THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURQ, Pa. WEALTH OF SONORA Pictur MINtS OF NORTHERN MEXICAN STATE AMONG RICHEST IN WORLD. Readers Word Events for raws In Thlo Depi Around Roadors In Fulton the NAorld Alth tha of History INlaPcInc OLD FRIGATE FRANKLIN BURNED FOR HER COPPER "V jT- T"-"1 ,Wim'iM'-PMH-wt-- unty and IXIc imera on tho nlno:m. TABLEAU FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE INlny J DEMONSTRATION -g ' vim-:! ' imiirii Mm n i f r & JH . . ' ' . w trw - f-i t svi J; r to ni i.i it u r i.....liiii wiiii-ii ivm liiirni'il ii fi-iv (Iiivh imo nt Kiistport, Me.. Iy a hiiIviikc ccimpuny ri-rovtT tl.u toppir III lior rlvt-tH. The IYiinklln wuh built nt I'Mlmlrlplilu In 181.1 nnd wiib rt-liullt In 1SUJ. wlu-n HiKln.'H nnd w-i'owii were l.iHtnll.-d. She wiih tl.e HaRHlilp nf Alinlrl Fi.rn.KUt In 1807 when he started on u cruise that lusted 17 months nnd took him to nenrly every lnr;e Heliport of Europe. " "GREEK REBELS READY TO MARCiTaGAINST BULGARS twaMtw u virV wm , , 1 jj "( m ' rfrVHtwfo-fcUva; torrl--'- -rfri-iti -Till f : J- J ,Wt' rr5j 1 t 1 A i October -i Is to he celebrated by snlTraKUtH ull over t.iu country as tl.e He. on.l of the I .d.-ral Ame.iduu i t u s nnd In many cities u tableau will he staued represent!..,; th, political status of wo.non In "olnit,, htate u. II us tratlon shows n dress rehearsal of the tableaux, to serve us a model for ull. Liberty. Justice and Utor a e s, . h .ed nt tl.e hack of the picture, the nonsuffn.Ke slates In chains ,.t the rlht. the partial sulTrae states on the let . I, lie nassed In front ore the victorious states, dunked on one side by Motherhood and on the other by Womanhood. JERSEY SPECIAL, IOWA TO MASSACHUSETTS ltvll troops of tho Greek nrmy about to leave Salonlkl to tiiit ugainsl the liulgars In eastern Macedoiila. NEW JAPANESE MINISTER TO PEKING HI GENERAL M0SCH0P0UL0S I.i, .' 'iJ"'r:VT'j:- -V',--'V ;..T 'If- . U i aMWIWWTytWMJJIU'll'.lJ)'IWW''l.i.ilu)I.HijjiMiiiM.)w I " 7 -' . Vi i T H t F LY t n G j t .a it xZE7 4S;r yrWiWVWW7"Wfw.'1n.w herds of Jersey cattle were taken irom me .miiiohui ..... v.... i...... ..f w...-ii.i'ii.-l.l Mass. The leu Anns palace fills nit'nuN ...111 ,.tt..,,,l ,nt niM-mileil four rullmans that were novel train. The Jersey Special mane inree Mop, in m - --. cities there was n parade nnn omupn-i .u i.a ....i,..., This Is the Jersey Special, a fust I ruin on which ten show Diiliv coiiirress show nt Waterloo, la., contained ICS cows and hulls, and the Huron Uuyusl.l. the new Japunese minister to I'eklnK. with Ills son and diuiKhter. Huron llnyashl was ambassador at Koine mid Is therefore of higher rank than nny of the other diplomat nt IVklng. This unusual appolntii.eiu has caused something of a sensation In the IOast. PRESIDENT'S NEW PERSONAL FLAG A f V General Moschopoulos. chief of the ceiieral staff nf the Grecian army whose resignation was reported soon after the arrival of former rreinler Venlzelos In the camp of the rebels nualliKt the Greek Eoverninent on the Island of Crete. Tills photouriiph shows the new president's tl;i! which will lly Irom the "era of the Mayllower when the president Is aboard. The new (li. dllTers f iuni the one now In use In that the new liiickuround contains four stars to 'llstliiculsli It from the uluillnr realinental IIiib of the wur departinetit. The four stars In the blue -.'round ludlcute the rank of an admiral, while the United Btutes scul Indicate! the lilfher mnk of tho president. Jnoanece Iron Oro Rssourees. Actuated by the urcatly Increaseil dei.iiuul for Iron and steel, the Jup' anese department of ut'ilculture and commerce has been Investlpitln sources of ore supply, and accordin to a report Issued on the subject the main source of ore supply within the empire proper Is the Kanmlshl mine, the deposit of magnetic ore there he- Ins estimated at in.'XW.lMK) tons. Uepos Its of similar ore are estimated to to tal between 5.1KKMKK) and G,(KH),tHK) tons Irom mines lu the provinces of Ulku elm. KcI.Il'o. Iwakl. Iwnsl.lro. Koxuke, Yamato, lli.rlma and Mimaska. li posits of red Iron ore, estimated to to tal about 'J.IKKMKXI tons, are located In the provinces of l''ch!i, Ulkuchu Tosn, II.vokd, Kiku.eii and Iziuno l.rowii Iron ore deposits, believed to total lO.il(KMHK) tons, lil'iii Ihe est! mated iiKKreiflile total to about 8U.0OU, OOU tons for ihe Islands alone. atrance, len't It? "Isn't our ice bill rather IiIkIi. cleitr?' asked the yotiiiK husli;ii.il, as he looked. over the household account "I was Just koIiik to iislj you about that, love," said the Initio. "I can't tin derstund It at all. 1 ve neen just as oconomlcal as I possibly could, bin we never seem to have iMumli Ice. Why I've even left I he Icebox door op. on hot attached to the each of which THE "ANGEL OF ANTWERP" HINDOO WEDDING IN NEW YORK CITY -, k-j'U-Aei -raiH Mftffmi NrT V"? iuJ l vM2vlW''; J tjtg ny (:l u 1-JC0 J iW : ; sj t imLA i7 , , , , H I Tg V Sv : Lff w vj ,.p.. 1 1 oi 'ri.'iyi.'Wi-M' '. W'11" 1 '. 'l.-M I ' m-tiili! ' ' i umiiiiil-milinilKum Sister Maria Somers. the brave Itel- Ulan nurse who lias come to oe miowii us the -Anj-el of Antwerp, wearins two medals recently conferred iimui her for dlstln-.'uished service at Ant werp where slie saved the lives of three royal murines. One medal was Klven by the klna of Iielillum. me other was the Milltnire var -vro-". conferred by Geneial Konlni;s or tne lielalan army. JIIss Kiulhalmi Tawur and S. M. l'aiiur, who were married at the rooms of ... ... I . Lt I ll. ..II 1.. el,.i the Veiluhtii Hoclety In ow loru. in 1110 nnr i owium iMHiimimmm, perfurnuHl the reivinony. Th hrhlnl couple wore rose-colored robes. Mr. tuul Mrs. Pujsar are Ki'Uintes of roluinhla university ami expect to return to Imlla I ..iHfuirij in iriivHrnni-fMit pihii'iitloiuil work. KM 1 1 1 to u ft -f O- ' - - PREsTmir Legendt of the Immense Wealth Taken From Them and How It Wit Waited by the Nation' Early Conqueror. If America 'ti army sees foreign senr Ice In Its patrol duty ulouii tha northern Sonoru border Ihe hoys In khaki will he in u Mexican state where fact ami fable are fascinatingly luier woveti la Ihe accounts of Its viist mm erul wealth, says Ihe p'oiiriiphy hul- I letlll Issued from Washington by Ilia . National Geographic society. Kven tho I inline Sonora is siild by some hislo I tial.s to be derived from u' peculiarly I musical and "sonorouil" ilallly pos sessed by certuiu uiarLles tjuuiTicd to the suite. Within n decude after Cortex land ed on Mexican soil and coucpiered Iho followers of Monter.uuia. the Spiiularils had launched expeditious by sea and started exploration purtles over ihe mountains to find Hint region which two centuries before, ncconllnj to tra dition, had supplied the Aztecs with grout stores of pld and silver when they passed through tl.e land In their tribal inlirratlon to the vale of Aiia huac. I'.y Kklll Alinlnder. Chiiinos had proceeiled up Ihe coast us fur a the mouth of the Viuiul river, and ho wim followed by le Vacu, iilm brought back n report that cold i.ad silver could he plucked from lh ground In unbelievable (inutilities. Ono of Ic Vacu's followers was Sebastian. a mulatto wno nail a reniai-Kaoie gin of tiuiiKliiii t Ion. Anion)- the places he "saw" were the Seven Cities of CI itoiu. ruled hy Kins Tatarax. whosa wonderful bejewelisl robes dar.y.led th eye us he worshiped each mornliiK in his tiiuttiiiflcent palace before a (foldi-n cross. Mermaids also llgureil In Se bustlun'a narrative as allurlnn n.ur vels of Ihe Sonoru coast. Anions the Sonora mines nhout w hich romance and reality are strange ly mingled Is that of Senor Aliuadn of Qulntern. The owner Is said to have celebrated the marriage of his fa vorite daughter by paneling the bridal chamber with silver, ami pav ing the Mail from his home to the church with bars of the precious metal. The legend concerning the lonn Maria mine Is that Its owner. Ihe wid ow of a Spaniard. Ie Koilrluues, la bored for years saving nuggets of gold until she bad a treasury which re quired a caravan of 40 mules to convey the four tons of precious metal to Mex ico City. It was a long and arduous Journey, (.ml the widow was constant ly In fear of being robbed. When she dually reached tl.e capital she would not rest content until the fortune hud been placed in the safekeeping of Ihe Spanish viceroy. A few days Inter Ihe widow disappeared, and the vast store of gold was appropriated by the gov ernment treasury and that treasury' custodian. An equally pathetic story Is tnhl of the liauchas do liatu (Silver I'lates) mine, which, according to Jesuit ac counts, was discovered hy ll Vaiul In dian during the first half of tl.e eight eenth century. From a deep canyon the Jesuits are said to havo taken great globules of silver ore. weigh ing from 20 to f0 pounds. One main- moth nugget of pure silver, weighing n quarter of a ton. was disenverd, and proved the undoing of both the priests and the linllniis. This treasure rock was with great dllllculty loaded be tween two pack mules and taken to Ihe capital, where It was sii.ed for the crown. After years of litigation the authorities decided that not only tills nugget, but all other ore from tl.e canyon belonged to the state. Where upon Jesuits and lidlaux conspired successfully to "lose" the mine. , Just It) miles south of the Aiir.ona line nnd midway between the border towns of Nogales i.ud Naco, I ('ntiuncn, the center of one of Ihe rich est copper regions In ihe world, while to the south is Magilaleiia station, east of w hich Is the Santo Domlngii canyon with Its placer gold deposits which are said to have furnished tl.e car go for many of Spain's treasure gal leons. In addition to copper, gold and sil ver, the mines of Sonora produce lead, coul, antimony, mercury. Iron. kIiif. salt and tellurium. The graphite deposit of the state tre said to be the llnest in Ihe world, producing m. even bet ter grade than tl.e famous, mine of 'Si beria nnd Japan.. prod uc- the wur :ardlng Poiconlng by Varn'ctv Tho enormously Increased ii.ui nf neronhines dining i to .w.ini in a warning re .u, i" the vnrnish employed. At the aero plane works In Johannlsthal a number of workmen employed In the varnish ing department were taken seriously III. mid two deaths resulted. The most Important symptom was Jaundice due to decomposition o( the blood. On In vestlgatlon the cause was found to be poisoning by totrnehlorothmio. the only solvent known for the highly combus tible iicetvlcellulose. Those accidents led to an' older forbidding the use of solvents com aln'.ng a hlgli percentage of tetniehlorethiine. Diplomatic Parcon. "Mnbel." nueiicd 'the caller of minister's little daughter, "does r...i...v ever preach the mime ,i . '""Yes. I think he does." replied Mie del "but he tnlks loud and soft In dlf m oik.i i.it Ho. i. e." Kv. I feroiit places each tluu the your sermon so it doesn't cluing,' sound the same to outsiders.' i " - - : T" rMrf"- '.v.- ..', k ' ...a .. yn c "IK. f.i 1 rih-rr u cwwd nt "Shudow Lawn." - l'resldent Wilson uddresslntt In a Quandary. V mnn on a holiday trip arrived at an eustern seaside resort und went to the hotel. , Shortly afterward a friend railed and was shown up to his room, lie found the traveler sitting ,i a chair surveying with a gloomy countenance a trunk which stood against the wall. "Whut's the niatterl" usked Ihe cal ler. "I want to pet n suit of clothes out of that trunk." was the answer. "Well, whut'a the dllllculty lost the keyt" "No. I have the key nil right." said (He other, heaving n sigh. "I ll tell you how It Is. My wife packed that trunk. She exicctcd to come with me, but was prevented at the last moment. To my certain knowledge she pin in enough to till three trunks the way n t in ii would pack them. If I oieii .( Ilie tilings win Poll up all over tho room and I could never gel hall of lliem hack. Now. what I urn wonder ing about Is whether It would ho cheaper to go out and buy a new ult of clothes or two additional trunks." Not So Late. He It's eight o'clock jpid you said you would he here at six,' Shi- Hid I suy six? I thought 1 laid seven. A Herolo Poem. There I no life of a num. fnlthfullj recorded, but I a heroic poem of m aort, rhymed or uurhymed. TmmM CarUrl. I
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