SAGUACHE CRESCENT.
(1,o~tm~r S~UAn=ffi mmtoo1a¢.}
Entered at the poet office at .SeGuaehe, Coin.,
f r trmm~ion throuah the m rots ss esoond-ela~
roatter.
0§CAB D. BRYAN, Editor.
TItURSD A Y. MAI~CIt Y~ I , 1901.
Denver's Post could not stand for the
democratic methods as exemplified in
the turning down of Johnson and nomi-
nation of Wells. Looks as though Den-
ver wan going to be redeemed and have
a republican administration for a while.
Bonanza'm to have a newspaper of its
own. On Saturday The Bonanza Bee
makes its first appearance on that date.
The paper is published by theproprietor
of the CRESOZ~T and will be printed
temporarily from this ofl~ce. Arrange-
ments are now being made for a building
in Bonanza, when a plant will be put in
and the management of the paper placed
in the han~isof acompetent person. The
Bee will to the uttermost of its ability
work for the interests of Bonanza--one
of the best mining camps in the state.
The New Judicial ]Ltfll
The judicial bill changing the terms of
court in this district passed with the
emergency clause and is now a law
hence the a,ijournmont term of court at
Conejos for this month is legislated out
of exmtence. The court in Coehlla ceun-
ty will be on Monday, April let and in
Conejos on the first Monday in May. All
the terms begin on Monday instead of
Tt/esday. That is the only chaDge ex-
cept Saguache county, where the fall
term will come one week later than be.
fore. - Ind-Jou rnal.
8ome l~eeansidercd Viewe.
Speaking of democratm agents of Sen-
ator Wolcott the Rocky Mountain News
last fall made and sustained the charge
against Thomas J. Malone),. So vividly
did it picture the transaction that one
oculd almolt see the money passing.
N.B. The aforesaid Thomas J: Ma-
lone), is the identical individual who in
the interest of truth, morality and reform i
packed the democratic primaries a few
days ago, thus providing a machine con-
vention to do the bidding of Senator Pat-
terson, himself a white-winged reformer.
It w~ under the management of thin
urea lofty patriot and pure democrat,
MMoney, that many of the delegat~
were pounded black and blue when they
premmed to cheer Johnsen's name, and
it was under his lash that they nominst-
#d a republicen instead of a demcoratio
candidate for mayor in a so-called demo-
cratic co'nventmn.
P.S. Maloney was aaekted, it is true,
by those two other eminent patriots,
Sheriff Jones and Under Sheriff Clay,
who aocordmg to the News of last fall
were paid about $12,000 for turning over
the sheriff's oAlce to the repabticace eo
that that party might Ratter together,
arm and commismon a gang of thugs to
hold level the thug special policemen
whom the police board had commiuzon-
ed to overawe the voters at the polk.
P.S. Four year~ ago the gifted if er-
Rheumatism.
Nobody knows all about it;
and nothing, now known, will
always cure it.
Doctors try Scott's Emul-
sion of Cod Liver Oil, when
they think it is caused by im-
perfect digestion of food.
You can do the same.
It may or may not be caused
bv the failure of stomach and
bowels to do their work. If
it is, vou will cure it;if not,
you will do no harm.
The way, to cure a disease
is to stop its cause, and help
the body get back to its habit
of health.
When Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil does that, it
cures; when it don't,, it don't
cure. It never does harm.
The genuine has
this picture on it, take
~o other.
If you have not
tried it, send for free
sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise
yOU,
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409Pearl St., N.Y.
}oc. and gz.oo ; all druggi,ts.
ratio Mr. Patterson through the Rocky
Mountain News denounced Ebenezer T.
Wells, who by some strknge hocus pcoua
now becomes the democratic candidate
for mayor, as a corporation snake, whose
electiou would demoralize the cause of
good government and set back the move-
ment for munimpai reform and political
purity at least a thousand years. Last
Wednesday in the course of a highly
eulogistic article defending the "corpor.
~tion snake" (now the reform democratic
candidate for mayor) the News admitted
that four years ago he had been the cor-
poration stalking horas~candidate, that
he had been put up without bope of be.
log elected~ and that he had accepted
the nomination for the sole purpose of
defeating Mayor McMurray, whom no-
body had accused of ever having been
anything else but a municipal reformer.
--Pest.
Strikes a 14Lzch Find.
"I was troubled for several )'ears with
chronic mdigestion and nervous debili-
ty," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N.
H., "No remedy helped me until I began
using Electric Bitters, which did me more
good than all the medicines I ever used.
They have also kept my wife in excellent
health for years. She says Eleetrm Bit-
ters are just splendid for female troubles,
that they are a grand tonic and invlgora-
tot for weak, run down women. :No oti~er
medicine can take its place in our fami-
ly." Try them. Only 50c, satisfaction
guaranteed by Lord & Wilcox, druggist,
Oreatone, Colo.
The snow-storm of Monday was worth
a great deal to this portion of the valley.
Dr. Terry, the Denver dentist, whose
work is so favorably known here, will be
at the American House April 4th to 9tb
Ivy Southley and Tom Voorhees went
to work on their placer above town to
day. They expect to patent it.--Eagle.
Yesterday afternoon Frank Carlson
purchased the Gee. R. Loucks house on
the corner ot Third street and San Juan
av0nuo•
Butte~ seems to be a scarce article in
th~s market. The demaud from Bonan-
za absorbs a goodly portion of that
which it marketed here. •
Night Was--her Terror.
*I would cough nearly all night long,"
writge Mrs. Chae. Applegat~, of Alexan-
dra, Ind., "and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so bad that
if I walked a block I would cough fright-
fully and sp|t blood, but when all other
medicine~ failed, three $1 bottles of Dr.
KinR's New Discovary wholly cured me
and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely
guaranteed to' cure coughs, colds, la
grippe, bronchitis had all throat and
lung troubles. Price 50o and $1. Trial
bottles free at Lord & Wilcox's drug
store, Crestone, Colo.
Owing to the illness of Mrs. Curtis' lit-
tle boy tbe Guild met with Mrs. Tarbell
on Tuesday of last week but will meet
with Mrs. Curtis on Tuesday, March 26,
i They will read the third chapter of "The
Story of a Young Man" at lhis meeting.
Mrs. C. E. VanDeueen, of Kilbourn
Win., was afflicted with stomach trouble
and c~nstipation for a long time. She
eays~ "I have tried many preparations
but none have done me the good that
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab.
lets have." These tablets are for sale at
tbe Saguache Pharmacy. Price 25 cents,
samples free.
Death at ~ Ripe Old Age,
On Tuesday afternoon at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. O. E.
Harrlngton, Matthew Rule passed
quietly into the valley of the shad-
ow. He suffered vo disease and
knew no pain but simply bent with
the burden of his years and weary of
the world which l{e had traveled so
long, he sank to silence and to
dreamless rest. For many days his
watching loved cues waited for the
final diss.lution and when it came
the tired head bowed peacefully an d
they knew that there only lived a
nlemory of the father's useful life.
:Mr. Rule was born at Paris, Ken-
tueky~ August 19, 1814, and was
therefore nearly 87 year~ old. He
was married in Missouri in 1843 aBd
in 19|0 moved to California. From
that state he came to Colorado in
1860 where he resided at Canon C. ity
until 1867, In that year he came to
ithis valley and located the present
Harrington ranch. He has contin-
uously resided here since. During
the early years of 8;dida's history he
was a prcminevt figure, but as age
advanced upon him he retired from
active life and lived a recluse at his
daughter's home, not leaving the
Eureka
Oive
Your
Horse a
Chance t
To Cure a Cold tn One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. E. W. Orove's signature
is on each box. 25n,
W. O. Hurt the Moffat wholesale
butcher was looking afler [.eef stuff in
this vicinity last Friday and Saturday.
Miss Carrie Bauer served as deputy
school superiDtendent yesterday during
teachers examlnatlon.--Creede Candle.
W. J. Fellows last Friday commencedi
to put ill the foundation for J. J. Keller's
new buihling on ~th street just north of
the hotel annex.
The state artesian well is now down
over200 foot and from this time the
contractor expects to make good head-
way, They encountered many difficul-
ties in sinking the first one hundred
feet. Sediment saved at various depths
show that the formation through which
~Special Reduced )L~tes via the Denver and
Rio Gra.nde l~llroad.
Fez 22ud annual encampment O. A. R.
at Pueblo, Colo., April 10.12, the Rm
Grands makes a rate of one fare for the
round t~ip. Tickets on sale April 9 and
10, good to return until April 15.
For meeting of Round Table, Pueblo,
Cole, March 29-30, a rate of one and one-
fifth fare on the certificate plan will be
made, providing 50 or more are in at-
tendance. Tickets will be on sale March
27, 28 and 29, good to return not later
than three days after closing date of
the meeting.
For I. O. O. F. Anniversary, Denver,
Colo., April 28, a rate of one fare for the
round trip will be made. Tickets will be
on sale April 28, good to return until
May 1.
For Colorado, New Mexico and Wyom-
ing Lumber Dealers Association, Den-
ver, March 26, a rate of one and one fifth
fare on the certificate plan is authorized,
provided there are 50 or more in attend-
ante. Tickets on sale March 24, 25, 26.
Short Order•
Mrs. Frank Hall, Villa Grove, is now
prepared to give short order meals at
reasonable prices.
G, 0. Tayl0r Whiskiss usscl b~r oritt0al ]u~,
For the Boys.
James Camper wants to buy all the
old copper, zinc and rubber he can get.
He will pay 5 cents a pound for copper,
and one cent and a half for old rubber.
I sell gunny sacks four cents each. I
pay 12 cents a dozen for beer bottles.
~emthe ~ ~#
The lingering cough following grippe
calls for One Mining Cough Cure. For
all throat and lung troubles this is the
only harmless remedy that gives immed
late results. Prevents consumption. Sa-
gauche Pharmacy.
Tablets and box papers at lwoest prices
at Cn~SCE~T OffiCe.
CASTOR 'A
]'or Infants and. CMldzen.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of ~ 1~
For tha Municipal Election for the
Town of Saguaohe.
Notice is heresy given tirol an election will
be held at the Town Hall. San Juan avenue,
.