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ANTA FE NEW ANVOL. 45. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1908. NO, 10

SUPREME COURT AD-JOUR- N

TILL AUGUSTWANTS NAME "NEW

MEXICO" RETAINED

Numa Raymond Writes From Switzer-land on Statehood and Encloses

Substantial Check.

Ml INVENTS

NOISELESS GUN

LOCAL UNIS BURGLARIZED

COLORED HPSGUILTY OF fill

That Body Will Investigate ChargesAgainst Attorneg Hlttson

Next Session.

The Supreme court of New Mexicocontinued Its session today. Therewere present:

ARE DOOMEO

Chicago ClergymanMakes Startling

Assertion

Thief Makes Good New Firearm HasChief Justice William J. Mills,

Justice John R. McFle, Asso- DreadfulHaul at St. ElmoClub

elate Justice Frank W. Parker, Asso

Senate CommitteeDecides They Shot

Up Brownsville

UPHOLDS iF pRESIOENT

Senator Foraker Will CarryFight to Floor of

Senate.

POLICE WORKING ON CLUE

Governor Curry Is in receipt of aletter from Hon. Numa Raymond, ofGeneva, Switzerland, a former prom-inent resident of New Mexico, inwhich was enclosed a substantialcheck to help defray the expenses ofthe statehood campaign, and the writ-er said that more would be forthcom-ing whenever needed.

Mr. Raymond stated in the missivethat he very much regretted that hecould not go to Washington to assistIn working for statehood for NewMexico owing to the fact that thestatehood fight will be held In abey-ance until next December. When pre-parations were being m;ido last yearto send a big delegation of statehoodboomers from New Mexico to the na-

tional capital, It will be rememberedMr. Raymond volunteered to go there

BELIEVES PL0T EXISTS

Thinks Anarchists Have Pre

pared List of ThoseMarked for Death.

Entrance Effected by Break Military Experts Say It WillRevolutionize ModernMethod of Warfare.

ing Glass in a RearWindow.

Some time this morning before day Washington, Feb. 2G.That theshooting affray at Brownsville, Texas.

ciate Justice William H. Pope, Asso-

ciate Justice Edward A. Mann, Asso-

ciate Justice Ira A. Abbott. Jose D.

Sena, clerk of the court, was at hispost. The Territory was representedby Attorney General James M. Her-ve- y

and the United States by Assist-ant U. S. Attorney Edmund C. Ab-

bott. Deputy U. S. Marshal J. H.Smith was In attendance, represent-ing U. S. Marshal C. M. Foraker.

A motion for a rehearing was ar-

gued and submitted today In the caseof the Sterns-Roger- s Manufacturingcompany, et al., versus the Aztec Gold

Mining and Milling company, et al.,in which an opinion affirming the de-

cision of the lower court was handeddown In January.

The disbarment case in re W. J.Hittson, nn attorney of Tucumcari,against whom charges of unprofes-sional conduct have been filed by theNew Mexico Bar Association, was to-

day peremptorily set for tne first dayof the August session.

The case of Ricnard Di Palma andBernard Ruppe, appellees, vs. J. A.Weinman and Joseph Barnet, appel-lants, appealed from the district court

light the St. Elmo, saloon on the westside of Don Gasnar avenue between on the night of August 13-1- 1906,wasat his own expense from SwitzerlandSan Francisco and Water streets, was in the Interest of the statehood cau30burglarized and besides a quantity of and to do what he could toward sceur- -

done by some negro soldiers of theTwenty-fift- United States infantryand that the testimony taken beforethe Senate committee on military af-

fairs fails to Identify the guilty per

liquor and cigars, $31.20 In cash and ng the passage of an enabling aot byCongress.

New York. Feb. 26. Hiram PerdyMaxim, a son of Sir Hiram Maxim,the inventor of tho machine gun whichbears his name, has secured patentsfor a silent firearm.

The invention consists of the useof a device similar to the muffler us-

ed on automobiles to deaden the noiseof constant explosions by which thegasoline engine is run. The suddenescape of gases following the dis-

charge of the explosive Is shut off justas the bullet emerges from tho muz-

zle.Military experts assert that the in

a revolver were stolen. TheIdentity of the burglar Is not. knownbut tho authorities are following up a

Mr. Raymond is a staunch friend of

Chicago, 111., Feb. 2C. "A murderwill be committed in Chicago withina month similar to the Denver assass-ination where Rev. Father Leo Hein-ric- h

was shot down while administer-ing holy communion," asserted Chan-cellor E. M. Dunne of Chicago today.

"I am positive that the anarchists,anticlericals or whatever they callthemselves, have prepared lists o!priests and members of the clergy tobe killed. I am the most logical manto bo killed and though I have thous-ands of friends in the Italian colony,I also have made bitter enemies."

Two city detectives were assignedyesterday to act as the chancellor's

sons is tho opinion of eight membersof the committee. Four members ofclew which may lead to his arrestthe committee voted against this deThe robbery was evidently committed

New Mexico, even though he no long-er makes his home in the territory,and he Is anxious to see it become astate. In his loiter to Governor Curryhe stated he would dislike to see it ad-

mitted as a state under any other

cision and one did not vote. Tho resoby eome one familiar with the place.lution declaring the guilt of tho negroes was submitted yesterday after

When the saloon was opened up thismorning for business the drawer ofthe cash register was found wide open noon by Senator Lodge and was adopt

vention holds the power to force aname than that or New .Mexico bywhich it has become known since i'ls

annexation to tho United States.and Its contents missing. A hasty In

ventory revealed the fact that a reed after five resolutions by SenatorForaker, one by Senator Dupont andone by Senator Scott, all of which

revolution in modern methods of warfare.body guard.of Bernalillo county, has been reset

for the August session.volver kept behind th bar had beenstolen together with two jugs of wine, were offered as substitutes had boon

voted down.The case of tho Territory of New

Mexico, appellee, versus Jap L. Clark ALL DENVER HONORSone Jug of whiskey, a number of botBecause of its dreadful possibilities

many police officials have Insisted thatthe manufacture and disposal of thenew device should be safeguarded by

NORTHERN REDUCESWAGES OF OPERATORS Ends Long Investigation.ties of liquor, and a quantity of cigars

and tobacco. No attempt had been MARTYRED PRIESTa strict law.

et al., appellants, which was to havebeen argued yesterday afternoon, wassubmitted on briefs. Clark is In thepenitentiary for safe keeping pending

made to break open the safe whichThousands Attend Funeral of Father

strengthens the theory of the policeNew Schedule Based on Positions Cre-

ated By Operation of FederalNine-Hou- r Law.that the saloon was robbed by an am-

The vote yesterday was reached af-

ter prolonged Investigation extendingover two sessions of Congress and after evidence had been taken coveringthousands of pages. Practically everynegro of the three companies of In-

fantry dishonorably discharged by

Leo Hendrichs Body Taken EastFor Burial. AMERICAN NAVYhis appeal. He was convicted of

murder In the second degree andateur burglar who was acquaintedmore or less with the surroundings. EQUAL TO ANYsentenced to seven years Denver. Colo., Feb. 26. With all theEntrance Effected Through Window.

The saloon was entered through a President Roosevelt testified In hisFour opinions were rendered at thesolemnity and reverence due his

holy position and spotless characterthe body of Father Leo Heinrlchs waswindow In the rear part of the build

Rear Admiral Capps Replies to Cri.ticism of Battleship Construction

in Able Manner.

Btit'te, Mont., Feb. 26. A St. Pauldispatch to the Miner says that theNorthern Pacific Railroad companyhas declared Its intention of reducingthe scale of wages now paid telegraph-ers based on the new positions creat-

ed by the federal law which becomes

afternoon session today, all affirming own behalf, while evidence In supportof the President was given by manyarmy officers and citizens of Browns

the decision of the lower courts. TheyIng, three of the panes having beensmashed in with large rocks. One of were In the following cases:

taken from St. Elizabeth's Catholicchurch today to the Union Station atwhich place it was placed aboard a Washington, Feb. 26. Rear-Ad- ' ville. Throughout the entire controvD. M. Reade, appellee, vs. Pilar S.

ersy, which in many sections of thede Lea. effective on March 4. A committee ofmiral Washington Lee Capps, chiefconstructor of the navy, today beforeBurliugton train to be forwarded to

Anna Jasper, appellee, vs. Mira M. the telegraphers' union is now in this, country had been made a politicalin conference with the manage-- 1 sue, the side hasthe Senate committee on naval affairsPaterson, New Jersey, where the

Franciscan Fathers have their AmerWilson, appellant.Territory of New Mexico, appellee, replied to the magazine article writ-

ten by Henry Reuterdahl In which heican headquarters and where Intervs. Manuel Sanchez y Sanchez, apcritcised the construction of Ameripellant.

ment of the Northern Pacific. Severalaudiences were had with General Man-

ager Stade but without result and an

appeal was taken to ThirdC. M. Levey on February 15, Af

ment will take place.The funeral procession was a not-

able one and was witnesses by thouS'Home Savings Bank of Des Moines, can battleships. Admiral Capps as-??r-

that the American ships equalthe ships of any navy in the world.

Iowa, appellee, vs. K. S. Woodruff, et ands of people who stood Bareheadedal., appellants. as the hearse bearing the remainsAt 3 o'clock this afternoon the Su The most serious charges made, he

said, were of insufficient free board,passed them. The parade was led by

ter a lengthy discussion, Levy, actingfor the company, submitted a newschedule In which there was a cut offrom $; to $110 a month.

preme court adjourned until Monday.insufficient gun height and improperAugust 31. .

location of the main line armor belts,

been directed by Senator Foraker. In

the final vote in the committee a ma-

jority of the Republican memberscame to his support. The Ohio senator

expressed himself as gratified at this,as It was apparent from the outsetthat all the Democratic senators wereconvinced that the negroes did thshooting.

Fight Not Over Yet.The fight will be carried to the floor

of tho Senate. The reports of the com-

mittee will not bo made for about ten

days, as Senator Warner, who con-

ducted tho examination of witnesseson behalf of tho administration will beabsent from Washington for that time.Action by the committee will be post-

poned until his return. After the re-

ports have been made to the Senate

a squad of police and a company of

the Knights of St. John In full uni-

form with drawn swords acted asa guard of honor. The Knights of Co-

lumbus and representatives of numer

All these he explained had been theLISBON TRAGEDY TO subject of the closest study for manyyears by naval designers of every

SEEKS TO ENJOINLAND COMMISSIONERREMAIN MYSTERY

country. He claimed the present conous other Catholic societies followedon foot and a long string of carriages struction was a result of this studv.Government Takes Steos to Smother From Cancellation of Contract Suitbrought up in the rear. He stated that during five hours firInvestigation Which Would Probe

Assassination to Bottom. ing in the fight in the Sea of JapanInstitutes By Rio Mlmbres Irriga-

tion Company.during the Russo-Japanes- e war, therapidity of fire from the big guns ofthe Japanese warships was only one- -

Lisbon, Feb. 26. The mystery be Attorneys Abbott and Abbott of thishind the murder of King Carlos and city as counsel for the plaintiffs, thefourth of that maintained by thePrince Luis Is not likely ever to be Rio Mlmbres Irrigation company, toAmerican navy during a recent target

practice.completely lifted. The new Portuguesegovernment prefers that the crimeshould be regarded both at home andabroad as deed of Individuals, carriedaway by political passions of the

When the services began in thechurch at ten o'clock this morning ev-

ery available seat was filled and acrowd of more than five thousand peo-

ple waited outside patiently until thechurch ceremonies were over. Insidethe church were many prominent citi-

zens of Denver, including Governor

Henry A. Buchtel and Mayor RobertW. Speer.

Solemn high mass was recited andthe service was most impressive. Rev.Father William Oryan delivered thesermon in which he highly eulogizedthe martyred priest and spoke with

burning words against the teachings

WINCHELL ASKSTO BF. HEARD

it is expected that Senator Forakerwill press the matter to a vote there.If he should secure the same propor-tion of the Republican members ofthe Senate as he had in the committeethe vote will be closer than anticipat-ed.

Would Discharged SoldiersSenator Foraker today introduced a

bill providing for the ofall dishonorably discharged negro sol-

diers of the 25th Infantry . as wereshown by the testimony in the Investi-

gation of the Brownsville affair notto have been connected with the

Inasmuch as the Republicans are soPresident of Rock Island Railroad rianxious to clear their skirts of respon-

sibility for the regicide both sides are

day instituted In the district court ofSanta Fe county Injunction proceed-

ings against Territorial Land Commis-

sioner Robert P. Ervien seeking to en-

join him from cancelling certain con-

tracts for a tract of land situated inGrant and Luna counties along theRio Mimbres. An order to show causewhy he should not be enjoined wasIssued by Judge John R. McFle.

The land in question belongs to theterritory and involves about 50,000acres. The tract was selected for thepurpose of constructing irrigationworks and placing it under cultivation.

Ervien it seems would not approve

glad to see the Investigation which

Wires Oklahoma Governor to HoldOff Filing Suit Against Road.

Guthrie, Okla., Feb, 2(1. Asking that

the stones used in battering in the win-

dow was found lying on the windowsill and another rock lay on the groundbeneath the window. The window Is

about five feet from the ground, butthe burglar climbed in easily enoughby placing against the wall a smallladder, which was still standing therewhen the robbery was discovered. In

smashing In the window panes to gainIngress one of the blows from therock the burglar held In his handbroke part of the window frame. Hewas not a large man or he could nothave squeezed through one of the aper-

tures.Immediately below the window

through which the burglar entered thesaloon 1b a pile of sand in which thereIs the Imprint of one of the jugs. Froma pile of barrels inside the saloonthe burglar dropped the jugs and bot-

tles Into the sand heap which pre-

vented them from breaking. Havingsecured all of the plunder he wantedhe climbed out and made his escape,leaving scattered on the ground trac-es of his visit in the shape of cigarsand a cigar box half filled with cigar-ette papers, which he had evidentlyoverlooked in the darkness.

Roomer Saw Burglar at WorkIt is known that only one man en-

tered the saloon although he may havehad an accomplice outside to warnhim In case anybody approached alongDon Gaspar avenue. E. 0. Brecklelnwho has a room on the second floorof the Laughlln block almost directlyopposite the window In which theburglar entered the saloon was awak-

ened by the noise of breaking glassthlg morning between 1 and 2 o'clock.Still half asleep, he arose and lookedout of the window. He saw a manclimbing Into the saloon window In

the semi-darkne- but It did not occurto hlra that the place was being burg-larized and he went back to bed againwithout giving any alarm. C. L. Hab-erlei- n

who has a room in the Laugh-lln block adjoining the one occupiedby Mr. Breckleln. also heard the crashof glass during the night but did notget up from bed to ascertain thecause. He thought nothing further ofthe incident until he learned of theburglary.

Rifled the Cash Register.. The robber did not have any difficul-

ty in extracting the money from thecash register as the drawer had beenleft partially open. It contained theenJre receipts taken In yesterday andlast night, which, according to thetape on the register, amounted1 to$31.20. The money was nearly all In

silver and most of the coin was ofsmall denomination. A cheap watchlying near the cash register was leftuntouched.

would probe the affair to the bottomsmothered. It Is a matter of com of anarchy.

no action be taken without first givingmon knowledge that there were In-

trigues in high places a" well as lowbefore the tragedy occurred and thatthe rage of the leaders and lieutenants

PUGILISTIC SALOONMAN BOUND OVER

his company an opportunity to discussthe situation before the governor andattorney general, President B. L. Win-che- ll

of the Rock Island railroad, toof the two "rotative" parties against the contract because less than $25,000ALLEGED FORGER IS

ARRESTED AT FT. STANTON.day telegraphed Governor HaskellAthur Nisbett Arraigned at TorreonFor Assaulting School Teacher at

Estancia.

which Premier Franco and King Car-los were waging war .exceeded allbounds.

as stipulated, had been expended inthe preliminary work while the plain-tiff alleges that the required prelim-

inary work had been performed forless than this amount.

here concerning the published re-

port of the state's intention to file asuit to dissolve the alleged merger ofthe Rock Isand and St. Louis and San

That some desperate political leaders were Involved in the series of ab-

ortive plots against Premier Franco'slife which preceded the murders la

f

Alaniogordo, N. M., Feb. 26. Na-varr- a

Avalar, a young man, was ar-

rested Monday, at Fort Stanton bySheriff J. W. Owen and taken to Cor-

ona, where he is to face a charge ol

Issuing bad checks for J400 and $25

respectively and cashing them at thestore of the Holzman Mercantile com-

pany. The prisoner, who Is a citizen

Special to the New Mexican.

Torreon, N. M., Feb. 26. Arthur

Nisbett, a saloonkeeper of Estancia,who was arrested on a charge of as-

saulting D. B. Morrill, a teacher in

the public schools of E&tancla, was

GOVERNOR HUGHES GUESTOF HONOR AT BANQUET

believed In well Informed circles In

this city.

Francisco railroad systems in Okla-homa. The governor after a consul-tation with the attorney general wiredPresident Winchell they would meethim or his representative here nextWednesday for a conference. The pro-

posed suit was to have been filed to-

day but It was announced It had beenpostponed temporarily.

New York, Feb. 26. Governorgiven a preliminary hearing beforeROOSEVELT COUNTY a justice of the peace here yesterday of Tularosa, has lived In Lincoln counCharles E. Hughes had a heart-to-hea- rt

talk, with three hundred mem-

bers of the City Club, whose guest heREPUBLICANS ACT afternoon. He, was bound over toawait the action of the grand jury,

ty for the past year and a half. Hewas captured only after a chase last-

ing several weeks.was at a dinner last night. BreakingHold Meeting at Portales at Which It through his usual reserve, the gover

nor touched upon his personal rela

bail being fixed in the sum of $500,

and he was also placed under bond to

keep the peace also In the sum of $500.

Nisbett's father is the justice of thepeace at Estancia and for that reason

Is Decided to Nominate Full Coun-

ty Ticket. BILL TO CREATE NEWLAND OFFICE REPORTED.tions to the state, and his words deliv

Special to the New Mexican.he was arraigned In Torreon. He Is al Special to the New Mexican.

ered with impressive solemnity, evok-

ed cordial applause and responses onthe part of the others that amountedto a personal tribute.

Portales, N. M., Feb. 26. The ReWashington, Feb. 2G. Delegate W.leged to have attacked Morrill and

knocked him down because the latter H. Andrews' bill to create a new landoffice at Tucumcari has been reported

NEW YORK LEGISLATURETURNS DOWN GOVERNOR

Albany, N. Y., Feb. 26. Without aword of comment or debate on themerits of the question the state Sen-

ate 'today for the second time refusedto concur in .the removal of OttoKelsey on a recommendation made byGovernor Hughes that he be removedon the ground of incompetency In theoffice of state superintendent of In-

surance. The vote was 30 to 19.

publicans of Roosevelt county held aconvention In the court house hereSaturday. Nearly every precinct In thecounty was represented and after a favorably by the house committee onWILEY CHINKS ESCAPE

FROM DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL

had written communications to theEstancia News advocating the closingof the saloons in Estancia. The war-

rant was served by Lieutenant JohnW. Collier of the territorial mounted

police.

consultation and consideration it wasdecided that the Republicans of

public lands and has been placed onthe calendar to be considered by thecommittee of the whole. Register Ed-

ward W. Fox of the Clayton land office

is here in opposition to the bill.

Roosevelt county should this yearplace a full ticket in the field. M

SiThe nominating convention willAMERICAN NAVAL OFFICERSmeet sometime in June In Portales.

GUESTS AT BRILLIANT BALL

San Francisco, Feb. 26 Four China-men who were brought here fromNew Mexico to be deported, escapedhere yesterday from the deputy Unit-ed States marshal having them In

custody. They were brought here ov-

er the Southern Pacific. One Chinkwas not successful in evading the of-

ficer. The other four took flight at

The Republicans in the county whose TEXAS SUPREME COURTAFFIRMS IMPORTANT DECISION.

MAY PENAL CODE BILLPASSES THE SENATEINCREASE SALARY

OF JUDGE B. S. RODEY.Lima,' Peru, Feb. 26. The ball given

last night by the National Club in Austin, Tex., Feb.. 26. The supremecourt of Texas today sustained thehonor of the visiting American naval

officers was a brilliant success. Danc

number has been greatly Increased byrecent immigration are very hopefuland believe they will make a goodshowing In this year's campaign fortheir party and their candidates. Inthe 1906 campaign there was no regu-lar Republican ticket in the field andthe election went by default.

and Market streets and thejudgment of the lower courts wherein t Thirding continued until 3 o'clock this morn

Washington, Feb. 26. In- - the Sen-ate yesterday the Judiciary committeereported a bill to Increase the salaryof former delegate to congress B. S.

Rodey, now a federal Judge in PortoRico, to $6,000 a year.

they rendered a judgment for $1,600,-searc- h for them since noon yesterday000 damages and ouster from the state :has been unavailing. The names of the

Washington, Feb. 26. The penalCode bill revising and codifying thecriminal laws which has be,en beforethe Senate almost since the beginningof the present session of Congress.wastoday passed by that body.

Subscribe for the Dally New Mexi-

can and get the news.

ing. President Jose Pardo of the Re-

public was present and elite societywas well represented.

of the Waters-Pierc- e Oil company for escaped are given as Lung Tee, WahJviolation of the Texas anti-tru- laws.

( Chung, All Hung and Chung Tow.The case will now be appealed to the , They were to have gone on the Korea,United States supreme court. which sailed from this port today.Advertising pays. Try It and Be. Subscribe 'or tho New Mexican. Advertising pays. Try it and ae.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY '26 1908.Page two SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. SASTTA PR N. W

PROFESSIONAL CARDSSANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. THE WAIL OF THE PAPERMAKERS.

The American paper trust, one of

Tr(E FIRST jVATlOJVAL. BAJSIII

the most tyrannical and grafting inthe country, is very wrathy and very

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- .

MAX FR08T.Attorney at Law.

Santa Ft New Mexico,

THE NEW MEXICAN PRINTING COMPANY, PUBLISHERS.

MAX FROST, Editor. JOHN K. 8TAUFFER, 8ec'y.Treas.EDWIN F. COARD, City Editor.

OF 8AN TA FE.ifIndignant because President Rooseveltrecommended in his message that theduties now put on Importations offi

The oldeet banking Institution In New Mexico. Established In 1870,Q. W. PRICHARD,

Attorney and Ccuneelor at Law.white paper used for newspapers andon wood pulp and other material thatare used in its making be abolished

Entered a3 Second Class Matter at the Santa Fe Postofflce. RUFU3 J. PALEN, President. JOHN H. VAUGHN, Cashier. 1Practices In all the District Courtsi 1' and . gives special attention to cases LEVI A. HUGHES, Vice President. ALFRED H. BRODHEAD,or greatly reduced. The President v-

before the Territorial Supreme CourtOffice: Laughlin Blk., Santa Fe, N. M. Assistant Cashier.ldently made this recommendation

because be became convinced that thecharges made by the thousands of

Dally, six months, by mail 3.75

Weekly, per year 2.00

Weekly, six months , i. ... 1.00

Weekly, per quarter 76

RATES CF SUBSCRIPTION.

Daily, per week, by carrier $ .20

Daily, per month, by carrier 75

Daily, per month, by mail 65

Daily, per year, by mail 7.00 Capital Stock, $160,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits 163,600i

BENJAMIN M. READ,Attorney at Law.

Santa Fe, New Mexico.Office: Sena Block, Palace Avenue.OFFICIAL PAPER OF SANTA FE COUNTY.

newspapers throughout the countrythat prices had gone up out of all pro-

portion and were oppressive and detri-mental to the users of white paperwere true and well founded.

The paper trust has its advocatesand staunch supporters In the Con-

gress of the United States; fortunatelythey are not many but they are there

WILLIAM H. H. LLEWELLYN,Attorney at Law.w

r

The New Mexican is the oldest news paper In New Mexico. It Is sent to ev-$r- y

postofflce In the Territory, and Us a large and growing circulation

among the Intelligent and progressive people of the Southwest.1 Las Cruces, New Mexico.

A. W. POLLARDAttorney at Law.and among them is Representative

TIrrell of Massachusetts who Is a big District Attorney, Luna County.Doming, New Mexico.stockholder In a paper mill. Naturally

Tranaots a general banking business in all Jte branches. Loans

money on the most favorable ttrma on all kinds of personal and col-later-

seourlty. Buys and sells bonds and stocks In all markets for

Its customers. Buys and sells domestic and foreign exchange and

make telegraphic transfers o? money to all parts of the civilised

world on as liberal terms as are given by any money transmitting

agency, public or private. Interest allowed on time deposits at the rate

of three per cent per annum, on six months' or year's term. Liberal ad-

vance made on consignments of live stock and products.. The bank

executes all orders of Its patrons In the banking line, and alms to

extend to them as liberal treatment In all respects, as Is consistent

with safety and the prlnolples of sound banking. Safety deposit boxes

for rent. The patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited.

Mr. TIrrell placed himself on recordEDWARD C. WADE

Attorney at Law.Practice In the Supreme and Dis

in a recent debate defending his, per-sonal interests glibly and vociferous-

ly. The defense however fell flat asfact and figures are against the hon trict Courts of the Territory, in the

Probate Courts and before the U. S.orable representative of a powerful

STICK TO THE CONSTITUTION

Study and stand by the Constitution

of the United States and its provisionsis the editorial advice given by theSt. Louis Times in these troublesome

days, especially to young citizens. Tak-

ing it altogether and studying the his.

American trust. Surveyor General and U. S. LandOffices.Referring to the debate and Mr. Tlr- -

Las Cruces, . New Mexico.roll's assertions the Topeka StateJournal puts facts correctly before thepeoplo when It says editorially that E. C. ABBOTT

Attorney at Law.Practice In the District and Su

If

GOOD POINT8 TO THE CREDIT OFTHE STANDARD OIL COM-

PANY.The Standard Oil company, one of

the greatest corporations In any coun-

try, has come in for a great dealof severe criticism during recentyears. Its business methods have beenassaulted right and left and that cer-

tainly very often and most bitterly.The corporation has been held up as

a public bandit of prime ordor and nocredit for anything good has been giv-

en it, and yet fair minded people mustadmit that there are many facts andconditions that speak well for its con-

duct of business, Its honesty towardsstockholders and its kindness and

another class of men, who do notagree with President Roosevelt arethe makers of news paper. A fit rec preme Courts. Prompt and careful

attention given to all business,Santa Fe New Mexico.ommendation was made by the Presi THE PALME HOTELdent In his message for the removal

of the duty on wood pulp and paper, A. B. RENEHANAttorney at Law.

Practices In the Supreme and Dis

and It was as the result of that recom-

mendation that the mournful tale of

the paper makers was told in the na trict Courts. Mining and Land Law

fairness In tho treatment of Its em a Specialty. Office In Catron Block.Santa Fe, New Mexico.

tional House of Representatives a fewdays ago by Mr. TIrrell of Massachu-setts. The burden of this wall wasployes.

WILLIAM VAUGHN, Ptopt.

One of the Best Hotels in the WestCuisJae and Table Service Unexcelled.

Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.

John D. Rockefeller, Its president, is

a man who has given nearly thirty milCHAS. F. EASLEY

(Late Surveyor General.)Attorney at Law.

that tho makers aro producing paperat the very lowest price consistentwith a decent profit under the condi-

tions. To let in foreign made paperor paper materials free of duty would

Land and Mining Business a Specialty.Santa Fe, New Mexico.

lions of dollars within the past fifteen

years for educational purposes. Thirtymillions of dollars most people willtalk about lightly but they really haveno Idea of what an Immense amountof money this really Is. The stockhold

tory of the United States even casual-

ly every fair observer of public events

must take it for granted that the Con-

stitution of this country has stood the

test much better than ha3 any otherform of government of fundamental

law ever In the history of the world.

The Times handles the subject edi-

torially plainly and sensibly but forcib-

ly and its words and conclusionsshould influence those to whom the ed-

itorial is addressed, namely: The newvoters. The Times holds that most

of the political turmoil of the hourcomes from the tendency of certainof the popular leaders to forget thatthere is in this country a fundamentallaw. One hundred years ago AaronBurr said, in effect, "that the oldhulk of a constitution would not much

longer remain afloat." At that timethe vice president's chief employmentwas the furtherance of his enmity forAlexander Hamilton; and soon there-

after, through a succession of stirringIncidents, he passed into a form of ob-

livion.

The constitution, as conceived Jn itsessentials by Pelatlah Webster," has

carried ua through severe wars, hasserved admirably the ends of peaceand brought up to periods of unexam-

pled prosperity. Washington believedin it. Hamilton thought it goodenough. Lincoln found that it answer-

ed the demands of the trying hour;Harrison, Grant, Cleveland and y

did not And that it was a sink

wreck their business, which is as le-

gitimate as any American industry. Santa Fe, New Mexico. - Washington AvenueQEORGE B. BARBERAttorney and Counsellor at Law.

Practice in the District Court andThis l n exceedingly pretty tale,

and would be convincing but for somefacts in connection with it. The price Supreme Courts of the Territory.

Prompt attention given to all business.Lincoln County, New Mexico. Q THEof news paper has been steadily rising

ers of the company, and there are a

great many of them, havo boon treat-ed as they should be and their divi-

dends have been great and regular,it Is likely that a good many peoplecriticise the Standard Oil company be-

cause they are not lucky enough tobe stockholders.

As to the way It treats Its subord

for the past year. At first the manu-

facturers gave as a reason the claimthat the demand was Increasing tast-

er than they could increase the sup1FRANK W. CLANCY

Attorney at Law.District Attorney for Second Judlc- e

ply. But when the users of paper, lal District. Practices In the DistrictCourt and tho Supreme Court of thealarmed at the rising price, with one A

Imm

Territory; also before tho UnitedStates Supreme Court iu Washington.

consent combined to decrease theirconsumption, paper mills at once be-

gan to run on shorter hours and withreduced forces. This does not confirm

inate officers and employes; it has avery fine reputation and certainly Its

employes make no complaints butstick to their positions closely and

AjMSubitoIAlbuquerque, - New Mexico,

!U.JR mm?4 Ithe assertion that they were strainedconstantly, HOLT AND SUTHERLAND,

Attorneys at Law.beyond their ability before. 11Tn a recent lpttor .to the New York BNow in tho face of a congressional Practices In the District Courts as

Sun a reader of that imner calls theproposition to remove the duty, the well as before the Supreme Court of

the Territory. HOTELattention to the manner In which therich, supposedly greedy and avaricious

makers put up the plea that their ma.

terlal has gone up so that they can Las Cruces, New Mexico.corporation treats Its employes. The not make paper as cheaply as before.

IACOME & GABWR, Proprietors.letter reads:Paper making materials are constant MARK 3. THOMPSON

Attorney at Law.ly growing scarcer, it Is true, but all"Does there exist at tho presenttime or has there ever existed anoth-ie- r

corporation which has beenDistrict Attorney, Eight District,the big paper making concerns con'

Dona Ana, Lincoln and Otero countiesAmerican atid European riau. Commodious Bainpie Rooms. 8teamHeated. Electric .Mchted. Every Room aGoodOse. Short OrderDepartment Open Day and Night. Freea the Button we do the rest.

trol their own timber lands, and havedone so for years. So that argument is"panned" to the extent the Standard Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Oil company has In the last few years?There Is one side of the workings of

punctured.Representative Tirrell, as the cham

plon of the paper makers, tells Con

HARVIE DUVALAttorney at Law. arcai

Land, Mining and Corporation Lawexclusively. Practice In all the Dis Hotel Serenadetrlct Courts and Supreme Court. Spec

gress that we make better paper in

this country than anywhere In theworld. Then why fear the competitionof cheap paper from the outside?Those that can use paper know what's

lal attention to perfecting titles andorganizing and financing land andmining properties.Office, Laughlin Blk., Santa Fe, N. Mwhat, and they will have the best.

All In all, the wail of the paper makers has some inconsistencies. It doesnot prove that the duty, which pub

H. M. DOUGHERTYAttorney at Law.

Practices in the Supreme andCourts of the Territory.

the company that the critics nevermention, and that Is Its attitude to-

ward its employes."Did any one ever hear of a Stand-

ard Oil company employe being dis-

charged because of hard times, Illness,old age or any other cause, except per-

haps Incompetency, and even then on-

ly in extreme cases? Have any of thecavillers mentioned the company'svoluntary increase of employes' salar-ies of from 10 to 25 per cent a coupleof years ago? I do not think so. Neith-er have they said a word about thewidow, and orphan, the recipients ofpensions since the death of the hus-band and father, in some cases a mat-ter of fifteen or twenty years.

"Did the critics ever hear of anycorporation discharging a superinten-dent because of refusing to allow the

lie Interest demands the abolition of,

protects them.Office, Socorro . New Mexico

ing hulk.

Since 1893 there has been a driftaway from the law of the fathers.There has been a setting up of Idols

and a smashing of them. The 'mid-

dle of the road" movement thrivedwith the free silver folly. Coxey's

army came Into needless being, and a

thousand orators cried decadence in

the land while farmers were tmsy put-

ting away their grain. A millionworkers were occupied in their honesttoil while pamphleteers and street

speakers were shrieking of ills thatfound germination only In the fruitfulsoil of morbid imagination.

On the eve of another national elec-

tion there is more cry of alarm, more

assault upon tho soundness of the na-

tion and a further drift from the con-

stitution. Unfortunately, the leader-

ship is not altogether incompetentand Irresponsible. Much of the plaintis from high places. There Is more pol-

itics than patriotism in the call, moreof demagogy than devotion to the prin-

ciples on which the nation was found-

ed and grew to prosperous greatness.Young men who are forming politic-

al clubs ought to take the constitutionfor their guidance. Let them study thedocument that offered inspiration tothe leaders of sound thought since thecolonies went Into the federation. Letthem forget faction for fact, let themstand for the truth of governmentrather than the dogma of discontent.

.. There Is vast occasion at this timefor a study of the constitution. Thedocument has been a tested guide bywhich the country has gone a longroad to national prosperity unique inthe annals of history. Only an enemyof the country ignores Its principlesor beats down its safeguards.

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PROQRE88 ALWAY8 PAYS. CATRON & GORTNER.Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.By request Delogate W. I. Andrews

has Introduced a bill In tho House ot Catron Blk., Santa Fe, New Mexico

Representatives authorizing the boardof county commissioners of Bernalillo

L. O. FULLEN

Attorney at Law.county to Issue bonds to the amount District Attorney Ninth District.

Office over First National Bank.of $100,000, tho proceeds of whichbond Issue aro to be used for the con

Roswell. New Mexicostructlon of a strong and handsomesteel bridge across the Rio Grande, pre.sumably near Albuquerque. Those (

best medical attention to a poor labor-er injured In the service? The Stand-ard Oil company did that very thing. Acompany taking such care of Its peo-

ple can't be as bad as the criticswould have us believe."

JOHN K. 8TAUFFERNotary Public.

Office with the New Mexican Print-ing Company.Santa Fe - New Mexico,

bonds are to bear five per cent Inter-est and to run thirty years.

1 A safe, commodious and strongwagon bridge across tho river near

THE NEW MEXICO

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

AND MECHANIC ARTS.

the Duke City has been a great ne ROMAN L. BACAcessity for many years, and while the Real Estate and Mines, 8panlsh Trans

lator, Notary Public.cost would be great and entail an annual Interest expense of $5,000 In ad-

dition to cost of maintenance and reOffice Griffin Building, Washington

avenue.Santa Fe, New Mexico,pair yet the outlay would be In the

right dlreotlon and be reimbursed tothe citizens of Albuquerque manytimes over. A great deal of

THE SORE SPOT IN BERNALILLOCOUNTY.

"Yes, by all means, let us put asideall factional differences and demon-strate to our own satisfaction and thesatisfaction of Congress that NewMexico is safely and soundly Republi-can. Every faction will have to makesome sacrifices, to be sure, but themoment the willingness to do so hasbecome manifest the thing Is done. ItIs high time to begin to pull together,as good Republicans always do." So- -

f' )HAYWARD & FLEMING,Real Estate and Insurance.

Legal Paper Drawn.business that is not now going to Al Collections Given Prompt Attention.buquerque would be brought there, Morlarty, New Mexico.

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Nowadays It seems that municipalitiesin order to advance must make bigimprovements, and do everything they

'can In the line of public utilities tobring business to themselves. This Is

08TEOPATHY.DR. CHARLE8 A. WHEELON,

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Successfully treats aiute and,a case In point,j That there will be many opposers to

,the project even if Congress passes

jthe bill goes without saying. ThereFor further Information addreta,

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I

jcorro Chieftain.The editorial remarks above quoted

from the Socorro Chieftain are to thepoint and true and the New MexicanIs gratified to notice that the senti-ment amongst Republicans In this ter-

ritory now generally is to "get togeth-er" and to "fight together." There maybe a sore spot or two but none ofmuch consequence, except there isone in the city of Albuquerque that

jmay be rather hard to heal not be-

cause of real and genuine difficultyito do so, but because those who are

The appointment of Jose Ortiz yPino by Governor Curry yesterday asa member of the board of county com-

missioners from the Third district tofill the vacancy caused by the deathof Jose Leon Madrll is very commend-able and will meet with the approvalof the good citizenship of Santa Fecounty, regardless of politics. Theremay be a few who will not lika ot dis-- .

approve it but these belong to a cliquewhich has for its motto: "We onlymust be recognized." The new ap-

pointee is a young man, has receiveda very good education, conducts asuccessful and extensive mercantilebusiness, Is also connected with sheepraising and a native to the manorborn. He is-- a member of one of theoldest and most respected families inthe county,- and his probity, and hon-

esty are known and fully acknowledg-ed. The appointment was recommend-

ed by the Republican county centralcommittee; In addition Governor' Curryunderstands the situation fully and is

LUTHER FOSTER, President.

(P. O.) Agricultural Colletr, N. M.

CONY T. BROWN.Mining Engineer.

Secretary and Treasurer New Mex-

ico School of Mines.Socorro, New Mexico.

(are always many reirograaes wnoareopposed to progress espeolally whenIt costs something, but In the longrun progress pays. Look at the recentbig Issues of New York City bonds,the proceeds which have been ap-- !

plied to and are being used for munic-

ipal objects that run Into the tensand hundreds of millions. Interest onthese bond issues has to be paid andyet the city is growing more rapidlyIn population, in wealth and in com-

mercial Importance than any otheron this or the European continent.

DIAMONDS H Ct VHNTZ WATCHESDAVID M. WHITE, C. E.

(Late Territorial Engineer.)Irrigation, Water Supply, Railroad

and Bridge Building.Santa Fe, New Mexico

that each side of the political controv-

ersy there should give the other a fairshow and act decently and for whatis best for the Republican party as a

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E. W. HARTArchitect

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I Mexico will commence and while thereI is life there Is hope."

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 1908. PAOC THRUSANTA FB NEW MEXICAN. SANTA FE. N. M.

CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. RO ADM ASTER KILLEDON SOUTHWESTERN

Second Man to Meet Death on 8ameCar Only Recently Victim Resided

at Raton.

El Paso, Tex., Feb. 26. The second

Do Not Endanger Life When a SantaFe Citizen Shows You the Curt.

Why will peopU continue to sufferthe agonies of kidney complaint, back"

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Doan's Kidney Pills Is the remeJyto use, because it gives to the kidneys

BLOWN TO ATOMSBY DYNAMITE

Accident at New Mexico Stone QuarryResults In Instant Death of

Laborer.

Raton, N. M Feb. 26. Whilu quar-rying rock on the Bartlett ranch, anisolated place 50 miles southwest ofhero, Just across the New Mexico lineJames R. Howard was literally blownto pieces by the explosion of 40 sticks

roadmaster of the El Paso and South-

western to meet death while ridingon a gasoline motor car, was FredJohns, roadmaster on the Douglas di

TIME TABLE ALL LINES.

Entering and Leaving 8anta Re-

compiled According to 8cheduleof Tralna Now In Effect.

9ANTA FE CENTRAL.No. 1 Southbound leaves Santa Fe

1:40 p. m.No. 2 Northbound arrives Santa

Fe 5:28 p. m.

DENVER & RIO GRANDE.No. 426Eastbound leavea Santa

Fe 10:20 a. m.No. 425 Westbound arrives Santa

Fe 4:15 p. m.

ATCHISON TOPEKA A SANTA FELamy Branch

Arrive at Santa Fe Station.No. 721 .11:10 a. m.No. 723 6:50 p. m.No. 725 ,.10:55 p. m.

Depart From 8anta Fe Station.No. 720 8:25 a, m.No. 722...... 4:20 p. m.NO. 724. t'i( n tn

of dynamite last Friday, the news notreaching here until yesterday.

Howard was thawing the dynamiteAvhon the explosion occurred. No onewitnessed the accident. The force ofthe explosion knocked the other mendown, but none of them were injured.

ij I 7 7 1 EE3r Quanta, le

Of J S J

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fcT At c

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vision of the road. He was riding onthe same car that Roadmaster Scanlonwas using when he met death on theHachlta division. His deatn was caus-

ed by a heavy iron ore engine hittingth& motor while It was rounding thecurve east of BIsbee Saturday after-noon. Mr. Johns had started to BIs-

bee early Saturday afternoon on hiscar and was running along the mainline at a good rate of speed. Approach-ing the tunnel on a curve, he was un-

able to see the approaching engine un-

til It was upon him.j The seat of the motor Is over theright rail, and, as this wa3 on the low-

er side of the curve, Johns could notsee more than a few feet in front ofhim. The first the engineer knew ofthe accident was when the guide

Some parts of Howard's body have notbeen recovered. Tho victim was 28

years old and recently came to theterritory from Missouri.

SILVER CITY PREPARINGFOR BIG CONVENTION

the help they need to perform theirwork.

If you have any, even one, of thesymptoms of kidney diseases, cureyourself now, before diabetes, dropsyor Brlght's disease sets In. Readthis Santa Fe testimony:

Mrs. Bernarda Rivers de Escudero,living at 10G Griffin St., says: "As agood general tonic and in all cases oftrouble arising from the kidneys aidin the back, I know of no remedymore worthy of confidence thanDoan's Kidney Pills. For about a yearI was bothered with a weakness anda dull aching across my loins andkidneys. I tired easily from any ex-

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tressing. Using nearly two boxes ofDoan's Kidney rills which I procuredat the Ireland Piarmacy, the painswere relieved, my back was strength-ened and my health better la everytvay. I am indeed grateful to Doan'sKidney Pills for the great benefit Ihave received from them."

For sale by all dealers. Price 50cents. Foster-Milbur- Co., Buffalo,New York, sole agents for the United'States.

Remember the nameDoan's andtake no other.

Silver City, N. M., Feb. 2C Ar-

rangements for the entertainment ofthe ISO delegates who will visit Sil-

ver City from all over New Mexico to

No. 720 connects with Numbers 10and 2 east, and No. 5 limited, weBt atLamy.

No. 722 connects with No. 1 west atLamy.

No. 1 carries El i'aso sleoper.No. 724 connects with No. 7 and 9

westbound, and 4 and 8 eastbound.Main Line Via Lamy.

No. 7 will stop at all stations, Lamyto Albuquerque to discharge passen

attend the territorial Republican con, wheel of the car flew past the windowof his cab. The roadmaster wasthrown a distance of ten feet

,from the track and It Is the

vention to select six delegates to theRepublican national convention, arcbeing made on an extensive scale bythe citizens of Silver City. The con-

vention will be held on the 2 1st ofMarch.

opinion of the trainmen that he struckhis head against a projecting rock ofthe tunnel.gers from Santa Fe.

No. 721 leaves Lamy at 10:10 a. m.and will not wait for No. 2 from thewest at Lamy, waiting only for No.10 from the south, and No. 3 fromthe east.

The engineer stopped his train atonce and, together with the engineer,placed the unconscious man on thetrain and took him to Douglas, whoreho was taken to the Copper Queen hos-

pital, where he died at C o'clock Sun-

day evening.The remains of the dead roadmaster

were brought to El Paso and prepar-ed for burial and sent to his formrehome in Raton, New Mexico. He leavesa son employed in the Southwesternshops at Douglas and also a sister-in-la-

living in El Paso.

"BOOTH'S OY8TER3."The very finest In the land have

ust been received at the Bon TonRestaurant These are the very firstof the season and can bo found onlyat this place where they arein everything. A trial will convinceyou.

Save Money by Buying Chamberlain'sCough Remedy.

You will pay Just as much for a

bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme-

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buying it. The saving Is in what youget, not what you pay. The u

quality is In every bottle ofthis remedy, and you get good re-

sults when you take it. Neglectedcolds often develop seiioii3 comlltlons, and when you buy a coughmedicine you want to be sure you aregetting one that will cure your cold.Chamberlain's Cough Remedy alwayscures. Price 25 and 50 cents. Forsale by all druggists.

STUDY THE MAP.The natural point on the new A., T. & S. F. Cut off for the distribu

tlon of freight, having the advantage of the easy grades and short routeto the East and West, and direct communication with all points in the Ter-

ritory.Wholesale houses are coming to Willard as soon as the Cut off is open.

Surrounded by a fine farming country. The purest water In New Mexico.The geographical center of Torrance County and of New Mexico. Thewater point on the great A., T. & S.F. short line through New Mexico,Willard Is a growing town. Willard will make a city. Study the Map.For Information, call on or address

FRANK L. WALRAlH, REAL ESTATE.WILLARD, N. M.

Herewith are some bargains offeredby the New Mexican Printing Com-

pany: Code of Civil Procedure of theTerritory of New Mexico, 1897, sheepbound, $1; paper bound, 75 cents; Mis-sou-

Pleading forms, $5; MissouriCode Pleadings, $C; the two for $10;Adapted to New Mexico Code, Lawsof New Mexico, 1899, 1901 and 1903,English and Spanish pamphlets, $2.25;full leather, $3; Sheriffs FlexibleCover Pocket Docket, single, $1.25;two or more books, $1 each-- ; New Mex-

ico Supreme Courts Reports, Nos. 3

to 10, Inclusive, $3.30 each; Compila-tion Corporation Laws, 75 cents; Com-

pilation Mining Laws, 50 cents;Money's Digest of New Mexico Re-

ports, full sheep, $6.60; full, list schoolblanks.

HANDSOME BRIDLEOF HORSE HAIR

Convict in Montana Prison Sends a

TO AND FROM ROSWELL.Connection made with Automobile

Line at Torrance for Roswell dally.Automobile leaves Torrance for Ros.well at 4 a. m., and arrives at Roswellat 12, noon. Automobile leaves Ros-

well for Torrance at 1 p. m., and ar-

rives at Torrance at 10 p. m. The farebetween Santa Fe and Torrance Is

$5.80 and between Torrance and Ros-

well, $10. Reserve seats on automobileby wire.

J. W. STOCKARD,Manager Automobile Line.

Fancy Piece of Harness for Terri-torial Engineer to Sell.

Bert Barber, of Elton, Wisconsin,says: "I have only taken four doses

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Santa Fe Livery StableTHEODORE CORBICK Proprietor. j$

LlUiNG m FEED HEFIR8T-CI,A8- 8 CARRIAGEBKKVtCB

For That Terrible Itching.Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep

their victims in perpetual torment.

A fancy bridle made entirely ofhorse hair with the exception of thebit and buckle ornaments has beenreceived by Territorial Engineer Ver-non L. Sullivan with Instructions thathe dispose of it as he deems best tobring the most money. It was sent tohim by a convict in the state peniten-

tiary at Deer Lodge, Montana, whoclaims to have made it himself duringhis leisure hours. The bridle is a fine

piece of workmanship with vari-color-e- d

strands of hair interwoven. It wasmade for riding purposes and hasquirts at the ends of the reins.

Mr. Sullivan is undecided whetherto try to sell the handsome piece of

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per day; $15 per 'week; $50 permonth. Stage meets Denver trains

The New Mexican Printing Com-

pany has prepared civil and criminaldockets especially for the use of jus-

tices of the peace. They are especial-ly ruled, with printed headings, in

harness to the highest bidder or to'sell chances on it at either a fixed

price or from one cent up to $1.25.The convict who sent it to him will

i

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either Spanish or English, made ofgood record paper, strongly and dur-

ably bound with leather back andbe parolled in a few months and wantscovers and canvas sides, have full

of Taos, and fifty miles north of 8antaFe, and about twelve miles from Bar-anc- o

Station, on the Denver & RioGrande Railroad, from which point adally line of stages runs to the springs.The temperature of these waters Isfrom 90 to 122 degrees,. The gases arecarbonic, Altitude 6,000 feet. Climatevery dry, and delightful the yearround. There Is now "a commodioushotel for the convenience of Invalids,and tourists. People suffering withconsumption, cancer, and other con-

tagious diseases, are not acoepted.These waters contain 1,686.24 grainsof alkaline salts to tho gallon, being;he richest alkaline Hot Springs In

, money so the maker said in a letter

(to start out life anew when released Index in front and the fees of justicesof the peace and constables printed Ladies 1 sliii Menearin full on the first page. The pagesMr. Sullivan does not know the

who sent him the bridle or never

and waits for Santa Fe train upon re-

quest. This resort Is attractive at allseasons and Is open all winter. Pas-

sengers for Ojo Calltente can leaveSanta Fe at 9 a. m., and reach OjoCaiiente at 4 p. m., the same day.Fare for round trip from Santa Fe to

Ojo Caiiente $7.40. For further partlculars, address

are 10 inches. These books aremade up in civil and cvrlmlnal dock-

ets, separate of 32 pages each, orJ heard of him until about two months

ago when the territorial. engineer re- -

L.I J LJ . ! , 1 Vi - with both civil and criminal boundHandsome Goods and Cheap

No left over Stock Entire NEWSPRING LINE.

In one book, 80 page3 civil and 320

pages criminal. To Introduce them

ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proprietor.Ojo Caiiente. Taos County. V M

ADOLF SELIGAJ.they are offered at the following pric-

es:Civil or criminal $2.75Combined civil and criminal .... 4.00

ceiveu m uia man a leiiwi uuui aninmates of the Montana state peniten-

tiary asking him If he would sell thebridle and enclosing a woman's neck-

lace made of horse hair as a sampleof his workmanship. The convict ex-

plained that he had seen Mr. Sulli-

van's picture together with a biograph-ical sketch In the Santa Fe New Mex-

ican and had taken the liberty of writ-

ing to Mr. Sullivan relative to sellingthe riding bridle. Mr. Sullivan was im-

pressed with the writer's, apparent sin-

cerity and agreed to sell it if possible.

For 45 cents additional for a singledocket, or 55 cents additional for acombination docket, they will be sent

by mall or prepaid express. Cash In

full must accompany order. Stateplainly weather English or Spanishprinted heading Is wanted.

. Advertising pays. Try .t and se.

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has ready and for sale e andcorrect compilations of the territorialincorporation laws, price 75 cents, of

the territorial road laws, price 50

cents, and of the territorial mininglaws, price 50 cents per copy. Thesecan be purchased by applying In per-

son or by mall at the ofilce of the com

pany.

The waters of the Springs have proven very benelclal and thor- -

oughly efficacious In cases of Kidney troubles, Locomotor Ataxia,

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Rooms with bath If required. The greatest of care and attention givento guests and Invalids, fable first-cla- ss and to salt. Miles of firstclass roads in vicinity of Hotel and Spurlngs; carriages, buggies and

sadle horses furnished on application. '

Climate of the best, especially from September l8t to June 1stAddress for particulars and for circulars.

Subscribe for the New Mexican.

Hyomei's Aromatic Air is Guaranteedto Cure Catarrh or Cost Nothing.When using the Hyomel treatment,

the air you breath is like that on themountains high above the sea levelwhere the pine woods fill the air witharomatic healing that gives health and

strength to those suffering from dis-

eases of the respiratory organs.Breathed through the neat pocket in-

haler that comes with every outfit, thehealing balsams of Hyomel reach themost remote air cells of the throat,nose and lungs, destroying all catarrh-a- l

germs and giving .quick relief andcure. '::

Hyomel has performed almost mir-

aculous cures of catarrh, often restor-

ing health In chronic cases that had

given up all hope of recovery. Its bestaction Is at the start of the disease,when the breath Is becoming offens-ive and when discharges from the

NS5MlIndigestion TIC

The kind that grows with your libraryStomach trouble U but a irmptoa ol and not

In ttnlf a tnu dluaa. Wa think of DTIMMlft, that will fit practically any space thatTHOS. C. M'DERMOTT,

Faywood, Hot Springs, Grant County, New Mexico. Beutbarn, and IndlferttooM reel dlwaiM, yet can be moved one unit at a time by onethey are symptoms only of a ourtaia weantMm. (lma nnthin alia. person without disturbing the books that Is!nose, droppings In the throat are fre

It was this fact that flnt oorreotly tad Dr. Shooppractical, artistic, and the only perfect sectionalla the creation of tut now vary popular stomaon

Rumadv Dr. Bhoon'l HMtoratlT. Going directquent sneezing or spasmodic coughingbegin to make life a burden. At thefirst symptom of catarrhal trouble.use lo the stomach name, alone brooch that roooeii

and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Bettorattve. With

bookcase made. Fitted with non-bindin- g, rollerbearing doors; base units furnished with or withoutdrawers; and all made in a variety of woods and

out that original and hlfhly vital pruapu, no

nab laathur aoeomnliihmanti ware trer to bt had.

Hyomel and see how quickly you getrelief and cure.

The complete outfit costs but f 1.00

and Is sold by The Ireland Pharmacyunder guarantee to refund the money

1. W. lteig1brg-- for stomach diitresi, bloating. Mllotunsu, ted finishes adapted to any surroundings. Call andbreath and tallow complexion, try sr. snoop 'HettoratiTe-TaM- eti or Liauid-a- nd iee tor your.BtU what It can and will do. We Nil and chaw

see them or send foracatalog 105 with Interior527 San Francisco Street. If It does not give satisfaction.views showing.arranfiejeatjaJibrary,parlorlctcfolly raoommend

NO CASE ON RECORD.There is no case on record of a

pniie-- nr nntit rAanlflne In ntipiinifirilft New Mexican Printing Company.Local agents, Santa Fe. N. M.Indian and (neilcan Hares anil Ms

Blankets, Baskets, Wax, Feather and Linen Drawn Work,- Opals, Turquoise, Garnets and Other Game.

OUR MOTTO: To Hive the Best of Everything In Our Line.

Dir. Sboop o

Booteroiiuo

(or consumption after Foley's Honeyand Tar has been taken. It stops the

,ccugh and breaks up the cold quick-ly. Refuse any but the genuine Fo-

ley's Honey and Tar In a yellow pack-age. Sold at The Ireland's Pharmacy.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1909.

SSI ICSESTABLISHED 1858 INCORPORATED 1903

PERSONAL MENTIONG?eat Bargains Seligman Bros CoDeputy Sheriff Alberto Garcia leftlast night for Springer.

John D. W. Veeder, Las Vegas attor-ney, registered at the Palace hotel lastevening. Ho came to the city on legalbusiness.

Claude Fischer, a citizen of Stanley, ta MeepK Mi Us tonThis will oe a cold month and brirgs with it the

question of clothes.A careful

We have bought the entire sam-

ple lino of Carson Pirie Scott & Co,

consisting of t lie following goods,

Ladies White Waists

south Santa Fe county, spent the dayIn the city on personal affairs. He wasa guest at the Coronado.

Dr. Gillespie and F. J. Gibbons, of

Washington, D. C, field deputies ofthe Internal revenue service, wore ar-

rivals today In Santa Fe.W. E. Van Horn, Inspector of the

wife will always NOW OR NEVER

itWo are offering some astonishing

valuos in winter MerchandiseWe have plenty of suits, over-

coats, underwear, Ladies waists and

hats which wo are offering at

Dress SkirtsSilk Petticoats

" JacketsLong Silk-Coat- s

Satin Rain Coats

KeepupneaBALLARD'S

SNOWLINIMENT

A Positive Cure ForRheumatism, Cuts, Old Sores,Sprains, Wounds, Stiff Joints,Corns, Bunions and all Ills.

SHE KNOWS.Mrs. C. II. Runyon Stan-berr- y,

Mo. writes: I haveused Snow Liniment and can' tsay enough for it, for Bheu-matis- ra

and all pains. It iathe most useful medicine tohave in the house."

Three Sizes 23c, 50c, $1.09

Ballard Snow Liniment Co.

, ST. LOUIS, MO.,

B.

25 to 40 percent off

Eveuif you have to buy a season

it will pay you to buy r.cw

and get the benefit of the reduction in

prices,

Afi of the above goods are now on

display at our Store and will be

sold at 50 cents cn the dollar. Here

is a chance for you to to lay in a sup-

ply of these geeds forlhc commirgseason at half cost, Ccir.e at enceand havehe first choice.

Sold and Recommended byFISCHER DRUG STORE.

territorial cattle sanitary uoara re-

turned last night from a trip to

Morlarty, Mcintosh and Stan-.ley- .

Earl Scott, U. S. commissioner atEstancla, who Is also engaged In thereal estate and Insurance business, wasa visitor today In Santa Fe. He arrivedhero last night.

'

Superintendent Clinton J. Crandall,of the United States Indian School, ison a visit to the San Juau pueblo onofficial business and is expected to re-

turn tomorrow evening.W.'J. Black, passenger traffic man-

ager for the Santa Fe railway system,passed through the territory yester-day en route from his headquarters In

Chicago, to the Pacific coast.Mr .and Mrs. Joseph B. Hayward

who were married here yesterday willremain in the city several days before

proceeding to their home at Morlarty.They are guests at the Palace.

Hon. Eduardo Martinez of Anton

Chlco, prominent s'tock raiser andmerchant of Guadalupe county, la ona visit to Las Vegas. His wife has been

very ill at their Anton Chlco home.

Floyd J. Gibbons, of Denver, specialofficial of the U. S. Revenue Service,has been in Las Vegas on official bus-

iness. He will visit other points In

the territory before returning north.Captain Fred Fornoff of the terri-

torial mounted police force will leavetomorrow for Albuquerque. He will

accompany the Albuquerque trade ex-

cursionists on their special train overthe Belen "cut-off.- "

Traveling Auditor Charles V. Saf-for-

Is on a tour through the north-

ern part of the territory on officialbusiness. Today he was in Raton

making an Inspection of the financialrecords of Colfax county.

Charles Chadwlck, sheep buyer of

Albuquerque, left last night for Mag-dalen-

Socorro county, where he will

ship 3,000 lambs to Colorado. . The

For Half a Century the Leading Dry Goods Honse in the City.

Wholesale & Retail.P. O. Box 219. --o- Phone No. 86.

For anything and everything appertaining to Printing or Bindingcall on the New Mexican Printing CompanyPERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS.

MONEY TO LOAN

On notes, pianos, organs, horses, wagons and other chattels, also on

salaries, diamonds and jewelery, a3 low as $10 and as high as $200Loans are quickly made and strictly private. Time, one month to one

year. Giving goods remain In your possession except In jewelry.

assOur rates are reasonable. Call and see us before borrowing. C.ES WAGRIER

at SALMON Store.Win. FAtyUf rarmtare Company.Iron and Brass Beds, Rattan Goods, Kitchen Cabinets, Book andCorner Stands, wardrobes, desks and Imported goods.

NATHAN SALMON.The largest and the only te store in Santa Fe.

EMBALMING AND

UNDERTAKING

A SPECIALTY.

lambs are raised in the section sur-tlo- n

surrounding Magdelena.Charles H. Sporleder, past grand

master, George W. Ward, past grand

LEGAL BLANKS.Stock Blanks

Bill of Sale Animals Bearing Ven-

dor's Recorded Brand, 14 sheet.BUI of SaleAnimals not BearingAffidavit of Assessment, 1-- 2 sheet.Renewal of Chattel Mortgage, 1- -i

sheet.Vendor's Recorded Brand, 1-- 4

Justice of the Peace BlanksJustice Quarterly Report 2 sheet.Homestead Application, 1-- 2

sheet. "

Township Plats, full sheet.Release of Deed of Trust. 1-- 2 sheetFinal proof, 1-- 2 sheet.Affidavit to be Filed Before Contest

1-- 2 sheeLAffidavit of Witness, 1--2 sheetlUpoteca de fclenea lluobles, 2

illego.Assignment of Morfgaco, v2 sheet

er, $3.50. Postage, Leather, 16c, piper. 14c.

Flanza Oflclal j Jurunento, 2

.ego.Application for License, Retail U

English and Spanish. 100 in Book, 7Ro

Power of Attorney, 1-- sheet.Bill of Sale Animals Not BearingDeed of Trust, full sheet.Affidavit and Order for Publication

of Notice of Contest against a Non-reside-

Entryman, 1-- 2 sheet.Application for License, 12 afiefet.Bill of Sail In Books of 25 tUuis.Formula de Enumeration, 2 pliegoReport of the Assessor, full sheet..

English, 2 sheet.Application for MarUgo IJeeni.

f.aulali, 2 sheet.Agreement of Publisher. 14 sheet.Authority to Gather, Drive and Han

die animals Not Bearing Oder's Recorded Brand. 2 sheet,plaint, sheet.

Bill of Sale. sliest.Forcible Entry ml DJiir. Smu

ions, shoot.Claimants Testimony, 4 074b, 2

sheet.Declaration of Application,

12 sheet.Non-reside- Ktitryman, 12sheet.

Final Homestead Proof. full

master and C. D. Boucher, also a30A-- 8 San Francisco St 'Phono 10

prominent member of the Masonic fraNight Oall Tbone No 1

ternity, all of Las Vegas, have goneto Dawson.where a new Masonic lodgewill be Instituted.

Marlon L. Burrow of Nacogdoches,Texas, is expected to arrive In SantaFe In a few days to take a position The Best Wagon on Earth.as prescription clerk at the IrelandPharmacy. He Is a graduate of theTexas College of Pharmacy at Galves-

ton, and has been a registered pharm-acist for a number of years.

M V. Butter

a Specialty.Chairman W. S. Hopewell of the

board of control of the Sixteenth Na

tlonal Irrigation Congress, spent yes

iterday in the city a guest at the Clairehotel. Although suffering greatly from

rheumatism, ho kept busy as a beei looking after the dutlesc of his post

,tion while here. He returned to theDuke City last night. Ho had a longconsultation with Governor Curry on

.Irrigation congress matters.E. J. McLean, senior member of EWinter reeery Qot ,J. McLean company, dealers In wool

land hides In the Colorado capital andiwho Is Interested in several New Mex

Southeast Corner Plaza, Santa Fe. Telephone No. 40lco branch establishments of the turn,came to tho city Sunday on businessand on a personal visit to Major andMrs. R. J. Palen, Mrs. Palen being aBE5I

sister of Mrs. McLean. Mr. McLeanwas a merchant and business manof this city for a great many yearsand Is well and pleasantly remembered. He states that business condl

LATEST THINGS IN

Foveltlos of Spring Millinery.

Imported Hats, Flowers andOrnaments.

Watch for my Opening.

Mrs. J. P. LYING.

South Side flaza. Santa Fe, N. 31.

The Best Place in Town to buy your

HARDWAREINCORPORA1ED tlons In Colorado have improved sincethe first of tho year and he thinksthat after the nomination of presidential candidates, business will continueto Improve rapidly. He speaks hope-

fully of the wool market for southwest-ern wool growers. , HARNESS

SADDLES(Continued On Page Eight.)

H. B. Cartwfight & Buo.,

WHOLESALE GROCERSGrain. Flour and Potatoes. Stationery.Patent Medicine and Grocers' Sundries.

P2MPT ATTENTION GIVEN HAIt OBI) J-- 8

HARROWS

CATHOLIC PRIESTS OPERA HOUSEWood-Dav- is Hardware Go.

TO NEW PARISHES

Father Bertram Goes .to Monticelloand Father Krayer to Sapello

Father Molinle to Tucumcarl.SANTA FE, N. M

For anything and everything appertaining to Printing or Bindingoall ci the New Mexican Printing Company.

Mysterious ArmourTunny Fishing.

Horse of Another Color.. For anything and everything appertaining to Printing or Binding

call on the New Mexican Printing Company. Stolen Pig.

Rov. Father Rlbera who has beenlrlsh priest in the Catholic churchat the little town of Sapello has re-

signed his pastorate owing to ill healthwhich fact has occasioned a shiftingaround of several Catholic priests ofthe diocese of Santa Fe. Rov.FatherPeter Krayer who has been pastor atMonticello has been transferred to theparish at Sapello and the latter's form

Song "Won't Somebody Be My foA.SH OA SH CASIBLMother."

BENHURAnd the Chariot Race.

LIKE MA.OIO.SANTA FE MEAT & LIVE STOCKICTUST There Is a magnetism about the prices which

can resist. As a matter of fact if you knew youproduce for CASH and save twentyflve per cent

er's parish Is now being presided ov-

er by Rev. Father Eugenlo Bertram,who has been for some time pastor ofthe Cathedral. His place here has been

7HEN in need oiV thing on Earth by a

NEW MEXICAN WANT AD, -February 28th and 29th ELKS BIQ

8HOW.

Every Evening Change of Program

in aoing bo you would eagerly grasp tne opportunity woum you notWell, now here Is your chance and the SANTA FE MEAT & LIVESTOCK COMPANY is the place offering the Inducement. Quality FirstClass, no Competition in Prices, Courteous Treatment, Prompt Serv-

ice, Prices too Low for Others to Buck and Satisfaction Guaranteed.Have added a first class sausage maker. From now on we will

make a specialty of home-mad- e sausage of all kinds.

filled by the appointment of Rev. Fath-er Jules Collin, who was formerlystationed at Mora. Rev. Father JulesMolinlo who has been an as-

sistant priest at the Cathedral for sev- -

Monday and Thursday.

It will positively brino results. Admission locReserved Section 20ceral months will be sent In a week or

two to take charge of a new parishat TucumcarJ. ; ., J SANTA FE MEAT & LIVE STOCK CO.Doors Open at 7 O'clock; Performance

at 7:30 and 8:30 O'clock.

J

SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. SANTA FE. N, M.1WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1908. PAGE FIVE

Carlsbad Mineral Wate. Nature's Own RemedyFfotn the Catlsbad Wells at Mineral Wells, Texas

A Specific for Rheumatism, Headache, Neuralgia. Dyspepsia, Nasal Catarrh, Kidney and Liver diseases of all kinds. Female Complaints, Scrofulaand all skin diseases.

ANALYSISSulphate Radium 230 82 Chloride of Sodium 19 43 Bicarbonate Sodium 20 95 Silica 141Sulphate Potassium 176 Bicarbonate Sodium .. .' 16 85 Iron Alumna 2 66 Volatile Matter .'...'.'.! 131

Total Sallda 296 09

For sale by THE IRELAND PHARMACY, Sole Agents. Pints, quarts and one half gallons.

IIMINOR CITY TOPICSYour Aim and Oursday in Rosarlo cemetery following thecelebration of requiem mass at thoCathedral. Very Rev. Anthony Four-clieg- u

officiated at the funeral serviceswhich were attended by many sorrow-ing relatives and friends.,

Upwards of thirty people were fedat the Colonial supper which was serv-ed last evening at St. Vincent's sani-tarium under the auspices of tho loc-al Sisters of Charity. Old fashioneddishes comprised the menu and themeal was greatly enjoyed by thosepresent. Each guest was presentedwith a mlnature bronzed hatchet as a

N Weather forecast for New Civ

Mexico Fair weather tonightand Thursday with stationarytemperature. - X

The Studebaker.For the an Who Wank the Best

To him and to all who believe that qualityis better investment than its counterfitin buying a wagon, we will show beyonda doubt that the is asgood as right materials, mcdern appliancesir. construction, and skilled wo: kmen, who"Know How", csn nnke it.

ARE IDENTICAL

Our success depends largely on the

success of our customers. Wo need

both class of customers depositors andborrowers.

Tf in any way wo can be of service to

on, call in and tell us w but you want.

WE PAY1 per cent on Time Deposits.

souvenir.Springlike weather prevailed today

in Santa Fo and vicinity and accord-

ing to the weather forecast It will con-

tinue tonight and Thurscday. The tem-

perature at t; o'clock this morning was

LOANS MADE OK

APPROVED SECURITY

3fi degrees and the lowest during lastnight 32 degrees. The maximum tern-- !

perature yesterday was IS degrees at

LIVERY STABLE

FINE RIGS. RELIABLE HORSES. SINGLEBUGGIES, SURRIES, HACKS.

CALL UP 'PHONE NO. 9When in Need of Anything in the LiveryLine, Drivers Finished. Rates Riflht.

The GreatT7

CONSIDER WHY

YOU KNOW i,.n f.,r fii'uyear most farmors ami i anchnianhave considered tho STt' OKUA KKR

The Pest Wagon on Earth

3:40 p. m and the minimum tempera-ture 2G degrees at C: 50 a. m. The meantemperature was 37 degrees and theaverage relative humidity (10 per cent.

Several ladies have called at the of-

fice of the New Mexican and requestedthat it be made known to Sheriff Clou-so-

that they request that he informCity Marshal Closson that the num-ber of stray canines on thft citystreets is very distasteful to pedes-trains- ,

especially those of the gentlesex, and that some of these dogs arepositively dangerous and annoying.Their number should be decreased andif the city marshal will listen to Sher-iff Closson after this official talks tohim the people generally will be great-ly pleased. They say they hope thatboth officials will act in conjunctionand thus rid the city of the nuisance.

Continued on Page Eight.

Reserved seats for the Elks' vaude-

ville show Friday and Saturday even-

ings ran be procured a't Fiseher'n drugstore.

Tickets have been reduced to 75

cents for the Woman's Board of Tradeball to be given In tho hall of the new

library building next Monday.The Wood-Davi- s Hardware company

has secured the contract for putting ina new sewer and plumbing for a toiletroom for women in the Federal build-

ing.Territorial Auditor W. G. Sargent

has purchased from I. Sparks thevacant lot at the southwest corner of

Manhattan avenue and Galtsteostreet.

The high school seniors will enter-

tain the members of the junior classand a few friends Tuesday evening.March 3, at the home of Miss MaryMcFIe, 130 Manhattan avenue.

The "Kandy Kidds." In a charactersong and dance will be one of the fea-

tures of the Elks' vaudeville show atthe opera house Friday and Saturday.

Scenes taken from the play "Ben Hur"whffch was dramatized from GeneralLew Wallace's great novel of thatname which he wrote while governorof New Mexico, are being exhibited in

moving pictures at the opera honsp.A regular meeting of Santa Fe

Lodge No. 4G0, B. P. O. Elks will beheld at the lodge rooms this evening.All members and visiting brothers areurged to attend as matters of iniort-anc- e

will come up for consideration.The hotels of this city, despite the

dull times, are doing a good business.Last night they registered guests asfollows: At the Palace, fourteen; atthe Claire, thirteen; at the Norman-die- ,

twelve; and at the Corona'do six;making a total of forty-five- .

Requiem mass was celebrated at theCathedral this morninj? over the re-

mains of the late Mrs. Maria Escupu-11- a

Dominguez de Castillo, after whichthe body wa laid to rest in Rosarlo

has been mado since, tho firstStudebaker wagon was made.Indeed the Studebaker wagonhelped to make tlio West. It hasbeen one of the most efficient aids

YOU KNOW thin iheSTUDE-H-

KKR EACTORY at Soiiihher.d,Ind., H tho la rue!,

Factory in the World

YOU KNOW that morn

Studebaker Wagons

to the advancement of civilizationby making transporta'lon easy forAS'. CLOSS4 the ploncec Many ot me nrst menin the West took the Studebakerwith them. They aro still buyingStudebakers, baviug learned their

aro sold every vear than most riiauu

value by experience. iue swacbaker Is better y than everbefore.

Studebaker also make a full line of all faclurers make In ton yars thore's

The seals and record boows ior no-

taries public for sale by the NewMexican Printing company at veryreasonable ntes. Seals for Incor-

porated companies are also handle.1.Call at or address the New Mexican

Printing company, SanU Fe.New

a REASON- --kinds or vehicles, lirtrness, etc. ineyN control entire outputof the World BuKpyCo. ana make the "izzer Line- - oi vemcies.All dealers handle Studebaker goods.Write us tor catalogues, etc

Studebaker Bros. Mf. Co.South Bend, I rid.

WESTEBX BEPOSlTOKIESi

YOU HIT THE RIGHT FEED

when you Btrlkn this eBtabllshmeeutwe handle nothing but

FRIST-CLAS- S FLOUR AND FEED.

Those who have dealt with us don'thave to be. told how excellent our spe-

cialties are: And those who don'tknow our flour and feed are losingsomething every day they remain un-

acquainted. If you are one of theseyou should give us a trial order atonce.

Sole Agency ForINTERNATIONAL 8TOCK FOOD.

ITS THE BEST.

We havn just received a car

of STUDKHAKER and have all

sizes and styles,

Call aiS lei is Slow Yon

We can save you money

StaFraucLeo, Cul. 1'ortlnad, OrcfOB.The New Mexican can do printing

equal to that done in any of the largecities. Our ?olieitor: Every piece of

ou imko vnj,

work we turn out. Try our stock onceand you will certainly come again. Wehave all the facilities for turning outevery class of work, including one ofthe best binderies In the Westcemetery. The funeral services were

largely attended, evidencing the esteem in which the deceased was held.

Keep your business before theby advertising in your home paper.Reverentlv and tenderly the re

mains of 4he late Mrs. Benigna Gar-

cia de Delgado were interred yester

' ' LEO HERSCHWholesale una Retail Dealers lu

TLOUR, HAY, GRAIN, POTATOES, SALT AND SEEDS,THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GRAIN HOUSE IN SANTA FE, NEW MEX., Everything in Hardware.

Phone No, 83. eMail Order Solicited

H.S. HIE 8C0.New Mexfco Military Institute. M

NEW GOODS i

Fine Line

Sprint aci SiirHuts Flowers, Ribbons,

La Tosca Net, L'ico. ChilTuii

and othor new styles in veilstul veiling1

MISS. A. MUGIER.Southeast Corner Vltza,

ioni

iQV

3

n

IJUST RECEIVED A

Fresh lot of Kew York

ROSWELL. NEW MSXICC."The West Point of tho Southwest."

Army Officer Detailed by War Department. Army Inspectors RANK SCHOOLIN CLASS "A."

Thorouyh Academic course, preparingyoung men for college or foi' business life.Great amoun4. of open air work. Healthiestlocation of any Military 8chool In the Union.Located in the beautiful Pecoe Valley thegarden spot of the West at an elevationof 3,700 feet above sea level, sunshine everyday, but little rain or snow during session.

Eleven fficers and Instructors, all gradu-ates from standard eastern colleges. Tenbuildings, thoroughly furnished,, heated,liqhted and modern In all respects.

REGENTS E. A. Cahoon, President; W.G. Hamilton, Vice President; J. PhelpsWhite, Treasurer; W. M. Atkinsor., Secre-

tary, and W. A. Flnlay.For particulars and Illustrated catalogue

address,COL. JA8. W. WILL80N,

Superintendent

2f

Butanes FirIt

THE WEST FOR THE WEST,The Colorado Jfathnal Life sstrarce Crirjzr.y

Denver Coloado.

The Pioneer Life Insurance Co.,of the Southwest

A. M BERGERE, Manager for New Mexico.Catron Block, , Santa Fe, N. M.

In 10 pound Sacks or

in Bulk

Also have a fine line of

laple Sorghumand other fancy

TABLE SYRUPS

est

XfSSSi

Kodaks and Photo SuppliesART PICTURES AND FRAMINGWe make a specialty ot DEVELOPING, PRINT-ING and ENLARGING. Mail Orders Given PromptAttention. Send for Catalogue.

KOWLAND 4 DEWEY COMPANY. .1US S. Broadway, Loi Angelas, Cm

CALL Ap SEE FOR YOURSELF

THE FINEST AND FULL LINE OF HS 8

DPrimrose BierNONE BETTER.

Diamonds, Wat dies, Clocks

Jewelry, Silverware, heco-rate- d

China, Novelties,Leather and I catlier EhenyGoods.

WHY DID YOU COME WEST?To rest, recuperate, hunt, flsh, breathe fresh, pure air, see mountain

scenery, get a change, llvo a new and and fascinating life under new condi-

tions, and get food that neds no pure food law. -

That's why you came west!There Is a beautiful little valley that nestles between the highest

mountains of tbe Rockies on the upper Pecos river; ideal altitude, 7,000

f6et, and temperature Identical with Santa Fe. Its streams swarm wlttitrout and the woods and ranges are lied with game large and small. Theranchers live the life of th west. There are mountain lion, .bears, deer,and wolves for the hunter. There are saddle ponies to be had for the ask-

ing, rooms in a big rambling ranch house with wide verandas, tent roomaar a cabin if you want it. The days are never dull. You see a great ranchand the genuine western life. Fresh milk, butter and eggs all you canlrlnk and eat. Sleep in blankets at night flsh in your shirt sleeves duringthe day. You couldn't spend more than ?9 a week if you tried. Its theplace you are looking for. Accommodations for both men and women.

Inquire this office or addresB THE VALLEY RANCH, Pecoa, N. M.

passed by Congress forbidding railroadoperators working more than nine hours aday, has created demand for about 30,000more telegraph operators than can now besecured. Railroad companies have cut railroad wires Into Telegraphy Departments of

DRAUGHON'SPractical Business Colleges.

For booklet, "Why Learn Telegraphy?"call or address Jno. V. Draughon, Pres. atEl Paso, San Antonio, Dallas or Kanta City.

BUSINESS men say DRAUGHON'S Is THEBEST. THREE months' Bookkeeping byDRAUGHON'S copyrighted methods equalsSIX elsewhere. 75 of the U. S. COURT RE-

PORTERS write the Shorthand Draughonteaches. W rite for prices on lessons In Short-hand, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, etc.. BY

MAIL or AT COLLEGE.. 30 Colleges in 17 States.POSITIONS secured or MONEY BACK. Enterany time; no vacation. Catalogue FREE,

S. SpitzMANUFACTURER

JEWELER E26.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 1903.PAGE SIX SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. SANTA BB. N. M.

FRATERNAL SOCIETIESHOTEL ARRIVALS

Palace.J. B. Hayward and wife, Morlarty;

Santa Fe Central Railway Company Excursions MASONIC.

W. S. Willis, Chicago; John D. W.Veeder, Las Vegas; W. L. Hartman,Pueblo, Colorado; C. R. Wise, WilliamWeinberg, Denver; Fred C. Scobey,TABLE Dally tourist rates to Los Angeles,

San Francisco" California and the

Montezuma Lodge No.1. A. F. & A. M. Regu-lar communication firstMonday of each monthat Masonic Hall at7:30 p. m.

N. L KING, W. M,

Raton; L. H. Flnnerbugle, San FranPierce, Grand Canyon of Arizona and return.Cisco: C. M. Atwood, W. F,Effective Sunday, August 11, 1&07.

North BoundSouth BoundDenver; H. F. Strlckllng, Chicago; C.

A. Ommaney, Kansas City; I. F. Har-

ris, Paducah, Kentucky.ALAN R. McCORD, Secretary.Statloui. Mo 1Alt!MiNo 1

Six months' round trip ticket on saledally to Los Angeles and San FranCisco. Stop overs going and returningwithin limit

To Los Angeles and roturn, $56,90.To San Francisco and return, $66.90.

Lt . ... Santa F ... AfrlClaire.

F. J. Otero, Albuquerque; J. B. Card,Las Vegas; B. F. Gibbons, Wichita,

T,0008,0606,8706,250

1 40 p2 tl p3 38 pi4 9p4 29p6 49 p8 19 D

5 23 p4 19 p3 86 p3 00 p2 35 pt 13 P

18 41 p11 15 a

" "Kennedy,..." Stanley ... "" Morlarty ..."" Ualutoih.,. "" Eitanoia.,.. "" Wlllard.... "

Arr .... Torraua . . Lva

9,171) Kansas; F. B. Walling, Denver; W. S.

Santa Fe Chapter. No.1, R. A. M. Regu-lar convocation secondMonday of each monthat Masonic Hall at7; 30 p. m.

6,140 To the Grand Canyon and return,Hopewell, Albuquerque; J. H. Ktrkr7 50 pi St. Louis; B. P. Smith, Omaha, Ne-,a- u a&y "cei, wun stop over pnvueg-braska- ;

C. L. Knowles, Kansas City; within limit for $36.25. Also haveP. J. Franklin, Albuquerque; Paul J. a six months' ticket on sale dally toFoster, Guthrie, Oklahoma; J. D. Kro-- Prescott and Phoenix, Arizona and re-bot-

Swink; P. N. Nichols, Outland, Iturn for 146.25. These tickets are

S. 8PITZ, H. P.Mri i nun 3EUGMAN, 8eoretary.

Colorado; A. Judell, Kansas City.Normandle.

M. Folllngor, City of Mexico; C. B.

Santa Fe CommanderyNo. 1, K. T, Regularconclave second Satur-day in oach month at

good on any train.One Way Second Class Colonist Rates

to California and the NorthwestEffective March 1st to April 30th,Ellis, Chicago; Tlllle C. Hughes, W.

Freight, Passenger and Steamshipbusiness.

Pullman bertha secured by wire.Connections: At Santa Fe, with

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, andAtchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail-

way. At Kennedy, with Atchison, To-

peka & Santa Fe Railway. At Tor-rane- e

with El Paso and SouthwesternSystem.

8. B. QRIMSHAW,General Freight and Passenger Agent

W. Wakeman, Odessa, Missouri; E. A.

E. C.Zlnarwir and wife. Las Veeas: L. W. .will be on sale dally from Santa Fe to .. m 'Zn"utCity, Kansas; R. T. Andrews and COt Sacramento, Stockton and inter--

Santa Fo Lodge of Perfection No. l,14th degree, Ancient and AcceptedScottish Rite of Free Masonry meetson the third Saturday of each month

wife, Cambridge, Nebraska; Mrs. Ev-

ans, Espanola.Coronado.

Jonathan Eppler, Smith Eppler,Henry Eppler, Kansas City; F. H.

Huey, F. G. Osborn, Rago, Kansas;Claud Fisher, Stanley.

at 7:30 o'clock In ths evening inMasonic Hall, south side of Plaza.Visiting Scottish Rite Masons are cor-

dially Invited to attend.Si. Lis Mi I k Ml Mil Ci.

mediates for $30.00. Liberal stop-over-

Similar low rates to points inWashington state, Oregon and BritishColumbia via Denver, Colorado, withstop over privileges along line. Forfurther particulars please call on theundersigned.Semi-Annu- Mormon Conference 8a It

Lake City, Utah, April 4-- 1908.

For the above occasion the SantaFe will sell tickets from Santa Fe,N. M., to Salt Lake City, for $30 round

trip. Tickets on sale March 29, 30, 31

and April 1, 1908. Final return limit60 days from date of sale, continuouspassage on going trip. Stop .overs atpleasure on return trip, within final

Venerable Master.CHARLES A. WHEELON, 32,

HENRY F. 8TEPHEN8, 14,

Secretary.

DETAILS OF SANTAROSA HORROR

MVSSi SCHEDULEPASSENGER I. O. O. F.Fire In Which Three Children Were

Cremated Due to Explosion ofGasoline Stove.

limit.G. H. DONART,

AgentIn Effect September 1, 1907.

Santa Rosa, N. M., Feb. 26. One of

the most heartrending accidents thatever happened In Santa Rosa, occur-

red last Sunday afternoon about fiveo'clock when the residence of W. A.

Davis was destroyed by fire, burningalive his three little children two

Santa Fe Lodge, No. 2, I.O. O. F...meets every Thursday evening in OddFellows' Hall, San Francisco Street.Visiting brothers are Invited and wel-

come.LEO HER8CH, N. O.

R. L. BACA, V. G.DAVID L. MILLER,

Secretary.

Headquarters for wedding cards andannouncements, at the New Mexican

STATIONSMiles

fromRaton girls and a boy Maudlna, aged 3 1-- 2 .Printing Company, Santa Fe,

Leaves.years; William, aged 2 1-- 2 years, anda baby girl, 3 months old.

Mrs. Davis had left the house fora moment to run across the street to

B. P. O. E.HOT TAMALE8.

Hoi Tamales, Chile Verde, ChileCrAnraAa Pnanln with P.nftrltna. Mfi.

Auto No3CHo ! Car MondayDaily Dally Wednesday.

Ex. Sun. Friday18 15 p. m 6 85 p. m.1157 a. m 6 05p.roII 40 a. m 5 45 p. m.HOOa.m 5 20p.m.11 10 a.m 1 10 p.m.

1 10 25 b. m 4 05 p.m.10 15 a. m 4 05 p.m.9 53 a. m. 9 45 p. m.

3 15 p. m.9 85 a.m. a5 55pini. p.m.

1f6 10 p. m 1 40 p. m.

No. 81 Auto Vfi 1

Monday Car "

Wed. Dally DallyFriday. Ex. Sun.

7 00 a.m 4 00 p. m.7 a a. m 4 23 p. m.I 60 a. m 4 43 p. m.3 20 a.m 5 00 p.m.

5 10 p. m.9 10 a.m 115 50 p. m.9 13 a. m 5 55 p. m.

53 a. m 6 15 p. m.0 20 a, m 6 30 p.m.

11 80 a m. 7 00 a. mU 20 p.m. 1T7 45 a. m

07

13

20

23

33

41

47

EATON, N. M Arrive. .. .CLIFTON HOUSE

8 PRIiST.)N..KOEHLER, JUNCTION

KOEHLER

vermejoCERROSOSO t .'

CIMARRON l'UTB PARK Lv".

Ar...i seo a sick neighbor, when it Is sup-jnud- o and Chicken Tamale are amongposed that the gasoline stove exploded he Mexican and Spanish dishes which

sotting fire to tho house and possibly are being served nightly at the up-to-- to

the children. date short order house. The Bon Ton:iAt..

Lv..Ar..

Dr. E. C, Baker made an attempt to Restaurant.

Santa Fe Lodge No. 460, B. P. O. E.holds its regular session on the secondand fourth Wednesdays of each monthVisiting brothers are Invited and wel-

come.R. H. HANNA,

Exalted Ruler.J. D. SENA,

Secretary.

No. 21

Tuesday STATIONSNo. 20

TuesdayThundaySaturday

MilesfromDes

MoinesThursday

WHAT EVERYBODY WANT8.Everybody desires good

' health,which la impossible unless the kid'

SaturdayLeave DES MOINES, N. M Arrive

CAPOLIN VEGASVIGIL

THOMPSONCUNNINGHAM

Arrive) CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION Leave

1000 a. m.9 25 a. m.845 a. m.830 a. m.805 a. m.7 80 a. m.1 nO a. m.7 00 a.m.

0112255314242

49

11 00 a. m.U 40a. m.12 2'. p. m.12 40 p. m.

1 lis p. m.1 50p. m.2 00 p. m.2 20 p. m.

neys are Healthy. Foley's KidneyRemedy corrects Irregularities andcures all forms of kidney or bladderdisorders. Take Foley's Kidney Rem-

edy at once and prevent Brlght's Dis-

ease and diabetes. Sold at The Ire-

land's Pharmacy.

Lea- - e. f CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION 1 Arrive.LeavesArrive. .ttATUH.fl. U.

VISITING CARDS.Engraved cards de vlsite and wed-

ding Invitations a specialty at the NewMexican printing office. Any onestanding in need of such will do wellto call at this office and examine sam-

ples, style of work and prices.

get to the children. He was the firston the scene and breaking in the doorhe grouped his way thropgh the densesmoke and flames to the bed and dif-

ferent parts of the house, searchingfor the litle ones, but could neithersee nor hear them. The smoke andflameB finally drove him from theroom.

The house was a frame structureand was entirely consumed in a fewminutes.

Mr. Davis was out of town at thetime, having left Saturday for Sunny-side- .

Mrs. Davis is almost Insane with

grief.Before leaving the burning house

Dr. Baker was so overcome with thefire and smoke that he fell to the floorand barely crawled from the buildingbefore the roof and upper part of thehouse fell in.

t Connects with El Pago 4 Southwestrrn Ry. train 124, arriving In Dawson, N. M at 6:10 p. m.t Connects with El Paso 4 Southwestern Ry . train 125, leaving Dawson. N. M. at 10:05 a. m

Stage for Van Houten, N M., meets trains at Preston, N. M.

j Connects with Stage to and from Taos and Elliabetbtown, N. M.

rrnb- r.t!nn nlt.h A T A S V Vv at. Pntnn n.nA Prftston. with 13. &. S. Rv. at DeS MolneS. and K. P. 8 WilOi(a LVUlivi. uium niuu . pw v v- v- - - - - i

v. at Vermejo. N. M.Cimarron, N. M . la depot for following stations In N. M.: Co&te, Ponll Park, Rayado and Red Lakes,Ute Park, N. M., is depot for following stations In N. M.: Arroyo Seco, Aurora, Baldj, Black Lakes, Cerro, Elizabeth-own- ,

Lobo, Questa, Rancbos de Taos, Red River City, Talpa, Taos, Twining and Valdez.

Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrupacts gently but promptly oa the bow-

els. It stops the cough by soothing thethroat and lung Irritation. Sold byThe Ireland Pharmacy.

Advertisement For Proposals.Santa Fe, N. Mex., Feb. 26, 1908. Sealed

proposals will be received at this buildinguntil 2 o'olock p. m.. March 10, 1908, forfurnishing fuel, lights, water, ice, miscel-laneous supplies, washing towels, haulingashes, and sprinkling streets for this build-ing during the llscal year ending June 30,

such portion of the year as may bedeemed advisable. The right to reject anyand all bids is reserved by the Treasury De-

partment. H. P. BARDSHAR, Custodian.

J, VAN HOUTEN, VY. A. GORMAN,J. DEDMAN,Superintendent. Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. uon. vassenger Agi,

,N. M. RATON, N. M.RATONRATON, N. M

The New Mexican Printing companyIs prepared to furnish cards de vlsitefnr InritAQ fmrl frr franHamon nn ohnrt

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.

I, the undersigned, assessor of thecounty of Santa Fe, Territory of

Legal blanics both English andSpanish for sale by the New MexicanPrinting Companr. 'Grippe Is sweeping the country.

New Mexico, hereby give notice to stop It with Preventlcs, before It gets

notice in first class' style at reason-able prices, either engraved or print-ed. Call In the New Mexican Printingcompany.The New k'ex.can Printing company

will do your Job work with neatnessand dispatch.

all persons owners of taxable proper- - deeply seated. To check early coldsty, real or personal in the county, that with these little Candy Cold Cure Tab-unde- r

the law they are required to lets Is surely sensible and safe. Pro-file schedules of their property with ventics contain Quinine, no laxative,the assessor on the first day of nothing harsh or sickening. PneuMarch, 1908, or thereafter until the monla would never appear if early30th day of April, I will be at colds were promptly broken. Also goodmy office at the court house to fur- - for feverish children. Large box, 48

nlsh blank tax schedules, to receive tablets, 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes 5

schedules, and to administer the oath cents. Sold by all dealers.

MADE FOR SERVICEIN THE ROUGHEST WEATHERAND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY

Keep your business before theby advertising in your home paper.

"Elaitle" Bookeus .WATERPROOF

ma Subscribe for the Daily Newand get the news. m m ti

required by law, I will also give duenotice of visits to precincts outside of POMMEL

SLICKERSNEW MEXICO CATTLEMAN

WANT8 DIVORCE SET ASIDEthe city for the purpose of taking re-

ports of assessments. Blank sched-ules will be furnished on annllnatinn

tho original anoT only per-fect sectional bookcasemade. The doors are nonbinding, dust-proo- f, oper-ate on roller bearings, andpositively cannot get outof order. Bases furnishedwith or without drawers.Call and see them, orsend for catalog No, 10S

By the New (Viexica

erintlng Company, Locsagents. Santa FE, N. M

bv mail to DroDertv owners. I Clayton, N. M., Feb. 26. AttorneyMOT

'352This trade markana the wordTower on thebuttons dlstlivmilsh this hick

Dated Santa l e. New Mexico, this uoiaman or mis piace, represenungGeorge Thomas, a wealthy cattlemanthe 21st day of February, 1908.

For the News

Read the

New MexicanMARCELINO A. ORTIZ,

county Assessor, vou n iw grade slicker from

the Just as goodbrand

of Union county, has filed a motion in

the district court of Las Animas coun-

ty, Colorado at Trinidad, asking thatthe divorce recently granted to Mrs.Cora Thomas from George Thomas, in

A J TOWCH tO hOSTON ytN0 N CO (. ".(. VO0

"BOOTH'8 FRESH OYSTERS."bass, Lake Trout, Perch, which she was given $5,000 alimony iBlack

Salmon, Silver Herring, Bullheads. ' and the custody of their minor child,Frog's Legs, Lake Trout, Lobsters and be set aside and the caseShrimp can be found only at the Bon on the ground that the divorce actionTon restaurant, where they can cook! was in violation of an agreement his

wife made with him.ust to your taste.

f "HO OY8TER8 HOI"The first of the season Just receivedLEGAL BLANKS.Going to EI Paso? fat tha nniv liTutvjiata ahnrr. nraar

Missouri Code Pleadings, $6.00. The hou8e The Bon Ton, where they areauyww Ml ttSW BArvail wuir tooto Pell and

Mexico Code. Postage 17c. be convinced. They handle A. Booth'sLaws of New Mexico, 1899, 1901

DIRECT ROUTETQ.

The Mining Camps of Colorado, Utah and Nevada;To Denver, Colorado Springs and

Pueblo is Via the

Denver & Rio Grande RailwayThrough the fertile San Luis valley, also to the

San Joan country of Colorado.For information at to rates, train service, des

criptive literature, etc call on or address

New York oysters, which come Inand 1903; English or Spanleh, ""J.,pamphlet $8.25; full leather $3;

TAKE THE GOLDEN STATE LIMITED

At Torrance at 11:10 A. V.

Be in El Paso at 5:30 P.M.

Rhode Island Red, Hardy hustlers,wonderful layers, - delicious meat,quick growth, cockerels and eggs forsale. Write for free price circular, A.C. Austin, Angus, N. Mex.

"105, English or Spanish, pamphlet,$2.75; full leather, $3.60; postage

240 Page J. P. ClvU Docket, $2.75,Postage 46c.

240 J. P. Criminal Docket, $2.76.Pottage 46c

320 Page J. P. Docket, 1-- 4 Civil, 4

Criminal, $4.00. Postage 66e.480 Page hand made Journal, 6.75.4t$0 Page band made Ledger, $6.60.

The best remedy Known today torall stomach troubles Is Kodol, whlohla guaranteed to give prompt relief.

F. H. MoBRIDE, AgentSanta Fe, N. M.

K. HOOPER, G. P. A T. A.

Denver, Colo.Money's Digest of New Mexico Re-l-it Is a natural dlgestant; It digests

ports. Full Sheep $6.60; Postage what you eat, it i pleasant to take,Sold by The Ireland Pharmacy.

The Trip to El Paso is a quick pleasant joiuney via

theS. F. C. and E. P. & S. W. The Golden State

Limited has now resumed Mid winter Service so

take advantage of this splendid train the first time

. you have occassion to go El IPsso.

V. R- - STILES,General Passenger Agent.

El Paso, Texas,

IND.25c.

Auto de 1-- 4 pi!Warranty Deed, 1--3 sheetBond for Deed, 1-- 2 eneetOfficial Bond, 2 sheetBond of Indemnity, 1--2 sheet

leather 16c; paper 14e.

Notary Records, $1.25 each,Book,, 78c.

Mlteellaneeua

Cures Biliousness, SickHeadache, Sour Stom-

ach, Torpid Liver andChronic Constipation

Clean let the yttrz.thoroughly and deansallow complexions ofpimples and blotchcaI axative itch Syrup

r- - Via.

uycnNJFsnAv febri arv ?r ian) PAGE SEVENSANTA PE NEW MEXICAN. SANTA FE. N. M.

fME T. BELEM N m Futtire Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico,

n j Located on Helen Cut-of- f of Santa Fe R'y

ALL FAST LIMITED EXPRESS, MAIL AND

FREIGHT TRAINS OF THE SANTA FE WILL 00OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH TO BELEN,EAST AND WEST, NORTn AND SOUTH.

The lota offered are in the center of the city, well graded

(many of thorn improved by cultivation) ; no Kind or grav-

el. We need a first-clas- s bakery, tailor shop, shoe housejew-eler- ,

plumbing .shop, planing mill, coal and wood yard,

drug store, harness shop etc. etc. ; also a first-cla- as modern

hotel.

Our prices of lota are low and terms on easy payment ; ;

title perfect; warranty deeds. One-thir- d purchase money,cash. Two-thir- ds may remain on note, with mortgage a se-

curity, for one year, with 8 per cent interest thereon.

Apply at onoe for map and price if you wish to secure

Um choicest loU.

The SC1Belen Town and

ImprovementCompany

are owners of theBELE1 TOWPITE

JOHN BECKER, President.WM. M. HERQER, Secretary.

Belen is 31 miles south of Albuquerque, N. M., at the

junction of the Main Line of the Santa Fe System lead-

ing East and West from Chioago, Kansas City, Galveston

and points East to San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Pa

and Old Mexico.

1,000 business and residence lots, also 25x145 feet laid

out with broad 80 and TO-fo- ot streets, with alleys 20 feet

wide, with beautiful lake and public park and grand old

shade trees; publio school house, costing $16,000; church-

es; large mercantile establishments; the Belen Patent

Roller Mill, capacity 150 barrels daily; large winery; three

hotels, Comniorcial Club; a population of 1,500 people;

several restaurants, etc. Belen is the largest shipping point

for wood, flour, wheat, wine, beans and hay in Central New

Mexico. Its importance as a great commercial railroad city

in the near future cannot be estimated.

The Belen Town and Improvement Companynwwwmmm mm. m wmv rim-- .: xntraa.

CATTLE THIEFIS CAPTURED WAHTS

MAN WHO BUILTBELEN CUT-OF- F DEAD

James Dun, Former Chief Engineer of

Santa Fe 8yatem, Dies at FloridaResort.

Felipe Garcia of San Miguel County,Taken Into Custody Confesses

to Crime. LOST Bunch of keys. Finderleave at this office.

WANTED To buy good cow. Ad-

dress F. J. Thelmer, Santa Fe.

Las Yogas, N. M., Feb. 26. FelipeGarcia or near Buena Vista, who wasarrested a few days ago by DeputySheriff Enrique Sena, on Hie charge

Wells Fargo & CompanyExpress

General Express ForwardersTO

AH Parts of the World.Save Money and Inconvenience by Purchasing Wells Fargo

DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS, TRAVELERS'MONEY ORDERS, FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS.

Payable Throughout the United States, Canada, Mexicoand all Foreign Countries.

REMITTANCES SENT BY TELEGRAPH.

of stealing cattle, confessed yesterday FOR RENT Suite sunny rooms.Modorn conveniences, 179 Palace Ave.and tho matter will bo taken up by

the grand jury at the May term of

the territorial court.Three cattle had been stolen from

FOR SALE A ruling machine lagood condition; will be sold cheap. Ap-

ply to the New Mexican Printing

Word has been received in Santa Feof the death of James Dun, who was

formerly chief engineer of the SantaFe system with headquarters in Tope-k- a

and later in Chicago. His death oc-

curred in St. Augustine, Florida.wherehe went a month ago to recover fromthe effects of a severe attack of thegrip. For several years the deceasedhad been a sufferer from Bright's dis-

ease and this hastened the end.Mr. Dun was regarded as one of the

foremost railroad engineers In thecountry. Some, of his undertakingswere of monumental propositions. Per-

haps his greatest piece of work wasthe conception of the engineering s

for the construction of the East

the Buena Vista ranch, formerly own-

ed by Voedor and Vender of this city,and suspicion fell upon Garcia. En

rique Sena was given a search war-

rant and went to Garcia's place' to

make an investigation. On searching

FOR RENT Furnished front roomat 107 Johnson street for gentlemanonly, with use of bath and modernconveniences. Apply at number.the Garcia home, he found a large

amount of fresh meat in the house and J. D. BARNES. AgentFOR SALE A second-han- d steamboiler In good condition. It will be dis-

posed of at very low price. Apply tothe New Mexican Printing Company.

arrested the head of the Household on

suspicion.Garcia has confessed to stealing one

steer aud butchering it, but standssteadfastly to his story that he onlytook one animal.

Roswell Automobile Co.

LEGAL BLANKS.Stock Blanks

Bill of Sale Animals Bearing Ven-

dor's Recorded Brand, 14 sheet.Bill of Sale Animals not BearingAffidavit of Assessment, 2 sheet.Renewal of Chattel Mortgage, 11

sheet.Vendor's Recorded Brand, 4

Justice of the Peace BlanksJustice Quarterly Report 2 sheetHomeBtea Application, 2

hcetTownship Plats, full sheet.Release of Deed of Trust. 2 sheetFinal proof, 2 sheet.Affidavit to be Filed Before Contest

2 sheetAffidavit of Witness, 2 sheetliipotcca do Blenes Mueble, 1-- 2

dlego.issignment of Mortgage, 2 sheet

?r, $3.50. Postage, Leather, 16c, paper, 14c.

Flanza Oficlal y Juramento, 1-- 2

.''ego.Application for License, Retail

and Spanish, 100 In Book, 7S&

Power of Attorney, 1-- 2 shwt."Bill of Sale Animals Not Bearing

Deed of Trust, full sheet.Affidavit and Order for Publication

of Notice of Contest against a Non-res-ide-

Entryman, 1-- 2 sheetApplication for License, 1-- 2 sheet.Bill of Salo in Books of 25 B'.anks,Formula de Enumeracloa, 2 pliegoReport of the Assessor, full sheet.

English, 2 sheet.Application for Marlage Llcenfe.

Spanish, 2 sheet.Agreement of Publisher, 4 sheet.Authority to Gather, Drive and Han

die animals Not Bearing Owner's Re-

corded Brand, 2 htt.ttlaint, 2 sheet.

Bill of Sale, 2 Eheot.Forcible Entry and Dote.mer, Sjoi-woiis- ,

Sheet.Claimants Testimony, It

sheet.Declaration of Application,

2 sheet.Non-reBide- Entryman, 2

sheet.Final Homestead Proof, full

' sheetSheep Contracts, 2 sheet.Amended Location Notice. 12 sheet.Agreement of Publisher, 4 sheetProof of Labor, 4 sheet.Tlacor Mining 'Location, 4 sheetTitle Bond of Mining Property, 2

sheet.Mlnina: Deed, 1-- 2 sheet

PLAN TO FIGHT DISEASE.

Mrs. Otto Retsch desires to announceto her friends and to the people gen-

erally that she Is prepared to furnishfresh eggs, fresh pure cream, and goodand pure milk at market prices to all

desiring such. Mrs. Retsch's restdencois at 405 Gallsteo street, and she canbe reached by telephone No. 148 Red.

Island train, due at 2 a. m.

Running time between the twopolnta, fie hours, meals furnished ttCamp Nedmore, free of charge.

Excursion parties accommodated bynotifying the company two days In ad

Mail and Passenger Line betweenRoswell, N. M., and Torrance, N. M.,dally, 8unday included, connectionwith all trains on the Rock Island andSanta Fe Central Railways.

Leave Roswell at 1 p. m.Leave Torrance on arrival of RockAgents for the Bulck Automobiles,

chines for all purposes on the market.

ern Railway of New Mexico, the of-

ficial title of the famous Belen cut-off- .

This piece of road, crossing centralNew Mexico from Belen to Texlco,Is, from a constructive standpoint, one

of the most remarkable pieces of rail-

road building In the country. It Is now

noarlng completion some of It Is al-

ready under operation and althoughonly a couple of hundrea miles longwill have' cost when completed about

$10,000,000. He also prosecuted to asuccessful conclusion the constructionof the St. Louis and San Franciscosystem.

The deceased was well known In theterritory as during the construction ofthe Belen cut-of- t ho spent a great dealof his time personally superintendingthe work.

vance.one of the beBt known and beet ma-Tw-

of the best known and beetmarket. Address all communloatlojitmachines for all purpoees on the

and inquiries to the

Roswell Automobile Co.Roswell, New Mexico

LEGAL BLANKS.

County Superintendent's Warrant50 in Book, 35c.

Poll Tax Receipt Dook, English and

Spanish, 50 in Book, 25c.

Poll Books for City Election, 8

Pages, 40c.Poll Books for Town Election, 8

pages, 40c.Road Supervisor's Receipt Book, 50

Notary Seals:Alumnlnum Pocket, $2.75, lellv-ored- .

Desks, $3.2'), deliverednearest express office.

New Mexico Supreme Court ReportsNos. 1 and 2 full leather $6.50 a

volume; 3 to 11, Inclusive, rrlce$3.30 each. Postage 25c each.

Final Proof of Desert Land Intij,Spanish, 2 sheet. '

.

Missouri Pleading Forms, $5, post-

age 17c.Auto de Arresto, 4 plLsAssessor's Notice of Assessment,

English and Spanish, 100 In

Property, 1-- 2 sheet.

FORMER NEW MEXICOMISSIONARY DEAD

Rev. 8am C. Gorman, Who SpentMany Year In This Territory and

Mexico Dies at Canton, Ohio.

Druggists Will Battle StomachTroubles In Santa Fe.

The Increase of stomach troubles in

Santa Fe has led tne Ireland Phar-

macy to tako effective measures tocombat the disease, they have the lo-

cal agency for Mi-o-n- a stomach tab-

lets, and In order to Induce peoplesuffering with weak stomach or Indi-

gestion to use the remedy, offer to

supply It with the distinct under-

standing that money will be refund-

ed In every case where it doe3 notcure.

Ml-o-n- a Is not a mere digestive, butan absolute strengthenor and build-er-u- p

of the whole digestive tract. Ifyou suffer with headaches, giddiness,palpitation, bad taste in the mouth,nervousness, coated tongue, distressafter entlng, use Ml-o-n- a and see howquickly these symptoms of a weakstomach will disappear.

The remedy strengthens the muscu-lar walla of the stomach and increas-es the flow of gastric juices so thatnourishment Is extracted from thefoood aud the refuse is expelled with-out the aid of purgative or laxativemedicines.

Remember that the Ireland Phar-macy give a guarantee to refund themoney unless it cures. They take allthe risk, and there is no danger ofyour losing anything except Indiges-tion when you buy a box ofMl-o-n-

Rttlbbe? StampsWHEN YOU FIND YOURSELF WRITING THE

SAME THING FREQUENTLY IN THE COURSE OFYOUR BUSINESS, REMEMBER A RUBBER STAMPWILL SAVE YOU A GREAT DEAL OF TIME. BUSYPEOPLE ARE USING RUBBEit STAMPS MORENOW THAN EVER BEFORE BECAUSD THEYSAVE TIME, AND TIME IS MONEY THESE DAYS

Las Vegas, N. M., Feb. 26. Word

has been received In this city of thedeath of Rev. Sam C. Gdrman, pastorof the Canton, (Ohio,) Baptistchurch, who died in that city February19. He was well and favorablyknown throughout New Mexico, hav-

ing been a missionary in New Mexicoand the Republic of Mexico for fiftyyears. He had a large number offriends here among the old time resi-

dents. He was born at Magnolia, Ohioin 1816 and was 92 years of age atthe time of his demise. He establishedthe First Baptist church In this cityin 1885.

2

2

Mining Lease, 1-- 2 sheet.Coal Declaratory Statement,

'sheet.

Relinquishment, 1--2 sheet.Lease ot Personal Property,

sheet.Township Plats, 1-- 2 sheet

1-- 2 sheet.Official Bond, Road Supervisor 1-- 1It is an admitted fact that real es-

tate, financial men and merchants allsay that quickest and best results areobtained by advertising in the NewMexican.

MISTAKE CORRECTED.

The Famous Faiswff Beer

HENRY KRICKSole Agent for '

LEMP'S ST. LOUIS BEER

And All Kinds of Mineral Water.

SODA WATER,Any Flavor you Desire.

Orders Filled for Any Amount. Mall Orderswill Receive Prompt Attention.

Phone 38.

Montezuma Avenus. anta Fi

Correct the mistake of riskingpneumonia by neglecting a cough orccld when Foley's Honey and Tax

Replevin Writ, 1-- 4 sheetOption, 1-- 2 sheet.Notaries' Notloe of Publication, 11

-- beet.Gaming License, 50 in Book, $3.00.Peace Proceedings, Complaint, 1--4

sheet.Notification of Change in Assess-

ment by Assessor, 100 in Book,$3.75.

Appearance Bond, 1-- 2 sheet.General License, 60 In Book, $3.00.

will not only stop your cough but ex

pel the cold from your system. Foley'sHoney and Tar contains no opiatesand ia the best and safest throat and

Kodol is a scientific preparation of

vegetable acids with natural digest-ant- s

and contains the same Juicesfound in a healthy stomach. Each dosewill digest more than three thousandgrains of good food. Sold by The Ire-land Pharmacy. -

lung remedy. Sold at The Ireland'sPharmacy.

PRICE-LIS-T

One-un- e Stamp, not over 2J inchee long IIEach additional line on game Btamp, 10c.

Out-lin- e Stamp, over 2 J and not over 8 J inches loaf. .tOeEach additional line on earce stamp, lie.

Oae-lin- e Stamp, over 3 J and not over 5 inches long. . .tieEach additional line on game stamp, 20c.

One-lin-e Stamp, over 5 inches long, per inch lieEtch additional line, same price.

(Curved lines on Stamp count as two lines.)Bordsr of all shapes, under 3 inches long way, lit extra.

Larger sizes at proportionate prices.Where type used is over one-ha- lf inch in size, we charge

for one line for each one-ha- lf inch or fractios.

DATES, ETC.Local DAter any town and date for ten yftri. ft.OO

Ledger Dater month, day and year in 50

Regular line Dater 51Defiance Model Band Dafer 1.50Fac-Simi- le Signatures, Rubber Stamp and Wood Cut 1.IC

Pearl Check Protector 1.00SELF-INKIN- G STAMP PADS.

xil 10c; 2tH, 15fc; HxS, 85c; fi4i, SfcJ SixflL0o; 4ii7, 71c.

FOR TYPE SPECIMENS ADDRES8

JIEW PpiCAfl PR1JJTI)9G CO.

SANTA VI, NEW MMIOO

Irregularity Is bad In every department of life, in meals, in sleeping hours,but especially when it is a question of womanly habit. Not only is it a sign offemale disease, but, unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles, because ofthe poisons thus allowed to remain in the system.

If you suffer in this way, get a bottle ofABad m. of C

Mrs. Ludnda Johnson, of Fish Creek. Wis., writes: "I suffered for fourteen (14) years with

oauslng great pain. At last 1 tried C&rdui, and now I am cured." At all druggists, in $1 bottles.

imi MrtiedftflllTC I1C 1 I liTTLfl WrtW toUy for tm copy rf vilurtl, 64-- Pf WwtaM Bg f Woayi. If vouB4 MVMOM,

tan.

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PAGE EIGHT SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. SANTA FE. N. ll) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1908.

CARTWRIGHT-DAVI- S CO, Personal Mention.(Continued From Page Pour)

ELKS' SHOW WILLBE GREAT SUCCESS

Dress Rehearsal to Be Held TonightProceeds Go to Opera House Fund

The Program.Deputy Oil Inspector R. L. Baca,

has gone to western Valencia countyon business.

Practically everything Is now InTerritorial Engineer Vernon L. Sul- -

vaumuflo IV HIV Mina iwiiuviinvouunVfln flnnnt traaroprlair In A

No. 250 San Francisco Street

Grocery Telephone No. 4. Meat Market. Tele-

phone No. 49.mnmaii

rr, t ' .44u at the opera nouso Frlday and Satur.JS, day, which will be given under theTu ' W?'; ,the Psonal direction of Mrs. R. L. Daca.w p

mJ n6Sf reaCT6d flbU" 11 PromIses t0 be one of he flne8t ftm"r f,T g AT ateur performances ever presented inifw Jm ?

"1 l"' acc?mlaDled by Santa Fe. The first dress rehearsal

? E Purtf will bo held this evening at theAlbuquerque on railroad BJ0Wnesi hoMe after the movlng pcturo

Most of those who will take part In

Life iiTS ''iHQ

GOCS, SAtyS, BUTCHERS! :the show have appeared before In loc-

al amateur theatricals In one kind or 5Minor City Topics another, and their friends will doubt-

less all turn out to see them. Theyhave been working hard for the pastmonth or longer to make the produc-tion a aiipppna find are aalil in Tia varv

(Continued from Pago Fire.) 'mmThe d son of Mr.

good ,n thelr respoctive parts. In add!-an- d

Mrs. Francisco G. Armljo died ion to a nuraber of clever specialtiesyesterday at the parental home. .h,.h Bhimwtwr

The kind that grows with your librarythat will fit practically any soace thatAll trains reported on time this ev-- ., hA one.Pt fllPfie Pomwlv ns an can be moved one unit at a time bv oneenlng except the Denver and Rio

afterpiece.Qrande, which is an hour late. Hnn, p nop,s nmnne. ntw tMnea person without disturbing the books that is

Probate Clerk George W. Armljo . fl.9t , thMtnr nnd the rcikshavo practical, artistic, and the onlv oerfect sectionalhas Issued license to Missa marriage tllo townm nmvM.Grlselda Qulntana, aged 18 andyears, ,ng thIg long felt want Pop varIougJuan P. Chavez, agod 29 years, both --ontmna nnthinir hn bom Hone lately

bookcase made. Fitted with non-bindin- g, rollerbearing doors; base units furnished with or without

oi an naeionso.drawers; and all made in a variety of woods andwith reference to raising the fund d

but a substantial amount hasfinishes adapted to any surroundings. Call andARRESTED CHARGED boon pledged and the net proceeds ofsee them or send forcatalog. ...

105 with InteriorWITH WIIMnT IMP these two performances will beJ"1"": piled to the opera house fund. It Is ex--

nnpfoH that aovornl hiinrtrpil iViUatb views snowingarransoQeot jojibrary .parlor,etc

OVERSTOCKED

have an everWestock of Import-ed Dill Pickles andChow Chow.

To move them quicklywe will sell for the pre-

sent at 15c. per quart.

New Mexico Mining Man and Wife m be ceared ag a re9Ull of tho pep.

Yesterday. New Mexican Printing Company.Local agents, Santa Fe. N. M.

One of the members on the programwhich it Is expected will score a hitIs by Miss Elka, who will appear InEl Paso, Tex., Feb. 26. On infor

mation of Sheriff Lucero of Las a little skit entitled, "A Poor, TJnhap--Cruces, New Mexico, W. R. Reed and

Ma,d M, B; . w t,'t , be.wife were arrested yesterday morning carefull k t secret aa ono of tne

me union depot ny uepuxy anennaurpr,ge9 Qf the pcrformance. Folow.

Juan Franco as they were leaving thelng is the program complete:Santa Fe train. Mr. and Mrs. Reed,

Song "Pride of the Prairie, Mary"

P?rh?;W! -Cow girls, Frances Hlnojos, Nellievvi ivu lj tut; uuivu vi iuc auviiu.

ISSUES ATTRACTIVEHOOK OF VIEWS

Laughlin-Campbe- ll Construction Com

where he explained the cause of theirarrest.

Harrison, Dorothy Griffin, ClarlbelFischer; cow boys, John McFle, Ed-

ward Safford, Clarence Pierce, FrankKeefo.

pany Shows Contracts CompletedBy This Firm.

Reed has been working for the BigHorn Mining company, In the Organmountains and has been in charge ofa number of men. The check withwhich to pay off the employes, which,

"A Poor Unhappy Maid" Miss. ElkaSong "There's Only One Street and

That's Broadway." Soloist FrancesHlnojos. Bells In Green Frances

cents lower. Western $3.305.50;yearlings, $5.606.2o; lambs, $5.006.90; westerns, $5.006.90.

South Omaha, Neb., Feb. 26. Cattle4,300. Market stoady to strong.

Western steers, $3. 25 4. 85; Texassteers, $3.004.10; cows and heifers$2.253.90; canners, $2.003.00;stockers and feeders, $3.754.75;calves, $2.755.25; bulls, $2.504.75.

Sheep 9,000. Market steady.Yearlings, $5.2256.00; vethers,$5.00

5.35; ewes, $4.50(5.00; lambs, C.25

6.75.

The New Mexican is in receipt of abook of views of work done by theLaughlin-Campbel- l Construction company, general contractors of Trinidad,Colorado, successors to John A.

The book contains views of about

DUDROW & M0NTEN1E

FUNERAL DIRECTORSAND

EMBALMERSBlack and White Hearse.

ZZVn Li Zy, HlnoJ. Genevieve Harrison, Clarlbelof each month, had L

Flscher' Dorothy Grlffln' Anlta Baca;not been receivedBelles in Brown Hazel Sparks, Nel- -

Mrs. Reed says she explained that i,1 o Friday, Ramona Baca, Nellie Har- -there was not enough money In the , ',bank to settle the accounts and that s0":

6BT8aux Tr1106, Piff Gn' fanf

she wrote checks aggregating$130, writing on the same that .rora'

they must be held for collection, as ! SonS and dance, by. the Kandyshe expected the checks from the Chi- - Kldds.

cago company would be received In a I Concluding with a one-ac- t farce

day or two. j comedy entitled, "A Case of Suspen- -

Mr. and Mrs. Reed both claimed that ion. ; Dramatis personage:they had no intention of leaving the ' Young ladles of the Seminary Nol-count-

and said they would return to He Friday, "Dorothy;" Genevieve Har- -

fifty of the two hundred and fifty build-

ings built by the company ln differentparts of the country.a number of thesebeing ln New Mexico.

The public school buildings at Tu- -

cumcarl and Clayton, the territorial

The New Mexican Printing companyhas ready and for sale andcorrect compilations of the territorialIncorporation laws, price 75 cents, ofthe territorial road laws, price 50

cents, and of the territorial mininglaws, price 50 cents per copy. Thesecan be purchased by applying ln per-son or by mall at the office of the

reform school at El Rlto, the countyJail and the Laughlin building at SanALL KINDS OF PICTURES FRAMING

DUBROW'S OFFICE BUILDING. DAY 'PHONE 35ta Fe and business houses at Claytonand Las Vegas are some of the build-

ings built by this company.Residence, Lincoln Avenue. Night and Sundays. Telephone No. 142.

Perhaps the most Interesting view,as It gives an Idea of the magnitude The New Wes.can Printing company

will do your Job work with noatnessand dispatch.

of the company's contracts, si a 20x5

copper plate of the town of Cokedale,

Las Cruces at once. They Bion, "Alice;" Mrs. Carl Bishop, "Mil-gav- e

bond In the sum of $200 dred."and then left the sheriff's office to Undergraduates of a college near-transa-

business which called them by John McFle, "Harold;" Clarenceto El Paso. , Pierce, "Tam;" Edward Safford,

"Jack."

WDrnfPDQ I Of the faculty Mrs. W. H. Bartlett,IKAlli WlCAfWEiI) "Miss Ophelia Judklns;" Ed Andrews,

BUSY IN MISSOURI "Professor Emlllus Edgerton.""Kathleen," a Celtic maiden, Ra- -

8econd Attempt Within a Week Made reona Baca;. "Jones," 'the seminary

Colorado. This contract was completI COAL s WOOD ed in 1907 for the American Smeltingand Refining company. The entiretown consisting of one hundred and

"BOOTH'S FRESH OY8TERS."Black bass, Lake Trout, Perch,

Salmon, Silver Herring, Bullheads.Frog's Legs, Lnke Trout, Lobsters andShrimp can to found only at the BonTon restaurant, where they can "cookust to your taste.

to Ditch Fast Passenger Train In .man,' Frank KeefeAnthracite Furnace.

J Smithing Coal.

, Sawed Wood and KInkllng.

Cerrlllos Lump,

Monero Lump,

Anthracite Mixed.

twenty-si- x buildings, Including theschool house, store, hotel, offices, bathhouse, ice house, club house, powerhouse, labratory, etc., besides over onehundred residences were built of con-

crete by this company.

That 8tate.

Hlgginsvllle, Mo., Feb. 26. An at OFFICIAL MATTERSCA.:PIrXA.L COAL YARD.Phone No. 85. Office Garfield Avenue, near A., T. & 8. F. Depot

tempt to wreck an east bound Chicagoand Alton passenger train running be-

tween Kansas City and St. Louis atThis contract was the largest of its

The following articles ofhave been filed in the offlfflce of

The New Mexican Printing companyIs prepared to furnish cards de vlsltefor ladies an! for gentlemen on shortnotice In first class style at reason-able prices, either engraved or print-ed. Call in the New Mexican Printingcompany.

kind ever undertaken In the West andhas caused much comment In the scien-tific papers of the country.

tne west odge or uigginsvliie, was

The Laughlin-Campbe- ll Constructionmade last night. A freight train that Territorial Secretary Nathan Jaffa:preceded tho passenger train knocked ( picach0 Paint and Mining company,the obstruction from the rails. There Prmcipai piace 0f business at Lasis no clue to the guilty parties, though cruces, Dona Ana county. TerritorialIt is believed that it was for the pur--

agonti John hmon at Cruce8

company is now completing the Westtheater in Trinidad, costing $80,000.

For anything and everything appertaining to Printing or Bindingcall on the New Mexican Printing Company. Have your stationery printed by the

N'ew Mexican Printing Company.pose of robbery. Capital stock $100,000, divided Into oneMARKET REPORT.

oijiz seraiiACEpiUa ailOURA dozen logs had been placed on tnousand 8hareB of the par value of

the track and securely braced. The $100 commencing buBlncsswlthfreight train fortunately was running ?2 000 0bject manufacture of paintat a slow speed. The engine was con- -

and mlnlng bUBneM. Peri0d of exist-- s

derably damaged and 'the crew waa enc flft eara Incorporators, Jamesslightly Injured but no serious dam--

R Monk w A Martin and q r. Fer.age was done. Imflfvn .Ti- -. all nf Leaville. Indiana:

CLOSING MARKET REPORT.Closing Stocks Atchison 69; pfd.

83.

New York Central 94 202 Water Street Santa Fe, N. M.

A modern hospital, equipped for theA similar attempt to wreck a west JohnEl andSeth B. Orndorff. of Paso,

bound Missouri Pacific passenger trainPennsylvania 112 1--

Southern Pacific 69.Union Pacific ex-di- 113 pfd. treatment of medical, . surgical, andwas made last Friday night at Otter-vllle- ,

Missouri.

Lemon, of Las Cruces.Lister Copper company. Principal

place of business In New Mexico atLordsbure. Grant county. Territorial

ex-di- 78 1--

OTTO RETSCH, Proprietor.FALSTAFF BOTTLED BEEB.

ANY QUALITY FROM A PINT UP.

Fine Wises, Liquors and cigars.VEST SIDE OF PLAZA t i 1 SANTA FE, N.M.

abstetrlcal cases. Rates, $9.00 perTARRING ENDORSED FOR 'asrent Daniel W. Brlel. at Lordsbus:.

Amalgamated 49 1--

Steel 28 1-- pfd. 91 3--

MONEYS AND METALS.Now York, Feb. 26. Money on call

week and up.POSTMASTER AT CERRILL08 Capital stock $100,000, divided IntoJ. M. Diaz, Pres. J. A. Rolfs, Seo.

Special to the New Mexican. pa value of $1 each. Object mining, easy l prime mercantile paper4 1--

New York, Feb. 2C.Load quiet,For anything and everything appertaining to Printing or Bindingcall on the New Mexican Printing Company.

Washington, Feb. 26. Delegate An- - pei0d of existence twenty-fiv- e yeas,drews has recommended the ap- -

mcopoatos Thomas A. LIste, Danielpointment of William Tarring to Wi BIel and R0bet M. Kedzie, all ofbe postmaster at Cerrlllos, Santa Fe Lodsbug.

370375; lake copper quiet, 12 5-- 8

silver 55 7--

county, vice A. L. Kendell resigned. New Statutoy Agent St. Louis, Feb. 26. Spelter, 480.

GRAIN, PORK, LARD AND RIB8

Chicago, 111., Feb. 26. Wheat May,Thomas A. De Lallo was first nam- - The Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital

ed for the position to succeed Ken- -

agsociation has filed a cetiflcate ofLARGEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES 185 2 7-- July 90 1--

Corn May 61; July 58 5-- 8 59.

Oats May 61-1-- 4; July 43.

Pork May 11.40; July 11.77 1--

Lard May 7.45; July 7.67 1--

Ribs May 6.4547 1-- July 6.7571--

LIVESTOCK.Kansas City Feb. 26. Cattle 7000.

dall but failed to qualify. Tarring who amendment to its atlcles. of lncopoa-ha- s

been acting as postmaster since tlon ln New Mexico in which D. J. W.August last, is qualified for the posl- -

rjolbeet of Albuqueque is designatedWon and a deserving man. He has the flB tbe statutoy agent,endorsement of the people of the town, i

His wife died recently and left him j ' "

with seven children to provide for. ALBUQUERQUE FAILS TOThis fact has Insured him tne sympa-- j LAND EDUCATIONAL MEET

thy of fellow citizens. .Special to the New Mexican. Market steady.

' Southern steers, $4.25

5.25; southern cows $2.764.00;

We are malirg a speciality cf Mexiccn DrawnWork, Indian Blankets and Filigree Jewelry

COME IN AND LOOK AROUND

Reduced Prices On

CHIMAYO AND NAVAJO BLANKETS

Tie Original Oil Curio Store

ALL ORDERSlUnn nun lovnrn a pmiill

stockers and feeders, $3.254.90;bulls, $3.254.50;- - calves, $4.006.50; western steers '$4.255.50;

ELECTRIC CAR C0LLIDE8 I Washington, Feb. 26 The delegatesWITH ROYAL CARRIAGE from New Mexico now In this city

, who attended the sessions of the Na- -

The Hague, Feb. 26. Queen Wllhel- - tlonal Education Association made amlna and Prince Henry, her husband, determined and hard fight to secure

;had a very narrow escape from serl- - the next session for Albuquerque. Pro- -

receive our immediate atteutionWq carry so extensive a stock of

FINE LUMBER

that we can usually supply yourwants very quickly. Our prices

western cows $3,254.5vSheep 5,000. Market steady. Mut-

tons, $4.505.35; lambs,, $6. 00 6.65;

range wethers, $5.006.00; fed ewes

$4.405.00. ;

Chicago, Feb. 26. Cattle 22,000.

Market Bteady to shade lower. Beeves,

$3.906.00; cows and heifers, $1.804.90: Texans $3.754.75; calves,

K (ihfftil QR. nroaforna 44 (10(34.75:

'ous Injury in a carriage accident near fessor" J. E. Clark, superintendent of

the Royal Palace today. The prince public Instruction of the territory,was driving the carriage ln which her made a Bpeoch In favor of the proposl- -

majesty was seated. In a narrow part tlon. The other New Mexico delegates,of the road an electric car coming at however, could not get a word lnfull speed suddenly collided with theedgeways. One thousand New Mexl-vehicl-

The carriage was wrecked, can hats were distributed amongst thethree wheels being torn off. Fortunate- - delegates. Oklahoma City won the

ily neither Jthe queen or the prince day and the next year's session willwere Injured. - be held In the Oklahoma town.

CLIO 9U1B vw ui uuou J i'J. S. Candelario Prop. C. W. Difdrow.Silta Fe. N. 1L801-30- 3 San Francisco Street stockers and feedersij$2.754.80. ...

Sheep 18,000. - Market steady to W

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