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SAGUACHE CRESCENT.
(yOKM]ZRLY SAOUAOH]Z D]~MOORAT. )
Entered at the post office at" Baguacha. Colo.
f ,r tmnsmiMion through the mail~ as eecond-c, la~
re utter.
OSCAR D. IIRYAN, Editor.
THUJfSDA Y. ~IA Y 9, 1901.
The appointment of water commission-
ers would seem to indicate that Mr.
Frank Brown has some influence with
the administration.
If Colorado had to do it over a~ain
Goudy would be in the governor's chair
and Wolcott in the United States senate.
--Durango Herald.
Governor Orman has signed the mav-
erick bill passed by the legislature. It
provides for bills of sales being given
when a maverick is sold and allows the
owner to redeem within six months of
the tim0 they are sold by the round up
commissioner.
Parks and Wheeler Named by Orman.
Senator Fred W. Parks was this morn-
ing named by Governor Oralan as public
administrator for Arapahos county. This
o~loe is supposed to have a large num-
ber of fees attached, but just what the
place is worth is not known.
The appointment of Senator Parks to
this place again raises the question as to
the right of a member of the legislature
to accept and hold such a position. Sec-
tion 8 of article 5 of the constitution of
the state of Colorado provides: "That no
senator or representative shall, during
the time for which he shall have been
01tinted, be appointed to any civil office
under the state, etc."
Governor Orman was quoted a few
days ago as saying that he would not ap-
point any of the members of the St,
Louis exposition commzssion from either
the senate or the house, and that he
would decline to do so on the ground
that it was a civil office under the state
such u is mentioned in the section just
quoted.
A short time sgo he appointed Michael
White water commissioner in Saguache
county. Mr. White is a member of the
l~gislature. The position to which he
was named pays $5 l~er day for the time
actually employed. The question nat-
urally arises as to what these members
of the legiMature will do. It is quite
probable they will be called upon to re-
sign their legiMative offices.--Times.
In the spring the birds are singing
Aa they build thei~ summer home,
Blades of grass and budsare springing
O'er the mead that cattle roam,
In the spring your blood is freighted
With the germs that cause disease,
Humeri, boils are designated
Signals, warning you of these.
In the spring that tired feeling
Here is the limit Mexican Pete and
Thomas Shmkc) x~ill go s!x ,oun()s at
Cripple Creek Tuesday night. If the
Creek people do not have a bunch hand-
ed them at that sho~ which will last
them for a]ongtime there is a ~lip in
the gues~mg smnewhere ah) ~g the route.
|~us.el|and Shs,key ,.ere bad e,,ough A~LE
bet the man who can imagine ~li;,t, kind
san will put np is entitled to tile set eli t
dishes that e.lnes with every can of l)ak- i
he would colne in and hug liiul every'r
time i}e got a ehdnce, and wheu he could
not get oloFe enou~i} to hug him he would ~{ 'qb4Pood for very
turnand run. As ,,Jack the lhJgger,,~ ~ t~fing .
sprinter his ability l~ unknown, and it
will be funny to see the lubbcril~g sailor
gochaaieg around thermg to fight the
Mexican. Th, Creekers siiouht hue!
abv, ut forty men to sit around l},e tb~g ............
wtth six shoo{ers and wheu the Mvxi,au
commences to run they should coinln~ nee
seemg how close they could come to hit-
ting him and maybe he would becotm~ so
frightened that he wouhl stand still and
fight. The show would be worth at least
forty pins to anybody, if they can g([ the
pins for nothing, but it is safe tosay that
Denver people would not pay conmer-
felt pennies to see the show.- rimes
If people only knew what we l.:,,.ow
about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, il w,,ubt
be used in neariy uvel'y hotl~(:h(/:l. :,s
there are few p(ople wh,) do not ~uir,,r
from a feeling of fullness after tm~i>lg,
belching, flatulent(,, sour sto:uach ()l'
waterbrash, caused by indigestion or d)s-
pepsin. A i,reparat,.un such as Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure, which with m, aid flora
the stomach will digest your f,)od, cer
tainly can't help but do you good. Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
To ]D 7rang(,.
Mayor John Lawrence is thinkitig
seriously of taking the running horses,
"Rhody" and "Jack" to the Durango
races which opens ti~e latter part of the
month. There are some good pul's(:s
hung up and local hi)rsemen feel eo:di-
dent that these two "Baker" colts ~ill
give a good account of themselves
"I have been suffering from d)spepsia
for the past twenty years and have been
unable after trying all preparations and
physicians to get any relief. After tak-
ing one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsm Cure
l found rehef and am now in better
health than I have been for twenty years
I cannot praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
too highly," thus writes Mrs. C. O. Eob
erts, North Creek, Arkansas. Saguache
Pharmacy.
Harry C. Donnell arrived In this city
from Cripple Creek Sunday and wih
visit with frmnds until Saturday when
he, in company with Albert Straughn.
goes over to Bonanza to take a hasty
glance at the doings of the Copper Star
company.--Mafl.
Makes you every duty shirJt-- , ..............
. It Saved hh~ Leg.
Makes you feel hke begging, steahng, [ ...........
• L'. &. 1)antortn, OI l~a u, range, eli.,
Rather than engage In work. ~ .
But there's somethln~ known that will SUlIered ior six months with a frightful
A m n to health'and vi or lead [ running sore on iris leg, but writes that
a g , , .
You will find Hood's Saraa-arilla [ Bucklen s Arnica Salve wholly cured It
Just exactly what vou need [in five days. t~or ulcers, wounds, piles,
" " " [it'sthe best sldve in the world: Cure
On Tuesday afternoon Dr. J. T. Mel- I guaranteed. Only o5 cents. Sold by Lord
• in, atmisted by Dr. W. A. Lockett, per- ] & Wilcox, drnggmts, Crestone, Colo.
formed an operation for appendicitis on ]
Francisco Monchego at his residenceI ----
near Sagusche. The patient stood the [ A lneeting of tile citlzans o[ S ~gua(-be
operation very nicely and it is thought li~ called for next S'tturday night, May
ha will recover rapidly.
The least in quantity imd most in qual-
ity describes DeWitt's b~ttle Early Ris-
ers, the famous pills for constipation and
hver complaints. Saguachc Pharmacy.
Yesterday Mrs. Charles Tarbell re-
ceived a new vehicle, and it is different
from any other in the town. It is a two
seated trap, u pholstoretl in gray cordu-
roy, black body and red rnnaing gears.
It is very hobby.
Instruction given on plane and organ.
Mrs. Pittenger.
llth at the town hall, for the purpose of
arranging for a celebration of the i~ earth
of July. Everybody come.
Ice for sale ;,t .hines'.
The Nationitl Ediiorial A~eoclatiou
meets thi~ year tat Detroit, Mich., July
8-12. The fare from Denver will be ~;,8
for round trip and tickets will b~ good
for return until Septeniber l~L A ,qv)it:o
of tripslsgiven+and an opi)ur~unity t~
vimt ttao Bull'al. exposil.io:l at a ~Aigl,t
additional cost. For fuller inforulation
address H. S. Ptntlips, Lo~,au ached!
Co, o.
Denver, ~ i
Get yonr Blurs:due aL the Gotthelf &
Tarbell Mer. Ca%'. L,,west prices.
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