"Arizona has arrived - both doing well," is the way John E. Bell, the big-hearted newspaper man, mining man and explorer, known all over the West as "Jack" Bell,
announces his new paternity.
In his joy over the great even he overlooked an important particular in the notification and has left his Denver friends in doubt regarding the sex of the little
one who is to carry through life the sonorous title its father had all ready for it.
One thing is certain, however, if the youngster has in its make-up a combination of its mother's gentle charms and talents and its father's enterprise
and free-heartedness, there will be "nothing to it," as Aristotle says,
and Arizona will "win out" in whatever walk in life he, or she may select.