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WESTERN LIBERAL. LOUDSTiUUO, AUGUST 4 11)05. A 'floe ralo Tucsdny nlsht. Fred Smyth returned the first of the week from his trip to Callfornla.whcre ke bad the time of his life. A man child was born to Mr. and tin. I?. F. Arnold last Friday. The boy has seven sit ters and no brother. Mrs. M. Q. Hard in and children have heen down In the Animas visit ing Mrs. irardin'3 sister, Mrs. S. It. Bunagaa. P. M. Chase, who has been spending some time at the XT company's ranch, returned the first of the week, to Join Ifte summer grass widower's club. A. II. Strout, formerly superintend ent of-achools at Albuquerque, was In the city this week, representing May card, Merrill & Co., the school book publishers. K. 15. Jones, who has been attending t T. A. Lister's assaying work, left the first of the week for the Jemcz hot springs, where he will spend the tttaialndcr of his vacation. The Eev. T. J. Rogers, who had Charge of the Christian church heVe 'some years ago, returned the first of the week, and will remain for some , Mme, 3. A. Leahy has bad Dew glass set In tJhe windows of the front of the Rob erts & Leahy mercantile company's store, and Is now ready f-rr the ball season to open again. Ho says the boys do cot seem to care to play ball la front of his store while thcro Is broken glass In the front. The rains have created a large body of water in the flats below town, and a féw ducks have made their appearance there. Some of the shooters have been out, but have not been very successful as yet. The ducks will feel lonesome without G. P. Hull, who for many years called on them regularly three times a week. The Morencl troop, a section of the Arizona militia, was In town Wednes day, en route to Prescott, where the annual encampment will be held this year. The soldiers did not bring their horses with them, but brought their' táddlcs and other equipment, and ex pecte to hire some bronks at Prescott, and then do the cavalry drill. I). B. Adams, who makes a business o'f selling more than an hundred thou sand dollars worth of life insurance cnnually for the New York life com pany, Is in the city between trains the Brat of the week. He says that not withstanding what Ton) Lawson says, and what the directors of the Equita ble company have been caught doing, that the New York life continues to 'sell good insurance, and he sells bis Bhare. A year or so ago a survey was made of the two townships north of Stein's Pass, by order of the government. For some reason, probably because of er rors, the s'urvey was not accepted by thti BorVcyor general. At the time the survey was mado S. V. Winn, of the National gold and silver company, met the party and secured the promise of a tracing of the map that was to be made of the townships. This map, although not accurate enough for the government Is very complete, and good enough for an ordinary individu al. Mr. Winn had a number of blue prints' made of tho tracings, copies of which he has presented to the Lm kkal. The maps show all the roads and trails in tho two townships, the various mines and ranches, and every thing of interest. Any person desir ing to see these prints may find them at the Lihkual olllce. Afc a meeting of tho summer grass widowers' club in Clifton about three weeks ago the matter of public morals was taken up. Since the members bad becomo grass widowers they bad been ' following tho footsteps of the genuine grass widowers, and bad seen more of Clifton by the electric light than tbey ever had before. They were greatly surprised to find the condition the town was In. What struck them as the toughest proposition In tho town wan the way the fciualo population of the tenderloin section of the town paraded the streets, and congregated in the saloons. Tho chairman of the club appointed a committee on morals with power to act. The committee visited the assistant district attorney, and pointed out to him bis duty, which be said be would perform. The com mittee visited the officer bt the Arli ona copper company who attends to the reuts and teal estate, and urged ' bini to do something. He notified all salotfn keepers who were paving ground rent to tho company that if they allowed the women to co'iiie Into their saloons their leases would be for feited; This meant putting them out of business. The saloon keepers were hot at this interference with their business. Several crap9 resulted, and in one of them Jeff Uunagan, who keeps a saloon, beat up Ü. Risdon, the photographer, who had taken a great deal of interest in the reformation of tho town. Risdon has suffered from more than one assault, and may be Compelled to leave town, so strong Is the Ire of tho saloon keepers over what he has done. A large number oi'tbe women have left town. The LintKAt.. recently told of the wonderful gold mine that Col. E. Ran dolph and some asocíales had discov ercd down in Mexico, and wcro ex ploitlng. Tho company has adopted an entirely new schemo In promoting the property. Generally tho promo tors sell tho mine to tho company for all of its stock, and then put back into the treasury from one-tenth to ont' third of the stock, which Is offered to the public at par or less. This money Is used to develop the property, and build reduction works. When the mine gets to paying tho stockholders may get a good thing on what they put in, but It has to be good for them to get their money back and Interest on It, if they put the money in as an In' vestment, and do not intend to s pe culate on the stock. The promotora are on Easy street as soon as the prop erty begins to pay. They aro out only the original investment of the mine. The price of amine is the most ua- certain thing in the world. It Is worth only what It can bo sold for, and there Is generallysuchadiflcrence between the cash price actually paid and the prico the promotora get for it Id stock that the first dividend squares the account, while It takes many dividends to square tho accounts of the men who piid cash for the stock. Of course the promotor, who discovers a good thing and puts It on the market is entitled to a good tbi,ug, but not all of it. Col. Randolph and his partners have invented a new tbtng, in stock promotion, or more properly speaking, mino promotion. It was estimated that it would require $200,000 to build the necessary works to care for the ore from this property atd put it on a producing basis. One quarter of the stock of the company, with a par value of $1,000,000 was set aside for the purposo of producing a working capital, and the following proposition was made to investors: The company would take the inves tor's money and give blm tho com pany's note for the amount, payable in fifteen months, without interest. When the note is paid the holder will receive as a bonus, or interest for the use of each dollar, four dollars, par value, of stock in the company, and then he, as well the promotor, would be on velvet. If the property proves to be a failure the investor will lose no wore money than if it had been promoted in the ordinary way, and If it is a success he is In much better shapo. Of course such a promotion scheme could only work on a big gold property, where the expenses for ma chinery are comparatively small, and where the returns are quick. On a copper property, where It takes years to get it into a paying position it would be impracticable. In this case the allotment to the public was taken up in a few days, and many people only heard of it when It was too late to get their money In. From the record made by Voluntary Weather Observer Clapp, made dur ing the past month It is learned that 2.10 Inches of rain fell, there were eleven clear days, twelve partly cloudy, and eight cloudy. Tho thermometer got up to 108 on the 6th and 8th, while the lowest temperature was 05 on the 4th. On that day the range of temp erature was 49 degrees, tho maximum being 104. In this section the hot season commences In Juno" and lasts till the rains commence, which is gen erally early la July. This year the really hot weather commenced on the twenty-second of Juno, when the thtr luomctcr registered a maximum of 100 degrees. It registered 100 or more every day, excepting one, July 2, when it only got to 99, until tho eleventh of July. On the tenth of July it clouded up and cooled off a little. On the eleveuth there were rains in the vicin ity which tempered the air, and that was the last day on which the ther mometer reached 100. Since then the weather has been very comfortable, except for the occasional dampness, and last Sunday it was positively chilly at times the maximum reading that day being 82 degrees, and the nilulmum being 5S. The Lordsburgers who left lU' June, on account of the beat, aro now safe in returning, for there is no duogur of excessive heat again this summer. Of course this advice does not apply to the people who are having a gbod time, only to he wives who are lonesome without tbelr busbauds. IT. M. Colbatb was ta from Gold Hill Wednesday. He has been quito ill for some time, and think) be will have to leave the Hill for a time to recup erate, and contemplates resigning his position as postmaster. He would have sent In his resignation before this If he could get any one to take tho olllce, but no one at Gold Hill wants It. The people there uro glad to have a post ónico in camp, but each one wants some other person to bold tho office, as iliO emoluments are small. Tho government pays several hundred dol lars a year to carry tho mail to and. from Gold Hill, and does not get twenty-five dollars a year back for the work. If the government does this much the residentsof thicamp should do their bhare, and care for the mall after it arrives. If tbey do nut they will be without a postoOIce, and have to travel to Lordsburg for their mall. Tlie Song of the Crattle, -yZ" i h -e s ft HWeut little ita- (V7-""V yJV ilo Iihiik ni in iImikUvj -íef-3 A ii-iir Utile life ill a I is r TV í t ZZ roinlnir tn ll.w; - fl i"' 'iwn nr eillHH'V nnnim -v . 1 thit will lint an" ral'''; t ), Z.S. pure little wiul wititf- rjj.'ff lntf flown from n'mvui -Z-" A ilnrhnK ti eara lur, a tjaby u luve. hnn of the grandest n K e n c I p which riilinht ened S'lciicn has illsoiivoreil to relieve motherhood from excusyiva "nrTerinij Is tha M Kitvoiiln l,rl'(!Iltlnn,, di'vNi'd liy Dr; H. V. lMcrc". Inn physician if . r-í7 Surreal Itisil-f ti J I Vtl - tute, of Uuf- xLV - f. :. fr ío. N. Y. Oww . Tills wonderful "Prescription" ImliiiPS tho entire, nervous system with tiitlural, healthy vlttillty; gives elanic vltror to tho Jclicnt orcntilsm Seclnlly concerned in niot.hcrhoiHl, ami makes tho cmniiiiJ of liahy entirely free, from danger and almo! freo from pain. "I vlh to state that I havo wd poctoT Fierre' Favorite Preirrlntlon with reiy irooo' results." writes Mrs. Kallc M. Anuí, of Hud son. iew iiamtwhlro. "llaU Keen In ikm' iii'min tor over nmr ycnis anil hnil tx-en twlro In the hospital. My hnshand broncht some of your tavorlto rrescrinilon,' and it 1ms cnrrled me eanlly llirouuli my lat two conflricmi'tits. Wo aru now blessed with two healthy rhtlil.-en, and I am sure your niedl clttu has dimi me morn (rood thin all the other troatiuent I havo uvcr received." BAD HHAOACMI3 own erally arise from bad stom achs. Foul breath, bitter tale. coated tontmc, sour eructations or bch hlni of (rns, art) common aymntoni! though not all pnsttint In every ca. To euro, tako small dirtw, only one or two each day. of old J)r. Pierce's lMiR4nnt Pell. -ta tl.n Orlvl. nal Little Uvef PIII, (Irst put up by him over 40 years ami. One or two a laxativo. Uirou or four cathartic. The Saltón sea has not yet been put under control. It was thought that the gates at tho head of the Imperial canal were In shape to control the How of water, but the river washed a chan nel alongside tho gate, and soon was sending down an immenso amount of water. A heavy wind camo up, and the waves on the sea began washing the Southern Pacific track out. For several days the trains had a great deal otdidlculty In crossing safely. The company had a couple of thousand men at work in the valley, building a shoofly track around the lowest place. The track is high enough so there will be no danger from the sea fur a long time, even if it should keep increasing as rapidly as it bas for the past few weeks. It is hoped that before the water can get up to this new track that the flow of water will be controll ed, and further danger passed. The new line Is some ten miles longer than the old track, but the trains make better time over it than over the soft track. "MakeHuy While the Sun Shines." There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. He knows that, the bright sunshine , may last but a day and he prepares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So It should be with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may at tack some membor of tho home with out warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which Is tho best known medicine for these diseases, should always bo kept at baud, as immediate treatment is nec essary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by all Dealers In Medicine. Weak earis Are due to Indigestión! NInpty-nlne of every one hundred people who have heart troubla can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It is t olentillc fact that ail cases of heart disease, not organic, aro not only traceable to, but are the direct result ol Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swallsthe stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaublo, of Nftvada, O.. says: I had stomach troubla and was In a had state at I had heart tioubi with it. 1 took -Kodol Dyspepsia Cure (or about lour months and it cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. Sl.OOSIze hCdlnt times the trial sua, which sells lor 50c. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT 4 00., CHIC ACO. "Sold by tho Eagle Drug & Mercantile Cotupauy." VTOTICB KMIl PITIILIOATIOV. LAND il olhce nt I.tu Oik-cm, New Mexico, "une -U llkl'i. Nolieo is hereby yivi-n ll'ut the lol- iiiwiiiir-niitneii settler luis nieti not its ol lit in tention lo inuko Huul moot In huiuxirt ot his clitim. mid (hut gun! ni-oot will be mulle before II...M.II U'll.l-.i.. I " Si i'. .1' ... ....... ... his olheu nt iirilsburir, N.M., on Auiruit 5th, bur,, viz. lluslo M. Muir lor Hie tK'4, NV', flvv,. NK',. W!,, BE', Sec. 3ti, Tp. K 17 W. N., I'M. Hu names the following witnesscs'o prove his ooiitiiiuouK resiiioucw nnm uud eiillivit tinii ot. siml land, vU : Tuco. Kciincitv, ot HHuiiita. IN.M ; .1. 11. Muir, or rifpur. N . M. ; Win. Khlott, of Uod Hock. N.M.: K.U. Ilarri. ol 8e.ar, N.M, Juróme Martin, Uovtstur. Tie World's lews Is Ttest Given in tiapers that are MEM- ÜEKS OF THIS ASSOCIATED PK ESS. THE EL PASO TIMES Is a mem ber of this great News Gathering Association, and Is therefore the bust paper west of Dallas, south of Denver and east of Los Angeles. Take the TIMES and get all the news. RATE OK SUIIrfClUlTION : 7.00 pet year 65 Cents r moiKh. THE DAILY TIMES JZl Paso, Texas. pi'.rOKTO- CONDITION OK First National Bank or F.t PASO, TEXAS, At the cIobo of business on MAY 29, 1903. ReSonroes, Iiflnnsftn't dlsrourts 1,J14,H3.0() Overilnitis, secured and unsecured lS.lu0.17 U.rt. Iloniiato secure cir O'llatinu 910,000,00 IJ.H. 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