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N W EST E R N LI BE ft AL. IDEAL WOKEN OF THE PAST Live In History at the Inspiration ol Men Who Led the World in Art and Learning. "All Inspiration comes from ornan." la these words Castlgllcme sums up medieval Ideas and theories on the subject. Hers It Is to Insulte man with hope' and courmto on the battlefield and In the council chamber, In the pur suit of art and learning. In the higher paths of virtue and religion, to point the way upward and lift hearts from enith to heaven. So It was that the boy Raphael grew nf In the enchanted air of Urblno un der the fostering care of the good dnrhess; so Isabella d'F'te h.ard young Arlosto recite the first cantos of his great poem, or gave Mantegna and Costa themes for their pictures in the studio of the grim old castello that looks down on the Mantuan lakes and the windings of "smooth-sliding Mtnclus." Bo Veronica Cambara smiled on the early efforts of the painter Correg glo, and Vlltorla Colonna soothed the loneliness of Michelangelo's weary old age. By their delicate culture and refined taste these noble women brought art Into close touch with life. By their gracious and kindly sym pathy they cheered the artist souls that, were struggling toward the light, and helped to produce Immortal works. Will posterity say as much for the women of our own age? Exchange. Divided Ownership. A gentleman, while taking a morn ing walk down a country lane met boy driving some pigs to market. "Who do these fine pigs belong to?" asked the gentleman. "Well," said the boy, "they belong to thad theer big sow." "No, my boy," said the old gentle man; "I mean who is the master of them?" "Well," replied the boy, "thad theer little un; 'es a beggar fer fighting." CARE FOR CHILDREN'S Hair and Skin With Cuticura. Noth ing Easier, Trial Fres, The Soap to cleanse and purify the skin and scalp, the Ointment to soothe and heal rashes, itchlngs, red ness, roughness, dandruff, etc. Noth ing better than these fragrant super creamy emollients (or preserving and purifying the skin, scalp and balr. Sample each free by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Oxen and sheep are believed to fat ten better in company than when kept alone. Makes the laundreaa happy that's Bed Croas Bag Blue. Makea beautiful, clear white clothes. . All good rocera. Adv. It is easy to pick out the man from the small town. He is the man who wears rubbers. THOUGHT SHE COULD HOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Unionville, Mo. "I suffered from female trouble and I got so weak that I i could hardly walk across the floor with out holding on to something. I had nervous upelli and my fingers would cramp and my face would draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, had no appetite, and everyone thought I would not live. Some one advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound, lhad taken so much medicine and my doctor aid he could do me no good so I told my husband he might get me a bottle and I would try it By the time I had taken it I felt better. I continued its use, and now I am well and strong. "I have always recommended your medicine ever since I waa so wonder fully benefitted by it and I hope this letter will be the means of saving some other poor woman from suffering." Mrs. Martha Seavey, Box 1144, Unionville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as that above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This med icine is no stranger it has flood ths test for years. 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GERMAN ATTACK ROUSES WRATH OR DUN A WESTWARD BOUND, WITHOUT CONTRABAND OR MUNITIONS, SHELLED WITHOUT WARNING. 22 AMERICANS Oil SKIP NOTE TO GERMANY MAY BE BRIEF AND POINTED, AS RE SULT OF LATEST SEA INCIDENT. Weatern Nwiinpr I'Mon Nw Brvtc. Now York? July 20. The Cunard liner Orduna, bound from Liverpool to New York, with 227 passengers, in cluding 22 Americans, was attacked without warning, It was learned on her arrival here Saturday, by a German submarine on the morning of July 9. Twenty miles from the graveyard of the Lusitaula off Old Head Kinsale, the Orduna escaped the Lualtanla's fato by one-halt second of time or ten feet of space the German torpedo churning the water that distance be hind the liner's rudder. Then the Orduna sped away. She was followed by the submarine, which rose to the surfaco, manned a gun on her deck and shelled the fleeing steamer. Only the escape of the Or duna prevented a repetition of the Lu sltania disaster which precipitated the crisis between the United States and Germany. The attack on the Orduna was timed at ten minutes to six o'clock in the morning when all but a few of her passengers lay Bleeping in their berths. London. An Austro - German ulti matum to Rumania Is being prepared, according to the Moscow Russkoye Slovoe. Washington. Into the grave situa that has developed between the United States and Germany over the sinking of the Lusltanla, was thrust another Issue, when it was revealed that the British steamer Orduna carrying a score of Americans, had been attacked by a German submarine. Should first reports of an attempt to torpedo without warning be borne out by the official investigation it was indicated in official quarters that the United States probably would regard the incident as adding a grave clement :o the already strained relations be tween the two countries. Loss of $50,000 Caused by Hall. Colorado Springs. Damage eBtlmat ed at $50,000 was caused here Sunday when a heavy hail storm, sweeping east from the mountains, paralyzed street traffic, broke windows and sky lights and wrecked the street lighting system of the city. The hall followed heavy rains throughout the day. So heavy was the fall that automobile tops were broken through, street cars were forced to halt and great plate glass windows In stores were demol ished. Every pane of glass In many lamp posts were broken into frag ments, making a loss to the electric light company of more than $3,000. Skylights crashed in from the weight of the hall. Every greenhouse in the city was demolished. Husband Slain; Rival Arrested. Denver. Archie Brlstow shot and fatally wounded Fred Wallace at Shaf fer's Crossing In Jefferson county, aft er he had been ordered to keep away from the Wallace home. LEO FRANK'STHHOATCUT Life Termer In Georgia Prison 8lasl-et and Seriously Wounds Man Con victed of Murder. Mllledgevllle, Ga., July 19. Leo M. Frank, whose death sentence for ths murder of Mary Phagan recently was commuted to life imprisonment by Governor Slaton, was attacked by an other prisoner at the state prison farm here Saturday night. His throat wa! cut. Prison officiuls said that the at tack on Frank was made by William Creen, who also is serving a life term for murder. The attack on Frank which was made shortly after 11 o'clock, was made from behind and precipitated a riot. The assailant used a butcher knife. Frank's Jugular vein was rut, but neither the spinal cord nor the windpipe were Injured and the doctora say be has a clianc-i to recover. Creen expresses regret for his act. Heat Kills Four In Cleveland. Cleveland, Ohio. Four victims were claimed by the extreme heat here. Lusltanla Probe Clears Captain. London. 1'orpedoes fired by a sulk marine of German nationality" caused the loss of the steamship Lusltamu and Its passengers, according to th findings of the court of inquiry ap pointed to investigate the disaster The court held that no blame for llii tragedy attached either to Captain Turner, commander of the vessel, oi the Cunard line, the owners. Lisbon. Dr. Alfonso Coata, formei premier of Portugal, is reported to have passed the crisis of his illness. Thaw Takes Dip In Atlantic. Atlantic City, N. J. Harry K. Thaw who arrived here after having been set free under ball by the New Yorrf Supreme Court, took two dips In the ocean and sltuok bunds with hundreds of persons. Villa Troops Surrender to Carranza. Laredo. Four hundred Villa troops under Col. Cardenas, have surrendered to Carranza's forces, it was claimed In a dispatch from Carranca sources In Monterey, received in Nuevo Laredo WESTERN MINING HEWS IN BRIEF TVirn Nwipnpr Union Nw Strvlca. Metal Market Values. Lead, New York, $5.65. Bar silver, tc. Spelter, St. Louis, $20.fi0. Copper, casting, $19.25. Arizona. The miners strike at Ray has been settled. Dodd & West are shipping copper ore frc-m the Union mine near. the Pet Savage and Gibson properties in the Miami district. A production of 40,000,000 pounds of copper, against 33,300,000 pounds In 1914, is expected to be Miami's record for the current year. In the aggregate, $05,000 worth oi gold bullion was shipped to the United States mint during June by the Gold Road Mining Company of Oatman. The revival of the mining business In the Southwest during the last few months is depleted by receipt of news in Douglas that the El Paso smelter, having more business offered it than it could possibly take care of, is now "farming'' out its customs ore con tracta to the Hayden smelter. New Mexico. An advance of 10 per cent In wages was declared July 1 by the Chino Cop per Company to Its employés. Rich sllver-lcadcopper ore bodies have recently been uncovered In southern Grant and Luna counties. A Pecos valley oil well has attained a depth of 1,000 feet, and It Is thought 400 feet more will develop a flow of commercial value. The Mogollón mining camp Is re ported making large shipments of bul lion to New York, the total thus far exceeding last year's output by a large margin. Word received from Columbus tells of an oil discovery almost on the boundary, six miles southeast of Co lumbus. There 1b a rush for the new field and fifty claims have been staked. It is something of a mine that can output 70,000,000 pounds of copper an nually, the amount the Cblno Company hopes to produce soon at a cost of from 7 to 8 cents per pound, which should permit a dividend of 20 per cent on the capital stock. Wyoming. Jesse Swift reports that rich ore was struck in the Rambler mine. The Midwest Sulphur Company of Cody has mined and shipped nine cars of sulphur, amounting in all to 270 tons, in the last thirty days. Efforts are being made to interest officers of the Butte & Superior mine at Butte and all other zinc producing mines in the western United States in the new natural gaa fields, which have been discovered near Casper. Active work will commence In the Basin oil fields in the next few days. The California people, who have a lease on the Torchlight, are making preparations for active work. They are now looking over the field with the view of drilling a well for water to be used in oil drilling. Colorado. A Tellurlde correspondent states tbat that district never had as bright an outlook for longevity as at this time. Durango, in La Plata county, re ports that the May Day and Idaho are making their regular shipments to the Durango smelter. Bateman and Hansen, leasing on the 400-foot level of the Specimen mine on Bull hill, have uncovered an un usually rich streak of smelting ore. The various leasers on the C. O D. property, controlled by Cripple Creek business men, are doing quite well, and the outlook is bright for Increased shipments. In Rico district the month of June showed a steady increase of ore ship ments and also a steady revival of In terest from outside sources in this famous old camp. Colorado's second gold county, San Miguel, shows a gain of VO per cent in ore lifted during the month of June, comparing the present seaBon with the average shipments per mouth in 1914. It is estimated that In the neighbor hood of $80,000 worth of placer gold was taken out during June in the flreckenrldge district by the four gold dredging boats and the high-bar placer miners. Cripple Creek produced 00 per cent of the total 1914 gold yield of the state, with a yield of $11.990,116. as compared with $10,905,003 in 1913. This is the largest production for any one year since 1908. Cripple Creek, to the end of 1914, has produced $258 780,653 in gold. Breckenrldge, the gold nugget dis trict, reports that the Dunkln lease, on Nigger hill, shipped fifty-odd- tons of lead carbonate ore a few days ago to the Chamberlain sampler. Ross and Camminlsch, leasing on the 400-foot level of the Monument mine, Cripple Creek, are sending out a heavy tonnage of $20 ore and a hand some net earning is resulting. Lessees on the Howard shaft, a por tion of the Mary McKinney mine at Cripple Creek, are reported as making a splendid earning. Heavy shipments have been In order for a loi.g lime. The output of Colorado mines dur ing 1914, according to figures com piled by Charles W. Henderson of Den ver, of the United States Geological Survey, was $19.883,105 in gold, 8,796, 005 ounces of silver, 72,211,898 pounds of lead, 6,639,173 pounds of copper and 96,774.954 pounds of zinc (In terms of spelter and zinc In zinc oxide), with a total value of $33.400,126, compared with $18,146,916 in gold, 9,325.255 ounces of silver, 87,897,773 pounds of lead, 7,227,826 pounds of copper and 119,346,429 pounds of zinc, with a to tal value of $35,450,585 to 1913. SHUNNED BY THE MEXICANS! Caves Supposed to Be "Possessed by the Devil," Into Which None Willingly Enter. "Ancient caves In different parts of Mexico often contain the skulls and bones of former Inhabitants, whether prehistoric or cf later times, some times containing fine fashioned flint Implements. "The natives, as a rule, fear to go Into these places. 'Do not enter, se ñor," they will say, as with Anglo Saxon lack of superstition you deter mine to explore them; "some evil be falls those who meddle with the re mains of the dead.' "And If tbey are prevailed upon to assist they cross themselves devoutly before de- ccndlng or entering. Weird talcs they unfSld afterward of men who have gone into such places and found their exit barred by some evil spirit, they themselves having been encountered dead and cold upon the cavern floor when discovered by their relatives, who had searched for the missing onel "According to the peons, the scenes of murder or wickedness which may have taken place in such situations are enacted again to the terrified vision of the unhappy witness who had the temerity to venture Into these places possessed of the devil, for the king of darkness is an ever-present and active element of the poor Mexican's superstitious world." 8ome Refreshment. An admiral, during the maneuvers at Newport, told a story at a gar den party. "The navy Is as abstemious from ethical reasons," he began, "as Old Stingee was from miserliness. "Old Stingee was entertaining a boy hood friend one evening at his shore cottage. After a couple of hours cf dry talk the old fellow said, genially: " 'Would you like some refreshment a cooling draft, say George?" " 'Why, yes, I don't care If I do," said George, and he passed his hand across his mouth and brightened up wonderfully. '"Good!" said Old Stingee. "I'll just open this window. There's a fine sea breeze blowing." " How 8hs Looked. "I lost a dollar at the matinee this afternoon," remarked the fleshy wom an to her huBband, "and I never was so angry in my life." "How'd it happen?" asked the man. "I dropped it in the aisle," she an swered Bhortly, "and I looked for it that's all I could do." "Did you look good?" persisted the head of the house. "Did I look good!" shrilled the wom an, really angry now. "I looked as good as a fat woman crawling around on all fours ever does." Collier's Weekly. The Ages ef Man. Smuggs Say, Juggs, who are those three gentlemen standing at the con servatory entrance? Juggs Why, they represent three generations. The ruddy old man with the fine head of hair, Buggs the thin- haired one next to him is his son, and the dissipated fellow with the bald head is the grandson. National Monthly. Logical. "Why are you so violently opposed to woman suffrage?" "Women haven't got the Intellect to grapple with problems ot state. Why, even we men don't know what we's talking about half the time when we's discussing politics." When a man becomes thoroughly contented he has outlived his useful ness. The game of lacrosse Is of purely Red Indian origin. Lunch Now for a rest while Post Tosistties fare always ready to eat right from the package sweet, crisp and tempting. And what a relief from fussing around in a stuffy kitchen on hot days. The lunch is a good one and John likes to find the wife cool and comfortable. Post Toasties are thin bits of white Indian corn toasted to a golden brown. Eat with cream and sugar and some fresh berries They are delicious. CT Chüdrcn Cry The) Kind Ton flara Always &u iur vvvsr av caraf mi uurue me ifrxi and lias been made under f t-jSf- ,i' snnal supervision since Ita 1 WUfVftiW Allow no one to derive yot: la o lor oyer ít year, i ana AU Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trule with, ana endanger the nealtb ot Infants and Children lix perlones against Experiment What la CASTORIA Castor! la a harmless substitute for Castor On, I'arw gorlo, Irops and Soothing; Syrnps. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JN'areotla substance. Its aire is its guarantee. It destroys .Worms and allays Feyerlshness. For more than thirty Tears 16 has been la constant use for the relief of Constipation, l latulency, AVind Colic, all Xeethlna; Troubles and Plan-hora. It regulate) the Stomach and I towels, assimilates the Food, giving; healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'atiacca iJio Mother's Friend. GEMUIUE CASTORIA ALVAVS pBears tho In Use For Over 30 Years Tha Kind You Have Always Bought TMC ernraue eoMpanv, Mrw row cm. c Turners Make Good Soldiers. "More than 15,000 German turners have been decorated with the Iron Cross since the world war was de clared," writes Dr. Hugo Ruehl, sec retary of the Deutsche Turnerochaft, In a letter to George Broslus, veteran Milwaukee turnmaster. In commenting upon the ability of turners as soldiers, Professor Broslus says : "The exceptional training that turn era are given in Germany makes tbem most efficient as soldiers. There are more than 800,000 serving the kaiser. In their gymnastic training, long marches have always played an im portant part." He Went With the Coat. "Plaze, sir," said an Irishman to a farmer going to market one day, "would yez be so obliging as to take me great coat here to B wld ye?" "Yes," said the farmer; "hut how will you get it again?" "Oh, that's mighty atsy, so it Is," said Pat; "for shure I'll remain inside uv it." Not 60 Lucky. "Scadds is a lucky chap. He's got a country estate on the Hudson, a hunting camp In the Adlrondacks and a bugalow at the seashore." "Yes, and his wife refuses to go to any of them. She insists that he find some new place to spend the sum mer." Counter Irritation. "Does that man wake you up at six o'clock In the morning, running the lawn mower?" "Not any more. I get up at Ave and ask him to lend it to me for an hour." The earliest record of any Ufe in surance policy bears the date of June 15, 1583. Most people can stand poverty bet ter than prosperity because they are used to it. Prepared in a Jiffy waiting for John. -3 fer FEctchcr'o BongM, and which has bee na Dome tna nitrnature of lias Deen maue under his per Its Infancy, i you In th U. and Jost-os-good" are but Signature of Mollified. This really happened In New York the other day: Displeased Parent Molly, I find you have been buying three pairs ot gloves without my permission. Why did you do It? Miss Molly (aged twelve) Why, daddy, I was obliged to bave some gloves; I hadn't a pair to wear! Displeased Parent It was very wrong of you to buy the gloves with out asking either your mother or ms about It. 1 Miss Molly Well, never mind, dad dy dear; ; they won't cost anything. I bad them charged! New York Eve ning Post. ,'. Moral Disciplina. "Why do you insist on going away every summer?" asked one woman. "For the Bake ot moral discipline, replied the other. "I like to get my husband where ha has to eat what Is set before him, without uttering a word of complaint." Her Bright Outlook. "How are you going to spend ths summer?" "Pa's rented a cottage again, and I suppose I'll spend It In the kitchen cooking fish for our city friends to eat, the way I did last year." Detroit Free Press. Would Hurt Business. "Are you still selling those Illumina ted Bigns reading, "Nix on war talk'?" "No. 1 got dlBcou raged and quit." "What happened?" "I tried to Bell one to a saloon keeper." The Cur. , June Aren't you Just crazy about flats?" Ann Not since I married one. There Are Others. "Mars has high alms these hot times." "Yes, and so has Mercury." \n\n IÍOTICIAS DEL SUROESTE Wwlwrn Nwtnpftr Urtlnn Nwa Servle. Nuevo Mexico. Hay 315 parientes en el anillo ds dementes de estado. El puente de 113,000 en Fort Sum ner fué completado. El valle de Pocos está recogiendo su segundo corte de alfalfa. Un cazador de los montes Negros, el Rr. O'Brien, mató seis ouos esta estación. La Ernestine Mining Company dej Silver City declaro un dividendo da dos por ciento. La producción de lana de 1915 en el condado de Socorro, se piensa, llegará á 2,000,000 libras. Los hombres de negocio de El Paso han organizado una excursión á Arte sia y otros puntos del valle de Pecos Frarik La Ferr, de 35 a los, comitló suicidio en Silver City tomando estric nina. Deja a una esposa y cuatro nidos. C. H. McLenathan de Carlsbad dice que espera embarcar cuarenta furgo nes de melocotones de esa sección este aflo. El contrato para reparar y trans formar la casa de justicia del condado de Dona Ana fué concedido a Medln ger & Hijo por $1.798. El sexto mitin anual de la Asocia ción Nacional de CamlnoB de Nueve Mexico tendrá lugar en Albuquerque los 2, 3 y 4 de agosto. La consolidación de gran numero de concesiones en el distrito mlnerc de White Oaks permitirá al nuevo Bin dicado de operar en gran escala. Según reportes procedentes de Morí arity la enfermedad dicha de "pierna negra" ha hecho su aparición en loi rebaños de ganado del distrito de Venus. Se está continuando la propaganda en favor de la prohibición en Nueve México, y ya se han escrito cierto na mero de elecciones de opción local para el otoño. La Asociación de Productores di Frutas de Alaruogordo dló la Orden para 10,000 etiquetas que deberán co locarse sobre todos los paquetes salt endo del condado de Otero. A psar del tiempo cálido, la flebn escarlatina se ha declarado en Taoa Se reportan también unos casos de fie bre tifoidea en varios campamentoi mineros del sud de Nueva Mexico. El acto final de la convención anual de la Asociación de Comerciantes a! por menor de Nuevo México fué lo unánime elección de Albuquerque co mo lugar para la convención de 1916 A partir del 1 de Julio, los emplea dos de la Chino Copper Company en Santa Rita empezaron en recibir stiel dos aumentados. Todos los emplea dos de la compañía disfrutarán de ese aumento. La dirección de las ferias de estade hace que valga la pena para los conda dos de exhibir sus productos, puei ofrece tres premios $1,000 para el me jor, $500 para el segundo y $200 para el tercero. Francisco Careta, miembro de una compañía teatral, fué examinado por el gran jurado por haber amenazado al propietario del Old Man Corral, Robert H. Boulware, con un arma peli groso, en Silver City. Hagerman. C. K. Crawford y B. J. Bllllngton, ambos muy conocidos en esta succión, fueron arrestados hace unos días sobre una queja inscrita por J. N. Boren, alegando asalto criminal en una de las hijas de Boren. El tesorero do estado O. N. Marrón concluyó una venta de bonos de ca minos de estado con Kelly y Kelly de Kansas City, y Arthur Sellgman, de Santa Fé, valor de $500,000 con Inter eses A partir del 1 de Julio, 1914. Portales votó la emisión de $30,000 de bonos, valor que aerá investido en la erección de edificios de escuela. El rancho de Bell en Tucumcari re cibió un rebaño de verdaderos buffa los del rancho de Frank Rockefeller cerca de Pratt, Kan, Los animales comprenden dos vacas, dos terneras, un toro de un año y una vaca de un año. Los comisarlos del condado de So corro, actuando en conformidad con la opinión del Procurador General Clan cy, según la cual la ley de dineros públicos, votada por la legislatura pre cedente, está ahora vigente, han desig nado el Banco de Estado de San An tonio como depositarla para los fondos de coududo; Asi, Socorro es el primer condado que opere bajo la nueva ley. Una queja legul por daños y perjui cios fué Inscrita en la oficina del escri bano de distrito de los Estados Unidos en Santa Fó por Juan José Abrigo en contra de la compañía del A T. & S.F. El demandante alega que el 23 de noviembre, 1913, fué abatido por un choque de un tren de la compañía de fensora cerca de San Marcial sufrien do una amputación de la pierna izqui erda. Albuquerque. El Juei Henry U Waldo, ex-juez federal de la corte de distrito de Nuevo México, falleció en Kansas City, á la edad de 71 años. El se dedicó á la profesión legal en San ta Fé, N. M., en varios tiempos con Thomas B. Catron, senador de los Es tados Unidos, y Stephen tí. Elklus, ex leñador de West Virginia. El Juez Waldo se retiró de abogado general para el ferrocarril do Santa Fé en Nu evo México, en 1915. Todo parece muy bueno en favor de la lechería del condudo de Roosevelt. H. M. Balner, pérlto agrícola para al Santa Fé en la parte oriental de Nuevo México y oeste de Texas, está organizando una exposición de Nuevo México para el próximo congreso in ternacional de agricultura al secano en Denver, Las coplas de un Juicio empezado por el Juez Leib, del octavo distrito Judicial, eu el caso de C. W. McCarthy, recibidor del Primer Hunco de Estado de Las Cruces, se recibieron en Sunta Fé. El Juicio concede á McCarthy $IS, 75.82 y costoB, con interés ft 0 por leuto.