, count, only a maximum sum of §7,-1 riRln 920,000.ence hree eane g of Law-Mc-and enn. y at?donoffi-feal.teryage-lt asur-lene. R.lers,ind,ofFeretheSIksi rial iderspen tivesCowboy Musicians |in*' andPrson,spen Te xa Prof theSign Victor Contract ! mairDempson and Denrnon Lewis, cow-boy musicians of Cienega, N. M., have just signed a contract to do records for Victor Talking Machine company, according to Mrs. A. F.Qui sen berry.Mrs. Quisenberry, of the Popular Dry Goods company, was instrumental in bringing Victor recorders here.The cowboys are members of a family of 12. All are musical, although none can play by note none 806 has ever had lessons.Brought to El Paso three years ago for the cattleman’s convention in hnsp which they won the old fiddlers con- (iefjr test, the two cowboys caused such a sensation that they were forced . to play their ranch songs over and j over again.Vaudeville and regular concert work are the ultimate aims of theMiteaclSijvetendHanlMarsly w stafftwo brothers.CrMison,with and i mote joyelt;