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s I L V THE ALP.UOUEROUE MORNING jpÜRNAIl TWO. Sundaj, Ocof;r , 1905. nd It would have been unjust In to put uptui the public rec- . Jlljiuiiiu I u muii-aLtr mat mcj V J,n heen cnlKe,L have Riven lose and cons-Ien- atteoiion to the discharge of out ies, have tound Indictments onI , ten the evidence presented clearly lUired uch action, and believe thai e ran take Justvprlile In the amount work which wfc hjve been able ic accomplish In the limited .time at our Iigposal. . ' - we have bSaVi unable to make any extended or cartful examination o( the varioua county ofllce.s, but in such in vestigations a we have made, we have not found Buy subject of serious criti cism. We cannot refrain from nayina th'at It has appeared to tin probable that the refusal of recently displacen county officers to deliver the books, papera and records of their ofil.es to their auecetiaora. may have been d'Jt to nie apprehension that the dooi would be open to a more enrchhia, inventiftition bv the Rrand jury than -s would be possible while they retained jHíeHÍon. ' We find that the vault In use In the office of the clerk of the district court I so small that it Is Insufficient to accommodate all of the records un i papers which ought to be kept tfceru. There la nothing of greater Import in. e to the public than the preservation ol the files and rec-rds of this court, li is unnecessary for us to say anything as to the wide-spread disastrous effect upon varied interests of nil kinds which would result from the destruc tion of such records, and we earnestlj recommeiül to the county commission ers the enlargement ft this vault to at . ieast double Its present j-a pacity. It appears to us that an addition can be made to it on the north side, without perloiisly Interfering with anything else In the court house. Court House Is ltciillvo. We hive ruad some examination of the court house and Jail, and an not at all sniffled th either. Tilt coin t house is generally, and especial ly in Its Interior and In the halls am! basement rooms, dingy, repulsive and unattractive, for which we can see no reasonable excuse.. In the basemen; where we have held our sessions. t!i. building needs repairs, particularly ti to the floor ot the main hallway whlct I In very lad shape, and also as if the water closet at the north enc, which is in h n unsanitary condition nnd diffuses vile odors through a l:irm portion of the premises, .These thhis" should I e remedied. The grounds about the court lions' lire r limited In extent that it ouglii not to be difficult to keep them b good order, yet they show Klgns ' in glei t which Is painful. With a Jaf' full of prisoners. It would seem to In an eay task to properly care for th" pubbr buildings and grounds. We are Informed that the tower. on .the court house, which is so construe led as to It open to the invasion of winced i reatures, has become th - abode of numbers of owls ami bat with a consequent accumulation tilth which is disagreeable, and per haps dangerous to health. This plac should be cleaned and purilied. ami precautions taken so as to make It- i m . possible for such conditions to recur. As to the Jail, we find It a place en tlrely Inadequate for the requirement of the county. There are. at preset, I only about twenty prisoners, which number, we are told, is much less than usual, there having been, at times, a many as forty, hut even twenty c mor" than can properly be cared foi In SU' h limited ouarlers. This should tie t'er- J!iJ st the earliest possible MO'Oi'l.t. '. Ciiicicss tJiisllit' of the Pcm-e. We feel compelled to advert to Mr carelessness and negligence, uyiii'i tl mildest terms possible, of Justlce-i i, the peace in sending In papers rela tive to persons held to await the aetlon of the grand Jury. In or.e cuse pre aented to us. the ulli-jo-d olióos w.i. committed In June. 1ÍMU, and Imniedl ntely , thereafter the accused -pcrtoi gave bond for tils appearance tu iw ill the action of the grand jury: and ye the pupers reached tlie distil t aitor ney only a short time before ibe prcs ent term of the'Ynurt. and nfte- i in death of the principal witness. Ui were unable to find an Ind.. linen upon Ihe evidence pr esen'eil, but tie result might have been different h u Ihe papers been sent in promptly, be fore the death above r,ientinei. In another case, eight men in Ma last, were, by a Justice, put under bone to in.ail the action of the gr.iu I Jury. This case was, never rcurt-d tn ire- clerk or Ihe district attornev. .V.n the close of our session, one of out members called It to the attention of the district attorney, who Immediate, ly had the witnesses summoned, etui as a result, , several Indictments were found. We have no definite Info, na tion as to what has become of tie bonds given by these defendant.-.. The ought to be In the hauls of th c.crk of the niirt. In still another case, a young mm was. In June, by a Justice, committed to J.i I. in default of ball, to await Me action of the grand Jury upon a charge i f personating an officer. The paper in this ae were filed In the clerk's office on September 23, lHO.V and were brought to our attention on Heptom'ier FOR MANY WDM '.ui tu n IIIU WEDD1M0 LINK OF A CHAIN OF SICKNESS AMD MISERY FAVORITE PilEStRIPTIOH BREAKS THIS CHAIN WEAK WOMEN STR0N0, qiCK WOMEN WELL Ml L tu n X r I WEDDIMOUV I - Ives of i-oine of the accused person fiad hese our members with ersonal inportun- ity. As a result, on September 27. we made n prese ntJiient of "niu bill" In this cae. We cAnnot refrtln frote commenting further, as to th matter. The evidence showed that a man of bad reputation, keeper of a vile drink ing place of'Tty' lowest character, in Old AlliiKitiero'ye, testified, before the )ustbe of the peace, that a voice, through a telephone, told him that the owner of the voice was a deputy sher iff, and was coming on the next Ktreei .-r to arrest the saloon keeper atu: lose up his place tif business, and that lie recognised, the voice as that of the lefcndaiit. with whom he hail some . revloiiH quarrel. This was all. The leiu-ed one never did anything trfore. We cannot te-leve this sufficient to in I'cite it n offense under the statute a o perronatlntc an officer, a'id yet thlr vcuag man was tojiflned in Jail three "onths on this charse." This Is tin more surnrlsing to us, because we be lieve the Justico of the peace who took this action. to be an honest and eotiscl ntlous man. We think he must have 'icen badly advised. There h is been presented to us cvl leme as to one I anaciano (Julterres It was shown that this' man cold llqum it retail pt four different places. In HW írthree different precincts of thi county, in the year 1 un I. We were, at first. Impressed with the belief that th's man was a lawless violator of tin 'errltorial revenue law, but upon ex amination of the record of liquor It censes, covering the period of the tiles made by him. and. taking the harlt able view that he may have beer honestly mistaken as to his rights nn Inr sin h a li r-nse. we refused to fine in indictment against li'm. We feel b mr duty, however, to call his atten tion, and that of all other persons io lh fact that u Ili ense to sell liqu n it retail authoi Izes selling at only one lace In "ii" predict, ami Is hot good is to sales at 'other plat es or in an ithcr prer'net. . Bv chapter 113 of the laws of ISO.-, lt is provided that no llcens" shall la ssitel to fell liquor a! retail at am place ex cut within the limits of a city 'own i r village containing at least iftT inh ibit nits, and a severe penalty I mposed upon any offi'-er who autbor f 's r Issues such forbidden license'. We find th;it tho nssessor and rn-ob.'itt ( erk bf the c ounty, have anparenth nid no attention to this statu lory pro. .'lyion, but' have acceded apulicntion 'or lluiutf licenses without Investlea 'lon. íbt we liavo found no liullet "leut against cither of tSiem. becausi vo I'M not .believe their negp'el ol lot y was wilful or Intention il. We In. .'ite their r.ireful ittrntloti to this law 'li tile future. Oinilial SlioubJ lie Siippresscil. i'or ; several je-fjs it has been th' listón, 111 the city Tif Albuquerque, ti it ave ore nlghl, during the tinnital ter ritorial "fjil-, üiveu lu to umi-u'l I. en.se In the streets sif the city, when tinsked per.s.,n.a of i.oth Fexes of ab ikes have beep allovred to penado Ihe own. and w h"i líc drinking and tit'ibliiig places the city have been brown open siilli persons witlioul restriction. Tills of a gross violitlot: if the territorial law, but we have not Icemed It advisable or de -Ira hie i'' prev nt Indictnieiils as to such of lis. s, as we eini'il n t. do so without nvolvlug tieojile of respectability and rood standing who thoii:;btlesslyi al ow ed themselves to be lorried away ':y the I'lithusiaion of such ni ipparentlv sanctlotiid by I thorlly. "try to We do not con i,le: t he expatiate upon his ih'ng Thcv mili? be npi ill. and are will. in the ;iow ledire of some of ourmr f a great number of the, conimui '.Ve cainiet iind language too stroll; .xpross our condeiiiiat!oli, and we moil 1 1 ii- cltv atltholilies Lo see 111 lothing of the kind ever happem igaln: and. In case of their non-actlon ii trust that the sheriff of the county vlll suppress, such viol itioiis of the 1 iw ,i the i titerlng of women and children nto ilvinklog and gambling places. Xn Stmilay Law Imflcliinils. Ther- h.r been presented to us cv depce showing open and llagrant vio ttions of the Sunilav law. by retail Iquor dealers, but there was such se 'leus and hane.st difference of opill ii'i on this subject tiinong our nietn ers that it was impossible to find all) ndh'tniciits In these ( im s. Some ot is beleve that every law, wlo'thei g net or li,ai,l. SIIOIIKI lie eiiMirie-l, ee alise, i ven If bad, or disl islcful to Ule najerl'v of tin- people, t li'j best way ;o set lire Its a tiieiidmein or repeal. Is to eaforce It: while others believe th it til" ctiforcemciit of this I nv would he iletiimetit.il to the welfare of the ' iimmi illy, and sliil others behove 'hat. If enforced at all, the law should be enfi reed agilin't nil alike. 1'iclud.nu such places as drug stores. cb;at stoles, news f-tallds. beet blacks, etc. but thev believe such general enforce- nclit I npossihle. V'e can say. as a whole, that we are all In favor of the dserv.'iice of law, and fully subscribe to the general bb'a that disregard o' nie la v tends to breed disrespe -t ol ill law. and we heartily wish that tin Sunday law i-ould be so amended as to ;nfori'i more to the general seoi tiirul of the people, and make Its ob sérvate e comparatively easy. At the same time, we venture to ex press ihe opinion that, even as It .stands. Its enforcement does not neces sarily depend upon the aetlon ol grand Juries, and that It can lie en forced by the executive officers of lln liw vlthoiit recourse to any grand Jurv. v We ipslre to express our entire sat isfaction, and. as we believe, the satis faction of th whole community, wltii I the course of the court In attempt!!!'.' I to evolve order out of the confused I condition of county affairs consequent I upon the refusal of removed count.', officers lo give way to their successors. 'and. ill well, our entire confidence Iti vour honesty and Impartiality In these troubb s line pi '.tiers, entirely It lespec. tive of any personal opinions or sym paies which we may entertain. I t'omity dad n llore ir. j After the- foregoing xrlloli of mil' reporl Imil been prepared, e minie as full nuil detailed cuimlnalt in of llie ! coiKitt ): of the iiumty Jail lis Is pos sible miller present cln uiiisiiincc-, uno j InlerWcMi'd Hie prlsmiiH there con- Hiiril. ninl we ire co-.upclleil to say to llie com I that we are nil lllleil with In illgnatlon nt the inmllllsiii of the jit i I nuil the Irenlnienl of the prisoners. We lire mcII uwurc that sliileiiicnls mude U sin li imtsoiis us those usually found In such n Jail, lire lo be rccchci with great caution, anil much allow a i ice shoiibl Is iiiaile for fear of iin- ttutlifulneos nuil i'Miggeiulion: but tiloso things which we lime been ubli to we with our own ees. so slrongl 'eorroboi'iiie ami confirm the stnte- nieuls of the prisoners. Mini we Hre fwicil tu Indicie (here li much nt Itutli lit Ifielr lonipbiliits, 'riicy Hssureil us thiil tliey had nut had u plc e of soap for as niiu li as sl eeks, nml ere isuisequenily tumble to keep llienisi'lve or their nimi'ters clean, nnd IhiiiMJicy nie lormenicil ilav and night 'jiiI vermin ns Hit ami Is'illmg- n ctlcni which N frltthtfiil. TlJ v Ilia' for tihoui tlie minie let' I 110 me if ur 4 'Sihpv Mte Inn! T" w.,irl, hut llthouuli yiK no il nidi íhihlex. j II r, I'l'ildhiK f; thin llHtP In vn f Ihrr Imi ri Inic niM t 1 mem f ll llier vnf ilui' llll'( vtlth , , to I rutect I! j 2. 190S. only afte". the rel !OCi t spill. V;; e V lift ,1 ilurintj I:ts night. tlM-y were ('oniM-lli'd to' keep moling a'l of the timo to imcUI ot'iiie sufTci-liig. We were able to sit thnt 1Ik-- are In n IHthy i-ondillon mid not iiov pled with suf ficient clothing or Ix ilding. Oiilinar lly. pn'soiiiM's do not dare to make complaints, for four 'of li!curi liij tiie ill-vtill of their jailers, hut just at this time, there bavins Iwci a chango in the iiiiiniigemcnt uud tsuitrol of tin Jull. tlM'ir tongues ttppcar to lunt l:ccn baiMMicd. thi: rnisoxKiis .ix d.m- Pl l Ol' .l IdCli OI' M KDH'.M, ITTKXTIOX. Till-: Y TOI.D IS THAT WIMK'TIMK AUO O.NK (H THK I'HISOMCIJS WAS 1M. .XI AI.TII(K;n IKiiKXT lti:(lKSTS u i-.iti-: m Mi: that Tin-: imhtoií KHOt 1,1) liK CMI.UI, I Hi 1)11 X(T l KH HIS ATI'!-'. M'AXt'K I XTII, Till' MX H) lli:i. AKIKK SIA VMM. DAYS OI-' ll.l, XFSS. A XI) vin:x in; did comí:, hk ctiM- ri.AIXKD ITI I ;ttKAT ItrriKK XI.SS. IHXXISK HK HAD Xf)I IH'KX XO'l II II J) ,AXI t'AM.Kl) i:i:i ii;h. sayixí; tht hi: xkv i:h i:r,( i'Ivkd any mks.jk to (omi: to thk .iaii, to aitiíxi TO Tl IK MAX who had dikd. They iilso nsscrl that they h've been liev'iitc(l froui coiiiimnilcntlng lth ihelr friends and ivlntlves. and from receiving eominiinlent Ion l'roni them, ami Hint more) than once it lias han lieneil that when frlculs have Itoen permitted to see prisoners, the latter have lemned that letters anil otlira llilngs had been sent to them ihicli neier had been received. We pre not vtlllhig to believe that the ev-shellir, Mr. Thomas S. Hiihbeli. ir his deputy, Mr. Xewcomec, can hate hud personal knowledge of these had comlilinos. or thcv would have been remedied, hut we feel that they are culpable In not bavin.;- made them, wlu's iicniti'lntod t;i them nml giv en their per-mml nrV-etioii to the wei faro of thse tnil'ortiitiitle pris-mers. The port I m of tli" pietiilses whit;) Is n-cil lor the confinement of insane prisoners, consists i;f nothhiy hut a room with lrre IIimu" mid wills, desli tute of hrildlg. comforts of conveu IencCH of any kind, where no effort ap pears to he ncetc to atliclioi'i'tc the sttfferliifj cf the iiersmis canliiicd. c will ii I cnici'. into dismtsllim l-t-lis. 'ml will only si i y that these pels iiu'l's it cempelled lo spend nil of t'iep time, sleeping or v. mMii.'V. in fhii bare room, (fcsiltute of n hl:!;,!c article of liirnitiire of any kind. We desire to add. also, a few word.' is to .-mother matter which hid pre viously escaped our altciitlan. Jn th--Invesliintb'ii cf nome cases, n which Indictments were found, we discovered 'ha! accounts against the county have '.ecu presented and r.llowed wltWoitl being iti niize.l or Hvni'it to, as r-'-'iiilred I y law, aai'd we ure of opinion hat the county clerk and the county kid nissioucr:i are lo be censured for i ermltlh:-? such nceotmls to bo pre sented, or for allowing and paying Ihem. 'In justice to tlie present couu ly commissioners, iiowcvr, we must siy that we arc iofotined that, they hive adepted a fluid rule of requiring every aci mint to l e preparad in cxi'-t i -i ord.uice with law. everv item fuMv 1 .-!:iled, with a vci ideation by the i lain . int. excetd In those cases where leiounls are fixed by law, as in Dm1 matter cf salaries, which ar" pavablc without regard to any it-ins of service. I is long at. thir n'li c holder holds his position. I Having now completed our lab-ir.", ' we respei tl'jtilly csk In be disclvirged for th" terisL ii!:xt'' Y WK-íTICIlFIlC i). Forcouan. Ú,X OM 11)1 .A. Shown to Hit Absolutely l'alse by Moti- lie. 'i'rn Science. l'coile used to think that bildnesi. was one cf tho;-e things which are handed ih.wti from generation to gen er.iticn. from father to son just like .1 family Itcirlooin. Si em e has shown the falseness ot this belief by proving that' baldaos' ii-ilf i.-i tint a constitutional disease, but the result of a genu invasion 01 which only llcrpicidc can effectually rid the si -ilp. Washing only 'cleans the scalp of Dandiutr. "I lestn I! iloosn t kill the genus, the cause you re-move the cried." Xew lira's II every ca-e. rniclde will do this in It is also a deli.'tlitfii' dressimr. S dd hv I". c litis drui;i;lsls.Sciiil K'c. in stamp i for sample to The it 't pl clde Co., Detroit. Mich. It. 11. I'd i.'is & Co., specijl iieents. If J'Oll IKVll llesHClderi. II 'lirM'liter. telephone f WE FEEL Albuquerque, N. M. The Denver & Rio THE nCENIC LINE mm, Etiortrvt and Quick mf Hue froru Santa Fe to Dravrr, Colorado Spring Pueblo, Cripple Creek, Cnon City," Ballda, Itad-. Ule, Glenwood Rprtngi, nrand iDDnHlon, Ixiranfo, Blrírton, lyUti'ta, 'Col irado, and U poli 1 U weft f!EW TRAIN SERYICE Betwn Ba.nU Ft and Alamoaa, Colo., wfcaro eot.uotln Is mad wltk Undard fuiif 1 traina fo all point aoat, and afford! paasan era tha adranUc ( tapptn j-aera t Deo far, Calorado Bprin-i or Puebla THE CEKYER & RI9 GRAKDE RAILROAD COMPANY Carry on their ato4ard auf traína Standard Pullman aid Tonrlft 8iprs, Pinina- Cari and Chair Car, andl tha pulax raita t all palnU in Colorado, . -c. -.-r.T- For llluLrmUxl adf e.tlaf ig mattter and further rvartlotilari apply r 4drfa, . K. nOOPER, G. F. A t i) DeTr, Colo, 1 A. S. HAn.NET, rrarrlltif Piuaenger Agt, EanU re, Ii. IL LIGHTNING KILLS PUEBLO INDIAN IN ACOMA VILLAGE , .i While Another Is Frightfuliy Injured by Bolt. RCOYIFLL OF CHILDREN ALL MCRP 02 LESS PAINFL'LLY IILRf Special to the MprtiUiff Journal. I agutia, X. M'i''S;Mt. 30. During í storm at Aipma bue'olo yesterday a-Indial woman m the mesa was nd'ial ff"-l?:" 1 killed d Ipy irgh'iiTííctaiid terror retsn:; throughout the pin pin Bio. The venían' V 1 u'mo.st to a crisp. body wis bjri Ancther ii.di.iif in Ih- s uue rootn bad his right side slit Hpm with a khjfe from the shoijlder -de if to the foot, hut will rcKjo-i-er from his injur ies. ?A nunl'r of Indian children who ' were in the room wcreTvully shoi.ked but not seriously hurt. The stroke of lightning has terrifrfid tno Indiana in Acoma al most lá-much us te death cf a Nava jo on thi; reservation i-vared his f(S low tribestJien a K;w weeks ago. II is a very rar' oirurretice for an Indian to he killed h' lightning and It is con sidered a special 'mark of the w rath of some evil ap'.'t. Hick head idle is caused by a disor dered coiubtlon -of th" .stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain s Mom- ilch and Liver TablcH Kur Kale cb all druggists. A-l GchkÍi. Ileasoiiiihh" Prices. Courtenis Treatinenl. 21 K011U1 Second Strect F. G. l'ratt &- O).. Groceries. Xn matter how large or how the hook rerjuii'il. we can make yon and Kmirantce witlsfaciim 51iti hnci' company. small It for The Full of Comfort and Pleasure The California Book: Limited Log I have traveled over many rail roada and have failed to find one eiiual to the "Santa Ke." Without doubt the California Limited 1.1 4he most luxurioua train in the world. The .servicB Is excellent in every respect, and the iitlentloiia ntíl courtesy shown ly the employes i.i most gentlemanly. A trip to California via the Santa I" 0116 that should he lovg remembered; and it Is full of both comfort nnd pleasure.- JriCD. L. LYCALT, 2K South Trtá-nty-first street, Philadelphia, Pa. SANTA FE IS THE WAY Scott's Sa&fai-Pepsia Capsulas A POSITIVE CURE PorlnflsmmftMon nri't(irrhof trio LlH'íucr lMnrttJ Kid UKi. no CURE n ) PAT. Vurim 4 tilth ly tiiitl itrrniHnt'til'y the oil) ii... nt UiinnrrhnM 3 fTWirV ' '"-" " : iff I l.. ! WI ... I, mull '..ut- v xr- jo0' THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CD, llllá-ntilnA Ahln. cit" " H. RrPPK. Aernl for Aihnner4ii SURE Of our ability to handle your banking business to your satisfaction. We shall be glad of an opportunity to talk with yon t STATE NATIONAL BANK Our Yard is the Riiht Oct for L JMBFTt, LATH. SHINGLES, w., yun call at C. O. nAMrIIOICI well Ucked IiiihIht ynnl. lie carrki a hg ttfock of Window. Poors, PMntn, (din, lirutdim, Otei.t, ituiidhig PajXY, elo. J. C. BaJdridc lir Strrr Grande System Of THE WORLD. INTEREST Toti & Gradi, ) Deaiert la GROCERIES, PKO VISIONS, MAT, GRAIN AND FOcL Fln Ua ot lmportd Wine, Liftior Hi Cinara. Flaco your order for tbJ Une with no. m-tlft-117 NORTH TniTtD B'l'KtfJ-T RICO HOTEL III N. First Strt DINELLI & LENCIONI. Props. Saloon, Restaurant & Rooming Hooto If wo don't do your hauling we both lose money ALBUQUERQUE TRANSFER GO G. M. BACCUS, Prop. S.T.Vann.O.D. UYKS1GIÍT SPKCIALIST President of New Mexico Hoard of Optometry, First established optician In New Mexico. Glasses fitted for poor sight, headache and nervous strain. Office: Room Í), Whiting- Block. Appoint ments made at , Vann's Drug Store. i.J o tm hiwlm O 'lHESE cool mornings suggest warm under- wear; the subject of Underwear naturally suggests 5e Globe Store as the place to pro- cure the best made at prices asked for inferior goods sold elsewhere. O Mentor Underwear for ladies and children is the most healthful as well as comfortable underwear healthful be cause Mentor material is very absorbent, tak ing up excessive perspiration and keeping the body uniformly warm comfortable because it is soit, smooth, warm, and non-írrítattng. h oí o o o 4 Absolute fit no shrinking, and long wear is guaranteed. Union and Two-Piece Suits. You are urged to call at 6Ae Gfobe Store and examine these garments. O f In Gentlemen's Furnishings we have just received Bodies of Wamsutta muslin, bosoms of 2200 linen, perfect fitting and guaranteed ia every particular or money refunded regular $1.50 value, Our Price: $1.00 each o o o o o Underwear in all gradesunion and two-piece specialty of Coat Shirts, O Shields' Guaranteed Hats. Look for MONTEZUMA TRUS COMPANY RLBUQUERQUE, NEM MEXICO Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00 ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS AMPLE MEANS AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIE3 BANK OF COMMERCE " ALBUQUERQUE. II, 1,1. EXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY PROPER ACCOMMODATION AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS. CAPITAL, $150,000.00. Offlcem and Directors: SOLOMON LUNA, President. STRICKLER, W. VV. S. Vice-Prcslilrnt and Cashier. AVILLIA3I McIXTOSH. J. C. BALDRIDGE. A. M. RLACKWiXL. . O. K. immtVBVXM The First National Rank will rent a year and up. Cull and let us VEST nAILROAD AVENUE BETWEEN S?COND THIRD STREETS t The Store of Relia si Elegant White Shirts Corliss, Coon & Co. quarter-sized collars, and the Big Globe Sign On West Railroad Avenue 7 JOHNSON, Assistant Cashier. GEORGE ARNOT. you a Safe Deposit Box for $2.60 explain the system. MENTOR COMFORT UNDERWEAR a special make of t suits. We make a j bilily x 1 ( f .r