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SON LOST MOTHER. ‘‘Consumption runs in our family aud through it I lost my mother,,’ writes E B. Reid, of Harmony. Me. "For the past live year*, however, on the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold I have taken Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, which hassaved me from serious lung trouble.’’ His mother's death was a std loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung troub <1 must uot be neglected, aud how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c aud $ 00; guarantees! at Jaa. Uulliuger A: Go’s, drug store, 23d and Larimer St. Trial Little free NO MONOPOLY OF BRAINS. Hopeful Sign That Proves Thit the Age of Opportunity. One of ill* nop* fu! signs of •he times is the apparent decay of I the breed of so-called great men— those mighty personalities that in for- j mer time* stood out like a solitary tree in a vast prairie The reason for it, of course, i* ihr* distinction of ! sll those old time monopolies of brains which stunted a:! human beings except a few who. by chance rather than by superiority of fibre, grew and developed There are thousands, lit erally thousands, of men no*f living who, if they had lived a century or so , ngo and had done a work similar to which they are doing without any tery sonorous fanfare upon the Lruxn of fame, would have been the lalk of the world and the main topic of histoiy And hrtw many of tho so called great achievements of so called great statesmen, soldiers and thinkers of former dm*-* tn old be Im possible today, because thou* achieve- ' u <n?s depend'd . . **fly n;-. ehe Ig norance and Incapacity of Ito over whelming mu.** of the u en of their day! Truly, this is the a, e of opportun ity.- Saturday Kvening Post. How "All Men Are Born Equal.” The woman no* a beautiful doesn't 1 bother to educate h-r Intelligence, is by flattery. Is unable to hold i «• men she altnu -. the woman r.orn homely In driven in develop her char acter and her m!t-1 and co more than met cornea her bandit -ap a« against her pretty slater The man lorn rlexer loses beratt.* 1 ' |p wins too raa lly and has no incentive to that sus tained effort which alum a> hietes sue- } <es> the man bin;, “alow ' develops patience, aiiftidiiiix balance and. best of all. tenacity U conic a near to Ixlaic a universal rule that strong points and weak ones »t about offset < M< . »»ih«‘f in any hu man being at the atari, and that tho development la n matter lor the man himself to determine And there is no fatal handicap except the disposi lion to regard on* a handicap as fatal. Saturday Evening rest. Mexican Statesman Entertained. Vico President Hninon Corral of Mexico wiih the recipient of much so clal attention during hla stay in San Pranclaco. when' h«* atopm-d « vim»I dnva on his way home from the Si 1 r ilia fair. Senor Corral and h! fam lly wore shown many pin<<>.. of inter n*t in and about the city and ap » tlons including a Rh n |»> AdTlm! *ni- Mri- Mr.CnlU at (h< Mare I.‘'land na 1 :• a:d THE STATESMAN, DENVER, COLORADO. FLINTS USED 10,000 B. C. Discovery of Great Antiquity in Egyp tian Excavations. The season’s harvest from Egyptian excavations Is on view at University College, London, England. The chief Interest la in Prof. Flinders Petrie’s Sinaitlc Peninsula excavations made !n the turquoise mines of Waxmoag haia and Sarabit el Kbadem and the latter’s temple. The oldest monument group, the king of Mereskha smiting a captive sheikh, is assigned to the first dynasty about 4,600 B. C. There are also sculptures and inscriptions which are assigned to 2500 B. C. An interest* ; Ing feature of Sarabit et Khadem Is the evidence that it was Semitic and not Egyptian worship which was prac ticed in the whole region. Scattered pilgrim shelters usually contained a bethel stone, jme of which have Egyptian Inscriptions. Here the pil grims came for oracular dreams. This Special feature of Semitic worship ! was quite unknown in Egypt. The Temple of Sarabit el Khadem was originally ihe sacred cave of the Goddess Hathor. It must have existed In the Third Dynasty, nearly 7,000 years ago. One peculiar un Egyptian feature of it wa* two small courts, each with a stone basin for purifica tion Thi> charge■:eristic feature of every Mohammedan mosque must have existed in Syrian worship fifteen ; centuries before Christ. The discovery of the greatest an j (Jquity is a collec t ion of flints used by the Bedouins in working turquoise out of sandstone, which dates to 10,- 000 B. C. THE COLORADO & SOUTHERN RY. is the SHORT LINE To Colorado Springs Pueblo Cripple Creek Leadville Fort Worth All trains carry handsome equip ment. scheduled at such conreuient hours and always punctual. If yon want the last see that your t cket read* ('. \ S. WHY NOT BUY YOUR LIQUORS OF ED LEWIN The Loniaville Liquor House, 24th , and Lnrinur ntr»*«*t,is headquarters ti buy the heal and cheapest in the city Telephone 1390, Kd Lew in, propne tor. Sole HK<*nt for Kastern distil leriea and Santa liosa vineyard. AI other bonnes are left in the shadt He has no rent to pay ao he can and will sell cheaper than ever- Give him a call. Ward T" The oldwl Auction Iiounc in Comrade ShIoh Monday*. Wednesday* ami ' Saturday*. p ?m i I f?8~ 30 Arapahoe. Si Denver Professionals The Statesman takes pleasure in introducing the following colored professionals and recommends them as competent in their lines. Show yourself a race lover by patronizing them. Be a booster. i 9 toll a. in.. Hour.- 3to •'* and i "(oBp. m. s ““ d *>ih f to .;^i»?£;. d DR. W. A. JONES, 9JI 21 st Street. Near Chum pa j PHONES: Dunn# Office Hour?.t>4* Red. I Out of Office Hour*. 1061 Main I | NOTICE FOR PI PLICATION. Land Office at Denver. Colo.. Sept. 20. 190 j I Notice is hereby Riven that the following named settler has Tiled notice of hi? intention I to make commutation proof in support of his i I the Begisterbr Receiver at Denver. Colo., on Nov " rn\ »it: William J. L«—iß of Walkin* Colorado. Hd. K•. 2l. r * for the KE4 Sac. 2 Tp. | 1 S R »*«l West of the oth. P. W or Lot I and s« f NE*4 Sec. "• Tp. I S R. f | W6P. M. | He name? the following witnesses t«* prove j j his continuous midcßM upon. and cultivation 1 Jof -aid liiiml. viz ; William 11. Maloney. Loni j lUi>»iu. Charh** Traut. Robert Buck, ail of ( Watkins. ( olorado C. D. Ford Register. . Dai iel Witter A Co*. Room • In ion Block. Denver, Colorado, attorneys for claimant.*. '♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a : WONDERFUL I i DISCOVERY i ♦ ♦ Str3^ht By ? J T.iric r»..¥ un Y iw »rr..m- . ... i»ii rt ra»*r«p*.r. w LORD'S ORIGINAL J OZONIZED 0\ MARROW t « • Jm i .fc-Med) i This wonderful hairprade l« the onlv rare J r X iMI ' k,r *'•* »»»:* l »• eti- « r a* re. It t. or w I the r ‘alp irovot.t* «h»-'hair from fall* g ♦ <'M or l>r«'nkti c <'ff. cure* dandruff and nake« 4 tl.- hair crow hn.* and ailtr, s,d! ..rer X ti year*, and nee<i i t thouaaud* Warranted X a, aanalMß. It wa« the first r>'i>aration ever T i ♦ 5 m.ivat. li.-m-ruber that Ford’s Orlß. ♦ : ♦ innl 0/oiilir,| Ok Marrow i« r. ; t up a 9 ■-•r In : ;i\ out •>»•>. made . :y it. vhieago X * fc: by in. Tha c- mnnr ha* th- aUnmure I X i uaRLP.* roan. Pai.s t on each package, T T I* > not h« mined v autxiitatea that claim ♦ T ' IU M food-bßt aln#j* ♦ ; ♦ celling mo's a* it Barer fall* to keep 4 I A the hair alrnlßht. soft and benutitul. X 4 . ,r T 1 4 ajirr so much desired. A toilet n< coolly for T I ladie* g- nth-men and chli ircr Kh gently ▼ . ▼ perfume.!. tl«mt to It* anperi >r and laaUns 4 ▼ q'lalitiea ut« the «t ami n;o*t economical. 4 4 It ia not poasiMe for anxt~*dr to poxln.-e a X 4 prepamt >•, "jmi’ »■> it r.nl dl-e-p >• a «ah X A rv err ivtlle, »o- v At».-nt* Sold In ■!mccl«». T X and dealers ?,♦,.! mi J c-nU f-r •>»!. l-.itl- T ▼ P o«tp» 1 or f 1.10 f , three |»<t t l*s espr*.* 4 w • * ■ " e nay ad p ‘, alv 4 4 o"nd po*(*l or ctpr* n: ittjr order Pl«a»e X 4 mention i; am* ft! paper ohm rdering. X 4 Write your name and sdurcss plainly t-> T ♦ OZoytZED OX MARROW CO,, ♦ T (A ‘’l.* gfuutK' u-ficut «y sr£\.ttur,') ▼ i I 76 Wsbssb A\ c., Cti jgo. Illinois. 4 f A|*r.S w-*ntM c cr^ JOS. h. STUART Lawyer, Practises in AH Courts. Office 329 Kittredge Bldg, Cor. 16th and Glenarm. Res. 2227 Lincoln Are. Phone Olive 291. Examining abstracts of title, and drawing up legal docu ments given careful attention Dr. E. L. FAULKNER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON !S to 10 a. m. 1 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. c . 10 to II b. m. Similar- lo j r m Diseases of Women ami Children. A S|>ecially. PHONE OFFICE MAIN 4956. 2100 Arapahoe SI. Denver DR. W. J. COTTRELL, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Diseases of women a Specially. i I 0 TO 12 AM Office Hours i 2 to s p. m. (7TO 9 p M Sunday, 1 to 3 p. m. Office and Res, 2100 Arapahoe SI. Oter Ideal Pharmacy. Phone Main 4956. OFFICE ( 9 TO 11 a m . 49-50 GOOD BLK. HOURS i I TO 4 P.M . TEL.ato soe, ( 7 TO 8 *».* DR. P. E. SPRATLIN. Residence: 2226 Clarkson street. Telephone York 123 J. W. BAILEY. O. D. Optical Specialist. Colorado's Lead in*: Colored Eye Export Classes Kittid f»n Night and Cross lives. H'-uri 9to 12*. m !to6p re l°ls Arapahoe Street.