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VOL. XXV. LAS VEGAS. NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY 13VEXIXG, AUGUST 23, IDOL NO. 244

runs onK ill IB ESISTIBLE ISLANDERS CAPTURE OUTER

DEFENSES AND REACH STOESSEL S HOUSE

Mrs. May brick

Comes to AmericaNEW YORK. Aug. 23 On the Red

Star steamer Vaderland, which arriv-

ed today from Antwp ,was Mrs.

Maybrick, recently released from an

English prison, She traveled underthe name of Mrs. Rose Ingraham andvery few on tho steamer were awareof her Identity, Mrs. Maybrick re-

fused to bo interviewed but gave outa statement to the effect that thestate of her health and business rea-sons prevented her talking-t- herf rleiulH and the press as she wouldlike. .

Russian Gibraltar Giving Way BeforeImpregnability of

Mteht of the Reckless Japanese. Russians

SuC--Hardly Retain a Hope of the

cess of Their Arms.

Fierce Battle of Cruiser Against Cruiser Ends in the Vanquish- -

a) Cash Register company, whose

school gardeus "and model factory

equipments at Dayton, Ohio, have

awakened a widespread interestGeorge K. S. Tuthill. through whes'efforts the It. Charles home for boys

at Chicago was founded; O. J. Kern,

superintendent of schon's for Winne-

bago county, Illinois, who has done

a great work in the consolidation, ot

schools and perfected plan

for engrafting on them methods for

practical teaching of .Improved agri-

culture Jr. experimental gardens; B.

B. Butter, J resident of the board of

trustees f the Illinois TraiiimsSchool Farm, and Milton George, the

founder of that school; Jane Adams,

head president of tho Chicago HuH,

limine Social settlement and others

of note tit this movement.Teach the Dignity of Work.

The Ipseus is working for an in-

dustrial' public school system which

will include the teaching of domes-

tic science and both apricultuial and

niamul irft.nlrni! In all th puij'ic

schools, i that children shall bilaiigbt to work with their hands and

farm as they are taught in the. publicschools of France and Denmark. Itmaintains that every school should

have a school garden where everychild should be taught to bo a lover

of nature and of the count rv and

trained toward the land as the sourceof honorable livelihood, rather ttinn

away from it.Sucn a system of education would

undoubtedly tend to very largelycheck the constnnt'movement towardthe rit'(S. The farm boy wha

a fair school or high schooli'll'.ication naturally turns toward ih-.-

!!ace where he can best apply it.His (mining has mint bepn sucxj n

would help him to farm better or ormake of farming an luterestln v

ence. And so he goes to the city.On the other hand, the city boy assoon as he grows up and marrieswould like to have a homeof his ownon the land, hut he knows only thetrade he has learned. Ha knows

nothing of farming and he would notknow what to do with a piece of landIf he had it. It ha often been saidthat it is useless to put the poor ofthe great cities out in the countrybecause they 'ill not stay there.

They cannot be expected to, for to

ment of the Novik. Russian Commander Refuses to ObeyCommand of Chinese Authorities to Leave Shang-

hai, Time Limit Having Expired.

IIIForces at Work to Countervail

the Steady Set of Human

Current to the Cities.

DIGNITY OF

MANUAL LABOR

Splendid Opportunity for theWearied Denizen of the City

on Irrigated Farm ol

the Wont. .

The little red brick school house

of tho early days of the settlement of

the Mississippi valley states was the

principal factor In the elevation of our

great middle class which made of the

American nation a people of Intelli-

gent thinkers, ready and able in timeof crisis to decide right and to do.

Higher education has followed and

systems and methods have supplantedthe "Hoosier Schoolmaster" and thebirch rod, Mentlfeld with tho littlered school house. The educationallevel of the country has uniloult.ei1yrisen many degrees, but with thlg ad-

vance have come problems more per-

plexing than those which troubled thepedagogues ot our fathers The trendof the country raised boy is all too

irresistibly toward the city whilethere is no countervailing currentimpelling the young people of the cit-

ies to fill his place in the country.The problem is one of the mobt ser-

ious consideration of our statesmen,htij constant and centripetal move-

ment which is overcrowding our cen-

ters of industry, where men work forday wages, and which is steadilydrawing from our rural communitieswhere men own the land they liveupon and get their sustenance fromthe soil.'

To Stem Tho Drift,Yet there are quiet forces at work,

year by year, becoming better organ-ized and of broader power whosetendoncv i.i to overcome this hurtfulcondition and induce a migrationback to the land and away from thecrowded centers. Industrial and ag-

ricultural educations are playing anImportant part, and nature studycourses, and city school gardenswhere children are taught to knowsomething of the soil and plants andthe real wonders of nature workingaround us at every hand, are no long-er looked upon as fads. An Inter-

esting move was made the other dayin the organization of the AmericanLeague for Industrial Education, inChicago, with such national charac-ters for officers and spongers as N.O. Nelson of St. Louis, who hasfounded the village and school ofLe Claire, adjacent to his factoriesat Edwardsvllle, Illinois; ThomasKane, president of the Winona as-

sembly, which Is establishing an In-

stitution for the teaching t agri-culture In Indlnnapnlis; 3. H.

founder and president of thenow noted national farm school atDoylestown. Pennylvnnli; John H.Patterson, president of the N.i on.

JUDGE GIVES HIS BROTHERA FAT JOB

DKNVKR, Aug. 33.-Di- JudgeBooth M. Mnlom? today appointed hisbrother, Richard 11. Malone,

with J. C. Helm, of the Fidelity Sav-

ings Association, which recently fail-

ed .owing approximately l,00n,000.

Adventures of a Spy

ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 23, An

interesting story of the adventuresof a RuHHlan spy named Volkoff Is

publUhcd here. Tho man gives tho

following account of his experiences:'After the buttle ot AS'afangow 1

was lying near iieuorai Kiunsoiiotrstent, and heard him say to tho com- -

iiinmler of tho regiment, 'We nuuttsend out a scout to the Jupaneso who

could spy out their positions and rport lo us.' I offered to go disguis-

ed to iho Jupnnest) position. I wan

given six roubles to brlbo ChlnnmonIf necessary, and uUo a revolver, 1

shaved my hair In front likeman, tied on a pigtail, and put on aChtncso dress, with slippers nnd hat.

"At dawn on July 0 I camo to thotown of Senuchon. There wus no

body there. Tho Russian had leftit and tho Chinese had nil run away,Suddenly a cavalry detachment of

about twenty men with an officercame toward me, Tho officer rodeout and asked In Chinese whore thoRussians were, and what was theirstrength. 1 know a llttlo fhlnopoand answered hliu; but either I said

something wrong or he noticed myrevolver1 and my money bulging out.At any rate he became auspicious,and spoke some words to his pen.Two ot ' tho latter thereupon dismounted and came toward me, I decided to sell my lift) dearly, for Iknow It would be forfeited If I wore

captured. I pulled out my revolver,and as the two soldiers approachedI fired two shots at them. Both themeu fell. Then 1 fired at the officer,bringing him to tho ground, and afterwards emptied the rovolver atfour other men. The soldiers losttheir heads and galloped away, andas they did so I saw the four menI had shot at fall severally from theirsaddles wounded,

"Then I Jumped on one of the norsti which had remained cloa byand galloped away for my life. Gen'era! Hnmsonoff promoted me to therank of an under officer, gave mo thehorse and saddle, and sent me on tothe commnnder-ln-rhlef- , who thankedand embraced me,"

AMERICAN MISCR08C0PICAL

80CIETY AT BUFFALOBUFFALO. N. V.. Aug. 23,-- The

American Mlcrlscoplcal Society Isholding Its twenty fifth or silver Jublleo convention In this city wheretho society was first organized twon.ty five years ago, Prominent scion-tUl- s

from many parts of the UnitedState' and Canada are In attendance.At tlm opening session today MayorKnight welcomed the visitors on be-bn- lf

of the city end T. Guilford Smithextended greeting for 'the Ilnffnlo so.

clcty of natural sciences. Tho ses-

sions will continue three days withProfessor T. J. Itttrrlll, of Urbnna.III., presiding,

J. R. Tlp'on Is here from Wstrous.

TIE SANTA FE

Wide Country Uetwoen King-

man nnd XetMlles Under

Water. Much Track

and Many ttridges

(ione.

MOST DISASTROUS

IN HISTORY

Stalled Yst Hound Trains May

Have to C'oiuu Hack Tlili ,

Way mid Kcnch ttioCount lu l,iir.

ASH FORK, Aril, Aug. 3.-- Tho

greatest washout iu tho history ot

tho Santa Fo railroad hi tho west oc-

curred yesterday and last lilght In

Arizona. Six hundred feet ot road

tins been destroyed between Yucca

and Ilavtland, and bridges, largo anil

small havo been carried away and theentire country between Kingman andNoodles has boon flooded. Water Is

still rushing over tho tracks and greatdamage has occurred In many sec-

tions.Westbound No, 7, the California lira--

Ited and tbo Cutbbert special from

Ontario, with 200 prominent Cuna-dian-s

who jrtiave been vJsUlng theGrand canyon, are tied up at thispoint with no prospect of moving.

Kasl bound limited No. 4 and No. 8

aro being held west of Yucca.Two more westbound. trBlns will ho

here at noon. Tho nassengors cannotbo 'transferred to the Ask rorx I'lio- -

nix line and taken luto California bytho Southern Pacific as that road hasalso suffered great destruction, from

yesterday's heavy downpour. Pros-

pects for more ralu seem good to-

day. Another bridge at Powell hasJust gone out and throe hundred andfifty foot of road lu that vicinity launder water.

It will be some time' before theblockade can be removed. In all prob-

ability the Santa Fe will be obliged tosend the trains at Ash fork east againand move thera to California by wayof Denver , - '

Not So Bad. VIX)S ANGELICA, Aug. 23. The San-

ta Fe reports Its lines tied up againIn Arizona, Washouts have occurred!In a dozen places but the companyuxperis 10 nave temporary repairscompleted by evening and traffic re-

sumed. The washouts are all In placeswhere, previous flood damage occur.-re-

and only a temporary construc-tion was carried away. The pecuniary-los-

s

will not bo great, f

One Faction Convenes.Tho democrat Ion convention

of San Miguel county met In thecourt house at 10 a. m., today andwas called to order by Julian Snndoval of San Miguel, chairman of thecounty central committee.

Demeirlo Sllvn wss made tempor-ary chairman with Tomar Gonznlcannd Napoleon D. Fontaine vice presl-den- ts

and Herculano Garcia, secre.tary. Tho attendnnc was small,there being about utxty delegatespresent, A committee on credentialsand permanent organization were ap-

pointed. The nomination f delo-gate- s

to the territorial conventionwere made this afternoon.

J. 8. Raynolds Land Grant. . .

' This bulkhead Is one through which'the Miami and Erie canal is fed andthe reservoir Is the largest artificial'body of water In tho world. Dloodhounds have been put on the trailof the dynamiters,

There has been much feeling amongthe peopto living In the vicinity ofthe reservoir, owing to the wldspread belief that tho banks cf thobig body of water are not safe, not-

withstanding thnt the state has spentlargs sums of money la strengthen-ing the earth works.

them it Is a strange and barren story.The experience of the Salvation ar-

my, however, found in Its many Irri-

gated colonies, shows that men willgo out from the cities and live onthe land and make good citizenswhere ihey are taught what to dowith the land after they get on It.

, The irrigated farms of tho westshow the great capacity of land whenwell and intensively farmed, and thatmen can live in plenty and comforton five acres and even on a singleacre. Suppose that the 73,000 re-

cently discharged employes of thePennsylvania railroad each had ahiehiy cultivated acre of Tlch land towhich be could turn his attention. In.stead ot being a drag on the commu-

nity and the country, Instead of hav-

ing stopped producing and consum-

ing, they would still be producersand would still he ablo to at leatt geta living from the soil. Does not thisinstance of the disetnployment of 75,-in- n

men. who might, If they ownedeach an acre , be getting a livingfrom the soil, supply food for thoughtto the man who Is pondering over ec-

onomic problems?

NO CHANGE IN CONDITIONOF SENATOR HOAR

WORCKSTER, Mass., Aug. 2.1.

Senator Hoar's condition this morn-

ing was apparently the samn as forseveral days.

CUE FOO, Aug.' 3. According toIvioes brought hero from Tort Ar

thur by Junk the Japs were hotly prosing the Russian's center along therailroad and the Russian right In the

vicinity of Golden Hill. Tho Chinesedeclare the Japs occupied Tnipnnt.eand penetrated along the railroad toGeneral Stoessel's residence on Aug-- i

ust 21. As this report would indicatethat Port Arthur had all but fallenhe Japanese expert! attached to the

local consulate received tho Information with great reserve. The information Is accepted, however, as a confirmation as various reports that theRussians have been driven out ofItzlian and the Japs are very close tothe southern forts and eastern defenses.

Japs Govern Well.TIEN :TSIX, Aug. 23. Lloyd's

agent at New Chwang reports as fol-

lows:"Tho Russians are detaining pro

duce from the Interior, Lino Yang Is

expected to fall shortly. New Chwangand the country under the Japanesejurisdiction are progressing wonderfully. The consuls get every assistance from the administration.

Russian Hopes.ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 23. De

spite the popular feeling that Port Arthur Is doomed, the success withwhich Lieutenant General Stoessel hasbeen beating off the Japanese assaultsand the heavy losses suffered by thebesiegers offer considerable encour- -

agment to the war office"Thore Is a limit beyond which the

troops cannot go, no matter how gallant," said an officer of the generalstaff this morning. "Tho fifth partof the army before Port Arthur Is asmall estimate of the enemy's lossesto date , If the storming operations.which we understand are now progressing, fail to give a. foothold .nthe ring of inner defenses the Janswill be comellcd by sheer exhaustionto recuperate and I believe they willabandon general assault and settledown to siege operations."

Diana Sails Out."

'

PARIS, Aug. 23,-- The foreign officer hero lias not been advised of thedeparture from Saigon, tho cnnltiil ofrronch Indo-Chln- of tho Russiancruiser Diana which sought refugethere August 20, following the battleoff Port Arthur August 10.

It Is considered probable she willsail for Europe when sho leaves theport as It Is reported several Japan-ese- s

warships are south of Shanghai.Sensible Opinion.

ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 23. TheNaval critic of Vledomostl boldly ex-

presses the opinion that the Port; Ar-

thur squadron would commit an actof folly If t went out now. Ho adds:"ThJ squadron would be lost withoutprofit to Port Arthur. It would bebetter t6 dismantle and aend the gunsand men ashore This would rein-force General Stoessel to the extentof nearly seven heavy and four hun-dred light guns and six thousand men.Then If the worst cornea the ships ranbe sunk."

. Nothing New.LONDON, Aug. 23. The Evening

News this afternoon publishes a dis-

patch from Che Foo under today's dateannouncing that tho Japs capturedthe "Chair fort" of port Arthur

yesterday after a tremendousattack.

The Evening News dispatch fromChe Foo (s simply a repetition of pre--

quently and at 5:40 retreated to theinner anchorage of tho harbor. Shewas then enveloped In smoke and evi-

dently on fire . The Tsushima hadreceived projectiles through bunkersnumber Mx and eight Sho was leak-

ing badly and listing and was forcedto withdraw from the range of theNovlk's guns for temporary repairs.Sunday the Chltose entered the hnr-ba-

and found tho RusHlnn crow dis-

embarking. She shelled the Novikfor fifty minutes find left her a practi-cal wreck. "Tho Tsushima has been

repaired and Is In fighting trimagain.

Time Limit Passed.SHANGHAI, Aug. 23. Tho Final

time limit allowed by tho TaoUl of

Shanghai for the Russian cruiserAskold and the torpedo boat destroyer Gror.ovol to disarm has passedwithout compliance to the order, A

meeting of foreign consuls was heldthis afternoon, but no definite courseof action was decided upon, ThereIs a Japanese fleet outside tho harbor waiting developments. 'In view ofexisting circumstances, certain promi-nent American firms today requestedthe American conrful general for pro-tection of cargoes on wharves nearthe Askold, Tho request was forwarded to Admiral Stirling In coinmand of the American fleet, who hastaken it under advisement. .

DiegoLand Grant for $45,000

Harry Kelly were the .bidders, theprice being gradually raised until Mr,Raynolds forced bU competitors towithdraw by the hid of $15,000.

Those who were acquainted withthe value of the grant thought thatthe purchase price would bo $ti(),000.The grant contains a large quantityof good laud and Is considered veryvaluable. Nearly six hundred scparatu owners were Interested In thesale of tho largo property .

Judge II. H, linker, in ordering thesaid confirmed tho report of II. P,Owen, tho special master, who hadInvestigated thoroughly nil matjtdisconnected wlih tho property.

Is entertaining very strongly the ImpoUnit tliti government engineers willfavorably report on tho Irrigationproject, khould havo the most carefulni tent Ion and consideration from allcltlzoni.

The Optic has reason to fear thatthe attempt I to bo made to precipitate the grant matter Into politics,possibly for tho furtherance of personal ends on tho part of certainmen. Nothing could be more deplor.able, and more inimical to the bestinterests of the entire communitywhich embraces the city and town awell as the surrounding country,

The prospect of the governmentproceeding with an extensive Irrigation scheme near Lai Vegas la ofvital moment to every Interest of ourpeople. Anything which can fur-

ther this enterprise should he en-

couraged and assisted In every possi-ble manner. Anything which 'couldthreaten tho future of the proejet,Khould and undoubtedly will meetwith the strongest condemnation andnpisisltlon from all who have thebeet Interests of Las Vegas at heart.

Mrs, Iiiils Ilfeld, of Albuqucrtpio,drove not to Trout Sprinrs today.

vhtm announcements" of the capture of

Italian, or Etsehari, known, a theChair fort." "

American Instructions.WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Acting

Secretary of State Arte? has cabledMinister Congor at Fekin to requestthat ho report ns soon ss possible thefacts concerning tho situation atShanghai, A slmllnr request haB alsobeiti .addressed to Consul GonernlGoodnow at Shanghai and Consul Gen-

eral Fowler at Che Foo.

Although' no admission , on that.point Is yet obtnlnnble It Is believedHint instructions have either beensent or will no sent to Rear Admiral

Stirling to with tho minis-

ter and consuls In the protection toAmerican interests In treaty ports.

Gallant Sea F'ght.TOKIO, Aug. 2,1. The Japanese

protected cruiser Tsns', ie, Ume dJfeated the Russian cruiser Novllt. Thefirst engagement occurred Saturday,August 20, and the Japanese protectedcruiser Chltoso finished tho destrnc- -

Mon of thfl Russian ship Sunday. De-

tails of the engagement reached thenavy department today.

The Tsushima found the Nov Ik offKorsakovsk harbor at 4:30 In tho af-

ternoon. She Immediately signalledher discovery to tho Chltose by wire-

less telegraph and at once attackedtho enemy. Tho Novik waa hit fre

J. S. Raynolds Buys San

The Canyon do San Diego land

grant was Isold at public auction yes-

terday afternoon In Albuquerque toJoshua S. Raynolds of this city for$45,000 after spirited bidding fromfour contestants.

Tho wale has attracted considerableattention owing to the large extent ofthe grant, 110,2X8" acres, and thelength of the controversy. The grantdales from 17!R and was confirmed

by rongress in lRfil, and pntented bythe United States to the parties pre-

viously holding the largo property In1881.

Colonel W. S .Hope well, T. A.

Schomburg, Joshua Raynolds and

Worthy of Notice

The Optic wishes to call attentionof alt citizens of this community toa notice which has been running forsome time In the. local Spanish pa-

pers and which reads a follows:"To all citizen residing within the

limits of the Las Vega Grant:"You and each of you are hereby

notified Uiat on Thursday, Augt.Bl

25th, 1904, a meeting of all of the cit-

izens of San Miguel county, residingwlhtln the limit of the Ian Vegasgrant, will he held at ibe court houseIn las Vegas, at 10 o'clock ot said

day .for the purpose of taking actionIn rcferenc to the management ofthe aid Las Vegas grant, by tho au-

thorities of the Town of taa Vcfas.All persons having an Interest In thedefinite settlement of the grant arerequested to be present.

Done by the Hoard of Trustee ofthe Town of n Vegas, this 19th dayof July. 1904. Margarita Romero,

Jemi M. Tafoys, Mayor.Clerk and Recorder."

Anything which ha to do with theLas Vega grant, especially at thepresent moment when the community

President Roosevelt Confers With

Lodge on Eastern Question

OYSTER HAY. Ans. 2:1. President

Roosevelt's first conference during i

t.l..' -- ..1,.... ... ),.,.,...... lliltiIlls I'rt'St'lH m;jiiMi ai oaniiiwirr milwas with Senator Lodge of Massachu-setts- ,

who arrived here shortly before

midnight. They spent the greater partof the day together . The presidenttook up with Lodge, who Is a mem-

ber of the foreign relations commit

Fiendish Act EndangersHundreds of Ohio Lives

Gihror City Almost VJaohod

tee, tho state of affairs In the far

east and thi United States relationsto It.

No apprehension Is felt by themthat through any probable develop.ment, America will be drawn Into thewar situation. The president and cabInet some time ago determined on aline of policy to be followed and thiswill be adhered to.

everyone was warned in time to maketheir escape. The Santa Fe railroadwas washed away In many places andseven bridges are out between SilverCity and Whitewater. An arroyo twenty feet deep and a hundred feet wideruns through the town and this wasoverflowed. Goods were damaged In

many stores.

Off tho Faco of the EarthST, MARYS, OHIO, Aug. 23. Tie-fo-

daybreak today the gates at thehead of St. Mary's reservoir wereblown up by dynamite.

Tho report was heard for milesand tho buildings here were shakenand tho windows broken, Kvery n

was taken to prevent flood.Many considered the reservoir a men-ace to surrounding farms. If tho ex-

plosion had blown out the entire bulk-head and opened the flood gates, hun-dreds of llveg would have been lost,

EL PASO. Texas, Aug. 23. Thebiggest flood over known in the his-

tory of Silver City, New Mexico, dfd

great damage last night as a result ofa cloudburst in the mountains above.No lives urere lost, but there wremany narrow escapes and fifty homeswere completely washed away. Asthe flood came early in the evening

LAS VEGAS DAILY TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST iZ.

Remarkable Experiences of ESTABLISHED 176

The Russian Spy VolkoftTHE'inwiinimWiiii .iiiumi",...!,,,,,,

PORTLAND. Jit, Ai. tt The to Vox caa 2, .! Xvt r to vosefor .ll cSaufe m&e. sa!iy f First National Bank,twesy-evei- si Esextis of tss

Kadoxa! CoswK, !)sj;f of Liber-

ty psa ia i&a city toiy at a ids--fiat's; tSwsa. - v ,

Tb pT.?oM-- f assesissest I regarfiv-t- tMioa. fedtfca potstlsg t t r easy e re sSt j

One Dinner SetWith $25.00 Purchases

Ve have contracted with one cf the mot prominent factjries whereby WE ARE ED

TO GIVE YOU A BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED. HANDSOMELY DECO-RATED 42 PIECE DINNER SET if you buy S25.00 worth of good in our store. YOUNEED NOT BUY THIS AMOUNT AT THE SAME TIME. BUY GOODS AS YOUNEED THEM and we will punch the amount on the coupons winch we furnish

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OF LAS VEGAS. N. Mto tie jw?,4 ajaeadaest I the i is evSiett tlat ft ajopUoa rf3 fce

tew of the order to cttat&e asy Aer-- j bteerjy rc.'jn4. At the jrtKma isaa i& gs;a aisx,. i,tot cm ant v. eiti&er to -- CROCKETT BUILDING. Sl.XTH STREET- -master waa before th sa'.jattl emsr ftl Orir f tjSJd Aaeftras Sfe- -

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E D. RAYNOLDS, Cashier

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r : "'"(i. .v. i .a.t.3, ... .'ii.iiCi i ti r ru;i raucers, ir.Uivwj- -

Ji.cal butters, 0 Large Cuts.. 6 tsaucers, 1 Platter. 10 inch. 1 Loss; VrsetaMe Dish, 1 Round! Vegetable Dih. 1 Sucar ri.vl anf! (.rer 1 Creamer. 1000 Sits have beta ordered ..

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l.iii-a- , ar,-- J fK't'4 vitih r.'l t.k, arr fail

rxi;y ai.ie sn; trs.HMi (j;.:y a

VISIT THE FAIR EKROUTE

LiU-rs- Sttp-- er rririSf jrts aj j ly on ail ! im-liu.- s 7klt!s

BALTIMORE & OHIO SOUTH-MESTER- N

RAILROADWicrtaJitl tir-- t Line from ft. Lctii to Cifc'.iiLati, CcJsiiaf.Tis,

fittO.urs?, Wasbhrton, I Lila.j. NVw Yorlc , ;

Free Kwlitir g Cbsr Cars to Lf.ii:iiie. Di&ir g Cr a bt rurte.For tiuwj tabl- and World Ftir Fobk-rs- ,

F. D. GILDERSLEEVE,Aw,ivti.t Giierl l'MM-Lge- Agf-r,- t. .St. Louir. Mo.

S. M. SHATOC.T, I. A Kot-t- I, Uiiif n Station, Denter, Colorado.

.hS ana we wjIJ have enough to g-- around. Our prices on all poods are the !m-f,-r UjtedANNUAL CCNVCSTIGN OF .i : ' - .1. - t r . w - - - - "All old coupons will be included if von have anv.itn me cisiorv oi our ou sices a.WISCONSIN 8A?KER3 A Tim

tA CROSSE. WS, A&

M M MM fS F9 1 Mi f MM L OW a a f'T (3 JT,J W fa"mm m MM UB ; J - Siaf iJjaWii--I Q aaWi Wirm?.a SU!f ISaakrr" At- -

oclain ra"f4 to w.lr.t Job a M. IWVy d!!wH isl an

REICH & COMPANY, Propiietors.

Headquarters for Ladies' Gents' and Children's Furnishings, Dry Goods, Corsets, Shoes, Etc.

tb forraooa a 4vot4 to eomtclt- -

IiwtIi, XKSty I tito tuutUt-- r ofIntrbtjf.n,' fr-il(- y to toy mind. Istbe frustt of. on of tinuui on a

fsi.ila xCkhI bu(,ia-M- tit waa to kt-- j tl.e tim f.r tbe Tillageby cwan .f a primitive aaodgiawt.Two Iiottlra wt firmly tied togftbfr,mouth to moo:b. and Cxd In a tsmitiframe. toad to Ui4 io rvvcnsilile a.

"A jont:ty of b!s g aand ran fromone buttle Into the otbt-- r la Juf half antour. aJ wtM-- tbe ujipr Ixittl wacn.j.ty tbe fmme waa rever!. Twelvebrt alitk marked with notlwn from

1 to VI were butig ufon a atrlnje, ami ahonk waa placed tetwer-- n the atl.k

ul k 1 1 u: uood Ooods for Little Honey. One Price to All,

HWfifia b!wlB. J. A. 8. foV.u4 atba rh'W pker at the afterewsai'm. Corsirr. sisman John J. Eiwhw!H tl, emristloB bimorrn

Ril itrt;r aslilncM-- as1 prr w.n SIDEWALKS STONECEMENTBRICK

51S Sixth Street. Ea.st Las Vegas. N. M.

THE DIVINE SARAH MULCTEDCHILD ACTRESS CETS $M bearing tbe number of notcbea corr- -

New Machinery for Mikirj Cnuhtd Granite for

CEMENT WALKSThe Bed Quality. t. An Work Guaranteed.

PARIS. Anif. 23. A ehll.1 artr.Suusae JogJeraka. baa obtained $W fi Rosenwald & Son, 2LJlHnd!(ig to the hour 11 tnirk and

the one to be rw nvxt. Tlt rj

anwmficed tbe time by atritlng tbe. i!amanr from Mme. Ikrchardt forboura on a large gong."

Estimate giv o on alla Br la a War. cemetery work5 W. W. WALLACEen on brieanl a t o nbuilding.

The camel It a good auidier. It mar. I'hone 26be ittipldlty. and It luay be bravery, but

a camel la at steady under fire a a tow.

breach of contract. Tb youitful art-ttt- t

aa! tn ncaa for tbe roiof Madame Royale In "Vart'iinw," butaftw to whf-araal- Mwe. Bernhardtr'fi!pl to lrt bcr appear. Tb court

(Itcld ttat tfatt could sot be done with-out Incurring a liability, nor aa tbeartut bound to accept the ubj!tn- -

? Uon of another role under wb

er. Tbe IVrtlaii mounted aiuall cn Ladies' SuitsBon on tbe backt of their cauieU andcalled them cambwab. or little waso tt?tTTTTfWttf!Tt1ttttrWfWlhi jaatilon waa adopted In India, andafter tbe battle of Mobraon 2.(m of tbeartillery camela were captureL In tbeimiiao mutiny tbe Ittitiib bad a camelcorpa of V4 lt. and on the back of ISeach camel aat a Kcotcb htghlander Inbla kilt. complete line of THE VERY LATEST in this Fall'sin li!f tbe llritith uaeil camel Aagalnat tbe Afghana, and tbe governttient paid for .Vvuu camel tbat dlei

PROHIBITIONISTS OPTEXAS ASSEMBLE

WACO, Ta. Aug. 23. Rcprcaen-tatlT- e

prohlbltloolata of Tetaa acmtied la tuta cocrentlrw bf-r- e todayand mere called to ordr la the citykail at JO oVlofk thla morning. Tbeeonrcntion will same candldatca forthe ataie ofHta to be filled at theKoTcmbcr clertlon. On tbe ojH-nln-

334 PER CENT OFF anu vuiiiers siyies is nere. iney are theANISFIELD MAKE. That insure?; tha Vervin tlioe campulk'n. Many of tbene

were driven to death by their ownerin order tbtt tbey might claim tbe Latest Styles. Is an absolute guarantee forN order to reduce our present large stock ofgovernment Iwxinty, There wa also acamel corp w bli h did ool aervlce Intbe Sudan war (!nt tbe mahdl. Ior the convention a routing ova'i'm high grade pianos, we. will offer as a spec

ial inducement for the next sixty days a disswaa glrcs Cwge V. Carroll, of iu-at-

superior uuanty, ana means the most up-to-da- te andserviceable garments on the market.

We are the exclusive agents for themP. tbe prohibition candidate frlc t.

DOMINION M. D.'a INANNUAL SESSION

VANCOCVEIt. R C, A eg ZS.t-- .. . .

.'Tae irtflrl 'la.CysinMe of potiiUmi and hydrocy.anic or pruavlc arid are roii!1Ted lynnwt pt.pie t I about tbe mt

uf known aubttaiu-ea- . Tbl Ian err.r. TUey are tbe ruuat rtpbliy

uf all pi'laoti, but not tbe mintpotent. t!i ln-- ,t pure pruwic acUJplaced la the eje of a larue dog wlilklil it within two aod ch ad iil km ttiin. I!ut tbera I enaikal'iid In aenoite rvt cli-- l put-conitine- .

one tbrce-biinrired- part cf agrain of which wM kill a moderatesized aniioal. Tbit is tlr poi-au-

kwrnti. ting 3i v.twt a tiic a

i psyatruaa ard ';rgemIswa a:i over tbe iKirolnlon preest Unity t ) opeclngof tfce asnaacots;joo 14 b TanaJian Me!i-- )

wv-.uja-. Tn4 convstii wijl

la -- k day. Folioaltr

count of THIRTTeTHREE AND ONETHIRDPER CENT on such well known makes as the

Steger 5v Sons,Bush tS Gerts

a.rd others.A good second-han- d upright, for $185.00.Almosf new, handsome oak case, high grade

piano for $265.00.Your choice of good squares $50.00Organs at your own price

sou ox i:ay iAY3i i:ts y

llti1 1i i llllliuilf. II I IMiTu.

Ultra Shoes ShmNo better shoes made none so good to be had

elsewhere.Fall and Winter. Styles arc in. AH lasts and widths.

Make your selection now.

oruMic arid.riaTka wi."l take aa esrurcioa yiktt1 a -t ..f the wfoi", Mre taaa la Haeeleaa.frt-rfi!;- . A little girt became o aruxtomed to

eitrgt-ratio-n arid Hiita(etoerit tbat y

could believe ber. and her parenuCholera Infantum..'.. aL a. were greatly annoyed by tbe unfortu- li.i :at t Jot u ttrrort nate reputation that abe wa aooulrS&c CtattbtrlaJe'a Coilc, Cholera andWarrtfoea Rer&edy Into geaeralue. The aaiforn aucoa which at

"ie artemoon her toother aali tobr: -.-Now. liateo. Ulllan. and herd mywS tha we of this remedy la all vurua. Hut. oa bapeaed to one

IY0 show a eomplele line ofMisses',and Children's School andDress Shoes

ca of bowela compiaiau la eblldrea ainarr uy eaaliy haptwn to another.loo know what happened to Ananla liiimmuiiu.miuiuiiinrTu

a aawe FaaavaFw aaj mWw9WW9w99'and Happhtra. dn't yourYe m, I do. Tbey fell dead on the

Sick Headache.atreet corner, and 1 atw 'em carriedInto a drug tture." t or everaj year my wife waa

aa made tt favorite ahererer fa valueta become known, for ! by ;t

draggla'j.

For ftcck Reixran4 anrera a Jocreal aat willacq'jaiBt yov with condition an

la the great fcaiUicg, btut- -Ifne aAfifhart T.a ftnk-Mt- k.

We carry upto-dat- e, high-clas- s goods in all lines. Ourprices are always reasonable and our goods are as representedLoral (be laat.

"Weren't yon alicbtly annoyed by

troubled with what physician calledtick headache of a very terera charac-ter. Sbo doctored with several emi-nent pbyilclana and at a great is- -

Th OpUe will do your Job printing

la the beat poatibla atyla and at th j

lowest price. Tb bnelneas man who '

grieve bacausa cltlsens send for '

things la his Una to other cities and

then send hi owa printing to soma !

t

tbe manner in whu-- your wife playedwhen b wa your partner at wblatr

No, anawered Mr. Meek ton .tout- -

penae, only to grow worn until hewaa unable to do any kind of work.About a year ago aha fceean taklnily; 'I waan't annoyH. I wa puuled.

I eoutln't be!p worvdfffng bo u.a.le E. ROSENWALD & SONChamberlain's Stomach and LiverTablet and today weigh more tban

ly, n.'uttxteJ. IS ceata per year,8aiap copy sailed on reeueaL Tou'nwast It wbea yoa aee It-- Addreea,The Eartti, Jill lUUaty Cxchaaca,Chicago. It

cheap eattern establishment wher i

th character of tha work is cheaperiat UA axwrtmu alwut It being

wrg t trais.p your partucr'a tcf." sne ever did before and la real well."r Mr. G"0. C ATlaht of N'ew I.nVt t,ir;ion Pirr. thaa tha price, la nothing U not tnooa avdo-i- . New Tork. ror a!e tjr all drug.

jn(at aiaieoL

I

WHf" ICE STAYS ON TOP. i

..rzr. I II v7f TT O, f "It feels so uncomfort- -

IVlll OtOttlQCtl ab,e- - Food distresses me.

J I get blue and despondent.My doctor says it's my stomach." And what did yourdoctor tell you to take? Ayer's Sarsaparilla. LriSi:

THEfpURE

Mountain IceColonel W. H .Greer returned toAlbuquerque from an Inspection of thenumerous cattle outfits in the south'

W1THAT MADE VEGAS FAMOUS

Track and Train

The E. P. & X. E. Lave issued a veryhandsome water chart in booklet form

that deals with wells along the eutire

system, the analysis of the water, etc.

The book is a blue priut and is bound

with a silk cord.

Two more boilernwkers arrived inAlamoifordo and accepted positions in

the shops. Saturday, the flftu boilor-piakrr-s

and machinists from Philadel-

phia, accompanied by their familieswill arrive.

Bids have already been received bythe railroad company at Alauiogordofor the construction of their new

houses. The contracts have not yetbeen let. The worK on the houses will

be commenced as soon as possible asthe arrival of the men from the oastwith their families make it a necessityto have thesevottages.

The foundation for the water treat-

ing plant at Ancho is bein laid andwill be hurried to completion, The

plant will have a capacity of 4,000 gal-

lons a minute. The water at Anoho isreasonably good to start with and whentreated will be the best boiler wateron the road. ,:

A big Santa Fe decapod this week

RE7AIL2.000 lbs or more each1.000 to 2,000 lbs. "200 to 1,000 lbs

3 50 to 200 lbs. "Less than 50 lbs "z

m

3AGUA PURA CO.,. OfFIOEi 620 Douglas Avonue,

Laa Vegas,

F.

....THE.

1AJARDWARE

PLUM IU SOTINMNO HAIHlLUKY

(J KN KUA L 1 1 A It I V A It K

MASONICTEMPLE.

Darby A. Day, New Mexico manag-

er of the Mutual Life, with headquar-ters at Albuquerque, is Indisposed and

delayed In town for the present. He!

returned the first of the week from a i

trip to the. Weed country. AlamogorAdvocate

Puts an End to It All.A grievous wail ofttraes comes asresult of unbearable pain from over

taxed organs. Dizziness, Uackache,Liver complaint and Constipation.But thanks to Dr; King'u New LifePills they put an end to it all. Theyare geniie uut tnorougn. ? i ry mem.Only 2!c. Guaranteed by all druggists.

William Molntosh, the Chtllll sheen

raiser, arrived In Albuquerque yester-day afternoon fr'.m his ranch on hushness in connection with his recent pe-

tition filed to prevent the Santa 'PaCentral from cutting timber on hislauds.

MOTHER CRAY'SSWEET POWDERSFOR CHILDREN,A Ortnln Onr. for(onaltpalfnn. Headache,Klomiich Trouble", Tvi'iblitii

tordrra, and lermvMother Gray. Vornia. Tlwr Ilri-a- tin I lclNunmmChilit' in M houm. Al all Hrutwult, Sicu.

fianipln niilwl KIIKK. A.ldrw,New York Uitj. A. S. OLMSTED. La Roy. N Y.

Philip J. Martin has succeeded- S.

Fletcher as the inspector of theNew Mexico Fuel and Iron Companyand will have charge of all materialbelonging to the company and the Al-

buquerque Eastern railroad company.

Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured byChamberlain's Colic, Cholera and

Diarrhoea Remedy and

Perhaps a Life Saved."A short time ago I was taken with

violent attack of dirrhoea and be-

lieve I would have died if I had not

gotten riMef," says John J. Patton. a

leading citizen of Patton, Ala. "Afriend recommended' Chamberlain's

Colic, Cholera rind Diarrhoea Remedy.bought a twenty-fiv- e cent bottlo and

after taking three doses of it was en-

tirely cured. I consider It the bestremedy in the world for bowel com-

plaints. For salo by all druggists.

Mrs. Leolah Connelly ,of Douglas,

visiting friends In Albuquerque.

Rheumatism, i

When pains or Irritation exist on

any part of the body, the applicationKailard's Snow Liniment gives

prompt relief. E..W. Sullivan, Prop.Sullivan House, Kl Ilono, O. T., writes,June 6, 1902: "I take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment

all who are afflicted with rheu-matism. It is the only remedy I havefound that gives immediate relief."25c, 50, f 1.00.

For sale by O. G. Schaefcr, druggist.

Mrs. S. Welller and Mrs. C. Hen-Jaml- n

have returned to Albuquerquefiom Long Beach. They formed apart of the Albuquerque colony atthat resort

Big Figures.1,000,000,000 bottles of Perry Davis'

Painkiller sold in 60 years, Just think!

Nearly enough placed end to end to

reach around the world. What otherremedy can boast such a record of

services to humanity In curing stom-

ach and bowel complaints and themany other aliments and accidents

constantly occurlng even In tbe most

careful homes. There Is only one

Painkiller, Perry Davis. Beware ofImitations.

em portion of the territory in whichho is interested

I find nothing better for Uv derangements and constipation than t

Chamberlain's Stomach ami LiverTablets. L. F. Andrews, l)is Moines,Iowa. For sale by all druggists.

"

For sale by o. G. Schaefor, druggist.

Alderman P, Hanley has .returnedto Albuquerque from an extended trip.Most of the time he spent in Pennsyl-

vania, but stopped at St. Louis enroute home to se the big exposi-tion.

Suicide Prvent9d.. The startling 'announcement that a

preventive of suicide had hsen d;scov.

ercd will Interest many.- . Ann down

system, or despondency invariably pro-cod- e

suicide and something has been

found that will prevent that condition

which makes suicide likely. At thefirst tuoweht of self destruction takeElectric DItters. It being a great tonloand nervine will strengthen the nervesand build up the system. It's also agreat Stomach, Liver and Kidney reg-

ulator. Only SOc. Satisfaction guaran-teed and for sale by all druggists.

A. llorders returned to Albuquer-que from a visit to the Louisiana Pur-

chase exposition. Mr. Borders re-

ports a very pleasant trip, and saysthe exposition is a success in everyparticular. .

End of Bitter Fight."Two physicians had a long and stub-

born fight with an ahcess on my rightlung" writes J. F. Hughes of I Hi Pont,Ga. ''and gave me up. Everybodythought my time had come, As a Instresort I tried Dr. Kings New Discov-

ery for Consumption. The benefit I

received was striking and I was on

my feet In a few days. Now I've en-

tirely regained my health." It con-

quers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and

Lung troubles. Guaranteed all

druggists. Price 50c, and $1.00. Trialbottle free. All druggists.

F, E. Pallock, of Flagstaff, Arizona,la In Alhuipicrque.

Stop That Cough I

When a cougn, a tickling or an Ir-

ritation In the throat makes ycu feeluiicomfortbhle, take Ballard's llore-houn- d

Syrup. Don't wait until thedisease has gone beyond control. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 354 west Cth

St., Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "Wethink Ballard's Horchnund Syrup thebest medicine for coughs and colds.We have used It for several years; italways gives perfect stlafac.tlon." 25c,50c, $1.00.

Herblne. ' i

Rondcrs the bile more fluid and thushelps the blood to flow; It affordsprompt relief from biliousness. Indi

gestion, sick and nervous headaches,and the e In food anddrink. Herblne acts quickly, a doseafter meals will bring the patient intoa good condition in a few days.

O. L. Caldwell, Agt M. K. and T.R. R., Cbecotah, Ind. Ter., writes,April 18, 1903: "I was sick for overtwo years with enlargement of theliver and spleen. Tbe doctors did utno good, and I had given up all hopeof being cured, when my druggist ad-

vised me to use Herblne. It has mademe sound and well." 25c,

For sale by O. O Schaefer, druggist

Ti ha tloorf tb ttm ofycariij h4v curd thouMM ol

ari ol Norvmi IiaM. tilthat bbility,litfintw,blcpleMsen and Vancootlt.Airobbv.tVc1 hey clear the brain, sirt ngihsa)the circulation, maka dwitfoatrrrferi, and imrtart a health

mm lmi ar rr.nlfril rmannlfo, Unttl Daltuntl

SYSTEM

Sivrvta. Fe, New Mexico,I- -ins Sept. 1, 1U0 1.

4 T, MICHAEL'Ss rThe ICfh Yea- r-

Tits College it empowered byOP' Gortlfioatan to Itshonored by .School Director) lit

DRO.4

Horseshoeing;

Rubber Tires,Wngous Made to Order,

WctKou Material,Heavy Hardware,

Carriage PaintingSatisfaction Ouurmiteed.

HENRY L0RENZENThe A. C Schmidl.Shop.

Gruuil Ave and Founlian Square,

Your luvestmeut Guaranteed,Dld you know the Aetna Dulldlniassociation pays 6 per sent on

special deposits? Before placingyour money elsewhere see us andget best interestGeo. II. Hunker. Sec., Teeder Blk.

OALI) .

Dan's HdLckFOK ALL OCCASIONS

. Phens I'Oftiee at Stable of Cooler Miller.

HOTEL CLAIRESANTA rC. N. M.

v vFlra Pr of. Etactrte Ll.hte4.Steam Healed, Centrally Lactate.Baths and Sanitary PlumbingThroushout.LevM Sevmpla Room far Com.marolal Man,

Amertoart or European Plan,

GEO. E. ELLIS.Proprietor and Owner

WWWTHE

MOST commodious;DINING ROOM

,., and;..MOST EXCELLENT SERVICE

THE ClfY

FOUND AT

A. DOVAU.'S I

CENTER STREET.

IP YOU ARE TO MEET AN

FRIENDS AT Trie DEPOT

TAKE THEM TO

DU VAILS...rOR A

GOOD DINNER. i

Notlcs For Publication.Homestead Iintry No. C284.

Department of tbe Interior, Laud Of

fice at Santa Fe, N. M., July 27,

1904.

Notice is bereny given that the fol-

lowing named sottler baa filed noticeof his Intention to make final prooftn support of hie claim, and that' said

proof will be made before probatecleric of San Miguel county tt Lai Ve-

gas, N. M., on September 9, 1904, vis:Atllano Qulntana, for the lots 1, 1 and

6, nw" 1-- soctlon 7, township11 north, range 14 east.

He names the following witnessesto prove his continuous residence up-

on end cultivation of satd land, viz:

Hllarlo Lopes, of Sena, N. M.

Patroclnlo Paco, of Bona, N. M.

Jesus Ma Lopez, of Bona, N. M.

Fermln Ilomero, of Sena, N. M.

MANUEL, H. OTERO, Register.2

Sampi'l Wao loft Sllverr City lastwi kfor the cast. He will soo themIkIus of the St. Louis expositionami vlHlt friends In Pittsburg and

I'tillfirtrlphla.

No Substitute Offered.

Say what you will about drugglHtsoffering something "Just as good'because It pays a better profit, the factstill stands that nlnoty-ntn- out of ahundred druRglsts recommend Chamberlaln'a Colic, ChoTnra and DiarrhoeaHemndy when the best remedy fordiarrhoea Is asked for, and do becausethey know It is tbe one romedy thatran always be depended upon, evenIn the most severe and dangerouscssps. Huld by nil (InikkIkU.

Im Veas I'honsial

Las Veids Roller Mills,

J. R.SMITH, Pre

Wholesale and UaUll liMlar Is

X flOUR, GRAHAM, (0M MtAL, BRAN

nuiEi r tvwiv ,.,,, n u vimernloa tniter.al Law.

It Is one of the most extraordinarythings to this extraordinary world,write Henry Martyu Hart In the Out-look, that water should le the sole exceptlon to the otherwise universal lawthat all cooling bodie comma it mltherefore Increase in density

Water contracts as its temperature'tails and therefore become heavierand sinks until it readie o'J uVi!:et-- s

At this temperature water Is tilt Ueavlest. TLi is the point of its m.ix.muuidensity From this point.it ueslnw tn doexpand Tin' rotor.,-- Id winter aUtio'ialtthe surface may he freezing at a tei

of 3U' degrees, the water atttie nottom of the pool is six or sevendecrees wanner. a

Suppose lUm water, like everythingei!. had i;tme on contracting as tt

cooled until it reached the freezingpoint. The heaviest water wmuM t.iv j

sunk to the lowest place ami there become. ice. Although It is true tUatolsht pints of water become nine pintsor loe, and therefore Icebergs fl':t.showing above the surface an .eighthof their bulk, still had the water wbetiat the bottom turned Into loe thestones would have locked It in theirInterstices and held it there, and beforethe winter was over the whole poolwould become solid Ice, and all the poorfish would ba entombed iu clear, beautlful crystal.

JAPAN'S GOO OF WAR

Hachiman. Strange tn Say, I a loveror (he Peaceful Dove

Hachlman. the god of war In Japan,strange to say. loves a dove, a birdsymbolical In the west of peace andnot of war. Go to any temple or shrinewhere Hachiman Is worshiped, andyou will end a great many doves coo-

ing

O.

either on the roof of the temple oron the ground below. The tablet onwhich the name of the god Is Inscribedbegins with the ldlocraph of "Haehl,"the two strokes of which are intendedto picture n pair of doves, the femaleon the right and the male on the leftDoves are Hachlman's favorite birds,messengers by which he sends goodtidings of peace and love.

Hachiman never tights merely to sa-

tiate his thirst for blood. He fights abattles for peace. He never makessacrifices of lives so that he may gloryover the conquered. He Is n great en-

emy' of tyrants and oppressors. He Is

ever ready ,tn help those who are op-

pressed and persecuted. He fightswars of Justice. He wishes to see Jus-tice

Idone on nil sides. His banners

bear Inscriptions conveying the thoughtof righteousness and Justice.

Mlseriililf will be the fate of anywho venture to violate the peace andwelfare of tl, world, for Hachiman In

his righteous wrath will crush down Is

Midi a otio under his mighty feetago News.

I'nlnr I'lnnO.- viiiimmw uwi' iu imiiiimnuiR- of'"f)

I

tne sea iiisi as it noes inese 01 ijh- -

i,,fV .. .... ;

ii..uiish"at the eqn;.t..r. so In the Are-- ,

tic and Aiitari tic marine plant ;

tire found which lire 'unable to survivein warm water. Among the most to

of (heap cold water plan!are the liinilnariaceae. a kind of sea-

weeds which sometimes attain a gi-

gantic size, exceeding in length thelongest climbing plains of the tropicalforests and developing huge stems likethe trunks of frees. Investigationshave shown that these plants nourishin the coldest waters of the polar sensand that they never advance fartherfrom their frigid homes than to thelimits of "slimmer temperature" in theocean. The genial warmth destroysthem. Just as a polar blast shrivels, theflowers of a tropical garden.

A Corapromlir,Young Matron (with theories on the

care of children, to nurse)-Ja- ne. NurseYes-sum- . Young Matron When thebaby has finished his bottle, lay him iuthe cradle on bis right side. After eating a child should always lie on the

right side; that relieves the pressure onthe heart Still (reflectively) the liveris on the right side; perhaps, after all.

you bad better lay him on the leftside. No. I am sure the treatise onInfant digestion said right side. On

the whole, Jane, you may lay the babyon his back until I have looked up thematter more thoroughly "

Tbe Oelr Obllaalloo.A story that comes from a country

region not Tar from New York concernsa native who was seen stolidly plowIng a field with a team of weary and

dejected horse. As they approachedthe observer of rural life remarked

sympathetically that the horses "didn'tseem to like the work."

"Urn." commented the farmer briefly,"they don't have to like It, They onlyhave to do lt."-Har- Weekly.

Pair of Mainline."See here," esclnlmed the angry man,

"f wish you would miiMle that dog ofyours at nicht. His barking keeps mybaby awnkp."

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"His nightly howling annoys mydog."-- SL Louis Republic.

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tried to rip up a stretch of track on thesharp curve at the east end of the SanBernardino yards, near the ice factory,and succeeded in doing something inthat direction. A gang of men were

busy all one afternoon repairing thedamage. '

The Harriman roads have given or-

ders for (50,000 tons of steel rails. Theseand a lot of new equipment for theSouthern Pacific, Union Pacific and

Oregon Short Line will require an ex-

penditure of about $5,000,000, A millionwill be spent for new locomotives, 10

of which will be passenger. Evidentlythe Harriman system is flourishing.

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The work of repairing the washouton the Kock Island has not progressedas rapidly as could have been wished.

' There were two bridges taken out andthe one four and one half miles thisside of Tueumeari is taking longer to

replace, than was expected. The cal-

culations are now that the track andbridges will beiu shape by Saturday.

"You may quote me as sa.ving thatthe Albuquerque Eastern railway will

undoubtedly be running trains by Feb-

ruary, was Senator AV. H. Andrews'

reply to a question from a MorningJournal man yesterday, steelrails and ties are now eu route fromthe east and t he grading contract willbe let t his week."

General Manager Hopewell and SenHtor Andrews are in the city conferringon matters connected with the lettingof the contract and they have an unusually business-lik- e air which makesit evident that something is doing in

railway circles. There is no doubt inthe minds of Albuquerqueans thatbrisk work ou the new line is to be

commenced in earnest immediately.and it is evident that the road will be

pushed to completion as soon as prat;ticable. The builders are anxious tohave an Albuquerque connection assoon as possible and get a share of theimmense railway business done out of

this city. It is stated authoritativelythat the freight and passenger businessdone here amounts to the startlingtotal of three million dollars annually.This city is growing fast and the trafficis growing with it, and the Pennsyl-vania Development Company is fullyaware of this fact. The delays so farhave been unavoidable, chiefly owingto the stringency of the money market,but is not apparent that there is now

any serious obstacle to the quick com-

pletion of the Albuquerque Easternthrough Tijeras Canyon to this city.

Three spectres that threaten baby'ilife. Cholera infantum, dysentery,diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's extract ofWold Strawberry never fail to con-

quer them.

Ed llrown has returned to Maxwell

City from his trip to Kansas City,where he went for an operation toremove his eye, which wa entirelysuccessful. He brought back withhim eight or ten head of thoroughbredshorthorn bulls, which he purchasedfrom the well known Child herd nearIndependence, Mo.

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by taiiirf (jcb time aw pownble'otst of daxrs. "Tbia iw ia rH toitb asftbod of treiitiEjst U awejftwl i

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tot tbi,B4y be interpreted to fivraaoutdoor treatioent ia any rlimat. f

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pbyeic'ian sud: "Tbe outd'Mir treat t

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drea uuaJjIe to tA, bo Biut bfleft to the Jui liu of the lf-- U.

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ai(liiauita.y If tb Bimwu bouM b U-- if n wil

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of tba llffdcdreuntM that Japaoia n- -rl baAkrniit of both OtD and

tuour and lacks tbc fluanqial ability t9

carry on a protracted ar

Tba boya of tba Grand Army of Ilia

Republic bad a memorabla tint InBuatoo. Tba narrow au-- t mvillylend to dooratkut andouvka It Mftn aa if there er abouttbrow time aa many vfeitora aa thereare. Tt, aamd rod fiob bal are lihta

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pie Iht-r- lire almott eo.ire!y-rti- t o J The. Hon. which hastljey l.sve no flr on their i sonsted the noiiiiatioii l iir, Hoot,

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EeaeS. I le te?redtar aowe toe from aa eel af neacid ia t-- biooj ; aod e:iv tbe Buddie

cf but year, from a arrere attack ofcxr-tf.ii- efy on tbe aa?n, fare, ears

ad netk and oa one limb. I was foe?

freri montbs anier prtfeiknaltreataaest. bot tbe raeii prescribedwere of ao aTa, and I w erradoanytromtet worae, asy foe was dread-fa-'- .j

dttred aa4 1 toct aearty all anybair. At lat Bty w preraikd op"at to tae Cviieara linewliee an4 tni tbfli a tboroBeb tnai wiia tbeaoort eaUtfactory iwawta. Tbedieeaooa brztva to diaartiear and my kaireomsoraced to rrow apua. A frairroartb of bair t corunaz bst bead,aod Ky lima (aitboab aot yet qatteer5)irr1o:y lasproTtt- - Mywifatbisk o b:gb:y of your rewed) thatat baa bwa purdb;D tbea Is oroerto iikake present to oUter pToot atf-fen-c(

from similar eoiCf'!icv and,s frestorst of tbe Bioie Women'sSorteiT. bta told tbe B.ble womes tiwpr'Tt if any cae sbosid come n&dertbeir notice wbea a poor person Is aoaCicted. so tbat yoar renxt-Jk- - stay bereined to."

ROBEBT ISAAC PT5TSEM0RE,fJudge of tit KsUl Sapreme Coart

rrmaritfttrg, N'aUl, Oct. T). 1301.tbm r... ftTA Mr ml

w At. e r a f f t..r-- - AU a aw !

MR- - ROOT IS OUT.

Apparently Elibu Kxt 1 not to t

jctmlderd as a pfmsibl andidt frtbe f(nernorship ol New York Ibis fall.

tvmarks tb'st "it is rl.t.js ttiw toay!dff!rit-l- aud finally that Mr. Hf

H nd e a eaudidate fr S'iwr."(luveni r Cbninnan Odd-l- l says:

"Klihn Kt ht iiftHy aied me

that be wutild uA a pt a ion

ir sirt mor.Mr. llit l.iti.-- If lit t.-- n jf.).I

bavin iwi i t flitirnian Corb-lynu- :

"My d'vUivn is irr ev'be. I w ill not

The Trilnjtie last k rpo td Mr,

KwHt fronds iwiiiir that be will

next ween -- mnKe a iai rm-i- iuhj e

pUiniiikt b' !t '!u o.il,l! fr bito to

le.uieeand.dtfrpoliueslboorthis year."

All of whin, brave Iittk roim li

d mbt tlit Mr. Knot's mind is nie upirrerocuhlr not to awei't the call of

bis party. Itnillbw a matter for re- -

gret atnonsf all repuMn-an-s mat me

Most and possitly the most popularman in New York state can not l d

to render bis party this serric

Tbe talk of "Esperanto," tbe uni-

versal language bas beea revived andits advoeates are making an effortto secure its more general adoption.Still it Is likely that English will be-

come tbe universal language before

Esperanto.

If only Mr. Thomas Wstson could

coavlnrs the people of the United

State that neither Roosevelt norParker is tbe proper msn for presi-

dent of these United States, be couldtie Just as well as not.

The democrats are trying to con- -

jvinre tbe fanner that Providence !

rtHiponibl for d"l!ar wheat.

DEALERS IN .

AP Kind e) Nsbvc Productt,KcCormid' Mowers and Karvcsbaj Ma-

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Gray's Thrtthen, Rik.es,

Bain Majortt,Cra:n snd Wool Rigs Bate Tits, Ftnte Wire. N,!

Rsnch Supp&t. Navajo Blanket

r!sy, Grain and Ftti.

If tb two mitfm at S;a;beroStrred lyacbiig, u d-- S tbe nsaawho pirt of ti rtyre4 resaaiaa a pareei lor tbe pcrpon of

tiie t Prwidtt Roce

J Tbre ar a itw Kjoamers fa tie

ib':4 ruI'Jrate cere c! tte ciarc-:.-,-

ee fco;,.fc;:y w tie Kr.r.iibSa kr geves.

Etb if Mr. Rac-er-eit ban tftces'lyWfsensced Jyscius ia Georgia, It Inot beikTe4 ttfc-- t Is bas catena'ydaSirej b2 chJ&e. for earryics it'.vate.

Tbsradsy will be 1b Jy of tie4f!5ornt?s. Tie city Ci be rery f'adt wt5eojr.e teeia.

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(Homestead Eiitry No. 7177.)NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Department of the Interior,Uoi Oifice at Santa Fe, X. 11.,

- - 1904.,Angust 11.

Notice i hereby given that the fai

:oa leg named settler hsi filed noticeof hi intention to make final proofin support of b!i claim, and that raid

proof will lift rude before probatecitric of San Miguel county, at tuVegas, N. M, oa Sept 21. 1901, Tlx:

JUAN MANUEL GUTIERREZ,

for the, S 12 XW 1--4 KW 4 SW 14Sec. J. SE 14 NE 4 Sec. 4. T. 15

N, R. 23 E.He names the following witnesses

to prove bis continuous residenceupon and cultivation of said land.fix: .

Jose D. CuUerrex of Lai Vegas, X.

M.; Fanstla Gutierrex of Las Vegas.N. M.; Isaac Bacbarach of Laa Vegas,N. M.; Andrea Gutlerm of Laa Vegas. N. M. .

MAKUEL R. OTERO.

j.75 Register. ;

Notice For Publication.Homestead Entry No. S2S3.

Department of the Interior, Land Offico at Santa Fe, N. July 27.

Notice la hereby given that tba fol

lowing named settler baa filed noticeof bis Intention to make final proof In

support of bis and that saidproof will be made before probateeterk of San Miguel county, at Laa Ve

gas, N. M.. on September . 1904; Tlx:

Jesus Lopex for tba aw 14, sectionII, toDblp 11 N., range 13 E.

He names the following witnessesto prove bis continuous residence up-

on and cultivation of said land, vlx:Hilsrio Lopex, of Sena, X. XI.

ratroclnlo raco, of Sena, X. M.

Atllano Qulntana, of Sena, N. M.

Fermta Romero, of Sena. N. M. .

MANUEL, R. OTERO. Register.0

(Homestead Entry No. Eli 3.)NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,

tvpartment of the Interior,1 tn4 Ofti e at Santa Fe, N. M,

August 11, 1904.

Notke ii hereby given that the follosing-name- settler has fiied noticeof bis intention to make final proofin support of hi claim, and that saidproof will be made before U. S. courtcommissioner at I s Vegas, X. M

on September 21, 1904. Tlx:EPIMENIO SALAS.

for tbe NW 8W See. 7. T.It. N R. 22 NE 14 8W 14 X 12SB Sec 12, T. 14 X XL 21 E.

lie tame the following witnessesto prove h!a "cdBtlnuotis ' reildente

1

L,cpon and canir&'ioa of tsld land.

Crux Locero of Coruoa. N. M.;Aatocio Griego of Corsxon, N. M.;TorlO'O gSSCCet of Coraxon, X. M.;

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LAS VEGAS,IS:Dfs Sanlal-Pepci- n Capsules

A POSITIVE CURElot Ii(lactfoa arCatanrti attb. bia4-V- fcr.sj I'n-M- f KiA.aw?. SOCTSS ssrsr. Canaikly aaa eiawit IS

orac rt ov baaarftiaaaa Site, aa aeatu of howka nwai&a. AtaelalalvTV Swmlna. boU tfT iripllist r Sr auil. aoaVaud. HSU kasaa. (LHk

imswALKrcmSold by O. G. Schaefer.

byue and rusor of tb'ai nbaiudtw. ;

Thf'y bavs all tli onllror tre(ontthat anyone vul J iwiMy lsve andjet I am infinurfl by Dr. K .ta of!MaojU that ax.ot thirty fr cut fsdulu die of pubuMuary j

I ti.i! fc'ft of buniidity au'i .

ocfitiftuou ntiiine reof fiilljr a!ret, if jtre--tr iniportanoa than j

tbe on air tri!a-.-ii- t ilb'iul theee '

rondtiious. i

TbU is tbe all important ronid-r- a

ti"ii aud itEUoraiu-- of this vital point j

win lead to the swriflKe of tliousKiKlsf liv-- (ii)i-wil- (utdjKjr treat -

1

men, is necessary, to be sure, but U'insure tbb4trfeiiHs or uy rult '

at all if tbe dieae is far S'jn.ncd. it ;

must be given in this tinb, dry plateau j

bleb nature bas diaued as a vret i

sanatorium for the treatment of tbe !

whit plague.

To dwellers in the arid west, especial-ly, it is interesting to know that Uie

bead ol tie irngaiioa department la

Washington bas reported that rKXVOXQ is available for Irrigsti ju work during the current year Tbe expenditureof tiiis sum should mean at leastOOO.OM) ai'rts of laud reclaimed. LasVegas can propwly bops that a smallportion of this fund will be used in tbaproject which tbe department bss un-

der consideration ia this locality.Anything which will help tbia workalong should be gladly done by our ci-

tizens sod snything which might pos-

sibly obstruct It should be avoided totb utmost, Any ierson or persons!

i crt !!

AND PELTSNEW MEXICO. i

Monarch over paia. Barns, eatasprains, stings, instant relief. Dr.Thomas' Electric OIL At any dragstore.

The Best

There Is in

Printingis notToo

Good forOur Customers.

Our Pride's in

Our Printing.

THE OPTICJOB ROOMS

l1 WWM14HMGjai'faMilia;

1 rlnri-ii- v If

ho would in any wanner Interfere Vr"r " red that therewith the prospect of our proposed re--1 i nouRh

--safe and sane

servoir and Irrigation schems should ) In New Mexico to prevent the nomina-- t

treated its public riimi. j in of Jforry Simpson.

. 2z i1

Gross, Kelly & Go.

Tnns at the Harvey resort srs ad- -

vertmed In Tbs Optic's displayed col -

mas. M I

AA realInperfect

Vlt containsnutritivecent of

r Jr.;--- ---"si Buildsappetite

ia tu bnad and Uil and tu tba publicffardta V)f) elwtrte bljwer uaelfor Uluniinatitm.

Mr.and Mr, fck inner of Lm Aur bbaTe dti;,f brd by tak-in- x

a huecy rid trta ttwir Califurriiabotue ( Vll"Mf. Sutb a tate ranramly be arwifile-- l fur evj-- t 0

tbtbry tUt Irs tfuliti"djMr.rkinxxr o.uld tt afford tb iuury of

4borwatd Oi'jry and to ro-

prtiT Mra funuMT tj.a: k fwld1 bia b awiH 4y lak. !'f vn a

fide wbK-- b would 4r f tbof t'O ovxm

The ti of tbe yw UrliiMratband btt Uitiif f tie b"yoftbcountry will be confront-- ! by the "

of betb t bji a tnt!lviuraorloo'jiitb'WtLirf Srjy t

gun, Tboea bo find Ine fnaiwinl

diflViilti apirent)y it(jrwvnitiUi--fcfi'ull find irtof in lb !t.aiiiiiofiSt-nato-r Fairbank. If tio bi

u rp wth forty dlbrb:bbeeartvd ty the vareat of feu

brow, Tba earnetne audnarriexJ Mm through ot

gn under tba treat diffitlli,carried blm still farther to tbe bel of

tba Ifffsl prffeaalon ia bit atsU. to tieL'nlted Hutea anat and to bl rreaect ditininibad plaoa tba proa-(rtir-a

of tba Initad.hUte.

' . tt a--

(Incorporated.)

WHOLESALE HERCHANTS

TrueTonic

malt extract, richtonic properties and a

digestant isaHEUSER-BUsczf- c

sa14.60 per cent genuine

extract, less than a peralcoholflesh, bone, tissue gives

Las Vegas and Albuquerque, New Mexico.

WOOL, BIDES !D PELTS A'SfECULTland energy.

IN Ai as3 All Drafmi atn M. fai4 sslv W

Ts? vrnheuserBtt8cl1 BrrrnagAss'iir ' . I St. i4SS. VftS, SS S '

L J WaMl fair Vnwi at Ataaiiv lv I ns

Qrost & Kkhtrds Co., TucumcaH. N. W.

VJStfAS DAILY Ol'TC.TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20.

C. A. (JlMMUI.lt, KkckktahvEDMUND t NEl.SOX.PuminesT.

PERSONALS, i GIGUEL tJATIOHU BiM! gMissouri State Life Insurance Co,,St. Louis, Mo,

A Piojfn-Hslv- I'p-lo-da- te Old Line Company.Issues all modern forms of policies a Special Investment

Gold Bond Ml policies issued tire registered with mid secured, by de-

posits of interest heariujr securities deposited with the insurance department

Indigestion CausesCatarrh of the

Stomach.For many years It bis been supposed thatCatarrh of the Stomach caused Indigestion

nd dyspepsia, but tha truth la exactly thaopposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re-

peated attacks of Indigestion Inflames thomucous membranes lining the itomaoh andexposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus-ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead oftho Juices of natural digestion. This lacalled Catarrh ol tha Stomach.

Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure

o:f:las vegas:.! Capital Paid In, $100,000.00 ... Surplus ,'.$50. OO0.00

ixandro Lucero, of Villi Nueva, Is

In town today.Vm. Frank is in town from

Las Alamos today.

Deputy U. S. Marshal W. R. Forbes

is up from Albuquerque.C, G. Dawe, the Morey Mercantile

company man Is here today.rvr onrv the SatlU Fe

of Missouri.

Capable men wanted ns dis-

trict .Managers lor New .3li,.Good vnutrat't ti rlfilit men.

Addre.n.s .

OFFICERS: ,

V. AT. OUNNimHAM, President FRANKSPRWOER, Vloe-Pro- s.

D. T. HOSKINS, Oashlor F. B. JANUARY, Asst. OashlorINTERES1 PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

THE LAS VEGAS SAVINGS BANK. COKE, President H. W. KELLY, Vice-Presid- ent

D. 1. HOSKINS, TreasurerPAID UP CAPITAL, $30,000.00

S. C. PANDDiro, New Mexico Manager,Tucumcarl, Maw M.xlc.

"at

I KafCillr i.naNikMMrsaSa)liUslnsaMffMMiatAMa 1 aTsLf 140 HaTVIlSf 4t M VsTsU a MM M UsVw va wwi- - srvaj'viinu iffvffl III 9 WW 9m ftMJ V K. MtJ a w sTIVUtf fMMfWmwhere they will brlnn you an litoomo. "tvory dollar saved Im two dollars made,''team man 91. interest pia on an deposit 01 90 and over.

sleuth is up from Albuquerque.

Attorney Frank Springer returned

this afternoon from his eastern trip.Max Klein, an able seaman, who

' navlcaUes for a Denver house, reported

today.Mrs. Francisco Chaves, dausiit.-- of

; Don Eugenlo Romero, left for horn.?

iv today.Julian Sandoval, of Ribera, is la at

j. tendance on, the democratic eouven-- "

tion today.'

Eugenlo Moya, of Ribera, is visiting

i?

his father, Don Roman Moya, of Ibe

west side.Juan Sllva and family returned yes-

terday from their camp near the Ha?-ve-

carriage house.

Captain W. B. lirunton came down

from Shoemaker today to attend the

wedding of his daughter.L. C. Martinez, a prominent citizen

of Raton, Is down from tho Gate City

today on legal business.Division Superintendent Easley and

his private secretary Fred Marshall,went north this afternoon.

T u. Hunter, the Chicago capitalist,

UNION

Mutual Life, Insurance CompanyOF PORTLAND, MAINE.

(Incorporated 184R.)The only iuauranne ootupnny operatlnst nnrler a slate law of

providing forextended lnauranoe in oaae of lapse after three years. Has (riveneir results in settlement with living polioy holders for oremlums paid than

any other company.Death cliiiuiH pakl with the utmost promptness and dispatch. Write any

form of pulley that may be wauted, and every polioy contaius the; most liberal ,

terms aud btnt advantages.

(J. II. ADAMS, Manager,New Mexico' Arizona and Noithweat Taa.

U'OOENIX, ARIZONA

relieves ail inflammation of the mucous ;

membranes lining the stomach, protects thanerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings,a sense of fullness after eating, indigestion,dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.

Kodol Digests What You EatMake the Stomach Sweet.

Bottles only. RuUr !:.$ .00. holding 2 S4 timettho trial sire, wlilch sells for 50 cent.

Prepared by E. 0. DaWITT & CO., Chicago. IU.

For sale by Winters Drug Co.; andK. D. Goodall.

. Opening of City School.Monday September 5th, the public

schools of tho ejtj will open for theregular work rf lheohool year. It is

hoped that parents will endeavor tohave their children fii readiness to at-

tend the first day, mid to this end it is

very Important that all children whohave not been vaccinated, hare thismatter attended to at once, in orderthat no time may be lost from school.

As the Fifth of September is Laborday aud a legal holiday, in accordancewith a long established rule of theboard of education, regular schoolhours will not be observed, but pupilswill be enrolled, seats assigned themand lists of books given out, so thatnothing will interfere with the regularschool work the next day. All pupilscoming from other schools will reportto the superintendent for assignmentto grades, l'upils who enter the prim-

ary department for the first time neodnot report to the superintendent butenter this department at the DouglasA venue school building Monday Sep.tember 5th. The board of educationhas hud the buildings and grounds putin as good order as the state of financeswill permit and everything will bo

done that is necessary for the comfortand health of the pupils. An especia

lly strong corps of tcachera has beenI secured.J It. K. Lnrkin, principal of the highschool has had several years' experiencein high school work and seems un-

usually well fitted fortius position.j Miss Lena C. Butts, teacher of Eng-- !

lish, Luliti uud History needs no in-- :

troducl ion to the Las Vegas people.I Miss Kate O'Kurrell, the Eighthgrude teacher is a graduate of the New

! York State Normal school and has badj a number of years' experience in thepublic schools of Klntira. Xew York,

j Miss Edith M. Heed the Seventh(grade teacher is a graduate of theKansas State Normal school and comes

highly recommended by the presidentof that instit ution. The other teachersremain as they were last year therebeing but thrae vacancies to be filledthis term.

It is anticipated that this will be anunusually prosperous school year audit remains for the parents to assist theteacher by having their childrenprompt in enrollment aud regular inattendance. .

MAGGIE J.BUCHER,Supt. City Schools.

Mrs. A. S. Laidley, and her daughterMiss Mary, who have been the guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Laidley for severalweeks, left yesterday afternoon fortheir home in. Roswell. ,..- - '.,.

Two young ladles ,want rooms andboard. An unusually high price paidfor suitable accommodations where noother boarders; are kept. Address P.0. box No. 153. cltyr V tf

LOST Black leather pocket .book,3x6 inches,

'

containing railroadticket Pueblo to Ann Arbor. Rewardfor return to office Coors LumberCompany. , 8114

SCRATCH TABLETS For Ink, 10

cents a pound; for pencil, 5 cents apound at The Optic office.

Ring up No. (, either 'phone, for

baggage, express and all kinds of draywork. - Office No. 521 Slztb street,Mrs. M. J. Wood's news stand. LasVegas transfer, M. M. McSchooler,manager. lit

Wanted to purchase, several ante-

lope and two or three black taf! deer.

Address, M., The Optic. tf

(talin madti ltt VM.

in ontstamlmt; iniuranrn 4 twr eliirrvti.. m net urihiiiu,..A . &0wt 0llll'tVRM- Ul HM. il ik" a ..

I inert!' In lueum . i... .......... 115 .. .

liter,) ui rt.rv tnwiint . li .liii riw in insuraniw wilitmi W MI o

&ki ia a...

WANTED A woman cook at theLadies' Home. Apply to Mrs. A.

V. JUgglns.

Just over the bridge from the sta-

tion Is Gibson & Seltz'8; where every-

body drinks. Their fruit sodas with

pure Harvey Ice cream are ahead of

.'anything In town. 615

World'a Fair Pamphlet Free,a handsome illustrated World's Fair

: pamphlet containing a three-colo- r mapj of St, Louis and the Fair Grounds and; half tone views of the principal build-

ings, a copy free upon request, P.P. Hitchcock, G. P. A., Denver, Colo.Job work at rook-botto- prices, con'suit your own interests and The Optlo office at the same time.

Do You Want tn Earth tThe Earth Is a new monthly illus

trated Journal, published by the Ban

jta Fe. Tells the truth about the great'southwest and Callforn a th truthIs good enough. Frequent articlesdescribing your part of the country.Contains letters written by farmers,stockmen and fruit-raiser- men whohave succeeded and who give the rea-

sons why. Strong editorials and In-

teresting miscellany.

SCRATCH TABLETS For Ink. 10

cents a pound; for pencil, 6 cents a

pound at The Optic office.

(Homestead Entry No. 6270,)NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Department of the Interior,Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M

July 15, U'4.Notice U hereby given that the ?ol

lowing named sottler has filed noticeof hi intention to ninko final proofin bupport of his claim, and that snld

proof will be made before the registeror receiver at Santa Fe, N. M., on

Aug. 24, 1304, :z:

H1LARIO LOPEZ

for the NE Sec. 12, T. 11 N, R.

13 IS.

He names the following witnessesto prove his continuous residence up-

on and cultivation of said lund, vis:Ramon Ortiz of Ssnta Fe, N. M.;

Nestor Sena y Ortls of Santa Fe, N.

M.; Jose A. Ortiz of Santa Fe, N.

M.; George Ortiz of Santa Fe, N. M.

MANUEL R. OTERO,9 Register.

Map of City of Lae Vea

Every business houso ought to hava map of the city, fine colore!map, enamel finish, canvas mounted,for sale at Optic office, each One DoV

lar. ($L00).

Foley's Honey and Tar affords Im-

mediate relief to asthma sufferers In

the worst stage t.nd If taken in timewill effect a cure. For sale by theDepot Drug Store.

Accidents come with distressingfrequency on the farm. Cues, bruls,stings, sprains. Dr. Thorns' ElectricOil relieves the pain Instantly. Neversafe without It

Township To Be Opened.Santa Fe, N. M., July 19, 1904.

Notice Is hereby given that thefollowing township will be filed In

this office August 25, 1904. to-wi-t:

Fraction township JO north, rangeNo. 20 cast, N. M. P. M.

On and after said date we will be

ready to receive applications fur

lands In said township.MANUEL R, OTERO, Register.

FRED MILLER, Receiver.

Gehrlng Is sole agent for the Ideal

and Sampson steel windmills and thereare none better. 4

Via. i tW

13 'IiSMiil I

, AUDrvgfiets.' U LO. G. Schicfer, Prop.

EconomyBrand

EvaporatedGrcam

bears the above cap label.

Contains fully as muchfood substance per can asthe watery imitations In

larger cans

It Is smooth and perfectbecause skillfully pre'pared. Its purity Is

guaranteed.

We invite you to see how hygenlcice pure of any germs is manufnetured. Prompt atenthm given to .allorders. 277, either 'phone. CrystalIce and Cold Storage Co.

. Hotel La Pension can accommodatetwo or three more day boarders. Hateson application.'

All kinds of camping outfits atCehrlng's.

For the Democratic Territorial con-

vention to be held In Lag Vegas Aug-

ust 2S-2- an open rate of ouo fareand a fifth will ne given from all

points in New Mexico, from Trinidad,Colorado, and from Kl Tn so, Texas.The tickets will be on sale August 23,24, 25 and will bo good until the 27th.

8 89.

Turner's for the bcBt meats themarket affords.

Across tne bridge Is where you getthe pure Ice cream from Harvey'smountain separator cream. Gibson ftSfltt. 5

Picnic hams at lowest possible priceat Everett's 3

Try Turner's market when youwant nice steaks or roMta. Just re-

ceived a carload of finest beet cattlefrom thr Kansas City markets. 818

Cross-Tow-n Passenger Hack. '

Until further notice the public hackwill run continuously from Murphey'scorner to Ilfeld's. Rosenwald's andDavis ft Bydes' on the piaza. Fare,10 cents each way. Clay & Rogers.

(85

Get one of those handsome ham-

mocks from Gehrlng's. 6 14

For lxJtottful Art Moovcnlr and Ontaloitnn of

THE TRINIDAD

Address W, E. Anderson, President,;

.J .1, (F.HtHhllKllOl 'H8. '

Pnpib over 12 old taknn. '

amrd mnd Boom ml Ooml.'

Ociwrtniont: Knidikh l'ri'jrti,rY. IiimI-n--

Hhortliand, Ty(i'WrJtlnK, HmIi

nmnshlp, clerkship, Ti'lfgrHihjr, ArlwrtHingnd Fmvfcfj'mcnt Hunnii. Ff to .i1ill.(iillmu biiildliiK, I'lno SI., TrliinlHd, ;!."

nooepoain reooivea or

HE DUNCANIF. P WARING, Manager.

Tuesday, Aug. 30

Joseph Wlnao

I11a ru n

lAJIIil

Joseph Nowmiiu,...,..Soti(f Humorist,EHlelle Coleman,... ......... SopranoCarlotta Bixler VMl"itHnda Talbot t,.... ,. . , ... .ImpersonatorInoj! Brown, , PiHiilst

TlieComo(lieltH"Leitp Year" uml ".V

lluppy I'uii,"

lieserved Heitts on sale at C. Waring'Curio Store.

Prices..... 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c

Macbeth.While the rains are onmlng and the

city water Is murky, drink Macbethwater, fresh, clear anl pure. Forsale at P. Roth's.

HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY

Mil 8MMlalN In IHnner HU forhuh ween. ,

$97. 4B for a ini Tho. lUvllitm liararatdbmner Ml, worth SiiSJW,

SI9.UO fnrrhnliwof ST. B Ibmtii Fnnll.h. Ixniirntwi IIM pto Dinner ftoUi, mlunad

from 117 W .

SI1.1S for SIB (10 Pink Rom) Dw(,r- -

nNl IXnniir HkU, ! flimlln ofclinuHri Imiiiiw acta.

OmH mnd Moot Thorn.I )Wt aim rairrr a full lln of Opon Hkiek a

In plain ami fnory C'hliHt.

Hare's a frw 8relil from our

Big Carpet Departmtnt

4o a yanl fur tha m ' Crei" yard lwl.ltMalllna

4Soa yrfl for the Sikv half-wor- il rani JwtdoCrMia

fBo for thii UWi a ittmi Jaimn Matt lnKlZ8Bo f"a Ihn bki cotton Union yard wtiUi i

I't8Bo for thn Mm Ha ttartM-U- , yunl wlilo

Rosenthal Furniture Comp'yIiCNCAN BIX)('K,

Big Store. ' LiltlrPricei,-

SIGNS OF THE TIMtS.'j.s"Trit K

K7 The sixna made by ns artIn every way

Wall paper, i'icture framing.

riT ri'N(ii;it. sixth st.

ThompsonHardware

Company

who owns some valuable Las Vegas

real estate, came here this afternoon.

Miss Mareth Furro of tha Normai,

will go to Harvey's tomorrow to re-

main until the opening of that -f Illu-

sion.Wm. G. Jamison, the Omaha heavy

hardware drummer, whose home is at

Canyon City, Colo., Is here today on

his wonted errand.Clarke M. Moore, the lumberman,

returned this afternoon from a visit

to various Kansas towns. He went

as far eat as Topeka.Master Mechanic Barnes, of the

New Mexico division, heariqnarters at

Raton, is In the city today. Mr.

Barnes Is making himself a popularofficial.

Mrs. McMillan, an Iowa lady, who

has almost entirely recovered herhealth since coming to Las Vegas, left

this afternoon for northern Colorado,where her husband ly.s purchased a

ranch.

Attorney V. B. Hunker returned onNo. 7 last evening from his easterntrip. Accompanied by hU wife, he

spent eight days at the St. Louis ex-

position, and then went lo Indiana fora couple of weeks."'' Mrs.. Bunker' will

remain in the east for a couple ofweeks longer. .

David Benjamin, general niitnaner of. the Harvey house system, breakfasted

here tthjis morning. He had beenwest as far as the Grand canyon toInspect the fine new hotel and wss

returning to Kansas City on No. S. Mr.

Benjamin pronounces the swell hos-

telry on the brink of the great gorgea beauty.

Moat Destruc tive FloodSpecial to The Optic.

Kingman, Ariz., Aug. 2.1. The worst' flood with which tha Santa Fe has everhad to contend began last night westof here. Between Yucca and HavilandCOO feet of track, including severalbridges was washed out and the wholecountry between Kingman and Needleswas flooded. The water is still runningover the tracks in many places anddoing serious damage. A good dealof time will be required to relieve theblockade and it will be many days be- -

: fore the damage can be entirely re-

paired. It is believed the Santa Fewill sgniu send its trains over theSouthern Pacific, via Detning.-Th- e lossto the Santa F in Arizona this yearhas aggregated hundreds of thousandsof dollar in addition to the expense ofdelays and extra service. The severedrouth In the early part of the summerhas been followed by unprecedentedfloods.

.

Accident, sickness, old age one ormore of these will surely overtakeyou. You can provide against the fi-

nancial discomforts of these things,however, by depositing a reserve In

the Plaza Trust and Savings liank ofLas Vegas.

THE W. M. LWIS CO.

iih:i;iimi;Licensed Embalmer

Monuments, Cut Flowers.Tjiis Venus Phono 200

Colo, l'hoiiii, loiitf disl.nnt'c, -- 'J.

Household Goodsof nil kinds bought mill mild. Ke mebiiforo you Noll, Sanitary Stopago. No danger to henlUi if you buytioiii me. .

NBI'or. I'lniut P. ONION.

R.ESOR.TSIIARVEYS"

THE HIGH MOUNTAIN HOME

For comfort, health aud pleamira takea trip to tais famous resort. CarriitKecomes In Tiietdays and Fridays; (toesout WediieHdaysnn lHiiturdiiys, Termsare I'J a day or lit) a week; fare eachway $1. The trip Including pasBitKeand a stay from Hnturduy to Friday orfrom Wednesday to Tuesday is 110.

Leave orders at Murphey's drugstore or Jude Wooster's otilee In cityball Addreas II. A. Harvey, City.

CUTLER'S.' ItOCIAI. .

JIItH. V, V.VUtWl.

To Health Seekers'. ,

THR Mmbh Itanrh Hanititriiuii nowI'm in products and the lt

ctKiking for table modern ojxjn airsyatetn, T'ertna on applii-ation-

, .

Vll. W. .11. iMIMdOAS.HN:i 71J(riiiid Avenue.

Good llcallliv Heat

can lc had every where. Wearc Mere to keeii on tfmnx youthe best of steak, chop androasts, like we've been doingin the pat Oitk Makkkt isCLEAN, well koni. mcitw trrwMt

and fiealthv and nrire the Inw.iest and we still want yourDusineHS. . ,.

f. T. TURNER

LAS VEGAS

LIGHT& FUEL CO.

WILLOW.CREEK

BARTON

2nd MilreLas Va Phcma 303,

IIUIIXiR ST., NMttoChM. Haraaniiea,

Some Good Values This Week.

$8AO for a H5.00 Walt Tent, 1214Kood as new, l'J-o- z duck.

$2.80, eaeh.......for 0 leather... seat Oak,1. M A I

: viiairn, oobi si ,uu a piece uew,A good Show Case with Iron staud. J

A nloe rarlor Divan.A few flue Parlor Chairs cheap

$4AO for a Awning worth10.00.

Lots of Bargains now.Call and see for yourself.

C. Y0IK10, FOR

Bloyole RepairingSporting Ooodm

' mmd Ammmmltlnm1 Gunsmith Locksmith '

320 Sixth 8C

..PARLOR BARBER SHOP..CENTER STREET

..FIRST CLASS WORKMEN.

O.L0lteOOIV, Prat.:

Never Rains But it Pours. Get

Roofs and Gutters Ready. S.

PATTY, Bridge Street. Does Gal

vanized Roofing and Spouting in

the Best Manner. CALL HIM.

"Cravenette"For ladle' or Knntletnen's suitsor rata coats. It is rain prooftint porous to air. Large varietyahowu by

RUSSELL, THE TAILORColorado PhontJNe. S9,

Crmmd mnd Psatr&m

Mm 77

DoYouMe Quinine?It's 10 to 1 you do If you are a vlutlinof malaria. '

Don't Do It. It' Dangerous.We'll admit It will euro malaria, but It leavosalmost deadly after effects..

If you want strong cup of cof-

fee, try our "After Dinner," in 2-po-und

cans only.GR.OCER. DICK.

Is purely vegetable and absolutely fftiaranteodto cure malaria, sick headache, tllioiisnesa,od all stomach, kiduey and liver oomplaiuts.

....-- . TRT IT TO-DA-

sasssssi50titvBottU.

O'pcf rlouie Phirmicy,' MM)rIWS7aU

I t ta- - ,hLk"D. O. rranciacA the well fcaown. Miss Ida and Earl Shaub, of ChillllJ

CLASSIFIED ADVERTS lMcNk ,A Hard Struggle

It's a hardProfessional Directory.

trareiicg man, arrir'! Is Arbciuerq'jei ye;rday from Gall'j?. :

! - I

'I waa troubled wttn '

hackingcough for a year and I thought I l!a4!eonsnmption," aajs C I'nger. 211,Maple su Champaign. I'l "I tried agreat many remediea and I was underthe care of physicians for severalmonths. I used one bottie of Fol'y aHoney and Tar. It cured tse. and 1

bare not been IrtroWed alaea." Porsale by the Depot Drag ttore.

1

WANTED.

1"AKTE-Pit- ii. Thetire cliree of' awl oiniBf room of a jj to 3u

rini y.Hu and a t?. no chiion-n- : twtof Do our jauttrf aod breadaork. llarfarcltnrefirT r.Mtu If Bwlwi.W til Ojiwlf roar orf- -r Tif i.,pl :K ta refrr-Adurt-

H. h. Uuiiay. iM . iwratiim., M Uius, So.

ANTE1 A i. at 33 reA. U. Ward , we 'i'uinl nu ; silXTKD fV.mrwtenl cook: wA rx?Apitlr at t,h. iilcid ' rct3eD. T d4

VyASTKl VouDff man from L Veran orviciaiiy, wnti fair rmin a:hnjt wiU- -

are in Albuquerque, on a pleasuretrip.

Foley Kidney Cure.Will cure Bright Disease.Will cure Diabetes.Wi:i cure Stone in BladderWill cure Kidney and Bladder Di-

seases.Foley'a Kidney Cure will cure all

diseases arising from disordered kid-

neys or bladder. For sale by tieDepot Drug Store.

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franc a5Arr (j. Or0ul yrnufj'y niKn-- $

t!n AU-ir- C, D. W., box I,

I World's Fair Service and Rates ItUtnuU IiiVH, .'

FOR RENT.

house Fifth St. . .... 18.00

house on Katlonal ....115.00room lionae lurnisnea, . .,..$13.0)

Rosenthal hall for entertainments.Bargains residence property for galeStorage for household goods.S rooms Main street $15

W'e want a nicely furnished tire orsix room modern cottage for good

Through Pullmans to

St. Louis Evety Day

ON NO. 2 Which

F.ati of Kanaa City

Low Rates to World's Fair.Fiftee-M-Da- Ticket cost . . ,Klty-Ia- y Ticket' ost...Tickets limited to IeceiutMr 1.1, cost.,..

ttrug,2'l tofijrhtithe battles oflife with theheavy burdensof Kidney ills.The constantly

"aching backThe wearinessDistressSrjjj urinary disorderAll yield quickIt h

Doacii'sKidney Pills

A Modern Medi-cine for EveryKidney III.

Mr. William McLaughlin of No. 42

South Duke treet, Lancaster, Pa,aaya: "I Crat noticed my bak glreout when I waa a letter carrier. I waa

constantly taking cold. And it alwayasetUed in my back. I employed a doc-

tor and took numeroua kloda of med-

icine, but they araiied me nothing.When on the railroad tbe work madam worse. The pain waa aharp in the(trail of tbe back. And at night whenin bed it waa terrible, and I often hadto get upon account of a urinaryweakneta. . I aent my daughter to adrug atore and got Doan't KidneyPilla. After using them for three dayI ftjlt better, I continued until I waaall orer my trouble, and could heart-ily recommend Doan's Kidney Pillato other."

Doan'a Kidney Plila aold at all drugitorea; SO cents. Foater-MIlbur- Co..

Buffalo. K Y.

Mrs. Edvard Crunsfic-l- d and daugh-ter have returned from an extendedvisit vlth friends In the east.

Taken With Cram pa.Wm. KIrmse, a member of the bridge

gang working near IJttleport was tak-en suddenly ill Thursday night withcramps and A kind of cholera. Hiscase waa ao severe that he had tohave the membera of the crew waitupon him and Mr. Cifford was calledand consult!. He told them he bada medicine In the form of Chamber-lain's Colic. Cholera and DiarrhoenRemedy that be thought would helphltr! out and arcordlnclv several ttoaeittftt. ftilmlltf.lttpji.1 irhk kAiMfi14 fcnf I

the fellow was able to be around nextday. The Incident swaka quite highlyof Mr. Gifford'a mrilrlticg. Elkader,Iowa, Argus.

Thla remedy ncTer falls. Keep Ittn your noma, it may nave lift!. Fora!e by all druggists.

ruI

Very Cheap Excursion Rates,Aid. l.'lth and 27th.

Ticket good ten daja, hut honored only in coaches.. .$2l.C

For descriptive literature, nleii?r-ca- r apace, railroad tick- - geu, etc., apply to &

MOORE, rlXTlAvv'Sr,, OSTEOPATH.g.14

DR. H. W. HOUF and DR. EMMA

Ap5v?i?TS;h,Crl.TOmi- - mf,7 PURNELL, physicians. Orfic. Olne,

I70K kknt--a nic irot, hoa well tV bIock- - '"ones.Vega. 41; Coloratlo.JT nu.hi fur tee winter. Apply ui Na- - 175. Sunday hours by appointmentI tonal avenne. stfi

only.KET Fnrnwhai rooms for liffht

houwkwpuiit. iM Lwcoin Ave. h it DENTISTS.TUB KE.NT jod ptftura with plenty of

water. jui!itide tat city hmita. Apply Dr. cw L. Hammond, Dentist,toiim.M.(.roa. t--tt eeasor to Dr. Decker, rooms suite No.TO ehrf hontte. & ar rooms, with f tl!f ,fflce hours t U1 bath. i trL mub IX and 1:30 W 6:00. U V. Phone 219,

Colo, 116.FOR SALE. - ATTORNEYS.

1?JR sai,E--k1 Mwond hand i watronr at o Byrne yard. ui George H. Hunker, Attorney at law.mC' btodt Ve"N- -

yOK4L-Mv,n,1nn,- ho fioone, tuar- -r arttHl prft;tl (frand and will show you U--Z

a mile io or better on a half mile track :

or a mile wlibonl drirt in :0 minntnt or eorga P. MOney Attornay-A- t Law

will .boa .T.,uamtleithin.3(iPorbrroBa Tfi, ,7,TW,trteif -i- ie traek. lor further purttcoiar and torney. Office in Olney bailaing, East

qSea Mi"an N'Juler7 to-- AlbS!'i06r' Laa Vegas. N. M.

fJHK KEST-lVw- m Iioom on Main st; i ,rn! Springer,- Attornsy-At-Ls-r howeon Biereotti ft.: i Jffi CO Ut Crockett building; Eaat Ladh"n-- e oc t.ritnd Ave.; 1 houm oa t Vegas, N. Id.

Kit?; 2 rij ioU--u i'levfiittt 4 lota for '.

on Hattrowi Ave. ;ljo will take the four. cAk tor WiTiiiM ui x. s. ik uito. v.C - v- - ""S Attorney-AtrLsw- . Office

a Vyman block, East Las VegatfMJK

kE.VT-Xto- -lj furojsbfd room. !' w wMrcwi. v-- - -

CtiK ws. cheap. Apply to Mri A. A. Jonaa, Attornty-At-l- a . Of--

!.r;: lc - Crockett building. Euat LaaCttk SALE A pri-trci- &-- prwi'and s. N.

trj-.- it l Mr. Oilt-!krt- 1M MXto -

Leaves Here at 2;2S p. m.

!p rosa orer Soote

... 43.0O

... 52.;

aid repaired. Machine work promptlyma.l. Ag;nt for Chandler x Taylor Cos

Webster and Union Gstsoliue Encine '

I W. J. LUCAS. 1

f. AGENT A. T. & S. F. KV LAS VEGAS, X. I. ii 1

Las Vegas Iron Works

Foundrv and Machine ShoosroH f.tK C'Sd pape at The ot!c oSi-- F. Itt .

rent a bantlie of J Ifor 2i i

and Mining Machinery builtM' tlono. All kind of UmsUti?Katrine, Boiler an? S'iw Mill.

.Jmeeta every Monday svonig at their

t had diabetes In Its worst. form," sail Suth street. All visitiaf bretawrits Marlon Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I J Uiera are coraiUly invited 'o attend.tried eight physicians without relief, j w. II. Lewis, X. .; E. L. Haaiund.Oniy three botles cf Foley's Kidney j v. G.; T M. Eiwood, Sec; W. ECure maUe me a well taa." It is ajcrites. Treasurer; C. Hedgcock,medicine free from poisons and will Icimetery tmstte.

am iiowiera, riimpinz jaca. nesi pttwer tor pumping ana irrijraung pur-Iftw- s

N-- i stmke, nt dinner. Alsotb Mal .and 4Sitinjvn Wiu lmiils andtower. Call and ee us,

J. C. ADLON. Prop.

SHORT. WINDED

TAbr tamr reraea "eae Breaifc.tea Hffh Severe F.aarcltt

Brc-sttis-g fc'st f'f two t

SiterSktiEg piWJ- - itbftitl'ltB lawfcU-- b tiie oiuv-f- ot t the! p'-r-

tbctr r&rt. scl Cortrstoir g. io "fij?eijtffc'.tr f K Sor.f aed tbe

' weijtt cf tt tct ftr?e oet atr. T!

nr.be of fcresth artirb vsrte w:;3the if. t ae I every ltre or fjer

t Is OTdiSi7 fc!StbSDJ B

if SiOU :se'.tln Of tt MlT tit-lens ' reewtii test a sores the

cocrif ic eoi'dftj Ircmw-- o4- te 'jxt of treat. s.t.t.e4

Is rirb rf lor;A area 6f BSoad l la danger f.fit? evrrct. neS wiSa rfbiw a- - '

'ae-- :t-jr- r trc,: J g- -t rsd tT t.,.aw ta bring t nave wtyces y.sereme-- '

ai t't-ils- r 'tsrjf. tr.-- if f ttrsffct' ct 4 Get tsw Jng eftecsnecltLe :reot; t1)) ' esu! lr' lb:r.t r

quit l4 Sjd tbe iy,t t s-- l

' , Is wrfT eief ri- - uft !'(tinn- -l trisfa. i j(ifc-L-

r no ls; ctd it"U.k. o --irboet- sw'd

Ca rith St. Vrwli!o

HABERDASHER.

Tfc. Vara' la IiihwIlalaa f LiU lata. i

1b itt ltvae a fOTtiae from litta. Jfc bhi of a fbric mitiowi la

tit LiVr AHtUf alixst wi& wool sva aad fft abjct. to ctoaidatr, tix'U H1J A rs?M o4 a!tDtw foo!T.fofarT ttt ta Unaur

' tfTb wH U v;xMfKj to nit'a tLiug' f Mti :s-t- na:i ware fjcb

ti'Jtux a4 tp. KiniJ Arrive Itfrosa tt IfiaMliC

jrf. rStr ware, ta atsnrl' of Ware ta ICVS ' tiara onv

mtj:-- MiAael WaikiKt, Iooi1'jii

fcabT3fT f tatta." probaOly tbibUt tt 6rl c&atrla of vliictt bauwar tead.

Cbiitibera tftaa aaotber isatio( totlsa r4. He aajt It la 6rrii fromtba anrtant oama for oerk cloth

l!sS, ta dfrir4 from tMarlivl lath, a voTtnr.:.liapertaa waa cr()n':y a cloth of

a particular kind, tbe idtb of whkiiraa atttlad ftf alair&a Chart. Ilaorc

a babrnJaabr waa ii K'i'er of hupertaaaeria.-Unid- oa A(irera, '

THE LUOOITES.

.''. Aaffcar .: a( Ihm I ami : ainrliiaarraa Mlala la .'alaad.

Karlf In 111 Iiaixls of l!trt f.atwlinjf DltiiT tn Vifditebamsttltfftao a Irmc 'rW-- a tit rlota, oisrkw) liv

tl:fit wDt-.i- HtliK'liit'f- - Anwmljlliij! InIart.a of from alx to alily under

trjU J stioral ir Nd t.iidtt, l i

garni a&rl arottnl with naorils, ,si..ii.tiaritUit-r- aiid ainl tionml tg-(S'- -

by Ilk-ga- l oaths. tli-- hwm!h) In

auiObmj atiM stuff frairx-- a lit all artof rclam), and ttieir (Idrfiig iulr,-is- .

rftntiiiitn even wbn a l.irgp mllil'irytoft-- waa ItrongUt Into lh tuishlHtr--

fcl and tir Ixndun (hi! Ire tiiatttatrsiva taistc ihn to asUt tUf civilpower.

To acb a pit b bad tMa danK-rt-

d!!r1itiK-- jtrvu lliat a royal trin ltt

nation waa lxutd olTfriiift a reward fl.'iO for tbe apir'hpuiou of any of

Not until ftWf, IHM, didthi tHilcal dtwirtitlioit and vl1m- - roaac, by which tmta mor limna tliouaaud framca ami tiiatiy luce m

: rliitira bad leen Iirit-- n lip and tin'liiiarlik'f bad ajtrad Into nttlstitmrliii;

oiiila.-fxndo- n Cbrnnlcla

ttre Taaaaa4 lltatlatf UnfMC"II r, i. t'llirr. arritiiiK n Ilia aubjnl,

atjf tbat over S.WM diatioct laoguaseara apokea tr uiaoklnd. Tba number

of erparate dlalecla la eoonuoua. Tliereare more than aiity vorabutartea toBratlt. aod tn M'tlro the Xabua Ian

gtitg baa broken op loto 7i0 dlalectaTbere are buodrada la Borneo, laAuttralla tbare la no claaifylD tbeconipletltlea, and (enarally tba num-ber af dlalfrta la lo lorarae proportionto tba Intellectual culture of tba popu-lation. Aaaunie tbat oo.y flfty dlalectaon an averara belong to every Ian-gu- are

a ad w bare tba eoloaaal totalof m.CKX) IIOKUlttie vaiietlea.i'ear- -

uo'a Weekly.

airiraa Raaa Breaker.Cnglaerrlfts feata by big gaue In

Afrha are tbua drarribed by a rereutip;rer "Elt-pbao- t aod rb!ncroa

trarka ' were uMqultoua TU-- e uttoalert are cervtln'.y tle tet road break-er- a

to Africa. Ao! tbe bill aoina oftle blu.-T- ( patb wrr eitraordl-narl'-

writ gnd.t, t nfuriunait ly tbrbinorerua !. a bide tbrre quanrra fan lot tbl'k and o d x cot tl.e

of cheating lb tfcorn bubtrout ff fund An rtifiUut lamore coii!1"r!f- -, luskee a ctaoa wop of e7t.!tis"

A Hla.liorem (11 p. u)-V- ea I'm perfect

martyr to liiaotu?i!a. I'e triwl ererything I ever beard of but f aimptyran t get to aleep at n'.gbt. Mia CutCog (ur'Iren!ng a yawnittid yea

er try taikir.g to yourwif after g'tif.,;to bedt ' '

Taaae tae beerlalaeaa.Cnttkf Hunhaod (.it a wpu n!- -t

w!b yon wore aa tlrciy a tliet wou.arorer there. Wife HuntphJ N atojn

be'a Jttlly. ibe'a a tU h wIow.

fereed Tmem ltfcl.HeTley bate dropx-- their anchor

be (on her flrat trtty-Ken- ea themfight. If l.aa been banging orer the

;de all day

AH men are ejtia! the day tbey areBom and tbe day tbey are buried.

Bin f (.rm Mt

as "tZi tit-- ut,tui.i la CSirxt- -

we k-- t wins wa tt t ay

ri t'-'i'- 't ' mttf "A Is'Jy r f mm" tit iio. of oi.-i-i

'ssi:,? vr.tetbe! fc-- j.tr )

)ect wm.!J-j- .ALii.jtxu if tit'

r4fi t.- -f t ;r;i w tfo tIsHr. l'i fntjr "t;.'. li-r;-i- f;a ;

fc tell (jorfrsixNl tn'jB5;!' :t, t)jt3 Jolia Hsjil niottai tt. of

ti tit, tnl.u t bu v(lksn;2j!j; !! f4 t7 Uisi

lKvfi',e be Ae 4 i;ni or.iy- t ery

trtgu-t- t e?at!rl ftiktw." - LtJj

THE ONION CURE

A Bta.ee'r Vtalrli ia f lalar ta BelalalltHIa la Faoeaeala.

Tbi iwreiadjr, vhfti ta t!siaii toi&failibit-- . tr forma!atd t&any y?arasty a we-- Iio'jbb pbyseian so NewEngland, aba aerer toot a patient bytisia aurge: Take als r ten oolna.

to and ttHfp fine. Putin a large tpWu--r over a hot fir, addlef aut tii aame fjtiaeti'y of ryemeal and ricgar to fwm a atilT pastStir thoroughly and atmtiwr Ore ortea oiinut'-a- . I'ut Into a cotton banc

iarga enoagU to carer tUe iunga andapp'.y to the rtient Just aa hot aa tbepatient ran beer It In about ten mloarea change tbe pwulti(. and tbua contlnne rebraticg and ji.lj-lng-

. and In afew houra tbe patient will be out i!danger. And Jut bere word of cantlon la anilylng thla or any other twt

poultice care tnuitt be eterdaed not tolet tbe tint get jJIId during tU

changing protHt. Hare tbe hot onalt ready to go on before tba coolingone la remored. and make tba exrtiang ao ewlfiiy and deftly tbatthere ia not a momenta exnoaure oftbe ty'ly aurfaf. which twoiitet

aenaitlve to a chill.

POSITION DURING SLEEP.

Hani!? Rata lha Head aa 1.1a mm

the lUcat aide.Tin uialti otijw-- t of alt-- la tbat erery

organ of tbe ti1y ahould hare perfe trest Tbe brain, the Iunga and tlibean bare been, not InappmprSatt-ty- .

callnl tbe "triKKl of life." a upontlrt-- bang the protirity of the wholeframe; lew we slightly raise thebead to rhrlt tj.e fiow .f blowl thebrain and more r Ina quickly find outthe M.);lon of grt-iiti-- for Iuiikand iTt.

Hil will le found by forlb greater prt of. tbe time on tberight nidi1, for nearly two-thlnl- a of IhfbHirt l on th of the Cifillal Jlue.and the ap-- ! points cloaelj to themailer left lung; hence the fullest cm

fre-- t play !ilile ahould lie given totbe It ft aide.

A iuit-- t i.nlw. dlnilnitilttd rfhl ra-

tion and nut are all coinUIumI when ojien wlitdowa, moderatewarititb and umbaflng heart work togftlirr, It tet of tin het to court nl''pon tbe left ld and turn to tbe rightbefore going oft.

A Pfcllaalaraal.1.Modfrn adrertlamg can rope eren

with tbe eti'tuette of rourta. A Ixn-do-

Jounial tella na tbat youngAmerican woman wUbed to te preanted at the court of the king of

Saxony. Tt blgb offlrtala, baring In-

quired Into tier aortal atandlng at home,objected. Tbey represented to bar tbtba king could acarcely receive tbedaughter of a retail bootmaker. Tbeyoung woman cabled home and toldbar father the aituatlou. The oitmorning abe received bla gnawer:

"Cant call It aeltlnf. Practicallyfiring them away. See edertle-tnent-

Tbat aoli tbe difficulty, ttb wa

praaented " the daughter of an etntDent pbilanthrplt-- ..:'..-' rtaetae'e UII.

More pittlfiit iwoine diatlfled be-

cause tby are not rUited often enoughthan tecuae they ar required to payfor rxeeaa of aervhra, tltie of the inont

grateful fanilliee that I evt-- r ktwwone thRt bad J'tt paid a young medicalgrafu--r fur fourteen llt made letaeen 5 and tl p. in. f a alttgle day,when two rUita would have Iwn amply auffli lent. Jimall wonder that eouieof t!e youiu:r men yWd to thla temp-tation and abortly U'come known totbe profcealoi! aa repeater. Hut (hearBun loaa cto.-7- be World Tday.

Iaaaai ta Madera flaaare.Ta." aald the on of tbe captain of

Industry, "what la recreant toone'a truat V

"'Not lMrva!tig the capital atork erery time the puhllc can t hipooffedInto buying a few more aharca for tbebenefit of tbe penr-l- ho buhl theboudt Cmitrd Herald.

rarealakl. '

Te flurry -- Aa job intend to marrybr. l:y did yu in-i.- t t b'-- r riding

bieyde when ymi are a--i .poed tijlertl'.t- - Well. I knew He wouitl

have her'y In th end, and I calctilutnl tbat by gt'1'..g In now h-- r fatherwould have to pay fir the I.Vjelc.

Nothing la farther from the earththan beaeen; nothing la nearer to beae-e-

than earth -- Hare.

ARCHITECTS.

HOLT A HOLT,Architecta and Civil Engineer.Maps ud aurreya made,1 buildings

ted construction work of all klatgplanned and superintended. Offle.Montoya Building; Plaza, Las VegasPhone St

INSTRUCTION.

Kiester's Ladies' Tailoring Collegewill teach ladles how to take meas-

ures, draft, cut and make their ovagarments of all kinds. Satisfactionguaranteed. North side Placa,Kilil berg rooms.

STENOGRAPHER.W. H. Ungies, stenographer and

typewriter, room No. t. Crockettblock, Las Vegas. Depoainoo andooiaiy public

I. O. O F-- Lai Veaaa Lo aa No. 4.

P. O. E MeeU First And Thirdrtiuftday e. ti.iL.fc, eauh monin, att::e street toce room. Visitingtrot nera cordially iviied.

El'SEBiO CHACON, Exalted Kuier,T. B. BLACVELT. Sec

Chapman Lodge No. 2, A. F, - A. M.

Regular communicationa thirdrhuraday u. each month. Visitingbrothers cordially invited. M. RWUlianss, W. 1L; Charles H. Sporieder. Secretary.

Rebeksh Lodge, I. O. O. F, Meetsecond and fourth Thursday eveningstt each month at the L O. O. F. hall--re. Llztle F. Dailey. N. Q.; Miss JulisLeyster, V. 0.; Mrs. A. J. Warts, Sec;ara. So fie Anderson. Tress.

Eastam 8 tar, Regular Communica-tion second aad fourth Thursday ereo-tng- a

of each month. All brota-ar- a

And sisters ar oordlaily lnvtiad.Mrs. H. RitcX worth mstrwa;Earnest Browne, W. P.; Mrs. EmmaBenedict. Sec; Mrs. M. A. HoweU.Trwaa.

REDMEN meet ta FraternaJBrotherhood ball the seoomdand fourta Thursdsy slsapaof each moon at the Sevan t Rua andtOth Breath. VlalUng chiefs alwayswelcome to the Wigwam of Wm. M.

Lewis, Sachem; Thos. C. Llpsev,Chief of Records.

' Fraternal Union of America meetsfirst and third Teeday evenings ofeach month In the Fraternal Brotherhood sail, west of Fountain Square at8 o'clock. T. M. Elwood. F. M W.

0. Koogler, Secretary.

The Fraternal Brotherhood, No.102. meets every Friday night wtheir hall in tbe Schmidt building.west of Fountain square, at t o'clock.Visiting members are alwaya wet

.some.CHARLES F. O'MALLEV,

PresidentO. W. GATCHELL, Secretary.

HOTELS.

Central Hotel. Penulsr Rates, Clesaaads Douglas avenue

HARNESS.

J. C Jonas. The Hsrneea Makatrtdg lrt

TAILORS.

J. B. ALLEN, the tailor. Orders Uksfop ts Men. Suits. MS

opposite the NormaL

RESTAURANTS.

Omar Rataliraus Sksrt Ordwtasjilsr s Mia. Osatsr streec

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The Optic Co. Offers

FOE BALE

cure any case of kidney disease tr.atsis not beyond the reach of medicine.For kale by the Dpot ftrus Stor;.

.Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers..' Cures Sciatica.

Rev. W. L. Riley. L.L.D.. Cuba, New:Tork, writes: "After fifteen days oiexcruciating pain from sciatic rheu-jmalis-

under various treatments, 1

was induced to try Ballard's Snow t;

the rirst application givingimy first relief and the second entirerelief. 1 can Five it unqualified

'commendation." J5c, 50c, 11.00.For sale by O. G. Schaefer. druggist

D. & R. Q. SystemSanta Fe Branch

Tina Table'-"- 7L

lEffecit ) Wednesday April L 1XU.1

I4irr aocao waar aomoNo. tas. Uilea Na. 4S

Warn ,L....?ola Ka.. Sr.. :?(I 00 a m. L ..Eapanola..Ar..S4.,.. t 00 p atlt:OJ p m .Lr... Embudo..Ar..M.... l:06p at4 MpB..Le.Trea rledraa.Ar. ....W 05a

SSpm..L...ADlnaito .Ar IS ... T a mI U p B..Lr...Alan.oaa-,- . Ar 153 t S lOa ralot an..!, ....Pueblo ...Ar SC.. . I 37 am

7 Uam..Ar...ra ir....t. C4. :ipmTraiaa raa Sally aicent Sunday.Ooanectlont with Uia mala line sad

braacbea aa followsAt Anutnlto for Itaraaco, tlllvertos and all

point la tba 8n Juaa country.At Alamoaa twtta ataodard aanaei for La

Veta, Pueblo, Ootorado Sprlara aod tfeoreralao with Brnt gaaae fur Monte VUta, llalNona Oraade aad ail point laitw S&s Loisrailry.Atsaltda wltaaiala line standard (aage)

) for all points east and weal toclndinr Lead- -I Tina and narrow lausa poinia oeiaeva naij Ida aod Graod Junction.j At Florence aod Caoca City for the gitldcatnpa of CnppSe Creek aol Victor.

At Paablo, tiolorado S rtng and Itorerwith all MiaaDurl Hrer lines fr ail ttnlnta

I For fanhttr Inroraatlou addiww to under,staod:

Throuab pwom front 9nta Ft laStandard gauge aieeprrs from Alamo) caa

i hare berth rearrred oa aupllcatloo.J. H. Uvn. Agent.

! taauFe.M M.

jK . Hour la. o. p. A .

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Notion Specials TradiDg Stamps both coming and goiug Notion Specialswit h all cash purchases if pun-htt.s- reaches 1

trom 10tf up. or more.

THE PLAZA, Read UpRead DownLarge Paper Pins. 1o

Paper Sewing Needles ......laMourning Pins, i boxes for. . ... .... IcCoats' Silk Fiiiislied Crochet Cotton

a spool..... JoISlue Seal A'aseline, 10c bottle at SoStock Pins, latest fad turn noise and

white each. ....;... ....... .. ffo

Carter's Indelible. Ink--fo- r markingLinens-- - regular '', at. . . .. . 18o

Hicjclo Playing Cards Ivory linlMi --

reduced from !iV to... .............. fffo

Woodbury's Facial Soap cake at.fOoPacker's Tar Soap Improves tins, complex Ion. ,9olto Writing Paper and F.nv elopes

embossed initials...... ....... ........ Wo"Kubjfoam" fur the teeth none bet-ter- bottle Wo

A 2-Da-ys' Sale, Wednesday Thursday

Turn the searchlight of investigation upon our prices,uTHERE will be no excuse for your disregard of economy in not coming here.

t "Comparison will give us the answer to the trade question of whether you can attbrd to at-

tend these SALES or whether you can afford to remain away.

Unprecedented Values in Dress Goods Think You Need a Trunk?Here's your opportunity if you are preparing to po somewhere. Matters not in what direct ion you

go east, west, north or sout- h- whether you intend to take in the exposition at St. Louis, po to somemountain resort, spend the summer at a watering place or take a trip to the old country we say, if. youare in need of a good, substantial trunk, one that will defy the baggage smashera trunk that will an-swer all purposes for which it is intended if you are looking for such a one you should not fail to takeadvantage of this opportune offer.

$15.00 BUREAU TR.UNK AT 12.85in Trunk, covered with 12-u- x canvas which Is oiled and varnished, hence water proof 'I rows of drawers.D 36 canvas lined 111 rout; nnin, "iieci " on not tout, imru-xioo- ti suns, i.aiiie locit, iiapaimeii sicci 1 y tj c

corners and clamps, worth every cent of !.", toinnrri

VVcrc 1.50 and IJ5 a yard, at 98c.

"The weekly inspection tour of the manager brought lo lightabout a dozen pieces of cloth that need moving--

.

"To put these in motion a price has been attached that will gladdenthe heart of the economical woman.'

"The group consists of English Coverts, French Venetians, Canvas-see- n

Cloth, Priestley's Waterproof Cravenelte and Fancy Plaids 54-i- n

wideall wool -- come in grey, brown, navy, wine.

These materials are rare, goodyaluesand can bo used for coat suits, walkingskirts, rainy day skirts and jackets,

"We need the room fondly that's occupied by these goods fall stud's will soon bo pouringin by the carloads, aceqrdiuR to the latest eomm utilisation from. our Mr. Ufeld who Is now iuthe east ru market so whul's to be dotieV

"The goods must be moved moved at any price evert though there re-

mains not one farthing of profit in this for us. Regular prices I 50, 1.65 and

f.75, at, per yard. ... .. , ..

op $5.00 Canvas Covered Trunk 3,95. '10- -l t'nuvit Covered Trunk, deep trny, .'t strong:liiugc.x, hardwood Mats, sheet iron bottom, ait eccpt lonnl tood vuluc tomorrow. ,'. ...3.953

r Vfr4 Muslin Underwear at Less Than Cost of Material4 Sounds iinprobuble, does it '.' Ittit It is fact, stratji'ht faet. There never was a more correct statement

uttered than the above hendline"Muliii rnderwear at t.ess Than Cost of Alalerlal.And now we will tell you the why and wherefore, "It Is a lot left over froiiiTour big sale odds and endsof various kinds and descriptionsthen too, they're, slightly soiled and more or less mussed.

1 fence our desire to clean up thu lot at a mere fraction of former prices.JJCorset Covers NightgownsDrawers ChemisesCorset Covers

of timMwnhriefl and ri:ilnsok richly trim mini withtine Vuln and KintiruiilHrim-th- e now Uani-- o

of aplniulliL (imility nmlvrlnl, trlmmm! Willi luce ormlrolili'ry-- r full mid Kiwriiii" lw llh I JO

lui'kn hi 11I itiilt W auJ tiiIui, iJO

of flue minliu or ciimlirles lare or KiiiltinUlrry trim-- ,

ninil uiuhrrlltb simp!Pornx lrli' ..T.V mill fffln VSi I. Ml

Now 7 4 Bo" 70 'O80

of good muslins round alneck-so- me plain, others with luce,and embroidery each. . . lOe and 1!;

of good muslin- - cnibrohh'ry IAtrimmed It.le and lc values, ,...lyC72o

95cl.fiOaml yh1iu at

That while we most humbly bow

in submission to tho mandate of theMr. and Mrs. James Campbell re-

turned to Raton Sunday from Pueblo,whore they had gone to attend tliefuneral of Mrs. James Keating whowb killed In tho' Eden wreck.

Almighty Father, we none the less de Clean Cars withGood Ventilation

plore the loss we have sustained In

the removal from among us by death

of Brother Michael Slattery.That by his removal from the scene

Denver & Ri Grande Ry.Co.Th Scenic Lin of th World

The most direct line from New Mexloo to all the prlnelpsl citiesmining camps and agricultural dlstrluts inColorado, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washin.on

Trains depart from Santa Fe, N. M at 9 a. m. and arrive at 6:20

p. m. daily except Sunday, making oonneotions with all througheast and west bound trains.

All Through Trains carry the latest pattern Pullman Standardand ordinary sleeping cars, chair cars and porfoct system; ofDining cars, service a la carte

I'ullmau reservations made by telegraph upon' application Foradvertising matter, rates and further Information apply to

of his earthly labors to that Celestial

lodge, wo have lost a good and worthyBrother Mason, who was ever a truefriend to the friendless, ready and

The Death Penalty.A If (tie thing sometimes results In

death. Thus mere scratch, Insigni-ficant cuts or puny bolls have pnfd thedeath penalty. It is wise to haveBucklcn's Arnica Salve ever handy.It's the best Salve on earth and will

prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores,Ulcers, and Piles threaten. Only 25c,at all druggists.

Among the Democrats

Tomorrow the democrats from Now

Mexico counties will bestir to arrive

to attend the territorial convention.

There seems to bo a general feelingin the northern anil central counties

that Attorney Geo. P. Money, of thiscity will be nominated as delegate.It is believed that delegates fromRoosevelt county as well as fromChaves county will be instructed for

Jerry Simpson. It Is not thought,however, that Simpson can carry Ed-

dy county, although he la making a

great effort to do so.Chairman Hopewell and almost

every member of the territorial cen-

tral committee are strongly In favorof Mr. Money and Insist that he ac-

cept the nomination. That gentlemanhas not qualified his refusal,' but i'

You will find no other kind in Burling-ton trains. Cleanliness i a hobby withthe Burlington and particular people arecordially invited to make inspection when-

ever they have opportunity.In summer, cleanliness and good air

mean, much to the traveler. He wantsboth. He deserves both, And he gets both.

S. K. HOOPERGeneral Panuntfor ndtTleka

Aaant, Denver. Galo.

J. B. DAVIS.Local Afnnt,

Fe. M. M.jars

willing to aid the destitute, and one

whose charity knew no bounds.That to the relatives of our depart-

ed brother we extend our sincere and

heartrelt sympathy In the great loss

they have suffered; and In token

thereof and that they may know theesteem In which our brother was held,we send them a copy of these resolu-

tions.And be It further resolved, that

these resolutions be recorded amongthe proceedings of our lodge, and acopy be published in The, Rally Op-t-

ROBT. L. M. ROS3,Chairman.

S. K. SYDES,DAN STERN1.

MknaiSBKlW'IWSStflSWtmfSM)SMWtSMKISK Lot me tell you about the low rateswe are offering now to Chicago, StLouis and other poluts East.

Is believed that as a loyal partisan. ilUillipiii:i'l:miil G. W. VALLERY. GenI Agent.

TICKET OrriCE. 1039 17h. St.

DENVER.

he cannot decline to accept the nom-

ination If It is offered.The Delegates.

Few of the counties are sending in-

structed delegations. '

The following were chosen dele U h Tin Tal.Members of Committee.

gates from Santa Fo county to the j Brilliant Soprano.territorial convention: Manuel Hoy-- 1 USE THE SHORT LINEHAST ltOt'NI).

No. 2 (daily) arrives 2:00 p, ni., departs The Summer SeasonIs full of dangers particularly for ther. in.

The Denver Times of Saturday

says: '

Joseph Newman, the song humorist,

has asain organized a concert com-

pany of the best local talent to tour

Colorado, t:tah and New Mexico. .

In connection with the ..THE..No, 8 (daily) arrives 1;.T0 a. ni., departs1:10 a.m.

bay y Lopez, Eugenlo Sena, C. F.Easley, Apolonlo Rnel. Atanaclo Gon-

zales, J. D. Hart, Camilio Pailllla. ,T.

L. Zimmerman ,A. B. Renehnn, JohnAV. Sullivan, Jose Segurn, I'.cnlgno

Fivo delegaie8 were elected to rep- -

children, who not knowing tlie resultof eating unripe fruit, Indulge themNo, 4 (Wednesday and Saturday) ar PALACErives 4 :'() a. in., departs 4:40 a. ui.

vi:st llOUNI.The Newman company will open atWILLIAM VAUGHN

the Trinidad opera house Thursday,ROCK ISIA1 SYSTEM

TO VISIT THE HOME FOLKS.

resent, titero county in th? convention sett.mner 1. Mr. Newman's reper- -

OUST APPOINTMENTSas follows: J. E. Wharton, C. W-- tore Is large and varied, and tho tout

selves with the ububI griping pains In

the stomach as a consequence; mothers should have on hand at all .timesa bottle of Painkiller (Perry Davis)which will at once relievo the sufferer; It Is a safe, slmplo remedy andIt should bo kept In every house.

Large bottles 25 and CO cents. t

No.

No.

No.

1 (daily) arrives 1:."j p. in., departs2:(KI p. m.7 (daily) arrives 5:15 p. in., departs5:10 p. in.3 (Monday and Thursday) arrives5:30 a. ni., departs 5:.V a. m.

Morgan, r. r. Hutchison, w. K, 8tal- - .wm eover a period of nine weeks. ADMIRABLE OUISMEOOURTLOUS '.ATTEN TIONMiss Estello Coleman, who will bo

the soprano, has sfnVed with M.

N. MBonhy in Paris and Henry Wood In

London. She hag been soloist with SANTA FE,

cup and Judge Pymn Sherry.Following are the delegates from

Chaves county named by Jerry Simp-son and Chas Ballard: H. F. M. BearSmith Lea, J. F. Hinklo. A. L. White-ma-

J. P. Church, W, M. Atkinson,Chas. Ballard, W. W. Gatewood, Jer-

ry Simpson.

the Tuesday Musical club, the Apollo

One Fare Plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on

RATE sale September 6th, 1 3th. 20th, 27th and October

Ulh limited for return thirty days from date of

sale. A stop-ov- er of ten days allowed at St. Louis

Lew Rats to Pagosa SpringsThe D. R. O. name a rate of 12)

for the round trip, Santa Fe to Pa

Nos. 3 and liniiteds,solid Pullman trains with dining, com-partment and observation CHr.

No. 2 has Pullman and tourist sleep-ing cars to Chlcauo, Kansas City andHt. Louis, and a Pullman car for Denver is added at Trinidad. Arrives at gosa Springs and retura, limited to SI

days. 8. K. Hooper, U, P. A. T. BMcBrlde. agent.

La Junta 10:20 p.m., connecting withNo. 5. leaving La Junta 3:10 a. m ar

club and tho Denver Choral society,and has sung In concert in many lead-

ing cities of the country.Miss Sada Talbott, impersonator;

Miss Carlotta Blxler, violinist, andMiss Inex Brown, pianist, will also ac-

company Mr. Newman, who is an en-

tertainer of unquestionable ability.

WOKriving at Pueblo 5:00 a. m., Coloradoto visit the World's Fair. Rates apply to all points in Indiana,

to Sandusky, Columbus, Washington Court House, Cincinnati

and all points West thereof in OIrO, to Louisville, Hawesville,Springs 6:35 a, m., Denver viV) a. m.

No. 8 baa Pullman and tourist sleep-ing cars to Chicago arid Kansas City,Arrives at La Junta 10:30 a. m.. con

0 WWLWemm!ly ntitaln V. S n1 rirglsn

Powers, Lewisport and Owensboro, Kentucky.necting with No. G03, leaving La Junta

Resolutions of Regret.Hall of Chapman Lodge, No. 2, A. F.

& A. M., Las Vegas, 'N. M Aug-ust 18, A. D. 1904, A. L. 6904. InMemorlam.Whereas, the Grand Master of the

Universe has summoned the spirit ofBrother Michael Slattery to lhat Ce-

lestial Lodge on high where He al t.e

presides; andWhereas, In the death of our broth-

er, Chapman Lodge No. 2, A. F. & A.51. has lost a true and trusty memler,well- - beloved by all; therefore

12:10 p. m., arriving at Pueblo p,m., Colorado Springs 3JO p. m., Den-ver 0:00 p. in.

No. I has Pullman and tourist sleep tend modnl tmUili or ilinioof lev utiuulurfrnrrt on

Who Knows?H. C. James, of St. Louis, wants

particulars concerning the killing of

Christopher Costello by a man named

Mather, sometime between 1879 and

18S3, In Las Vegas. The Optic will

print the history of this affair If someof the "old timers" can recall thefacts.

wnistri't :nt

TRADE-MflR'- CSHow to Hmiurc

ing cars for Southern California pointsNo. 7 has Pullman and torist steep-lns- r

cars for Northern California ptm linn

Yot always (ret the lowest rates, quickest time,shortest lines and best meals, vh this route. .

Ask your nearest ticket a(?ent or call on or address

A. N. BROWN,General I'ass, Aijcnt

T.H.HEALEY,

ft rFiw a 1

Goin Driving?For a gooil outfit, single ordouble, will on the reliablelivery, feed and sule stable,

Ring No. 15.

COOLEY & MILLER

points, and Pullman car for El Pawand City of Mexico connection fortA Paao, Miver city and allpoints In Mexl-- o, Soutberu New Mexi-co and Arizona.Be It resolved by Chapman Lodge Oppoalta U. S. Patent Utfice

WASHINGTON D. C.S. E. Aldrich, the Gallup business

man, is in Albuquerque .No. 2. A. F. & A. M., of Las VcmsNew Mexico: Passenger Apent, 111 Pao, Texas.W. J. LL'CAS, Agent.

TCE3DAY EVENING, AUGUST 23.LAS VKGA3 DAILY OPTIC.

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PLAZA

AROUSED

Change of Chairman.Tho New Mexican learns from a re-

liable source that Chairman W 3.

Hopewell, of the. democratic central

committee, does not desire a reap-

pointment to that position and in fact

bas declined again to take. the place,Mr. Hopewell finds that bis positionas general manager of the New MexicoCoal and Fuel Company, as vice presi-

dent of the Santa Fe Central railwayand general manager of the Albuquer-

que Eastern railroad In addition tobis private business will not allow blmto continue actively in politics andhence he will step down and out, butwill be ready and. willing to supportthe democratic nominees from top tobottom in every wy a consistent and

loyal democrat sholild .The principalreason that Induces him to get out aschairman lg the fact that active workon the Albuquerque Eastern will be

going on during the campaign and thatthis will take up a great deal of histime.

Sigma Beta Reorganized.,.Tbe KiRma Beta Fraternity is near

ins the close of Its first year. The

chapter here will be a year old on

the 12th of October and the boys are

preparing to celebrate the event in

proper style.Tbe Greeks will then enter their

second year with a roll of eight activemembers. At the end of last April,there were twelve In the "frat" butnow some are in distant parts of theUnited States. The boys intend to

make their second year better thanthe first

The Sigmas have also started a foot-

ball team 'wblffli will ,'go Into thefield in a couple of weeks. The teamwill not be a "frat" team because onlya few Slgmas will be able to play andtherefore the rest of tbe team willbe made tip of best .boyathletes.

"Rcotty" Maelntyre was elected

manager and Bruce Morrison tbe cap-

tain. Ed MacWenle bas consented tobo tbe coach. The boys will go in

training next week as the openinggame will most likely be on the24th of September. Watch the boysturn out a winning team and one thatI.as Vegas may be proud of. Therewill be football In Las Vegas next

Thanksgiving for certain.

INTEREST

"CREAM LOAF" FLOURBy its own merit has forced it-

self to the attention of thehousewife, who takes just pridein the baking of bread.

"CREAM LOAF" will pleaseeveryone.

J. H. STEARNSBacharach Bros,

Ol'POSlTK CARTAS I DA MOTi:!..

Fresh Fruitand Vegetablesis equalled by none

'ra:v.;.r'S;'?f .:':;'?';&

35c, 65c and! $1.00 Bottles.''.'. .smswm"wsmp iMHiim w mi

1 Gal. sntl t--2 GaB. Dsns

Grocer Dick. Graaf & HGrocers, Butchers, Bakers.

Guard Against Disease and Poisonfrom Impure Water, by Using HEBIRY

Las Vegas ExclusiveNot All Filters"

See them at our store.

$2.50 snd $5.00.

Bridge

livery uayayward

LEWY.Dry Goods Store.

Sixth Street. Las Vegas.

Another advance In flour today

Court at Clayton begins next week

Mrs. Ceo. P. Money is entertaining8, number of friends at cards thisafternoon.

Herbert Clarke and Edward McWen

le rode. In from Harvey's yesterdayafternoon. -

Native apples, plums, peaches and

green chill are beginning to tome In

from the country In quantities.

A pleasant party of ladies are cn

gaged In sU-han- euchre at tbe borne

of Mra. J. E. Moore this afternoon.

J. 11, Kirk hag sold to lion. H. Title- -

tiaum, tbe bouse on Grand avenue

oceunled by Ml Lopez, the hairidresser. .,

Mra. R. L. Simmons left thlat offnoon for Denver where ahe will Jo

Mr. Simmons and proceed to Omaha

for a visit.

The maximum temperature yester--

day wag 69 degrees: minimum 49 de

grees.. Loral showers tonight and

Wednesday .

Andres Ilnea, of Los Conchas andRemejlo Garcia, of AguIInr are shop-

pln? with the Iirlilfce street and I'ltwamerchants today.

Tbe walls of the new asylum an-

nex have tieen comploted and theroof Is going on, The asylum pardens ere in the pink of condition.

District Attorney Jerry Leahy leftfor Ills lionie In Raton Ihls afternoon.

after attending to matters of bun!ness In the city for ft couple of days

Farmers from the surrounding coun-

try report that the proRpeet for a

large crop of the Mexican or pintobeans was never better at this sea-io- n

of the year.

Tho fourth quarterly meeting of tbeM. E. church south was held at thechurrh Inst itt?ht, Dr. A. V. Morrison

presiding. Dr. Morrison left for theouth this afternoon.

Fernando Villa Nuova who was

etabbed some days bro at the town

of Villa Nueva and afterward broiiRbt

to I.B8 Vegas for treatment died from

his wounds Inst nluht.

Tbe town council of ttie town of

Laa Vepas in session last nlfiht order-

ed the building of a cement sidewalk

from the riasta at the Davis k Sydescorner to tbe court bouse.

v Q. Q. iMartlnes, of Wapon Mound,Will move to tbe city. Ho has pur-

chased from Attorney V. O. llaydon.house on VVashlnjrton avenue and

will soon lake possession.

There Is a rumor on the streetsthis morning that tho fence on thatportion of tbe Boll ranch recently ac-

quired from the nck grant people hastieen cut In several places .

Simon F.nclnlas the Grand avenuetmrher. received word this mornlnnof the dangerous illness of his fatherat his home In Monctta, Accom

panied hy his wife, he will leave for

tils bedside on No. 1 this afternoon.

Chief Justice Mills In Chambers to-- ;

day granted temporary Injunction,aealnst John I'endsrles and Chns. F.

Rudolph, restraining them from cut- -

tine timber on tbe lands of Jose I

Marlines In. the neighborhood of Roclad a.

Rsthbnrn, the Silver City bns tallplayer, a rlKbt. alert and vigorouslooklnR yoKnn man arrived this afternoon from the south. He will wearthe uniform of the tllues fur the re?-- l

of tb season, Flood is expected tomorrow.

Mlfs i.lllle Johnson and her motherpassed tbrouch tho city this afternoon returning from California totheir heme In Watrous. Miss LIHIe

Is a graduate of (be Normal and sinceleaving It has done very successfulwork as a tescber.

Tbe next Methodist Episcopal conference will be memorialised by theM .E. church of Las Vegas for the re-

turn of Dr. II. P. Morrison as superlntendent of English speaking missionsIn the territory as well as the returnof the Rev. It. C. Gofer to the pastorate at Laa Vegas.

Tho train service from the west Is

tnucb disarranged again as the resultof the serious floods In Arizona, No.S passenger train came at 7 o'clockthis morning. Regular No. 2 Is in

Vlnltcly late, tint a stub came In

a time this afternoon. Tbe trainsfrom the north came In about oltm.

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The greatest Display over known in Las Vegas Ae-gi- ns

today at our store with the very iatest creationsin

for the seasons of 1904-- 5, consisting ofROXAUAC,SATiN FtMISft VENETIANS,PEAU OE SOIE,FANCY POPLANOS,FRENCH ETAMINE,NOVELTY SUITINGS IN MANISH

EFFECTS,FANCY MOHAIRS,SCOTCH TWEEDS,NUNS-VOIL- E,

and a variety of other weaves at prices we've plan-ned to be a record-break- er for economical buyersand discounts and surpasses the best ever attempt-ed to place before the appreciative people.

Should Jerry Simpson nbt he nomi-

nated by the democratic territorialconvention iffxt Thursday, thechances are that J- H, Christ 'of Mon-er-

Rio Arriba county, will ho select-

ed as chairman of tbe democratic territorial central committee. Mr. Christhas bad considerable.' political, experience, and will, if selected, make an

aggressive and energetic campaign onbehalf of the democratic candidate fordelegate and for legislative nominees.The New Mexican's Information is tothe effect that he win not accept theposition should "Jerry" Ira nominated.as Christ la a j?old Ihik and has nouse for the political views and opinInns of "Jerry,"

, oIlefore United States Commissioner

finnlcer this afternoon tbe ense ofCarlos M. Wood, and Salmi Sandoval,at Raton, charged with a violation ofthe .Edmunds art was up. AttorneyBfeveo U. Pnvls represented tho tinned Slates for W. Tl. Cbilders. A. T.Rotrors defended the defendants. Uponapplication of tho United Slates tbeease whs continued till tomorrow, Snn.tliiRo GallORos and Ilenlpno Tenonoare here as wHnesseu. Wood is saidto have pleaded guilty to a similaroffense In Colorado, He was broughtdown from Rabin by United StatesDeputy Marshal Forbes and Is Incarcerated In the old town Jail.

Mrs. h, T. Tjiiiilley expects to leaveIn a few days for a' visit' to her oldhome in Burlington, Iowa. She expectto be joined soon after the middle ofSeptember by her husband. If, will bea mutter of regret to nituiy that theLnidleya do not intend to return toNew Mexico. Tbe gentb-mn- expectsto eniroi?e in bunnies in a Pennsyl-vania town. Both Mr. and Mrs. Laid- -

oy have tmule many wiirm friends inin Las Vegas.

The delegates from the ninth council district will hold a meeting at LasVegas and will select a candidate forthe council from the district. CharlesL. Ballard, of Roswell, Is spoken offor tho nomination from the shoe-

string district, which contains thecounties of Chaves, Eddy, Roosevelt,Lincoln, Otero, Dona Anna, Luna, andGrant and which it Is clnlmcd Is overwhelmingly democratic.

At iho meeting of the executive '

committee of the territorial republi- -

can central committee held at Albu- - J

querque yesterday th date for the ,

republican territorial convention atAlbuquerque was fixed at September12. The Journal quotes all the members of tho committee with one excep-tion as favoring the renomlimtlon of

Rodey.

The Bernalillo county democraticconvention met yesterday and elect-ed O. N, Marron, J. IT. O'Reilly, Am- -

hroalo Saniora, (), 8, French and!Summers Bnrkhart as delegates to the ',

tenltoilnl convention, which will be j

held at Las Vegaa Thursdav. ,

kh ohmiXaeshrdhi ttimwd tin nanan

Ianiri) C. Marline?, ami CharlesArellano, of Raton, two staunch re-

publican, are doing tbe town tmlsy.

ONTARIO RIFLE MENEXPECT TO SMASH RECORDS,

TORONTO. Out., Aug. 23.-- Tbo an-

nual contests of tho Ontario Rifleasocntlon began today at LongBranch Range and will continue tin-ti- l

Friday. The large number ofentries Is expected to result In aomesmashing records.

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Baucr-Brunto- n

.... At 11:45 o'clock this morning, at tbeborne tif Col. W. O. Head, occurred theriiurriuge of Miss Mary Brunton, tbeaccomplished daughter of Ca.pt. Wil-

liam 1). Brunton and Mr. Louis J.Bauer, Jr., a wealthy young rhiludotihin gentleman who bus extensive

riineb interests in Shoemaker. Thebeautiful ceremony of the Episcopalchurch .was .performed by the Kev.

CIjhs. 3, French. Miss Etta Ilend wasbridesmaid, i'lio groom wits unsup-

ported. Tito wedding was a ijuietliomoall'uir, only members of the immediatefamilies being present, as guests, A

wedding breakfast was served at Col.Head's homo before tbe happy pitir leftfor the depot,

Mr. and Mrs, Bauer will go first tothe World's Fuir nt St. Louis. Laterthey will imike a Europouu trip, It is

iiltt probable that they will not re-

turn west to reside.The brido Is well known and very

popular muonijc Lus Vegans who will

join in sincere congratulations of theyoungmau upon bis good fortune, Mr,Bauer has uiade many friends amongthe people of this section.

HOTEL ARRIVALS.Castaneda: E. M. Bergere, Den

ver; Howard T. Vailc, Denver; C.

J. Dawe, Denver; D. J. Leahy, Raton;B. Williams, La Junta; B. 8, Calk-

ins, Denver; Mas Klein, Denver; S.

Rosenthal Chicago; L. C. Martinez,Raton; C. M. O'Donel, Bull Ranch;J. E, Tipton, Watrous;; I. Mueh'ful-der- ,

Cincinnati).La Pension: Wm. G. Jamison,

Canyon City; A, Slrand, Denver.New Optic: John Benson, Rath-bur-

Kansas; W. S. Lott, Topeka.Rawlins: W. R. Forbes, Albu-

querque; W. B. Brunton, Shoemak-

er; J ,C. Read, city.

A GOOD CHANCE.There la a good opportunity at

The Optic office for a young manwho tier lies to make something ofhimself to learn to be a pressman. A

young man of steady habits who Isnot afraid to work, can have goodwagoi from the beginning. InfiniteForeman Job offlco, The Optic,

The Rev. Thomns Harwood, super-intendent of Spanish missions of theM. K, church of New Mexico, arrivedfrom Albuquerque this afternoon, tiewill spend the day here, going fromhere to Watrous and thence to BlackLakes, where a camp meeting Is tobo held.

They do say Clooros Romero tt nlwill ralso enough beans on the R-i- -

merovllle ranch this summer to sup- -

ply tho world.

Word was received trom Harvey'sthis... afternoon., .by a messenger whocame In post hiiRte for Dr. Tipton,that Mrs. Edward Raynoliln had fallen

I and broken her leg, The huly' I .asVegas friends wll deplore tbe nnfortunnto accident.

Indians Take Notice.The regular meeting of ned Cloud

Tribe No .4. I. O. R. M. will be post-

poned until Thursday. September 1.

WM. M. LEWIS, Pachen,T. C. Llpsett, C. of K.

I bemi-Annu- al

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t Clearance Sale Il IS NOW ON.

i TIIESi: PKICK8 A It 13 FOR CASH. f

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Street Hardware Store,Liiftwi:r Win. I Held.

"jks siss.fy y v4

Srhaffnfir & Marx.

here.

Agent for Standard Patterns.i lUen's all wool Suits, $10.00 and 7 A C fr--b "I $12.50 grades P QD 4--

Jj Uen's fine Suits, non breakable fronts, J JsJT THE ZEE XTw. ,

T and16.60 , , ,

Hurt, SvliiUlncr V Marx.4T CtAin "Rlnr.k nnd Hart.T fine hand tailored Clothing1 none better TT New styles, a variety of fabrics, black un- - XT finished, worsteds Venetian lined thibets, TT clays, cheviots, novelties, fancy mixtures JT prices $18.50 to $22.50, all go A 7 C f7 in this salo at, per suit yIh 15V Tt School days will soon be

v w ( iiiiyo 1'iiu'fu our t'linre juvi'iiiu" iirpnriiuciii in missule. eiiihriieini; nil the new production. Uu&tnr ilrnwns. IT

Siiilers. Militnry, Norfolks, 'i nl 3 let Knits, lists, dips, &Shoes, Waists all now hiiiI fresh.

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Not An Easy Matter

To be satisfied with any other

tabic butter after usingTT CT us have the pleasure of a trial order,II Give us an opportunity to'show you what

good service in the laundry line isthevery best to be secured.

Telephone or send a postal card and wewill call promptly.

Las Vegas Steam Laundry.ri.ir.i)o I'lhim: at. i.ah visi ts imiom: 71

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