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Show . . - , , ,.4..,- j I I , , . . , , , . ---- .,,,.,., C N .,. can tt 2 SituationA 11.1ilti Al 4 Is a APRIL S , ; 4 4 V - ' z tr De partmentof State This DIViSiOn t : 5. . SATURDAY DESERET EVENING NEWS , 1 ) 1 , ---- 7 WEX 76.. . - ' , . stcT:oV TITREE , , . t t WAS , ING7 N ' t. ..... , ,..., ,. , "1 :, ' C Through Which Pours Constant'Stream of Correspondence, Telegrams and Queries Concerning the Division in Operation. Busy Place, Particularly Since: the Villa Raid---Th- e Mexi- - of the flatur- - every kind and description touching on IThe grekt bulk of the divitiloas work ,. ' In many eases the consul will wire uation and name a figure shirh got tarrutro tit, ,ottti ietit, ttt. the Columbus affair and otherwise inquiries relating to economic hack that the supponedly neodv on recontpense them for tho ...trrotAt..r reau t.r the tiara. r. of . ,..t for the of IL providing Amending i conditions tn Mexico. the poseibility or does not want funds front safety P- C.. April a tr., ,. v of their idea and tr. rietittlit, to the and on 'in tcrt.t.gt:li ttr f who might be in Villa's path. ya,..11TiNGT0S. "t ytt.adviettellity of in certain When this information is con'iyed to state department to tt ithe a motley horde of .c(.rT,, !j i n one a i parts of the often bri it r , 'itt me solicitous the as ng. flues-Fowell rrelt.,qttuttillt, country, i.,ro-!,1,i sander dam and nights this work con- - tions touching krt banditti the consul is hiding it other 1..to letter the of saying the upon indivol,tal, Yttlead Not ttr.tierootr, safety of ati the pt,temt, ,,to,,,,,,..,,t to tinned "N( only after the complete Amertean interests. the true facte and that the situation !the diethiom Villa, streamed task ILOand plieJfit 11,3:, h,1. 13,3,1 3 r t! rt.., t ' aTe been handled. the details all Ir There is also a steady stream of has not been presented in its real some of them ho,g,,, line trave IPE .1 1,"Oilii,t Iii NI,..". ... ,ii,1 " t boundary e 41,e1:,1eA eh,,,, and the lt lame cooled F3 , slightly Mom fol. correppondonoelMIXT M3 l'.,,,, ,e,1,3, Mb!",-guides, ! the terros tee of light. welfare lumconcerning nen .,,,,,e fitrthort their Co erii the 1t,) of could re- these ,x, men town a for brief !title hope ,, ,,,,,,,,, hole afratr ,. has het."' s the low Americans in Mexico. or the salete of until 111101 r,.4.4 tle r Net !mg ..tr,et.ii...,y, 4..,,.....11 t, t!,, pens of the United statgs action brought omit from their labors. But the plan even :iteeloanii WhO have friends ..rietr in the straightenerl out. At Iv aCo an Individual heoante attingtnot i " for the army's extermination of Villa ;united state. wa S. M. workthe wherein the Under come In matters this head all s limelight n Th tot;ti i. t:i the ith a member at., leg and hill mime is opining up new linos' Congre.4 and rt grenies Inv) requests t,t forward funds to certain bon of United States COnr'il, in Niesiool, his talks with tho riiember a ' and f- of work every hour, iNtitiafl c. it tiP litir,-,-and from now 1,0c1tittles litt'e l.ai.d cf clerks for the use of individuals who must he obtained the divitnon of lexi- - up the leguilatrir to a IF rea etith i!i 'along the rttitrti z...ittiotsti-- -, Ittt I ihe, 41 et a some until in affairs date Mexican future far the the strot the gee deal at tn be AS,,, first er in Cannot hand can 1.,,i,..d der. corrpr affairs f", , 1.,,, hut need, in I:ism to hose, ltrit g kit,' oals affairs divielon will be one priinii,d l,,,:, .. re- Such themselves t, consuls it. the with Th.. 1n14 comern!nic-thtrPtittetito t.trt, conditiona in ,,,trliiiin of ,Niegirot moat achemes the 441 diaion or th. Stat. department. nerve sensitive before centers of ,, ; g3triSt o'r ft to 'II. ti,INti bureau. which is the American diplomatic organtem the .Nlexican division e 11411 purPort queste for consular activity must fornt-- The congressman, in toll ITT33711,f, tot, lar,dentstl, this n t to the tteriti"1"-'1' Pe and e 'PIh "'I'l all he rhy to " prepared el '... hot br ought Itti ihe .''. ittrioonce r..'"tn".' intinediate rollIttorls for the dint. For th. Mexican affairs divisi"' ct uott or the o ete nesse: helow the Rio Grande. per. quarters of the consular entre. in this! partment to hear thnitigii ',,,, i, ,tr t:t r tt,t form-i- d least. it is not altogether a picnic when.1 Ismr, :t,; was 0,,,,,i eervics. sr (haps The is ror....t !I, then tn. fiPp,r,t1,-,i't reque.t t one of the most startling plans ot state department. otheme of hp, tr,,,;4,i. i,it I LI matte ami th, iiinitai "break" along the itioi. t73111 tAos the unsettled something ,i of g nit,' o cerefully coneidered ity the mnPularl weo had been pot to tro 40,1 tet it Vth, w., emo 1 Nth ram Grande or to the south. a dlr..- ....tilt of not authorities swooltted to make ouro it cotcsltha Mexican ,.., .b.. r,...tt teirftso P N.sioco during the vast Shortly after Secy. Lancing succeed- - long ago he a man who gav every within nsular ceg,, nyalitiour scope of tho tr'to Ot, o freplen,;that 01, rtair inveetn(wed. l To;kt v, ed to the post left Vacant by tt - indication of proette and rAttlty. The lations. the it ty so, if I). and. years 4t,r1Pd by iltdtvid t' in idea if been per3:1,1!,ed had few itself not wag twin gnertion ,! altogether ilam illogicat. he that realised Jennings Bryan consul. ttr,t the Ti ,ttt b proper t Itx, '''eto entnerning if one to reward of "ne which big by division the United States Mexican affairs, which had been pae1,4v ,f !,tti tra It arid AnD hie porp,,te. en.11,1 Mirdly autoicribe. Iv Slate ,P tht Official "runner ing , through the Latin AtTlert,':Ill it sgovernmnt ., , ,I...' ,, ,, A il nt the division ro-- I Thiel matt. in a ralin. t,.ti to rather ITI (Nuclei te fl,i tprItt.. tn.., ...t... t, t StrangeW welkin liffA..o. enugh. manner. e,en were vision. , growing toftwch Proimrconstant stream of ,,, ,,. ,,, ,,,s, ,, ,, the aRic.on a achemst for rove numerous nuerlea from Amen- - the distin. tit indwro,to ota.etnnet , ,,n,. cletnt thn ,.,.;tti ',, tot....., P. th,,,, malt wh,cP a the Latin American drielon lelaid that tiong n ited State s. aing ,. t. cans in neat nmidle the alio inquiries on torreepetAlent. con,ened ..:s.:7,,,,,r,. the ,: rlegrams. movenint of r,',..: wait beenfling more and more erowd- part ne,nnfidentc. , ......, intercession nt th Nt a tt' tItTa rt all ii,. 1.9 Int, t'It't- 4.,.--llsistalcoroachea ;torte ,,, 10 In el.- - il:s r; ett,,,. Thera ts as need ot a trettierlorest iri';'-;-;-e he ond data yer,!?2,',111:54?. behalf' of certain ltex.c.ins a)io ,, . i timent, g Mel, heglim -- ,t, It limigh nt t h. 4 nd mend . find in .,, Latin the hi" ,,,..,,,I,,, t1;74tnn American government.'it .,,,...1,.,1 ., ,,,.,,, ,,, ,., With One o r l' .' ATA onis tt .,,. b e,rome embroiled of 4,..,r,esn ..,, a ith hAth iCi il" ri,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,h, rut an increase in the clerical for- .woohl cro,Int of their wecret serice ntn Intil Ather ,, ,,, ,.,..,. ,, ,,, ,, ,, ,, ,,, ,,,,,, ,.,, .,,,,, factiuns. Alany time. ,."r. ' "ant CArpAr, - title bureaubetween 1,,, 671e tn. d Nt,,.ico. opposing to M egtour f ,,, epRrte.,, ,Ar not tithe h.iffer .. altogether adjust the difficulty. 1, it h as been fon nd that M. h e bentfit ef serne leo for itiontho. (. ;h, mg out the Kate and the million ,,I, ,,, , thigy had reached of late le ,.:, o. .,,,, ,,,1., Me wet oar!. tt I ,.,,, i Leon S. Canova, the present chief of an agreement es until AteA,,,, ,,t,,i,,,,, . to hien of the Mexi- cans under the diapienatire of the CA, '' ,. li,..isien In ..1 h ,A, .., affairs Pf Mexican ,,, ., .,, -doted', an ono ,,r l ac, ttiken the trhate Mexican to was nett,. division be authorities well sot area ered, oi ,elroo can factions vir genially opposing rant, ' ( ".. ' ... I' to faction rotor! nver hope to aseimi. quainted with Mexican affairs. but hot pears In th the! that prior hy against part PIP. ,t,h ,h,, r,,,,,. .,,lid ,u,..,,t,,, ... h,..,.. in f,lith decithis lima country. I., lass! work along strictly Mexican lines wits sion was reeehigd. th time Carranza gas recognized by !no,. rot...Trod tr. the rii,,teiell n l'.,' l,-,.- I! .. are thoo ,,ni:,i,:12""I'l:''' e. o ,,1 ,.4,,I,:, er Igg tlimg o ,.. te se ,t' artAirg and officials. being .hampered eonstanti) hv the eountrleo sere to yet said. rityriSO of United states, in suiti affairs. (.' it I. whtert vlitcn alnn the advieshiIit) This groqp o' cieoha ,,r 0,,,, ,,,i,,,e),, state the de1 of other Latin Amer halt work, the fund as a reaard for the deparrment press naturally, In At the t,reoe.t ,.,,, . e,., th. t.,,s tho state 14.crPt of ,,, , ,..t.t,t, ,,, n tiI n seeral rimer care to become Involved. parti,-,Iteemed In an tipper When it Pined, finally. that the ere.- - ervir man a ho Wo1114 tulle the stat depArtinert te not ov,I te I ears the ore,: le t of I e the not A Tot I, the etxte tion of a separate division of Mexican leaders of this r.hIIn.iiiaPPRI.irlaie tarty as there is quite enough W.or-- k tO , f i! ItatlOtnC A !TIP rirl 1, Mit of !"4.ite4 hae -(ACtion. ied A Terme ,,,,,,e.,...' deo..., ....,,,'. 1,01 An d ti 0 to be duns for rill"" or fh18 C'"nr) ,.1texteo. affairs would be the only remed:, Peetelt it fatr..t,g1, arivt,,q again., r , .,. e ,, ,,t the 0.1, r, -- JAI rottorit ,,n, ,,,,..,,,,,n. ,t.ti.,,to at,,,,proirg ', In cormectinn with "1" "1"11110 Pr"- ho facts retare Lansing acted prompiv. tind todetail. ma The t,,,,.. I,. plowing of 110ot...impute there until Prrit10.11? in feint! ,n to Mc a'. irthermore. t1,I 1,-. P.oer nem the chaff of proposed. however. Walt prowls submitted to the division ap ,.o. of Mexican affairs has not to plan atheMexico. .coph tip,. as condition hecomc 1,1"r ' ol 3eart. rip, ,,I,e, then t. declaim Judg- day the division ,T,01, tt,- - d!,.1 in ca ot., stop Once the e quietus of difficulties. Mexican its web require nuicit anti all with own, 'fettled remedies for quarters ., ;, rights ,t ,. , NI. x ,,, in ,,,' denicio. .1, had been in dt' ',inn .4 administered to conpoit ,thi,h th proper in and privileges theritunte appertaining. e . . Nnt .,. a ment are daily gathered together th rec ,.., rnnr eited Intig itr, dituu, p oh pereons there, thin same force of se- :letihnetmb7s owt itinho the uont :Ida: :at:tit:In:1p ...will I,e, anipe "ye.. r ,, , .. ftscretary Lansing's order divorcing from th deparimpot of con, ii...se presidential f ,, r r, serve, men was to be ;tent into the form of serial letters. Ti. first lot- - !letter satthle. conerete form to be oroisentad .statenterls for pr.INloart, .... t!!ti f Mexican and Lana American Imeree ' !I d a he a 1,1 ,t hether would to In apittr,g or official. th ' toter!, at the to local Europe and asrealm auth,di.,em entation It calmly methodically tads set forth that the DOW division affairs1 sapainate the would Mahn the main Idea of the 1hio ie. i,,,.,rui agents of that deport,' 1,, prat conealar poste. ter i t ,,,,,t,1 t rulers; of -the POt, ,,,,t ,In be tiain lost time rio may warring handle "all correspondence in taa ao that none, on the theory that the people of remedy. and thisletwould he followed ment into Nlestoct to report nn orti At the pri.14rit time the. 'nor., ,at Istilf,o.r details. ter. going into all ,eretal eondition. to after letter l000neiTiential klexice. ' '1 routin by ' up ., 1.n ' of correspondthe except IKoropto con-etessidring war adv.' and that oppotted thp, , it' th,. the details, of the proposal. Thep let- - soh,. diviploo nth. piT, ,,,,,, ,t,,,,tun,I ' relating to deaths. marriages. eiT- - instil as being conflated hy Iht , ' '' i,or,rn The Coltimb,is ?apt by Villiatas was in ztt of )r ' A F!!e,Ir fer e. muat he aeknoalengel. et least, I.- - thoo t t sf.,ic hewn. (M it Americ, ri b, of .!,,, ...,, passport. esnitary reportsi power, day nnd isenship. tonsediateiv rollow0d by rrom re.t,IPX1," are to Alfieri Cant bills Pf halth Sald crain for VF. customs' invoices always aro quirk trainod h. Mexican i who In P.., Stich V, as chaff this to rarefy comet; here he actisitles of faotIon hosto mot rwo, a, ,t, cart of retrial.s similar subjecte. hhhiti onter the cmintr: any fancied oversight An the part ,a11,1 hito.ii, th Pare of a buey secretary of Mato. oonttheir amt American la c t. The CoOwn government. The reading this time. the division holtovon and to the friths sew Met,can division. ptrhapa, as a "suory" he may nt rn111.11 make the eta). of unneetr.ett,t and of such ittren obviously r-- at .refit riotk. lettirthy th rttNIior holt he suih a in in told Amrt, porsons the seems tooit It ntoment. raid natural place early pare of that ls40ns only (norm, Thl ,1"Inger(dift tn t.o arivipankt. essary correspondence is a part of the h,of of th man who propoeed the Naturally. wan Mexican official the "funnel" of Mealthe the tha plain time and I by inof ta moretng, certain trie which ininte work dispensed frequently nno of rtttlaPI through a courteously told that. unfortunately, tho should and deportment et. extremely interesting cd had waft nPrthWeAt,r1, MeV( 'no division reached 141 with. cano., nal aflame ma, and asalatmass of freakish detail as well as the :the late of the eavetal IN ini,,E1 t ,I ss her. Path...411SM MOVFit Inany of these in- - i'll"e'vasi.c'a..n' tt suri sigr ,a tn.. 1..hl. l'ke.filn N. operating It th. prAftetn! kilt I. Itj.,h,4rI thOt delkil the 111,4 began tn "am, llan et Id affairs is passport supervi solid facto of itoYernment. The estuntries ponied auell an tdea. A- dividuals t 111. .f th, t man 'who an 1e ,, .F0 rmore. rtht to to ffori in their olio ap,n1 up patch the dop,rt. Mexican was not few persons Nr44 carri trig very the state dpertront in the form of Mxicati trolthie, throwthout ha though ietn. net Manv Ut-,"I hern torig',r tn,nt fr,1, situation. iitArrntelltp4t0,(fl, ei hi this time. for into M. hes been a fat and ;succulent ' prepared to Note upon th iviodom or the Mexiren A 'passports AA h. 4 NO far ee to offer eoor, bulletins from topeilier fa1,10i'i!a oWn their represent. course, ti. plo,,orot go te,a,tie !even thistle individuals svho go folly of the idea itself good and sufficient reason that th Id I h. Currailz4 A AN rocognte. and seriWel for the pork. ask- - ithp tho, !ar nt,h !, ,111, other morsel for Another ciaea of Jodi !duals I, nid lesu them. hn wid 'state t u4 ti the mar department and life with a hag full of inter-- ; f tp department through It0 wet to he boon has not ,,tA 11,.rit-,0- ii,toxos informal-ile- a national , the divieion a great deai of trots- - tin( only the recognitionA anti support luniesa the need h shots n as urgent geyternn,n Osmosis of governmental la w A he!-while give pan aaaaa ho n 1th a Fond dit'l..q,1 pors filS of the hilt, many government. great opt,f,sti Th unsuch a peison stress in with a now hie are thosse who Writo or Wire the more, however. ovvesstary. 11.0 f r t It? 104 n,1 miKhace craftil) hinting . n,thhitt to vri,ent the vision to forward fondswhich usu. the Ntesitsan offairs divl- Then. ,,Arl portant-idea and it is up to the Mezican t tthor. t4! noedel Yrnni t etleck the morning of the of tho Joh and a Place (m.614,1,4 a ,In,t at to government re to bp pont all) to aehiee the toireaa department-Mon to give him that hearing to which passport NI,..toar Arr. tr TIntik to some individual in Mexico who le 'the g o v e r n m e n t s pay roll while n- - concerning vectain applications raid untd war into the night this bu(.1,C'"-1- " Th' ea u, very free and Independent Amorisam; believed to ,kno.rieAn divtaton lut in destitute- - circuntgaged in the task of straightenin g out i not he overestiniated. 1,Akle4 attaits have tint,oeed a 41,:a: ehit,ek - no matter how silly. ix entitled. n,u thatid may hour after hour. i cf the ools gr.to Mpx!stances. This umunily necessitates a affairs in Mexico. Asautning that an American citizvn roto of duty lipon Z L. t911b. col!ontor tr Ina Wile los InWrucitess to a mencan eon.uIi Such matters, however. relieve the; to how- - Pieh,.e a pitasport to ttaiel through of the for eheer 3t Et Paso Unitflt ein medal The States consul h audacity. ), rarran. .'r Ilene, temulating orders of the ste tedium of official routine, of which in the &strict where the unfortunate ;ever. goes to those who write of their certain parts of tho country which tre r14.1al of tn. tr.aaarv dPpA rtrTIPM t 1,4.1 it 1,r wary of male answering questions of there is constantly a maps on hand. is reeogni. j wonderful plan for adjusting the sit- - known to he dareerouti. the iilexican t.'hntcally he hap n, conneettoh ntth opposed to be. eit 60 -.- .......----- . Rorke! '''''' .L.,. News. Ile) 1it fru-tide-.' isets - I k -- rr ,. : I i J . 171 1,,i,..1.1,-3- t - t - 1 AMIN-lai- I i n , ; : t i , ,t,,, ,,,,.,,, ..,.: ed V- , a-- i.. t t t r ',. 111 npf-q-- te , A on l .., - ','''''-,- - - ,,,, , ad". , , ,,,, i,,,, , ,, .., 11 . , ,,.., , 1, . , ,1 . ''''''l . ' , ."., mp,. tho- nimportsar. , t . - . 1,-- .1 , i - ' -- I , ,...,,,,,,, ' ! l 0,-..,- , ilvit - -, - ; ! ie i !t ,i 14- -. I hart;,, aithdtr n. -r- - '" ' vio-rica- i jr Vat-ran- a 1 '' ' . , t , right-11,1n- t I Ri A l I 'rP141" I - i 111. el I 8 ; 1 i.. a i ; . ir IA A n- , i ,0-- r 51e1 telt-gra- ! bi-.- I Le I Gringoes and The Interesting Derivation of These and Many of Ou More Common Words. $t P mr Tiw ilbitorday kr4 Nrsols by Joseph H lekman. denvatittn of t he . word. herds. and enough grain was grow . froht the two words ing under his irrigation ditch to supTIM;et his more. nfl ply need. H. woe conand grow. arhieh formed tent. an oft repoatod part of a re-k- it Trade in those devil fot.sated of the sung our by soldiers exportation of ship loads of boats, nat invadod in I. e,, beef hides "duffed with tallow . mesteo thty lilt te weighing in the neighborhood of 600 now b000me eommOn pounds each. Importations were of kiiiitiedirO, Just as interpotinot though the nature of Rawly alike god laces of tato commonly known, to the der'. men and women. Mao a small wan of "Groaoor," sa we 'both of bexcle end other Indian it apply Oka Mexican in general, Here Is peel 14. 01 irk Greasers 1 all At first this trade was nearly altogether with the mother couqtry. Later the enterprising Yankee sent his hip around the Horn and competed with his wmal pieces& The sailors poems thriftly en the Cantor. ter not long in finding a fitting deVest herdo of cattle and ecriptive term for their swarthy cus,vor the land whieh tomers. They made a business of os 'rah million ot gathering grease. Why then were But there they not greasers; for a mac who nnually. In those days in weaves is a weaver, is he not? It la s said that the Cal.fornions in turn aprosonna: Americana but twit'le.yltmt,t First there plied the term to the soon won and machinot7 of Yankee endurance henceforth the Californians. later the hlru would make it Mexicans and the apanish race in t4rre areita in the general. nary gone hy that auggeetive t, tr.r.nr. no denghted Nottited upon hie The extent and nature of the work mAt 14.rd of all l'ia be. of the original "greatsire le interestI rood 4 eitmily be ing. According to Bantoroft, "jt woe procured I tte pla:,. w re dotted with his not uncommon to gee a brig of lie beteg time ago In tart before we suite surt that Ise were a frog tcdependent thirteen otratos. setAccents et 14pahlarde and Mexicans wars ietto ! liblkrt A JI,c, j IE !tons loaded with 1400.10 hides, and three mated American.- ohip of tons with 30.0li4 i hitioeAt this ifini hide were telling at Si 4A-regardless of MI.. while tallow aolc at the rate of pounds for $2, Once a year. or oftener at the MM. awns. a general slaughter of fat cattle Alen niounted on well took place. named horses and armed with knives went forth at full speed. Coming alongside an animal he wlehed to slay the vaquero would strike it upon the naPo of the neck with euch dexterity that the heast fell dead. while the horseman went on to another end another. often slaying hundreds at a single Iatighter. Close upon the heels of those, slayers eame Indians who cut off the hides. Then time others to cut up the meat and separate it from the lard and Then came Crest hordes of hungry savages to take the many parts cast away. Later the fat was laid upon the hide and dragged to the camp There some of the hides were prepared for curing while others were sewed up except at the neck. through which opening the hag. thus form,s1. was' later muffed with tallow. thus forming' a hota, These California vaqueros were the Gen-- 1 original cowhoya of America orally we think of cow boys as a creation of our great plains. but such While we ettneOpti"n is erroneous. were debiting the advisability of the Louisiana purchase. which gave us those same great plains. the vaqueros of California were throwing the lasso. riding broncos. corraling menorms., and talking latigos. venatas. and rod- loos as we are likely to think of 01411 typical cow boy of the plaine doing. Note some of these words. Do they be pur0 we have Americanized Dome og tho -'heti such as saying laregoe- boy, at teast t he one. dot not live on tho great Inuinatueenndrodhyos.. for the pure plain.. but trt California, and that ho h tho ong.nal given atune. But thee. have --waa Identical ume aP a MUIR of our Improper proT horn honor re doe Grearror nunciation more than from anything let It be after. elm,. The thing. or act. for which .hey NIA IP the same. A Fixit Club. Vo are are not unusel to the term htlekteo for row boy. In fart there are rertaln se,tione of the west where Ho you anything done' That it le the more POI01110n, 'But the word is. have yol any little fold Joha. 14'ich from which it was derived ta pure w shnvelirg 'tern. which IP pro. things as Spanish. roltavhed. togs nounced but eitglitly different from st,ht's awaY, loagratt ail rind cloaned. oihr sorts of w,,rk the AmericaLized word. sou ean iinroed.ately con-- dn. If you The Californians were thy peers pi' t40 .th with the Visit rinh their American prototypes when it nominate High And It will do It. The tn horsemanahip, according to Portland ixita can do aflytnii.g. anytime. arythe authority tnentioned &hove. Hoye where and at any hrice. el re taught to ride almost as soon as on of the most The riatt club they learne,i in walk and those who novel cluhs of Oa kind eve,r formed did not get hilted in the attmpt It is a club cii:1,1,osed On .1 the in the Mate (tame excellent riders. pow, do or 40 Mos of liotith Port moat noted of these vauttorne wee a of land the for purpose of earning High roan weighihg 3..ti pounds. who would the:r etoolo, men( during money ride hie horse eteep hills in a ?ware that iven to tino nionv vo t manner fit to startle even hie neigha certain indivith.al it, the earning bors. It woo no wonder Unit they became per cent of his earnings moptio,4,4 'ear to hlp such ozrellent horsemen. conuidering h. issiNtol up during the colhow early they began to learn and the defray hip espelaira on entering almost constant riding they did after- lege elob of Pivit the Ana Thr originated Severe. horses were aiwnya ward. Sirout gild Ito tied about their houses for riding. and with I cincipal when them became poor others wore Mounttort of the South floitiand high naught and these turned out to graze. Pehool In ordr in' adyettim thir now A description of a fandango annwe littla nterpriae. they worthy the men Jetting upon their horses at and to all the mot, circulars mailed have the entrance of the dance hall. When chanta of the rape. and housekeepers they desired to dance they would will undountediv be supported in and enter the room, but would and 1111011104-return itnmedintely afterward and fldnV I or, you get cool shoelirtg snow' Does that hroken window pane pain cow It has tit,en said that the boy you? tired filling the literature. I terms of the cow boys vocabulary?'I This is doutgless true. But in thinkIng t us not forget that Vhy get dirty sifting aahes7 of him thus let Yet every one Is Spanish true row 101, conic-In- )fmr ht,t)o' want 4,1 1rl ! .) American I hodi' "" 1SQ trts He to ,uot :t0 wi, you need It welter To see..tro them call AS0,6. land previa. (1:. roc,- -. tee rp,,,h,t. .01N-- AND BUTLER. to the etuploy of lialph BARON Bromide Exports. '4 . , ;"-- I. -, , ,,-- .2- , i , '''' .1. -- - ...., "--:- .' t . 24 ,P .d.': ' - .. qs 4 - ''.i. , ;,,,t' . .0 ..'t , ",, ' w''' ' ''''' . ''''' - , A .4,...,4 11'.-- ...r.. - ' - , , , ., , - e i ,,,- - , ' ..- -. , IA) J 14, . 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V, '... ,5 ,.. ., ' 'A a It was taken by him last winter near his ranch, showing the ranch buildings in the distance. This is one of seven elk feed 'yards in the Jackson tcompanying illustration was furnished by S. N. Lees, of JacksonlWyoming. 761 ,,rountry . which afforded meals for approximatelY 12.000 elk. The f'restrt service of the United States government has just completed an official count of the elk in the Jackson Hole country which discloses a total of 19, of this species of big game. Pasi. It is ten iles from where the elk are bunched to the 'sum mit of the pass and 15 miles from the summit to Victor, Idaho. terminus of the Teton branch of the Oreto the left end of the picture toll Fb' re144).gaP in streams this 1 similar of one of Hole Gros and Jackson Ventre the stream but wonder: a course the trout noted mark rivetz, many of country, the Line railroad: The willows bet aee elk and the ranch buildings, ,tai finm in the immediate foothills that, the elk winter. ; $ paladise. It , rt'n'arl this Ile s hirtg to Iches on a first class automotsile boulevard (torn Victor, Idaho, in Jackson, Wyoming, which is destined to become the ma highway to the treat Jackson Hole countr3 putting ' I t ' - ' , mit s'e''' ''''''r': ASA' allow ' 104 .0; A 9 ,,, ;e:-- , ) é The ,- f , I- , V t 1 . ILL. " 'ett i lv'olt aa -.- - ,,.,........,A.k....0......,.,1 .--' , 4.4r. .tb,---,,,e,r---,5:,b.,z:- , ,,,,...-,-,9,444 . ..., ,,,,,,, - A Iljle - - . . 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The brineiA which Is left af1FA Tiff )1S ()FAH,. ter the tat,le iIt extra, rd hds Ten thouand tioaila that have been had i 31nt1tr1 ,te In th pr,er, am an In mred:ent In broueht fron, Mexico to Mieeourt. feta:Hier a ti,1 i uaed to restock ttemn ClAtani ht,t the) en; ffer front the rot The War w hi h tttopped t h, cover, or climate becauae they wer d,etuffm an4 ltUO frtan porIttlittn I in mountains an ;ornlany rAumert Inanufacttaro here cultirtit rot the ),4,1 3tnrit att ! ,, wart chent!rml factorte ,' i Pr theme dirwr,vered that hr,,Ittilo chil:y in winter a,. trtur new one. eleve3tot ahlantot, - . . ' the I, sintuter. pure 11.,r,, I hnt ht...,1 i.ontt heat At, Me. Pi that the use of AI-I tA,1 maitx ninkeo ono wartnt r, iz of f,e.tt withont the I., tn. reese th diff,tstort tail limit hi heel' tI0t 11 - .,1r0es lfr :Ptopfl Attral ttlf ,t t P. t1.4 AleAthot 46,s,t terniiertitiire. 1h4 el :ea.. in, etst.tr f.rte ttt ralst teternAt ..tee of at. tt 4 r it,t r n Are Three Thousand Elks So Tame That They Will Eat Out of Your Hand r- '..'1. ,h,t 1.1 fr titj.wii oi VII Alcohol Neither Warms or Cools 104 rt 1,0 ,o0 nthge oft CIPAna, L:" ) went sour 1. !col want ,,.1- erne,. e0t ' ffIrt a ant por you A .arnple, J,p,oilooket it trKs.3.1:ti r.:1 lisssW S.. bssrsT tr. help with yn,ir ,ornirome trio.sr ,i'1,1 st tat-lo- i 1.(111ottP to 1Wit' )ourant a IN, y,,u messenger In, ',Li want to give a party,' lioea your stove need a Milne' an extra eiera pou I,o.)ou want )our rugs , tanned a eariDet takit tip )4,11 wa, tek )ou ant aotneooe to rare tor at L it;11 )Oti , li ,.. I , z , , , 1 |