Slovenski narod A V ( ^ 902 v> Štev. 2 Knierua as secoad-clmss mmter Muy 20 1910 st the Post Ofili at Puelilo, Colo,, undi-r the not of M urah 3, 1079 Mr'it-* 1 „P’okleta...! jnian, spisal Emile Lichebourg Poslovenil Janko Leban —- Po glasu, ki jgi njim govo ril Mellier prot/F ranu, je le ta takoj sp' znaj da je to, kar je danes poveM Blanche i, napravilo svoj dnek. Njego¬ vo srce ni ; ob4»lo nikakega kesa, marveč /smejalo se niu je, ker je bilo Udobno in pol¬ no sovraštva! Aogel si je pač misliti, kaj mi noreče Rouve- nat; zatorej j e je na to tudi pripravil. j Glavo visok« držeč ter z dr¬ znim pogledon»topi v jedilni¬ co. R uvena, imajoč roki sklenjeni zabbtom.se je zdel popolnoma ni‘en. »Ouj -ra, dami imate nekaj povedati. ipregovori lepi Fran impertientno. — »Da, gospod Panzl; imam vam nekaj povedati" — , Tedaj se poaurite. ‘ — ,,To kmalu končam! Prjšuji mesec ste prejeb poloico svoje letne plače vnaprij; se laj nismo vam nič vet tolžoi; narobe. 1 * — ,,Tomije.se prav dobro znano Nu, 1 ?“ — »Nu, go¬ spod Pari#!, lič drugega vain nimam pofet iti, kakor da vas več ne pore ujem. Od tega trenutka im ate več opraviti na pristaa. Pojdite torej v svojo s..h), p.bente svoja šila in k pitam giejte, da se čim hitreje ngubjiel' — »Oho! tdmetotij pošiijate proč?" povpraša Fran s prisiljenim nasmehom. — ,,Da, Pueblo, Colo., 8. januvarja 1915. je ravno udarila ura devet, ko ji Oči starčkove so žarele, dospe Mardoche na malo cer I ,, Počakajte, počakajte 1‘ kvišče. ... . i prične zopet Leon. ,,Moja ma Leon ga je že čakal ter je j -j me je učila neko molitev!" stopil proti njemu. Starček ga i T ' reksi poUlekne ter nako ]iko časa prem Edini slovenski Ust n» sspsdu. Geslo: Zapadss Zapadi Leto IX prime za roko. „Ali me čaka- te žedolgo?-'povpraša.-,Xe;, e misii, se jepo sili' pa želel bi ze skoro izvedeti, kotel SDl J mniti - * ’ je rodbine, matere moje!** ,.Ni mogoče! To je skrivnost, j ki je ne smem odkriti! “ Mladenič tožno povesi gla- Po nekolikih korakih Pueblske novice :Naša tiskarna je te dni do- iklekne ter neko vo * 1 0 gekoiikili korakih pa b£, a Uliijsk j znak namre { , JO> j nično molči. Zbi- prične. ..Mardoche. .številko trinajsto. Vse naše isli. se ie no sili' bi rad govoril o svojem oče„u.,, iabnv • zakaj ste me pozvali sem Kaj vtv0 . Naeukrat pa pri5ne g J a U počneva? kam pojdeva/ Izgovoriti: vedno! Danes pa moram Pi- erru Rouvenatu vendar !e ne¬ kaj očitati, namreč to, da te . že davno prej ni vrgel iz hiše, jaj0 ze 8p — ’ kakor vržemo iz hiše slabega hlapca ali škodljivo žival Stari Mardoche y reče smeh j Vse oaočni k g jo iz Champagne, kakor se zdi j -Pred časom si Ijaje se : »Le potrpite nrlao: ^ rSj Daj moiemu oče ‘ z Rbeim8a -“ da je tukaj d« bro moj prijatelj! Ali ni lepo, v * vKlJii “Sit: iJunto ga ni poznalozir. krojač Ra! pl tako krasni noči šetati se? Do- tu večni pokoj v nebesih; pri bri ljudje fremicourtski od h a- l'® nes ‘ onemu, v pol uri bodo le 'M siroto; tolaz. njega, ki se me š«- mačke čuvalp po strehah;; }! ok “ n krivca i U8 ™ imenovala, zakaj kmetje se dosti ne briga se UOo « e "" za hladnoto in za krasoto l * aruj otroka vst Ti pa nisi le slab hlapec, nego! J0 . . tudi malopridnih, strahopetec! zvezt ‘ nate n ‘ iC ' i "!?“ > e . »»" Ker si po svojem očetuVedel " e > b f ’ . kl z ° aobr 1 azo - za skrivnost te je veselilo, da |f adovol J m so da j, m solnce si to zanimivo skrivnost razo le ogreva grudo ter da žito zo del ubogemu otroku, le dasi| n Meni 16 pa ljubša luna - zadostil svoji podi. maščeval- ’ n J e “ a . u6 B U nosu: Zadeti revno žensko v ! pogiejte, kako je lepa! Solnce srce, zasramovati jo ob vsej ni. je prebl.ščavo! I ouoc. ne njeni nesreči ter pasti se nad j yid,l P 8VO J e tako natan njem. bolestjo, - to je veselje J ’ P '' za hudobno tvoje srce ti si se še drznil reči, dajolju biš. Lažnjivec! Pozna li kos blata, ki ga namestu srca no siš v prsih, kako plemenito čuvstvo? Ne! Ti ne zaslužiš da bi te pomilovali ali da bi ti stvar izpregledali. Niti- za nič vanja ne zaslužiš, črv Pierre Rouvenat te je v mo jem imenu odpustil! Bil sem j n teto se pr.-sto razj čem, ne tl«. : bi se bal, da me kdo vidi ali sliši! — V hiši tu pred’nam je bilo ravnokar še okno odpr to, in luč je gorela. Okno so zdaj zaprli, in luč ugaša. Ne to sera čakal Tako! In zdaj, 'dragi mi prijatelj, . . . ; tiskovine bodo v bodoče za- materine mo- : ,,Govoriva toraj o vasem i nnamovano kot sledi tu: očetu. — ,,On m bri iz teh j .. ' krajev doma?" — ,,No, prišel i smo poročali, znani rojak ga m poznal. - "— ozir. krojač Ralph Puh deztir- ki mi ie nare-' y''ikče. M ~ ,.Pa moja mati tiral od ameriških vojakov, ki se ' e venaar poznala njegovo i i Dognalo se je pa sedaj, da se ona vam ga*je je gotovo j še vedno nahaja pri vojakih - matere ter —— ..ovala." — ..-Ne; vaša in da bo kmalu opustil vojaS- st h nad in? “1 “ ati - ie ’- ?a n; ‘ Zvedeti i ki stan. . , . . f. , je morala pač *«!e pozneje o . zadnji ta dokaz m: je bil i vašega ožeta. “ — A ko 1 : tlospa štorklja se je te dni" p-.treben! ‘‘ je k ne Mardoche i pomislim n?, molitev ki J mno K° slovenskih Zdaj m vt-čdvoinbe!". ]j 0 j c učila In ki sem jo dane« ihišah ’ ZanimH P a nas to - ker Leon p i kie-n dalje, zaim-j : O0et naše i v pj 0 bdjj £vo j 9 du 86 i e 8 5vrstlin Buckom oglasi¬ le.), ubile zolze tečoč. Mar- g e ; raorarn prignati, da mi ta d che g, P ime za roke ter, niolitev ni pov£ em jasna: Pri "! 1 ‘ ve 1 ” zanesi onemu, ki meje nare- \ A ; H ! "''° J ^. lobuk ’ k ' j dil siroto; tolaži njega, ki ee : \ z Canon City-a je. Frank •. ! z.d n.i tleli tei vbtane Oba pokon nameeto kr i VC a. Kaj lttMako H cl. pripeljal svojo sop- - rf. IT* P m?d i 0 °i’! ,,a i t0 P° meni - Te ^ a mo-lrogo Matildo, ki se sedaj zclra- a ..mnta, korakajoč med lese-, rem uraeti |“ _ f>Pa jaB U-i vi v Clark toplicah. Dutična mem 1 “ mislil si Mardoche. | jo Manic i den verskega uruštva Glasno pa reče: „Morda se1 8 r. Jožefa JSKJ. natanko ne epominjate bese- : Novoizvoljen državni u- 1 u t- radmki so te dni zavzeli svoja Leon zmaje z glavo. ,,Mor- mesta. In ker so bili pri zau reče. potem na-; njih volitvah večinoma n pu- la tudi pri Joe Težaku, naše¬ mu večletnemu Črkostavcu. Čestitamo 1 n> križ; in nagrobnimi kame u Ko z pustita pokopališče, '.«pre mardoche omrežna vra piti, ki je vodila iz vasi. -- pila sta sedaj zunaj na pro- da ^ordM spomnite j 8letn P°*ju ter sta lahko kram ala. Ma je : Leon povpraša željno star- | n ,,|fia: ,,Mardoche, vi ste poz- jega očeta?" — ,,Da “ ,,Ne; videl or , ; ti rre -'^ ui &'* v* v rttvi *j slili U U - na pride na to cerkv-šče. Vi n,ka “ a - P otem reg « : ..Vi sto - . u . . . ■ • rti irninli Ita ia I ' \ I« ln kazoč mu vrata, dostavi , .. Mellier še obsalutno! ,, Proč s j ',, t | teboj, proč! proč!" Lepi Fran se zmuzne k vra ' tora, še vedno hudobno «q re žeč. Na pragu pa se obrne ter pogleda žugaje oba starca. ., Naposled sva se ga iznebi _ ob njeni strani, ona I gf vid ®li> ko je umiral? Ali je vas vodi za roko. ali vas nosi|4' drai govoril?" - »Govoril v naročju. . Kam li gre? Kam Tv-z menoj. h greste uii' ’ vi: De sledite. G 1 - M vam j e rekel, ‘2e — „ 0 , povejte povejte odpotujem; ko ste menili, da zavzelo prostore demokratov, je zrak tega kraja nevaren za! V državni hiši je sedaj dobila one, ki na potu postanejo, da službo tukajšna guč. Marj’ občudujejo mimoidečo krasno . Starešinič in to je prva Sloven deklico: sodaj ste gotovo mi- ka. ki je v Cuioradi kedaj do na smrt mojega očeta; I bila državno službo ?" — »TakoI Tedaj na! . v tak način sem se bil izrazil?! * No, ne smatrajte mojih bese¬ di za resne..." —,,Mardoche, jeklBrni je zopet malo zaropotalo. Odslovili so nam¬ reč približno 70 bossov, ki v mojega očeta so ubili: morall ^ klarni D 8Q družeča delah dolgo časa od tega’j e j met i kakega sovražnika tu posedali Nekaj minut sta molče sto- pozabil sem!" - ,, Vi niste po kaj? «« _ vf ime i nobenega y;8oke p ' ače Rockefellerjev . . . . sovražnika; saj sem vam po?e dele . kt,v . tl ? dl ° dkn to ’ da dal, da ga ni nihče poznal." 30 , bo88 J prodajali dela m da - »Dobro; a kaj je potem bi 8e pute:u ob piačlln,h dne * pala dalje. Mardoche odpre zabili, Mardoche, le povedati omrežna vrata,- .er oba stopila m i nočete." — »Morda imate prav! Ako je pa temu tako,ne i veste vzrok?!* II 'uvenat skomizgno z ra 'mama ter mrzlo odgovori: »Vzrok je ta, da vas nočem več imeti tul Jaz vas pošiljam proč, ker se meni tako ljubi; ali sto me umeri?" in Če jaz nočem oditi?" zareži se mla demč drzno. — »Na ta slučaj sem že mislil in sklenil, da vas tedaj odpravim s silo. " Lepi Fran se vjezi. »Dobro je," zamrmra, tresoč se. »Ju tri boiu videl, kaj imam stori¬ ti.* —J,, Vi ne zapustite jutri, nego --e ta večer pristavo!" — »Lejtesi no, kako silo imate, gospod Rouvenat * rogal seje Fran. ,, Navadno se službe od povedujejo osem dni prej. " — »Ter se na to dotični izpušče nec izplača. Vi pa ste predpla¬ čilo dobili in nimate ničesar več terjati. Sicer naložite še danes, ker nikakor nočem, da prebijete še eno noč tukaj." Lepi Fran se je tresel same jeze. »Jaz s.-m prav aboten," reče porogljivo, »da se sploh ponižujem, da se z vami pe čam ter z vami pogovarjam. Saj vi niste tu druzega Kakor hlapec. Vi mi nimate nikakor , zapovedati in tudi pravice ni¬ mate delovati zmerom v ime¬ nu mojega sorodnik, gospoda Jacqueaa Melliera. Zdajci se odpro vrata in po sestnik vstopi. Močna njegova roka pade na ramo Frana, ki ga obrne kakor vrtavko. Starček se je bil za hipec probudil iz svoje letargije.Nje gov glas je bil močan in trd, ko je izpregovoril: ,,Če Jac- ques Mellier, ki ti je žalibog sorodnik, svoje srce, svojo za¬ upanje daruje temu možu tu¬ kaj ter mu poveruje tudi gos podarstvo, se to godi zaradi tega, kor je Pierre Rouvenat tega vreden! In njemu zapuš¬ čam zaupanje in avtoriteto na lo povod temu strašnemu zlo- činu?" — »Moj Bog, jaz vam jaz vas pošiljanipročl** — »A jaz ven i{ .t» r c5 e Rouvenat’ - T na majhen, ograje« prostor. P der lahko zalite vam, dami p*» j ra i bi bil takoi nmlnfati” rvni ! Mesečua luč se je razlivala vprašujte me po tem, kar vam i svet tor n^jemat^mab^pridn^- p ° tožnem grmovju, izmed ka i hočem zamolčati. Jaz imam . ..,_ ka v službo" oristavi Mc-llic • torega se je tu patam vzdigoval stoje vzroke, da ravnam tako. 8 tein morem le toliko pove . ŽTakit gAiZle teko pž b »! '»■»«'• !r n “ s,re - ■ ,ri r ; pr, , d 0 , C r- kolikor ™ -mLtal. -- znal kakor danes. On ima oko | ..Pokopališče! zamrmra. . v e. Ze v nekoliko dneh _ na- hudiča!" - »Jaz sem zme ^.Mladenič prične težko sop-1-1 jem se, izveste reči, lu so rom pravil, da ne bo ni5 iz fti. Sledil je staremu prosjaku ; r,ie,i samemu se neznane, njega" _ A kaj-li hoče se nstavi na najpustejsem -4,, Kako izvem te reči, če mi pravzaprav?"— ,,To. kar nje kra i u pokopališča. Mesečna ojtem ne pojasnite?" — »Po- kazni?" — »Ne, malopridni h redno tirjali nagrade cd slavcev. To je bil ba^e najve- vod, da so odslovili toli- dati. kolikor sem sam slišal. V ^doče budo pa Vsakdo ve le toliko, kakor i ^vijali z manjši^šle vdom jaz. Pravijo, da je hotel mori¬ lec oropati svojo žrtev." »In ali je maiopridnik ušel ■ < (luč je tu sijala ua neobdelan, skisajte! So rokopisi, ki so bi- ka. kakor zamrmra ne vzdi...«... che?" nadaljuje potem. »Ali /,a . T . ....... si jo videl’" — Da tola -il men? povpraša. — »Da — ca uganete iz onih listov, no sem jo nekoliko Ostalo mora- Napi , s ima ’“ Sklonite se ter ptem mi vsaj ne bode trebe, va narediti z združenimi moč benteI - * 7»“ razkrl J em , 8tvarI “ mi. Ako se ji resnica mora -Mladenič uboga. i tedaj veste, kje se naha- povedati, Pierre . . . Jaz se ne . S tresočim glasom bore: I J»J.o ti papirji, — ,, Da. bossov, kot dosedaj. In ti. kot Audi vsi višji urauiki, ne bodo več dobivali mesečnih pla<3, temveč bodo plačani kot pri- piosti jeKiarmski delavc imm- »Papirji se nahajajo pod raz¬ valinami posute hiše; skrite s» v neki globini." — »Ali bom obotavljal ..." »Umorjenec. 24. j u n i j a j _ Rouvenat se ustraši. ,.Ne, 1850." neIV de. »Zdaj še ne!... Ali 25 ne pride dol?" — »Ne, želi ehleč od tukai?" — V vasi ostati sama. Tudi bo obedova-' Leon se zopet vzravna t«r tukaj v vasi la v svoji sobi."— zvedavo pogleda Mardoche-a. p- lvrJ * - H ,, ea papi fJ e . 8ku Ob deveti uri zapusti lepi Ta pa nadaljuje: ,,Pied de-TJ ch e, takoj!" — »Ne, jutri Fran pristavo seuiilonsko a ,rQ || Q,a j|’ v ‘’ a potno culico na hrbtu. 1 rv. /yH U i %-v I 'i «•»»«* I —- • d / . _ — »Sko-^i se MardocF sp to r 010St voljen Ali ti nieem rekel, brhek" tokor ' I - da bodi previden ter deklic, j J p lemenit , izobražen kakor vi K radl? . ^ orda 1 T * x " ničesar ne pravi? - »Kar se L, - n x nt . noM a ,.„ Q ’ odgovorim. - 3pi . P-Vr- cfaehe, takoj!" — »Ne, jutri P ° ” i^/ei potrplte.da do ‘ Ob reki sreča svojega očeta, : med Fremicourom in Civry-1 7“ kamenje *'* 1 - ^ Pt * 5 “!£&„?"• St “ mu, kaj se mu je prigodilo. &aint v g° 8tilni . pr . ed | pt povprašati ničesar t • n • starem Bertr.uxu. Moral je bi- d LJ Jos 'P 1 anzel ) e bl1 t 6 B a ne ' ti nekako dvajset let star; bil ! ” ■' Poz ‘ iaoi — Ali še' živi’" —' viš i ih „Morda. NiS vei ni bilo’eliSa nihm ka F, hi “° tl o njem.* - „Kako mn baje bo!, delalo v belo itne?" Jean Eenaud ' Oekiarnr. Govonee d. imajo - „Jean Reniudl" ponavlja ™ D «JJ eI ' za J e | luko, kakoršr^ Farizel prime svojega sina| c ^ a, ‘’’ t a ^ ' cho ua pristuving za roko ter mu naglo pošepeče! In Mardoche nadaljuje:m!a- s9m j az podat na ulio: »Ali si videl?" - di gospod, odkrite svojo gla- joč e *u?" — »Kaj?" — »Senco, kije lez-! vo - zaka J vi stojite na. grobu niste podc' nv * r- la skozi grmovje?" - »Niče -! 8 v o j e g a očeta! !d»eta.*; žo ud™ sar nisem videl. Ne verujem v Leon sname klobuk ter po ali je bike best in strahove." — "Jaz bi pa pri- vesi glavo. A km lu se zopet bruna?£[»» segel, da se nisem motil." - vzravna tor potegniv:u si z ro ■ o iz te assures the »Kaj še! Kar si videl, bila je ko preko čela reče s tožnim jdaj e of thu event k večjemu trepetajoča topolu glasom: »Spominjam ae, spo-i<*_ s ^point it va seneni" i m in ja 111 š' ! Oh, ona zimska smem * jn č!... Tu pred tem kamnom * sem pokleknil poieg matere S fremicourtskega zvonika svoje..." pozabim nikoli! “ Mardoche se je žalostno smehljal. »In ali je bila ta hu doba iz Fremicourta?" pov¬ praša mladenič dalje.— ,,Ne, pač pa iz fremicourtske okoli¬ ce." — »Alije bil oženjen?* ,,Da v z brdko, dobro ženo." „Ališeživi?" — »Umrla je žalosti tri dni po obsodbi svo jega moža, porodivši deklico. * . »In ta deklica?" »Jaz sem takrat zapustil de o in ne vem, kaj se je po- monds anrf zgodilo s hčerko Jean Re ^ ars old. »JoVO —Nova zgradba slovaške tvrdko Stanko & Sajbel je dovršena in obširna trgovina z mesom in gro- cerijarni se bo v novih prostorih otvorila v par dnevih. Nošo po¬ slopje Je najmodernejše, bolj lepo urejene prostore nima noben drug tukajšni grocerist ali mesar. prosim vas, povejte stanuje, kako se zo »Oj, mi, kje ve I * Mardoche molči. »Oj, odgo vorit-e mi vendar!' - prosi mla¬ denič. »Gospod Leon, moje mol- čanjeNam je odgovor." of severa) bi . _ .. »Zmerom skrivnost?" diamoud e eno mi 80 povejte, »Kmalu vam bo jasno vse. tbe jeiveis oclie, predno se ločiva." Kar sem vam mogel povedati £ S| $7,6o£ was’M ' t0 veste V6e * zdll i ne zabt0 ‘ awa'y. police vedal se vam, da je o- vajte več! Jutri ob 9. uri zve'' ^?>wed uie $10,00« mojo mater v Saint čer se zopet vidiva." rged wKu having. Q0 ^ ) * 0 mi je pravil »Kje?" reThan j.mooo.TnJ 11 ’^' 81 ' Bertau^ in tu- »Na mostu Fremicourts- ot8 of dandruff, itching and irritation of the scalp. Nothing better for the com- plexion. halr, hands or skin tban tbese frngrant supercreamy emollients. Also as preparatlons for the toilet. Sample cach free by inail \vith Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, CONDENSATION OF FRESH NEWS THE LATEST IMPORTANT OIS PATCHES PUT INTO SHORT, CRISP PARAGRAPH«. ST0RY OF THE WEEK 3HOWING THE PROGRE88 OP EVENT8 IN OUR OWN AND FOREIGN LAND3. Itidncys. The j.hysician in ncarly ali cascs of •erious illneas, inake« a cliemical analjeis of the patient’« urino, iie kuo»s that UnlosK the kidneyx are doing their »ork propcrly, the other organs cannot readily bc brought back to health and strength. \Vhcn the kidneys are negleeted or abused in nny way, serious results are anre to follo«-. According to health statist ics, liright'* discase, »hich is really an advanced form of kidney troublc, cuuscd n<-arly ten tliousand deaths in 1913 in the State of New York alone. Thercfore, it behooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most ideal al ad r Tt compound that has emarkahle success as a kidney rem- " Dr. KilmeFa Swump-Root, the 1 Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. mi id and healing influence of this •ution in most cases is soon realized, liDg to s«-orn statements and vorified of tliose »ho liave used the •ocor te»timony remedy. If vrni feel that your kidnevs require attention, and ivish a sample bottle. »-rito 1" Dr. Kilmcr &, Co.. Ilinghamton, N. Y. Mention this paper, enclose ten cents and tlicy will g!ndly fonvard it to you by Parcel Post. 8wamp-Root is sold l»y everv drnggist in liottles of two sizes—COc and $1.00. Adv. tVcstern Nsivspapsr Polon Nun Sei-vlc«. ABOUT THE WAR. According to Petrograd reports, tbe Russlans contlmie to sweep the Aus- trinns weHtward ulong the Southern Galiclun raihvav tovvanl Grybo\v and Ncu Sandeo and out of the northern foothills of the Carpathians. According to an Amstordam dlspatch to the London Exchange Telegrapli Compauv, Freudi avlators dropped severni bombs in the vicinity of Brtts- sels. part Iv destroving a Zeppelin shed under construction and killing severni German soldiers. A Petrograd dispatch to the Lomlou Exchange Telegrapli Companj- says: "It Is otficiallv estimated that twenty- seven German urmy corps are operat- ing against Uussla. Four hundred thousand Germans and Austrians have alroady heen taken prisoners, and their killed and \voiinded are three or four times heavier." London reports State the allies'are resting content to hold their positions in Belglum and northern France until the winter is past. In the spring, when 1,000.000 more British troops »ill take the field, an effort for a gen¬ eral advanee to drive the Germans ia- to their o»n eountrv tvill be made. The latest news from the battle front indicateu but llttle activity, the lull evidentl.v being enforced b.v the bad | iveather. Stelnbach, a village in Upper | Alsace, is now in the hands of the French after house-to-house fighting. This loss Berlin admits. WESTERN. Edtvard Bertram. formerlv proprie- tor of the sulphur baths in Pueblo, Colo., notv cliarged tvith fraud, has heen arrested at N e tv Orleans, La. \Vork on 8,000 pqrtable kitchen I tvagons for tlie French army was be¬ gun at I.ouisville, Ky. Tlie value of the order is placed at $250,000. With the calling of the second trial j or tlie \vmricid scottr-$iajoiT3jmr-fi=m- case, a Denver woman, Mrs. Georgia Scott Totvnsend. renetvs a fight for millions in the courts of Fort \Vorth, Tex. A nation-tvide campaign to assist in the revival of business under the slo¬ gan. ‘*Buy it notv,” tvas launched In Omaha by tlin Agrleultural Pub¬ lisher*’ Assoeiation. a nationai assoeia- tion of farm papers. William Clayton, widely known- as “Jerkv Bill” and a rough vider of su¬ perlative škili, is dead at Douglas, VVyo., after a game fight for lite fot- lotving a night of exposuro in tbe open tvith the mercurv at 20 degrees beiotv zoro. The Congressional Union of \Vont- an - s Suffrage. tvhich sotved the tvind in its fight ugainst tlie re-election of Democrats to Congress in the recent election, liid« fair to reap tire tvhirl- tvind in Its bids for suiipoi-t in the vote tvhich the nationai suffrage amend- ment is to recelve in the House of Representatlves, .lan. 12, according (o Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, State super- intendent of puhlic instruction of Colorado. FOREIGN. Perc.v Holden HIlngWortl chif IJberni tvhip in the House ' o! ' o ” mons and parliamentary sec..>tery U> the treasur.v, died of t.vphoid fover. Ki tvas boru at Bradford in 1869. Most of the Pariš banks ate č cided to tvaive from .lan. I ,,thc bene flts or tlie morntorium, applying to ac- counts subjoet to check. Depositors inay therefore drntv their balmces iu full. Pope Benedict telegraphed tr Em- peror Willlam asklng the laitei 's st'm:- tion to n n exchange of »ar p, i-.ot.er*> »ho are unfit for further sen ice e-ad the emperor replied acceptinf th > pro- posal. Further dispatchos receireii at Bui- nos Aires from Paraguay. vvhere ?. rev- olutionarj - moveniont has broken out. set forth that tlie leader of tlie a,>- rising is Colonel Escobsr, wh ■ r-> signed the position of minister o; »ar in the Paraguayan Cahlnei Reuter’« Amsterdam corresnonden.t tninsmlts a dlspatch recelvej tkere from Vienna, tvhich says that a netvs- paper edltor, Joseph Yotel o! P ros-, snltz. Moravia, tvas coAdemned to dcath by court martial for a speecli and tvas executed t» after sentence »as passed ti| Capt. Arthur N. Loxley o! tlesliip Formidahle stood bridge smoking a eigarette a sel tveut dotvn in the Engl nel after tlie ship eitlier li a mino or heen torpedoed. to survivors of tlie disnster. 'i h e <-i>- lain's lasi tvords. the.v say, -..ere a compliment to the otfleer tvlio »is superintending the laimching of tle boats, on the «eamanly manner :n »hich Ihe tvork tvas hciug done. ŠPORT. Harry Wolverton, ex-Yankee mai- ager. tvill pilot the San Francis« teaiu next suniiiier. Telegrama received by the Bianac*- ment of the National Horse Sho» atiB Midivinter Fair, to be held at tle Union stock.vards paviilon in Denvlarly eventually produces kidnej' trouble m some form or other, «ays a »ell-knotvn authoritj, because the uric acid in meat excites ;he V!dneys. they become ovcrworked. rlugglsh; clog up and cause ali sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rbeu- raatic t»inges, severe beadaches acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver. skepiessness, bladder and urinary ir- ritatdon. ... Tho moment your back hurts or k.d- nevs aren't actlng rlght, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful lu a glass of v,-ater before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys »111 tben act fine. This famous salts is made from tbe acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined tvith litliia, and bas been used for teuerations to flush clogged kid- nevs and stimulato them to normal arti'-;ty; also to neutralize the acids in tbe urine so it no longor Irritafes, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot in jure anvone; iakcs a delightful effervescent lithia- tsatc-r drink »hich millions of men and . - jn , en take notv and then to keep the i.;dneys and urlnary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease.—Adv. P ople seldom try to sit dotvn on the man tvlio stands up for his rigbts. Maltes tlie laundrcH« linppy—thnt's Red Cross Bng Blue. Makes beautiful. clear whitc clothes. Ali good grocers. Adv. The only \vay to get along tvith some people is earefully to conceal vour opinion of them. The most common form of pes- simism is tbe belief that a good be- ginuing makes a bad ending. Weeks’ Break-Up-A-Cold Tablets A guaranteed remedy for Colds and La Grippe. Priče 25c of your druggist. It’s good. Take notbing else.—Adv. mi Bo s tbe officlal: records Automobile Associati mile, twenty.flve-rr.ih Pa» trait a leinpls The Real Thing. • f^muel—Say, paw, i :ncy? -Persistency, my son. »oman develops tvhen to remove a »rinkle. rhat is is the she at- IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don’t Look Oldl Try Grandmother’« Reclpe to Darken and Beautify Gray, Faded, Llfeless Hair. Grandmother kept her hair beuuti- fully darkened, glossy and abundant »irh a bre» of Sage Tea and Sulphur. VVhencver her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appear- ance, this sirnplo inixture »as applied »ith »onderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "\Vyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you »ill get a large botllo of this old-time recipe, I ready to uae, for about 50 cents. This "lmplo mlxture can bo depended upen | to restore natural color and beauty to tho hair and is splendid for dan- drufT, dry, ltchy acalp and falling hair. I A »ell-knotvn druggist says every- I body usea Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, bocuuso It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can teli It has been j b-gislntlve program for tlie sossion. WASHINGTON. Reserve deposlts in the twelve fed- eral reserve banks shovved • an in- crease of more Ihan $6,000,000 at the ciose of business Dec. 31. Business conditions and prospects are declared to bo "generali)- reas- suring” by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States in a report. Public liearlngH on freight late in- creases proposed by railroads »est of tlie .Missiusippl rlver »111 begin in Chi¬ cago Feb. 15, and »ill be eondueted by Tntersiati- Commorco Commissioner Daniels. Stalo Department advices sav the ouly tunnel on the railroad aeross the Isthmus of Teliuantepec and several important hridges on the road, as »ell as railrouu bridge« in the slate Oaxaca, have heen lilown up. To relieve German and Austrian prisoners of »ar, a committee of mis- slouaries, principally Americans, j started from Peking for the interior i of Siberia. bearing medical supplies | and clotlilng furnished by the Ameri- | can Red Cross and to plan an exten- I slon of their »ork of mercy. Presldent Wilson took counsel »ith several louders of tlie Senate in an effort to liasten the udministration's applied—lt's so eesy to use, too. You »lmply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking ono utrand at a time. By morning the gray hair dlsappears; after cn- oiher application or two, it ls re- »tored to its natural color and looks «lossy. soft and abundant. Adv. I'sually the nelghbors think the sad look on a raarrled »omaus face ls duu to the actlons of her busband. Beeause of the funeral of Major J. M. \Vrlght, its lato marshal, the Su- preme Court adjoumod immediately after convoning. handing dowu no de- cislons. The renomluatlon of Henry Clav Hall ot Colorado Springs, to the mter- staie Commerce Commission »as held up by the Senate Interstate Commerce committee at the reguest of Republl can senators. GENERAL. The inauguratlon of John B. Kett- Irick as govornor and other state of- ficials of Wyoming eleetod in Novem¬ ber took plače at Clieyenne. John G. H. Siereks. an inmate of tl» State Insane Asylum, confessed it Salem, Ore., to the killing of Mrs. Dais.v AVehrman and her small sol, for »hich John Arthur Penner »*j convicted. Secretarj- and Mrs. McAdoo wef* guests of honor at a luncheon a r - ranged at San Francisco b.v offieias of tlie Panama-Paolfic expositioi. Later they made a trip over the oi- position grounds. Troop L of the Tvvelfth Unitel States cuvalry, on patrol duty in tha strike dlstrlct ol' Oak Creek, Rouil county, Colorado, slnce May .16 la9, passed through Denver on their »a; to their home station at Fort Meadi, S. D. Capt. John M. Morgan »as 1» comraand. A proposal formall.v to disregard tha organlzatipn of tlie United Mine Work ers of America and deal directlv witi the miners as indivlduals in ali fi- ture negotialions »as discussed V ea steni Ohio eoai operators at a mee.- ing of tlie Ohio Coal Operators’ Ass> cialion at Cleveland. ■ Wheat priceB Monday overtopped aJ previous high records since the begin- iliug of the European »ar. May de H ver.v went to $1.32% a bushel, aj comp: -ed »ith $1.32 on Sept. 5 las;, »hen -eculative exeltement in ro- gard transatlantic developmenta »as t '•čute. Extreme Devotion. “Mrs. Gadders is ali »rouglit up over the iilight of the Belgiaus.” “Indeed, she is. Why, she oven neg- lects her poodie to attend meetings of relief commltteop." AND WHAT WAS HE TO DO? Al-most Any Marrled Man Will Appre- clate the Sltuation Poor Hu’>by Got Himself Irrto. ‘■■VVr.at a beautiful ne» -at and coat!” she u>'-jd. as .:c-or as h= came ifome tbnt afl ; rnoon. “Isrr't it? I mean, aren’t theyr he safd p«oudly. "Barcoihs, igo. The overc >Ht »as $16, reduct ;r -1 .some- thing. and the bat »as $1 b'i. : le^re sotog to rab o the priče next n e ;k.” His voun. »Ife crowed »ith a- IIght. “Hermar., you look stuaningf" she exclaimed. 'Let me put ineni on, to glve you some slight ldea of the gen¬ eral effect. You can never teli on yourseIf, you know.” And she put them on. The coat tvas a nobby ptaid Balmacaan and the hat tvas a Nile green felt, very stvagger. “By Jove, Ceclle” he cried, "if T look half that good in 'em Pm satis- Bedr She »alked to the pier glass. "You Took very fine in tiiem, dear,” she said liesftatingly, "but—truth com- opIs me to say they're more than twiee as becoming on me. You knotv, the n ornen are »earing men's liats and 'Oats this winter. Don’t you think you tould get yourself anotlier outfit to- morrotv— something in colors a llttle more becoming to you, perhaps? We lave fried chicken and tvaffles for din- aer, just the way you like them.” And—but »liat’8 the use? RUSSIANS wih AT SARI KAMYSH defeat two turk.sh army CORPS AND MAKE COMMANO- E RS PRISONERS. BATTLE A 1 STEINBACH .talian war špirit Rev.ved BY DEATH OF GARIBALDFS GRANDSON. tt'oslorn Ncivspaprr Union v - Petrograd, Jon. 6.-R is onicially an- nounced that Ihe Russian troops l.atx- cained a decisive victory at ban Kamysb. The cntlre Ninth army corps of tho Turks »as captured. The foi lo»ing report received from the Rus sian headnuarters in tlie Caucasus »as made public Tuesday night. “Last night our troops »on a com- plete victory over the Turks at San Kamysh. We have beaten t»o Turk- ish armv corps and made the entire Ninth Turkish army corps, meluding its commander and three division com- manders and eleven brigade coinmand- ers, prisoners. •Small bodies of Turkish troops »hich succeeded in escaping »ere rig- orously pursued and destroyed. • \Ve continue pursult of the other parts of tho Turkish forces tvhich are in full retreaf." The Austrian army headuuurters is- sued the follotving statement: “The enemy's attempts t.o breaJt through northtvest ol’ Gorlice again failed at tlie cost of heavy Russian losses. The. lieight soutli of Gorlice, »hich »as fiercelj- contested. tvas taken and an unusually large hostile battalion »as defeated. "A field officer, four subalterns and 850 troops »ere captured, as »ell as t»o machine guns. A liostile aero- planc also »as shot dotvn.” Allies Advanee in Alsatian District. London, Jan. 6.—The German de- Cenders of Alsaco are stili loslng ground before fho Frencli advanee. I'uesday’s official statements from Berlin, as »ell as Pariš, speak ol' fight¬ ing to the east of Stelnbach, shotv- ing that the French have puslied be- yond this recentl.v captured village. The Pariš announcement gives the first intimation of anotlier French ad- vance into Alsace near Orbey, four- ceen miles »est of Colmar. Capital of upper Alsace. Infantry fighting has been resumed in Belgiurn, and the French report States that ground tvas »on by the illfes near Nieuport. Elsewhere mili- !ary activity is chieflj- in tlie way of irtillery duels. Few further particulars are received joncoming the eastern campaign The »ar špirit in Italy has been re¬ vi ved' by Ihe death on a French bat- tlefield of a grandson of Garibaldi. ftaJy wilT liave about 1,000,000 men un¬ der arms by ihe end of the month, and a reserve of anotlier 1,000,000 is being formed. Secret connnittees are bemg fonned for the enlistment of volun- leers. STICK TO IT Until Coffee H its You Hard. It is about as »ell to advise people to stick to coffee until they get hit hard enough so that they »ill never torget their experience. A »oman »rites and her letter is condensed to give the facts in a short space: “I »as a coffee Mave and stuck to It like a topor to his 'cups/ notwithstand- ing I frequently bad severe attacks of sick headache; tbon I used more cof¬ fee to relieve the lieadaclio, and this »as »ell enough until the coffee ef¬ fect »ore off. Finally attacks of rheumatism be- gan to appear, and ultimately the »hole nervous system began to break down and I »as fast becoming a wrecK. After a time I »as Induced to quit coffee and take up Postum. This »as half a year ago. The result has been most satisfactory. •'The rheumatism is gone entirelv, nerves practically »ell and steadv- i- -'stion almost perfect, never have any e sick beadaches and am gaining ly m welght and strength.” ? Tlven by Postum Co., Battle ■eh. Read “The Road to Well- 'tgs. ;omes in two forms: Postum — must i )e »e« and 25c packages. um — is a soluhle pow- onful dlssolves quickly _. jt »ater and, »ith cream a« i^f ar ;, ma ^ 8 a I^Ucious bever- age instantly. 30c and 50c tins ab^\r 8 a P me r . CUP ° f ^ kind9 * "There-s a Reason” for Postum. sold by Grocers. dei. in a cup. Britishers to Search U. S. Ships. London— Althougli the foreign of- :ice regards »ith high favor the Ameri¬ can governmenfs plan of certlfying rargoes loaded under the direetion of vfficiah; of the Treasury Department and destined for European ports, it »as said that England cannot accept sueb. certification as an absolute guar- anty of the nature of the cargo in čase any cause for suspicion arises after a vessel loaves America. Iu Jther »ords, the rlght of search can- aot be »aived. COLORADO LEGISLATURE MEETS Republican Caucus Names Williams for President of Senate and Ste- wart for Speaker of House. Denver, Jan. 6.—The Twentieth General Assembly of Colorado - con- vened at noon Wednesday. Goveruor Ammons' message prob ably »ill be read before a joint meet mg of the two hotises Thursday. It »ill review tho principal events ot' tho outgoing Democratic adminlstratiou and »in conlain some recommenda tions for new legislation. Legisla- tion covering the aims of the new Re publican administratlon wili bo out lined in tho message of Governor-eJecl Carlson, either on the day of the inaug uration, Jan. 12. or the follotving dav Pliilip B. Stewart of Colorado Springs, chairman of the Republicar sLite central committee and represen tative-elect from El Paso county, »ii: bo> speaker of the House, as lie is tho unanimous cholce of tliirty-nine mem bers »ho comprise tho majoritv ol that branch of the Leglslature. Doroy J. IVilliams of Central Citv senator from the Twenty- S lxth district «111 be the Republican choice for preš ident pro tem of the Sennte. Grand Junction's P. a Bill Sidetrackec lhe r tt Kt r-7 he blU ' to "'ctoaao "““L 0 * c ° st " r the federal build =( K i , Grand Junction, Colo., » a < oWnH n fr0n : tho IIouse calendar or T S L r Wal*enburg for Home. l S 1 "”" "■»' *' t^inet tooaccos, skillfJly blended-! that’s the source of that rae flavor which has n* d e FATIMA CIGMETTES f a . mous. The 3 r.ispect. “You don’t sem anxlous to get home to your dimer." “I don’t čare fo the menu I'll get.” “What is it?” “When my »iftjfinds out I forgot to mali her letter in- first course »111 be/tongue served ij »ith hnrd sauce." INDIGI« ’ “Pape r s Diapep;n” cures sick, sour stomachs n five minutes —JiireJtI “Really does” puibad stomachs in order— “really does”ivercome indiges- tion, dvspepsla, gnil hearthnrn and sourness in five miiutes—that—just that—makes Pape’s tlai-epsin the lat- gest selling- stomach regulator in the »orld. If »hat you eat ferments into stubborn lumpa, you boleh gas and eructate sour. undi^ested food and acid; head is dizzy aud aches; breath foul; tonguo coated; your insidesfilled »ith bile and indigostiblo »aste, re- member tlio moment ''Pape’s Diapep sin” comes in contact »ith the stomach ali such Clstross vanlshei. It’s truly astonishing—almost marrelous, am the joy is its lmrmlfunea. A large fifty-cent čase o)Pape'sDIa pepsin will give you a hunoreddollars »orth of satisfaetion. It’s »orth its »eight in gold to men and Komen wlio can't get their stom- aciis regulated- it belongs In your home—should always bo kept handy in čase of sick, sour, upsut stomach during the day or at night It'8 tha quickest, surest and most harnieBS stomach doetor in the world.—Adv, It is hard for a woman to hold her husband’s love »hen she can’t erep hold her tongue. Backache Warns You Backache ls one of Nature’s »arnlngs of kidncy we»kness. Kldney disease kills thousands every year. Don’t negloct a bad back. If yoor back is lamo—if it hurts to stoop or lift—lf woro-out, you have further proof. Use Doan's Kidney Piliš, a fine medicine for bad baclis and woak kidneys. A Colorado Čase Mr*. Martb* g- “Ewrv . Toivn*nnd, ZM , E - , Hucrfano St.. Cojo- Sf!£LS rado Spring«. Colo.. otorv *:iyu: "My kldney« bothered mi night and day and I bad headache* thnt al- 'mo8t bllnded tn e - My heart palpltated and iny back achea a* lf a knlfe wa* be¬ lug tlirust Into lt 1 'A ‘ \ A doetored nnd trled j)- i;'-.' N ll v i\\ dllferent medicine*. ) \ but lt wa* not until I uai-d Doan*a Kld- noy Pili*, that I t cured. I am notv ln good health.” Get Doan*a at Any Store, EOe a Boic D O AN’S *V 1 D iAV r FOSTER-M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO. N.Y. Your Liver Is Clogged Up That’* Why You’re Tired—Out of Sort« —Have No Appetite. CARTER’S LITTLE. LIVER P1LLS »illputyou right in a few days. ^ They do^ their duty.^ CureCon-J stipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headacht SMALL PILI,, SMALL DOSK, SMALL PRIČE Genuine must bcar Signature BLACK LOSSES SU8EIY PREVENTEO I,y CutUr'. BiACklcg PUH- I pričel, fresh. u-ll.bic: i>rcf«rrrd bj »estern slockm.-n boc»-a« they pro- teot »hero ollier v»KinM J* "• »rito for boo klel and tcstlmonlal*. 10-doie pkce. BlMkltp Pilit SI-00 50-doM pkpo. Blacklrp Pili«. Use «ny lnlcctor. but CilUPrsIbest. The superloritr of Cutter Products ls duc to over l. »ears of spoclallilng ln vaoclnc« «nd serum« ooly. IntUt on Cutter’#. If unobtulnahl«*. order alrecu THE CUTTER LAB0RAT0RY. BtrkeleV. ClblornlA LEG SLOVENSKI 5AROD. No sick headache, bilioi , ss bad taste or constipaf~ ’ by morning. £ Oct a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowe i ver and stomach clean, pure »'ilresh wlth Cascarets, or merely tim g a passageway evory few ds', with Salta, Cathartlc Pllls, Časteči or Fufgatlve Watera? „ Stop havlng a botyeI tvash-_r Let Cascarets thuroughly cleansf i reg- ulate the stomach, rernovc < sour and fermentlng food and f jases, take the excess bile fromj« llver and carry out of tho syst( JI the constlpated waste matter - In the bowels. A Cascarot to-night »illl feel great by morning. j vhlle you sleep—never gl or cauae any inconveniend n(1 cost *r store, take a never Coated only 10 cents a box froml Millions ot men and wo Cascaret now and then have Headache, Blliousni Tongne, Indigestlon, Sourf nacl1 or Constlpatlon. Adv. fisons i’e you j work slcken F 1 GURES FOR 1814 STORY OF WEALTH OF COLORA. DO FARMS AND MINEŠ TOLO IN FIGURES. W*stern Neivspnper Union N,w* Service. Denver.—The year 1914 was ono ot the most prosperous in Colorado’s hls- tory as the figures glveu herewlth amply attest, and the prospects tor 1915 are much brighter and better at the opening than they were at tbe be- ginnlng of the year Just closed. Colormlo*M X*opulallun. 1860 estimate . 040 1870 census . 39.864 1880 census .189.000 1890 censue .412.198 1900 census .539,700 1910 census .799,024 1911 estlmate ..830,000 STATE NEWS OT INTEREST TO ALL COLORADO P E O P L E COLORADO LEGISLATORS KOMPLETE LIST OF MEMBERS OF SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The Censor. The Washlngton Starf tea t,Iat Mayor Baker of Clevela^ ‘■efense of a poiitical movement'" ad ^een attacked, said the othe “It*s ar. honest mo straightforward move »ho r.ttack lt are as c Seabiight old mald. “A Seabright old to a sunburnpd coli heach. A prettv glrl old maid said: " Tbero goes Minn took her to tho hop 1 you?’ "‘Yes,’ said the co added po!ltely: ‘As I of Mlss Summers dawned upon me—’ "‘It daivned!' sel ‘You kept her out t ivhat these new dan< and a and they 'Us as the talking on the and the mers. You ing, didn't iy, and he ing leave e hop lt old maid. That'8 ;d up to!’ ” OVERVVORK and KI? TROUBLE Mr. James McI)aiP al 'loy, Ky„ writes: “I ovorwor* nas Animas .2.761.254 La riala . 134.931 Mesa . 157.042 Montezuma . 610 Pltkln . 65,694 Koutt . 654.787 XVeld . 451,285 J. McDaniel. fered ten months. physician, but four started to use Dodc now feel that I am by the use of Dodd*| Dodd’8 KIdney Pl your dealer or Dc Buffalo, N. Y. W| Hints, also mušic (Bnglish and Ge« cipes for dainty free.—Adv. Ali There A poor shoemak sent to his mast work. It \vas ear »heD tbe lad arrl found the good w the special bread Tbe smeli was d> strongly, the a heartily: “Eh, missus, bj^ r smells grand." “Ah, well, lad, good smells. for it get."—Tit-Bits. * l' breath and pains. Isuf- eated by a lief untll I ey Pllls, I ently cured y Pllls,” per box at dlclne Co., Household al Anthem ds) and re- Ali 3 sent Hlm. rentice was with some ember, and le house he ,ged baking Chrlstmas. and. snimng exclaimed špice loaf n tak some 11 thou will Total .8.085.362 Total. 1913 .9.268,939 Decrease. 1914 .1,183.577 Average number men emploved 10.86U Total number days »orked 169 Llve Stock In Colorado. 1914. 1913. Cattle .1.006.000 978,000 Dairy cattle. 242,000 206.000 Sw!ne . 284.000 205,000 She-p .2,400.000 2,615.000 Horses . 391.000 376.000 Mules. 28.000 21.000 Totals .4,3. 4.402.1 G1RLS! GIR![RY IT, BEAUTIFltUR HAIR Make It Thiek, iant and Rem Surpri I avy, Luxur- ruff—Real Your hair becoh iuui uttir utx*OK fltl « fy. abundant andJ*‘*J a ™ ^ trous and beautit after a “Danderi try this—moistenf Dandcrino and Dandcrino and u through your haP^ dra ' all slrand at a tlnJ'6 ono small the hair of dust, and ln just a feoi doubled tbe beau v Besidea beauti(l u Dauderlne dissol, dandrulf; cleausi orates tho scalp, fhg and falling hif But vhat wlll be after a few 5vill actually downv at first-t»ACr- fln0 hair—groiving a< you caro for pre,^ of it, surely ge' 1 * Knowlton's Dan and just try it. Fewer young - , . w Ud oats if the*tuld so« t bei ^ look for a need.ltl st0I> -,|iaystack. Womon scor )'T-. their hoslery v, 'lf crossinK 8 ipspectlon. young girl’8 deanse.” Just with a little W 1H cleanse , excessive oil mts you have r hair. hair at onco, y paftlclo of Culornilo Fnetorlea. Number of estnblishments.. 2.237 of i-mplovOs . 37,325 IbroATod — .919B*n.«e« Value of output . 149.650,600 Increase in output since 1903 19.506,600 Percentnge of increase .... 15 Increase in number of os- tabllshments since 1909 .. 203 Percentage of Increase .... .099 Colorado Dnlrlra. Number dairy cattle in State 242.000 Output of dalrv Products.... $10,660.000 Valilo of increase over 1913 2,520.000 Number dalry product faeto- ries ln State . 109 llonrv and Bera. Honey produced, pounds ... 4.151,635 Value.$ 539.719 Number colonies bees . 107.151 Value .$ 462.892 Value per colony. 4.32 Kdneatlonal Statlalln. School population . Pupils enrolled . School cost per capita. Same, United States . Percentage of illiteracy. Same., United States . Minimum teacher's salary • 227.1S9 .. .183.602 ... $ 7.62 . .. $ 5.0.' S.! 7.7 por Irrlgatlon Statlatlea. Acreage irrigated. 1914_ 2,259.500 Assessors’ valuations .$144.797.800 Acreage irrigated. 1913 .... 2.285.467 Assessors' valuations .$130.552,461 Gain in assessors' valuations 14.245.439 jjles and invig- stopplng itch- ,®y 0 u most will iEso whea you —fine and h reallr aev? the scalp- if * hair and lots 4-ent bottle of iom an>- store Vftraut fantin in Culorndo. Acres. Surveyed government lands.. .16.979.843 Unsurveyed government laiuls 1.919,598 State lands. 3.241,876 Forest reserves . 13.402.481 Unimproved deeded lands .... 16.000.00» Total .51.543.798 Culorndo HI« h ivn>■. Total miles. ali roads . 31.640 Miles of road per square mile territory... 0.30 Miles of improved road . 11.640 Miles improved road per sauare mile territory .,. 0.11 Population per mile improved road .. 86 96 Total miles. ali roads. U. S. ..2.269.000 Miles of road In U. S. per square mile of terrltorv_ 0.75 >ntiunnl Korenin ln Culorndo. Total area, acres . 13.402,4S1 Stand of timber. feet.20.000.000.000 Feet cut. 1914. 46,500.000 Keet nvnilable for cuttlng annuallv . 300.000.000 Anlmals grazeil in forests. 1914 . 1.000.000 Total grazing capacity. an¬ lmals . 1.200.000 Area to be oponed for homesteads somi. acres. . 130.000 Kqlllpment Coni. Colorado I>ry Farni. Bulidlngs. silos, otc.$1,425 1,1 ve StOCk • 10 cows . 750 100 hens . loo 5 nows . 75 3 heav>» horses . 500 Farm Impletnents . 496 Total .$3,346 Culorndo \\ nter P' l*ower. Minimum horse povver a vali- able from direct stream flow 828.400 Minimum horse potver for six months »hen streams are higli . 1.673.100 Horse power uvailable from storage of ival. r .2.563.200 Maximum for sl\ months In- cluding storage .4.241.300 Total horse povver develooed.. 87.000 Total used. factorv nurposes. . 20,000 Total number of uater vvhoels 450 Coloruilo HnllronilM, Miles of main line track . 5,720 Standard gauge'. 4.417 Narrovv gauge . 1 3"" Mileage per 10.000 population... 67.30 Investments in strictly Colorado rallroail companies .$822,550,000 VVeatern Ncvrspaper Union Sem servira. DATBS FOR COMI.VG EVF.NTS. Jan. 11.—Midvvlntcr MeetTng Colorado Editorial Associatlon at Denver. Jan. 11.—Banquet Pioneer Printcrs'So- clety at Denver. Jan. 18-1 j.—M eeting State Asa'n of Countv Commtssioners. in Denver. Jan. 20-21.—Colorado Good Roads As- sociation Meeting. in Denver. It is stated that John F. Viviau is slated for secretary to Governor Carl- son. After four years of continual work, Greeley is to have a Y. M. C. A. organ- ization. Denverites greeted 1915 with shouts of joy in midnight revels, and many receptions were held on New Ycar's day. Governor Carlson's inaugural bali at the Denver Auditorium, Jan. 12, wfll be atteuded by the Denver city cotn- missloners in a body. Their sixtieth wedding anniversar/ has just been observed by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, pioneer resi- dents of Colorado Springs. Mayor perkins of Denver was notl- fled by the officers of the Panama- California expositiou at San Diego that March 13 had been set aside as Denver day. Denver corporations tvill pay out al- most $2,000,000 in dividenda and inter- est to investors this month, accord ing to estimates compiled by the var ious concerns. Mrs. J. B. Greenslate, Wife of a farmer near Boulder, sustained a broken collarbone and possibly inter- nal injuries »hen she was throtvn from a buggy in a runaway accident. The rule probibiting woraen teach- ers tvho marry from continuing their school work should be lifted, in the opinlou of most of the teachers wbo at- tended the State Association gathering in Denver. By acclamation Mrs. Fred Dirk, for several years president of the State Congress of Mothers, was re-elected at the final business meeting of the sixth annual convention of the organ- ization, held in Denver. Manager \Vright of the Johnstowu department of the Fort Lupton Povver Company sustained serious burns ebout the hands \vhen he became en- tangled in wires and grasped one that was carrying 6,680 volts of electrlcity. One hundred and seven Mesa coun- ty ranchers and cltlzens of the west end of the valley, enjoyed the annual New Year rabbit hunt from Fruita to the Utah state line, teturning to Fruita with 576 bunnies. Uncle Sam will be represented at the annual convention of the Good j Roads Association, which opens in Denver Jan. 20, by C. H. Kenda!!, senior engineer of the federal good ( roads department. When Herbert Smith ot Denver re- turaed from work he found a note vvrjtten by his wife, Mrs. Viola Smith, and a lock of her hair. She had takeii her young daughter and dlsnppeared. Hugh Walker, the husband of Smith’s niece, has also disappeared and Smith told the police that the oouple had eloped. The Colorado Supreme Court is ealled upon to decide whether the state or federal government ovvns and Controls the surplus and unappropri- ated vvaters within a state in a suit filed wtth the court by Ethelbert Ward, special assistant to the attor- ney general of the United States. It is said to be the first time the ques- tion has been carried to the Supreme Court Plans for the National Horse Show and Midvvinter fair took shape at a meeting of representatives of the coni- mercial and civic organizations of Deu ver. The dates set were Jan. 18 to 23, inclusive. at tbe Denver Stoekyards stadlum. Miss I-ouia Long of Kansas Citj’ wlll bring her stable of thorough- bred horses, estimated in value at $200,000, one saddle horse alone hav- ing been purchased recently for $12, 000 . Blaming her mother-in-law for alien- ating the affections of her študent- husband and for preventing a reconcil- iation by threatening to disinherit him. Mi-8. Margaret K. D. McCau3land of Denver and Pariš has filed a suit for $50,000 damages against Mrs. Eliza¬ beth McCausland of Englewood. She has also brought divorce prooeedings against Jacob Welty McCausland in \vhich $40,000 permanent aIlmony is asked. For the first time in its historv Col¬ orado has given promise that lt may some day be ranked as an important corn-producing state. The production of corn for 1914 was almost douhle the production for 1913. Last year 10,600.000 bushels of corn wore liar- vested, according to government fig- ures. while in 1913 the crop was oniy 6,300,000. The value of the eorn pro¬ duced in Colorado last year was $7,- 526,000. Two hundred and fiftv penuies. saved at the rate of one each day. were passed over the counter at the marriage license bureau in the Denve’ courthouse by I^wrence KV. Heiden, » ho sought a permit to wed Miss Mar¬ garet G. Cox. The establishment of a state reform- atory for »omen along the lines of the State Industrial School for Girls, will be the object of a bili to be Intro- duced in the Legislature by State Senator Helen Ring Robinson and supported by the women's clubs of the stale. \Voaw-n N*-iv »pa por Union Nem Servlco. Denver.—Folio»-ing is a complete. officfctl list of members of the Twen- lleth General Asseiubly, »'hich con- venel at the State Capitol at noon Jan. i. together » ith the districts they reprtsent and their home addresses: Senate. Isl Disl.—Frank L. Dodge (Rop.). \VI 11 a ni lt. Eaton (Hop.). Francis J. Knatss (Hop.). Charles B. Hamilton (l»on.>. Helen Hing Hoblnson (Dem.), •JosiPh H. Borry (Dem.). ‘Kcubon J. Morila (Dom.), ali of Denver. 2nl Disl.—W. O. 1’etcrson (Rep.) of 1’uotlo and ‘SatiAiol .1. Bui-ris (Dum.) of lUeblo, 3rl Dist,—David Elllott (Hop.) of Colurado Springs and •\Villiam C. Hob- lnso-i (Hop.) of Colorado Springs. 4U Dist.—"Casimiro Barela (Rep.) of Triiidad. 50 Dist.—*Edward Affolter (Dem.) of Louisvllle. 6t) Dist,—W. J. Candlish (Rep.) of Leatv-illo. 71» Dist.—Robt. E. Winbourn (Hop.) of Greolcy. 8tl Dist.—*B. F. Carvor (Dom.) of Edgmater. »t« Dist,—•Matt N. Lines (Rep.) of Caftui Clty. 10 li Dist.—C. F. VVilkin (Rep.) of La 1*0 rti-. ll.li Dist.—"John F. 1’earson (Dem.) of litklu. lab Dist.—O. L. Mitten (Rep.) of W rav. 13h Dist.—"Tlios. H. Iles (Dem.) of Aziiil. 14;h I)lst.—Chas. Havden (Rop.) of Waltentmrg. IBHi Dist.—Frank H. Means (Rop.) of S> gii.-iohe. lOlb Disl.—Herman Kluge (Dom.) of Gram Junetlou. 17th Dist.—Fred Scbcrmerhorn (Dem.) of Mintrose. 18 li Dist.—H. E. Curran (Rep.) of Sllvtrton. 19 li Dist,—•George E. West (Dem. of fimingo. 2(Ui Dist,—George Le iv is (Dem.) of Crliolo Creek. 2lit Dist.—"B. T. Napier (Dem.) ot Gletavood Springs. 221 d Dist.—»John I. Tierney (Dem.) of Denver. 23-d Dist.—Francis M. VVieland (Rol.) of Fovvlor. 24lh Dist.—• \Vm. II. Adams (Dem.) of Jlamosa. 2Kb Dist.—J. S. linsty (Rep.) of La- mar 2&h Dist.—*I»eroy J. AVilliams (Reo.l of Central Clty. 27:li Dist.—Wm. D. Reilly (Dem.) of Klovn. *>oldover Senators. Lapsus Llnguae. "I shall be awfully stupid now,” ex- claimed a wife tvho had returned from a vislt to her dentlst. “Why so, my dear?" queried her husbaud. "Because I have had ali my »isdom teeth pulled out." replied the lady. 'Oh. my love, the idea that »isdom teeth have anything to do with tris- dom is a foolish one! If you were to have every tootli in your head pulled it couldn t make you any stupider. you know!" Curtain. I Took Cold It Settled In My Kidneys. Clean Haul. “A Bhre»(l rascal skipped town the other day, after belng in society here for several years.” “I think.I understaud his method." “Vos?” “He got into society for the purpose of golng through it.” Effeminate. Gabe—Why do you say he is effem¬ inate? He doesn't act that way. Steve—He always wants the last »■ord. If some men had their lives to llve again they probably wouldn't leave so many dollars for their heirs to serap over. I Used Peruna. Am ali Right Now. I owe my Health to Peruna. Mrs. Anna Linder, R. F. D. 6, Dos- sel. Meeker Co., Minn^ writes: “For two years I suffered wlth that ter- rible disease. chronlc catarrh. "Fortunately. I sa\v your- adver- tisement ln my paper. I got your advice. and I took Peruna. Now 1 am wcll and the mother of two children. I owe lt ali to Peruna. "I wouid not be wlthout that great tonic for twice its cost, for X am »reli and strong now. I cannot spcak in too hlgh term s of Us value as a medicine.” U ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVegetable Preparalion for As - AHi? siinila ( ing the Food and Regula fes Img Itie 5 lomachs and Bowds cf Infants/Childken Hoiih«* of lteprr»*enlativrw. Alums.—B. T. Counter (Dem.) Ol Brifhton. _ ., Alamosa.—R. M. Born (Dem.) of Ala- ""LSapahoe and Elbert.—J. J. K rušo eyenne. Kit Carson and Lincoln.— K. II. Spencer (Rep.) of Cheyenne Wefs. Ciear Creek.—H e r m a n E. Crist (Kep.) of GeorKetown. Cjnejos.—Celestine Garcia (Rop.') of Antonito. Costilla and Huerfano.—J. P. Galle- gob-lReu.' of Sar, Luls. C-.-o»ley and Jturo.—O. W. Weal (Dem.) of La , unta and R#uben C luge (Rep.) of La Junta. Custer and Saguache.—Carl L. Mar- o)d (Dem.). Delta.—George W. Bruce (Dem.) of DelU. Denver.—C. N. Bills (Rep.). Robert Harris (Rep.), F. D. Thompson (Rep.). John Dietrich (Dem.). George B. Drake (Rep.). W. W. Howland (Rep.). Thomas Tonge (Rep.), E. V. Dunklee (Dom.), R. tl. Hagerman (Rop.). E. M. Sabin (Rep.). H. G. Garivood (Rep.). Evnn- gellnu Heartz (Dem.), ali of Denver. Delbres and Montezuma.—S. C. Green (Rep.) of Cortez. Diuglas.—Hugh Taylor (Rep.) o( ^ Viglu.— ?Dr. E. E. Kenncdy (Dem.) o( Enule. 1-3 Paso.—Philip B. Stevart (Rep.), Geoige M. Taylor (Rep.). L. A. Puffer Rep) ali of Colorado Springs. Piemont.—George E. Colgate (Rep.) of Canon C!ty. Olrfleld and Rio Blanco.—John L. Koman (Rep.) of Glenvvood Springs. GSpin.—H. C. Bolsinger (Dem.) ol Central Cin Grand. Jackson and Summit.—Sie»*- ers rlncher (Dem.) of. Breckenridge. Gliiiiison. - \V. Scott Humason (Rep.) of irested Butte. Jrfferson.—Wesley Staley (Dem.) ol Arv«da. lAkc.—F. J. McNair (Dem.) of Lead- viiTL La 1’lata.—John H. McDevltt. Jr. (Rdi.), of Durango. lArimer.—P. D. Nelson (Rep.) ol Foii Collins. I>s Animas.—H. A. Schmidt (Rep.) of Irinidad and John Mayer (Rep.) ol Deligua. I.igan and Sedgwick.—John C. Scotl (Ro.) of Sterlitlg. Miša,—W. M. Portor (Dem.) of Mesa Miffat and Routt,—R. E. Norvcli (Dem.) of Steamboat Springs. Abntrose.—W. J. Horton (Dem.) ol Olatie. Nbrgan and \Vashington. —Mark B Glll (Rep.) of Fort Morgan. C)*ray.—B. H. Du l*raw (Dem.) ol Ihrk and Teller.—John H. \VhlU (R<».) of Victor and Clinton E. Rob¬ erts (Dem.) of Victor. itiilips and Yuma.—Chas. E. Dame- w«)4 (Rep.) of Holyoke. » lftkin.—Chas. Dailey (Dem.) of A»- pen lOehlo.-—A. S. Andreivs ( Rep.). Dr F. E. Wallace (Rep.). F. M. Stokes (R.». >. F. I,. Higglns (Dem.), ali ol Pu.ilo ISp Grande.—Anglist J. VVeiss (Rep.l of S>1 Norte. Sin Juan.—Dr. J. S. Fox (Dem.) ol Slliprton. Siti Mlguel.—W. H. Dovle (Dem.l. Vield.—W. K. Gllcrest (Rep.) of Gil- crest and C. lt. Graves iReo) ofItuy- mei. Rebels Take Puebla City. Vira Cruz.—Puebla. Capital of the stal« of Puebla. »-hich »as evacuated a ii»ntb ago by the troops of Gei. Veirtstiauo Carranza. »as retaken afte' a campaign ivhich began v?ith the captire of Tepoacq, a short distance tc the southeast of Puebla, six days ago. Tile fall of Puebla came after six houis of what is deseribed as having boei the most furious bombardmenl Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful- nessand Rest.Contains neither Opiuni,Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic P"ipe cPOU DrSAMVEl/m/rM Pumphm S** ti • /UxS—nm • /iPihtUt Sa/ts * Anit« S««A • ftpptrminl - BiCa U ScA<\ • hirm St »d - a*rSi*ASu f „r ftinkrjrTf* Ffnvor GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of m Aperfect Remedy forConslipa- iion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea \\'orms,Convulsions.Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP Fac Simiic Signature of The Centaur Companv, NEW YORK. At6 months old 35 Dosti -JjCents ^Guarantecd under the Foodanj ) Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA f vom« oitv* Dubious. "Your \vife is out of danger then?" "I shall think so unless the doetor comes back." TOUR OtVN DRUOGIST WILI. TELL VOtf Trr Murlno Kjd Humudj for Hod. Weak, Watery Hjos and OranulaU*d Bjollds; No Hmarting— t ast R70 comfort Wrlt« for Hook of tho Ero j mali Murine Hjo Beinedr Co.. Chicago. The automobile has it 011 the horse in one respect. It doesn't shed its hair In the spring. Don’t be misled. Ask for Red Crou Bag Bluc. Makes beautiful »'hite clothes. At ali good grocers. Adv. BBIP Y0UR BR00MC0RN TO US FOR BEST RE8ULT8 » CHEAP storage raTES vnenr INSURANCE LIBERAL LOANS MADE WRITE US COYNE BROTHERS 118 W. SOUTH VVATER ST.. CHICAGO H0WARD E. BURTON A8S c a hVmV$ ho Speclmen prlces: Gold, Sllver, Lead, $1; Oold. Sil ver, 75c: Gold, COc; Zine orCopper.fi. Mailing enrelopcHand full priče lUiaent on applicatlon. Lead vlile. Colo. Ref. Corbonate Nat. 1 PATENTSS: VVal.on K. Coleman,Wasb. ti r- iwb.rr d uirf. n, D.C. Boolufraa. Higt» Real nadte The falnt heart that failed to »in j r--- ■ .. . - ■ niay not have done so badly, after ali. W. N. U., DENVER, NO. 2-1915. Noled Stables to Exhibit at Denver. I)»nver.—The announcement that Johl R. Thompson, Chicago horse breeder, wlU con.pete »'ith the best in his itables at tlie National Horse Shoiv andA!id»'inter Fair, to be held in the Htodc yards Jan. 18-23, assures the cou«try-wide iinportance of this event froii tho horseman's staudpoinl. lt »as learned by the management oi the show that several other » , ldely kno*'n Chicago horseinen, as »-ell at proBlnent horseinen of Kansas City, »■ill send their strines to Denver. Rheumatism Sprains Lumbago Sciatica Why grin and bear ali these ills when Sloan’* Liniment kills pain ? “ I have used your Liniment and can say it is fine. I have used it for sore throat, strained. shoulder, and it aeted like a charrn .”—Allen D^nn, Rovte 1, Box 88, Pine Vallej/, Miss. “lama pain ter and paperhanger by trade, consequently up and down lad- ders. About two ycars ago my left knee became lime and sore. It pained me at nights at times till I could not rest, and I ivas contcmplnting giving up my trado on account of it ivheu I chunccd to think of Sloan’a Liniment. I had never tried it bqfore, and I am glad to state that less than one 25c. bottlo fixed me up apparently as good as ever ."—Charles C. Campbell, Florence, Texas. SLOANS LINIMENT Ali Dealer* 25c. Send four cent* in atamp* for a free TRI AL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa* Dept. B Pinet tobaa Zsoadna Slov^jkiiifJiy biend ^g^..|iat’s the sourc USTANOVLJENA f< A^iat rae flav Or W LEADVILLE.M»««“ BC —Domača veselica zbora 'i re¬ soren" se bo vršila prih. nedeljo v Rojčovi dvorani. Veselica bo i>ci vatna in samo onim, ki bodo pis¬ meno vabljeni, bo dovoljen vBtop. —Predsednik Slov. dobrodelne¬ ga odbora, za sirote v stari domc v ini, prosi vse člane dotičnega od bora, da se gotovo udeležijo seje prihodnjo nedeljo popoldne. Novi iznm. Ne dolgo tega javili so, da mora biti v hranilnih stvareh nova snov, ki jihstvarja redil ne, kar znači, da /ambre tudi mala količina biti dovoljna v prehranitev (ločim niso veli¬ ke količine drugih stvari od nikakoršne veljave za truplo. Poleg dobro izbrane prave hrane je neobhodno potrebno preprečiti, da se ne zbirajo v telesu neprebavljeni deli h ra e. To izčiščenj bo Trinerjevo ineriSko zdravilno '■ranko vi no >U ril i : lem o «-gu. ) v. i.i.r.jti \ t iraj tako hrano, ki prija ter ktera je redilne v: , S, atj_ Zaupnik: JOHN PREDOVIČ. 4837 W».hln NADZORNI JOB P RIJ ATU. predsednik, 623S VTesblng^ l JOHN GERM, 412 Sprto* Street, Pueblo. C< . ALOJZ PROŠEK Bor 273, LonUrlUe. Colo POROTNI O m*2y ANTON VODIŠEK, predsednik, 434 Park Tb® { FRANK MALOVICH. Holper. Ul*).. ' ipe? 4Z JOE LAKOV ICH. Bor 88. Lonisvilln. Co’o , e> GOSPODA RS KI sta slični starokranjski moki. \ pra šajto vašega groccrista po imeno- Vanih mokah. Za čašo vina rajnega Pošten kristjan življenje da! Da, dal bi ga za tako vinee, kakoršnega je do vinee, kakoršnega je do biti edinole v gostilni.: Joe Shuštar-fa rHONB union 1026 201 E. NORTHERN AVE., PUEBLO, COL SULPHER STEAiVS BATHS ; Parni kopelf :i Prc-dovlch, Mi predek '/veze. Vabil je vse gl. od¬ bornike, da ako jim je sploh irtog< če, da se vsi udeleže pogreba, da se tako izkaže zaslužena čast naše¬ mu dobremu članu. Z bratskim pozdravom FRANK CANJAR, gl. zapisnikar * VRHOVNI ZDFesa. Dr. F. S n ode-, 817 E. H St., * 0 URADNO GL/ SLOVENSKI NAROD". Bor 1 Pijmo ga, dokler živimo! Najboljšega pa ima The 3 r>spect. lon't sten anxli 'ou r dlmer." čare fo the men Is it?” |my wif« ‘inds o ir letter.he flrst jserved » vith h V novih prostorih na 22114 Norih Main Sireči; Putblo Žvepleni kopelj izčisti kri in po¬ polnoma ozdravi marsikatero lole- zen. Poskusite ga proti revmstiz- mu. Odprto od 7. zjutraj pa do Dih zvečer, in ob nedeljah. Phone Malu 1041 L)R FANVKES, Manager. Imeniki uradnikov kr. društev Z. S. Z, Gostilnicama Grove ■4. Društvo Zopadnl Ju¬ naki, Mldvale, Utah: Predsenniltf, Frank Kostelc; podpreds. John Vidic: taj. Josip Perčich; boi 288; zapis. Dan Kadovich; blag. Ignac Mišmaš; zist. John Kltz; nadz. odb.: Frank Mišmaš. Martin Skul, JohniPerovšek; bol. tMlb.: George Vrviščar, Josip Mišmaš, Andy ra cich; reditelj Mar¬ tin Skul; porot, odb, Mark Petrič; Mark Smtljanovlč, Anton Miheicicb; vratar John Javornik. Seja se vrši 10. v mesecu v Radovičev! dvorani. S. Društvo Planinski Bratje, Leadville, Colo. Predse« nik. Frank Mohar; . podpredsednik, Fr. Stibernik: tajnik, John Hočevar 514 Chestnut St.; zapisnikar, Jakob Kenda; blag. Frank Zailz; nadz o« bor: John Fink, John Perme, Jakob Žugelj; bol. odb. za mesto: Karol Sti¬ bernik, Ant. .Novak, John Kisline; zaJacktovvn In okolico F/nuk Mate- kel; za Johnov Hill In Stumptown joe Kure. Por. odo. John Tomšič, Joe Mohar, Anton Anžiček; reditelj Joe Kočevar- maršal Frank Jakič; zusta- vonošaJoe Miklič, Frank Ponikvar; vratarja Frank Levstek. G. Društvo Zvon, Coidracio City, Colo. — Preds. Tom Plevel; podpreds. Anton Godec; tajnik Paul Sterk, '18 N. Pine St., Colo. Springs; zapisn. Jožef Mateson; blag. ; nadz. odb. John Si kula, Jakob Lončar, Martin Mitol. Bolniški odbor se izbere vsak mesec. SlOVfcasseiUlU I se tem POsiinJlPITCT za vsQ8tra»,oill|r. I go v urad se ir McLeana, s kJjapepsn’ sodeloval nekSoohc n CENTRAL BI '™ ^ od 8ih do lOili 1 Ing 6ili in 7iles” puib _.v does”K OlflCe Pida, gai» Residencc five m K' Pape’s M PUEBL __ tomacb i PETRIČ & TEŽAK 317 SO UNION AVE. je najbllžja slovanska gostilna od U- nlon kolodvora v Pueblu. Točijo se raznovrstne pijače- Rojakom se last¬ nika naitopleje priporočata. 1 i., kadar ste v .-•SitO SO V mni; dobili svežo ATLAS ? • kot najboljše u obisk se naj to- Dr. Moore P leboedravolk 231 3* In AMn Street ! s, **r nad PacSle gs Baali: •' UI 031 mt lavnem delumes x Sajatovi lastnik Pueblo, Col. Zastopnik Neuspešnost The Austrian Mercantile 3e priporoča cenjenim rojakom v obilen obisk kateri hočejo kupiti vedno svežr in posušeno meso, kakor tudi vsako¬ vrstno G ROG ERI J 8K O BLAGO. Po lebnosi so suhe domače kranjske kloba :a. Postrežba solidna Cene niške. JOMN GORSfCH I20KSD SANTA FE Ml. PHONE Hill) 851 v . Kadarkoli nimate uspeha pri vašem dejanju ali ertu sploh, tedaj ne dolžite radi tega vaše usodo. Posku sajte vedno pronajti vzrok neuspeha in razočarani bodete ko spoznate, da st® večkrat sami krivi. Vselej če je le mogoče, odstranite vzrok in glejte, da se ne U nonovil v prihodnje.^ Ako i ti, posebno če niso varala vsa druga Novo izvoljeni dr. odbori. Žensko društvo ‘Corpus Chr;sti‘ Ga. Mary Wuksinich, nadboršt- narica; druga nadborštuarica ga. Gabriela Egan; finančna tajnica ga. Julia Russ; zapisnikarica gdč. Ana Suedee; blagajničarka ga. Ma¬ rija Sncdec; nadzornice- ga. Marija Thomas, ga. Frančiška Razpet iu ga. Marija Blatnik. Ostale uradni¬ ce ima imenovati nova uadboršlmt rica. Društveni zdravnik je c . iravila, tedaj poskusite TRGOVINA Stanko Sajfeel se začasno nahaja nasproti Clark’s Wells trinerjevo TRINBRS - suxir - T!5 8iT7IR-WlK£ ameriško zdravilno grenko VINO f ™ b .°vl je ' lzloS, . vse prebavljene snovi ter L oia5i , Vstopnira Critchers 11. jan Kadar rabite zdravila ali lekarsko jiomoč, pridite k': prodajamo na drobno ali debelo. ™ Za pr h. svečanost kupite < d nas in vam ne bo ždi. Solidna postrežba! Chicago Liquor House Co. Pliones: Main 197 Main 1408 Izgotovimo vam r e c e p t (preseription) slehernega zdravnika. Ni treba hoditi doli v mesto po zdravila. Na vogolu Northern & Evans McGovern Coal Co. prodajalci p mnoga TELEPHONE MAIN 081 Corner C and Plum Sireči V lekarnah JANUARY CLEARANCE ŠALE! RAZPRODAJA JOS. TRINER 30 milj od mesta Pueblo,, se proda zelo poceni. Pro-' dase ves kos, ali pa samoi 160 akrov. R< zervoir se naha¬ ja dve milji proč, en potek gre če/, to zemljo. Xa zemlji se tudi nahaja artesian vod¬ njak. Več p-jasnil daje: Nik. Starešinič 418 RUSU ST., PUEBLO, COLO, Cene vsem pohištvu v naši veliki prodajalni so zni Žane od 10 do 50 odstotkov. Kupite sedaj, ako hoče te blago poceni. Mi vam prodamo lia upanje. Uvaže valeč ln 1 r nerjpv 1 h'-!h. kakor u inke v j ' mišic in Fmmufi£.G&ms.t 5 rom 'o'oTo*c.KoTo'o:o:o:o:o: .O.O.O.O.O.Oj .ojd.o:o:co:o:o: