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Show 34 vlfflaplbnss D. Edith North. 8EEK A BURIED TREASURE. VERITIES. Y. Budd, 504 W. Second Mtxlcans in Concerted Effort to Find To a man with the toothache the Hoarded Gold. North. world is all hollow whether the tooth Reliable parties from Westphalia 36 R. John C. Sandberg, Superior is or not Addition. report that a number of Mexicans 37 D. Mrs. Bertha M. Gray, 80 Third we need that with teams, plows and scrapers are exthe things isnt It Street. effort. It cavating in that vicinity, claiming to 38 D. Parthenia K. Parry, 41 E. cause us so much worry and have in their possession and North Temple. is the things we dont need but must charts showing treasure to maps be burled 39 D. Mrs. John A. Maynes, 175 G. have. to the amount o! $100,000 in there, Street. Mexican doubldons. 40 R. Ernest E.' Brown, 353 Fifth some consolation to is all it After They say that the treasure is buried Street. if near that been weve naughty when feel what is known as the Bull Tank 41 D. Henry T. Ball, 603- Fifth St. were sorry done anything and have agreed to pay the owners 42 D. Orsen Allen, 830 First Street. we have was That it. of Jobs are we glad of the land on which they are at work 43 R. John A. DeValle, 1133 First for, a certain per cent of the find for tke philosophy. Street. 44 R. Maud R. Loofbourow, 54 S. privilege of excavating. This treas looked be Twelfth East. should upon cards ure is said to have been buried during Postal 45 R. Jennie Davidson, 252 S. Ninth take since of they the Texas and Mexican war. It is healing as leaves East of the long, uninteresting said a tradition has existed that a the place 46 R. Henry Coulam, 777 E. First noso much that tells letter which large sum in Mexican doubloons was South. which should and to cares know, bulled somewhere on the banks of 47 R. Peter Hanson, 267 S. Seventh body of the traditions the with, past Pond creek and another that there belong East. was treasure of considerable amount 48 R. Christopher Diehl, 525 E. Sec in Mexican money buried at some DRIFTWOOD. ond South. 49 R. Jettie Browning, 435 E. Third point along the banks of the Brazos South. river near Marlin. Little gViefs cry loudest. 50 R. C. O. Farnsworth, Theatre Many excavations have been made Pharmacy, First South and is Fates mother-in-law- . to locate the buried treasure, both on Necessity State. Pond creek and the Brazos river. 51 R. Nellie Edward, 164 S. Second to Paradise. Love is lifes near-cu-t These efforts were not only made by East. home people, but strangers have gone 52 D. Peter F. Goss, 263 S. Main, eduenvied than be to It is better in and excavated, among whom were , up stairs. cated. Mexicans. A few years ago it was o no uncommon thing to see deep holes deare Like doctors Homer diseases Sometimes. They Desperate dug along the banks of these streams, It's a strange fact, said the col- lights. presumably by parties in search of o lege professor, that the very stuthe lost treasure, but if any money har dents who dont like Greek in my Weather Lore from the Bible. ever been found in this manner the classes are the ones who yell for When it is evening, ye say it will Tact is not known. Galveston News. Homer at a baseball game. be foul weather, for the sky is red; o and in the morning it will be foul TOILERS OF THE MINES. IF YOU FAIL TO PUT YOUR X weather for the sky is red MARK IN THE CIRCLE BENEATH and lowering. Matthew xvi., Millions of Men Make Their Living o THE REPUBLICAN EMBLEM YOUR Underground. Tough Citizen. VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT AND FAIRand Mining No need of accident insurance for quarrying throughout BANKS WILL BE LOST. world the command the personal atthat Portland man who fell forty o feet fiom the roof of a house, landing tention of more than four and a half No Hurry to Learn. upon a picket fence and escaped un- million men. Of the grand total oi 4,738,393, no fewer than 1,592,050 be aint in no hurry ter leave die hurt. Kennebec Journal. , T o long to the British empire, the re world, says Brother Williams. Its maining 3,146,343 being foreigners. Dublin Has No Cathedral. mighty hot in de summer time; but Great Britain and her colonies and den, de nex worl might blaze in winDublin, an essentially Catholic city, ter ! Atlanta Constitution. possessions have been specially favorhas no Catholic cathedral. ed by the forces of nature in so far as there is an abundance of valuable mineral which may be mined, and thus add to the wealth of the empire. More than half the miners of the world are employed in getting coal alone. Great Britain employs over s a million, the of United States and Germany over hall a million each, France 165,000, Belgium 135,000, Austria 123,000; whilst India comes along with close upon 35 D. Fannie L. Ridd, 664 W. Fourth - -- REGI8TER OR YOU CANT VOTE. Only three more days hcmain for registration. If you are not registered you can't vote. The remaining registration days are Tuesday, Oct. 18, Tuesday, Nov. 1, Wednesday, Nov. 2 The registration See to it in time. places in the city are as follows: District. 1 R. Lina Wilkinson, 1347 S. Tenth 2 R. 3 R. East. 4 5 Ghas. E. Beers, 1078 S. Eight East. Sarah M. Hammond, 734 E Seventh South. D. Emma L. Iverson, rear 227 E. Seventh South. R. Mrs. A. W. Eardly, 621 South Main. 6 7 8 9 2-- Brown, corner South and State. D. M. H. McAllister, 155 E. South. D. Fred Barrows, 451 E. South. R. David Bernhisel, 363 S. R. Fifth O. C. East. Sixth Fifth Sixth Wm. H. Harrison, 816 E. Fifth South. Ephraim J. Swaner, 318 S 10 R. 11 R. 12 R. Douglas 13 R. Tenth East. 14 15 16 17 18 123 Ferguson, Seventh South. W. John McNeil, 1012 S. First West. D. Hulda Garlquist, 621 S. Fourth West. R. Nellie L. Shannon, corner Johnson and Leverich St R. E. F. Woodruff, 920 Cannon Street. Thomas W. Green, Fifth South. R. John E.- Cowley, 453 D. 434 S. - W Sec ond West. 19 R. 20 R. Jennie A. Froiseth, Emily Fox, 137 West Third South. T. C. Waltenspiel, 73 W. Sec ond South. 22 R. H. J. Benson, 224 W. First South. 23 R. Feramorz Y. Fox, 261 W. Sec ond South. 24 D. L. C. Johnson, corner Third South and Third West. 25 D. Benjamin G. Gulver, 660 W First South. 26 D. Mary B. Howells, 62 S. Sixth R. West. J. M. Campbell, North. Just Long 3. (Enough 100,000. Every day the Burlington starts a luxurious standard sleeping car to St. Louis. It goes through without change, but it is halted in Denver from until late evening just long enough for the tourist to see Colorado s capital and principal city, and call on friends or business acquaintances there. Convenient Let me tell you more about it arrangement! to rates Special St Louis and return (direct or via V" the Burlington every Tues- dayCand Friday. mid-afternoo- n . 27 R. 28 R. 29 West. R. Joseph E. Muilett, Street. 30 31 32 33 D. D. Belle White, 118 W. 44 N. 262 First Second Wall Mary Katz. 253 W. 3rd North. E. J. D. Roundy 542 W. First North. R. Elizabeth E. Davis, 6i North Fifth West. D. Elizabeth Ilaslam, 331 North Sixth West. . three-quarter- to See Denver 28 W. Sixth South. 21 to-da- y; R. F. NE8LEN, 79 W. Gsnsiul Asbnt, SECOND SOUTH ST. tickrt oppicb. BALT LAKE OITY. UTAH. Love and Life. Love comes when none may know, lingers a while, and flies; We only see him go. Mid music soft and slow. Darkling, as daylight dies. Love comes when none may know. Dream we an hour or so To wake In sad surprise; We only see him go. With shaft and golden bow, Wondrous in sleep he lies (Love comes when none may know: Then once we look and lo. Quick he takes wing and flies: We only see him go And range the world in woe, Seeking with wistful eyes. Love comes when none may know. We only see him go. -- Boston Phot. . - Londoos Consumption of Ice. London consumes 2,000 tons of ice daily. .. Cheap Turkish Baths, u u nnasihie to eet a Turkish bath |