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ST THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1012. THREE. t r PUEBLO BALL TEAM BRONSON WAMTS TO - GOES BACK TO WICHITA President of Western League, Indianapolis Welterweight Be Declares Colorado Town Has! lieves He Can Whip "Stock- No Claim Against Organiza tion of Manager Isbell. ,n, Mnrntnn .l.'iirnul Siieelnl Te.l Vflre I'llieMgo. 11- 4. XnfriS O'Xoll.i lit "I Ull' v i sii'l ll league, n. mi v ji,. v.as imt vvunyimr regarding: suit brought against Frank Isbell Vs ' Uii' tiatist'er of tli.- i ' no) lo j li.ii , lnli f Wichita, kas. ,iti- the assertion of the Pueblo! who linvi- brought suit," salilj llic records dl' the league people ' I ('.Veil, show ;lL::itiS! I there is mi mom tor a claim shell. Tlii' transfer f tnni !,!,, rinh lo Wichita is perfectly: r Last season, at the request of. I,;,, baseball men, Isbell withdrew I'll 111 Wichita anil tuuk his dull ,. Knr this he received a sum I .icy which was spent in several iiichiillii" improvement of the' hall p: rk. The money was not rung in. re than u guarantee mr im.h i., ii.tiiualiy enough wanted some prn- ... a i . .i (or tin- ir.iiisfer of tin; team. I sec no v, ay for the recovery of the t mi.;,. A', hut 1 '"in show', if necessary, I in..' hiurs and telegrams cji cliiiiigoil in regard to this transaction. lsl.ell did oiler the club to Pucblol despite statements to the contrary. He . veil went so far as to name a price fur the franchise, but the l'iicbo p... pie failed to take advantage 10 it. l'h.n. when lie saw that no action al I'iiei.lo seemed likely, Isbell opi ned ic-goticns wilh Wichita. Wichita l.usiiiess men at once look steps for He return of the club, which was taken to J'uehl.1 during the middle of the season. 4hi.cH acted In good faith, and I shall back him up." AMERICAN BICYCLIST IN ' BERLIN SERIOUSLY HURT 1! ell in. Feb. 4 The Anicrirai' bi- i.'clisl, ticorge Wiley of Syracuse, one of the conlestants in the six-day tii cycle race which began here today, siilfef.'d a fall which may result fatal ly. Wiley wits teamed with Klni"r Col lins of iloston. Win n he fell his head si nick .a beam and he was picked up mi. onseious. He wan removed lo a hospital and it was said In wa nf- bring i'roin eoncia.sion of the lua: skiiling onieits at Saraiiiie 1 nke. I'liicaj;.!, Ft-1). 4. Allen I. I'danch artl, prisitleiit of Ihe Inlcrnational Sk.uing association, announi ed io nh'ht lltat Sarariae Lake, N. Y., h;,d In. n selected a.s the point at widt h to hold the international speed skat ing championship contests on Feb ruary 1 !i ami -lb Camp Appi'iitcs Now I'.ules. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 4. We I'd Camp, athlilic adviser of Yale, said tonight lie thought the change in lh'' rtib-s nuidi. the football . ules cor.i iietti e, the one nu.v,' that could lie taken t" make Ihe rales of the game M-r:iia!ic-.t. Miildlcweiglits latcbcil Oakland. Cal.. Feb. 4. Fritz Hol and otto licrg, mhitllewi ights. Will known on the coast end in the iit.rthwi st, have been matched for a P n round bout la fore th- Oakland Win ehcen's ch.h February 1 r.. They will wiigh Lis pounds at fi p. m. Iiiare. liian-z. M Uieiw to Kcsi'ii:1. X., Feb. 4. Colonel Winn announced tHi.s at ,11,11117. late today that the would lie otf until Tuesday. February (1. Tomorrow a n."- ,.,. ,f .n.t ' will lie taken and racing will he held every day, includ- n. i ini.iy, which in lite past has l.i i n ihe off day. f mi ir. r. wi. i.t. Tt ii it. If our bread. cakes. tiies, etc 'tioiiliin't eome tiji to our promises. Th lieauty of this bakery lies in llu" f.i. t i h it yon can always depend "n th.. purity "and quality id its pr.-1 (lu.-ts. o,,r bread, rolls. hi'-.-uits, j burs, oaken and pastry are eood all ! 'he time. For under no circumstances ii" vv.. n-e ;inr but the best ni iter.als "r S i -lit the' bakuv.r no rn'i't.r how rr : .II fie rufh. A trial order today a in aim: Iter tomorrow . PIONEER BAKERY 207. South First Street Mogollon Stage and Auto Line lII.Y Lfave Silver city, t m. to. Arrivt Mosollon, 1 p. m. lv Jlopollon. 7 a. 1. Arrive Silver Tlty, 4 p. m. special car on requent. '1 or address G W. Mm t. Pro Silver City. N. M. wsmm T" rU iOi T yards Boy" and Offers $1, 000 Side Bet For Bout, Special CcrreHMniIi'nre o Murnlns Ji.urmtli Indianapolis, 1ml., Fib. 4. YVhcn Pat-key MoFarlund of Chicafui an nounced his intention iT battling in the Welti rw eight class in the future, he took i. j, an immediate occupation, for now liny Hroiison of Indianapolis, who al.-.o recently desi rted the liuht woight fold to ( lass as a welterweight, and who claims the world's title In thai Us?, cuincs forth v.-1 til a deli for ti e "t'loi kyards I'.oy," and offers to MiiBii $1.0110 that he can make Rood the defense of his claim to Ihe top- liolch in the welter division, lip offers almost any kind of a which MeFarland would choose - i.l pi.fer die ie which the I'si.n bout bid 1 i.U'S-1 ...oi oi siiproiuui could b C li. I'll. .Hi without doubt. "Since both M.Furlatitl and Mivs. If have (lecideii lo quit the lightwclgnl class and light, as Welti ru eights in the future," says llronson. "it se, ms b. be up to both uY us to prove just where the title belongs. For my pa.-:, I I claim it, ami am. willing lo mitt any ' of them at any lime al 1 4 - point. .s. ; I prefer MeFarland at this time,, be cause hi. scciiis p' me to be in the class of the Americans who would j hold the title. I am willing to sign j articles to meet him before ihe club i offering the best proposition, and to go any number of rounds, he may I elect. In addition, 1 want to post " I side bet of .fl.liuil that I can beat him. "When MeFarland and I met us lightweights at .New Orleans in r.m! we went twenty rounds lo a draw, so believe that it would take a bout ol at least twenty rounds to give sails- factory n soils. I would not object to even a longer route if necessary to decide tile title question. While tll ' welterweight i biss has been more ol j It ss abandoned in the past, I believe that many of the present day light- ; weights would rather light in that ' class if they could get plenty of coin pi tition. If MeFarland ar.tl myself ar,. matched it will mean that the title c'ailn will be established ami tile: welterweight class rev iv ed sun b it ntlv j so that it would bring on a new t rop ' of the aspirants for Ihe championship in I class. If MeFarland wants I" ept my proposition I would like to j the go arranged lor late in Feb- rv or early in March, and will sign: run at any tune. I ri.nson may go to lOnglalul cinul the middle of February to meet M ,lt V"ells, providing satisfactory terms can be made. Wells' manager olferctl the lloosier LfiX'T a prop. isii Ion. but 1 r. u:miii i.s alter more than the I'rit-is-hcrs wanted to wager on the nin ci me of the bout. Til American cabled an otter wilh a larg.r side let appended ami it is probable that lh, Fngllshmun will lake on the bout. Frank t.oloh t.tii's to nba Chicago, Feb, 4. Frank .-h champion wrestler, made ariatig mints here tonight to go to Cuba f an indcfimi.' peril .1. Aecoiticani.-d by his w'le (:.ti h will leave lor the soiilh tomorrow. NOTED CATHOLIC PRIEST VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Kingston. X. Y.. Feb. 4. -- : pigiior Kichard l.::b.r 1'iu ts.-U. a n Catholic priest am' pa: tor of Mary s clgin ii m Koniiuiu. died day of pneainonia at lb.- la ne q. sanitaiiiim here. 'Via- welcoming take place tomorrow i.ioriui:'-. Ion - i u -,l ' Si. line , will (itiM ii i n, s i :mi:m of i:i-osi;i i . riii u M t.i.YW N w YoiK. Feb. 4 - Mon.-b-.iioi HUI-IS-'II ri-ieived bfrl l.ltc.-i title bSS than h month ago ia connection with i.thi-i- honors the pope P.-.-'ov-. .1 at tlie lime of the in-.ili.m o. Canlii.-tl F .i b y. Years ago, Dr. litirtsi II, who was iastiu of i no of tlie iiiliiii r li.il ptn -isbis in N.-iV York. tii-'oroastv espoused th" lii.ise ol lir. li'ivvald Meitbrn, who v.as il-arg.il wilh im-prop.-r a. tiviiy in politics, t sp, cially in i i'i nut lion wild the adv. ni;c;. ol the single t IV. tt. r 1 'r. M Clynn's u.-t.. sin..n Dr "' i 1 - Hr : . r-il' F-nitseil whs tr.ui.'tlrr..-d to a i parish in Itonth.ut. In-. Funs' -l pr. t. f ted to li.o.ie mole than r,u.it"i persons fi k. his siqq...rt Ly signing an uppe. the Villi, an for h s I einstat. 'n. i.i th,. congregation of tile propag. " I i a ""'it, ll.lil , in1';..' sustau.r. An noi.-iiop toiim-i" the decision was approved hv li"' I.e.. XIII. I.at.r promotion an. I Sullivan coimti ,s lb of F . am as sunn mark ! bis rest., it is --a:.!, that in i of .iions-giior iq Hon to I.ivor and. , n , , ri inw the t it li lt bill. I 'ope FlltS I im, jbt boo be k foil L. (Try a Journal Want Ad. Results i, BALDRIDGEjl LUMBER COMPANY Paints. Glass, Cement, Roofing and Builder s Supplies. THE VM. FARR COMPANY I r-resh and Salt Meata Sauaane. ( .Imn islty. For .attie and nw: tta Lit;- , (Mt market pric ar ial'L ARE ON PACKET M FARLAND L DETECTIVES CLUE TO PERPETRATOR OF GHASTLY MURDER Companion of Victim Exam ined By Police Convinces Of ficers That He Was Innocent of Complicity in Crime, I Be M,.rnln .l.Mirm.l Spri'lnl I niaril Mlre.l New York. Feb. 4. Infinite clews to the id,nt,;y ,,f tile person who sent i the bomb caused Ihe death last night 'of ll.hr Tuvlor, known also as Mrs.' pHr.'.c Walker, in her apartments on I jV.'est S v riy-seventh sir.-i t, li:i,i fall-' led to inai.rieli..' tonight, altliuugu 1,1 score of deleetives employed all j thi ir ingenuity toward unraveling the1 j niv-terv. Chirl s .v. f.ieUir.s'on, the employe! cf a tin t. r eon.! any end formerly of! Portland, .ire., vim was present in the npartm. nl w hen Miss Taylor open-I cii the tan kage that contained the1 bomb, will be g.vi n a hearing before ' Corel. it Fi inb. fg on a technical! .charge i f liuiiii .ile. hut the police c -1 1 i incline,! p. nceetJt his siatciuenl 1 v that li kin w '). tiling of the bomb 1 util the i Mil.isuin occurred. i jii ki::. ion's la 111, 1; iisim, p.isin Kffurt . iti., r ft r the critic oi ;er who ib-lnci with iti deadly . unavailing. The pehee i. V iber is Ttionins II. INFERNA MACHINE OUTRAGE BAFFLES aster at Champlain. h.'t;tA:Co.: Murray S. Wlhliieut, North- nianil'estatlon . i I a fleet ion for tit. In istablish a motive w,.stein 1'niversity: P.. K. Sun n . Clii-larmy are many. A woman sent a ros to find the inesseii-' eago Telephone niii!itiiiv. Cvriis II. I cite former of the Italian tri-eolor to ed the cigarette box ' McCorniick, Inlcrnational Harvester the coioncl of a regiment, "wilh an outt ills, have proved eumpan ; Harry A. Wheel, r. Chicago apolcgv because It had had laded, and ! Associ.it ion of Cummer, c; John i. i adding. "1 made It with the remains i-i. In...-.-. -it. ttmt Die apartment plosion, a fact tiler. v ,i . another in just previous to Ihe i thev 1 ikl-i.nl, tn y s.:y, I'riui Mi- l.Hn.i. I l.e Marie, who iieeupicl the apart 1 nietit with the Tavlor woman, ili.-s ItMir'e a.tiniltid, according to the 'jiol.oo, ''ait v. hen IbckinsoTi arrived at tlie a pel tun nl she left by a rear d..nr : acci inpa ni' d by the man. w ho w:i:t .not. however, soi n by I lick in; on. ; About ten minutes lut r she called ' llel. n Tut lor on tin- telephone, aecord ! ing to th police, p. carry out a pre arranged plan to indue.. Hieklnson to ! leave the house on the ground that 1 Helen Tavhr's hl'tUru r-in-la vv was icemii'g. Dieknson and lleb-n Tay i lor had quarrel'-d. sin explained, and 'the latter was anxious to get him mil of t he house, j .Miss Lti.Marre got no answer to her inessage, she said, the explosion al ireadv hav ing oociu red, sh" believes. I Tlie p. lice say they hav e tlie name ol I her iiimpaubin, but will ii"l make 't public until thev have interrogated I him. Just what happened during the ten in in tit.n Miss La.tl.trre and hit companion were absent, Hiekinsoii will be asked to tell tomorrow. ! Liltle is known of the woman's past. She is report! tl to have ber-a married to a man named Fdvvnrd Walker, but the police do not know whether Il ls alive or dead. l)lKISl KNOWV V itiini.AM) s sri:x.Kriii:!t P. inland, ore.. Fib. 4. Charles .M. I dckiiisor ill collI.ee Taylor m whose name is month .lied i h II c i t v he iln.eotion wilh the iliatn ol n or m Ni w York, lived in Ibis ihoiit two years. While her. ."I short periods of lime lor fit ms us stenographer. I , i- .'Business Men Interested in Or ganization Designed to Fur ther Sane Reform in Nation's Monetary System. Th- Nation. il Citizens" l.eaei lh. promotion ol a Sound I :i .-'v..em is Incorporated under l-.'ws ,.f Illinois. It Is the i. rod 'itize.is Lead!.' i'r knu; the t of ,i popular movement . . i t ! 1 1 1 response ii vv hich lolllid lt National biisim ss in Hie sioii. The y.-nctuiy Comiai on li of t lie c an or.ei.iiv.ati. in : and iiimi .on try lelt Hie need ol n through which bank-lur- n form could 0.- lid ilirou-.h which im-v extending knowledge oi could act tile S.lbji I el among the pi ople, I 11'' M.ihctarv Cominis; ion is the i ibroiifh w hi. h . mtgr. ss 's Naliolial 0, ootai.i Inform. iti.m to miide it in re formitig lb.- hanking svslini. I'.cli l In the neeessilv of a popular iiiinc of Mi' h it l.'itii was. found to 1. e ill pro.-, ss if . r.'-stallizulioii amon-..--ii..s.: m. ii at l i" inciting ol tic v . . , . . i . .' : i c.o.rd ot Tiade ip Janiu iv. 'i 1 a It was In. n dis.ovrre.l thai ,.oi i no n h ol b, i n thinking ; long i.,ii bio s. .j :. fust st. p toward translating o UI Int.. action, it was ifeolileil at lliii i'IIil- to nave tares ..I JI'IIIZ.UIOIIS 1 , li ,."s .."'.. .... I til 1. 1 o Hit eolii'lllttci s to htlioy I lie pile oil ot l.atiKlllg H'l.l I'ltllKll'g rei o. in. , (; the meeting ol 111" .National li'illol Trade in Januirv. I ;i 1 1 . as the mil- j ,o,l.l.. i.l 111" -it.oies oi not null'.,,'. iM-eh con, ,nitt"cs. a i oiomittee w.isa point.'il to Molt, ti.rv hcaiiipia rt org inbte i i;. loi.o is 111 Chi. i "Husin. la ilUlle, ami. M'-n's . w ith 'i his H it 'l r l flu i r !' "lit a Lit luisirw cs in n. ..f nr. iisiim public in est II pl'SSi I t' it b do nkim-' leform end n.akni ' " I for the thousands th- im- fvitv ! i,,r llioll. for sm h rel'.t'in : on,- point l.-HL'lli' Pis f he Ii I to vv as ic li, r -t I S t'l I- nl- ii'. r their L'h ,,1-aaT.ir form to tl II. , rp clew .rent l".-t I nr. : lh. '.ir. e plea. . Th.-r. lh bj. l ot ratio .f J.tl ,ot 'lominarit . en- nks by an e,-i-j l!7-.t! n. H .n mr b- iru.K-house x i . 1 1 - t ' '"' '" Pr NATIONAL CITIZENS ! LEAGUE WORKS FOR ! SOUND BANKING - i rl . I i. .1, n of Hi,- i r.-ilx sv-l-mlThe shield f th- Al.in. was adorn. d ' untrv from tie- domiuati.'ii 'v a Its-" , r- if rm .lev i. . X. n j of tb ..f ar. troop of 11:0.11. I ll or politl l irit'-r.-ts. .'. In'k o.-i'di to o of bat ks, n.ili'T.al or stat ,h."Ddnu,,:p!ri,! !i i-.i l.mtit lit iliscrtimt? Uiul fill CM to ull hunks', hi rut or m:t!l 4. Provision tor malting liquid the sound comnierciul paper of all the hanks, cither in the form ol credits or hank note redeemable in gold or '.awful money. ii. Khistlctty of etirrcney and cred it in limes of seasonal denuuulH and stringencies, with full protection anainst over-expansion. 8. l.cKaliZHtlon of accept, lines of time bill" in exehanae. 111 order lo create a d'seount market at humnnd abroad. 7, 'rhe organization of better i.aikinn fiK'llllies with other i ountilen lo aid In the extension ol' our t,.iei-.:i. trade, , At the end of six months the Na tional Citizens' I.eamie had ..luanl.a lii.ns in thiriy-f.mr slates and hran. li es In hundreds of cities. There has been a readv response in the Souih as in the North lo Ihe leauue's eflnrls lo procure co-operation throiiuh oran izMtlon. The necefsity lor uouielarv riforni, lonit appar. nl to hnnkersand business min, is becoming equaHy plain to tile wure-earncr of the Fast and the farmers of the West. The league has undertaken to cre ate literature anil supply cornet In formation on all phases of ihe suh lect of b.inklnc reform. It litis no pur- llisan incllnatlona mid no political. I, hanking or financial alliances or 'aitreemeuts. It Is ill favor of banking and monetary relorin ol any kind v. Iiich will meet conimeiein I requirc- Imelits and benefit tile who),, p. ople. I The In' for membership in I he jba'iiie is one dollar. Members receive without further charne, enples of all booklets, briefs and other matter pub lished by the lentrue. The .roeeeils of this membership fee are . I. voted ex jelnsively to paying the expenses or .tlie campaign of publicli.t. The office ol The league is at .is vt . si Jackson I .boulevard, Chicago, ami ils direitors jure: John V. Karwcll. John V. Far ' well eompanv: John liarloii Patne, Souih I'ark Commission: J. Laurence of i liieag.i : lugblin, the I'nivcrs.ity A it3,rtl,.tt. llll.bard. Spi te n-, Hart- Shedtl, 1 tela m 1 in n y : Marshall Field .V- Co.; i. the Wabash ltailn.ail F. W. Fpham, City Fuel Marvin Hugliitt, Chicago F. A. com- coin- and pan.v Northwestern Itallroad company; .1 u- lilts Kosciiwald, Scars, lb. chuck it Co.- A. A Spra-'iie. allied - Ci Clyde M. Ctirr, Josepli T. Lvt-rson & t.'o.; F. II. Armstrong, lb -Id. .Mudroch ifc t.'o.; (iraham Taylor, Chit ago Com mons; c. II. Wackir, I'liited Charities; Joseph liasch, Si. 'gel, Cooper ,vi Co., and others from each slat.-. T Steamer Bearing'1 Kins; and! Queen of England Slips Into Portsmouth Twelve Hours Ahead of Schedule. (R.T Morning Jnurliiil !(pvliil tffhrd U'lrff.) I'ortsmotitii, t'.b. 4. it.ng i lit' I and Queen Marv, who left I'oils- nit.uth on Noviinler II on the sliam shlo .Medina, I nd for lnuia. re turned from their urhnr trip today. . The Medina ariinil at Sjiitheatl at In o'clock this morning fourteen hours, in advance of .KVhedule time. Sh,. was convoy el by the cruisers Cochrane, Argyll, I 'el i nn' ami N.iial. wliicli, in innim.inil ol Sir Colin lcp pe'l. acco.upanied their majesties to the far east. A li'-avy snowstorm ob scured the vb-v.- from shore and tit' Medina slipped in without . cremoitv or salute. She v.i r.I direct to her "p poillteil moorities between Ihe- lims of Hie wi li oinmg fleet. Their majesties will iiuniip aboard until tomorrow inornlii" when the Medina will cut. r the harbor. The Cross in Heraldry. In curly pagan days tlie i ross was I a symbol of sham" and litnominy, and . only thosi: deforni-.l or misshapen tfee that coal. I be used for no other purttofci- were fornu d into crosses. Hut j since the cross lias become dear to j .('lulstians, siivf Ihe Ave Maria, the, ; most piech.u:; woods and met;t! luivi: i been form d lino It. To the third cell- J jtury mav be tr o '-d the custom of .making tin sign of the cross. In t'l dnvs of Constance. Christians paint".! .eros-u-M on the entrances of their, j houses as a symbol ol their lallri. t 'J hi- impitits to tin- use of the crc.?t! 1 ! in heraldry was gr. n bv the crusaders . w ho wore a r al i !" .-. upon their liehi shoulder as a l"k. n of ihe obligation lh.-v had k n i I themselves. It" form and iiiei.iil"." in lieialdic de signs are many. In fact, over 4uT II f -tiTent forms h'. been recorded bv i.tuib nls of biogi.ipiiv and generalogy. In ber- llrw tin- .toss is form.,! . i oss is formed Pv I iv.-. i perpendicular lines crossing in 'hield. Tliis form foils ways by u'hl te n-, thus expr. -II has been said genie has n'-vr-r and two horizontal the center of thrt is mollified in var 'n.ns und ooniblna ti g many ineHnitigs ' liit human Int. I.t cised a svstom so lies and no endless as is to be found In ildiv. in which fig basic or fundamen- infinite in Its van ,M j(f Hfll,(..(ltl sclcnei of II" -Sev ell ' i nr.- t w nv t-rosses. The Creek i ri" - has all four arm in.il length, while the litin rr.tfs has ih earth end longer than the other three arms The cavalry or Christ T"s rests upon three step m degrees. The Patii.irih cross is iec'ir- niz.-d by it. double ro.sb.ir. The St. .Andrew', cross is an X". in token ol ,th" form of i ros. '.ii which that snint is.utfereil niartrvdom by having his hands and f.-i-t bound to Its four arms The St. Anthom loss is shaped like a if. and has its l.a u" from the cross that St Anthony, abbot, wore upon his lo;,l;. tllotlg't Ihe origin of his c ci.is , seeniK. to l.e I :gv ( I-. ti. II is a matt' r ol interest that lllajit I American I n toil i-- have the i-ros. a I he basic emblem of I heir m ntch' ons. j Anionic tln in :-t.- ..I least five of the 1 president-. Th" 'i'rfiel.l hp I.l has blue i ross in ni" dexter canton, and , the fin-ily motto is. "In the i i... s I . i''"i''nr ihe t or snteni ii.ot on 11 Li fiar. two ir,i'. i:N in.: a ros. form I ' ork Sun I " neculis From Journal Want Ads 1 I ROYALTY REACHES POD NSTOM UNITED ITALY ONE RESULT OF W S Government at Rome Consideis 1 One Hundred Million Well Spent in View of Remarkable Revival of Patriotism. 8rrl.il Cor-rrietitn.Uiirp P. Mrnln .Imirnull Itollie. Jan. 1 a-,,. 'I'uieo-1 ta li . n j war coniinu. of absorbing interest t,.; Italiaim and no matter wbal the mono- j tary cist II will soon reach $ 1 uO.imi.i.- ntiii popular It ehr.g is that it e.ir.iiot be loo greiil to pay lor the llllilie..- lion of his majesty's subjects that li.o I resulted I.l ab ill other in i f Ne:t ' I'alalUi e and V. .usi.b I era t Ions. I The old antngonisi land l'it-dinonlese, .. I Sicilians, of ' ielioes) I and ' f 1 .or.ibards and ; appeared before the IlllililUS . se a I'd net in uu is. ha eneniv . uithern iiiiinon i Old and new parlies have ceased ; fslrt, with no other example in hist to after 1S4S, when I'tus IN., also liav ing joint .1 In Ihe national war again.-: I AtiMiht. the whole country was in ne- cord. AM classes, from Ihe royal famih down to the poorest people have tluii children ill ihe entrenchments. Queen F.leiiu said: "I wish my s. n Tinhorn were a dozen years obb r, lo be abb i to go to the ! d'Aosta. her I r.uit." The luichesf hildren too young to i take part, went hersell' as a nurse. Tin ,.f the ! ni.it It ; ii sett ! I, elide tri-eolor with which my grainl- '. when 1 was a child, made s for the soldiers of the Indo le, risking her head. May thin ibbon make v on victorious." devotion of the peasants Is ever same i Th,. I more im v ing. A woman of the Ahritz- zl sent shooter to h.-r son, who is a Mtarp it li il si i v ' d bravely under i.en- eral Fara, two Ito iug in poor Itali and the otli.-r lo has deseived H Sons of some ' of Tripi li wlio ; logna s;i usages, w rrt a n, "i me is for ou ir v iiiiv general. 1 1 also." uf the wealthy Arab are fuvol'llble to tin n havfc conic here to Italian oeciipatli lete their studies, and have I li 'Ihe objects of trleiully ileiiionslin- tions. Kecilltly they vlsileil tile l olls scum and the Koiiu.n Forum. St. Fetor's and the Cataeoiubs ami all th. i ther wonders of the Fleitial city. Asked what had Impressed them most thev ansvM red, "The mi; we wroti th. in that It is better than Noah'! ark; Noah had only had a pair of each animal, while hole there are dozen: ; of each:' ' rim legist ssor (.lacomo, w In. won f;t no Ihe lifeline bv dire-tin'. Fi.ruin am ttaken lo re excavations of th. latino, has now und .re to Ils original gh glory the llorlii latino, which vv a ti n. si. uio, or ' lar nii'iius on the I o called Hon F .1 n f the Farm se. from Cardinal Hd ,. in the beeiniiim' ccmiiry, enlrusicl do Farnese. win t lie St vell'.ccll I II the dm tor ami ol to lieinist ablin.. Ih t (p .rlption of that b.autll of th- historic hill, which I the new plants just s.-nt 1 A n. erica n com Incut. 1'rol'cssur land gives most Int. list ing accoiinls of this American flori, I transplanted inpi Italy anil speaks id the -'Mexican Anuia," which cam, i Horn San I' iniio, sprouted on tin Palatine in Kill and flowered Hire. years later, and which wait Iron j that time for three centuries sprea. ' in all the Hardens ol' Soiiiliern Kiiropi ! und. r ihe mi me of Acacia I ndic. I Farnesiaiia. He tells of ihe inlinem. ; lb,, iinporliilion ... trees, plant : vegclabli s Irom Noi Ih and I Aiiu-rie.. had on Ihe landscape, or ' agih ultiire and on the eeononiie am. Iivgiellie i oll.lilioll of the peoples it . l-luiope. 'I'll,. Hoilus Ponianiu:. which I Michael Aiigelo designed and began I mi, I, r Paul I I I. anil w hich was Hn I oroiotv f all Ihe card, lis I France, C.ermauy, Helgiuiii and Hol land, became Hie eenier of this floral . impel -latioi One. II i d nti is . nl b nsiast ie mir t hi I in-oteet ol the arch login and ha. ' bred that ll.mii' of her Highly prized -, i, s ol roses b. giv en p. him ti i p, sliirl ihe low garni II. uni'll ne loooo, aluiosl a wilderness, only a few pines and . ypr.-s.-. -, several i i nl n I nsi oh:, having' .-i iviv.d the long neglect. i The professor Intends !' replant ,).,, (.--tijil liablllia Pseud. icai-la. w in- h Vi spasii o Kobin broiighl from ; Ho- nd. .1 Slat, ii and plaiitid for tni ; lust nine in ihe .Iiird'n du K"i Ii i Paris in lii'lil: Ihe pineapple tro I w in. li Christopher Columbus discov-j ,.i . ,1 in ( Iliad. ilupe in I P'". and w hich u ,, r,.f, .... t bi..ught t I l-hiropc. ( narie'i the I'itii-I u Calls- Hi;!s, being sent to .1 t last. W bieil. unit "Inn i linn, viceroy ol Pirn. LEGAL NOTICE 111 I' VI. I MINI III I III. IM I.UIOll. F. S. kind oft be at Santa Fe, N. M.. j January -'4, 19 II. I Not no is li.-reby given that Trail- . nuilnei Caieia. of All.u.iii-r.iie, N. Al.. wlc. on Feb. 4. 1 imT Hindi- . l..Mi."l.li.l 10: 1-4. SV. I I, S. '., No. n y Hi, for SH. ; I -2 MK. l-t, uri.l XK. ' l-t. si:, i i. Secllon -K. Township ll.t N. llaliKe S F. Meridian has tiled no- , tice of y.ar pi land al uiti titim. to make I. Pal h e ...f, to establish claim lo tin I eve described, before A. F.. i V.'al l,le. : mi j I i-r. N. Pi M., .bate '"I. rk. at or. the 4ih day All.lliUCT- of Mart II, cliimaiit liiiitii-i as witness-. p.,i.:i. fitiu tiiitiet n ., .1. M. Skinner Ii.imoio oieto, Colso li.irtla, all ol All.u'i'i. r pie. N. M. MAN I I L I OTFKfl, Hi (,-lster. Jan. lb. i si; Williams Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry to stop th it Cough. Every bottle guar- anteeil. 2. anil ..". WILLIAMS DRUG CO. 117 W. Central Blue Front im, a 8 y'tt y JUtse? & Men who grasp opportunity use the telegraph letter to further their busi- 1 ness. Western 1 Letters" and "Night Letters." THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY !..o, ironi a eorrupiion .0 bis tciine that of China Chmino or (Juiuiii.-, and! the Ma-jiudia t iramlil lorn, brought from tile I'liited Stales to hbllope ml 17111. The mole mod .-'I planls will; lllll be llcgle.te. I. These Unhide the) Sola niiiii Tula romi'i. i ..tiitnonl.. j called Pol.llo. lir-i illtl-.i.lll, i d Hit Spain in lb,, middle century, the gr en Italy now as a v .-get I II 1 1 1 1 USl foil. 1.1 t P.. I I the slxli inn1 in : PP. I . llSeil table, Wlliell ihe natives llavorinu; tol ' in.-u l. .tin.! of of llavll employed lor co, which Coluiiibiis 1 I tij w hen exiiiorin g ll island Cuba: tomato, eultivati icans adiiilst the maiiu I by the Mix ta ploeu. t l oin equatoi ial A mi l a; vanilla, which Americans used t ' and tlie Jerusalem yellow flowers of ill th.. IM lai in,. 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