Show LL Story of the Day E HOW THE OUTLAW DIED It was as Cel o Romero the outlaw We c scuttled across CrO R Rhe he hc he plaza where we C might see Me w without being seen Hl Riding tip lip to the time principal store and himself from his horse he luc stalked 1 In In armed to the teeth and had bad everything ht his own WU way The clerk lucked ducked under the counters and the shoppers fled tied In every very direction o smiled showing his white teeth Fling Fling- ing lug back hl his tangle angie of or black cm curls Is he pointed d a pistol at u a cowering youth and comp compelled him to come forth and lo 10 his bidding The terrified clerk with chattering teeth hued filled the outlaws outlaw's outlaws outlaw's out out- laws law's orders orden and nod Celo Celso without going through the formality of paying lot for them walked them walked out outs his hilS pockets bulging ul ln Ith packages and amul a pistol In Vich hand humid He lie swung himself upon his horse hort c and tiring twice into the air was off ore like the tue wind before the time town awoke to the fact that It ud ad 1 been In In- In rude It appears that public sentiment had hall I been hen with elso since hl his escape from Jail two years etUS a ago o Many think him more sinned d against than sinning It IB Is I true that he stabbed ed a u man to death but It is said by his friends that he did It In self defense He lie was arrested anti and given gl a oa term tern of or two years cars In the penitentiary But on the nl night ht that he was WilS convicted con he escaped from Jail and remained out of reach of oC the law from that time that time on a 11 ranch five hive miles out of oC town Now No however howe the authorities decreed that he should be c captured and the Sheriff and his posse were were sent sent out flUt with orders to bring him in They went about their ta task k heart half heartedly half many of them having ha been en Celso's Celo friends before be- be fore he became an on outlaw Arriving Arr at atthe atthe 1 the ranch he heUS was US found safely sateh barricaded barricaded barri barn in the house and reinforced ced by byI bythe bythe I the Mexican l family who owned It fhe They tried to convince con him of the thc expediency cx- cx of or giving lnE 1 himself up but hut lie le defied them and threatened to shoot hoot the first hirst man entering the yard ard At last lasta a messenger was was vas sent to 10 town lown with the news Celso could not be taken Then DIlly Billy Drown Brown Deputy Deput Sheriff and a sure sume shot who ho has killed more than one Mexican l for resisting arrest was given orders to take Celfo Celo Romero Romero Ro Ro- mero dead or alive A horse was vas placed at his disposal and mil Billy was off Meanwhile the Sheriff SheriN and his men had retired to a u safe dl distance tance from the thc house ane anti and Cels' Cels thinking the they had hud given up the attempt to capture him came caine forth and strutted up and down Iowa calling to them derisively The They knew he had been heen drinking and andl chatTed charted him good Suddenly around the foothill under tinder which the ranch house nestled came Billy Brown gun Brown gun In hand In an Instant he lie was off orr his h horse and behind behind behind be be- hind a cottonwood t tree ee but none mione too loo soon 4 A bullet from Celso's gun un struck the animal killing it Then Billy fired from his cover o and the outlaw la lay dying nt at the feet of or a young youn Mexican Mexican can woman who ho ran out of the house Throwing herself beside e the dying man nian she lifted Ills lis head to her hel breast the blood flowing from rota hK his wound and TEACHING C CHRISTIAN RISTIAN SCIENCE To the lie Editor of or The Salt I Lake ak Telegram ram An anon anonymous correspondent using the initials X Y X Z has evinced c sufficient sum sum- cleat in m my n recent cent letter to your our esteemed columns on the subject of Christian Science to write a a. courteous courteous courteous cour cour- reply From the tone of or his letter letter letter let let- ter I Judge he does not underestimate the vital Importance of ot the lie theme under tinder discussion which IH Is In reality an In Infinite Infinite infinite In- In finite one and he may iny rest assured aured that whatever conclusions lon we ve may reach for ourselves ef the eternal facts of existence existence existence exist exist- ence will not be changed thereby one Iota It I is If however howe essential that there should be some ome common ground of ofa a agreement and I will therefore ask you OU for a little space to point out wherein your correspondent ha has missed 11 my meaning meaning- or lois has misunderstood the postulates pos pos- of Christian Science Your correspondent reproduces cerion ion quotations from the writings of ot noted ph physicists and p psychologists which appeared In my ray 1 letter metter and then says says- With these statements Mr Ir McCrackan McCrackan Mc- Mc pro proves pros s the Scientific Statement Statement State State- ment meat of Being as enunciated on page Jage of Science and rind Health with Ke Key to the Scriptures He has done me an Injustice here The Ti-ic actual words word I used In your yoU columns In the quotations in question were Without in an any way vay admitting that mod modern J ph physicists h ys or p pY psychologists have ha staled stated the precise e teachings of Christian Science It ll may be well ell to quote here the statements of recognized authorities in lit these branches After Artel the quotations I said The above e quotations quo quo- reveal some som of the conclusions to which noted scholar who ate are not Christian Scientists haVe hae hl e arrived ed and amid the they are ure not In accord with wih the position assumed by br th author of the brochure In question thE I am amell well ell wel aware that the Me the Sd- Sd quotations I used do not prove pro entitle Statement of oC Being all al I desired de do- sired Ired to Indicate b by them was that recognized rec rec- 1 authorities In iii physics and ps psychology psychology chalos did not profess to know kno what matter really as was vas and were tere er obliged to take refuge in metaphysics s for their helm ex explanation ox- ox of the operation o or QC the material material material mate mate- rial senes called so-called so If I noted ph physicists I- I of modern times have hl e been obliged to acknowledge that tat the they lieS did not know what matter was then there Is li no reason rea rea- j son somi wh why mater Mrs Edd Eddys Eddy's explanation of ot It as mortal error should hould not be calmly considered and amid even accepted by Christian Scientists without exposing them to th the charge of deceiving them them- selves gehe And If authoritative e psychologies psychologists gl gies ts are arc obliged to confess that material material mate male rial sense perception called called so-called fa-caled fa Is i cully meally a state of ot mind then when Mrs Irs Eld Eddy Eddy- writes in Science an and Health page St According to anc Ch Christian stan Science the true sen senses e of man are spiritual emanating from froni Mind ln there is no reason why by those who follow her should be singled out as not having studied the 1 WN of oC the human mind In truth If It there thele were were an any ant m material ad- ad science sc- sc once ence called so-called which could tell tel us what matter malCI real really was and could then define sense sene perception In iii terms of ot that explanation there might b be fome excuse excuse excuse ex ex- ex- ex cuse for the criticisms of ot your OUI cornea corres- ores poi den but not hot an as al matters now stand He himself is Ie obliged to explain that matter mater affects our organs of ot sense In lii some sonic unknown wa way ivay In describing I sense perception perception- therefore he ho ht would have hn to be reduced to the admission I that something of or whose hose Intimate es essence ca- ca sence he knows nothing acts In some borne unknown a way In what hat respect would such uch an explanation bf hf sense perception n be superior to that hat of or Mr Mrs Eddy and would such ait an l explanation show an any greater s-reater l kno knowledge ge of of- the laws fas of or lh th I human nd n than thun that evinced c b by Christian Scientists who ex explanation ex- ex furnished l b by Eddy In describing sense perception your correspondent t fn finally ll r reaches what he calls the time spiritual part of K ua Then he adds It I h Is here where our science nc stops stOpA and we wt get Into the region of or tho the unknowable But nut a science which stops at the Ow very cr p point nl where vital questions arise cannot be he n a science In Inn any n true sense enso of ot th the word and must c eventually o resolve Itself Into guess puces- ue a- a work To Tn admit the tho of the la IR iato to take toka refuge ru e In agnosticism agnos agnos- but mystery and and JeUS Jesus said Mid Ye Yc staining the white sack sock site she she wore wore- While the Sheriff Sheri and his men and amid ll Billy Brown stood tood In silence with hats removed When the thc girt girl Irl realized that her hem lover lo VILS WIS dead she laid him tenderly on the ground and sprang at Di Billy tearing hl his hla face with her hands hand's DI hilly Billy who Is 15 n it looking boyish fellow fellow fel Eel low made no attempt to defend efem himself himself him him- self beyond putting up his hit arm aria to save e his ces eyes The rhe woman aK wa ws at la last laut t subdued subdued sub Hub dued and taken Into the house There It was vas learned that preparations were mere un under er WB way for tor or the wedding of Celso und tumid ud Dolores w which vas was to have ha taken place two da days duts later r n elso It seems seem's had some e education anti and had once been blen a n m member ot or the Territorial Legislature He made a speech at nt t that time line in which he said that althou although h he hc had hal served ler cr two to years In the lie penitentiary In Arizona and und several soy sev eral oral months in Jail Jait Jai in Silver SI el CI CiLy he had 1111 never nevel been heen thrown amon among such a ablack ablack 1 black lot of or rascals as composed that body of or statesmen men Ills Ils funeral occurred on the lie day that wits was to have ha seen him a bride brIde- groom The rho ranch is two mlle miles I from froma rein reina a Mexican placita small smal town In which I Is a l unique church chinch It I Is small smal of adobe and amid Is lighted by a window on each side able Above the side Ide door In front In is a 1 frame In which hangs hang an covered with hieroglyphics ancient bell bel wih and green with wih age It I contains no clapper Seen r A man climbs a a. a ladder and pounds upon it with wih a hammer producing producing producing pro pro- a weird sound that on still days day can cnn be heard a long distance Al Above ocI o c I is i a small smal wooden cro cros The Image about lt the al altar u are wax dolls dohis dols dressed In bizarre garments There are no no pews A priest prest from the town four fout foul miles awa away conducts service once a n month In this church Celso's hod body lay In Instate instate state tate on a rude bier A wooden oden fr frame me In which were holes at Intervals for candles candle him Ne Near r the head hend o of the casket knelt knel Dolores In black A black veil vei covered her lien head hend A At t the foot knelt knel the aged mother of the dead man maim Tears were streaming down her withered cheeks as a with wih trembling tm fingers she told her lieu rosary Others knelt about the thc bier repeating prayers aloud the women with black black sha shawls 1 over o their heads On each new arrival Dolores Dolore walled nailed afresh over ocr the body of her lover I Owing to the lie smallness of the church the greater part of those gathered re remained remained re- re out of ot doors while the thc priest Intoned the service sel A dramatic scene occurred when Dolores too took leave of her dead Throwing herself on the casket she moaned Ml MI I ml dulce Corazon Porque porque me has A dlos dios ani querida Oyes Oye Yo tu U My ly darling darlng m my sweetheart Why have you left lett me Farewell my darlng larling Do you OU hear hoar I will wi avenge th thy death The he priest came forward and placing his hand on her head soothed her with his hit kind old voice ole Then the casket was was carried b by the bearers hearers the whole distance to the cemetery a mile mie a away At Intervals Inter along the road roud are arc plies piles of ot stones which mark the spot where e former processions have ha rested rested Las Las Vegas N. N M. M 1 Cor Chicago News shall know the truth and amid the lie truth shall make mke you OU free tree John Johni i vili viii 32 To m my amy comprehension Mrs E Eddys Eddy's dys dy's characterization of true science is exceedingly helpful The term Science properly understood refers refes only ont to the laws of ot God and to his government of or the uni- uni verse erse Inclusive of or man P. P Science Sd Sc ence once and Health W Writing riling of ot sound bound perception your correspondent correspondent correspondent cor cor- respondent states Human knowledge can cnn at present go no further In solving the m mystery Then hen why not turn to di diVine divine di- di tl- tl vine ine knowledge to real Science as re revealed revealed re- re In the lie inspired Word Yord of the Bibie Bi Bible l- l Bi- Bi ble bie and interpreted In our dl lily day b by Mrs Irs Edd Eddy Many Ian persons sons of Intelligence are arc turning with wih great satisfaction and peace to her explanations of at these those problems problems problems lems In iii Christian Science Science- Your You correspondent correspondent cores cores- corres corres- would not feel eel lonel lonely In their company compan Mrs Edd Eddy has well wel stated Nothing we can sa say or ot believe rc regarding regarding regard regard- ardIng ard- ard ing the matter mater Is Immortal for or matter mater Is temporal and Is therefore a mortal phenomenon sometimes be beautiful al always 01 ni- ni wa ways R transitory Science and amid Health This unknowable of the p. p 27 fo- fo called cale material science Chri Christian tan Science Science Sd- Sd ence once elucidates and explains to today a a aSt us as St St. Paul standing on the the unknown God unto the agnostic Athenians of or hl his da day This same Paul bele believing implicitly In lii the Masters Masler's promise They shall take lake up tip serpents and If they drink any loudly thing it loot Inot hurt them Mark xvi IS 18 was able to lo shako shake hak off the venomous serpent which had fastened Itself Isel upon bin hia hand and to do this without receiving In ins ing any Injury When all nh al Is said and done your our correspondent correspondent correspondent cor cor- respondent should know that Christian Christan Science does not den deny he existence of the time Infinite number of objects object constituting constituting const const- the tue er unhorse e Including man It Itis itis I is concerned with wih the essential nature of these objects It I teaches that objects are arc ideas and are me therefore mental and that the material concept which we place upon them Is a 0 false fale one omie transitory transi- transi tor tory lory vanishing and temporary even to human sense ense while to spiritual understanding under tinder standing It ceases to have ha even the semblance ice of exist existence nce or reality The Cli Science tex text book hool says pp 5 t I here is hu but lUt tone one Creator and anti andone antione one cite creation creaton This creation n consists of the of oC spiritual Ideas and their Identities which are aie HC embraced In Iii Inthe the tc Infinite Mind and amid an forever reflected These ideas Ideus In range mange e from the Infinitesimal to immensity and amid the hl highest Ideas Ides arc are the sons and |