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Show KORTII WEST NOTES. KILLS WHOLE FAMILY While learning to walk, Stanley Flynn, of Missoula, Mont., last week waddled Into an Irrigating ditch and was drowned. An unknown miscreant last week turned the water from an Irrigating lateral Into Morris Hill cemetery, at Boise. The authorities are endeavor, ing to locate the offender. Montana officials claim that the scheme to blackmail the Northern Pacific railroad out of $30,000 was hatched in the state penitentiary. One of the conspirators has confessed, and Implicates two others. A rural free delivery route will bo established December 1st at Love- ILLNESS WOMAN CRAZED BY COMMITS AWFUL DEED. flfteon-tnonths-ol- d Humboldt county, Nov., with one carrier. The route covers an area and a half square miles of twenty-twand contains a population of 400. The supreme court of Salem, Ore., has affirmed the decision of the lower court condemning Pleasant Armstrong to the gallows for the murder of Miss Minnie Ensmlnger nt North Powder on Christmas night, 1902. Reports from the Saratoga and Grand Encampment county in southern Wyoming, remote from the railroad, which was last week swept by a hurrlcano, indicate that the wind attained a velocity of 100 miles an hour. locks, , Dr. R, R. McFarland of Seattle and also of Dawson, was found dead on the North Coast Limited last Saturday between Jocko and Arlee, which stations are a few miles west of Missoula, Montana. The doctor is well known in the west. RUSSIA THREATENS CHINA. Punishment Assured if She SIdee With Brained One Child and Strangled the Other to Death. While temporarily deranged, Mrs. Louis Iverson, of Monterey, Cal., wife of a Salinas machlnost, murdered three of her four children Sunday at the dictation, she said, of "a supreme power." She first strangled her eldest daughter, Louisa, aged 12 years. She then attempted the life of her eldest son, aged 11, who had Just come Into the house, but the hoy broke away from her and took a train for Ms home in Salinas. She then strangled her son, Harold, aged 6, and then went out of the house and got an ax with which she struck him a blow on the head. Later in the evening she killed her 7, months-olbaby. Marla, by strangling. The murder of her children was related by Mrs. Iverson to Sheriff W. J. Nesbitt. Sho added that during the night she had walked about the houe, on the lying down for a short floor. She said she realized now that she hd done wrong, hut believed she was doing right at the time she committed the deed. Earlv In the morning Mr, Iverson lie himself drove to Pacific Grove. knocked nt the front door of the cottage where his wife and family had been living and was told to go around to the back door. lie did so, and entering the house was about to kiss his wife when she said: "Dont touch me. Dont put your hands on me. Go and look at your children." With that he opened the door of an adjoining room where law the bodies of the three children, the boy on one The bed and two girls on another. bouse was in disorder and Indications were plentiful that the two older children had struggled hard against their death. Mrs. Iverson had been ill for several months and had shown signs of mental derangement, her mania being of a religious nature. d o While a train was carrying the crew of the Seattle logging company at Port Crescent, Wash., a tree fell across the track, striking William Jennings, foreman; Nelson Malander, William Cohes and John Morrison. Jennings died of his injuries. Eugeno Williams, formerly a dispatcher on the Short Line, was killed at King Hill Sunday, by falling from the train while in motion. He was a son of Mrs. C. R. Wheeler, of Shoshone, and was recently married to Railroads to Adopt Electrlo Myra Glenn at Boise. Power. Motor J A. T. Johnson, son of a pioneer capitalist of Phoenix, Arise., was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for highway robbery. Johnson confessed that ho, accompanied by his wife, held up a messenger boy and robbed him of $1.30. The New York Central railroad Is planning to establish electrlo roads as suburban branches In the central and western parts of New York state. In order to save local traffic, which has bsen cut Into heavily by the Independent trolley competition, by reducing and increasing the number of fares Deputy Marshal Pettigrew shot and A section of tha Rome, Water-towtralna. instantly killed a shcepherder last & Ogdensburg railroad, which week at Cutbank, Mont. The dead to Now is York leasod the Central, Is man was In Pettlgrpws custody, when be with to it is equipped electricity, he made a dash for liberty. Pettigrew and New York Central trolclaimed, to his revolver drew stop him, falling ley cars can be run to and from all and fired with fatal result. points along tbo southern shore of A man named Murphy, who had Lake Ontario. This project will possibeen beating his way on a freight bly also absorb the Rochester & Sutrain, was found In an unconscious burban electric lines. condition about five miles south of Dll- Ion, Mont., last week, with his left arm Schwabs Star Sinking. cut off closo to the elbow and several The report of Joseph bad wounds about the head. Smith, Jr., receiver of the United company, to Shipbuilding W. L. Cook of Nephl has been In States filed Monday In was Judge Kilpatrick, on business connected with Lake Salt the opal claims in Lemhi county, Ida., the United States Circuit court at Trenton, N. J. It recommends that owned by him and Judge Thomas It is the intention of the a suit be brought to nullify and have owners to Incorporate the Lem- declared void and Illegal the $10,000,-00- 0 claim bond Issue held by Charles M. hi Opal company, with a capital slock Schwab and through which he controls of $300,000, divided Into 500.000 shares. the company. Enough treasury stock will be sold to It will recommend that a receiver provide a capital of $15,000. This, it is estimated, will be enough money be appointed for the Bethlehem Steel which to buy machinery, erect buildings and company, the corporation & Co. sold P. Schwab and J. Morgan put the rich jewel ground on a payto the United States Shipbuilding coming basis. pany. V. G. Carthew, who was a confidential clerk In a bank in New York, and Sits for Reno's Publio Building. while acting In that capacity, stole The attorney general has made a $100,000 which was squandered on a favorable report to the secretary of woman, has been arrested at Oakland. on to property the title deeds treasury It is claimed that he fled from New ought to be obtained by the governYork and camo to California. John McNeill shot himself to death ment at Reno, Ner., for a site for a at Seattle, Wash., last week. Tlaclng new publio building in that city. This a rocking chair undr his bend, he property Is located at the southeast fitted the rauzr.le of a shotgun against corner ef Front and Virginia streets A his left breast and with a cane to and cost the government $9,000. which a string was attached, pulled treasury warrant will be sent the ownthe trigger. McNeil has been drinkers, the Occidental Land and Improveing. ment company, next week. Two masked men entered the saloon of Nick Noble, at Cody, JVyo., last Denver Woman Kills Her Husband. week, and hold up those present. A Jennie Davis shot and killed her man whose name could not be learned, resisted search and was killed by a husband. Beverly W. Davis, at their blow on the head from a rifle. The home, 2333 Market street, Denver, bandits secured $125 in money and Colo., Sunday. Both parties are colfled. ored. Davis was jealous of his wife, The register and receiver of the land and after a quarrel, durfng which he office have received instructions from struck her several times, Davis sethe interior department to withdraw from entry five townships of land lo- cured a revolver with the avowed Incated in the extreme northern end of tention of killing her. In the struggle Lewis and Clarke county, and the which followed tho woman secured tbo futhern part of Teton county, Mon- weapon and fired, killing Davis almost tana. Instantly. It Is announced that Horticultural Customs Officers Confiscate 17,000 Commissioner Cooper has strong Pounds of Fleece. codltn of moth the that the day hope United States customs Inspectors in California a son come to an have seized 17.000 pounds of wool, valend. An enemy for the codltn has been discovered In southern Eu- ued at $1,000, from Marshall B. rope. and will be Imported and proa farmer residing near Champagated. plain, N. Y., nhout two miles from I.eon M. Dctllln was run over and in- the Canadian line The offirers aver stantly killed by an engine Inst week that the wool was smuggled from at Rawlins, Wyo. it Is supposed that Msvnnrd Is the mnn In whose Del 111a was crossing nnd stepped on house offioers raptured seven Chlnoso the track Just os the engine was pass-i-,- about three jeirn nun, lie was con; nnd no victed of d, nwlng to lb dnekne-ithe Chinamen Into llsrbt on the rear of the engine, be did this country and served a sentence fur It. jot see it. well-know- n Mar-loneau- 111 nu-'- May-nar- Cun-ad- .. s eu'iif-glliii- Japan. dispatch received at London from Toklo says: It is reported from Pekin that M. Lessar, the Russian minister, has addressed a long note to Prince Ching, head of the Chinese foreign office, saying that Japans interference in the Manchurian question will compel Russia to adopt final measures and threatening China with severe punishment if she sides with Japan. This are action, while the negotiations pending, has caused deep umbrage. The newspapers at St. Petersburg say the Russian Pacific squadron consists of warships, including six battleships, eight and five second-clascruisers, seven gunboats, two torpedo cruisers, two tortorpedo transports aud twenty-foupedo boat destroyers, having an aggregate of 750 offirers and 13,200 men. There are now on the way to the far east two battleships, three cruisers and eleven torpedo boats of OUT THOUSANDS OF MINERS ARE OF WORK. A fifty-fou- r first-clas- s s sea-goin- g r first-clas- s various classes, with 164 officers and 3,289 men. Preliminary arrangements have been completed, says a Moscow dispatch, for the expeditious calling out of the Russian Infantry reserves. 8TOLE A LOCOMOTIVE. Business In StandCity of Butte at a still. of the Amalgamated Copper company properties at Butte, Mont., from 13,000 to of 15.000 men are directly thrown out indiemployment, and others will be rectly affected within a week, so that the grand total will 'reach 20,000 men in Montana and Wyoming. The Great Northern will lay off a large portion of their freight crews, heretofore haulM. ing ore from Butte to the B. & The Butte, Falls. smelter at Great Anaconda & Pacific railway will lay off all freight crews between Butte and Anaconda. In addition to these, numerous other enterprises, large and mall, which relied upon the Amalgamated as their, chief customer, will be obliged to curtail. In Montana, alone, approximately $1,000,000 a week, or $4,000,000 a month, la off the payroll of the state. Butte streets are filled with the 7.000 miners thrown out of work. Boarding house keepers, store keepers, etc., whom tho miners owe, besiege the justice courts, seeking garnishment orders. The constables cannot serve the pipers fast enough and the Justice clerks are working overtime filling them According to every Indication tonight the Amalgamated Copper company le preparing for a long shutdown as several pumps in the big mines have suspended operations. The Amalgamated officials are reticent as to expressing an opinion as to the probable length of the suspension, saying it may be of six or eight months duration, and perhaps a greater period. As yet no acts of violence have been reported to the police, though it is feared some difficulty will be experienced in holding the big army of Idle miner in check any length of time. Tonight the principal streets are blocked with miners, and indignant mutterings can be heard on all sides. Extra police have been sworn in, with ordere to prevent the gathering large crowds. By the general shutdown Six Desperadoes Tie Up Division on Chicago Northwestern. The theft of tv Chicago & Northwestern locomotive at Milwaukee by six desperadoes stopped all traffic for twenty miles south of Janesville for some time. At 11 oclock Thursday night the men stole the locomotive from the gravel pits near Beloit, and started south at full speed.. The theft was not known until the engine was seen leaving Beloit the throttle wide open and the men aboard yelling defiance to the railroad men, who had discovered that the engine had been stolen Just too late to turn a switch and stop the runaway. As soon as the Janesville offices of the railroad company were notified the train dispatchers stopped every train between Janesville and Caledonia, Ills. The Chicago officials of the division were called out and emergency crews started out with officers In purTERRITORY IN DISPUTE. suit of the fugitives, and every effort was made to catch the runaway en- Bolivia Wanta (5,000.000 and PrlvF gine and lta crew. leges From Brazil. ' The minister of foreign affairs and Prisoner Shot by Guards. the Brazilian delegates appointed to A special message to the Bee of Sacramento, Cal., from the Folsom state solve the Acre question, among whom is Dr. A8b!s de Brasil, the Brazilian prison, states that a second-terme- r named E. Manuel was shot by the minister at Washington, have held a deleguards and killed while attempting to conference with the Bolivian JaRio from a saya dispatch with gates, was discovered Manuel escape. and was neiro. opium h his possession The points under considplaced in the dungeon. He was re- eration principal are whether the territory bemoved by the officers to point out the yond the tenth degree shall become 0 locality where other opium was stored. Brazilian territory, Brazil to pay 000 and allow Bolivia the right to He had passed the quarry and had reached the hill where the famous Son-ta- g send Acre products to Erazlllan ports break occurred, when he made a on the Amazonas river. No settlement dash for liberty up tbo hill. He bad was reached, but tt was decided ex-to continue the modus vivendl which gone seventy-fivyards when he was pired recently. once. at fired upon by several guards He dropped dead in his tracks. Sprinkler Starts Riot Manuel was sent up from Madera Two for nine for Robert years perlury. Baker of county Congressman years credits were recently taken Brooklyn, Everitt Hicks of New York from him for having opium in his posand others, who hare been bolding day session. meetings at Cincinnati for some time Robbed the CrtLr. In the interest of Mayor Tom JohnCharles L. Conlne. national secre- sons candidacy for governor. IUcks tary and treasurer of the National was addressing a meeting near the Brotherhood cf Leather Workers and poetofflee building when Anthony Harnesa and Horse Goods Makers, of Boboler, driver of a sprinkling cart, Kansas City. Mo., has been convicted to.d the crowd to clear the way, and of embezzling $3,C76 from tha order, when the crowd did not move he went and was sentenced to two and one-hal- f ahead end came very rear running years In the penitentiary. The money aver Congressman Baker, who prowhich Conlne was charged with taking tested, and then the driver used his on Baker and turned on the was aproprlated at different times. whip water and the crowd was drenched. An When detection seemed assured he Incipient riot followed until the police fled to Minneapolis, where he was ar- arrested both Baker and Scholer, the rested last February. Conlne was latter having fouaht back. Baker was bonded by a surety company for $15,-00released and Scholer was Eromptly $5.-00- e Mayor on Trial to Show Whether He Had Authority. The trial of Mayor William B. Hays of Pittsburg, Pa., on the charge of misdemeanor, resulting from the discharge of Fnmuel Moore, a veteran of the civil war, from his portion in one of the city bureaus last aprlng, has been before Judge Shafer. The case being a test one to show whether the s mayor has the right to remove from the city employ for polltt-ce- l reasons only, has attracted much room was attention. Tho court crowded. vet-earn- Frustrates Work of Train Robbers. Arthur Carpenter and Frederick Avery of Albany, N. T., New York Central trainmen, are under arrest, charred with assaut and attempted robbery of Express Messenger Miller In his car. Miller,, although badly beaten, successfully resisted. Carpenter Jumped from the train and was badly huxt. Avexy was breuabt to Albany. The crime Is reearded ae one of the moat extraordinary In the history of tbe railroad. Apparently the men were under the Impression that MRier had a large sum of money or valuables. Pies Raise In Price. Dead Man Appears In Court counters Tor a third time Silas Proprietors of Hulln, the in New York are up Is arms against victim of a murder, was "resurtho manufacturers of pies. There are rected" and apeared alive and. well in four companies which practically con- the court room at Knowllie. Tenn., ai trol the supply here, and they have an- the eblef witness in the habeas corpus nounced an advance from 24 to 4 proceedings brought to have Clarence cents per pie. The lunch counter men Peak, who la under a sentence of etrh. sre preparing to resist the advance, teen years for the murder of Hulln. libend it is possible the famous product erated. Two years aeo Teak killed a who was Identified as Hnlin. He of New England will not be in evi- man. was tried and eentenred. In the meandence on tbclr shelves In the near futime Hulln apeared. but the supreme ture. There Is also talk of a court disregarded his presence and factory and a general boycott of affirmed the sentence on ita merits as pies. quick-lunc- h sup-pose- d trust-mad- e tried below. Betrayed and Killed by Treachery ef Whole Family at Deaths Door. Two cbldren dad. mother hi a News has boon received from Maserious condition, the mother stricken nila, P. I., that a band of lodrores with paralysis, and the father showing surprised the town of Iriga, In the distinct symptoms is the record In the province of Amboa Camarlne. Liucn. family of Wil'lam Bedford, the chief and killed the wife and uncle of the engineer of the New Shore companys houee at Alto, Cal, all cf whom presidents and three volunteers. Be- power with white lead poisonfore retiring they captured nine guns. were etricken ing. A p'pe line to convey water from Ouofre, the lender cf the la Irons. was Mill Valley to Alto was recenMy conkilled, while the rest of the party structed. ard the who conThe president svs that he nected this with pum.t'ere Bedford residence ess betrayed by tho municipal are atered to bare a epnetdcabla quantity of white load la tbe task. 1t NEWS a Man Stop Not Until Fifty Does creasing His Stature. SUMMARY, In- The Federal National bank of that have proved statistics burg closed its doo.-- last week, Recent to the age up mans stature increases Northern New York had ' a refutation of it, , of fifty years. This Is snow fall of the season last which to according week the former belief, or twenty-twCanada Is worried lest men stopped growing at . the twenty-three- . States will secure Greenland a J said surgeon, chase. Boys and girls," of their "vary oddly in the rapidity The Santa Fe will build a 2ro The fastest growth experigrowth. cut-of- f in New Mexico to the ages between comes life enced in n of one and five. Boys and girls grow line to the coast. about equally here. Robert E. Lewin, of Plainfield K pi "From five to ton the boys outstrip was killed in a football game at i .1 the girls, but from ten to fifteen the apolis, Md., last week. At eleven and girls outstrip the boys. The town of San Miguel, Cal are the boys superithe girls fourteen ors in bight, and from ten to fifteen visited by fire one day last week J in weight. suffered a loss in excess of $200,000 they are the boys superiors But between sixteen and twenty lives were Ten lost in an explosi the boys forge ahead, taking at that In the reTransit Rapid never again tunnel, age a lead which they linquish. The boys cease their per- York, Sunday, and great damage ; tho flicted. ceptible growth at twenty-threeat twenty. theirs cease The business portion of Red girls onward to fifty, From twenty-threMinn., last week suffered Falls, men, however, continue to grow no loss by fire which started $130,000 womon made been observations have Hotel Francois. the en though this growth is, of course, In increase also slowly At Bilboa, Spain, 19,000 miners slight. They p weight; but from fifty to sixty their on a strike. The railroad service h weight Increases very rapidly. most been interrupted and the authoriu.' Increases "Male strength fear further trouble. markedly from the age of twelve to thirFire last week gutted the coach blthat of nineteen; from nineteen to From and stables of the estate of C. Ledva ty It Increases more slowly. thirty onward it begins very slowly to Black, near Peapack, N. J. Tha mart decline. building cost $100,000. "Female strength increases most The Lake Street Elevated Rallroi then rapidly from nine to nineteen; slowly to thirty; and after thirty the company, of Chicago, capitalized $10,000,000, was placed in the decline begins. Stray Stories. a receiver last week. Economize In Reading. The bandits who robbed the lank i A French doctor affirms that the huKans., have been capture Burton, man brain Is overtaxed by the probut $18 was recovered, the boo cononly fessional writers. We have no sideration for the poor reader, says presumably having been buried. the Illustrated London News, but force IL S. Canfield, writer and news; him to labor through Involved senperaan of Chicago, 111., committed n tences, Intricate spelling, much repeti- clde last week by cutting his tion and very long words. The docrazor while a temporarily insai tor suggests that if we must use a we tuberculosis The council of minister at Conste long word like should not Inflict its appalling length nople has decided to grant SO, upon the reader more than once, but pounds (Turkish) to rebuild villag indicate It by the Initial letter t. By and alleviate the distress la this process an article might contain a large number of initial letters, and the reader would be constantly harkAvery Kelly Ferguson, of Mempk ing back to find what words begin with Tenn., a Jockey, shot himself throe, p and q. Economy of time, says the head In the presence of his brotk the French reformer, is most essen- and a little girl last week, dying trci tial in reading. When you can make wound. the your meaning plainer by a diagram do a The Japanese minister of war not bother the public with the delicacies of your prose. I read a book Yokohama denies that the army It lately by a professor of literature who slrous of war, and says that the & turned much of Shakespeare into tri- net is unanimous in wisbiag pet angles and showed that one of his with honor. plots was a parallelogram. This was The entire typographical fore f done, no doubt, In the Interests of El Paso Evening News walked k the s simplification, the although of the could "p scarcely last week because of the failure el . have been apparent to a read- publishers to allow a claim for v er who chanced to be in a hurry. If time of $3.30. you do not know what the "s of the At the annual meeting of the IH!u "p means you had better economize your time by reading this paragraph Central railroad, held at Cblcakob all over again. week, it was voted to mortgage ti teen small branch lines for not to; Alas! ceed $20,000,000. "Will you let me kiss you? The ship Milton Park, of Glass They sat side by side in the gloam which sailed from Liverpool March: ing, quite close to each other, yet not so close but that It might have for Freemantle, Australia, has, men, Ik been possible to be closer. The sun her crew of twenty-fou- r had gone down behind the western given up as lost hills, and the faint shadow of twilight The vault In the bank of the Hay was beginning to suggest itself In the company at Queen City, Hi Banking recesses of the hills. lie was patient. He said to himself was blown to pieces by burglars he would wait. Saturday. The amount stolen bu She did not answer, but looked out yet been learned. into the clear sky and the fleecy The explosion of a car of dyM5 clouds as they sailed along the hori- In New Jersey, destroyed hour V zon. Of what was she thinking, he distance of half a mllo, and wwl wondered, as he sat there. But never others farther away. That no ete -mind w hat it was, he would not hurry killed Is miraculous. her. He would wait. The distant call of the owl was The British steamer Tottenham heard, and along the lane In the dis- rived at San Francisco last week to tance came a procession of cows home Mojl, Japan, and brought 6,200 tona c. from the pasture. coal. This Is one of the largest tr For a long time they sat thus, in goes of the kind that ever crossed C deep silence, until she turned her eye Pacific. o his, wondering, questioning. "Well? he asked at last. Robbers blew open the hank Will you? Pleasant Dale, Neb., Inst week, And she gathered herself up and pre- pletely wrecking the building and it pared to leave. terlng tbe vault, but were it is too late now! she said w frightened away before they could Smart Set. held cure the money. The vault if s ' o t ;!ti: rs s. SHU! M J1 i ms tie 'e set tier, 111 1,11 iter ;st j,t e Em H tribe , talk xl 'jrtal ;eh St Bt 1 Hai til illOl ki i Arab, the! say ytn titt ha:-o- The J se 3 lllttll ;yh be onto odb win cin wat ltd ft d 5 pr r anti spti X cate .onrt too tt but. 1 :Jta '.ed led kb:; E th ! m, us JW 80 "tli ID be T. P te th or ws lar e h h it 01 wa t s J Ml be on n hi ca to -- 000. Dog Had a Purpose. Darkey language Is not always ele- gant or grammatical, but it sometimes has a force which la unique. Some young men were standing In Fair-moupark the other evening admiring a bull dog belonging to one their party when a small white of dog appeared. The hull dog pounced upon him, and In an Instant the air resound-ewith the howls of the and the voices of tho men trying todog rescue the smaller animal. Finally the men In extricating the victim, which Immediately flow down the road, the other dog In hot pursuit, Tea crowd stood watching the with breathless attention, when a J.d! ored man shouted, "Ha Won-- t him. He wont ketch him! Dat r dog, purpose, he shuah True enough, the dog -with Pose escaped. Philadelphia Ledger nt d huo-cced- gt . uj-lc- Secretary. te MANY YEARS. TT-- CROW ARMY OF IDLEMEN The Lost Occasion, Mfitkit the hutto F.iicw, .Vy 1 II, i". ,,U kari-wrl- At ,'r M -r-J l't iv u fv h ) !m,i ,h' ,lgn i imi-P-- "' fnr - f'r r i"H muliy ' liny, u. u tm r.,ir .... amt tilui (Ityliit'f tut ,t I !m emtunm.i niTH.,n in my nut- ctmtuiit-- '" KMi ti!hrt,l7 f ... .pPu JiJi 1 i lh, !!u.. ittiii., m t iin, !,,"V In lh- - rnminV li'v! ,1"y Three thousand employees ef canning departments of the F yards packing houses at Chlcsph k wage have presented demands for creases varying from 10 to 25 pirf'1 ,(V nt cap be 'ii icd be I 'h d . t About 2,000 men and 1,000 women boys are affected. Mrs. William Tate, a colored won of Zayncsvlllo, O., last week P' birth to four girl babies, all ef Dorr size and welching allglitly mere alx and one-hal- f pounds each. woman Is the mother of three otr children born singly. Charles 8. llannw, 26 yeai oi fr bookkeeper and confidential clerk a wholesale clothing firm at J committed suicide at hla father' h'r, lnat week because he was ccuseJ hwCf appropriating to hie own use to his ing employers. Benjamin Gallagher, a conchm the employ of Samuel Parker, of I e olulu, nnd who stole (tl.ffi'O w,,r'h Jewels from Mrs. Parker, b" M1' captured. All tho stolen Jewel le" been recovered with the except diamond valued at $i.50rt. fft Tho Worlds Fair eo:nmltte ( monies has Auit New Mexico, nt Hi reque.t of ,1'' vv,! rltorys eommlrslon for tl-fair. R U the nnnlvei-snrtook fr" on whli-- Ceit-r- nl Keirto-Oonsesrlou f in, territory- 1 d on1' ha !)J an, ft s tot on I :h : ti my r f 1 If it in tt I T If So tt, I |