Cold Water
A.wjrr and
t 'tiemftat
Hold fUlver. Leed. f|; < o|d. Hll-
—plMorr«>p|Ktr.fl. Ojutile}•*"
Mnllinc ^nrel Mseeend hill pric* li t «eol
.... _JPPII-
worta «o>' *11 ♦ I. I -
r! . snete N nl* l H ink.
NEW HOMES
IN THE WEST
Almost a half million acres of the fertile
.•eli watered land, of the R.i .eli id Indian
•rvatlon. in South Uak.da, will be thrown « ••
lo sett lament by llie < lovernment I n July. Tta™*
lauds are lie«t reached liy the ( iilcago w Nona-
Western Hallway's direct throuith lines frees
rhleago to Bone.teel, - !'■ All agonls seB
tlckoi. > la till. line. 8i*"elal low rates.
HOW TO GET
A HOME
Rend for a copy of pamphlet itl*lnit hill informs
tlon as Ui dales of owning and how to secure M
acres of land at nominal eost, with full desert^
tlon of the soli, climate, timl^-r aud
resource., towns, schools and churches. e«*ae-
tunitles fur bu lne«s openings, railway r*1"1-
ete., free on application.
w. m. knimhn.
Passen^-er TralBe Manager,
mwv* CU1CAUU, ILL.
board, Ida Critchell. Denver. Ruth A. Siarches are put up In % pound pack-
Dana. Colorado Sprlnss; Mrs. Nellie agti(i and the prlce ,B ,he Kame, *"
Weston. Canon City. Alice Seeds. Crip-
ple Creek, and Anabella C. Johnson,
Fort Morgan.
Ivadles of the G. A R—President.
Minnie Ditto. Victor; senior vice presl
dent. Amanda Olmstead. Denver; Ju-
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from all Injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-oz. package It Is because he has
stock on hand which he wishes to
Amanat uiiiimi ail. i^u i * ju
nlor' vice president. Kdith Holmes, dispose of before he puts in Deflance.
ts 11' . as t . V.. e DoHnn n.. tifnrch It a ti
DENVER NORMAL SUMMER SCHOOL r'Z*.
, r.. Jun. -J0-Joly J *ddr.« FKKt) UtOg.Prta.lpal.
stude baker's srrr.^o'r
WrlU fc.r Oaulofiia. 1Mb and BUk. 8tr. l
STO\ K '"rrnic.*",;'
PPIJJtM. MSI Lswawcit ST.. Pea e ■ . —
Fidelity Savings Ass'n "r^Eu#
HgKU r<>H t PKK CRM'. OKIOdl PA-.- H.«
..Oxford Hotel..
I «Dv**r. one bloefc front Union tteoot. F re-pro« f (
C. H M >RSK, Mrfr
The ColoradoTentA Awning Co.
I,wns«ii>«. Osw rurBllUre bDMl OoWob
!; " SSiTin th. Wwa. Writ, lor lllu«r.l.d
i .tal.iane. r.n.^r, IMls.
LAUNDRY
SOAP
tlon of Miners.
General Bell's Position.
Colorado Springs. June 19 —-A spe-
cial to the Gazette from Cripple Creek
says: .
In regard to a telegram from the
New York World, asking for a state-
ni.t. of ment from General Hell as to whether
ono a. he said "That Governor Peabody
* would soon have to declare the whole
state of Colorado In a state of rebel-
lion and put the state of Colorado
under martial law." General Bell has
replied as followi
ney in the Interior Department
take charge of the government s in-
terests In the suit pending before the
I'nlted States Supreme Court, brought
by the state of Kansas to restrain citi-
zens of Colorado from diverting, for
purposes of irrigation, the waters of
the Arkansas river Mr. Campbell will
visit Colorado and Kansas next month
and take charge of the work, obtain
Ing testimony to aupport the govern-
ment contention, which Is that the
law of prior appropriation of water of
tinnavlgable streams for purposes of
Irrigation and other beneficial uses
shall be continued In force In all arid
and semi arid states and territories.
Something serious is likely to over-
Florence; treasurer, Hannah H. Wea-
ver Victor; chaplain. Sarah Hamphlll,
Denver, council Alice Gandy, Colo-
rado Springs; Hetty Kinney. Rocky
Ford, and Opal Widman. Monte Vista
Sons of Veterans—Colonel, Frank
Witney, Denver; vice colonel. W W
Swan, Pueblo; council, l rin Whitney
and John Head. Denver, and adjutant,
August Russia. Pueblo.
GALBRAITH CONVICTED.
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package In large let
ters and figures "16 ois." Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the iron
sticking. Defiance never sticks.
An article Is going the rounds of the
press on the "I'se and Abuse of Face
Powder." The women use It and the
men abuse it.
Wife
Be
Murderer Sentenced
Hanged at Canon City.
Denver. June 17.—A Central City .
dispatch last night says Aid D. Gal
bralth. who killed his wife and son last
February, roust expiate his terrible
IMMENSE TOBACCO PURCHASE.
flTorty-Rtght Thouaand Hollara Paid
for a Kaucy l.o! or Tobaeea.
The biggest purchase of high grade
tobacco ever muile In the We-t by a
cigar manufacturer us made last
nFNVER BEST
I O* i in in it i ii "* i iuur io ...... r riM ii oi j . r " . ,, , ,. . , .. ■
The World New York—I have your tak, lhf, agricultural colleges In this crlme „n the scaffold In the state penl Wednesday by Frank P. I^wla, Peoria
c in an Interview (.0,inlrv where the lequirements of the tentlary at Canon Cltv. Such was the III., for his celebrate^ Hlugle Hinder
- - j — -—■- ' - • ■ — ■* cigar. A w ritten guarantee was given
that the entire amount was to be fancy
selected tobacco. This, no doubt,
makes the Lewis factory the largest
holder In the United Htatesof tobacco
of so high a grading. lluuld'Trui*
tcrijtt, Dec. ti, lOOt,
Hereford and Shorthorn Bulls
•tfl.ta. e I MI ti i>l«b
.. grati ; el o reuire-bre«l
_ TtiK WCSTEHN HKFK1>.
A 4. Bntlnrt I. Unnerel Man
sitae f r «elt . A«1«
KHH AB-W
■ger, Unlfi
E. E. BURLINGAME & CO.,
ASSAY OFFICE
K.t.bliihrtlla Colorado,1K6. Sample, bymellot
rmprett will r.ccl«e pr
Soldi, Slim Bullion
Concentration Test!
I1S6-I738 Lawrei
M.n.d md UaarM
on PURCHAltD
tuo lb*, or car load Iota.
1 write for l*rm«.
St.. Daaeor. Cole..
fri.iajrt I
M.llf*
Mll.t: AastTs.
7ft U.Jd .wl Sll.ar 1 "
Tr. Hold s n.r.nonpar l
'VSA'V UV *HWI
put It under martial la
"The press of Colorado will bear
me out In saying that I have never
yet repudiated a published Interview,
even w hen given In confidence.
"The alleged interview Is absolutely
without foundation 1 not only never
gave out such an Interview, but the
telegram Quoting roe ... — .uuu.. j --- - ■ j L- —
as saving that Governor Peabody will government are not observed. There Is , verdict of the Jury which was returned
soon have to declare the whole state no improvements In the showing made at j0 o'clock tonight Galbralth heard
of Colorado In a state of rebellion and , at those institutions so far as the com- h|g doom pronounced without showing
ment relates to ao-calle.1 military de- 1 „ny emotion, though he was nervous
partments of those schools. Very little | colorless while the jurors were
interest Is taken In the military branch ,.omin(? |n and after the verdict was
of Instruction and as a general thing announced.
'lie subject may be said to have been , oaibralth was taken to his cell In
Ignored by the college authorities At | the basement of the county Jail at once
some places not more than $l'Hl a year 1 an(j (m (he way to the cell he told
iTW was allowed for the benefit of the mil- gheriff Cody that he did not expect
idea H absolutely foreign to my mind , llary department, and this la consld- anything else
under the past and present conditions ,,rPd ridiculously small when one takes | ballots were taken. The first
"There Is no need of declaring Colo- | ,.0n>-lderatlon that some colleges ,toCd eleven for murder in the first
rado under martial law. | ircehe as much as 175,000 a year from degree and one for second degree. The
The whole state Is practically lhP i „lted States government on the f()Urtb ballot was unanimous for a er-
cleaned up under my deportation sys iheory that the colleges s-e doing diet of guilty In the first degree. The
tem' there are few anarchists and so- HimPthliig in the way of military edu- ttftb and last ballot was unanimous for
clallsts and those few cannot be found , cadon In the eountrv It is isissible KUilty In the first degrc
who can cause trouble. | that the War Department will under- death penalty attached
"However, should It become a mill (aK«- to do something next year toward
tarv necessity, the whole state of Colo obtaining examinations which will ex
rado will lie placed under martial law nft more satisfactory returns rrom the
and all Insurrectionists dealt with ac ro|| ues Gne suggestion is there will
cording I v I be Uatutory requirements that a .ol-
"I do not believe that this will ever receipt of government bounty
be necessary In my Judgment the s|1Hn expend a certain percentage of it
Colorado labor troubles are at an end. ltl i,„ military department
"We have been maMim 'he fight for ] (.(,llprH| chaffee. chief of staff snd
the whole I'nlted i' head of the army, has arranged for a
Western Federation of Miners naa ^ f of prominent mlll-
ry during July
H
II v
b who weds and runs away, may
to wed another day.
with the
ASSAYING ■:
«MIMt,K.i
1.1 law
BY
IMFWOVfcD
b T HODS
I W. Hi.AW
Bal .Ho*. 1Mb .nd
i*.!., Danvar. Out.
roB TUB
SHIRTS
APR YotH
H.A.$K.
^•r;.;:\.:::-Vnd,r!a.,.Ki:dMK:nre;
r,'Jht taTary """ft
cannot furnleh thi« l rnnd. write to ue
THf IIOWK. Alalelf IK II I.I. MICK. «'
IM
•It
GUARD YOUR RAZOR *lt a LATEST MODEL
Best Razor Guard
Make, a aaraty f an ordlnarr rnsor
i'anu.it cut >IIU la adju.labia. u a It on
ynur own rasor If your daal.r will
not «ut Dlv you. p*nd hit nam# ana r.u
r«nts. ilon#jr rtfundH if not «ntl f r
torjr. H#nd for kl*t H-imk^
I Iona t.. man who shava /«; «•
Taa r?*t;f« Dan'var. Colo
met thips to tmc wmlo'I rain.
Oti r opportiiniif la AjMttaa. <i«'
JOAIPM PCMIIMA.
IIOS M. flrand Attnwl. It. Louia.
W N t' -DBNVHiH-WO. H-1WX
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mentlen This Paper.
receiving financial support and
assistance from the country at
■Colorado Is looking to other states
o follow suit.
"iSignedi HHERMAN OKI.I..
•Itrlgadler lleneral. Adjutant '
State < f Colorado. Commanding Mil
llary Forcea of Teller Count?
. Colo
Miners Rttumlng to TtMurlda.
Denver. June 20 A News special
from Oursy ls«- night says: Heports
to-day are to the effect that no "ss
!han twenty of the deported miners
from Tellurlde have left oursy within
the pa-t forty-eight h.sirs to return
to Tellurlde Two of the six who left
lary posts of the
ami August He will be accompanied
bv (leneral C. K Humphrey, quartet-
n lotier iteneral. and Captain tlrote
Hutchinson of the Klght> eighth r avsl-
iv snd aide to General t'haffee Since
ihe return of General Chaffee from sct-
Ive service in the Hhlllptdnas and Chi
na he Ra« felt the ne. e« .|ty of getting
acquainted with the country, much of
which he was perfectly familiar with
as a line offl. er but part of which haa
grown beyond his knowledge sln> e he
liecame bead of th* army. The Itlner
a y of the party calla for about l.ViKi.i
n.lles of rail road travel. In addlllon to
coach transportation Many practical
questions will be eolved on thia trip,
particularly those of mobilisation at
IO i fiiuriu' ' ■ . . |>aiiii iii«i it
here Saturday morning are reported to |mp(irUnt . antara. Railroad fac llltlea
have been roughly handled when they w||) ^ |ook#d |nt0i equipment will lw
reached there and driven out of '"w® ronr ovar and the general mobility of
Three others sre reported to be In (,l# tl|n>. w|(, bf inquired Into to sav«
Tellurlde unmolested. It colnPV"*J the country from the rcenes during the
good authority that orders have been w,mIli-h.Amet 1.an war ever taking
received from headquarter* by tne ^,1,, iianersi Chsffea and his
miners' union here not U> sllow any wt,, ^my aach at Fort
more of the deported men to attempt and Boise barracks snd two
to return to Tellurlde until further ror, „ A Hussell.
orders are received I Almo,, double the usual amount of
Bandit Writes A Lsttsr. | w„rk devolves upon the Immigration
London June 2n The correspondent service on account of the pending rate
Mine Workers' Appeal.
Springfield, ill. June IT- Addresses
have boen u^nt to Prealdent Rootavelt
and to President Oomper . of the
American Federation t>f Istbor, by oni-
cers of the Illinois Mine Workers
Union, asking. "In behalf of 50.00Q
union miners an investiKatlon and 1m-
medlati steps to pnnlxh Hie psrties
guilty of Innumerable • rimes commit-
ted In Colorado under the pretext of
•military' necessity. Maw and order.'
etc . and that all men be protected In
their inalienable rights as guaranteed
by the laws and constitution of our
country." „
Gompers Is ask' 1 to csll a ccinxon-
tion of all labor organisation* affiliated
with the A K. of 1. "for the purpose
of Investigating th. Colorado situation
and taking >uch steps as may be
deemed necessary to curb the murder
ous despotic. un-Amaiiran snd uncon
«t It ut iona I acts of the military mad of-
ficials of thst unfortunate western
commonwealth "
! The Supreme Court rf Montsna has
decided th. . elebrsted law known s
Mouse BUI No 132. which permits cor-
porations to dispose of property to
olher affiliated ompanlea. to be con-
stitutional The act was pasaed over
ilia veto of Governor Smith In IHSC It
wss under this law that the Amslgnm
sted Copper Compsny was enabled to
purchase the properties of the lloston
and Montsns Untie and Boaton and
I I'arrott companies.
Confederate Parade.
Nashville. Teun. June 17—The
' remnants of the South s once great
armv yeaterday honored the people of
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't shake out or blow out."by using
Defiance Starch you nbtaln better re
suits than p.iaalble with any other
brand and one-third more for same
money.
"I will shake the dust from my I
feet,"' said the disgruntled visitor Hut
he was reminded that strong soapsuds
was what his feet really needed.
The Albany, Canver.
Under new management. Newly
furnished. Tsble maintained on hlgli
est plane of excellence Popular
prices. Headquarters for mining men,
stockmen and merchants Have your
mall addreased care of "The Albany."
Take Seventeenth street car at Union
depot.
"Her husband simply won't listen
lo her " "I'd give a good dual to know
how he manages It."
Thoae Who Have Tried It
will use no other Deflanea Cold Wa-
ter Starch has no equal In guantity
or Quality IS ox. for in cents. Other
brands contain only M os.
When a man inmrt.a for money ha
h lo work overtime trying lo .oll. i
his salary
THERE'S NO USE ARGUING
THE OEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
0MABA. US.
TO THE WORLD'S FAIR
In soliciting you to buy of me, g"i K to World' Fair, I
offer-- .
Three trains daily to Kjuimib Oty.
I'nioii depot connections ut Kansas City with all St. Louia
Line".
Track Bnd train just rijrnt.
And tlie IhmI railway meals in the world, by Fred Harvey.
Santa Fev ivj,.,. will l e finer tlnui ever this summer,
, |n fcooor of Hie Mf ahow at flt !•
j ,|. I- II M.I. \ • \ I iV S I-' K.t I . ■, f. nolo
Tb* rrtftrra of thl<
tbal hrf i* «t I«m(
ialarr ti
$HK> Keward. $ «>
l|^r wtll l * plomt'l ti
<lrra«l «1 IlKH «
II ih# fi
Halt's < aiarrh <
I ha Daily Mall at Tangier under data „ar among trans Atlantic steamshlr
of June IHth says that s letter had imes Home of the lines now >rlB7
been re. elved from Ralsull In which tha hrlnglng Immlgranta from Kurope to . and their thouaand* of
bandit ssld It la well that the Kng this country for |!'i This phenome , BUMI)PI llV , parade thrtsigh the prln
llshmen snd the Amerh an^ should nslly low rate has Induced to coma to (,tpa| n was the feature of the
iw the truth regarding my doings <ha I'nlted Htates • ; closing day <>t the fourteenth annual
know
who are regarded as undeslr-
. ,h_ why I have taken Per- | grants
and the rewan^ ^ ^ „ T,n. I s,„rljf half of the
as well aa the «tate ho have reached BUI* Island, N >
t'hrlstlan Buro- id the last day or two have been held
ihey from Mo up for special Inquiry The prnhablll
do ao lies are that many of them will be re
dicarls
gter alniiit tne.
ment that I hat tlv
iieans and want lo drl
I* wrong I desire
wrong to any Christian Should trouble turned
■oma It win come ftom Europe, for If they cai
11oop* are landed we will flghk
the
luntrles from whlcj-
reunion of the United Confederate
Veterans A band of the I'nlted
State* army led the parade and. sev
eral United Htate* mall carriers were
at points slong the line of march deal
Ing out Ice water to the thlraly veter
ans There were delegations from
Montana and California In line
toltttf _
tle- al I roaititoi
WrnalU a< tlM
lorfat-rl n# «b' arat «
f undatI n t th« dl.e-a
tron r i HufMttftf up tho «
In* natura lo 4«doir l«a "rii
. MiMrh faith 10 t'a carat
I. r 11 „ Irr.J |>. era f ' st
euro s*ad f« f Hat toatt«t<«
Attdrr aa f J *
f Id lijr an l>rnn«1a(a
laJie flail a lautlly IMlla f-. i
it and
'irrrlif d«-a'r..flr <
m«l 0l«li.n tba | at
Pt ' aCurf cannot ha u htgti ajHrk-n «
pc ughcure J W O naiss W Third /
N Minneapolis Miaa . Jan «. IMH.
Home people are nol only at h
when opportiinllv hrio>'k« hut liiev
prepared to sal*e II miiJ drug II In
he hi ii .1 door* lo. had with .. .ombl
tlon knowe only lo themselves
Superior quality and extra qusn
must win Thle I* whv Deflanee Hta
la taking the place of all othera.
Tha Nrown llunk
tiara ara hut 60 Olio t,«
ha •.Minify Wa «it«i
aara thai many of ua
'Follow The Flag."
TAKE THE WABASH
SAINT LOlll
THE ONLY LINE
TO
THE WORLD'S FAIR
MAIN KNTRANOS.
PHIL P. HITCHCOCK. 0. A. P. D Denver. Colo
BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER AGENTS WAWTCP sirc^rffag:
ttitnll Itiaia Ct'KI'.S cstarrh ol tha stomacli.
t, t. r« *• la Bi
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