Image 4 of Albuquerque evening citizen (Albuquerque, N.M.), June 26, 1907
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ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN WEDNESDAY 3VSE 107 The ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN PUBLISHED DAILY AND
WEEKLY By The Citizen Publishing Co W S STRICKLER PRESIDENT WILLIAM F BROGAN MANAGING EDITOR FINELY
EQUIPPED JOB DEPARTMENT BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE SOUTHWEST LEADING REPUBLI CAN TATER IN NEW
MEXICO BOOSTING ALBUQUERQUE AND THE SOUTHWEST REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES AND THE SQUARE DEAL ASSOCIATED
PRESS REPORT AND AUXILIARY NEWS SERVICE flevus for the Ccu6cy It Is to laugh No wonder a Kansas
editor referred to tne writers ior eastern magazines Bg a flat chested set of old pelicans A writer
for the Current Century Magazine now steps Into the lime light with the statement that the cowboys
do not know how to break wild horses Kindness this writer says should be used instead of bronco
busting methods Then he adds Go Into any western ranchmans corral and the superiority of kind ness
over the accepted broncobusting methods can be demonstrated The young inexperienced cowboy who
considers It fun to rouse all the antag onism In horse nature rushes Into the corral and sets the
horses milling in fright By the time he has roped and saddled his mount the horse is ready to flght
until strength Is