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GUNNISON NEWS-CHAMPION fkjfdjsflkls fdfjkdjfdkf klkflkdflsdf A NEW (???) COME TO (???) b% t ' g — | An ol the M’s-! u—‘»: the bhud sdbesants of Puchai » well shown a the ac- | mi? article, a letter whach Judge D. C. Beaman of Deuver ve | coutly waote o the editor of the ! Gleswood Post Puchot aad Teddy guote stale's or aay kind of nghte, and & wes a.-di thet their supporiess should shiak any other cousee & voin deeas . May Gish, 1900, | Editos Gleawwod Post, , Gleawoud Springs. ¢ ulorad. beasr Sas { 1 bove just sead wath tervor and dismay your editorial uf Aped 3k ia which you sey that states rights “pesshed with the War of Seces sion” sad that the Federal Govers weut should wadertake 10 do the work of the states within M{ boundaries, doing it “wsth full awthority,” because, as you say, “the doctrine of states rights has been w 0 completely repudiated by the people. that, save for a few dreamers n Colorado, it is never heard of in this intelligent and progressive age For forty-five vears the greatest| legal and political writers, and the courts of the Umited Siates have said that not a single principle of say kind wae decided by the Civil War: thet the only thing that was decided was thet the Northern army wes strouger than the Southern one: that if the pesult of the war had been the | other way, mo principle would have | beon decided, but merely the fact that the Bowthern army was stronger then the Nosthern one. | Evea o lately as 1907, in the case of Kensss ve. Colorade, cowncil for R verrign .- hosunt pawer ia Congvess te tiin--i-:: stoter, but dt.'—. “1 am oware in advenciag this | dacteias [ ssem 1o nfi’ gvont decisione of the courts, 1 spesk with deference.” in responee 1o this, the supreme coart of the Upied -"n-n-od'h'! the argement of connsel ignoved the principal factor in the constitation, | to the eflect that “Powers not dele- | gated to the United Siates by the | constitetion ~ * * are mnd!otbv‘ states respectively,” and that ihel control of waters *properly belongs | to the states by their 'uhenm' SOVEREIGNTY.” And yet a country editor in Colo- | rado, without the least “deference,’” | with ome ewipe of his legal fist | knocked out these treasured ideas, | and relegated his state 1o the condi- | tion of a dependent territory. ! Sarely a “new Daniel has come! to Judgment.” ‘ Hambly Yoars i D. C. Beavan, ! Duiee-Berryhill Wedding Two popular Gunnison yo»ngi folks were wedded last Sunday, May | sth, when at nooun at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Berryhill, were united in matrimony | Mr. Chas. Duree and Miss l".tholi Berryhill. | The house was beautifully deco rated with plants and green vim,l and the oceasion was made a gala | one by the relatives and imimui friends invited. Rev. Stephen Lum ley used the beautiful ring service i conducting the ceremony. 1 The bride wore a gown of white | silk trimmed with val lace. The groom wore conventional black. They were attended by Miss Hazel | Berryhill, sister of the bride and Mr. | dohn Risse of Mt. Carbon. Thet wedding gifts were nemerous and handsome. After the wedding an elegant re- | past was served by Mrs. Berryhill Mr. and Mrs. Daree are mot only popular among our young folks, but command high regard in the busi ness world and predictions of suc-| cess and happiness along life’s ;o.t~| nev are freelv mingled with the con- | gratulations and best wishes shower e mpon them. ! The ~amth cottage in North Guan- i nisom is their home. | Taling Trout Eggs Raimbow trout are just beginning to run in esrnest, and mem at the three field spawning etations are kept busy taking Euh Ames is in charge at creek, Geo. Percell st Stenben and M. N. Foster st Little Elk creek. (???) FAVER IN HIGH SCHOOL ‘uu.uuuu ‘ » | Quite 8 delegation of Gunwison ‘MMN"“‘J\IH went kst Friday w 0 bwha 1o e part o the snnual Wemtern Siope Khetoncal and Fold Mest. Prof. W. A Frauks, superistondent of the county bigh ‘M'-mt‘ig")‘“; !L-.o as the Ssack ‘eewm, aad by | | Mies Holou Wobster ue sepresenta- | tive in the declamations sad Mies | Kate Redden in orstory Mise (nsie | Putess, Ohoster Pitionr and Bruce | ii-o-qwhfl-“uh‘d vear, winniag 73 posnis. Mowt 'n-.nt 31'..‘.!‘.:-& W, Dl 9, | Gunnison 5, Olathe 4, and Paonie 3 [Uwen O'Fallon of Guanison broke the record of the Western Nup-‘ [sociation with the shot pet, p.nn.‘ it 5N foet aad ve nches . la the declamation comtest Mies | Helen Webster won great applavee | lwumdh--auu vhe | Violin _ Ste divided fiest place |-.'lth Mies Seaberg of COwray, the j*hfiqmfl-mhw&whfll A'-ulh betier For second place Montrose and Paonia also tied. lu ! the asgement Kracaw of Tellaride won first with the Paonia man sec- | ond, Delte shird. lu oratory Tellu- | ride also won first, Delta second and | Ouray third place. Miss Redden, who was to have given the oration for Gunnison wae taken oevonlyill with pneemonia and brought home i 8 eritieal condition | The comnty sthletic field wmeet | open to all boye in any scihool s | Genaieon cownty haa i-uchup" 10 the dete of Neterday, May 25. I will begia ou the base ball field at Gunnison st one o'clock. The events will be divided into two classss. First, for boys uwndes 16 yoass of age, mest be in schodl in consty. Second. boye between 16 21. Opsn & ol camess in . Modals or priass will be givea to ol who take o first. A gold medal will be given to the boys whe take the most nember of wadivided [pointe in sheir class snd o silver ,modalw those who ave second. A e e e S S S l Five orders in one day foliowed a three line ad in last week's News (11 ru “Po not ran the ad for turkey agnin as | have all the orders | ’ [} cam il writes the pleased advertiger. : s : F YOU WANT RESULTS TRY A "WANT AP IN :!flt;nr. COLUMNS 3 PER LANE | | I COAL OOAL, COAL, | | Parsous & Ferguson. | e Private board and rooms by the week or month. 14 L. Mes. Jaxe Wansen, | ’ Cvele Hatchers and all -vflloll poultry supplies at the store of H. ‘l‘A Lawrence on Tomichi avenue. 14 I Waxten—Good girl for general howsework for June, July and Au-| gust. Write 1o The lola Hotel, lola, l(‘okrndn‘ 19, | | When in need of a good, up-to | | date sewing machine get the White | | Rotary. For Sale by G. ). Martin. [ The enly machine on earth that will |sew on buttons. 16-f . For Satk—Rhode Island Red eggs {for hatching Roosters this vear [from Frank Foy's famous 200 g-g; |strain. ®1.00 per sitting. | 1ot Roves Kxorr, | | For Sale-——160 acre ranch. Cuats i 130 tons of hay, best water right on (ereek. 70 head of cattle, 8 horses, | machinery, £7 500, easy terms. | | Hesey F. Lake & Son, Gunuison. | We still have some of those pack lages of garden seeds sent to News | Champion by Congressman Taylor. | You are welcome to them either by ! lealling at the oflice or dropping us la card. | CAPITAL for meritious mining, ' manufacturing, and railroad enter ‘pr'lfltl. For partienlars apply to [CHARLES T. JOHNSON & €O | Suite 212 Warder DBldg, Washing [ton, D. C. 1519 | | Do not meglect your eves when lan expert optician is in Gunnison on the 14th, 15th and 16Gth of May. | INot a house to house fakir but a | qualified optician with 10 years ex {perience. D, Sixcecros, 0. D, " Gur_stoch of Susmisere inchodes |all xinds of rockers, from luxurioes | easy chairs, upholstered in ladfia,l {to the pretty bird's eye maple and |willow rockers. Our sock com | sonable prices. 15¢f. Cuarrsce Apaws, Gunnison. GUNNISON, COLORA ', FRIDAY, MAY 13, e Pot Cinnomes Boey BSO ves's Botel, Gunsinss Cossty e !hd“umh”flu week. A base boll gowme will & played the 25th at 930 4 wm. b tweon the coumty high sctiod and : | team from Cremied Bune New King of England | The latter part of last week ol world was shocked 10 hear of S sudden death of I leard VI, King w. Mis eldest som, wae i crowned we George ¥ Edward had valv heen on the thoow eight years. Rio Grande (???) R. Reynolde, hoeman for the Grande and Western Union ot of Guanieoa got in the twile yewtordey He was accused by the railrasd of lt*?dlh-.-dfidfiu Sind wslliag it 1o poddiess. Wi Golonss wes that be wisnded to obhi) o Buepver collet the meoney an- Sora it over %o the company The pesliminary beaving before Jodge Leabv vesultod in his being pot sndes SSOO bond and hie trial this afterncon may result in his bo ing bowad over to the distriet o urt, ! Fer Sab The Caldwell residence on I'1e Street. 3 iote 2500 Bexey ¥ Lo ' Petatess For Sole l Seed potatoes also cooking | fi toes, toc ewl. at W. A Johuso 8| ranch, Hot Spring ereek, Dovle .-,‘ Colo. Hitf. | ! M. £ Gwch Netice ‘ | On Sanday, May 14, will Le 1 /d 'the Epworth Leaguwe Anunivers v | Speeial services, inclading solo< d | apecial address, in the evening I+ m 7 to 8 o'clock I Petatess for Sele | We have seed potatoes, hoth ey | and late varieties. Also first 8 | potatoes for cooking. Price 750 1 "handred in 500 Ih. lots, [ (15t Z. M. Havy v ' Ouw Fountaia is open For the Seasn.' Drop in and bring along T Ithirst. Tickle your pallet wii a |sparkling glass of onr delicion- - a water or an e cream sundlac O'LEARY, The Druggi- | P ! Netice ; | The annual meeting of the (- nison Coumty Stockgrowers, Ass - tion will be held at the court I, se in Connison Saturday, June 4. | U’ at 1.30 p. m ngl R. H. Axpriws, P're | ‘ C. L. Sroxg, Sec's 'Spocial Romsd Trip Momeseclcrs " Rates %o Points in New Mexicc ond Teass During 1910 On the first and third Tuesda - of each month during the entire vour, |the Colorade & Soathern will -l | round trip homeseekers tickets © al | great many points in New Mc o |MM‘M_V redaced r o8 | Final limit twenty-five days all w | ing stop-over privileges. :: For detailed information, 1 ‘e Idc.dc-’.-t mearest Colorad & |Southern Agent, or address T E. |Fisher, General Passenger Ag-at, | Demver. 15-52 al. For xrx1—Samall fernished house. 11928 Mes. Mary B. Suin < the value uf the eopper and stuff Honils o some '.“ Sheriff Pat Hanlon made the ar s having been wetching the case ¢ owome months. A w. W' but full of the copper, was fosnd | lovno ds remdence and a M‘ cddler o town had jest paid him | <10 for hike stuft ; New Grocery Store 4B Honell, hos sssociated in usiness with Wade Quarles, aleo contly of Moutrose, and the swo I conduct o grovery and feed usiness. They have remted the lhns brick on Maia street and Jout Jane first expect to have their " ew cash grocery in operation P A Cathbert came in im-l ' Leadviile last might to sttend the * funersl of 0-.-‘}‘4.; Seewe = ihough « dozen of she railvund A | vaste ssrved as hsumen *t and all epesk ia sfiecsionste terwe of |7 ad"” Estes. | ——— | Mies Lizzie Miller is thie -fi{ ing to Louieville where Mrs. P. P ‘Allu now resides. | Netice | The Town Board of Health will go over the streets and alleys of Guan mison this next week to inspect the premises surrounding all residence mpvr\_v and vacant lots. This is a ' I notice to clean up. ‘ ' AO, Jessinas, » Town Marshal. l Queen Quality pumps and low shoes. A big new line ‘ SAMPLINER'S. l Rewember the special program at | the Electric Theatre Saturday night. | | Mr. Spencer will sing The Holy City. | Fou Sair A pure bred shorthorn bull five years old Will weigh about 1300 Ixo. Fruaz, ; I! 19.22 Sargents, Colo. ; ' For Sad'—One folding bed, sin gle iron hed, oak reading, table and other articles of furniture. lnqnia'vl I News-Champion oflice 19 22. ; | Leave vonr orders early for flow €ts dor Decoration Day and (‘.mn.i mencement. Quality and satisfac tion guaranteed | 'l!’. P. C. Boyues, i 'pr Daniels & Fisher Flower Store. | | Dr. Singelton, the optician, will |be glad to make a prescription for lany error of relractive c'nmtxmmi} ' Henses correctly fitted to the eyes | | Employ the most modern methods for testing the eves. At the Myers Hotel May 11, 15 and 16 | Wasten —A good live salesman to ) represent us in (Gunnison county. Only men capable of earning SIOO to £250 need apply. A permanent [ ition to right man R J. L. Hermax & Sox, [ 439 Colo. Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. 'l For sarr — Cheap if taken at once, ' | three horse power engine and five | fittings and accessories, one Worth-1 ington Duaplex pump, one cutoff saw, '1 24 inch with mandrell, Simplex com | bination churn and butter worker ‘| cemplete. ome feed cutter, and all '|ether fixtures and tools to be usad .| All machinery ia first class condition. 1920 Beuce Revpey, Gunnison. G.A.R. BOYS OFF FOR THE JUNCTION T T g | The anoual encampaen: of G A K. boss bor the department of Colo rado and Wyoting » being held at wnd Jonction this wewk . and re ports are that Judge Ihesier T Sapp of our city s boweg wrged by bas fniends s & candidate for com- The Judge has o world of fmends among prowaneni people of state, all of whom want bam | clocted. Ferguson of Deaver i He hae mentioned before for this high homor, but uever sllowed his name obe presevied However, Comeades Heary I lLake, W. & Inste, S L. Trine and B . Hermck from Guanison Post No 17 have Gone dowm 1o asmist. and cight dele aoten from our sirong lehiel Corps jwill help. The delegates of the Corpe ave Mesdames 8 J. Miller, C T. Sills, Joba "lclp’l. k. A Price, JA B Waner, £ F. Mueller and Annie Dowmey Mrs Sapp s also ' ae a wational ade of the %of the Revolution ' | boys and shall we say, the ) ..ilb ore apticipaling a grand tume, "-d expect to land the Ligh position "-*fi-J“gvhap_u . Anticity of Marble i 1 | Marble Times:- What sort of al | Smentmer are we going to have at ,| Marble®? The answer to the ques | tion is being given in the work that | | began yesterday on the Treasury ,| Mowntain railroad, in the starting of | the sawmill at Crystal vo early in the | season, in the stir and u‘ivi&vn& in a short time the familiar, resonant .lmdfiollwty Mountain canary » | will be aflost, as in seasone pest; )| minsre with characteristic conrage .|ond sssl, vi.hhhdh. thesr 2 a bringing hiddea treasures |=a-o‘-h of walle In-pw every inlet of the |district. Late in the wimter, like l|~w~udfinti‘e ebbing to old . jocean, it will return loaded with | argosies of purple sails. e—. eR 5 . QOAL, COAL, COAL, 1 | Parsons & Ferguson. |, —_——— - | Don't fail to_read Gavette Wros. | | ad. in this weeks issue. 19-20. 1 , e ;i Aun extension dining room table ' for sale. Fxcellent condition. Duxver T, Sarre. | Clarence Adams ! | Farniture and Queensware. Tele phone No. 64. | For wexr—New York Cafe corner. | Newly fitted up as restanrant. ‘ ] Istf Quisy & Hoaax | The ROYAL CAFE will furnish | Room and Board at £7.00 per week. | Special rates by the month. | ! B. B. Lasusrook, proprietor. | | Four teams of good draft lmrws' or sale, also one good team of muln.l | ANI well broken and in good condi ' | tion. W. 1. Axnersox, ‘ 11920 Grannison ’ For Sar—Cavbage Plants. I'Ln»l | gage them now. Ready to take up |/ ".ny time after Jume lst. Jo¢ per hundred. Mes. J. W, Swiem, ‘ l 1719 Gunnison, (ol | For Saje ! | Washing machine and a double | | mattress for sale I “I'.o Mes, W. R. McNent. | , B | 'l Housecleaning. carpet cleaning | ‘and laying, woodcutting, a specialty »!"‘ lawn catting and keeping. in inrtl 'nll kinds of job work by the hour | Headquarters at the Graff house, ”G.nniflou. E. A, McCaey : Chinaware . the party table or ’tbe substartial. durable kind for every day wear. We have loveiy 'm in these and can fit out the 'lt.ble for any occasion. Call and :,oxnmif.e when vou need chinaware _'l.')-fl. Cranesce Apaws, Guanison. | Visit the popular and Up-to-Date {ing a new hat. For street and drees || hats, we carry all the latest shapes| | |and patterns. | : Mrs. J. D Jexxisos. | |Second Millinery Store, Upper|: AMaia St 14t & SUMBER » (???) e i | o At bee o clock Monday the iutte's exire taking back the trmn crew from thew Sonday w Gebsison pulied owt of the vards heve Lt weer Geo Letes with bas haad on throttle where e had doiven ot least one trein a day with hardiv a beeak for tweniy six yomrs At mix o'clock as they were rocading the curve ot Almont, lis daughter, Mes A D Mckee heard the train and noted that she did ot hear the greeting whastle which her father wlwaye sounded Fireman Braswell, also noticed the onismion and slowing of the train and looked over from his work The engineer s cab secmed empty Hastily cromsing over Le fouud the aged rwiroad man u prome wpon the floor, wit « hie against the pipes Sewsed with apo plexy or paralyein. he had apparently fallen forward. *‘u’ the throttle with the last effort of a clouding wind. Going on a short distance to 'M-a,. the trainmen found Mr and Mre. Mchee waiting at the sta tiom where they were notified of the l.flmd-t Mr Estes was immediately Ibmqtn to Gunuison, but never re- I..iud consciousness, and died at six o'clock Monday, May 9. Feneral |services sre set for Friday at one (o'clock at the house, his son, Cale, ngton the night befose. A grest many railroad friends arrived from Mr. Estes was one of the oldest engineers in pownt of service on the Rio Grande systemn He came to Gunnison connty in 1584 and imme distely 100 k charge of the Huttes ren. muuflm a chonge excOpt Some Tens & years ago on the west end owt of Geasieon. He hoad mover been ia & werions {wreck and was --t‘.x-h—‘ on the third divieon, tak - ing the Crested Batte ren ss pre ferred hecouse he wanted to be at home as much as possible. Before coming to Gunuison Mr. Estes was an engineer ot of St. Lowis and worked bringing in supplies at the time of the famous Fade bridge con straction. Mr. Fstes was born on a farm near Greeafield, 111 on the 25th of April, sixty years ago. There he grew aup and received his education On October 21, 18372 he was married at Glaspie, [llinois, to Miss Thuramu tis Horton. The family has lived in {Gunnison since early days The | three danghters. Mrs. I°. W. Harper, {Mrs. A. D. Mekee and Miss Dosia (live im this vieinity., Cale is the tonly som. Three children who died [ia infancy are buried at Crested | Butte. A brother, B F. Estes ar | rived Wednesday from Salt Lake | City to attend the funeral and two other brothers live, one at Danville, | IL, and another at Stillwell, Okla | Mr. Estes was a Mason and also lhad for vears been a prominent {worker in the Methodist church at Gunnison. He was also a member f the B of 1.7 Tin which he ear {ried life insnrance Geo Estes was an excellent citi ‘/?"\ m 0'\0'!‘»" wav re II ..ll*’ m '”.“ "l”hv‘l"*\ ""‘Jlfi“fl‘ ’IH'I l\l“‘l 1 'li\ | family His death 1s generally re eretted New Mill Workiag Fine and Hundred Men Employed ‘ Howard Marshall came in Wed imesday from Dorchester. It was a | hard trip through the swow banks | yet remnaining but the road is now open. ' Mr. Marshall tells ns that the new 1200 ton mill of the nited Colorado i Mines company is working splenaid v, and while not vet operated to its full capacity is making an excellent eongentrate and a good saving from ore as low as €0 in value About a hundred men are now steadily emploved by this enterpns ing miming company and supphes are hauled in and the ore and con centrates taken out byway of the al most impassable Tavlor pass. In deed 1t has been impossible to cross it for two weeks, though men are constantly shovelling and teams breaking the road. Now a good strong pull by the business men of Gunmson, Crested Butte and Tm Cap, the miners and ranchmen interested, the county commissioners and the forestry de partment and we caght to be able to ensare that Taylor park cutoff, and s bring this trade down water grade.