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BIX THE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. 13.., 8ATURDAY. JULY 4, 1914.. j Today's Live News HDIGHATIOH ATI ATTACKS ON THE Ugly Hints by Spanish Taper at Manner of Late New Mexico Statesman's Death Arouses Friends. ISIm-i-IiiI l-ui.ll In r.tpnlne lli'Miltl ) S , IV. V M . .1 1 1 1 I I'"' I' l' ilim .ii.'ii i I" ii'K xiti-'-hi l h .,,.,. ,,i. Ii ml- "f Hie ! - .-iil..iii"'i I. in i .11. il ..I Hi. I.iifi i ..hnl "I iml.l iili'.n hi L i npi'iimi ruliii.ii. (- I..UI . h ii. : p-i I" r .iii.li' Iii il .il Al l.n. (in i. in. I.v Ku. kii Kin-. i. Ki'i.iil'li- l l,n a.l.ll'lal. f' f -.Til! I . "f "VH li.iiiu ill Hi'1 mini I" r in wlil.il Ml i ni i mil lu tnmr tliath iiinl It 1 1 1 - hi. ii In- iniilil haw lint with f"i'l I'ltlV Ti.i. i.l. iIi"iih "f Hip tnnttpr ve In', n in nlalPil hm.- ! nil., ti n- ri.illv, .'in wll "s hi" I'M ('- nml I'"' inti r in llin hi in1 r Mink" nr I" Hi.. i-Hi'i'l linn ii mi iii'n r nf IIh- I. nun l.unily wnn n i i..iinl.l'' I'T tlio" l.iK' N.. Mium.i Ii :! I'd tlpiiih N,,t ..it ly lliin ukIv interi-nee. 1ml Hip i-n..rl In lraw Mr. I.tinii'M nnnip Int.. n political fight has nrnii'il taiii:i-r nun. in! people of nil pnititH. Member "t lli 1 .11 n i family. It l li nim il. mi' being ii r i-'i il In take a. -Imn iik.iIiimI IWi. i. i n t. irri i: will. MT is4 I s.H M TTi:il V.I M IM' in, nephew nf (ho lull" S...iiii..ii I. Hiri. i.ik' i.f hi luiiH anil .iii.v,,r In Hip iiiii'ii.l nf lli" Krrnl I. nun i'lii.i-i iii 't mI y in -ili-mla nnil .n'..ir.i ri.iiiiin t, in in I lie i il v tnilav. Mr. i iTn rrlniiMl in rr.miiii.nt fir . uiili. .iivn i'ii I hi- nil.lii utmim in l.ii iiniiiiin I'lililiia. riiirri'il in in ll'r.ilil ili."..nli lii-H frmn Santa I f, CONVICTS TO SEE MOTION PICTURES IN PRISON TODAY Hntiln Fc. N". M . July 4 WnrnVn J.ihti 11. Mi 'Mil nun him Installed n fiil elan motion iciurn projector In the Willi- ii'tiltpntinry anil I lit' '"n viiK Imliiy will kpo lh'lr firm fili lnro rhn wilhln I hr w.Hln, tho fllmi hp inn furiixhi'il iiy a ih al inulliin plo luro liniiHi'. 1'rnenik.lrpM rl Mivlliiir. Thi Knnta K 01 unity rr.Kri"itfiU'n i mi in i 1 1 .'o him linrn fujlril l'i. mi ' hrri tin July 111. Thi mil Ik IhbupiI liy K. llurkc nit h;ilrni:in. Srok l"ui'r Owl Hull". Iipr fr"lKht rali'd tm rnnl thr"iiyhniit thn Mnto nf pw Mixi. ii, i mil m rl n ii fn v.ira lily vlth ruti n In ullu r nl i let I'l Dip Tim ky in . ' i li 1 :i ! ll rpKinn, 11 r 'i.riti ini.ilPil l,y Hip Hi. tin rnri'iiriil inn riininiiMHii.n ulilrti In fprinu nntiip on nil rmlri.n.l In Npw Mi'ti'-n iM.n.'i'riiinif Ihn irii'in.'il rP inl Jin-I nn nt. The rut" nrp to npi'ly to unit frum pnl'im In Hip hIMp n ml thp ruilrniulM h.iyp l.ii-n mitm-.I with a nnlirp In .f.;ilihti ;i crrtiiln hi Iii iI iiIp i.r lilp iin iitiffr in prnti-'!, Thh I ro.iwpi h. lipiliilp Ih a iiiiitliT nti whi. h Kn ii:lu li iin riprk li. V. p'. b 1'iti.iiii. Willi I hp j.iiiniiii urn. h.in 'Pin t wink fur hi.iiip linn. Imi'tif U. tho r:it'n In n.nf.ir nil v In Hump i.f Hip mi. iin m iii'rt in thv l.i r ntlll HnltlllKPHl. LUNA FAMILY Don t Wait for Experience to Teach You to Save Sometimes we hear people say: "If I had only saved by money I would now have thousands of dollars." or "Mv illness require ycurs of hard work to pay back what I had to borrow." , ,( . r ( JT Time will not find you wishing that you had 1 saved if you start today. Open an account with this bank today. It meani that your savings will be safe all the time and immediately available when you need money. , , WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY The American Savings Bank and Trust Co. W, II. IIAIHl CO. For l tUt In Karl of AH kliMta. PHONE 11. LUMBER BUILDINO J. C. BALDRIDGE LBR. CO. -"" STATE DENTISTS TO COME Ifl T Forty or Fifty Expected to At tend Meeting July 10 to 12. Seek Patients for Demon stration Work. Til" ntm-iiM. V. M . mli Ii I It :i li li ii. 1 1 Miri ' . Ii .' M. x I. .. SI ; I ' i. nl.. I ;i. In I.I In I n. inn. .il ii. XI ' 1 I ami I I'll. 'ate Ii.i iiiriK il (hiiiii. ilu-ir Mi.iiit.iV, Till v.lny nnil ii tnl ul I- ail VI I ' Ihilltt l'i try t!n "ii-w t nmlil:iteH Tin nii-i-t muf wll .Inly t The ..I i In i Il IV Will t" h i k. July I", nfl .-f I'X.iltl- nin'iinif ni . .In. wi : paln-ntu In I'll' lii i iim . In lit nl I hi V.)Uh linini' iiinl It in pxpilf'il ihnt thi'lf. ill Tip m.i.iiit -til nr ..n ill'tlllHlH In in ! iiiliin.p iIumiib thp pi'k. 1 r . Mi" Hi.-itiiiil ih iii -i.li nt nl til. Ht.itp H'i it-ty nnil rhnir'niiii i.f Hip iiri.incpnii'iiift ii ii . I i I i ii ii n riiinniltp'i' 1 Thp liimril nf I'xniniiii'rM Ih i nint'im' il if till' I. IIlHllH III' lllHlH nf thp hi. ill J. i;. Wi l.li. I in nun : .1 .1. Chirk, j A Mi win ; ir. M. Stir ill. Tiniinn iii-I . M. J. Mnr:m. piTp:irv. Oi'inlnc: I. II. Iifil, lniHiili'lit, KhhI L.'iH. K. ; BACA TRIES COURT ACTION TO GET , AT FOES 1 Seeks Aid of District Attorney ; in Effort to Get Actions 1 . Against Men Opposed to Him. , SH'liil lllnpnU'h to TlMJ Itrralil). Ilillhliiini, N. M ., July 4 Klfi-Ro Hin n m ii ininif no ntmi unlurm d in hlH fiuht (ln Hull AmlrpWH ami hla Miiipirtpra. Nnw ho la aftpr Krnnk lluliliill. DiHtrirt Atmnipy Tittnmn Inil.iy rPt't'lypil n iPli'Kriiiii frmn Mr. litirn In thp ell ill that the county r'ltiinilHxiiitipre nt .Snt'iirrn ciiiinty liu.l ri'.lin cil Hip t:ixiH i.f I'rniik lliililn-ll IIH.imio nnil IhiiHi. i.f l I Mini a ni in i lit r iiiiniiitit. The nHHPHHnr nf iiiliu cniiiity, ii'i'iTillnn to Hip IpIp- ur. nn. hnil not tnki'ii nn npppnl nml ' IKlfi-KO linrn hiikki Hl' il to .Mr. TIM lii.in thnt hp tnkp nn npl'i nl IiIiuhpII. . Mr. Tlllm.iii nt nn. n wii'pil tn tun' I i.KKii.liiiii. Milt. m J. Ili lml' k In i ii.irn tu lnpi-iK.ilp thp inainr nnil' if thp f.nlH w in ritjiiil to lukp nn! ni'l'i iil. Ilr. II. Inil. k n plii'il tn Hip ifl. (I Hint Iip Ii ii . I i nlii.'.l nn iipppul frmn Hip il.-. ii'iini nf tlir tii.tinl. f'mi."ti.iitliiii i-.iiii-H In-1. I n hp. In il iupsi imi, tli. im-Hii, il rnM Hiii1 s.. K-r a inilil, i, (.i-iiin-; iniill. ini., U'-p In.an'H lii-Kul.tii. jr.c ii Imi at nil HI'iriH. The HERALD Want Ads get the best results. Want n maul? A lli-ril.l want ail will fmil lu-r inr ynu. and loss of nosition will a CIRRIM.OH LUMP UAI.IvfP 1,1141 (1AL1.UP t.r.rt ANTHIt ACITK, ALL I1ZKS K IN fH.lND AND MILL WOOD BRICK AND I'L-ATI'KKINH LIMB SANTA K BK1CK CEMENT MATERIL 423 S. 1st St. Phone 402 UGUMGAR of the Sunshine State j IRE HEAVY fllSITO CUT HIGH JINKS IN HILLSBORO Big Section of Railroad Wash ed Out. Kingston Celebrates Revival of Mining With Big Independence Day. Ilillxlii.ru. V. V li:i i' i.i i-n fnrtln-r I'l Sll'l III I f Mlllt V i .lfn H'lay afli-rni lill'l (. II. WllhlllllU .I I In' i n lit . ..nl 1 1 .In inn I working ., July I There hi-:iy rnmv all In I-.iK.- Viilli-y nil fii'i lin-htH of ml Inn" - liniif i. k ti.twirilrt i i'i'" hllMi. Willi III" HillMi..,, ruiiiH till ii"M rinil Tmliiy InnW thp i-nlSiP HPf'tinii nf lli. miiity frmn Hip I'lil'iniiin Hiillth. Tttu Hiiuitl IIimhIh I'litnr iTi'ik llm n Hip I'pri h:i wilhiiiit (IiiIiik liny tliini- j llill r. . iir.iilinilly nHHiiinln n I nmiiril :i;..i it. nn i . Thp Ii...ini:n nf ; Hip lalP i limn iK Mnrnliv nrp lii-ltitt i rppiilrpil hi whIhw. Tin1 Htri'i't" hni. In i n iii .iri il nf ruiil.iHh, Hip riiiiix liiiii' linn '.Hti'il nn. nn. I thi-r1' m 11 1 . l li'iil'linu ii iiny thnn lln-rr It. m hpi-n fir fi'M'Ml "iim. KiiiKHtmi in . .1.1.1 .. 1 1 nn H rpylynl nn ii iniinntf rum;. I v n itimi! 1' mil 111 nf ,llll- t-t-ll'lil 111 lull lull IV. TllP fnT'-P i.f nin imw nt u..rk in Hip tnttiii I Htprt'lily L'ri.winu i.n.l .i ..hi..i-.ii-h nml ininimi mi-it limkin-. (..r (irupprt inn nil. rmnliiff in t-M-rv il.-. Thp itpr ..i.k li.ivpiH hip Inkiim' i-ni nypr n hnmlKil 1I..II11M 11 ill. in hi..:h crnilp mi. :iml lin-ir pay Hli'.il; r- 1 ..iiflnnl" Iv "vi.li iiltii; Tin y i-xpiM ., Hhip 11 tinrt -inn 1 ar in iitii.nl wpt'k nml it will inn 1.1-Hi.r than 3ni n Inn. IS Third of Five Great 100,000 COUNTRY BACA LOCATION ND.3 N IZ 1 Arr fivnnta Tnrmnllv:"n "h Awaraea to i uiaimants Dy ; wt t o. . . . n ! unueu aiaxes supreme uouu Aftnr 1111,'atimi mvprlnv mnny ypiirn I Iip llilril nf (hp cmnl lon.ouil m r. laml m inin kimwn nn thu I '.in' a liM-alimiK. In Santa 'ru. i .unity, Ari as.'iia, li.-iH Iipi-ii i .inf irmi'il tn the im HimiH nf Hip nritcinat ( laiinantN nml n niiHt Hi'tH' tH nn Hip urant hy ilp rlsimi i.f Hip l iuli'il SUiliH Hiiprcnii' iniirt. Thp ullur I'.ma limit itmntH. two In Ni-w M.-xi'-ii. mio In I'liliirnOu nml thp in In. r In Yavapai enmity, Arlmmn. ali'pinly Ii.iip hi'i n Cniif IriiiP'l Lniiin Marin (. iIp llai'a na cliilninnt tn ihp hiiup l.aa Vi'aas prnnt. This Kiunt hail I ii -nn at'itli'il i:ni In IIpu nf it hn wan Klyi'll thu rlBht tn Htlii't Hyp trut'lH nf ji.in-iiiinilal Ian. I nf lii'i.llOO otrpH fath. With Krpat hIm PwilnPNa 1'nrn rlii hia prnlmrly i hl'-fly In hpiivily tiiiihprptl rtiHirlita nml Katliprpil In five of the muni vnl tinl.lp irnpprtlpa In the aouthwPHt. Tin y hayp now (III pntwPit nut nf I Iip IiiihIh if hiH hplra ami are ihlrlly in , i i. i p. .rale iiwiiprnhlp. The two New j Mi-xli'ii manl.i are IimhIpiI. one In thu Ji iiii-z inniintuina, tho Hat a No. I 1. nml i. in- nf the llnPHt tlinnpr iiii'l KraniK iri.pi rliin In the wnrlil. Hip ..ilii-r in i ii ail ii I ii pp county, a Hpli-n lliil Kl.lill;; prnpi'lty. CELEBRATION AT GALLUP STOPPED BY JLOOD (,rH.I lll-nalr. I. F.T..I.. nrr.141 tiullup, N M July 4 I orri'tiii.il riiipM wiiiih have flimilpil the alrpi-tn CiiUH. il Hip h i. ill ii nf July i i-li-lira-Hon tmnniitii v m ulve up Im lire it vpIi liraiiun '..r tml.iv, ami f.ir wlu. h all nrr.i iiki iii' iiih hail I.e. n in. i'l". Tin re una tn 1i.ip In pn it hlK pro i nn nf Hpi.iiH toil. iv with firpwontii tmiiulit nml an ailitrpnf tnnmrrnw nmriti'ia l.y linn. It. llmh-y nf Al- liu-iiii i.iin . Tin1 whnlp pi nn l a in hm I.ppii ram i -lli'tl. Thp amrm hua tlmu Hmiii' mint'r tl.im me. Jinlisp H'Nlpy ;i1h Wortl. JiiiIkp I'.i-rini r. H. H.'iliy. who wan to haii- ttmip In C.alUip to Hppak at Ihp plnpiiHvil it Iplnalliin lh re n ninrii.'A, riipHiil wi.nl lliin iiinriiinK thai thp t.' n was f Inoili'd. nml that thp (ili'hratlnn hail lipen iuIIpiI tiff, SOCORRO TO HAVE NEW 1IIGK SCHOOL BUILDING Sinnrrn, N. M, July I. Tontraits hnvr .. .. to P. 11. Cnnirriin fnl tho i-li'i'iinn nf thf nm Hnt'orro I'oun ty lilKh w li'itil liiiiliilnn ami work ' to l.ifln nt nun. an runheil an thai the Inillillnx will he ready for the tiprnlna" nf the fill term in the puli liu a h.'iiln. l"rnf. Hpnrce I...imi't. re ppn'ly nf Hama Ke, will W anppriu trli.i. nt nf the hllth h.ml Work. A SOrnit ll.r.ilil Mel whnt full wanL Wunt Ail wifl AT THE GASOLINE Santa Fe Motorists Preparing to Pull Off Stunts for Visi tors When Road Delegates Gather Cniun Fi N. M . July I. r. I'nlri.ii, inn. i.f thp HiiiiiT'iili'inli tif" i'l thf RitHi.litu. n . ink h ui.i hli h will lip ;i fi-iiiini nf thp rnitilN i iitiUM I" lip Iin I'l Ihtp .Inly :in In Aiikhhi 1. hiiI.. I Imlin thai wilhln ,i iiw liny piiiry hlrinkH nnlil hp rp.nly tnr Jih Mlliiilliin hii Hint nil who it irlii.il In nti r hi tin- ppiitH nf July SI iniKht tin nn, Tin' rfitrli'H will ri'iintlti nl'i'n t'ntil the 1 1 : i y hpfnrp thp rtPtitH tnkp I'Iih p. An Inliiiiiiiilimi hIii"! lm I'titrnnl I" '"'inn iri iarpil ini.l thin will li" in.Uli'il tn nil who w Ml t.i . nli-r nr In "' "'p HI'Pi iin' i iiii.liii.ui of i'ii' ll I'H'iii. Miilm-i y HhIm nrp ex-pi-i It'll tn t-iiinp limn Hi'Xrial nut nf town n. inii to pn 1 1 1' ipul .- in Hip Hinulp nml I ui-rylimlir rni-i'ii, for whli'h h.-imlnmiip i iiih linM' Iippii nf-i-rt-i hy thp Pp Vaitna nml Mnnto xttttia hi.li-lM. TIip HiipiTinli-nrdniH. Mr. fntron nml A. II ( liiu.-y, nr. taklnn hIppm In itiMiri' Hint thp fiiliral l.iillillni! i.v.-il, whi'in th uvinkhaiia will tak" plin-p, will hp in llrm-ilnHM chapp In" Ihp nn ph. TIip In. nl aiitln.i Hu h nrp t.i-iiiK talli'il upmi In limit I hi -i. nil way Illllll-lt will Iip ill fillP "tnliti'iii fur Ihp r n't'H nml thp iimtnrry -IihIh will hp ii'-iniltpi in prn.ttrp nn thp nval at h pi'il mi H".pril m-raKiniiH l.ilnrp Hip tari-H. Hn that p-uh limy hp. ntiip wi-U n 'i mi In l.-t with Hip ir.uk. I XinillH-r Kiiilmu.l l.rnuiH Han-. 'Mio lipiiM'i !il,i ili.in.li. hi" crantpil n rntp nf mif anil mip-fifih laip fi'niii all p..iniH nn i'H (nnrih UivlHimi. W illi Ii m IiuIph nil ita Nr M"xiiu HI. ill.. n, n mi ai'VPial ill t'uln railn. In i nlirii'.li.in with thi' 8. mil Kc'a rate of ono and n thinl 'fare thin iiHHiirp that nuilhi-in Xpw Mpx Ip.i (! H.iii'H may have I'lnap trail iMiriailnn to ami from thp iiippIiiik. lit l. tniPH limtiHl to I.uii. h. J. K. Milltr. nf Hip Vullpy Kunih. thrmiBh whlth plai'p the nmtnri'aue j nf ili li-KatPH ..ni the north will liiiaa way in ."i.nila l o, ima Iiimipu all thiiHv who liurticlpute in Hum -vpm h-1 "'I" a pnnlr lumti. Mr. Mllhr umlprtawn the iirtttinlzatlon nf a K I r.iailn ln.nl nt V iliny li.uuli nml a inri'tin will hp hi-l.l within " day nr two at whi. h thin will ho mm. pli-iiil. The siilp UHimclatinn will Hi'in) n Hpi'iikt-r to n ill Mr. Millpr in thp muaiiiitii.n work. Thi Inyiiatinn Ih Hip llrnl rtpl.v fmni n Hi-ri.-H nf I' ttiTH H'nt nut parly Hum wpi k nnkiiiK Hip pn-npi-rnt inn nf pr.niiiiit nt mi-ii nml i-niiiiii-rriMl liml p III miithi-rn Npw M"Xi. n tnwaril makim; thp innlnn mlp n hiipi-phi iin.l iil.laiiiliu Km i itintimi pli iurra of l fur iihp n h n part nf Hn- Ht il.- a g.mil ri.ailH tlniplay nt San Iipkh nixt ypar. TWO BIG FIRES IN A SINGLE NIGHT AT CARLSBAD r.ul.ilmil. .V. M., July 3. Kirp iIp l my ill the ham. iiaraiip anil the alil In. iihp nt Hip I:. mil' Unit rtni ilpiiip TupHtlay nlt;ht Pfnple It'"! lairly imi to ppp nrtpr a firp In Hu It'.li. rt HunHh k rpHlili'in e t itii'-r In Hm nlKht. when fire w i ntn In Hie Unit limn. TIip fire In ll roUHPtl i.nly a fi w unit rpimrt wan mmle to atmt- ' kiiiia tn rniihP pi-npli'. whi n the Iln--t -'n rent ht'il the pi. h p ahmit S n. m. Hm llami-H ha. I ualm-.l Htith hpntlwa tnai nn niipminn huh jivi-n In aiive iiijiiiniiiK liuil.limjH am thp tinya wni kttl IimkI nitl aii' t p'nfully. In the ar.iKP wa n I'.illi k 4 ii whl - h wiih i.' Hirnyiil with Hip rt'Ml. Thp ioKr. ia almut lt.unu. Mr. Arninnil Man. Ml of fluvla l in AlliiiiitH-r'itie nml It. rnnlillo Some Real Bargains in Dining Room Furniture Just one look at our attrac tive Dining; Room Furniture and the LOW PRICES will convince you of the values we are offering. SOME SPECIALS FOR THE COMING WEEK Complete Dining Room Set regularly $100.00, our special price only $50.00 8-piece, Fumed Oak Dining Room Set, regular price $175, special for one week only $100 See Window Display J. M. Sollie 223 3. 2nd St. Phsae 422 The Land of Broken Promises A Stirring Story of tha Mexican Revolution fj DANE COOLIDGE ... ir" rifiiTti rj - "MUM Hum" iMTnlw" m VlHtmHtnt b,V)OH J. LA VIM Cpyniiht, Ult, by Frank A. Muaaar.t (ConllniipJ fnini Yi-MPriliijf.) CHAPTER XXI. On tha mnrntiiK after they bad InufttiPd nt the comic puppr and det-ld ed that all the world ua fair. Hooker and Amino were Jiittlnn by tha Or and eating a uiau'a alio breakfant The creek, swollen by yeatprday'a torrtsutlul ruin, bad "tt l.'tl tu rtvu 1ft. The wind had nut rlntu and tho lull wit Junt over the hill when, with a ruth and a acrambln, Auilgo threw down his rup and was off la a fluab fur the rot ke. A moment Inter two men rode down the canyou, and than two more, aud two more. It r.e a column of men, all armed with rlflea, and they cast envious eyes at Corner lhittom as they halted before the ramp. As far Hud, ho saluted gravely, fur ba knew them for wl.at they were. These were tha Inst forces of Dor nardo llravo and Sulojar, Hojas and tho other bandit chiefs, and they marched, as he well know, upon Fur- tuna. They marched quli tly, and the great whlatle bud not blown. U would make a rich prize. Fort una. If tbey could take It by aurprlae! The ransom for the Spnukib. bactendndos alone would amount to thousands of dollars, and the niiue-owuers could afford lo pay anything In order to save their works. A boi of dynamite under the giant concentrator and the money would be produced at once, and yet the scoun drels halted at a nne-mau camp to steal a tingle horse. A flickpr of scorn paced over Honk er facp aa the leader came daubing up, but. the Texan greeted him with a alow smile. "Huonot tiiae, general!" be said; "you buve many men." "KiioURh!" nbai'rrt!d tho "general" hurriedly, "but inme In the rear are on foot. As 1 suppose you are In synv palhy with our mtul rniine. r will link you fur Hint h"rM-. of i mre. 1 will gfve' you a receipt" j He fetched out a blank-book as he poke and motioned to a ragged beg gar at his heels. Hud checked the man ruah with a look. "One moment:" he said, and as the soldier turned back his general glanced up.vhurply. "Onfy this, Renor Genprnl," an swered Hud. "You are welt ouie to anything I have food, blankets, mon eybut I cannot give you that horse." "Hut, seiior!" protested the general, regarding him with arrogant pig eyes that glinted wickedly, "this poor sol dier's feet aro sore. Hurely you would not make him walk. Only name your price ami I will give you a receipt fur blra. but my man must have the borne." There wus a pauae and men began to dismount and move In doner. At a word from their commander any one of them would draw and kUl bitn, aa Hooker very well knew, but bia love for Copper Bottom made blra ob durate. "It the man Is lame," be said, "I will give bim another borne but be cannot bave this sorrel." He atepped quickly over to the cor ral aud turned with his back to tho gate, while the commander spat out orders lo Spaniub and armed men tame running. "8enor." hn said, advancing brusque ly upon the defiant Hiniker, "1 niusl trouble you for that pistol." "No, SPiior!" answered the cowboy, keeping hi bsud upon hla gun, "not to you uor no mun and 111 never give It up tu a MvxUuo!" "Cars!!" eiclalined the officer Impa tiently, "you are an Americano nuT" "Not only that," rumbled Hud, draw, tng himself up In bis pride, "I am a Tnjuno also, and It auy man touches that borae I'll kill him!" Ills voice tremble with anger, but hat hand was steady and the Mexicans did not deeuive themselves. "Ha, un Tijmio!" murmured the men wbu stood about, and one or two who had started to climb tiie fence thought better of It and dropped back to the ground. Dud knew the fate of several men who had proclaimed themselves Amnrl leans to the tnsurrectus boastfully done. It was said to be tb quickest 1 way there was of drawing a Mexican bullet Hut lo be a Texan was d:9er i ent somehow the very name suggest- ed trouble to their minds aud an Ala : mo fight to the deulh. Hixiker saw that be bad made an Impression, and be was not slow to follow It up, "If you need a horse," be said to Uie general, "let your man go up tbat arroyo aud be will Dud oue hobbled on I the fiat Then give toe your receipt I fur two hundred dollars gold and I will contribute a saddle." It was a reasonable concession, nn dot ".lm nt run:! .jiffs, and, best of all. It saved the gtnural s face, The bid-mit4"r"-n.3tJJt wjilt b.be bad rS?r oil tha ATiipriiitii'VhnnfpJl fl"axiiif . a look nf pompous pride. He Jerked n Imperious head at hla ragged re tainer and drew forth his receipt book with a flotirlNh. While he wnlled for the hnrse to ap pear h turned upon bis snooping men and drove them to their mounts with curses. Kvldeiilly It waa no sinecure to command In the army of the liber ation, and the veiled muttering of his followers showed that they were little better than tigers In leash. Mounted Upon horses, mules, and even burros; armed with every con rulvablo weapon from a musket to tamlurd repeating rlflea, tbey were a tatterdemalion army, more fit for "treason, stratagems and spoils" than tha sterner duties of war. Hud looked them over closely, well satisfied to bave hla back against a wall, and when tlm low browed re tainer came hurrying back with the horse be quickly took the wortlihsu receipt and wntchert tln tii on thplr way. Then, a the Inst eninp follower dtnappeared, he ran for his end. lie ami rifie and within a minute he waa muuntnu and away. There f rebels In-low him very likely there were morn to come the only safe place for Copper Bottom waa over tho hills at Fort'ina. With out stopping for ili or trail, hn head ed straight northwest over the rldgea, lidlug aa the cowboy do when tbey rake the range for cuttlo. Hardly had be topped tho first high crest when he came In alght of Amlgo, loadud down with his cartrhlge-belt and car rying bis heavy Maueur. In a long, shambling trot the Tcqu! was drifting along the hillside with the frew grace of a wild creature, and when Hooker pulled down bis horse to keep pace with hi.n he Imigued and motioned blra on. Taking the lead, he loped on over hogback and barranca, picking nut the best trail by Instinct and setting such a pace tha? Hud was har.f pressed to keep up with him. He bad board It auhl that In the Yauui country no white man, no mat ter how well bo was mouuted. could outdistance the Indians on foot, and now hn knew It was true. Hut why this killing liseta on the part of Ami go? He bad neither friends nor kin In town; why, then, should he run so fast to warn them of the enemy f They racked on, up one bill and down another, while the Insurrectoe followed tho canyon tbat swung lo the south, and finally, In a last scramble, they mounted a rocky rMgo and looked down upon old Fortuna. Already the hard-driven peons were out In the fields at work aud smoke waa rising from the mescal still. Ara gnn was bisy, bat bis labors would be worse than wasted If the red daggers took him prisoucr. Aa Hud breuthed his borae be hesitated whether to lids back aud warn bim or press on and notify Fortuna; but even for that brl.'f siwll the Ysqul could not wait. "Adlos," ho raid, coming close and holding out his black hnnd; "I go this way!" Ami he pointed along tho ridge. "Hut why?" said Hud, still at a loss to account for hie baste. Then, seeing the reticence In the Indlnu's eyes, be tlinjt out his hand In return. "Adlos, Amlgo mio!" he p-plled, and with a quirk grip the Yaqul was gone. With that same deceptive speed he shambled through the bushes, still lug almr the heatv rtftn n mnltltiv tn higher ground. Hud knew he had sotno purpose he even had a sneak I lug Idi'it Hint It was to take potshots' at Captain dnl Key but six months Inj Mexico bad matin him carplces, aud he! hulf hoped the Yaqul would win. Tho captain had It coming to him for his brutality, but with Aragon It waa different Aruoa bad a wife aud Speed Was What Ws Needed. daughter and, with the memory of Uracla In bis mind. Hud sent hi horse plunging down the ridge to warn Inuia before It waa too lalu. There were eome brush fences to be jumped, but Copper Bottom took them flying, and as they cut Into the rlvsr triifl be made the mud-puddles splash. Across the fielil to the aouth Bud could see the peon running for cover the Ineurrecios must be lu sight be yond the hills. lis wa going south, they were mov ing west, bu It wa Ave mllna north again to the town. Bpeed wa what wa needed and Copper Bottom gave1 Ptte, d Uously along th broad veran 1.1. l,e.L Ti..,. imn I'.irtun.1 " or P".'d loophole In th adob Ilka a whirlwind, and Hooker raised bis voice In a b'.gh yell. "lnuurrecus!" be shouted. "Lad ro ues I l'r-ouio a Fortune! " There was a rush, a moment' l- lence, and then hoed appeared from vry wludow and women ran ecream - lug with tbe news. Aragon came rush - Ing from the store and coufrontud him angrily; then, reading conviction In ki.tVUuawhH.tiaUoil.JiirJiorSMl aud l.a frantl.nlty Inlolfie lmu'110. A shrill screech came from the hllV Irto, where a serving-woman bad callipered to view the valley, and, a she pointed her finger and screamed, .mother Inld hold of their Utile one and started up the valley on foot HUH the men ran about In tho hur pen and Arsgnn adjured his women? folk In tbo house. Burning with Im patience, Hud spurred his way to the corral where they were fumbling with roata and rigging aud dropped a rope on the first borae be saw. Then be snatched a side-saddle from a trow hllng peon and slapped It on the brute's back. Grabbing up tho bridle, be led the horse beck to the house aud bridled It while he shouted for baste. Still the women tarried, and the sound of galloping came from th south. Tlien, as all iml lost, the Mexicans came bumping out from th stable with Uie family conch, Aragon and hie wtfo leaped In, and Uracla, neatly attired tn a riding skirt, came tripping down the steps. F.rcn In such times aa these she seemed to realise her first duty to herself, and Honker had to gate for a moment before hn helped her up. She iiffernd her foot and vaulted lightly into the anilille; t.'ie coach went pound ing on ahead; nod as the servants si altered before her she galloped off at tho side of Hud. Behind them the rumble of distant hooi rose up liku the mating of wa ters, and tho shrieks of fiueiug women echoed from tho roaduldo, but once safely tn the canyon their lad was never lessened and, with coach-horse galloping and postilions Isshlng front bi.th sides, the whole cavalcade swept Into tbo plaxa while the town of For tuna went mad. Already the great whistle was blow, log hoarsely. Us deep reverboratlon tuaktcg tie air tremble as if with fear. Americans were running back and forth, distributing amis and rushing their women tu rover; Don Jusu, hla chin quivering with excitement ws Imploring all comers to be cakn; and the Aragon. coming flying up to tha door, added tho last touch to the panic They with their eyes had 4cn th rebels; they were riding In from th south! Other men, equally excited, swore they were cum lug from lb north, and a dlaoroVrly body of So nora miner, armed aa If by magio with gtin which bad long lain biddnn. banked themselves about the store and office and clamored for more and more cartridge. Then a rip of gun-fire echoed from across the canyon, and the mlusrs uuxde a rnsh to the attack. Ill whistle, which had obscured ail SB 1 1 ".y Woman and Children Took There. honor ound aa a cloud obscure the light, topped suddenly In its roar, and the crowd at the hotel became calm. The uperititendeiit, a wiry, gray hailed little limn, with decision In every movement, came running from bis fort like bouse on the bill and ordered all the women to take ahelter there and take their children with them. 8o, while the rifles rattled and stray bullet began to knock mud from the wall, tbey wont htraggllng up tho hill, rich and poor, patrician and peon, while the air waa rent by tbe walla of Uie half-Indian Mexican women, who held themaelvee as good as cap tured by tho revoltoeo. concerning whose scruple they entertained no IHuhIoiis. The Tnrn nf the aristocracy bora tin una ivu w. h more roaerve, as be fitting their birth atid station, and the Americans who gathered about them with their protecting rifle pretended that all would be well; but In th mind of every one waa that same terror whlth found expression In the peon wall and. while scattered rebel and newly armed minora exchanged volleys on both side of the town, tb uon-couibfvaut American sought out every wuuan and rushed bur up to th big house. There, If worst came to worst, they could maku a last stand, or save them by a ransom. Bo, from the old woman who kept tha candy stsnd In the plate to the wives of the miners and the cherished womenfolk of the landowners, they were all crow dud lnnlsu tbe broad ball of (be big bouse; and seventy odd Americans, armed with company rifles. " iui iuciuspu iuo summer garden behind, . . . (CihiIIiiiii'1 Monthly Afternoon.) Coiimy Hufivrlhtrmlcnt of K honls AtunnHio Mimioyi and City Buperln- , t, ml nt John Milne left tins wei k fur ' k:il,iiiki In attend the National lalm-minn rniui ntlnii. After tun vmiveiuimi, Brufptomr Milne will vlit lu Kln.y and lim lni(. Wis. . , xmk