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Page 1: Sierra County Advocate, 1906-07-06

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Sierra County Advocate, 1885-1917 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

7-6-1906

Sierra County Advocate, 1906-07-06J.E. Curren

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sc_advocate_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Sierra County Advocate, 1885-1917 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

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3RRA County AdvocATEVol. XXIV. Hillsboro, Sierra County, Nsw Mexico, Friday, July 6, 1906, $2.00 Pop Year Wo 15.

WMhiatML-- re KTheTO GOTHAM IN TWO HOURS'SILVER LEAF SALOON,

ww Isaa rasited in ralleal chaagsfto the policy ot our army and nary.le rormer If prepar of now for shortrange conflict, while the latter la butld- -mil n e$bins

General erchandiseQM Tomhnsou Stand )

Uillsboro, N. Mex

Fr.e6i Wjaef, - - n ,

Liquor and Cigars.Good Club Koom.

IV, A, SBJfiPAJip,

il'ropiietor.

Tom L. Johnson, Cleveland, O., Mayor,Predicts Journey on Electric

Toboggan Slide. j

Cleveland, 0 Mayor Tom L. John-son told of rapid transit In the futuraas be believed It would be to the mem-bers of the Cleveland Civil Engineers'club at their annual banquet. He pre-dicted a trip from Chicago to NewVork over a sort of toboggan slideelectric railroad In two hours. It haslong been an open secret that the maglstrate has been ambitious to perfecta device for annihilating time in rapidtransit. For several years he has been

DRY GOODSGroceries

Furniture, Mine Supplies, Hay, Grain

If I , : . -

Tills working on the hobby along strictlyoriginal lines until at last he hasreached a place in his plans where

Fine Wine.. I.iu'iors and Curare.

Agent for I. L. Gatzert &. Co. Fine Tailor-Mad- e ClothingWhite Sewing Machine Company

lM and arming for loager range thanbWore contemplated. Prasideat Roose-velt a short time ago had a talk wIUthe secretary of war, fAd as a multorders were Issued ap and down Uieline to make ready (or the hand-to-han- d

fight.Sabers have been ordered sharpened;

the style of the bayonet Is to be changed,the long thin ramrod style now la useIs to be substituted by a broader an 4larger bayonet, and It is possible thatthe present rifle will have to be abandoned for a longer one.

Tfee genera) staff is somewhat dieturd by ,Ue fact that the total lengthof the American soldier's "reach,"

the length of the rifle with thebayonet added, is seven Inches less thanthe reach of every other army In theworld.

Id case of a band-to-ban- d fight this,it Is feared, might b demoralising tothe American troops. To correct thlathe whole army would have to beequipped with new style rifle and bayo-net. The president thinks this shouldbe done without loss of time. He Isgreatly impressed with the fact that lapractically every severe engagement laManchuria, even at Port Arthur, the aoldiers came to hand grips.

On the other hand, the lessons of thenaval actions in the far east are all forlonger and bigger range guns. This Isexactly the reverse of the conclusionsformed at the close of the Spanish-Americ- an

war; but that affair is nowregarded as a very trifling one, and notinstructive in the real business of mod-ern naval warfare. So, In place of medi-um and low caliber guns on the battle-ships the new orders are all for fewerand bigger. Only enough small gunare to be put on to repel the attacks ofthe mosquito fleet and torpedo boats,all the rest of the ships being devotedto the enormous lea and eleven Inclitun.

Gip'l (Jink Room

.CHAS.. U. MEYERS, Froprjj

IZ. TEA FORD,To

he ventures a hint as to the methodof the Invention.

"The engineer's work," the mayorsaid, "is one of the essentials of mod-ern life. That Is. we could not dowithout him. For InBtanco, d ythink that wa wjll be satisfied with aJOhour schedule between New Yorkand Chicago! By no means. Althoughwheels and track will not allow aspeed of more than 200 miles an hour,I believe that many of you In thisroom will see the time when twohours and better between the twocities will be commonplace. That willbe less than half the speed of a can-non ball. It can and will be donemuch quicker than you think.

"If we can control electricity andmake It do the work along a straightline that it does now in a circle whenused In what is known as a motor, wehave the problem solved. And It is fareasier than we have heretoforethought, Tljen people woujd be shotacross tue continent In a sort of shut-tle on slide rails, something like atoboggan slide drawn by magnets. ItIs an early event of the future."

Livery and FeedStible.UilUboro, New Mexico.

A. D. ELLIOTT,

Attorney-at-La-w,

via theCoolest and Shortest Way to all Colorado Points.

pPECIAL ROUND-TRI- P RATES ALL SUMMER

TO C01O1UDO and all Points is the NORTH and EAST.The

Tie tJ-rr-SLorleet fj Y Harvey

'ay fetejrtif?s ServesTo Ci r5 the

Colorado. ItJ Lrj Meals.

Direct Sleeping Car Conner tione to Denver and Intermediate Points.We will be glad to furnish detailed information relative to Colo-

rado reports.It is the Beet State

fin this section in which to take a summer outing.

Write or call on -

J. 8. MORRISON, W. it. BROWN,

City Pas Agent. . - D: 'Mills Building. El Paso. Texas.

The Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.

IIUfSDoro, . n. CI.LOVE STORY OF MR. QTEYN

nt of Orange Tr StateWas Long Too Poor to Harry

r- -- fiancee,

NEWSPAPER PLANT ON CARS

Dally Is Issued from a Special SentOut by Indian Territory

Citizens.

Tulsa, I. T. What to do with a hun-dre- d

million cubic feet of natural gas,hundreds of acres of undeveloped coalfields, and other resources has. been, a.

II. A. WOLFORp,Attorney and Councillor at Law,

Hillsboro, New Mexico.

OfrVe, one door west of Post Oflicp.Jlro'blem" for Tulsa to solve.

YYM, H. CUCHEn,

Notary Public,

Mtfeboro, - N. M.

At a mating recently held a hundredmen volunteered to make an advertis-ing trip through several states in theeast and assist In the colonization of thisrapidly developing country, and for thatpurpose have chartered a, special trainand In a few days will Invade the crowd-ed districts of the United States.

An entire train of sleepers and parlorcars has been secured, This tralD willcarry the party through Illinois, Indiana,

Cape Town. Steya,who has Just arrived at Cape TowawlUifcte- wlf naSr daughter; aur'sj'long absence from South Africa, had avery romantic love story. As a boy haleft South Africa to study law in Europe. On the ship be met a girl of IX,and the two became fast friends. 8 1

years later, at Oloemfonten, vbeaSteyn was a full fledged barrister, hewas Introduced to a beautiful girl of18, as Miss Praser, at a dinner party,and he recognised in her the friend hhad made on the ship years before.

He proposed to her and was accept-ed, but they were too poor to marry,Steyn had to travel on circuit a greatdeal, and be arranged that his teturato the girl he loved should be ad-dressed secretly to a mutual friend,a man trusted Implicitly by them both.People In Uloenjoateln soon beran tjtio'ice that during Stem's al,ncey.l Frailer fcexinuH afranc.lv Ir.t. ...!.

FRANK I, GIVEN- - M. D.fOfTii e Pvygt OiHce Dru; tore.

Hillsboro, - W. n.Ohio. Iowa and Missouri.

A baggage car has been fitted up as anewspaper oHJee. and for the first timen the history of newspapepdom a dally

( A HealthyLiveTlflalcesl I

) A Well Man jj

L Ml

paper will be Issued on a train. Eachtown or city visited will get an edition ofthe Dally iloord, which will be filledwith Information of the country it rep

ALOYS PREISER,

Assayer and Chemist,Aswty Oihie Ml Lauilaw Building, Wert

of Court House. wiili Ills friend. Some kind pur sonwrote off to the youn barrister, tellrIng hlrn In mysterious terms that hawas being betrejed. So he returned.

resents, besides furcl-hlc- g Informationas to the cause of the trip.

A brass band of 50 pieces, wjlj be withthe train. atd in an ordinary day coach,with seats removed, will be an exhibit ofthe natural fesouces of the country sur-

rounding Tulsa.

r. n.Hillsboro,

8only to find what a false alarm hadbean raised among the gossips ot thetown.

A PVKZLT VEGETABLE COMPOUND and the HOST PE1-riC- T

LITI1 MEDICINE KKOWN. Do not fill your systemwith Calomel Arsenic or Quinine. HEMIKE is a gyaran-tee- d

cure for all diseases produced by a TORPID LIYEXThe

JAIL A HOUSE OF PLENTY.ASKS AID FOR EXPLORERS.and IafVK Lv. it win cure niuuua whdoti leav-

ing any U th deadly effect of many drugs used for thatcurpose. One bottle purchased today may cave you from ALIANZA SIERp.A

SALOONFine Wines Liquors and Cigars

Cbstiff Said to Oet Percentage on Tood,Smppllee Prisoners Petition to

Have Begime Continued.

' Sioux City, la. The tax payers arerising en masse and, voicing a vigorousprotest against the treatment acxrdltne Inmates of tte Woodbury countyjail. It is said the sheriff gets a per-centage on all food supplies, and, as aresult, is willing to have the bills runhigher than necessary. Some of the clt-ise-

of the ooupty declare that the tableaet in the jail (i more attractive thanthey can afford for themselves.

One wit declares that the following

a SICK spell tomorrow.' . ViUicuy cure iuvi... -ttipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills, and all UwCeaaplaiat. Used and recommended by the medical pro-

fession generally. ..

A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN'SgsinnperurMT

Dr. A. J, Hannah, a leading physician of Umatilla,Fla, says: "I hare been using Herbine in my prac-tice and arn, well pleased with the results. I alwayskeep soma on hand, and think it a grand medicinefor Biliousness and Liver Complaints."

Large Bottle, 5Qc . Avoid All Substitute

Bollard Snow Liniment Co.St. Lois, Ui S-- A.

Open at all HoursJOjiE VILLA SENO It.

I'roprietor.

attracts are to be found in the jail:Vis tvsvvak f a d. rt tmTHE PARLOR SALCON,

Sea Captalna Bqeste4 to Help lfys--tery-Lorin- g Swedes tft

the Vortfe,

8aa rrancUoo Collector of the PortStratton baa received an ofltclal ittrfrom Hanrr lAind, consul for Swedenand Norway, drawing th attention ofthe United St tea autfeurUU to thefact that an expedition eight (Un leftNorway in 103 on bp,rt tke aioopOjoa, 47 tons. The expedition is In com-mand of Capt. Ronald Amuadaaa. withthe purpose of taking minute observa-tion to establish the present exact loca-tion of the magnetic north pole locatedby Sir James Ross in 1831 on the penin-sula of Qoothler Fsllx, north f this con-tinent.

Alter concluding these observationsit is the Intention of Capt. Amuadsen toendeavor to penetrate the much-aooght-aft-

northwest PiWSge north of thiscontinent.

Collector Stratton was requaebtd todraw the attention of the captains ofrevenue cuttera going Into the NorthPacific and Arctic watara to the fact thatthe expedition la under-way- , and if theyshould happen tp coma across the OJoVor any of its xpjn, sad it they shouldibe In want of aaslstaaca, and If anyshould be fMwfit, It wouM t fcifcbiy

sppr" " ' i liy it..? Ko.vsrt.nK-t.-.

aaitca iAi sa w auvuua. t

a Playing cards.No manual laborilesult:

TOM MURPHY. ProprietorSOLO AND KIZeONWENDED BY

Geo. T. Miller, Post Office Drug Store.

attpn 15 lzinliLSa Pool and Biliiads.

Overcrowded and others trying tobreak in.

The grand jury made Us report, andthe protests of the tax payers led to se-vere strictures on the subject The Jurydemanded that some form pf remuner-ative labor be found for the prisoners,and that the luxuries be abolished atone.

The prisoners will draw up a petitiondenouncing the men who led the attackcr th.'r fiTlleges.

- tlxtes ofiice. 1 Ilillsboro.

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mi mSierra County Advocate. jail of ua rian Tafolja, of Cuchillo, V. M.

Tkofilo Garcia.(Signature of Claimant )

Land Office at LasCniees. N. M

April 30H., 190'5,

You will plfofe to remember,

FOR SAl.F!130 Mutton Goats at tl.50 per Lead.

(jAJUtlFL ilKANIM,

P, O. Audrey, Heeroiosa, N, M.

J1111I5 4w

W. O, Tborrpsori, Prourletor. that our duty, as wr-l-l B the interestwe have at heart in all educational

UJntter, well knowing their value,compels us to call to yoqr attention

Notice of the ahove application will be

published in thcSirra (louoty Adv(K'att-printe-

at iMlaboro, N. M., winch I

Tlie Sierra County Advocate in ent'-rc-

.! tlije Post Olljce at Hillsboro, Sierra

poiinty, New Mexico, for ttanhjuissionhrough the IT. S- Mail;', as Buc9r.1l clang

hereby deBi(jntc a the newspaper neara mnUer upon which we are fully et the land described in pairl applicatto

Eugene Van Patten,

FOR HALE CHEAP.One 12-fo- Samson Irrigator Reel

Windmill with complete fixtures andwood towr. For full particulars, writeto W. C. Hauimel, Lake Valley. N. M.

June 8 4w

satibfied that you have as muchpatter. Register,Notice to Claimant -- Give time an"EJILJ. i. ... ..

COLp FTOJ?AUE

BEEF FORK and MJJTTO,Vttt-- flab,

SAUSAGES.

KQGS aod BUTTER,

on Ice

Union Meat Market Co,

iuterest aa we. We herewith in.close you a copy of a circular tatter place of proving UP name the title

FRIDAY, JULY 6, 190O. of the olllcer ltore WCom prooi 19 ro 1

mane; also give na nes and post-otne- e

kdilrpHH f (our neiuhl)ori. two of whon:No. 4, fromSuperintendent Hadjeyaddressed toconnty superintendents must nniiir hs tour witneHHcs. Proof

TWENTY-SIXT- H

ANNUAL TERRITORIALCounty flormalInstitute.

iu reference to compulsory attend can be mat after five years' residenceand should bp made as soon as poanibleance upon the Normal Institute; Firnt Pub. Mav ll-0- ti

we suggest that you be informedof same.Id pnrsu&rp,e of te proviaioca

of the statutes of the Territory of TBKProf . C. M. JitKbt will be theNotice for Publioat on.

IVpariment of the Interior.Laml Oilice ut l.as Ciur es, N. M.,

April 14, DiOtf,

New Mexico rejatiya to tb.e County conductor of our Institute, besidesNormal School, etc., notice i here Sc39lJhim some other eduontors are to be

ALHUQUERQUE, - New Mexico.

Sept. t7, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 2'i

Fairb for a quarter of a century butnone to equal tint).

f10,000.00 in purees for horse racing.$1,500.00 fur base ball.

$1,000.00 for fruit aud vegetable ex

Notice is hereby given that the followfry given to all persona desiring to

has tiled notice of hisemployed, or in some way to co.jteaob in the public schools 01 tio intention ta make final piof in support

of liiKcluiin, and that f... id proof will beoperate jn the development of our Jnst openetlporro and Sierra Counties daring made hefote I'robate Cleik of SierraInstitute. Everybody is cordiallythe enaaing year that a Normal Coiiuty,at Hillsboro, N. M , 00 June 11hibit?.1 u vi ted. lOOti. Viz : File Liquors aii Cigars,Free street Carnivals, Flower Parade, JAMES M. SMITH, Hermopa.N.M.Institute in and for (mid counties is

hereby called to be held at the 1stWe hope to meet you at the next

for the $X NVi Sec. L'O T. 13 8., RPoultry Show.session of our Normal Institute. 8, W.Cow P.oy Raved.Give under our hands, at Socorro, He names tlie following witnesses to A. J. BOBBirT, Propr.

Ward Poblio School UuilJiDg in

Jbe Oity of aocorro, said Uorjntyand Terrrtory, oummeucing on the

prove Ins continuous residence upju andJersey Stock Show.New Mexico, this 9th day of June, cultivation ol said land, viz -

A. I). 19)6. Tt lcsfor Trujillo, of Cu. ),illo, N. M.l adies' half mile race. TOM ROSS.23d. day of July, A. D. 10y0, at 9 Uabrii-- l Miranda, of HermoHa, N. AI.and scores of other attractions.

a, JJJ. ap.d to continue in session for Address: Hcrniosa, Si-rr- a Co., N. M,Range near Ilerinosa, N. M.

Thomas Ross, of Herraa, N. M., Santiagc, Miranda, X. M.

Euolnk Van Pattkn,toSept '12

We are very respectfully,J. A. TORRE,F. LUNA y GARCIA,

Superintendents.ReL'islei

First pub. April 20-O-

Notice of Forfeiture.To W, S. Honewell, his heirs, adminis

trators and utsii;us uud all pcrbouscluiuiing under or through him or them, andA Roosevelt County farmer hasto all whom it may coucern:

Application No. 3;l3.Notice for Publication-Departmen- t

of th Intorinr.Land Otiice at Las ('ruces, N. M

March, 10. J90o.

You and each ol you are heresy notigone into tree culture in a verysensible manner. There is every lied that the nnilcrxitdied has expended

the sum of 91(10 00 for the year 1005 inNotice is hereby sriven that the followlulior and improvements upon thereason to believe that his venture

will prove a success. His exampleAll horses and in ires brandednamtd settler has filed notic e of his inGolden Courier mine or mining claim sit

tention to make iinal proof in support of

fhe period of two weeks thereafter.At the oloHeof said Institute term,ho examination pf teachers will be

conducted in the manner providedby law.

Owing to the email, amount pfpublio funds provided by law to

defray the expenses of said Insti-

tute, and in acAQrdanoe with the

power in us vented by Jaw in Buch

par e i, we hereby require each tenoher

attending said Iostitute to a tuitionfee of three dollars.

The law requiring teachers teach-

ing within the County tq attend theCounty Institute is oompnlsory,and the same will be strictly en-

forced by us. Therefore teachers

uated in (he l.ns Animas Mining District, Ladder on right thioh.should be followed not only all over bierra County, New Mexico, in order to oidciuiui, and that sanl proof will bemade before Probate Clerk of Sierra All horBes and rjanrf a branded URoosevelt County, but throughout hold such prrmhfs under the provisions

of Sea! ion ;;24. Revised Statutes of County, N, M at Hillsboro, N. M., on on left shoulder. All horars RnHthe United States, aud if within ninetydays after this notice by publication you

rtp;n v, iuoo, vi.:JAMES P. NUNN, Lake Valley, N mares branded Jia round N oo left

the Territory generally. If it ispracticable iu the Roosevelt Countywhere (here is less rain and moretjeat than there is in the mountain

fail or refuse to coutihute your porpor-tip- n

of unci! expenditure us shoulder or thigh, rucreasa to bebranded pb io cut.

jM.,ror the SK BWW Sec. 13Lot 1 Sec. !4 A NE MX Sec. 23. t!17S.R.8W.

He names the following witnesses totouetlier with the coat of this publication.the Interost of W. S Hnp.'W'dl. and his

section of New Mexico it certainlyhould pay more than well in the

prove ins continuous residence upon andcultivation of, said land, viz:

Jams W. Ma. key. of Lake Valley, N.

heirs, H'lruiniFtraiora or aurigns, will hecome the property of the undersigned,under the provisions of said Section 2324,

J. V. Stuck.Vint puh, Jun, 20-0-

H. A. R1NGEK.& COMPANY,O 2 and S. L. C.valleys of the Rocky Mountains ., allies laoor, 01 ike Valley, N

M. G.iy W. He;dH. of Lake Valley, N.and of the large streams. The Tex.jvill take notioe accordingly.i nomas itichan son. i,t 1j.Io voi

A regular course of study for Icy, N. W.Kl'oknk Van Pattkn,County Normal Institutes in the m

Territory baa been prepared by the First pub. Mar. 16 1)6B

ioo Trumpet ddboribea the sit nationin this case very aptly in the fol-

lowing editorial: "it. Varnon, whoowns a claim two miles west oftown, has set out 8,000 loouct treesand 5,000 catal pas on twelve Bcresof ground. He expects to put 80

Territorial IJoard of Education and Bruno Cnrabsjal, of Ar--of Arrey, N. Mrey, N. M.

Notice of ForfeitureTo .1. H. Crane, his heirs, adminis-

trators and assigns and all personsclaiming under or through him or them,and to all whom it may concern!

Von and each of von are herehy noti-fied that the undersigned has expendedthe sum of 1100.00 each for the yeats1004 and 1905 in lahor and improve-ments upon the Kmporer mine or miningclaim situated in the Las Animas Mining;

copies thereof will bj famished toEuoknb Van Patten,pach teacher frre ol charge. Kegister.First pnb Mar. 16 06.

Tutipn fees must be paid in ad- -Eange near Hillsboro. N. If.

Jo H Kiyht Hip and Side.Increase branded ou Riuht Thichyanoa and teachers yjU opt b,e en

plied until said fees are paid. Notice of Forfeiture. and o2 BiKht 8 le.To J. W. Henlev. his tiairo .,i. K.ViK brJM .8 CJft side. . .

acres iu trees with thu idea of tbeirgrowing inpost timber. Figur.ing two posts to the tree in sixyears'' 'growth 'thV "twelve " acres'row plauted will net at ten Cents a

poht, $2,000. Ihla opens a field

tr.itws aLii assigns and at? bersonri. U? m- - .ar Marks: Cr p and two slili. booJd i!J .b.. jutetF.stPiLu)fhe ereatancjeyfir important subject righting under and through him or them, and underdit left.

District, Sierra County, New Mexico, inorder to hold siKh premises under theKwyiworu'.of Section 2324, Revised Stututes of the United Stat"s. an I if withinninety days after this notice by publi-cation you fail or infuse to contributeyour porp. rtlon of such expenditure hbco-O- imr, together with the c at of thispublication, the Interest of J. ti. Crane.

ff education. Our Normal Institutelaws are among the wieopt pieces

.... ...aj . oui crn:

fied that theeach1ofundersigned

J'ou rehaB

f,erebyexpended

notihe sum of JlOO.OOforthe year 1905 julabor and improvements upon the Fuller

H. A. RINGER,P.O. Address, Hillsboro. Sierra, Co.New Mexico.

for profitable trees culture, innsnmob as the wound growth, afterthd first outting, will no doubt

"ti iit-i- auiiiiuisiiaiors or assignsInaaM mining claim, will become theproperty of the nndersigned under the iraCounty, New Mexico. inLJn suchprove more profitable than the first

npremises under the provisions of S:L11 of the UniL L8 AN1MAH LAflD & CAT'TU2 CO.

provisions 01 eaiu neccion Jin-t- .

C. W. SnicPAan.Pirsj; pub Jn 12-0-

cutting, as the growth will then betraighter and more valuable for

uhe772eIi-'-y-o?f!e- e,.

Jenislatiou 10 our Territory. TheJeacfyer'a mind rninfc trained, adefinite course and 'Pflhf! pujsqed,iia relative position toward the

pqpil beiug thoroughly tind,erstoodby him, th,fl correlation of mind

pud the advancement of the pupiljs manifest. We cannot urge toostougly the paramount importancef, bat all teachers attend the CountyNormal luatitute. Their attendantshould not be a mere formal one

posts "New Mexican. snch" ,.r!your Porportion ofNotice for Publication.Land office at Las Cruces. N. AL. MavJonn Uoleman Jr. and J. (J.

with the-

cost of thisu vvunijp

publicatiteres of J. W. Henlev.labor came in from the Tabor iu, i:iuo.NoticB is hereby eiven that the fnllnm. auminiHtrntnra n nn:..l v "ni,

cUim, will ,r m,.niPranch Thursday and ar etoDninsr ing-name- d settler has filed notice of his underian.irr.LU .Peny of theht f he Coleman home. Mr. tabortion 2.4 " lue Provisionsof Sec--

sold fifty head of his stock cattle tointention to make nnal proof in snpportof his claim, and that said proor will bemade lefore the Probate Clerk of SierraFunkoy & Sanders at $14 per head. F" IIlLT8CHFirst pub. Jan. 1JMX5.

Poat Office: Hillsboro, Sifcrra County, N. M. Range, Animas Ranch, Sierra Connty. Ear marks, under half cropeach ear. Howes brand same as cattle,but on left shoulder.

Additional Brands'

ueming Uraphio. uouniy, iew MextC", at Hillsboro, N,Af.. on June lftth, 1006, viz: 8 SEJi ASEJ 8W Sec. 25, T. 16 8., R, 5 V.,Entry No. 3234 of JUAN ANALLA, Ar-rey.-

AI.

lie names the following witnesses tn

HILLSBORO'LODGENO. 12,

put, iu the contrary, it should beaolioitously sought by them; theyshould be prompt, aotive andstudious in their effort; they aboundattend the Institute to work, aud towork bard, for tbeir advancement,

prove his continuous residence nnon and

Earthquakes reported in thePnilippines and in Formosa, butno damage done, The buildingsin those plaoes were evidently notput up by San Francisco contrac-tors. Ex.

cultivation of, said land, viz:22 right hip T' 4U

vranctsco M. liojorquez, of Arrey, N,M, UrbanoP. Arrey. of Arrev. N. M " ngnc taiga .1 0 M auiHiuj.Jose Trujillo j Sandoval, of Arrey. N.in. lauunruu nuaua. oi Arrev. in. ai. lA (left side) horaes.

W. J. BORLAND, Manager.Any person who desires to Drotent

and for the benefit of their future,dearest charge.

We are neariug be opening ofthe Normal Institute iu the City ofSooorro for the present year. illowua to recommeud, that if you in- -

at'amst the allowance of such proof, or",Uo knows of any sabstantial reason,under the law and the regulations of the

Interior Department, whv auoh nnf

The coffin trust, says a brightexchange has raised prioes twenty-$v- e

per pent. The medical as-

sociation is trying to agree on a

vX..

should not be allowed, --vill be eiven an Lake Vallej, N. M., Aur. 10 IWff-- ,

4 4Uui A. 0.?U. Wteuu to tencn during the nextecholaatio year you lako pains to IZItZ?00 'rth Wed- -

l irnaand place to cross examine the wit-- n

ases of said claimant, and to offer evi-dence iu rebuttal of that submittea by

cradle to the graye the ppar peopie pay. Ex, vi caun montn

Train.825

Lev a. in.8.00

M 8.2010.25

Train.826

). m. ar2.00 "1.40 "

19 ?t

viqiumvtiKi'genb Van Patten,Firat pub May IS-Ot- f Register.

CARL W. D'K; ;W. Rincon

HatchNntt

AVA NTE- D- Information regarding tbaaddress of Oharle9 8. Robert. Iis ad-le- sa

was. Sierra Oounty or "Dona AriaNotice of Forfeiture. 11.25 UkeValIell 40 levCounty about 1K. Sinall rox)verv can

probably be made. Address. 'Har

attend our Normal Inatitute.Lion. Hiram Had ley, our pains-

taking and efficient Superintendentof public Instruction, by circularletter No. 4, impress most em-

phatically ijpou all Sohohl Super-intendjep- ts

and prespectiye teaphersthe great necessity of attendingthe Normal Institute in each county,that teachers may profit by the in.

vey Spaldwin A Sous, Washiutfton, D. C.jnne 2l 4w.

Snnday train aervice on LakeValley branch is diacontinuedTraifli will run daily except Sunda

Jas. C. Biiler, Agent.For Sale.

GOAT RANCH, with water and 1

range for 5000 head; 1000 goats goeswith ranch. Best ranch in Territory.A DA RAIN. Enquire this office.

Ko. 1 Homestead.La:id office at Las Cruces, N, M.,

April 30. lflOfl,I, Teofilo Garcia, of Engla, Sierra Co.,

N. M.. who made Homstead ApplicationNo. 4633 for the E SKpct2rt, SVVH SW)$ Sec. 27 audNWU NVVJi Sec.34 Tp 12 S. R, 5 W, do h ,reby give no-tice of my intention to make final proofto establish my claim to the land abovedescribed, and that I expect to prove myresidence and cultivation before theProbate Clerk of Sierra Co., N. M., atHillsboro. on June II to., 190(5, by two ofthe following witnesses:

Serafiu Gonzales, of Cuchillo, N. M.Jope Jesus Marlines, of Cuchillo, N. M.SjJsq O'suin, of Cuchtllo, N, M. Ad- -

junel 4w "atruotjona therein given, so as tobe hotter import to the childrenpnder their care. A careful, d,

moral, social and literaryd neat ion, which is so essential in

hfe onr timee, for the welfare of

E- - E. BURLINCAME & CO..ASSAY OfflCEb LABORATORY

jam & Silier Bullion K d- - ",,e4 nd

ncentrft!::! T?5?s ,P0ll-orro- a io.. JCI?3A : , te lor lermt.

PROSPECTIVEMines Reported on.aayint; a specialty.Juoe 1806

Examinations ofSampling and Ag- -

j. m RMrii,HermOBa, N. M.

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Sierra County Advocate Taade Jgrom sheeted maierialsW. O. THOMPSON, Proprietor. r x i ii rOrfo4l Paoarof Sierra Couuty. A C.J 13

TkSMS OF 80KBOBIPT10JI 8TR1CTLV CASH

IN ADVANCE.

UjlGOUOttOfFRIOV, JULY 6, 1906. and otirty ar pom- -

LOCAL NEWS. It) 8tekb&C7 Usgon.Everv trice e of selected material. Lumber seasoned four to live years:The beautifnl rain!

Tbey all bad a good time. lra knd steel af best auaJitv: tired kaad set: durably paiutod. Morathan nftv vears of wiran muluiir cznerieiica belaud every wages. uidfor H. L. Roper & Co. when it is

Ililleboro did herself prooud on fey the Muebakars. We ell all tbe masy etyiee tm him, vjwoe u hhunderstood that there were thirteen fee a tndotMLkor wagon bok aua let a abow yon ow gooa amy ar.heavy competitors in the field with

and will maka their future homein Hulsboro, The groom taughtin one of the departments of thepublic sqbool here last winter andhis many friends eitend best wishesto the happy couple.

the fourth.

Doole Tom. Lannon went to plants to sell. The Monarch Min

Douglas, to spend tbe foartb. ing, Developing & Reduotion com

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jiasser left j paoy is made up of Wisconsin to It will be noticed that the HillsW sell tfu

StudtbaMtrUtaust W4 camlast Friday (or Los Angeles, Cali- - baoco capitalists who reoeotly took boro sports d u not lay up much

wealth io the fourth. When itfornia. 8D P"on on me urand Uentra 7 pwrtmUi it.orme to foot racing the Uillsborom t M Roes, of Stephens- - n"PB whiob are excellent zinc- r m i boys lont their whiskers to the

rille, Texas, is visiting her mothlr, ,ead propositions ,11. . -Lake Vallpy contingent..a H int. I YT:ilI 1 it m w

miiBuoro a ioortn oi jn v was The semi-annu- al report of theSierra Gouoty Raok which weL. .

jfi. H moKiora came ovur iww a oomplete success from start topublish this week makes a betterLake Valley to have a talk with finiBh. From the first horse raoeshowing than ever. The SierraCounty Bank is one of tbe safesttbe coanty daas. I to tbe good night waltz on the

Attorney Wolford is now moely morning of the fifth the program institutions of the kind iq tbe territory.settled in his new ofhoe in the me was carried out to the entire

tower room of the court bouse. satisfaction of everybody, aud theMibb Lena Richardson, daughter various oomittees in charge of the STATEMENT OF THK CONDITION

of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richardson, anairs oi me aay crowned tneroV. rfnrnwl from Santa Fe where selves with glory and reoeived

i OF THK-- -

ierra County Dankof Uillsboro, New Mexico,ehe haa been attending school. commendation for their good work.

at the commencement of businessWhile it threatened ram the dayTl . ! uAAl.m.a. ml KaH Kuan in I

iVnituiHi&uoji nuv uou iiwu u was perfect and toe 1UUU strongthe employ of the Empire Gold July 2nd, 1906.Resources :ppent the day inmerriament and

Minion & Milling com pan v. leftpleasure. The only drawback to Loans and Discounts.. f 116,304 03

last Friday for Grants Pass, Ore. Real i8tte Furniturethe occasion waa the lack of ao2,580 00and Fixtures ,

Due from BankH.... .The Sierra Consolidated aud oommodations for the vim tors 85,751 15

UasliBonanza iniuing com pauies closed 8,972 59whose numbers would have beendown their mines on the fourth largely increased had the town beenand cave the miners a dav of able to supply tbem with ample

t 208,07 77

i 30,000 00UABIWTIES,

pleasure. Capital Stock.hotel accommodations. The bar..... 5,000 00HutpliiH land.It has rained every aay smoe becue was one or tue nest ever

GEO. T. MILLER

Drugs and StationeryPaints, Oils and Window Glass

Orders by MaH given (tpecta) AttentionPrctcriptlona Compounded Day and Night.

HILL8BORO, NEW MEXICO.

173.607 77Depodits,..., .

$ 808,607 77Monday and moisture continues to given in Sierra couuty, (Sierrafall much to the satisfaction o county is noted for exeollent bareverybody. It means many thou- - beoues); the three large beeves Territory of New Mexico,)

County of Sierra. )I, W. H. Buclier, Cn9hierof the Sieiraand twelve muttons looked likesands of dollars to Sierra county.

iMr. Chira Hearn and two daughCounty Bunk of Hillstwro, New Mexico.do solemnly swear that the above statethirty oenfs when the hungry, good-nature- d

crowed bad satisfied its ment is true to the best or my know- -ters tbe Misses Jessie and Daisy,leJge aud belief.

oppetite. First on the programsMr. and Mrs. Ohas. Anderson, w. n . i3ucuKB,uasiiier,Attest:was the 300 yard pony race, prizeMaster Eddie Schmidt are theI, W. Zollura.)

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Bhepard. T. C. LONGW, II. Bnclier V Directors.L e II . ('rows. J

E. D. Ludlnw of Lake Valley,

930.00 Tbere were but two entaies,CbriB Hesrn's Billy horse andJohn Cox's Brownie. Tbe Cox

horee won by about three feet.

) SnbMCril)e(i and sworn to be- -i iDEALER IN

into li e una uu uu) ui out),JeiVi ) l!K).has been appoiuted a delegate torepresent Sierra county at the

Next came the cow-pon- y race, 200 Ivpb JI, Cbewb,Notaiy Public, Sierra Oountv, N, M,Woolgrower's convention to be

held at Albuquerque on Sep yards, priz, $15.00, with eightentries; the prize was won by j A A A

DRYGOUDS, GROCERIES.PROVISIOrJS

HAY, GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE

niies' supplies

tember 18th.Lawrenoe Riobardson's horie.

Supt. Warren of the Diamond AThe foot race for boys under 16 Call at

C. DISINGEITS i:Cattle company, Englp, and Andy naam niBDnnka JilllAI) Rodriciiel. EVAS8"8Win.

V?, PrT,' reprMeDtiDgcompany,

klb?.Boys'.

sack,

race1W

was.

wonWnlfor1

by femi.VQD NEW MEXICO.HILLSBORO,Jewelry Store

When Vou Wantbueinees before the county com-- 1 , , . , ,... . i idb dots race lur uuvo uuu

missioners last Monday. . .mAmrm raflA wo Watolies, Clocks,

The elevation that the board of b ieu, Njeto. Santiago Silva Jewelry, Silverware,Novelties, Etc,oounty commissioners gave the W0Q the foot raoe for boys under

stockmen at the .Tune meeting was eighteeQ yeBr(( of age, TDe littletne means or. securing a large at- -

oirigi o0t raoe waa won by Eliza- - Genera Me rchandise itendance at the peesent meeting. betb Kinney. The 100 yards footTbe commissioners adjourned yes- - raoe 0P mm waa won by Chas.terday. MoKinnev. The 50 yard raoe for

John Anderson and Prof. Mitchell me0 was won by Chas. MoKinney.A t tbe Post OfficeCANDIES,

oame up from Mesilla fark last Owing to tbreamng rain the barto spend their vacation cue commenced at 11:30 instead of HARDWARE

of two weeks. The formet u tbe I at twelve o'clock as advertised.College stenographer and tbe later Everything connected with theis assistant professor in the ohemi- - barbecue was carried out to tbecal laboratory of that institutions, satisfaction of all present. The Ammunition for Shotguns and Rifles

Screen and Panel DoorsMr. Lawrenoe Richardson and ring tournament was the last of tcwzoa

Miss Addie Col son were married the sports on the program. Iheieat Faywood Springs last Saturday were eighteen entries. The first

eft

3eftB

ea

moraine. The eroom is a brother I prize of $10.00 was won by Geo- -

of Mr. Joe Richardson, of Andrews, Largest General Supply Company in SierraDisinger with six rings. Aftertwo ties the second prize of $5.00ftt which place tbe young couple

Countywas divided between Oliver Daw 09arrived last Sunday. The happycouple have tbe best wishes of C3son and ueo. Meyers. The were

two balls in the evening, one at10

the Slag ball and one the AbeytaDRY GOODS

eaJci?a.W

their many friends in this vicinity.Last week H. L. Roper of & Co.,

of Lake Valley, sold a oomplete100-to- n concentration plant to tbeMonarch Mining, Developing &

Reduction company. Tbe machine

ty will make four fall car load

god is expected to arrive at Lake

Valley about the laBt of August,iod company expects: to. have the

plant in operation by tbe last ofOctober at the Grand Central mines

jo the Carpenter mining districtover the range in Grant oounty.r;he dosing of this deaj speakj veil

hall. Tbere was good music andeverybody had good time. Bothhalls were overcrowded bat everyone accepted the situation goodnaturedly aud tripped the lightfantaatio until the dawn of day.The reworks display in the even.

Ing was as good as ever displayqere and was highly enjoyed.

Antonio Chves and Miss LillyMilH were married at SanMaroial on the 25th of June. The

(eller, Miller & Co.!09

Lake Yalley and Uillsboro. New MexicoM '

young couple arrived here Tuesday

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Thf Night Expreaa leaves El Taeo at 6:50 p. m Moontain tip?and vtfcii liild tiain iLiocb to New Otlcane, Shreretoit .nd.bL'uiu w itlmut cIjhtcp. Curries through sleepfrf Job A$t h P ff 8Louis, Sqreveport, New Orleaus srd iDtermediate oint8. pirictrciiTUnctious made for all points North, Eatt and Southeast! Afck yoni lorc,al Mgfnt for schedules, rates andother information, or addreaa

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to the day of chlldtah w n o'jr' little world was darkened

With tfiff cloud! tf.Ht intBn ain't looinyt)ms Khmon young heaita .'y

Tr.fr was ontf unfailing- - re'""', ' e Bur,e' fount cf 'eoneolatlon.

And all our troubles faded, Xbd out onour mother's breast.' '

Oh, that of our childhood! Oh, that' love which" never faltered!

To whoee iympathtM so tender not asor- -' row wiu too" small' '

For the Itlndeet vnoVratandlnf, for thefohfleat of conaolliiff.

Till th clouda began to roll away, and' lova to lift) tan H.

How often In tha strife and press of life'smoat raal troubles

Poee a man long for that comfort thatha ran to aa a child;

flow. In the alflah struggles of the world,' Ita acorn of eorrow.

Ioea ha yearn for that dear symPlhr.Ao thought of aelf defied.

How many tlmea when wrung by f orworn by hardeat struggling,

I K ha ijiiie to flee the world's fiercefWht. In heart and aoul oppreeeed.

And like a little child again, eetk out thatdear 'old refuse,

And eb out all hla troubles on his moth-er loving breaat

When a man keeps freah within hm thattoiKh of a chlld'e 'dependence.

All hla nature feels the power of He soft-enln- g

alloy;And more human to hie fellows, more re- -

ponnlve to all feeling,la the mail who deep dowa In hie heart la

till "a mother's boy."Baltimore American.

My Strange Patient

two years ao there came toABOUT tall, handsoins fallow, who

gavs tbe nam of Mr. Qsorjfs Griffiths.Ha Lad a fearless ojfa.'i earful, evengenial exprsnlbu. a' well-molde- aqui-

line none and a splendid iHustach,trimmed and tended, evidently withscrupulous care." There wa no obviousreason, certainly, "why be ahould rs

iny services. There was no pos-

sibility of makiu), him better looking."I near you are a specialist In der-

matology," he began,-- after I had

f retried hltn with the uetial formality.I admitted the aoft Impeachment"Well." he went on. "I want you

to perform a aurglcaJ feat on me. 1

waul my uose altered.'' I ezpreaaed surprise, and assuredblm that, In my humble opinion, hlanose waa beat lot alone. But he dis-

puted this proposition, and Insisted'that he bad reasons Tor being wearyof the aquiline and for craving a pro-toad- s

as unlike as possible to thatwith whteh "feature had endowed him.

Seeing niy! cWlosUy' and possibly notwishlug to 'be deemed a madman, habrocoeded to explain tbom to me.''"After several years' io'uglilng it In

Texas." he said, "I " have Come back

rich, and there is nothing to preventny enjoying myself but the pestering

attentions of my relatives whom 1

had hoped to have done with foreverwhen 1 went away, liut J cannot es-

cape them or their I, fn par unities, arid

bo, however occcntilcyoti may thinktrie, I must 'ertlist your services. I pre-sume there is no danger in the opera-tion?"

-- No danger," I replied, accepting hlaexplanailon as that of an eccentr.cfrnnn. whose affairs, after all, were nobusiness of mine, "and very little pain

practically none, in fact.. ' But youroust keep Indoors for a lew days afterU la over. When and where shall I

call upon you!". "Could you not operate here, andnow?" he asked.1

"Impossible. Your Journey homewould not be without great risk."

"But could I not stay b.ere? Couldyou not aecommodate'tne tar the shorttime necessary? Doctor, I can payyou liberally for the service. Corsll-er- ;

If I go home, my Identity would be

again revealed to those from whom I

desire to conceal It."' This speech, one would have thoughtwonld have aroused my auspl ion, b tit did rot. The man's frank and open,expression disarmed me entirely, and1 could but look in'im blm as I baddone prev.ously, simply as an ec"

Individual. It so hapuned I hada spare room, t could not regarl thethe question of remun ration with

and so, to cut long 'storyshort, 1 consented.

For the purpose of more convenient-ly operating, I suggested somewhattimidly, the sa rlfice of his beautifulmuatach. To my surprise, he assentedeagerly, and was for the applicationof scissors and razor forthwith. Youwould scarcely cred.t the differencethe removal of this 'artistic hirsuteappendage "the crop of many years,"as he Jokingly descrl ed It made tomy patient. It displayed what baJbeen concealed before, bis mouth, andthe sinister expression of this wassuch as to effectually nullify the non-e- st

geniality of his face. In fact theremoval of bis must acta constituted, at

promptly told blm, a sufficient dls-pnls- e

to bale any cumber of inquis-itive relative. But bo Insisted on thenasal operation ncTerthelesa.

Well. I performed it, and when, tndrtrt W"T, Vr.' Crorjre Griffith? lftfj,v 'K ro'btng tut a ridly

W O. Thompson, local

i grow

is tie kt ic tit?

n. To satisfy himself before actingpn the warrant be hau brought withhim, the detecUye, Mr. Hanw-t- Itwas agreed, should Join our bathingparty on tbe morrow a simple andnot disagreeable preliminary to tLecontemplated arrest

Dut alas! for tbe schemes of miceand men! We called together at MrGriffith's alia Bates' rooo in themorning and found him busy witusome correspondence.

"If you will wait for me balf an houror so on the piazza." he said, "which

'

your friend will find very pleasant I'llJoin you for our swim in about baitan bour."

'

Jguspectinf nothing, we took ourleave, and waited for him, aa be di-

rected.I But we waited In vain. Whether thefeatures of my friend, Mr. Hanway,were known to blm, or whether therehad, in splta of my care, been any-

thing In my manner to excite bis sus-

picion, I cannot say Suffice it thatwe remained a full hour on the piazzaand then returner1 t? bla room, tolearn, that toe waa gups!

Whkuh touid never trace, andI bavt never teen blm since Fromthat day to this be has baffled tbeskill of the police. N. Y. Weekly.

Indian and ffyt& Wechlne.' The Yellow' Medicine reserve is a

unique corner' of the world for morethan this one tncWsnt. . An seut forsewing machines was turned looieamong the Indian" lately. Every fam-

ily bouphl a machine on the instalmentplan. Im .giae the surprise of the agentreturning the following month to makehis collections, 'to find that not a stlt-- b

of sfw lug had been done, but that themachines had been used for ftatues ofamusoment, not by tlje women, but bythe men,' each man gaining on hlaspeed dally. Returning to MinneapolishA told his friends tbe story. One soldcyclometers. Needless to say that hemade a beelins fpr Yellow Medicine toshow the Indians how to keep tab onthe number of miles they went on theirstationary bicycles daily.

A Lying Ukenes.He Well, for my part, I like a pic-

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to suit you thea. ' It makes he. . oeiUvely handsome. Chicago Journal.

4

Her Objection.He I've half a mind to ask you to

be my wife.She Sorry, but I really couldn't

marry a man with only half a mind.

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healing, and almost Invisible, scar t.blfmiHh the strplpht nose which nowadorned his face. 1 would Lave wager-ed my case of instruments to a Jen-ce-

knife that the moat observant cfhis previous acquaintances would nev-er have recognle1 him.

About a week after my eccentric pa-

tient's departure, the particulars, sofar as they were knon, of a remar!'alily brutal murder were made publicThe body of a lady named BaUa, evldeuily stabbed to death, bid been dlscovered in a house In a tt Havensuburb, where sha bad i...ded wltb

her husband, who had now disappear-ed and whose likeness nnd descriptionwere now freely circulated by the po-lice. A brief amount of attention tothese published, dutaUs was sufficientto convince me that my patient,deorge Qrlffltha, was the criminal.

I lust no time in communica.ingwhat I knew to the police, by whom,it must be said, my story waa receivedwith some incredulity. You see, myspecial Lrancb of surgery Is but littleknown to tha public, and It waa theopinion of the detectives that thj mur-derer had left the country soma U abefore Mr. Gretna had quiltedhouse. '

lift lait August, happening to I e ona biief visit t( Newport, wbliher I,had gone for a brief Bummtr htjl'dayan I having, by the way, lnrpcly auc-tce.'e- d

in dlsnilsHlng from my mindthe eveuu above related - I waa star-ti- t

I to ct.vi &fdat ta4ik"u tha ho-

tel, my no louor mysterious, but nowdread 'itl, acquaintance, Mr. GeorgeGrliDthj.'

My duty, I decided, after a moment'sreflt-ctlon- , was plain to denounce anddeliver htm to the authorities.

Quickly, therefore, lost he shouldlea e Lefi re 1 could have bi:u air.stul,I explained myself 8,4 well as I washble to the nearest 'policeman. HaIncited, and wis unbelieving. So. too,were the others wborn he summonedto bear my story. That part of itwhich referred (o the operation wa3received with a smile; and the upshotof it was that, so far from effectingray capture, I was iqysclflightly ridiculed as a madman.

But I could not allow myself to bebaffled In what I considered my clearduty vlt,, to deliver a foul murdererto Justice. I determined, therefore, toreuew my acquaintance ytlth him thereand then, to ive blm no Inkling ofmy knowledge of the truth, and tocommunicate at once with the NewYork city police, while continuing tokeep him under my own surveillanceIn Newport.

When, with a police bow, I .'a-

pproached and sivt1? hira, he recog-uize- d

me at once; 1 could see that,though at first be pretended he did notknow me. We had a social glass to-

gether, and spoke of many matters of

general i itereat; I flouring myselfthat nothing In my conversation orliearlnn khvh htm tbe sliuhtest groundto suspect me. ""

That svnte nUht I sent a brief ir

to the police headquarters inthe metropolis, statin);, my certainknowledge that thih man changed,tboi'tth be v?s was t;p murderer ofMrs 111 cs Hnd suu;gsttt''g that 'h)yshould rorthwith send tv Newiiort 6,

lt'tutie k'lpiliMC with other dlstin-ituUhiii-

ilwU on Mr. Bates' ptisoubesides his aquiline uose and btavymustach.

During the next day I became veryIntimate with my and. Inpursuance of a scheme I had formed,invited htm to bathe with me in theocean's billows. This he cheerfullydid. being an Admirable swlmmtr.That very evening an answer to mytelegram arriyed in tbe person of a3talwart detective, who Informed methat ths real Mr Bites had, as i smvpe-te- i, the distinguishing marks,which could be verified; among theman anchor tattooed ou thij left fore-

arm, which I bad myself, of, course,noticod while tvo wen? bathing tre'tn

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