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Show n i A ! ft .. liki- r THE PAGE TWO TRl-WEEK- JO CRN A L.I L OO A NVUTAII. r- Saturday1, A. TAT MAM MOBODY ILQVES C0PYniCHT7l909,BYTHEAMERtCANTRESSrASSQCIAT10N THE March WESTERN 6 jnm tNSTlTUrp OF PSYCHOLOGY Will-Resum- Work Apri e 5 AGNES C. CASSIDY Principal, STORIES Of ANCIENT CAVE D WELLERS AND MORE MODERN MURDEROUS APACHES. Colonia Garcia, Mexico. Feb. 25 Editor Journal r There is a beautiful little basin nestling in thehills and surrounded by pines, miles north of situated thirty-fiv- AN OUNCE OF SATISFAC-TTOIS WORTH A TON OF TALK. We reverse matters give V0I1 an ounce of talk (jvutt enough to attract your attention'! and a Jon of satisfaction. Our coal s to begin with, properly puked, free from slate, screened fro. from dust and small iinpurtiessecondly, well housed and handled in our yards; thirdly, sud, weight, and at the lnvvist p the market will permit e Chuichupa and eght south of Pacheco and six miles from . In the east side of this Garcia presidis Colonia valley ed over by Bishop John T. "Whit-toa populaThis village tion of two hundred and G'o arc engaged principal! in farming and "stock raising. There is also a sawmill which eats consid erable lumber which is shipped to Casas Gandes and Dublau. There . Hcr-nande- s. n. shingle mill, vvlikh furnishes all the colonies with shtn The principal farm products of the farms are com. potatoes oats and vegetables. There is a good school withTheodoreMartin-eau- , Principal. which has 'curdled one half of the population of the town, thus showing tlrrre is no race suicide. As we pass down the river north we come pioneer settlement in' the mountains, founded in 1887 and nam ed for the little valley in wl it is situated, Corrales. This, tie valley was occupied by the blood-thirstApaches fdr many years and until the coming of the tMormon people m188-- po Mexican would venture into the moun-- - jC is also a M- - great eaves, anciently inhabited, that are famous throughout this trlle 111 y 1 11 e r!v-e- 1 g bottle-wrapp- er vol-leXth- at pap-poos(de- f Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills" find put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago,' much imitated but never equaled. Little lugar-coate- d granules easy to take as caudy. -, &L- - Coalf Wood-Compan- Both Phones 74. region fpr the ancient relies ami mummies taken from them. In onr eave still stands a huge ol la yv earthen vessel leaching to the top of the eave, measuring eleven feet high and twelve feet in diameter with walls eight inches thickness, probably used by the old timers to store water or corn. In these caves can still he seen the remains of corn, squash and beams tains at all. as well as other wild fruits and There otre. but few families in pla ts. St ill farther north there Corrales, the best part of the land miles is the Williams ranch, bebeing owned by the family of Un- longing to Parson Williams It ite Henry Lunt, by James Palm- was near this ranch a tragedy oc-er and Warriner Porter and son:: ured ovet eight Years ago At Corrales is part of the Pacheco this time two families living at Ward, the latter town being situ- this ranch, those of Martin Harris ated about a mile north in the ami Thomas Allen. On the evenlower eild of the valley. Pacheco ing of Nov. 10,1900, some one is presided over by Bishop Ern- threw rocks at the doors of the est Steiner and has a population houses evidently to entice them of two hundred and sixt.v, engag- out. but as the ruse failed and ed in the same occupations a.s the nothing came of it. all went to people of Garcia. Being a great sleep as usual. In the morning deal lower than Garcia th also it was discovered that all the famraise considerable fruit, such as ily washing, including all the apples, peaches, pears and plun.s winter bedding had disappeared Abm t six miles down the r from the clothes lines also a is1 the Gave once Valley ranch, .qunntitv of corn and potatoes owned hv lion. Moses Thatcher There were quite a number of This is a good stock range am! pony tracks in the road outside considerable corn am potatoes ;md thinking the thieves wc" are raised each year. On the Gavel Mexicans, the two men took their valley ram I. are situated the guns and followed their trail which led north westward several miles then scattered After 000 'sideriblo A Woman's Back tracking around the toy and caused aches Eu many pains finally got the direction again nn weaknesses and falling, or other displacewent UP a 'mall lone hill unGl ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symptoms of female weakness are frequent nearly on iop when they disem-- , headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or erod a party of dreaded Apaches dark spots floating before the eyes, gnawwho In had or sensation stomach, dragging stopped here to repack ing bearing down In lower abdominal or pelvic their plunder and were on Un region, disagreeable drains from polvlo organs, faint spells w ith general w eaknesa. point of leaving The two men ha If any considerable number of the above backed symptoms are present there Is no remedy ing undiscovered as yet. quicker relief or a more per down into a small ravine to bide tht wTHjflve than Dr. Pierces Favorite It has a record of over forty in the grass and rocks, expecting fears of cu?bCk lUt- -the, moat poten the Indians would certainly 2 then urn tonic and Sating to medical science. It is made down the smooth part of the of the glyceric extracts of native medicidis nal roots found in our forests and con- ridge, hut in this they were a not or alcohol of tains harmful, or appointed; for tho Indians came drop drugs. Its ingredients are down the rocky gulch, and and atall printed on the tested under oath as correct though the chief passed the men Every ingredient entering into "Favorite Prescription" has the written en- his squaw saw them and with a dorsement of the most eminent medical exclamation dilew her writers of all the several schools of prac- guttural tice more valuable than anj amount of rifle, as did also the chief, makthough the latter aro not lacking, having been con- ing it necessary for the two men tributed voluntarily by grateful patients to shoot in self defense. So sudfn numbers to exceed tho endrsementa given to any other medicine extapt for den and unexpected was the the cure of w Omans ills the balance of the band, You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute five in number, fled with their for this well proven remedy of knows actuals and booty, leaving composition ,e von though the dealer may pack' make a little more profit thereby. Your their leader, his squaw fand Interest In regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Interest of his and It is an upon the field of baInsult to your intelligence for him to try ttle, "WeN have always thought jt to palm off upon you a substitute. You a just retribution and Iwu that know what you want and It Is his busl-ness to suppl.v the article called for. this band was" thesame that mur-raghabit-formin- N o dered'the Thompsons about five years before at the Cliff ranch, three miles below the "Williams ranch ' It was Monday morning them by ladders and by home early to go to Pacheco, ing them across from windows to to thresh grain, when about eight buildings. Several neighboring oclock some Indians suddenly ap- - babies were thrown from winSister dows and caught by firemen who peared, shjoting down .sons (Ing- were standing on the extension Thompson and hed two mar and Ilvrum) aged 17 and ladders. The fire started in the 14 respectively, but spanng her bottom of an air shaft and vvasi little grandchildren, aged 4 and discovered by Patrick Monks, a f. Hyrum. though shot through watchman, who ran through the the body, managed to crawl in- burning building, spreading the to the chicken coop where he lay ala 1111 Most of ,the occupants' undisturbed until help arrived were asleep when the fire began the Indians and many of them were overcome ey erv thing before Policemen awakening. ampdeft and the little six vea-o- Reilly and Gallagher obtained acgirl ran all alone to (he Wil- cess to the upper floors of the liams ranch for help and a party burning building by climbing 10 soon came finding the mother ami the roof pf an adjoining structuie eldest son dead and the other bov and creeping along a cornice to he wounded, though desperately the rooms of apartments occupied afterwards recovered. by Attilla Passifa. who wdth hi The description of the leader of wife and son Louis, aged 7. were this haul 'was very similar to the taken out of the and carof one the killed near ried to the adjoining building appeiranee Williams a n li as to being heave w lienee the firemen took them to set and a deep sear on li is d the street. we have alwavs believed he Tlner li, lines were taken from was none other than Amiehe Kid the rooms on the fourth floor by a ferocious outlaw from San Gar-lothrilling work of two firemen. Arizona, who had a lewardz'1 Standing on an extension ladder five Goiis'ind dolars on In's hea outside the windows. Robert Nelwhether dead or alive as the Kid son. one of the firemen, caught has m ver been hoard of since two of the children as they that time. thrown to him by another fireman There is still a hand of outlaws from the window. A.s Nelson in tho roken country west of the satrted down the ladder the man colonics said to contain nine Ap again appeared at the window aehe.s. two Mexicans and thm and called out: Ive got anothof late they have er habv here, catch it Americans; but done hut little killing though they Before Nelson could reply the still rob prospectors and travel- man threw the child out of the ers in that part of the Sierra. It window and Nelson with two babreported they have a rich goU ies already in his arms, managmine and live mostly b,v mining, ed to cqtch the third and carried hijt will not allow any one else jthem all down the ladder to the in their part oft he country. street. XAVIER All blit two of those who per ld ished in the fire were occupants of the upper floor. The belief that the fire was the work of blackmailers arose from the statement of Antonio Urso, a barber, who said he had received aMBlacl Hand letter two months ago demanding $200 Prso said no attention to the he had-pi- d letter. The Palace Best Rooms in the city Journal Block 79 West Center ti Rooms let by Day, Week or Month. a fact-en- s. Chiropractic e 1 Which means FIXED WITH THE HAND, is a new method which removes the cause of Acute and Chronic Diseases, it is a separate and istinct Sc ienee and has NO connection whatever with Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy, Massage, Christian Faith Cure, Science, Magnetic Healing. Hypnotism, Etc. A trial will convince you of the fact. CONSULTATION FREE. IT F.' Petti tsch, D. G. (Chiropractor) North Main. Bell Phone 126. Residence: 42 South Main. Bell Phone 129. Office. 75 - LOGAN UTAH TEN PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH tl msm Inmates of New York Tenement House Cut Off from Escape. York. March 9 Cut off from escape bv a burning stairway. ten persons perished early tenement today in a Seventh avenue. house at372-T7The v ietims who vfere all Italians, with one exception, ranged in age from f0lears to a girl of 4. Five persons, including a fireman, were injured or overcome by smoke.-I- t was at first believed that the blaze was incendiary, following a Black Hand black mailing notice which an- occupant of th? building received several months but theffire was not of incen diary origin. There were about 20 families in the tenement house and police- man and firemen rescued many of evv five-stor- y m --- m 4 WILL CURE ,, ow Cold. 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