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ANTA MEXICANNEWNO 71.SANTA FE, N. M., FKIDAY, MAY 12, 1905.VOL. 42.

WAS A GREAT SUCCESS.

LOSS OF LIFE Scenic New Mexico. EMPLOYERS

VERY FOXYWAS GREAT

atTornado at dnyaer Kesuitea in j:4i Chicago Firms Get Back

Strikers By Laying Off

Many Men.

Greater Casualty Than FirstEstimated. if

THE LIST INCREASING BUSINESS FALLING OFFf;Ki..

The Presentation of Bob's Uncle FromJapan One of the Best Ever Seen

In This City.

"Bob's Uncle from Japan" capturedthe house last night when he made hisInitial bow to the public of Santa Fe.The opinion of the large crowd pres-ent was universally to the effect thatthe comedy presented by the localElks' was by far the best amateurplay that has ever been given in thecity. It was a surprise to a greatmany, who went expecting to hear amedlorce presentation, but who cameaway with a firm belief that the entireplay could not have been improvedupon. Obadiah Dawson, in the personof Frank Owen, as Bob's Uncle, wasfaithfully portrayed and was greetedwith much applause and hearty laugh-ter. Mr. Owen has only strengthen-ed the reputation which he has 'heldin Santa Fe as being a man who al-

ways does everything he undertakes alittle better than he is expected to do.Dr. James A. Massie Is certainly enti-tled to a daughter of his own after thesuccessful manner in which he car-ried off the honors of a parent, as Dal- -

The Dead Will Number More Than a

Hundred and the Property Dam-

age Will Exceed Haifa Million.

As the Result of the Strike is Given isReason Many Thousands to be

Out if Conditions Are Not

Changed.Snyder, Oklahoma, May 12 It la . . -

estimated that the total loss of lifewill be somewhat in excess of one hun

rdred persons. Those who have inves-

tigated the matter place the propertyloss at not less than half a milliondollars. These estimates are consid-ered conservative.

Chicago, May 1. The employers to-

day began the execution of a new pol-

icy as to the teamsters' strike, men Invarious manufacturing industries be-

ing laid off because of the lack of bus-iness brought about by the strike. Atthe Employers' Association office, Itwas said that the number of men laidoff because of the dullness in tradeand the consequent lack of demand forcertain manufactured goods would runinto the thousands and would continueindefinitely unless normal businessconditions returned soon. Hundreds

Reports brought in today from thecountry which has been shut off since

12j roy, the father of Clarice. NormanLandon King only appeared befora thefootlights once, but at that one time

t 'Z:--

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be gave the character of Hobson, thesport, with much

fidelity. His friends are wonderingof wagons were sent out today by

Wednesday night by the lack of tele-

graph facilities indicate that twenty-fiv-e

persons were killed outside of Sny-

der, making a possible total of 120.Verification of the loss of life in thecountry will naturally be very slow.

Pitiable scenes of want and suffer-

ing were seen today on all sides.Much confusion still exists and lastnight many who had lost their all,went hungry and practically unpro-tected from the cold. Many bodies

where he learned the role. Edwin SIRRIGATION CANAL EDDY COUNTY. yTrees Growing In the Desert at the Magic Touch of Water. strike-boun- d houses, advertisementsAndrews was Captain Rackett and he

for teamsters filled the newspapersand on every side was evidence of the

was realistic In the extreme. Mr.has in him the making of a tra

gedlan and a good one at that. aggressiveness of the employers. ProNAN PATTERSON RELEASED FORT BLISS IMPROVEMENTS.tection is promised to prospectiveTo the three ladles who were in the

cast must be given a full share of the drivers, and permanent positions.

YOAKUM LINE GETS NIXON.

Will Leave the Office of General Man-

ager of the Gulf, Colorado & SantaFe for Colorado Southern.

This Post Will Probably Be Made theremain unidentified while among theKinsley's restaurant famed as thePretty Show Girl Is Out of Jail With'

out Bond Case Will ProbablyNot Be Tried Again.

Headquarters of Some Regiment-Cav-alry

May Come. scene of grand banquets and wherepresidents and royalty have dined, hasbeen turned into a hotel where non

credit for the success of the play. Mrs.S. G. Cartwrlght has no license what-ever to pose as a virago, but she cer-tainly simulated that pose with greatfidelity, as Mrs. Tolman, the rich wifeof Timothy. She had a difficult char

Dallas, Texas, May 12. Authorita New York, May 12. Nan Pattersonunion colored men and teamsters are

El Paso, May 12. As a result of thevisit of General Chaffee and GeneralHumphrey to Fort Bliss last week, housed.

tive denial was given to the printedreports that W. C. Nixon, general man-

ager of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa FeRailway, is to resign to become gener

acter to represent but she carried itsteps have already been taken to in-

crease the garrison at the post. Or INCREASE IN TRAIN CREWS.through with much credit. Mrs. Norders have been issued by telegraph byal manager of the Rock Island System. man Landon King, as Robert's wife,

Clarice, portrayed the part of the pret-ty and charming bride in a mannerthat won for her a great share in the

The Request of the Brotherhood of Lo-

comotive Engineers Granted bythe Northeastern.

The same amnorlty vouches for thetruth of the statement that Mr. Nixonwould resign from the Santa Fe andgo with B. F. Yoakum to the Colorado plaudits of the house. Especially good

was the act in which she punishes her El Paso, May 12. As a result of arequest from the board of adjustment

General Humphrey, who is chief quar-termaster of the army, for the prepar-ation of plans for company messes atthe fort, the object being, he says Inhis telegram, to convert the presentconsolidated mess hall Into quartersfor ths band, when a regimental head-

quarters is established here. The in-

structions of General Humphrey arethat the plans must be prepared atonce so that appropriation can bemade for their construction out of the

of Local Division No. 691, Brotherhood

Southern, with headquarters probablyin Denver. Mr. Nixon, it is stated, haspromised that he will accept the posi-

tion, to assume the executive head of

the Yoakum-Hawle- y Colorado and

of Locomotive Engineers, the North-eastern has determined to place anoth-er crew In the passenger service witha layover at Santa Rosa. This change

Southern roads when all the plans arefully materialized for putting into ef-

fect of the merglngs that Mr. Yoakum affects all engineers and firemen, and

has mapped out in making the Colora-do Southern the parent road of a sys

will probably be released today, thedistrict attorney having agreed thatshe be given her freedom withoutbail.

District Attorney Jerome appearedbefore Recorder Goff in the court ofgeneral sessions today and recom-mended the release of Nan Pattersonon her own recognizance. He indors-ed the indictment against her, in sub-

stance, to the effect that he did notbelieve that at this time and in thiscountry another trial of Miss Patter-son would result In anything but dis-

agreementLater, Miss Patterson was discharg-

ed. When released, Miss Pattersonleft the criminal court building by thepolice entrance in Franklin Street,where 2000 persons cheered her as sheappeared. In company with her fath-er and Attorneys Levy and O'Reilly,she entered a carriage and was drivento her lawyer's offices.

Released andNew York, May 12. J. Morgan

Smith and his wife, Julia Smith, sisterof Nan Patterson, were dischargedfrom custody today. Both had beenheld on the charge of conspiracy inconnection with the Patterson case.As soon as discharged, Smith was re-

arrested for falling to obey a subpoe-na issued by the grand jury and wascommitted to the Tombs for examina-tion on Tuesday next.

for the present all passenger runs be-

tween El Paso and Santa Rosa havebeen declared vacant for ten days.The fifth crew between Santa Rosa

husband by making believe she is allthat he has told his Uncle concerningher. Miss Hortense McKenzie wasKatie, the mischievous maid, and shewas no small factor in keeping the in-

terest of the audience throughout theevening. The duet and dance by herand Uncle Obadiah was most prettilycarried out and received a hearty en-

core. Timothy Tolman perhaps fur-nished as much of the amusement asany one of the characters and as Tim-

othy, Edward Ehle was certainly"there with the goods." He was nat-ural and that Is half the battle in act-

ing.Taken altogether the presentation

was far above the average of amateurperformances and those who did notget to attend last night should by all

and Alamogordo will be put on at

injured there were dozens who weresuffering from ugly wounds and brok-en limbs and who were withoutproper attention. The search of thewreckage for more victims still con-

tinues. The most serious phase ofthe situation today was the necessityof the immediate housing of the home-less and the providing of medical carefor the injured. This is being doneas rapidly as possible. Today dozensof funerals will occur.

Ninety-Fiv- e Bodies Recovered.Snyder, May 12. Ninety-fiv- e bodies

of the victims of Wednesday night'stornado have been found up to noontoday. At that time 35 persons arestill missing and the list of seriouslyinjured numbered 115, of whom it isbelieved that 25 are fatally hurt.

Loss of Life at South McAlester.Kansas City, May 12. A message

received here at noon from Checotah,Indian Territory, states that it is re-

ported there that the tornado struckSouth McAlester today, causing muchdamage and probably some loss of life.The Western Union reports all itswires down to South McAlester.Tornado at South McAlester a Myth.

Kansas City, May 12. At 12:40 com-

munication with South McAlester wasrestored and it was stated that nostorm had occurred there and that re-

ports of a tornado were false.Storm Was Widespread.

Oklahoma City, May 12. A severehall, wind and rain storm visited Mar-low- ,

Duncan, Rush Springs and Chick-asha- ,

Indian Territory, this morning.At Marlow about a dozen small hous-es were blown down and a few sub-

stantial structures were unroofed. Thehall and wind destroyed nearly allwindow glass. One family was ser-

iously hurt by the collapse of a smallhouse. No damage was done at RushSprings except by hall. At Chlckashathe damage from hall and water isconsiderable. One house was destroy-ed by lightning.

once. It is understood that for the

tem extending from Wyoming to theGulf. Mr. Nixon is now in Washing-ton on business connected with the In-

terstate commerce commission. Thechanges mentioned here will morethan likely take place in less than sixmonths, perhaps much sooner; for it

present three engine crews will be as-

signed to runs between Alamogordoand El Paso, and five engines andcrews between Santa Rosa and Ala

Is known that Mr. Yoakum has all hismogordo.plans in good shape, statements that

are occasionally published to the con-

trary, notwithstanding.GAS TANK EXPLODES.

means make their arrangements toattend the second presentation this ev

funds available for the current fiscalyear, ) there being some funds for"maintenance and construction" yeton hand that van be used for this pur-pose. Should the plans not be com-

pleted for the Fort Bliss work beforeJune 30, the funds now availablewould revert to the general treasuryand it is the desire, it appears, to rushthe work so that this year's moneycan be used to start the contemplatedImprovements, and next year's allott-men- t

can also be used.It is believed that the battalion of

the 29th Infantry, now at Fort Bliss,will be transferred and that the head-

quarters of one of the new regimentsnow en route home from the Philip-

pines, will be established here. Someof the officers of the post believe thateither the Seventh or the TwentiethInfantry will be sent. In addition tothe construction work ordered todayby the quartermaster general for thepost, repairs have been ordered onthe cavalry stables, which would In-

dicate that cavalry might be senthere. .

In Philadelphia With Fatal Result-s-ELEVEN BODIES IDENTIFIED.

ening. The announcement was made Two Killed, Twenty Injured andMany Missing.Victims of the Harrisburg Disaster from the stage last evening that the

show this evening would be, if posPhiladelphia, May 12. Two personsWere Many Nine Are Char-

red Beyond Recognition.

Harrisburg, Pa., May 12. The exact

sible, better than that one, but It ishard to see In just what way It couldbe bettered.. Frank Owen and EdwardEhle were perhaps the stars amongthe men, although It is hard to pick

are known to have been killed, severalthought to be buried beneath the de-

bris and twenty others Injured, as theresult of an explosion of a gas tank

RAINY WEATHER HASITS COMPENSATIONSnumber of lives lost in South Harris

of the United Gas Improvementout any Individual as worthy of moreCompany in this city today. There

burg yesterday, caused by the crashof the second section of the Clevelandand Cincinnati express into a car of

dynamite in a wrecked freight train,is not yet known. Eleven bodies havebeen identified and nine charred corps

were nearly fifty persons workingpraise than the others, for they all didremarkably well. . Among the ladles,the reporter is not foolhardy enoughto say that one was any better thanthe others. To tell the truth, there isno occasion for such discrimination, as

nearby and thus far less than thirtyare accounted for. Of the Injured, twoare dying. Six painters working ontop of the tank are missing and arees await recognition at the temporary

supposed to be dead. Only two bodiesevery one of the three portrayed herhave so far been recovered.

FORTY PERSONS KILLED.

During the Disturbances in ZhitomirReported That Jews Were

Provocators.

morgue. Superintendent W. B. Mc-Cale-

of the Philadelphia divisionof the Pennsylvania Railway, on whichthe disaster occurred, said today: "Itis impossible to tell what the number

RECORD IS BROKEN.

Topeka, May 12. The Santa FeRailway has repaired all the damagedone its lines in New Mexico and Ari-

zona by the recent floods. While thefirst cost of the washouts has provedvery costly to the road. It will be re-

couped later by the Increase In trafficfrom the greater crop of wool and oth-

er commodities which will be raisedin the districts. All the water reser-voirs In Arizona are now full to over-

flowing and the road has an abundantwater supply there to last it for a yearor longer. It will have no water haul-

ing, into that Territory to do and thiswill reduce the operating expensesvery materially. These benefits mayultimately more than offset the outlayto which It has been put in repairingthe damages from the washouts.

OPPOSED TO MORTON'S IDEAS.

of fatalities will be."President Roosevelt's Freight RateOne More Added to the List.

Harrisburg, May 12. Sam Shubert. Speech Opposite to Secretary ofNavy's Views.the New York theatrical manager.

died today at the Commonwealth HoWashington, May 12. Presidenttel, where he was taken soon after he

Roosevelt's utterances relative toescaped from the burning wreck on theCleveland and Cincinnati Railway yes freight rate regulation In the West

could not have been more diametrical-ly opposed to the recent expressions of

St Petersburg, May 12. Some pri-

vate reports from Zhitomir place thenumber of persons killed as forty. TheGovernor of Volhynia has placardedthe streets of Zhitomir with notices tothe effect that troops have receivedinstructions to fire on persons inter-fering with the Jews. The OfficialMessenger's account of the Zhitomiroutbreak attributes it to the provocat-ive attitude of the Jews who, it adds,used the portrait of the Emperor as atarget In shooting practice and com-

mitted assaults on Christians In thestreets.

terday.

The Santa Fe Railway .Hauls SixHundred Freight Cars Through

Raton Tunnel in 24 Hours.

Raton, May 12. Up to yesterday therecord on the Santa Fe Railway forfreight traffic through the Raton tunnel

in twenty-fou-r hours was 519 cars.Yesterday that record was broken andthe road handled 600 freight cars overthe mountains by way of the tunnel.All of these cars were west-boun-

Since the washouts three weeks agofreight has been badly blockaded be-

tween La Junta and Albuquerque andthe congestion is only just now beingrelieved. The Santa Fe, althoughbadly handicapped, is rapidly clearingits tracks on this division.

Paul Morton, secretary of the navy.DEVIL AND THE DEMON. COMMISSION AS ARBITRATOR.

part with much fidelity and success.During the first act Miss Emily Wal-

ter sang uood-bye- . Sweet Day" andwas compelled to respond to an encore.Miss Walter's solos are always greatlyappreciated, her sweet voice and unaf-fected manners making her a favorite.F. R. Stevenson sang Timothy's favor-ite song during the second act and re-

ceived hearty applause for his excel-lent rendering of the song. Morrison'sorchestra furnished the instrumentalpart of the program. This orchestraIs one of which Santa Fe can justlyfeel proud. Its appearance Is alwayswelcomed and the music Is greatly ap-

preciated at Its true worth.Every penny of the money cleared

on these two performances of "Bob'sUncle" will go Into the building fundfor. the new opera house and the citi-zens of the Capital City should assistthe Elks in this laudable undertakingto at least the extent of patronizingthe show tonight Last night nearlyevery seat in the opera house was oc-

cupied; tonight every seat should be,and the play Is without doubt entitledto the honor of a "standing roomonly" sign.

but two days distant at the Inter-national meeting of railroad men, andhence the speech is a matter of gen-- .The Roswell Automobile Company Re-

ceives Two Machines for Use onNew Passenger Line.

Railroad President Favors Its Appoint-ment by Senatorial Body on In-

terstate Commerce. eral comment tonight In the corridorsof the hotels, which for the past tendays have been crowded with railroadmen from every quarter of the globe.OPERATORS CLAIM RIGHT

TO HIRE OR DISCHARGE Free predictions are made that thedetermination of the President toforce legislation, as shown by his de-

liberate bringing forward of the ratequestion as soon as his vacation isover and in such unmistakable terms,

Roswell, May 12. The new passen-ger automobiles arrived here yester-day and a dally passenger line will atonce be established between this cityand Torrance, a distance of about onehundred miles. At Torrance connec-

tions will be made with the Rock

Island, the Santa Fe Central and theEl Paso & Northeastern Railways. A

daily line will also be operated be-

tween Roswell and Artesla. The twomachines received are to be known asthe "Grey Devil" and the "Red De-

mon." They are twenty-fou- r horsepower machines and the line will beknown as the Roswell AutomobileLine.

will result In the speedy withdrawalfrom the cabinet of Mr. Morton.

WOMEN OF TRINIDADGAIN A VICTORY.

Trinidad, May 12. All the slot ma-chines in this city have been confis-cated by City Marshal Martin Ryan.This was the result of a fight whichhas been made against the machinesby the Woman's Civic Society. TheSociety petitioned the city councilsome time ago to have the same re-

moved and the council at its last meet-

ing granted the petition. -

Washington, May 12. A. B. Styck-ney-,

president of the Chicago GreatWestern Railway has filed with theSenate committee on interstate com-

merce a scheme In favor of giving theInterstate Commerce Commission thepower to fix rates. He says that thecommission would be the most satis-

factory arbitrator possible. Speakingof rebates, he says that "since the In-

junctions, traffic directors have stop-ped paying rebates on grain ship-ments but In lieu thereof have paidelevator fees, which is another way ofgiving rebates." A government com-

mission would be untrammeled bycompetition or the desire to securetonnage for any particular line andcould frame an equitable schedule. -

Pittsburg. Kans., May 12. TheSouthwestern coal operators' associa-tion has issued a circular making itplain that the operators intend to pro-tect their right to hire or dischargemen without question. The executiveboard of the association has passed aresolution declaring that the UnitedMine Workers have no right to ques-tion the authority of any operator orto hire or discharge employes for anyreason other than personal 'prejudiceor activity In matters affecting theUnited Mine Workers of America.

TOWN OF YSLETA IS -

TROOP SHIP AGROUND. THREATENED BY RIVER.

El Paso, May 12. The town of Ys--

leta Is threatened by the Rio Grande.U. S. Transport Buford Run Ashore

While Entering Harbor on Islandof Mindanao. The river Is rising rapidly and seems

about to cut a new channel directlythrough the town, which Is - twelvemiles east of this city. Three hundredlaborers are busy night and day in put

E. W. STEPHENS PRESIDENTOF BAPTIST CONVENTION.

Manila, May 12. ihe army trans-port Buford ran ashore on May 11while entering the harbor at Malabang,Island of Mindanao. The troops onboard were landed. The transportwill probably be floated undamaged.

ting In riprap to keep the flood waterswithin the bounds of safety.

OKLAHOMA TO RECEIVEPRAYERS OF SENATOR.

Weleetka, t T., May 12 While mak-

ing a visit to this city, Senator WilliamWarner was asked as to his opinion re-

garding single statehood for Oklaho-ma and Indian Territory. He express-ed himself as being in favor of thepassage of such a bill, and said: T

will pray for you during the Fifty-nint- h

Congrata.--

LAS VEGAS CELEBRATESCOMMITTEE'S DECISION

Las Vegas, May 12. The people ofthis city last night celebrated the de-

cision of the location of the FraternalSanitarium by a grand jubilee. Redfire and fireworks were used with pro-digality, bands played . and speecheswere made.

KOREAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRSSUICIDES IN LONDON.

London, May 12. Yi Han Eung, Ko-

rean Charge D Affairs here, committedsuicide by hanging at the Legation to-

day. He had recently shown signs ofmental trouble.

Leiral blanks both English and

Kansas City, May 12. E. W.

president of the MissouriAssociation, was today elected pres-

ident of the Southern Baptistat Its opening session here.

Spanish for sale by the New Mexican

Printing Company.Subscribe for the New Mexican and

get all the latest and best news.

Santa Fe New Mexican, Friday, May 12, J 905.--I . H. . ".'.J! - !." W.iBJUl J.'J-J-1

' .IB'.,. UJ1 !

BOOSTING FOR SIDEWALKS.In a recent issue of the ColoradoSflHTfl FE HEW FHEXICRH

'perleiice and who are sober and in-

dustrious, can not only make a livingI but amass a competency In whatever'line they choose to engage, be that

Springs Gazette the following appeared:

"'To the Editor of the Gazette:" 'I see you suggest a booster club

lme commercial, rarmmg, stock rais-

ing or fruit growing. The fact thatthe best element of the community isIn control and that public sentiment

for this city. Would It not be advis

THE NEW -- MEXICAN PRINTINGCOMPANY, PUBLISHERS.

MAX. FROST EditorPAUL A. F. WALTER,

Manager and Associate Editor

able to commence boosting by putting

HGO

COHo

down cement sidewalks? Tourists,Insists upon having an orderly, peaceful and well behaved community at who are the mainstay of this city, doRoswell also acts as a great attractionfor the right kind of people. Just a little

too far and the

not understand why a city of this sizeshould be without sidewalks whenthey can be built for so little cost.

Thexfrd1ub

We keep the best brands of wines,liquors and cigars that can beobtained and sell at a reasonableprices.

All of our employes will treatyou in a courteous manner.

We have all of the populargames and you can spend apleasant hour or two at any time.

J. E. LACOME. Prop.,

woman who reaon?.Sloppy and dusty sidewalks are notTHE RATE QUESTION AGAIN.

The New York Commercial asks: m over the cliff forflower

crashing down into I'.cabvsa below. lust n

valuable assets for any city. The bestboost Colorado Springs can have Is tobuild at least twenty-fiv- e miles of ce

Ij111

fl little too far and thewoman, who, day by

J 7

,.U

"Has President Roosevelt modified hisviews on the railway rate questionsince his message to Congress in De-

cember last?" It argues that he has,because the Secretary of the Navy

ment or stone sidewalks during thisseason. day, neglects to rurc the

womanlydiseases whu :

weaken her is prostratedupon a bed of sickness.

No woman shouii!

" 'Colorado Springs, May 5.

'"A TOURIST.'The tourist Is right. What applies

in his speech to the delegates of theInternational Railway Congress in

Washington last week said: "The

PERCY F. KNIGHT.Secretary and Treasurer

Entered as Second Class Matter atthe Santa Fe Postofflce.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.Dally, per week, by carrier .$ .25

Dally, per month, by carrier .... 1.00

Dally, per month, by mall 75

Dally, one year, by mail 7.50

Dally, six months, by mall 4.00

Daily, three months, by mall 2.00

Weekly, per year 2.00

Weekly, six months 100

Weekly, per quarter 75

Weekly, per month 25

The New Mexican Is the oldest

newspaper In New Mexico. It is sentto every postofflce In the Territory,and has a large and growing circula-

tion among the intelligent and pro-

gressive people of the Southwest.

trifle with the diseases peculiar to he:President is as anxious that no injus-tice shall be done to the railroads as

to Colorado Springs in the matter of

pavements applies with still strongerforce to this city. What is Injuriousto the Colorado town In tnis respect ismore so to Santa Fe. While the New

he Is that Justice shall be done to thepublic," and then added: "in my opin-ion, if all vicious discriminations can Mexican does not ask that twenty-fiv- e

be abolished, the question of rates will

adjust Itself." He intimated further Imiles of brick pavements be con-

structed within this city In the nexttwelve months, it does insist that five

miles of vitrified brick sidewalksshould be built, especially on the fol-

lowing streets: Palace Avenue from

that the railroads themselves are thenroDer parties rather than the government to fix rates. In his message to

Congress, on the other hand, PresidentRoosevelt said: "In my Judgment the the city limits to its end; San Francis

ex. Neglect to-da-y means a worse con-

ditionDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a

safe and reliable remedy for the cure of

.diseases peculiarly womanly. It estab-lishes regularity, dries enfeebling drairs.heals inflammation and ulceration an.icures female weakness.

"My wife, Mrs. Mary Estes. has been takin;your medicine and received (treat benefit fro;--

it." writes Mr. Geo. Wtu. Estes, of Springer.Vs. "Was troubled with female weakr.o'beavT, bearing-dow- pains, severe pain in h.a:snd head, and a tired, worn-ou- t feeling all I')time. Tried all the remedies we could hear orbut they did no good. Finally we wrote to v..and mv wife commenced taking ' Favorite F rscription.1 Took ten bottles, and is in

than before in a long time. We i'

always recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'.iscription to all who are thus afflicted."

Favorite Prescription " makes we '.'

women strong, sick women well. Ao;-n-

substitute for the medicine wl.i.works wonders for weak women.

The Common Sense Medical AdviVloo8 large pages, in paper covers, is s

free on receipt of twenty-on- one-c- e

stamps to pav expense of mailingDr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N

The laire HotelGEORGE E. ELLIS, Prop.

The most conveniently loccted and only fire-pro- of and steamheatedHotel in the city, Electric li btt, bnths and sanitary plumbingthroughout Everything up to t'ate. First-cls- s Cafe and Buffetconnected. Fine Sample Room for Commercial Men.

--rvinLnics-asr or x.ttc'EJ5.2t planPostal Telegraph and Cable Co's Office inBuilding Comer Plaza and San Francisco Street.

co Street; on Grant and Lincoln Avemost important legislative act nownues to the Federal Building; on

Chappelle Street its entire length; onJohnson Street Its entire length; onDon Gaspar Avenue from San Francis-co Street to Manhattan Avenue

needed as regards the regulations oi

corporations is this act to confer on

the Interstate Commerce Commissionthe power to revise rates and regula-

tions, the revised rate to go into effectat once and to stay In effect unlessand until the court of review reversesit." There is no escape from the viewthat the President's message to Con

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT INSISTS on Cerrlllos Koaa to MannauanUPON LAW AND ORDER.

Thr are more labor union men In Avenue; on Manhattan and Montezu-ma Streets to College Street; on Gal-lste- o

and College Streets to Common-iste-o

and College Streets to Manhatthe state of New York than there areIn any other commonwealth of theUnited States. Yet, only one person gress and Secretary Morton's opinion

tan Avenue. Street crossingsare diametrically opposed to eachother. There is no new legislationneeded to abolish the rebate system, WHY SUFFER FROM RHEUMA-

TISM?Why suffer from rheumatism when

one application of Chamberlain's PainRalm will relieve the pain? The quick

for that is illegal under the existingInterstate Commerce Act, and the new

and avenues wherever needed. Im-

provements of this kind will do a greatdeal for the city, will make mattersmore comfortable for citizens and so-

journers, will improve the publichealth, make the city cleaner andmore attractive and be a benefit in

every direction.

legislation advocated by the President

THE PALME HOTELWILLIAM VAUGHN, Prop.

One of the Best Hotels in tne WestCuisine and Table Service Unexcelled "

Is to extend the powers of the Interrelief which this liniment affords

state commerce Commission so as 10

Include the power of fixing rateswhenever complaint is made and it Is

established that rates are excessiveand oppressive. Secretary of WarTaft, In a later address to the dele Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.gates to the International Railway

The Colorado & Southern Railroad

system is to extend its lines south-

east and to have a Gulf connection.Bonds for that purpose are to be is-

sued and within two years the man-

agement hopes to have ready the con-

nection between Denver, via the Col-

orado & Southern Railroad, the Den

"SS2"asli.in.tox5. --5.irexvu.eCongress, this week, declared that Santa STe, XTe-- Ivieacicorailway legislation must come; thatif the railway men of the country werewise they would aid and not hinder

makes rest and sleep possible, andthat alone Is worth many times Itscost. Many who have used it hopingonly for a short relief from sufferinghave been happily surprised to findthat after awhile the relief becamepermanent. Mrs. V. H. Leggett of

Yum Yum, Tennessee, U. S. A., writes:"I am a great sufferer from rheuma-

tism, all over from head to foot, andChamberlain's Pain Balm is the onlything that will relieve the pain." Forsale by all arugglsts.

GIVES HEALTH, VIGOR AND TONE.Herblne Is a boon for sufferers from

aneamia. By its use the blood Is quick-

ly registered and the color becomesnormal. The drooping strength is re-

vived. The languor Is diminished.Health, vieor and tone predominate.

of every eighteen in the Empire Statebelongs to a union. Nevertheless, theother seventeen have to do pretty near-

ly as the eighteenth, belonging to thelabor union, commands. It Is the one

of the eighteen who says what wagesare to be paid, how many hours areto be given to work and how the em-

ployer must conduct his business, whatmen he must hire and what men he

must not give employment and a num-

ber of other details that are more or

less onerous. That may be all rightfor the present and Is proving a good

thing for the worklngman, where it is

not overdone. But if that one out of

eighteen becomes unreasonable he

may drive industry and prosperityfrom the land and may prove that a

labor trust in its effects upon the Na-

tion may be even more detrimentalthan an oil trust. In that case, theother seventeen must suffer with theone; but then the other seventeenhave been very patient thus far and

by all Indications, they are very thank-ful that the eighteenth man permitsthem to breathe and to live.

President Roosevelt, In Chicago, thisweek, in this connection, made hisviews very plain to a committee of

strikers, headed by Mr. Shea, theirleader. The President said:

"Mr. Shea, I can only repeat whatsaid. I am a believer in un

It; that the sentiment of the countryis such that failure of proper legisla

FIRST JVATIOjVAL MJition meant a campaign on the subjectthat would do no good to railroads. He

ver & Fort Worth and the new roadsto be built, and a Gulf port. If thisplan Is carried out it will benefit NewMexico incidentally and sooner or lat-

er may do so directly. The road hassome trackage in northeastern NewMexico in Union County; and ColfaxCounty; and the line in the latter

OF SANTA FE.continued, "you cannot run railroadsas you run private business. Youmust respond to the public demand.If there Is danger of discrimination,

The oldest banking Institution In New Mexico. Established In 1870.RUFUS J. PALEN, President. JOHN H. VAUGHN, Cashier.HENRY L. WALDO, Vl" President. ALFRED H. BRODHEAD,

Assistant Cashier.county may be extended west to Ellz-then you must allow the establishabethtown, Red River and Taos. Atment of some tribunal that will remany rate, the plan, If carried Into efedy that discrimination." New life and happy activity results.

Mrs Bollfl H. Shlrel. Mlddlesborough,fect, will benefit New Mexico to someThere can be no compromise beSurplus and Undivided Profits $55,000.extent. Capital $150,000..

Ills., writes: "I have been troubledtween the President's and SecretaryMorton's views. Either the President with liver complaint and poor blood,

and have found nothing to benefit mehas receded entirely from his stand The anti-join- t statehood movementIn Arizona will not down despite thenoint or Mr. Morton has dared to ex like Herblne. I hone never to be with

out It I have wisLed that I hadalleged powerful Influence of the Albu-

querque "Non-Partisa- n Joint Statepress his own opinions, which latteris not unlikely. Some people and

ions. I am an honorary member of known of it in my husband's lifetime.50c at Fischer Drug Co.some newspapers do not seem to un hood League." Indeed, the more that

League and the Albuquerque Journalone union. But a union must obey thederstand that President Roosevelt is

law lust as a corporation must obey a very liberal man, that he honors the CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDYstir the movement, the stronger becomes the opposition. Says the Ari

Transacts a general banking business In all Its branches. Loansmoney on the most favorable terms on all kinds of personal and co-

llateral security. Buys and sells bonds and stocks in all markets forIts customers. Buys and sells domestic and foreign exchange andmakes telegraphio transfers of monoy to all parts of the civilizedworld on as liberal terms as are given by any money-transmittin- g

agency, public or private. Interest allowed on time deposits at therate of three per cent per annum, on a six month's or year's term.Liberal advances made on consignments of live stock and products.The bank executes all orders of Its patrons In the banking line, andalms to extend to them as liberal treatment In all respects, as Is con-

sistent with safety and the principles of sound banking. Safety De-

posit boxes for rent. The patronage of the publio Is respectfully

the law, just as every man, rich orofficial who has the courage to expresshis own convictions upon questions ofnnnr must obey the law. zona Gazette: "The fight against joint

statehood Is well under way, thanksgovernment policy and that any tyran"As yet no action has been called

for by me, and most certainly if actionnical desire to compel officials underhim to think as he does is as far fromhis as the sun is from the moon.

to Governor Klbbey. Before It Is fin-

ished, Arizona will be saved from theunwelcome union with New-- Mexico,and the people of the United States,and especially the members of Con-

gress, will have It Impressed uponthem that there Is plenty of fightingblood in the citizens of Arizona."

THE VERY BEST."I have been using Chamberlain's

Cough Remedy and want to say it isthe best cough medicine I have evertaken," says Geo. u. Chubb, a mer-

chant of Harlan, Mich. There is uo

question about its being the best, asIt will cure a cough or cold in lesstime than any other treatment. Itshould always be kept In the houseready for Instant use, for a cold canbe cured in much less time when

promptly treated. For sale by all

druggists.

THE PACIFIC TRADE COMPAREDWITH THE GULF TRADE.

With the opening of new markets inthe Philippines and in the rest of theOrient through American enterprise,the supposition exists that the trade ofSan Francisco, California, is steadily

'be reasons are obvtooswhy yots should patronize

on the increase. But It is otherwise.Official statistics Just published show CURED CONSUMPTION.

Mrs. B. W. Evans. Charwater. Kan.,

Is called for by me I shall try to ao ex-

act justice under the law to every man

so far as I have the power. But thefirst essential Is the preservation of

law and order, the suppression of vio-

lence by mobs or individuals."I regret that you, in your letter

have spoken at all of the use of thefederal army as you have there spok-

en. No request has been made to me

for action by the federal government,but at the same time, Mr. Shea, as youhave in your communication to me

brought up that fact, I want to sayone thing with all emphasis in my

power. In upholding law and order,In doing what he is able to do to sup-

press mob violence in any shape orway, the mayor of Chicago, MayorDunne, has my hearty support. I amglad to be able to say that to yougentlemen before I say It to any oneelse. Now, let me repeat that I knownnthinv n the facts of this situation,

othing of the rights or wrongs

that of all the big seaports, San Franclsco alone shows a decline in its im writes: "My husband lay sick for three

months. The doctors said he hadauick consumption. We procured a

port trade in 1904, compared with its OUR PLACEOnly High Grade Liquors and Cigars

Kept in Stock !

trade in 1894. While Galveston, Texbottle of Ballard's Hohound Syrup,

New Mexico is so great in area thatlive stock, farming or horticulturalconditions can hardly be calculated soas to make a fair average for the Ter-

ritory as a whole. For instance, thecold spell and rains of two weeks agodid considerable injury to the cattleand sheep Interests in northern Colfaxand Union Counties, while there werescarcely any losses in cattle and sheepIn central New Mexico. A few weeksago a storm In Grant and Sierra Comi-

ties killed a number of Angora goats,while in Dona Ana and Lincoln Coun-

ties there was no damage done to thisImportant and growing industry. NewMexico is pretty big and this is beingrecognized now more than ever.

and It cured him. Tb was six yearsago and since then w have alwayskept a bottle In the ho--7. We can-

not do without It Fc-- coughs and

as, shows an Increase of 171.4 percent., San Francisco shows a declineof 1.6 per cent, in ten years. In theexport trade too, San Francisco showsan increase of only 30.7 per cent, inten years, while New York shows anIncrease of 37.3 per cent., New Or

COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL

colds It has no equal." 25c, 60c and $1

W. R. PRICE, Prop.Telephone No. f 7.at Fischer Drug Co.leans of 82.3 per cent., Galveston of315 per cent. The aggregate value of

olnts at Issue, what I have to the imports and exports at San Fran,ased purely upon what I regard clsco is only $71,000,000, less than one- -

half of that of Galveston, and lessthan of that of New m w egelberYork, while New Orleans, Boston,

The "jolntlsts" in Kansas are catch-

ing it and so are the "jolntlsts" inNew Mexico. The former want to runliquor "Joints" on the sly and the lat-

ter want to run n joint-statehoo- d

"Joints" on the people.

HOW TO WARD OFF OLD AGE.The most successful way of warding

off the approach of old age is to main-

tain a vigorous digestion. This can bedone by eating only food suited toyour age and occupation, and whenany disorder of the stomach appearstake a dose of Chamberlain's Stomachand Liver Tablets to correct It If youhave a weak stomach or are troubledwith indigestion, you will find thesetablets to be Just what you need. Forsale by all druggists.

857 San Francisco Street,Philadelphia and Baltimore stand far

unfortunate phrasing or the let--,

esented to the President of theouted States. I have not been calledupon to Interfere in any way, but youmust not misunderstand my attitude.

"In every effort of Mayor Dunne toprevent violence by mobs or Individ-uals tn raa that the laws are obeyed

above San Francisco in that respect.In other words, the value of the present trade with the Orient is muchoverestimated and has cost the UnitedStates much more than it is likely tohe has the hearty support of the Pres

ident of the united States, and. inimHan and piexican vares ami curios

Blankets, Baskets, Rag, Wax, Feather and Linen Drawn ,

Work, Opals, Turquoises, Garnets and Other Gems.OUR MOTTO: To Have the Best of Everything in Our Line.

my Judgment, he should have that ofreturn for many years to come. Thetrade with Germany alone Is worth adozen times that of all of eastern Asia,every good citizen of the united

States." 0Australia and the Philippines together. Another remarkable fact is that

How's This?We Offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for

any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured byHalVa Catarrh Cure.

F. 1. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O.We, the undersigned, have known P. J.

Cheney for the 1 at 15 years, and believe himperfectly honorable in all businem transac-tion! and financially able to carry out anyobligations made by this firm.

Waldino, Kinm k Mbvih,Wholesale Drug-g-lst- Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,acting- - directly upon the blood and mucoussurface of the system. Testimonials sentfree. Price 75 cento per bottle. Sold by allDTa'Lle Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

ROSWELL IN THE LEAD. the business of the Gulf ports Is In

creasing marvelously, and the railThe city of Roswell Is coming to the

INVALUABLE FOR RHEUMATISM.I have been suffering for the past

few years with a severe attack ofrheumatism and found that Ballard'sSnow Liniment was the only thingthat gave me satisfaction and tendedto alleviate my pains. March 24th,1902, John C. Degnan, Kinsman, Ills.25c, 60c and $1.00 at Fischer Drug Co.

Chase Wagner Ftimittife Co.roads formerly eager to reach the Pa-

cific are now Just as anxious to reachsome Gulf port. This may be a hintto the Santa Fe Central which woulddo New Mexico a great service wereit to give the central part of the Ter-

ritory a direct outlet to the Gulf ofMexico.

THE BEST COUGH SYRUP.S. L Apple, Judge, Otta

Dealer In

Furniture. Qneeniware, Onttlerj' TinwareBtoTM and Banges.

Household Ooodi of All Kinds Sold od

, 'Easy Payments.

wa Co., Kansas, writes: "This Is tosay that I have used Ballard's Hore- -

THE LEGISLATIVE MANUAL.

The Legislative Manual for 1905, ofBlue Book for New Mexico, historicaland official compendium of value toevery business man and officer and ofInterest to every citizen, 304 pages.Price $1.50. Address the New Mexi-ca- n

Printing Company, Santa Fe.

hound Syrup for years, and that I donot hesitate to recommend it as the

front among the New Mexico townsand that in the right way. The recantaction of Its city council In increasingthe licenses for saloons and gamblingplaces within the city limits to two

" thousand dollars in each case was a

remarkably long step In advance, andone which will redound to the greatestpossible good to the town. A few daysago Its Commercial Club appropriat-ed a sufficient sum of money for thesinking of an artesian well two thonsand feet to demonstrate how strongthe artesian water flow in that sec-

tion Is and how much It can beupon. The citleens of the eu

terprislng county seat of Chaves Coun-

ty propose to show that thalr portionof New Mexico to well worth comingto and that those who come there wltna little capital, with tome business sx- -

But and 8ell all kinds of 8eoond HandGooo.best cough syrup I have ever used."25c. 60c, $1.00, at Fischer Drag Co.

Dame Rumor has It that votes tnthe New York Legislature at Albanygo at twenty-flv- e thousand dollars forimportant measures. Ugh! How thoseAlbuquerque ' ' Non-partisa- n JointStatehood" leaguers wish they had astate of Arizona and were members of

pany.

While a billons attack Is decidedly Chaa. Wagwr LJcenaed Kmtelmer 'Residence 'Phone No. i. Telephone No. 10. - 8o Franctoco Street.

its first assembly.

The New Mexican Printing Com-

pany is the agent of the RemingtonTypewriter Company and is ready tofill orders for Remington machines, thebest In the market, promptly and

unpleasant It Is quickly over whenChamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-

lets are used. For sale by all drugHave roar stationery printed y the THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE NEW MEXICAN.gists.New Mexican Printing Company.

3Santa Fe New Mexican, Friday, May J 2, J 905.

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS.

Of the Board of .County .Commission-ers of Santa Fe County.

Santa Fe Central Railway SystemSUNSHINt ROUTfi, via T0RRA1CE GATEWAY.

Connecting with the E. P. & --V. E. and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R.

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Santa Fe, N. M.. Jan. 2 1905.

The Honorable Board of CountyCommissioners met in regular sessionat 10 o'clock a. m. Present Hon. A. L.

Kendall, chairman; Hon. Arthur Sel-igma-

and Hon. Nicolas Quintana,commissioners, and Marcos Castillo,clerk.

On motion of Hon. A. L. Kendall,Hon. Arthur Seligman was chosenchairman for the term of two years.There, being no further business, theboard adjourned, subject to the call ofthe chair.

ARTHUR SELIGMAN,Attest: Chairman.

MARCOS CASTILLO,Clerk.

Santa Fe, N. M., Jan. 14, 1905.

Columbus, Ohio. May 19, 1903.Some four years ago I was suffering

from impure blood and a general run-down condition of the system. I had noappetite, was losing flesh, and had an all- -

fonetired feeling that made meI began the use of S S. S. , and

sfter taking seven or eight bottles mr skinwas cleared of all eruptions and took on aruddy, healthy glow that assured me thatmy blood had been restored to its nor-mal, healthy condition My appetite wasrestored, as I could eat anything pnt be-fore me, and as I regained my appetiteIincreasedin weight, and that "tired feel-

ing" which worried me so much disap-peared, and I was once again my old self.

I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the

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for Further Particulars, Call on

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We also sell tickets

TO EUROPE.Via the Cunard Steamship

of such medicine. Victor Stobbins.Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves.

Wheeling, W. V., May 28, 1903.My system was run down and my jointsached and pained me considerably. I had

used S. S. S. before and knew what Itwas, so I purchased a bottle of it and haretaken several bottles and the aches sndpains are gone, my blood hat been cleas-e- d

and my genera health built np. I cantestify to it as a blood purifier and tonic.

1533 Market St. John C. Stbin.

Line, the O.d Dominion

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The Honorable Boara of CountyCommissioners met as a board of can-

vassers to canvass the vote for jus-tices of the peace and constables forthe different precincts, cast at theelection held on the 9th day of Janu-ary, 1905. The following was the re-

sult, to-wi- t:

Precinct No. l, justice of the peace,Evarlsto Trujlllo received fifty-seve- n

(57) votes.Precinct No. 1, justice of the peace,

Roman S. Trujillo received thirty-olgh- t

(38) votes.Precinct No. 1, constable, Cellllo Ro-

mero received fifty-nin- e (59) vptes.Precinct No. 1, constable, Sotero

Jiartlnez received thirty-si- x (36)votes.

Precinct No. 2, justice of the peace,Cayetano Moya received twenty-on- e

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Cut Flowers a Specialty, Wedding Bouquets, Decorations, Floral

Designs. Telephone No. 12, P. 0. Box 457.

ninety-thre- e (93)izij votes. Martinez receivedPrecinct No. 2, justice of tne peace, votes.

Martin Acuna received twenty-on- e Precinct No. 18, justice of the peace,

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S. B. GRIMSHAW.W. H. ANDREWS. G. F. & P. A

Pres. & Gen'I Manager.J. A. KNOX,

Traveling F. and P. A

(21) votes. Jose Inez Manzanares received nine- -

Preclnct No. 2, constable, Secundlno (!8) votes

Grlego received twenty-eigh- t (28) Precinct No. 18, justice of the peace,votes. Leonardo Duran received seventy-si-x

Precinct No. 2. constable, Felix Ro-- (76) votes.mero received fourteen (14) votes. Precinct No. 18, constable, Roque

Prfinrt No. 3. lustice of the neace, I Guerrero received ninety-eigh- t (98)I I I B Ii! I ti1 !.. Kti I I llxmi IlKSHI IWI f l PNicolas Sena received one hundred votes. tm W.M' Iim,I I MS H.l 1 x l l.:l:ti jmmw, mm vai ix 1 .i';;.

mum biMMjw.x 1 1.1.. . 1 i i niit'niKii rfind forty-eigu- t (148) votes. I Precinct No. 18, constable, Juan Lu

Precinct No. 3, justice of the peace, . jan received seventy-riv- e (7t) voies.Precinct No. 19, justice of the peace,

it WW lrtf Ii i fra I.i','iIt!TheJuvenclo Quintana received one hun-

dred and twelve (112) votes.Precinct No. 3. constable, Manuel

Padilla received one hundred and thirty--

nine (139) votes.Precinct No. 3, constable, Manuel M.

hi

Columba received one hundred andtwenty-on- e (121) votes.

Precinct No. 4, justice of the peace,

writing machines break downMANY their youth, but. Remingtonshave tough constitutions and, no mat-

ter how hard the work they do, theyare sure to reach a hale and vigorousold ago.

Rlcardo Alarid received one hundredand fifty (150) votes.New Mexican Precinct No. 4, Justice of the peace.Tomas Alarid received one hundredand sixteen (116) votes.

Precinct No. 4, constable, Josereceived one hundred and

forty-flv- e (145) votes. 1 iliH111 i ill mmmPrintin Precinct No. 4, constable, FranciscoRomero received one hundred andnineteen (119) votes.

Precinct No. 5, justice of the peace,Jose A. Romero received forty (40)Totes.

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Precinct No. 5, constable, Pedro Lopez received forty (40) votes.Company Precinct No. 6, justice of the peace,Bonafaclo Navarez received fourteen(14) votes.

Precinct No. 6, constable, TiburcioGurule received fourteen (14) votes.

Precinct No. 7, Justice of the peace,J. S. Gonzales received forty-si-x (46)votes.

Precinct No. 7, constable, MatlasMontoya received forty-si- x (46) votes.

Precinct No. 8, justice of the peace.Ambrosio Pino received fifty-eig-

(58) votes.Precinct No. 8, Justice of the peace,

Gus Decker received forty-thre- e (43)votes.

Precinct No. 19, justice of the peace,H. C. Montoya received twenty-riv- e

(25) votes.Precinct No. 19, constable, Tom Cha-

con received forty (40) votes.Precinct No. 19, constable, Pat

Anaya received twenty-fiv-e (25) votes.Precinct No. 20, justice of the peace,

James Carruthers received forty-nin- e

(49) votes.Precinct No. 20, constable, Apolonio

Romero received forty-thre- e (43)votes.

Precinct No. 20, constable, JohnJones received three (3) votes.

Precinct No. 20, J. N. Strunquist re-

ceived one (1) vote.Precinct No. 22, Justice of the peace,

Donaclano Ortiz received thirty-nin- e

(39) votes.Precinct No. 22 constable, Severo

Sena received thirty (30) votes.The board then adjourned as a

board of canvassers and met as aboard of county commissioners.

The clerk was ordered to publish anotice calling for bids to supply the

county offices with stationery.The following persons were appoint-

ed road supervisors for the year 1905,to-wl-t:

Precinct No. 1, Francisco Romero.Precinct No. 2, Teodoro Ortega.Precinct No. 3, Antonio Lujan.Precinct No. 4, Ciprlano Chavez.Precinct No. 5, Benito Martinez.Precinct No. 6, Francisco Rael.Precinct No. 8, Canuto Leyba.Precinct No. 9, Jose Amado Gonzal-

es.Precinct No. 11, John D. Hart.Precinct No. 12, Tiburcio Montoya.Precinct No. 13, Robert J. Ewlng.PreclnSt No. 14, Eulogio Martinez.Precinct No. 15, Reyes Naranjo.Precinct No. 17, Nemecio Araljo.Precinct No 18, Perfecto Rodriguez.Precinct No. 20, Joe Black.Precinct No. 22, Jose ae Jesus Ortiz.Cesarlo Ortiz WB3 appointed Janitor

for the court house for elx months.The board ordered that a new elec-

tion, for the purpose of electing a Jus-

tice of the peace for Precinct No. 2,

be. held at Tesuque on Thursday, Jan-

uary 24, A. D. 1905, with the same

judges and clerks of election that serv-

ed in the last election.Upon motion of Commissioner Ar-

thur Seligman, duly seconded and car-

ried the following distribution of thefunds received by the collector andtreasurer, of the money due the countyby the bondsmen of andTreasurer George W. Knaebel. was

made, to-wl- t:

Court House Repair Fund... $1,342. 44

Delinquent Tax Fund 812.71Survey Fund 677.51Index Fund 633.32School District No. 1 60.11School District No. 3 75.00School District No. 2 ...... 76.00

Juan Jose Silva received forty-thre- e

(43) votes.Precinct No. 8. constable, Ventura

Barros received fifty-nin- e (59) votes.Precinct No. 8, constable, Mariano

Eanchez received forty-tw- o (42) votes.Precinct No. 9, no returns.Precinct No. 11, Justice of the peace,

Cornelio Montoya received twenty-flv- elank Peeks and (25) votes.Precinct No. 11, constable, N. S.

Montoya received twenty-fiv- e (25)votes.Leasers Precinct No. 12. Justice of the peace,Fellclano Lobato received twenty-fiv- e

(25) votes.Precinct No. 12, constable, Patricio

Chaves received twenty-flv- e (26) votesPrecinct No. 13, no returns.Precinct No. 14, Justice of the peace,

Anastaclo Martinet received seventy--

one (71) votes.Precinct No. 14, Justice of the peace,

Jose P. Trujlllo received twenty (20)votes.

1 v.' T- - hiPrecinct No. 14, constable. Max.

Montoya received seventy-tw- o (72)votes.

Precinct No. 14, constable, MiguelMartinez received sixty-thre- e (63)votes.

Precinct No. 15, Justice of the peace.Ramon F. Quintana received one hun-dred and four (104) votes. m

Precinct No. 15, Ju tlce of the peace,Donaclano Madrid received sixty-thre- e

(63) votes.Precinct No. IS. constable, Fabian

Maes received one hundred and oneSole Makers for New Mexico of the

Celebrated Frey PatentFLAT : OPENING : BLANK : BOOK.

(101) votes.Precinct No. 15, constable. Bias M.

Bustos received sixty-si- x (66) votes.Precinct No. 17, justice of the peace.

Jose Ma. Garcia received ninety-eigh- t

Couag'Ihi RemedyA Safe Medicine for Children.fMjfaf ft oongh medicine for children neyer be afraid to bay CBUOOM-Oec- a

BmzDT. There la no danger from It, and relief la always mnteftOow. XI la Intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping

innfc gag fa the beat medtdae in the world for these diseases. It la not onlym eartain onre for croup, bat, when given as soon as the croupy cough appean.wO prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this reinedy

anlna. is Cieoted It ooatalna no opium or other harmful drugs, aA

Total $3,666.09The report of the collector and

treasurer. H. a Cartrlght, showedthat $680.71 had been placed to thecredit of the school fond of the Cityof Santa Fe on the 21st day of July.1904. and $753.20 to the credit of thegeneral county fund, of the amountdue the county by the bondsmen of

and Collector George W.

Knaebel. Upon motion the amid dis-

tribution was approved. The total

(98) votes.Precinct No. 17. Justice of the peace,

G avino Ortli received eighty-eigh- t

(88) votes.Precinct No. 17. constable, Euseblo

Escudero received ninety-tw-o (92)vote. t nMkr M to MB MBit.(Continues! en Page tlx.)' Precinct No. 17, constable, Cannto

Santa Fe New Mexican, Friday, May,' J 2, J 905.;

Established 1856. Incorporated 1903.AWE'S LOW CUTPJpL ifEHTIBf

Seligman Bros Co.Hon. Pedro Ptrea superintendent of

insurance, returned at noon from Albuquerque.

ARemarkableShoe Store

O. C. Watson and wife, who havebeen in Albuquerque for a few days,

during the Spanish-America- n war.

During this time he became well ac-

quainted with a number of the officersand men of the First U. S. Volunteer

Cavalry, the "Rough Riders," and one

of his objects In coming to Santa Fewas to meet Major Frederick Mullerand other members of the regimentwhom he knew during the late war.

Dr. J. R. Gilbert, who has been inLas Vegas attending the meeting ofthe New Mexico Medical Association,passed through Santa Fe today enroute , via the Santa Fe Central, to hishome in Alamogordo. Dr. Gilbert hasbeen in the "Sunshine Territory" for

nearly five years, but has nev-

er before been in the Capital City. He

spent the morning in visiting the Cap-

itol, Federal building. Cathedral, andother points of interest. San Miguelchurch he was especially pleased tosee and was astonished at the state ofpreservation in which It is at the pres

returned last night.Mrs. John W. Lewis, of Albuquer

que, Is visiting her parents, Mr. andMrs. Evaristo Lucero, In Santa Fe.

Professor R. R. Larkln was on

Thursday evening superintendent of the city schools of Las Ve

Why Remarkable

Isn't it

Remarkable

1gas.

E. C. Stone, representing a wholesale wrapping paper house of Pueblo,called on his trade in the Capital Citytoday.

ent time. He complimented the cityGeorge Arnot, manager for a wholesale grocery and wool house of Albu

ft II IIUUIIllJ tillArrival of a Newand Up-to-Da- te

Line of MuslinUnderwear.

The LowestPriced House in

the City for FineGoods.

Tor Half a

Century the! eading DryGoods Houseof the City.

on the two beautiful stone arch bridg-es which span the Santa Fe River and

querque, was in the city yesterday onalso on the well kept lawns at the Capbusiness.

John S. Clark, who was in the Cap-ital yesterday on insurance business

To find a shoe store where you can ask for any kind of shoe that's desirableand good, and have the salesman say "Here it is?"

ISN'T IT REMARKABLE to find a big stock of shining new styles?

ISN'T IT REMARKABLE that you are able to fount on one store for 'hebest possible values, the best possible qualities, and the best possible serv-

ice in fitting your foot correctly, stylishly, comfortably?

ISN'T IT REMARKABLE to find a shoe store that never asks you more

for a shoe than you are willing to pay?

Lots of other remarkable things about this reliable Shoe Store.Come and see.

returned to his home in the MeadowCity last evening.

A. Singer, traveling for the Grunsfeld Brothers wholesale dry goodshouse of Albuquerque, was In the Cap-

ital City today on business.A SWELL LOW CUT Mrs. G. V. Bailey went yesterday B Yto Cerrillos where she will visit for athat indivicfualise H 1 .MSa . wm swHosiery few days and then go to Durango, Col

orado, for an indefinite time.Mrs. J. F. Easley, wife of Superin

its weareras beino'

itol and Federal buildings and in thePlaza.

F. X. Doench, of Denver, was in thecity today. Mr. Doench, who repre-sents a wholesale cigar and tobaccohouse, has just returned from a bus-

iness trip through Arizona. He saysthat during the past three weeks ithas been impossible for him to makehis trips in anything like good time.Washouts, wrecks and "dead" engineshave caused delays that were farfrom pleasant. One day last week,owing to the weakened condition ofthe track, the train he was on took 24

hours to make a distance of about 100

miles. From five to ten miles an hourwas the best it could do and as a re-

sult many people were losers becauseof the loss of time. Mr. Doench makesa trip to the Capital City every ninetydays and says that he is always gladwhen the time comes for him to makeSanta Fe, for the climate and peopleare of the best. While in the city hestopped at the Claire.

If there's anything we're py,-- 1 1 1 cfwatendent Easley, of the New Mexicodivision of the Santa Fe Railway, andchildren, of Las Vegas, are In San Mar- - Phone 36.proud of it's our reputation

for having the latest Ideas clal on a visit to friends.Professor Hiram Hadley, superinand best variety of every- - (vJ?r

thing that goes to make up v' tendent of public instruction, left lastevening for Albuquerque to be presentat the commencement exercises of theUniversity of New Mexico, located at

the toilet of the particularman. " OTTO RETSCH, Propr.$2,00 to $3.00PRICE that city.

The Plaza Restaurant 1R. H. McKenzie, who has been irt

California for several weeks, returnedto Santa Fe yesterday. He states

Just now we are giving particular attention to his hosiery.

Stop and look at the new colorings and patterns made on purpose for the

Oxfords he will soon put on.

Gentlemen, come here for splendid hosiery at moderate prices.

COLD NIGHTS CAUSE CATARRH..that California is on the boom and thatLos Angeles has Increased its popula

Situated In the Catron Block.Everyone Should Use Hyomel and Killthe Germs.tion 18 per cent in the last five years.

There is a movement on foot In thatcity to close all the saloons and aspecial election will be held on June WEEKLY TABLE BOARD $4.50. MEAL TICKET, 21 MEALS, $6.00.

REGULAR MEALS 35 CENTS.2 for that purpose.NATHAN SALMON,SUCCESSOR TO 8ALMON a ABOUSLEMAN.

Wholesale and Retail. San Francisco St.Sidney Bieber, fire marshal of

Washington, D. C, was in the cityyesterday on a return trip from Denver, where he has been visiting. Mr. Short Orders

--A. T7 ALL HOURS OIF JDJYTBieber went from here to El Paso,where he will meet his father, and thetwo will then go to California to spendDAVID S. LOWITZKi a short time. From there Mr. Bieberwill return to Fort Stanton, where heoriginally came to from Washington

No otner season of the year is re-

sponsible for as many cases of catar-rh as the spring. The warm days andcold nights, wKa their frequent andsudden changes In temperature, bringthe catarrhal "snuffles" to nearly ev-

eryone.The best pnyslclans long ago saw

the folly of taning medicine into thestomach to kul catarrhal germs In thebead anu throat. Air alone canreach these germs, and today the mostsuccessful physicians prescribe Hy-

omel, for all catarrhal troubles.The germ killing and health-givin- g

Hyomel, when breathed through thepocket inhaler that comes with everyoutfit, penetrates to the most remotecells of the air passages and respira-tory organs. It searches out and killscatarrhal germs in the aead, throat,and lungs, soothes and heals the Irri-tated mucous membrane, and abso-

lutely drives catarrh from the system.

Dealer in New and Second Handfor the benefit of his health.

C. W. Cook, Jr., traveling freightStrictly Metropolitan Bill of Fare

Fresh Ranch Butter and Eggs Served OnlyIce Cream Wednesdays and Sundays.

agent of the Santa Fe for the NewMexico division, with headquarters at

Furniture, Queensware.Tinware, Hardware,

Carpets, Stoves,Ranges. Etc.

Albuquerque, was In the city today.Mr. Cook says that freight will bemoving regularly in a few days and BANQUET FOR PRIVATE PARTIES CAN BE 8ERVED ON SHORT

NOTICE.that there will be no difficulty in re

FRESH BUTTERMILK DAILY.

ceivlng shipments In good time. Healso says that the prospects in NewMexico for a prosperous year In alllines of business are fine. Mr. Cookreturned to Albuquerque this after

Highest Cash Price Paid for SecondHand Goods. New and SecondHand Goods on Easy Payments. Thousands of testimonials like this

of Capt. Cameron in charge of theSalvation Army at Berkley, Cal., atnoon.

George Scoular, grain dealer of Su test to the speedy relief given byPICTURE MOLDING ALL KINDS.

Phone 69. Santa Fe, N. M. OJQ CALJEjVTE ffDT SPRIJIGS.Hyomei. Capt. Cameron writes: "Iperior, Nebraska, who is making atrip throughout the west and southIn the interests of a wholesale and re-

tail grain house of Superior, was a

have been a sufferer from catarrh ofthe throat for a number of years, sobad that I could not speak so as to beheard at any distance. The first useof Hyomei relieved me and I believethat it has given back to me the good

business visitor In Santa Fe this morning. This is Mr. Scoular's first trip tothe "Land of Sunshine" and he ismore than pleased with what he has voice I had in years gone by."

The complete Hyomel outfit costsseen. He thinks that the climate ofbut one edollar, and includes an Inhal-er and sufficient Hyomei for several

New Mexico can not be equaled. Hehas been all over the southwest andstates that New Mexico stands at the weeks treatment. You take no risk

These Celebrated Hot Springs areocated In the midst of the Ancient

3111! Dwellers, tw nty-3v- e miles westit Taos, and fifty mllee north of SantaFe, and about twelve miles from Bar-inc- a

Station, on the Denver and Rio3rande Railway, from which point alally line of stages runs to the Springs,the temperature of these waters Is!rom 90 to 122 degrees. The gases are--artonlc. Altitude, 6,000 feet Climate?ery Jry and delightful the yearround. ThoTe is now a commodiousiotel for the convenience of invalidsand tourists. These raters contain1.686.24 grains of alkaline Baits to thejaJ'.oa, being the richest alkaline Hotbrings In the world. The efficacy of

these waters has been thoroughly tested by the miraculous cures attested toin the following diseases: Paralysis,Malaria, Bright'! Disease of the

Neuralgia, Consumption,neys, Syphilitic and Mercurial Affec-

tions, Scrofula, Catarrh, la Grippe, aVFemale Complaints, etc., eta Boatlodging and bathing $2.60 per day; $1per week; $50 per month. Stage meetsDenver trains and waits for Santa Fttrain upon request This resort Is attractive at all seasons, aid is open allwinter. Passengers for OJo Calientcan leave Santa Fe at a. m., andreach OJo Callente at 4 ; . m. the sameday. Fare for round trip from SantaFe to OJo Callente, $7.40. For further '

particulars, address '

top In everything. In buying Hyomel. A. C. Ireland ab-

solutely agrees to refund the moneyRobert M. Hardinge, observer of theweather bureau in Syracuse, New if it does not give satisfaction.York, and who was formerly sectiondirector of the New Mexico weatherservice In this city, has been relieved H. S. DU VAL, E. C

Bonded Civil Engineer.nt S. Society of Civil

WALL PAPER.Our New Stock of Wall Paper

has arrived and is ready for yourinspection. It is the most beau-tiful line ever shown in Santa Fe.It will pay you Jo call and getfirst choice. Remarkable pricesprevail.

1 w. A. fittii In. sure.

from duty at Syracuse and ordered tothe station at Grand Junction, Colorado. Mr. Hardinge will leave theNew York town for his new station to Ten Years State Engineer of Florida

Over Railroad Construction. .. ANTONIO JOSEPH, ProprietorOJo Callente. Taos County, N. A

morrow and will be accompanied byMrs. Hardinge, nee Miss Palen, of thiscity. The change was brought abouton account of Mr. Hardinge's desire

Hon. H. C. Crawford, Sec. State toEx-May-or I. Sparks, of Santa Fe:It has been my pleasure to knoto go west again. CANDELARIOTHE OLD CURIO vSTORE iCapt. H. S. DuVal for more than 20 Ban Franetaeo St.H. W. Morford, of Pueblo, called to-

day on the hardware merchants of theCapital City in the Interest of a whole

years as a man of unblemished character, standing a' the head of his pro

sale stove house. Mr. Morford says Wholesale and Retail Dealer lafession in this state as a civilthat this year has so far been one ofthe best he has known for some time.Everything is in the best of conditionand the merchants all over the Terri

Indian and Mexican CuriosMr. DuVal is prepared to Install city228 San Francisco Street. Santa Fe, N. M water and sewer works. Surveying,tory are buying freely as a result of Irrigation and the location ofjthe prospective successful season. Inhis trips over the Territory he hasfound fruit, grain and other produceMRS. JOHN KOURYCtiaifs iai ! Learn Stenography tA few more pupils can be accommo

Our stock Is the largest in the city and we are

adding Roods every day.We Guarantee satisfaction or refund your moneyafter you have visited other stores and obtainedDrlces. call on us and get our y"1"" t m

s ..We are here to stay. We are not closing' on

stock, but Increasing: it every day. This Is theoldest established native curio store In Santa Fe.We like the business and yon will always find as atthe OM 8TAND ready to please you.

dated In the Stenography Class. BennGENERAL MERCHANDISE, BOOTS,

SHOES AND DRY GOODS.

in the finest condition and nothing butthe best of indications for a record-breakin- g

year.Mr. and Mrs. Kennett Harris, of

Chicago, spent today in the Capital.They are en route to the Windy Cityfrom Phoenix, where they have beenfor the past three months. Mr. Harrisis a Journalist and was correspondentwith the army of occupation of Cuba

Pitman system taught. For terms,If you have any chairs to cane, call

on Mrs. E. C Rlddley at 103 Guada-

lupe Street, 8a nU Fe, N. M.

etc, call on or address Mrs. Robert

Montoya, City.SELLING CHEAP

Odl DCDODa irsa p a r o u u a a pre n gOireOamxril'sA General System Builder, a Perfect Blood Purifier

What you need at this Season of the Year

X V V

Santa Fe New Mexican, Friday, May t2, 1905. 5

not been replaced. They were left lying on the ground and were becominginjured. Had a fire broken out at that

I

.1

T.j hob gity topics

CAPT--

GRAHAM'S

k PDATiTiini:time in the business district it wouldhave taken a long time before the fire We Whose could have been attached to thesehydrants. It is high time that the cityuimiiiuulHear Frank Owen at the opera authorities look into this matter andeither instruct the driver of the sprlnk- -hmiRA tnnlehf as Uncle Obadiah. He

is great. lling cart to do his duty carefully andCall up 'phone No. 40, when you I efficiently or remove him and replace f ' . aM - w ;w ..iJi r jr i is u bib m w 1 rjwant anvthinr In the grocery line. him with a better man. The company

Suffered from Sores on Face andBack Doctors Took His MoneyBut Did No Good Skin Now

Winter Grocery Company. does not care to pay damages on account of the inefficiency of this driv-er nor does it care to have its prop-erty injured. This is a very important

Santa Fe Lodge No. 2. I. O. O. F., will

hold Its regular weekly meeting this

evening at 7:30 o'clock at Odd FellowsLooks Clear as a Baby's.

I matter, as everybody will agree that

Have on display next weeka car load of Furniture atour ware room, on tbe sec-

ond floor, a new line ofgoods from Eastern manu-

facturers that will interestyou. both as to quality and

Hall.Shade trees have been planted in front ANOTHER CURE BY

sprinkling is very necessary, and fur-ther that the fire pressure be kept In-

tact and in as good condition as pos-sible. -

of the Martinez property on East PalaceAvenue. Other residents of that street . CUTICURA REMEDIES

The cold weather appears to be determined to stay with Santa Fe, al

should follow this good example. ,,.23The Winter Grocery Company keeps

a fresh supply of first class groceriesand provisions at all times. 'Phone

Captain W. S. Graham, 1321 EoffSt., V. heeling, w.Va., writing June 14,'04, says : " I am so grateful I want toNo. 40. thank God that a friend tecommended

though it has not been asked for andIs not wanted. However, tonight andtomorrow will be fair, according to theweather forecast, and that is an Im-

provement over cloudy weather withCuticura Soap and Ointment to me. I"Bob's Uncle from Japan" will be

presented for the second time at theopera house tonight and it should have

suffered for a long time with sores onmy face and back. Some doctors said

price. Our stock of Chairs will be unusually at-

tractive, Come early and select something newand serviceable for your homeW e will be pleas-ed to show you our line of goods.

Take a look at our line of REFRIGERATORS.

showers. Colorado is to have fair andI bad blood poison, and others that Ia full house. It is well presented and warmer weather tonight and Saturhad barbers' itch. None of them didme any good, but they all took mythe proceeds are for a good cause. day. The maximum temperature at

Santa Fe yesterday was 57 degrees at4 o'clock in the afternoon and the

money. My mends tell me my skinnow looks as clear as a baby's, and Itell them all that Cuticura Soap and

Owing of the Inability of the cityto get brick, the construction of thecrossings at the northwest corner ofthe Plaza and in front of the office of

minimum was 32 at 5 o'clock In themorning. The mean was 44 and theOintment did it."relative humidity was 32 per cent. The

STILL ANOTHER CURE temperature at 5 o'clock this morningwas 33 degrees and within an hour It

We have both the enamel and zinclined boxes, and our prices are right.

We are well stocked in all de-

partments and we have prices thathad risen to 39 degrees. There was aNeck Covered With Sores, Hairslight frost this morning but not mFell Out, Wild With Itching enough to be of any injury to the fruit

Mr. H. T. Spalding of 104 W. 104th or crops. will move the goods. Don't miss this opportunity.St., New York City, says: " For twoTHE REVIVAL MEETINGS.years my neck was covered with sores,

the disease spreading to my hair.

N .B. Laughlin, will be delayed for ashort time.

In the announcement of the deathof Francisco Sandoval his age shouldhave been given as 65 years instead of40. The deceased was born with aweak mind and had remained in thatcondition throughout his life.

For a good impersonation of how Itaffects one the morning after, go tothe opera house tonight and see Ed-

ward Ehle, as Timothy. The troublesof Mr. and Mrs. Timothy are side-

splitting in their funniness.Court for the First judicial district

for Taos County will convene in Taoson Monday. The docket is a heavy

They Draw Forth Large Crowds of Atwhich fell out, leaving an unsightlybald spot, and the soreness, inflam-mation, and merciless itching mademe wild. After a few applications of

tentlve Listeners Good Singingby Volunteer Choir.

In our next change of ad we will ad-

vertise our new Rotary Washer.Child's play to do washing with thismachine.

Cuticura the torment subsided, tnesores disappeared, and my hair grew The Presbyterian church was crowdthick and Healthy as ever."

ed last evening with an attentive and

sympathetic audience, which followed

closely the eloquent words of Rev.AND STILL ANOTHERone and will take at least two weeksFrancis E. Smiley, D. D., who droveto finish. iae members of the legal "For over thirty years I suffered

HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONSNO BAR TO MEMBERSHIIP.

Hazardous occupations will not be aSan Francisco-Street- .

. Telephone No. 26.home wltfc sledge hammer blows oldfraternity of the Capital City will from painful ulcers and an eruptionfrom my knees to my feet, and couldfind neither doctors nor medicines.to

time and wholesome religious truths.Dr. Smiley held the rapt attention ol

bar to membership In the Woodmen oftbe World after next September. Forthe first time in the historj of Insurance

help me, until I took Cuticura whichhis audience with his discourse forcured me in six montns. ( signed; M.

C. Moss, Gainesville, Tex." almost an hour and made a deep impres a fraternal organlza lon will permit railCuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pillf an told throughout

the world. Futter Drug Chem, Corp., Boaton, Sol road engineers, miners and men in othersion. Previous to the sermon, thevolunteer choir with V. r. Hanson as bus'ness that Is considered dangerous toWSend for " How to Cura Every Humour."

leader, led In a spirited song service and become members. Tuo law permittingMr. Hanson wl h his solos stirred many this was passed at the recent conventionhandles nothing but the best in the

grocery line and are courteous and held In Los Ange'es, and the rate wasa heart to its drptbs. The services are

interesting indeed, although they lack made the same as for other member.pleasant people with whom to deal.Fresh vegetables, and fruits In season The only difference occurs in the deatheverything that smacks of the sen-

sational. Tonight, Dr. Sniilev will

li S. Ifauflc & Co.,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IM

Staple and Fancy Groceries,Flow Hay and Grain

We are Now e ceiving ArkansasStrawberries Every Other Day.

Asparagus and Other Fresh Veg-etables From Wielandy's

Garden Every Day.

benefit. In cast death occurs as a reare kept on hand and the clerks aresult ef the occupation within a year afanxious to wait on the customers. Give

this store a call when groceries arepreach upon the subject of ''How toraise Children" and as he ral'ed chlla-re- n

himself he talks not only theory butter the first premium Is paid the amount

needed In the home. paid will be only 50 per cent of what aThe Sucday evening band concerts regular member would receive. If deathpractice. Of course, Mr. Hanson will

sing again and the volunteer choir will

leave tomorrow for Taos.Postmaster Paul A. F. Walter and

John K. Stauffer have given out con-

tracts for seven hundred feet of fencearound their properties on Upper Pal-ace Avenue. A handsome stone fencewill be erected along the 175 feet frontof the Walter property and is to becompleted by June 1.

That city sprinkling wagon shouldbe making- - regular trips around thePlaza throughout the day. With thedust and the wind It becomes very dis-

agreeable to both merchants and cit-

izens. The sprinkling wagon Is under-stood to be used for the purpose ofing away with the dust.

Under the city ordinance the licensefor the Monarch Carnival Company tohold its show here during the comingweek, Is twenty dollars. This will bepaid as soon as the financial represen-tative of the Company arrives here.This is all that can be demanded of thecompany under the present law andcity ordinance.

Vitrified brick paveinonts on JohnsonStreet would greatly increase the valueof property there and would make thatthoroughfare more convenient and com-

fortable for its residents. The cityauthorities should pass an ordinanceproviding for the construction of bricksidewalks on this street.

should not be allowed to be d I scon come In two years, 75 per cent will be

paid. After two years the full amountadd no small share to the fervor of the

meeting. This afternoon, the Bibletlnued merely because of a lack of theproper subscriptions. Let the mer will be paid.

readings were continued by Dr. Smiley.chants and the citizens get together andraise the few dollars necessary for a Tomorrow afternoon at. half past two

o'clock, a meeting for the children willcontinuance of these pleasant affairs.be held and no child In Santa Fe shouldIt should be atteuded to this week somiss the service as Dr. Siniley's kindlythat ths concert can be given the comwords and kindly smile have a way ofIng Sunday. If every public spiritedtouching a child's heart that wins theircitizen will help, the raising of the

amount necessary will work no hardship for any singlo individual.

LOSES FOOT WHILEBOARDING TRAIN.

While attempting to board a movingRock Island train at Tucurocari, T. F.Smith, of Fort Stanton, was caught be-

tween tbe train and the depot platform.He was pulled onto the track and had Itnot been for a bystander would havebeen killed. Will Hargls pulled hisbody away from the wheels but his

right leg was caught, and the foot hadto be amputated. Smith was on his wayto Chicago, but had to be taken back totbe hospital at Fort Stanton.

confidence and Mr. Hanson with his

singing ditllghts the young as well asthe old. On Saturday e enlng a meet-

ing will be held in the Plaza and thereManager Frank Owen, of the Santa

Fe Water and Light Company, is serIs no doubt that the number of his aniously contemplating the discontinu Oaily Papers

ALL PERIODICALS

Books and StationeryFINE CIGARS AND CANDY

ditors will exceed a thousand.ance of furnishing water for the citysprinkling cart on account, simply and In the pulpit at the services list evesolely, of the carelessness and inatten ntng were Revs. J. L. Shlvely, George

F. Sevier and Gabino Rendon who assisted In the services. The services are

tion of the driver of the cart. The citydoes not pay the water company anycompensation for the use of this wa-ter. Heretofore Manager Owen wasgreatly pleased to be able to furnish

undenominational and every one is in CATTLE HELD TOSATISFY JUDGMENT. JACOB WELTMERa

vited to them. For the present theywill be held at the Presbyterian churchand any change to the Methodist church

James B. Johnson, manager of theH. O. W. Cattli Company, was In Tucumcarl this week making arrange'or to the court house will be announced

later.

the necessary supply but on accountof the damage done to the hydrantsand the carelessness of the driver Inletting the water run in places whereat times it does damage, he has aboutconcluded to be less liberal, being

The Santa Fe, on all of its excursionand tourist tickets to the coast and westand southwest, offers the holders there-of the privilege of a side trip from Lamyto Santa Fe without extra charge.Those who. have friends in the eastwho contemplate a trip to the westover the Santa Fe this year would dowell to tell them of this free side tripand Induce them to come up to theCapital City and see the most Interest-ing points of historical features in theTerritory.

The Cartwright-Davi- s Company arequoting interesting prices in theirchange of advertisement in this issueof the New Mexican. This company

tnents to secure tbe release of severalhundred head of cattle which had beentaken by Sheriff Street on Monday toLUMBER MILL RESUMES 17 dears' Experience. Telephone 12C 1WORK AT ALAMOGOROO. satisfy a judgment rendered against thecompelled to do this in order to serve

the Interests of the company which he Th Alamogordo Lumber Company company and In favor of Quay County.represents. Yesterday afternoon Mr. ihas started up its big mill No. 1 after a The company had failed to pay taxes.Owen noticed that on eight hydrants week or more of enforced Idleness onin the business district the nipples account of no log. Shay engine No. 5,had been removed by the driver In or

Office at Exchange Stables

J. L. VAJS ARSDELL

Hacks and Baggageder to fill the sprinkling cart, but had EXAMINE YOUR DENTIFRICEwhich has been In the shops for repairs,

has been sent up Into the mountainsand logs can now be delivered to therailroad faster. It is expected that In a

Add and erlt, deadliest enemies of theteeth, abound in cheap dentifrices. Fine per

Fsed Stable In Connection.fumes do not make fine dentifrice. Yourteeth deserve better of you than to be offeredshort time there will be a large enough

supply of logs on hand to justify the

employment of another shift of men.Avers up a sacrifice to your pocketbook. X ENTRANCE OPP08ITE P. WUNSCHMANN A CO.'8 OFFICE.

Cherry Sectoral.Coughing, coughing, day afterday, tears the throat and lungs.Healthy tissues give way. You areill. Ask your doctor why CherryPectoral cures coughs. Lwaf

The company Is already much behind SOZODONTIth Its orders.

Is of proven value. Sixty years Is a prettyrood test. No acid, no Frit in Sozodont.GOT AWAY WITH THE

FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS P. F. HANLEYThe Liquid penetrates the little crevices andpurifies them; ths Powder gives a brightand polished surface.

Gross, Kelly & Comp my, of Tucuui- -

carl, are out in the sup of $500, andFORMS : LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE.I Jim Nolan is in that amount. Jim was

going to Logan one day last week and

FINE WHICH HEPflDlG

FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.Imported and Native Wines tor Family Use.OUR SPECIALTIES Old Crow, McBrayer, Guck-enbeim- er

Rye, Taylor and Faxton, Old Jordan and Mono,gram, Ky , Whiskies.

SAN FRANCISCO STREET, SANTA FE

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.Ah invitation la extended to any white merchant outside of New York

City, or their representative, whose name appear in Bradstreet's or Dunn'aCommercial Agency Book, to accept the hospitality of our Hotel for threedays without charge.. Usual- - rates, apartment with private bath, $3.00 perday and up, without meals.. Parlor, Bedroom and private bath, $35.00 perweek and up, with meals for two.New York merchants and editors arerequested to call ths attention of their out of town buyers and subscribersto this advertisement

GALLATIN HOTEL -

70 W, 46th St, New York City,

tbe cashier of tbe company entrustedthe above sum to his hands to be givento the Gross, Kelly & Company storemanager at Logan, to be used by him In

cashing checks on pay day. Jim is still

OUR SPECIALTY.

Ws Also RepairJEWELRY, GRAPHOPHONE8, MU

going. He is the man who was shot Inthe arm last fall at Dawson by DeputySheriff Smith. SIC BOXES, MACHINES, ETC.

New Mexican Advertising PaysAll legal blanks at the New Mexican 8. E. D. SEARS, 302 San Francisco St

..Iceland's. Benzoin WHci Has el CaeamKeeps the Skin Smooth and White, Keeps the

Skin free from Sunburn Freckles and Black heads' ' K1LAEWS

6 Santa Fe New Mexican, Friday, May 12. J 90S

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS PROFESSIONAL CABDS

Attorneys at Law.1905 c7Way 1905DYSPASIA

MAX. FROST,CMcareti" for'Harinff taken your wonderfulre months And bain if entirely

Of the Board of County Commission-ers of Santa Fe County.

Continued from Page Three.

amount received from the bondsmen' of and Collector George

Attorney at Law,cured of tomechcatarrh" and dyspepsia, 1 think a word of praise U New M 'co.Santa Fe,

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t i 3 b eV 8 0 10 11 1 13

14 18 lei" 17 1 1 0T H' v3 80 6 7

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due to Casotrets' rfor their wonderful composition.1 hsve taken numerous other remediesbut without avail and I find that Caacarets relleremore in a day than U the others I h?e takeswould In a year."James McQune, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J.

RICHARD H. HANNA,Attorney at taw,

fhone 6. Offices Griffin Block.W. Knaebel, received and distributedto date, being ten thousana ($10,000.-00- )

dollars.The board then adjourned, subject

Best TorL O

MAXWSL.L, RAN?FARIfiG LAfiDS UJiDEH IRIIGATIOfJ SYSTEFJ.

These farming lands with perpetual water rights are now being of-

fered for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards. Price of landwith perpetual water rights from $17 to $25 per acre, according tolocation. Payments may be made in ten year installments. Alfalfa,grains, fruits of all kinds, and su gar beets grow to perfection.

COLD MINES.On this grant, about forty milei west of Springer, N. M., are the

gold mining districts of Elizabeth town and Baidy, where importantmineral discoveries have lately been made. Claims on unlocatedground may be made under the mining regulations of the company,which are as favorable to the prospector as the U. S. Governmentlaws.

Near Raton, N. M., on this grant, are located the coil mines of theRaton Coal and Coke Company, where employment may be foundat good wages for any wishing to work during the seasons thatfarming or prospecting can not be successfully done.

For particulars and advertising matter apply to

to the call of the chairman.A. L. KENDALL,

BENJAMIN M. RFAL,Attorney a Law,

Santa Fe, - New Mexico.Office, Sena BlofV. Pala.ce Avtt.Attest: Chairman Pro Tem CAN OV CATHARTIC

MARCOS CASTILLO,Clerk. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES

MA80NIC.

WILLIAM H. t. LLEWELLYN,Attorney at Law,

Las Cruces, New Mexico.The Honorable Board of CountyCommissioners met as a board of can District Attorney for Dona An,

Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Good,Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. Neversold in balk. The genuine tablet stamped OOO.Guaranteed to cure or your money back.

Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59a

ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES

vassers to canvass the vote cast for Otero, Grant, Luna and Sierra Counjustices of the peace and constables In ties Third Judicial District.Precincts No. 2 and No. 9. The follow

Montezuma Lodge No.1, A. F. and A. M.

Regular communlcatlon first Monday of

each month at MasonicHall, at 7:30 p. m.

ing was the result, t:

Precinct No. 2, justice of the peaceCHAS. K. E SLEY,

(Late Surveyor General.)Attorney at Law,I Cayetano Moya received sixteen (16)

votes. Santa Fe, ... New Mexico. CLINTON J. CRANDALL, W. M

ALAN R. McCORD, Secretary.Land and Mining Business a Specialty.Precinct No. 2, justice of the peaceMartin Acuna received twenty-tw- o

(22) votes.The Maxwell Lap Grajyt Co

RATOX. NEW MEXICO.E. C. ABBOTT,

Attorney at Law, .Precinct No. 9, justice of the peace,Antonio Medina received sixty-fiv- e Practices In the District and 8u

preme Courts. Prompt and careful at

, Ststa Fe Chapter No. 1

R. A. M. Regular convocation second Mondayin each month at Masonlc Hall, at 7:30 p. m.

W. E. GRIFFIN, H. P

(65) votes.Precinct No. 9, justice of the peace tention given to all business.

Maximo Herrera received fifty-eigh- t District Attorney for the Counties of iaHtisttef'Santa Fe. Rio Arriba. Taos and Sau(58) votes. THUR SELICMAN, Secretary.

Precinct No. 9, constable, T. Archu Juan. Santa Fe, New Mexico.C0R0J4AD0 CAFE & RESTURAflT leta received sixty-fiv- e (65) votes.Precinct No. 9, constable, Anastaclo

Santa Fe Commandery No.1, K. T. Regular conclavefourth Monday in eachmonth at Masonic Hall, r.t

EbvVARD C. WADE,Attorney at Law,

Practices in All the Courts.Vigil received fifty-eig- (58) votes

The board then adjourned asooard ol canvassers and met as a "Mining Cases and Mineral Patents a 7:30 p. a. W. R. PRICB, B. .

Specialty." W. B. GRIFFIN, R oorder.

OPEN STIGma?Meals at all hours. Recnlar meals 25c. 21 meals for 14--

Lodging 25c.Strictly First Class Short Orders Served a la Carte. Meals frost 15c

up, according to Our Bill of Fare.

G.ILUPE HERRERA Proprietor

board of county, commissioners at 2:30o'clock p. m. Present Hon. Arthur

missioners, and Marcos Castillo,clerk.

Upon motion of Commissioner A. L.

Kendall it was ordered to advertise forbids for the wingwalls on the Don

Gaspar Avenue bridge, said bids to beopened on March 11, 1905, at 3 o'clockp. m., carried.

Upon motion by Commissioner A. L.

Kendall, the following exemptionswere allowed for the year 1904, to-wl-

Robert Johnson, Precinct No. 18,

$200.00.Louise A. Hovey, Precinct No. 4,

$200.00.Manuel Rodriguez y Ortiz, Precinct

No. 3, $95.00.Perfecto Rodriguez, Precinct No. 3,

$200.00.David Rodriguez, Precinct No. 3,

$200.00.Antonio Lujan, Precinct No. 3,

$65.00.SIxto Garcia, Precinct No. 3, $200.00.Upon motion of Commissioner A. L.

ivendall, a franchise for twenty-fiv- e

years was granted tofor a telephone line be-

tween the town of Cerrillos and thetowns of Madrid, Golden, San Pedro,Hagan, etc., as stated. Carried.

Upon motion of Commissioner Ar-

thur Seligman, the clerk was directedto Inform Contractor Carlson to com-

plete the stone wall in front of thecourt house by April 1st, 1905. Dulycarried.

Upon motion of Commissioner Ar-

thur Seligman, the clerk was instruct-ed to .notify the assessor that the Hon

Las Cruces New Mexico.Seligman, chairman; Hon. A. L. Kendall and Hon Jose Inez Roybal, commissioners; and Marcos Castillo, clerk,

FRANK W. CLANCY,

Attorney at Law,ct toICartwright Davis Co's Store.254 San Francisco Street,

KNIGHT8 OF PYTHIA8.

Santa Fe Lodge, No. 2, Knights otPythias. Regular meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Castle Hall,corner of Don Gaspar Avenue and Warai SrrAnr VtatHnv Yfnfartit. fftv.n r

(District Attorney for Second JudicialThe official bonds of some of thenewly elected justices of the peace District.)and constables were approved. Practices in the District Courts and

The following persons were allowed the" . Supreme Court of the Territory,two hundred ($200.00) dollars exemp also before the United States SupremeCourt in Washington. Albuquerque,New Mexico.

tions, to-wi- t:

Juan C. Romero, Precinct No. 1.Benito Martinez, Precinct No. 5.

Jesus Roybal, Precinct No. 9.

Nicolas Gonzales, Precinct No. 9.

Kodaks and Photo StiplpiesARTUPICrURBSJAND FRAMING.

We make a specialty of

Developing, Printing and Enlarging.Hall Orders Given Prompt Attention. '. 'Bend for Catalogue

UAiiri ANn&rn "3 south BroadwayllU VV los anqei.es, cal.

A. B. RENEHAN,Practices in the Supreme and Dis

cordial welcome.FREDERICK SIEGNER, C. C.

J. S. CANDELARIO, K. R. S.R. H. BOWLER. Master of Finance

B. P. O. ELKS.

Santa Fe Lod No. 460, B. P. O. E.,holds its regular sees ion on the secondand fourth Wednesdays oi each month.Visiting brothers are invited and wel

' Tomas Gurule, Precinct No. 12.trict Court. Mining and Land Law aunniterio Rivera was allowed a re-Specialty. Rooms 8 and 9, Sena Buildductlon on his taxes for 1903 of twening, Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, IT. M.

e dollars.Henry Kueheer was also allowed a

reduction on his taxes for 1903 from , G. W. PRICHARD,Attorney and Counselor at Law. come. O. C. WATSON. E. R.two thousand to one thousand dollars, orable Board will not accept any tax Practices in all the District Courts

i Upon motion of A. L. Kendall, the schedules unless a proper descriptionas to boundary lines is given and to

'

assessment against J. S. Brown and gives special attention to casesbefore the Territorial Supreme Court.

MANUNACTURBR OF

exican Filigree

JEWELRY

H. C-Yont-z

DEALER INffaldes Clock Jewdry

-- and Hani Painted China- -

A. J. Fischer, Secretary.

FRATERNAL UNION.

Santa Fe Lodge No. 259, Fraternal

'

Company was ordered stricken from use every effort to obtain such de Office Capitol Building, Santa Fe, N.M,the tax rolls of 1903. scriptions in the tax schedules for thecoming year. Carried.J. W. Williams was appointed road

supervisor for Precinct No. 7, and Upon motion the Honorable Board EMMETT PATTON,Attorney and Counselor at Law.

Union of America Regular meetingsfirst and third Mondays in each monthGeorge Partridge for Precinct No. 19 adjourned to meet March 11th, 1905,

Box 96. Roswell, New Mexico., After having been duly examined

Repair of Fine Watches and Jewelry Work a Specialty. Navaho Rugs and Indian Goods. Filigree at Wholesale and Retail.

West Side Plaza. Santa Fe, N. M.at 3 o'clock p. m.

Office Over Citizen's National Bank.at 8 o'clock p. m., Knights of PythiasHall, Don Gacpar Avenue. Visitingfraters welcome.

' and approved by the district attorney, ARTHUR SELIGMAN,E. C. Abbott, the following telephone Attest: Chairman

A. W. POLLARD,Attorney-at-Law-.

GABINO r.SNDON,Fraternal Master.

franchise was granted, to-wl- t:

Territory of New Mexico,Coutny of Santa Fe. Deming New Mexico.

MARCOS CASTILLO,Clerk.

Santa Fe, N. M., March 11, 1905

DAVID GONZALES, Secretary.MAGGIE G. MONTOYA. Treasurer.District Attorney, Luna County.Know an men by these presents,

that the County of Santa Fe, Territory The Honorable Board of County Osteopathy.Commissioners met at 3 o'clock p. mof New Mexico, by and through theBoard of County Commissioners of the The New Mexican can do printing

HENRY KRICKsoi,baobntfor Letup's St. Louis Beer.

All Kinds Of Mineral Water, Mail OrdersPromptly Filled. ThejTrade Supplied FromOne Bottle to a Carload.

GUADALUPE STREET. SANTA FE. NEW MEXICO. Phone No. 38

Present, Hon. Arthur Seligman, chair equal to that done In any of the largeman; Hon. A. L. Kendall, commissaid County of Santa Fe, by virtue of

the authority in It vested by the laws

DR. CHARLES A. WHEELON,Osteopath.

No. 103 Palace Avenue,cities. Onr solicitor: BTvery piece of

sioner, and Marcos Castillo, clerk. work we turn out Try our work onceAbsent, J. I. Rolbal, commissioner. Successfully treats acute and chronic and you will certainly come again. We

of the Territory of New Mexico, hereby gives and donates to Clarence EButts of Tres Piedras, Taos County,

The county collector and treasurer hare all the facilities for turning outwas instructed to correct the assess every class of work, Including one of

diseases without drags ormedicines.

No charge for consultation.ALSO HANDLE BOTTLED CA LIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE CIDER. ment of Alberto Garcia for the year the best binderies In the west1904, as to returns of Precinct No. 17, Hours: 9-- m., 2-- 5 p. m. 'Phone 16.as the assessor had made a mistake.

New Mexico, or his assigns, the rightsand privileges to construct and put inoperation a telephone line and systemextending from the northern boundaryof Santa x e County, near the town ofEspanola, New Mexico, by way of e,

Pojoaque and Santa Fe, New

Mr. Sparks asked for a franchise to Dentists.build a telephone and telegraph lineS NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE $ 1 from Colorado to public highways DR. C. N. LORD, MUTUAL BUILDING &Santa Fe County; referred to the dls Office, Kahn Block, over Spitz' JewelryMexico, right-of-wa- y over any high trlct attorney. Store, Sooth Side of Plaza, LOAN ASSOCIATION

Will assist yon toThere were no bids received to buildways, streets, alleys or roadways, oracross any streams; provided he doesnot obstruct the same. Said rights and

the wingwalls for the Don Gaspar Ave Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Own Your Own Home !nue bridge.

HQS WELL, NBW MKXICO.

THE MILITARY SCHOOL OF NBW MEXICOEstablished and Supported by the Territory.

81X MEN INSTRUCTORS, all graduates of Standard Eastern Col-

leges. New buildings, all furnishings and equipments modern and com-

plete; steam-heate- baths, wat?r-work- s, all conveniences.

TUITION, BOARD and LAUNDRY, 5200 per session. Session Is

hree terms of thirteen weeks each.

privileges above mentioned, are grant A petition from Mayor Gibson anded to Clarence B. Butts or his assigns City Clerk Montenle was presented tofor the term of twenty-fiv- e (2o) years,

Be your own landlord. Pay yourrent Into the Building St. LoanAssociation and thus pay for yourhome.

JAY TURLEY,Civil Engineer and Surveyor,Irrigation ff tk i Specialty

U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.Santa Fe. N. M.

the board. The petition was read andordered filed and will be acted uponProvided, and it is hereby made an

express condition hereof, that said at the next regular meeting.ROSWEII Is noted health resort, 3,700 feet above sea-leve- The Association has ou hand moneyAn exemption was alio we i AlejandClarence E. Butts, his heirs and as-

signs, shall commence the construc ro Montoya from Precinct No. 7, for to loan on desirable property.REGENTS Nathan Jaffa, W. M. Rend, R. S. Hamilton, J. C. Lea every year.

a A. COLLINS,Civil and Irrigation Engineer,

Surveying and Mapping.Estimates Furnished.

For particulars call on r addresstion of the said telephone system

j within sixty (60; days from the date' of the passage of this act and the same

On motion the board adjourned unand E. A. CahoonFor particulars address COL. J. W. WILLS0N, Supt.

the secretary,til the first Monday in April.R. J. CRICHTON,250 San Francisco St Santa Fe, N. M.IARTHUR SELIGMAN,shall be completed within a period of

two (2) years from the date of the GRIFFIN BLOCK, SANTA VB. N iAttest: Chairmanpassage of the rights and privileges. Architect.MARCOS CASTILLO,

Clerk.In witness whereof the said Boardof County Commissioners of Santa FeCounty, Territory of New Mexico, has

HOLT A HOLT.Architects and Civil Engineers.VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S Justice of the Peace Dockets for sale

Maps and surreys made, buildingsby the New Mexican Printing Com and construction work of all kindspany.planned and superintended. Office,Montoya Bullilag, Plata, Las VegasHumG11D SPP

hereto set us hand and affixed its offi-

cial seal, this sixth day of February,A. D. 1905.

ARTHUR SELIGMAN,(Seal) Chairman.

J. I. ROYBAL, andA. L. KENDALL

Attest: Commissioners.MARCOS CASTILLO.

Phone 14.

For YourLIFE. ACCIDENT orHEALTH Insurance

YourSURETY of COURT

BONDS.As well as Yotu

FIRE INSURANCE

EXCURSION. VERC a vVALLINQFORD,ArchitectGRAND CANYONS first National Bank Block,SClerk.6 -- BIG DAYS OF FUJI UNO FBOLIC 6 Albaqnerqne, N.AND

PHOENIX ARIZ.Upon motion by Commissioner Ar it R. M. NAKE,Architect and Builder.Commencing Monday, May 15 thur Seligman, duly made, seconded

and carried, the clerk was ordered to New Mexico.Santa Fenotify and Collector H.

There is but one Phoe-

nix, where 'tis summerall the year around.

It is an admitted fact that real esB. Cartwright and ClerkCelso Lopez to file their annual reAll Attractions Furnished By

Go to . . .

THE HANNA & SPENCERINSURANCE AGENCY

'Pfeeae Ne. M.Car. WssMsgtes sad Palace Aresaes

tate, financial men and merchants allsay that quickest and best results areAn Ideal place torobtained by advertising In the "New

ports in this office without delay. Theclerk was ordered to draw a warrantin favor of Walter Sharp out of theCollege Street Bridge Fund for the

winter vacation. Round & Mexican."The tot monarcn snowssum of eight hundred and fifty ($850.-00) dollars and one in favor of the Cap KILLthi cough

and CURE thb LUNCO It is an admitted fact that real esital Coal Yard out of the Court HouseRepair Fund, for the sum of forty-tw- o tate, financial men and merchants alldollars and fifty cents ($42.50).

ARTHUR SELIGMAN,say that quickest and best results areobtained by advertlslag In the "NewWITH

trip rate $46.25. Visitthe Grand Canyon ofArizona. The GreatRound World has noth-

ing like It. Round triprate from Santa Fe, N.

. $36.25. For parti-culars ask. v

Dr. ling'sAttest: Chairman. Mexican."

u:i Discovery A CONSIDERATION.

CONSISTING OF

10-Ne- w and up to Date Paid Shows-1- 0

3-N- ew and Unparalleled Free Acts-- 3

Gorgeous Free Display of FirewoksEvery Night.

SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIA1E

MARCOS CASTILLO.Clerk.

Santa Fe, N- - M., March 1, 1905.The Honorable Board of County

A consideration of the fact that allUNtuairiiuri price who want a' first-clas- s meal on shortOUGHS and 60c $1.00Free Trial.LOS

Counlaaloners met at 2:30 o'clock p.m. la special meeting. Present, Hon. SANTA FE AGENTS

order, go to the Bon Ton, will furnishyou food for thought beforehand anda call at that popular house will fur-nish food for the Inner man. A In

Barest and Quickest Core for aUTHROAT and LUVC TBOTB.1X3, or MO JTXT BACK.Arthur Seligman. chairman; Hon. A.

L. Kendall and Hon J. L Roybal, com-- meal for SB cents.

Santa Fe Kev; Mexican, Ftfda?, May 12, 1905,

FfVB I I HOTEL ARRIVALS.THE I ar J. P. VICTORYAttorney at Law andCan be obtained at the Palace: S. Dietrich, A. Singer, THE

George Arnot, O. W. Cook, Albuquerque; George S. Conlad, Superior, Ne seal B (ale flgenbraska; L. Martinez, Espanola; H. W.

Morford, Pueblo; J. P. Jewett, F. R.

CAPITAL COAL ITARJDCERRILLOS and MONERO

Anthracite and Bituminous Coal at wholesale and retail. We want to

call your attention to the superior quality of our LUMP COAL, which is

screened, free from dirt and bone.CORD WOOD, FIRE WOOD AND KINDLING, cut any desired size.

All orders will receive prompt an d careful attention. Office: Garfield

Avenue, near A. T. & S. F. Depot, 'Phone No. 85, Santa Fe, N. M.

GOLDEN STATE LIMITED"THE MOST PERFECTLY APPOINTED

TRAIN IN AMERICA.

Moodey, S. W. Lee, Kansas City; EC. Johnson, Davenport, Iowa.

Claire: F. X. Doench, G. Hill How

ard, Denver; E. C. Stone, Pueblo; Mis.N. E. Baldwin, Sunmount; Sidney Bieber, Fort Stanton; Charles Tucker andwife, Miss Mabel J. Tucker, El Rito:Kennett Harris and wife, Chicago; J.R. Gilbert, Otis W. Miller, Alamogor-do- ;

J. V. Jamerson, Albuquerque:George P. Garwood, Scranton, Pennsyl-vania; D. A. Newby, St. Louis; E. B.

Carrick, New York City.Normandie: J. W. Washburn, Kan-

sas City, Kansas; W. M. Holllday,Bloomington, Illinois; B. O. Crane andwife, Albuquerque.

Dam & I Onills Wi"Scenic Line of the World."

In view of the increased popularity of train numbered 43 and 44,more familiarly known as the "GOLDEN STATE LIMITED," it hasbeen decided to continue this train in transcontinental service through-out the season Instead of discontinuing the same with the close ofWinter Tourist travel, as formerly This train, consisting of buffetand tourist sleepers between Chicago, Los Angeles, Santa Barbaraand San Francisco, will be operated daily, on the same schedule aseffective during the winter months.. It will be noted that thoseschedules afford the quickest time between points in California, Ari-

zona, New Mexico, Texas, and the entire Southwest, and KansasCity, St Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Washington,Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all points East.

Your liberal patronage the last few months has assured the popular-ity of this train, and In an endeavor to further serve you it has beendecided to not discontinue this service as has been customary.

Soliciting a continuance of your patronag, amVery truly yours,

ELWIRELESS TELEGRAPH STATION

Trinidad to Be Connected By DeForrest System With All Important

Cities of Middle West.

(17 San Francisco Street. Santa Fe, N. ft

;,EAL ESTATE LOANS.

Mmiey to loan upon real est a to shcotpv on pasv terms

ROOMS: FURNI8HED OR UNFUR-NI8HF.-

Furnished c cnfurnlBhed rooms intil parts of the city. Single, or enulte for light hourekeeplng. Some o.

hem within five m'nutes walk of?taza.

OTHER BUSINESS CHANCES.I have several other commercial ano

mslness propositions to submit those g

to tor mercantile life and to

jrow up with the new era of prosperitylow coming in with the Santa Fe Con-'ra- J

Railway.I have severai business blocks foi

tale on this great mart of trade, somit them producing more than eighaer cent net, on purchase price asked

COAL ANO TIMBER LANDS.I can sell you large tracts of Ian

ml table for mining coal or the prod aIon of timber.

OUTSIDE PRO PERT T

At El Cuervo, 10 miles r.oro the Roots. and road, I cam sell you about S4t

icr: patented; excellent grazingn.rvl.

Convenient to Lm Vegas, I hav forale several large tracts of desirableand which I am permitted to sell atery low figure. One tract contains

ibout 3.500 acres, and Is located abouthree and one-ha- lf miles southwest of

.,88 Vegas; nearly all of it Is under'ence; good grazing and water fottock; some timber. Another tract.60 acrer. 7 miles from Las Vegas:tmber und grazing, with an excellent,

itream of water passing over it. Still.nother tract of 350 acres cf farmlssgrazing and timber land, 8 miles west

Trinidad, Colo., May 12. A stationwill be erected here within a compar-atively short time by the AmericanleForest Wireless Telegraph Com

A. N. BROWN.

pany, which will operate in Denver, Qenl. Pass. Agt.EL PASO, TEXAS.Pueblo, Colorado Springs and other

and Quickest Line to Denver, Pueblo and

Shortest Springs, and all Colorado Points.

at Denver with All Lines East ai d

West. Time as Quick and Rates as Low as by

other lines.

Pullman Sleepers, Dining Cars,Tourist Cars, Chair Cars

On all through trains. No tiresome delays at anystation.

For illustrated a ivertising matter or information,

address or apply to

S. K. HOOPER. G. P. and T. ., DenverA. S. BARNEY. T. P.A , Santa Fe, N. M.

cities of this state. The station herewill be for commercial purposes andJ. R. Belcher, the agent of the com-

pany is expected here In a few days tomake the necessary arrangements forthe Installation of the plant.

The office will be on the groundfloor of some business block, on thetop of which will be erected a thirty-foo- t

pole. This is for the sending andreceiving of messages. A station has

just been established In Boulder andis proving a complete success. It issaid that as fast as It is possible, thecompany intends to cover the entire

CHARLES IVMHJDROW.

LUMBER --TASH - DOORSAll Kinds of Building Material.

CORD AID S10VE WOOD EXTRA DRY AND CUT TO FIT YOUR STOVE

CERRILLOS AND HAGAN COALDelivered to any part of the City.

TRANSFER AND STORAGEWe Haul Everything that is Movable.

Phcre 35 Santa Fe Branch Office and Yards Cerrillos, N IK

Las Vegas, with rusnlng wate.ipos it

HOMES.I will take pleasure In showm

prospective investors desirable bumtng .ites in the neighborhood of theCapitol, and in the vicinity of thtPresbyterian chuich, and other localities of the city which in a few yearTexas & Pacific Railway

A. P. HOGLB

Urdertaker and

funeral Director

country with the system and enter in-

to active competition with the wiretelegraph companies. A contract hasbeen entered into with the Bell Tele-

phone Company to construct severalhundred aerograms, the machinesused for sending the messages. Thecompany expects to put a station inevery town of over 3,000 inhabitants.

Messages have been transmitted bythe company successfully a distance of725 miles without relay, and with re-

lay a distance of 1,800 miles, whichwill give Trinidad direct communica-tion with all the important cities ofthe middle west. Stations are now in

operation In nearly all cities of thecountry and are proving entirely suc-

cessful.The system is used by the War De-

partment and the United States Navy.It Is fully as good, if not better thanthe Marconi system, but the Italianinventor has secured the greatestamount of advertising.

will be worth double the present askn price

PLAZA PriOPERTY.To those wlailns to catch the creax)

of Plaza real estate I can offer blocksat figures that will double themselves

a as an sjiiatMgf. mcM cfiaRE3IDEN CE PHONE 41.

J. R. Hankla BROADWAY HOTEL J. R. McCleeryEuropean 429 South Broadway Popular

Cafe Lou Angelea, KateLooated upon the City's Moat Beautiful and Axtistloally Lighted Thoroughfare

'

In less than three years.I have a nice cottage (double) sis

oon-r- s o oae side, 4 on the other'iwner occupies 4 rooms and the resent for $25 a moath; good nelghboiiood: ample space to erect other balllings on same street; stables asther outbuildings; the price asked w

low.Can sell at a bargain cozy homes cm

Manhattan avenue, one a njw stonehouse with all modern Improvements-th-

other an adobe-bric-k house, 1

rooms; fruit and vegetable garden-it- y

water, hydrant and tank; 70 choicfruit trees; currant and raspber-- ?bushes; lot 80 by 265 feet The stowlouse will be rented.

Several small houses, some ston

Increase Your Business Advertise

some brick, 'others frame, upon m W M T D, &. R. G. SYSTEMSanta Fe Branch.

TIME TABLE.Effective November 7th, 1904.

books, which I --vould be glad to show

NIGHT EXPRESS

Lmtw 1 Ptu Difly tt 6:H p. o. Hcutaii Tizi

an intended purchaser. They are deBlrably situated, and will be solecheap. W9I BOTTWDAST BOCBD

Not25StattonaNo 424 tin, an

BRIEF BITS OFNEW MEXICO NEWS.

Leoner Lara, aged 19 years, died atthe home of her parents in Santa Ritaand was buried on Saturday.

Harry J. Burgess and Miss Ida D.

Hooker wore married at Fleming on

Sunday. They will live in Silver City.Mrs. J. L. LaDriere, wife of an Albu-

querque architect, has been taken tothe asylum for the Insane at Las Ve-

gasDr. Louis B. Milllken, who died last

week at Sliver City, was burled in thatcity on Wednesday of this week. He

was in his thirty-fift- h year.Charlos Ross, driver for the Trimble

Transfer Company at Albuquerque, was

arrested Wednesday, having gone off

with $7.25 which belonged to his em-

ployers.E. W. Clapp, grand chancellor of the

Knights of Pythias for the jurisdictionof New Mexico, was tendered a banquetby the local lodge In Silver City duringbis visit to that city this week.

James Burnett, of Pinos Altos, andMiss Kate J. Swarts, of Swarts P. O. on

the Mimbres River, were married In thelatter town last week. Mr. and Mrs.

For sale, cheap, a second-ban- d

inquire at tn New Mexican office.Notice for Publication.Department of the Interior, United

States Land Office, Santa Fe, N. M,....0. .Ar .

.Lv..Santa Fe

.Espanola.Dtreet o settns ss4e tor all April 11, 1905. For RENT Piano, $2 a week.

New Mexican office.through to New OriMii, 8hre

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Notice is hereby given that on May17th, 1905, the following plats will befiled in this office: Township 5 north,

r.mmido ". ...Barranca ' ...Sorrllleta " ...Trea Pledras. " ...Antonlto " ... Alamoaa ' ..Pueblo " ..

.Colo Spring. " ..Denver Lv..

port and St. Lomls withoutCarries Urrvcfc sleepers Lm FOR SALE High, roll top desk and

revolving chair. Inquire J. Weltmer.range 7 east; township 5 north, range4 tatonM4lto .331...406.. Ar.9 east; township 6 north, range 6 east

On and after said date we will be FOR RENT Nicely furnished roomswith use of bath; with or withoutboard. Apply at Claire Hotel.

R. W. C0IT1ISovtliwtstsrfi Pint nftr Aftct

IL tkZQ, TU4LBOMAJLD .

ready to receive application for en-

tries In the above named townships.MANUEL R. OTERO,

Register.FRED MULLER,

Receiver.

Wanted, general house girl who canalso do plain cooking. Must come recAommended. Apply Mrs. C. E. Ross,130 Manhattan Avenue.

Trains stop at Embudo for dinnerwhere good meals are served.

Connections.At Antonlto for Durango, Sllverton

and intermediate points.At Alamosa for Denver, Pueblo and

Intermediate points via e :herthe stand-r- d

pauge line via La Veta Pass or thenarrow gauge via Sailda, making theentire trip in day light and passingthrough the FAMOUS ROYAL GORGEalso for all points on Creede branch.

S. K Boopicb, O. P. A ,Denvet Colo. "

A. S. Babnit,Traveling Passenger Agent

Burnett will make their home at PinosranTkr

Altos. jWANTED Clean cotton rags. For

a short time we will pay 4c a poundfor clean rags- - New Mexican PrintingCompany.

rcssuu Mining j0YOUR INSURANCE POLICY. :

Is no doubt a good one, and will

help some one after you are throughpaying on it, but when you wantnrriAthine- - where von can reaD the di

' HOUSEKEEPER WANTED.An elderly woman or a man and

wife wanted to take charge of a mod-

ern "home In this city. Address an-

swer to R., New Mexican office, SantaFe, New Mexico.

rect benefit, go to the Bon Ton, where

NOW IN ITS 39th YEAR

The leading mining periodical of theworld, with the strongest editorial staff ofany technical publication.

Subscription $5.89 a year (includingIT. S., Canadian, Mexican postage, t

Sample copy free. Send for Boole Catalogue.

The Engineering and Mining Journal261 Broadway, New Vark

you can get the best meal in SantaFe for 25 cents.

Santa Fe Central RaiTyfTT-T"F- ! TABLE

Effective Sssdsy, September II. I9M.CLAIRE HOTEL RESTAURANT.We can take a few more table North Boundonth Bound

boarders at $5 per week. First class Station. AltJ No iNo 1 Ml

3ANTA FE CENTRAL CARNIVALRATES.

For the Volunteer Firemen's springcarnival at Santa Fe, commencingMonday, May 15th, and closing Satur-day, May 20th, the Santa Fe Centralwill sell at all points on Its line tick-ets for the round trip at one fare.

TOGETHER t-- s 7,0001...Santa Fe...ArrLvemeals; quick service; polite waitress-es; elegant coffee. Special rates fordinners only.

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6.40016.USM

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..Douaciana....Ten Blanca..

.Kennedy. .Clark

.....Stanley-.- ..,. Jloriartv ..... .Molntoan......Eatanoia ...

lllard...

1.00 p1.20 p1.45 p2 .05 p2 45 p3 . SO p4.05 p6 30 p( 55 p4.20 p4 .50 p

FOR SALE CHEAP Several pairsof chases, 6, 7 and 8 columns, withmetal side and end sticks, complete, atNew Mexican office, Santa Fe, N. M.

415261698192m

6.2506.1756,1406.1256.2106.2856,475

Diane..m- - -

--GOVERNMENT tsUAHANEfc."Uncle Sam's" guarantee goes with

every bottle of whisky sold at the"Club." Goods bought In bond only.None better at any place or at anyprloe--

l.M p8.10 p 40...Torrmnee..LTOArr.116FOR 8ALE Elegant $350 upright

Tlie Remington TupcvYrifer lasfelcimcsr. 3o docs foe Remington Operatorpiano; new; beautiful mahogany case;

Coitnectlno. at Santa Fe. N. M, Withwarranted; very sweet tone; must oefpgf Wtckoff. Seomans & Benedict. 327 Broadway. New York

the Dnnver A Rio Grande R. R, for allsold at once, regardless of price. Appoints In Colorado. Utah, Idaho, MonNEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO., Dealers ply New Mexican office.tana, Washington and the Great North

-- DO YOU KNOW."The snDDosition is that no one wants

99 noor whlskev atiT more than they dopoor coffee or tev yet they rurchase it

C0MF0RT8 OF TRAVEL.The porter on the California Limited

this winter will be prepared to press agentleman's trousers while he waits.This is a new wrinkle, introduced forthe benefit of fastidious dressers. ItIsnt absolutely necessary to carryalong an extra pair of trousers, either;the porter works while yon sleep.

Try a New Mexican "Want Ad."

restConnecting at Torrance for all points

east and west with Golden State Lim-

ited trains Nos. 43 and 44. Pullmanberths reserved by wire.

For rates and Information astfrese8. a GRIMSHAW.

Genera! Passenger Afetit,ante Fe, H. U

not knowing the difference, ine oesiTry a "Want AdThey Bring Results.

costs no more. We handle bondedroods exclusively. "TUB CLUB."

Try a New Mexican "Want Ad."

Santa Fc New Mexican, Friday. May 12, 1905.

OFFICIAL MATTERS.

Public Fund Received.owls thelime The following public funds have beeu THEreceived by J. H. Vaughn, treasurer ofthe Territory:

A. 3. Goodell, treas-r- er and collectorof Grant County, taxes 1902, 858.20;taxes 1903, $256.79; taxes 1904, 8356 38i Soda Water SeasonGeorge J. Pace, treasurer and' collector of Colfax County, taxes J904,8237.72.

To Purchase Your Watches, Diamonds.Cut Glass, Decorated China. SilverwareClocks Etc.

A SPECIAL PRICEWill C. Barnes, secretary of the Cat

tle Sanitary Board. Cattle Indemnity OPENSfund, 8903.91.LAND OFFICE BUSINESS.

Homestead Entries.The following homestead entries have

been made In the local United StatesMade to You Before Our Removal to"The Old Stand". land office:

No. 8309, May 10. Pedro Sarrasino,Willard; 8WSW M. SB X SW X,SW X SB X, section 10; NW X NE X,S. SPITZ, Jewele section 15, T. 3 N, & 10 E, 160 acres In

Torrance County.No 8210, May 12. John VV. Stewart,

Duran. N M SW X, N X SE X, sec

tion 35, T 5 N, R 16 E, 160 acres In

CARTWRIGHT.DAVIS CO. Guadalupe County. "

No. 8311, May 12. Leonardo Trujlllo,

ICE CREAM SODA

FRUIT PHOSPHATESLEMONADE

KOLA MINT

ETC. ETC ETC.

BETTER THAN EVERTHE BEST EVER

No. 250 San Francisco Street. Santa Rosa. N M SW X, N X SE X,section 1, T 8 N, R 21 E, 160 acres In

Grocery Telephone No. 4. Meat Atarket Telephone No. 40. Guadalupe Couuty.

LIVED A BLAMELESS LIIFE.No. 1 JAPAN RICE which we are ticle in stock on account of the highprice, but have lately been able to getinto connection with the importers

now selling at 5c per pound is an exWallace H. Hills Had No Bad Habitstremely cheap and desirable food. We

have sold thousands of pounds at three and are thereby enabled to offer thisarticle at a reasonable price namely,

As Asserted By TerritorialPapers.

Several Territorial papers have pub25c per 1 pound tin. It is very desir

pounds for 25c. We have a consider-able quantity which we will sell atthis reduction. Rice u a food that de-

serves a place on every table.able for fancy soups and for salads.

FRESH VEGETABLES We conlished articles in regard to the life ofWallace H. Hills, who died suddenlyat Carrizozzo, on Wednesday, whichhave given the impression that the

tinue to receive in large variety andare selling in considerable quantities.We have regular shipments of radishes, lettuce, young onions, spinach,

deceased had not lead an irreproachable life. A. M. Spear, clerk in the local United States land office, and Mrs,rhubarb, soup bunches, asparagus, etc.

Always something tempting in this RSCttp IPG CSpear, were personally acquaintedwith Mr. Hills, and state that his lifeline.

OLIVE OIL should be more freely

THON, or TUNNY FISH is not sowidely used in the United States as Itsquality deserves. We have just re-

ceived a supply from our New Yorkimporter in 2 pound cans. It is pack-ed in oil and is of a delightful flavor.The Tunny fish is a very large fishwhich reaches perfection in the Med-

iterranean Sea. The flesh is free frombones and of a very fine texture. Ourstock is taken from the best portionof the fish and is in steaks somewhatlike the best grades of salmon. Pertin, 15c.

FRESH STRAWBERRIES We arenow receiving each day, except Tues-

day. The best stock at present is

used in American homes than atpresent is the case. We are at present offering a good assortment of imported 230 San Francisco Street : Santa Fe, U. F.oils in cans. It is much cheaper tobuy in this way than In glass and thequality is probably better as exposureto light does not Improve olive oil.

was of the purest and his characterof the highest, all articles to the con-

trary, notwithstanding.Mr. Hills was born in Waterloo, New

York, in 1846. In 1862 he enlisted inthe Hospital Corps of the UnitedStates Army and served two years.He was discharged in i.464 and took aposition as a laborer in the office ofthe register of the .treasury at a sal-

ary of $35 a month. In 1870 he tookthe civil service examination and se-

cured a fourth-clas- s clerkship at a sal-

ary of $1,800 a year.He was a conscientious, steady,

hardworking man, with no bad hab-its and as a result of his ability and In-

tegrity gradually rose in the ranks ofthe employes of the treasury depart

We offer genuine imported oil at$1.50 per gallon. Good oil at $2.10 per ment address and Hon. Frank W. Clan-

cy, president of the board of regents,gallon, $1.10 per half gallon. FirstINCORPORATEDwill confer the degrees on the fourpressing virgin oil we offer at $2.75

teen graduates.per gallon, $i.45 per half gallon and85c per quart. Remember, these arefull measure and not reputed quarts

coming from Arkansas.

COLORADO POTATOES We arestill selling at 85c per cwt; 50 poundsfor 50c, or 20 pounds for a quarter,i here is no food to be had at this timethat is more economical.

macedoTnes DIE LEGUMES, orcut vegetables, assorted in the can,are, we believe only packed in France.We have hitherto not carried this ar

which are often very short of the stat. MARKET REPORT.

MONEY AND MET.. I

New York. May 13. Money on call,

ed measure. The cheapest grade ofthis oil is excellent for cooking. We

H. B. Cartwright & Bro.,

WHOLESALE Gr0CErSGrain, Flour and Potatoes, Stationery,Patent Medicine and Grocers' Sundries.

also offer domestic oil at $1.25 for gal easy ,8 2$ per cent. Prime merIon tins and 30 cents for beer bottles. cantile paper Z 4 per cent. Silver

ment, until in 1900 he was appointedby Secretary of the Treasury Gage aschief clerk. He has attended to theduties of this office since his appoint-."bent- .

He had in his control the workof superintending the maintenance of350 public buildings, appropriations

PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDERS.for which were disbursed from his ofDENVER & RETURN fice and averaged about $3,000,000 an

57,,,New York, May 12. Lead and copperquiet and unchanged

GRAIN.

Chicago, III., May 13. Close, WheatMay, July, 85.

Corn, May, 48: July, 46.Oats, May, 30Mi July, 29.

PORK, LARD AND RIBS.

Pork, Mav $12 25; July, SI 2.47X.Lard, May $7.20; July, 87.35Ribs, May, 87.07; July, 87.?77.30

WOOL MARKET.

nually. Mr. Hills was a member of SANTA FE, N. M.FT1 the last inaugural committee in theNational Capital and was prominently$16.90Via mentioned for appointment as assistHB ant secretary of the treasury. He waschairman of the government board toprepare exhibits for the St. Louis1904 World's alr, and a member of

DUDROW Si HOttTENIESt. Loui9, Mo., May 13. Wool, Is

unchanged and firm.the board for the same purpose for Territory and western medium, 23the Lewis and Clark Exposition at 30; fine medium, 21 23; 8 tie, 18 19.Portland. St. Louis, May 12. Spelter lower, $5.- -

Mr. Spear had known him personal 25(35.30.STOCK MARKETS.ly for over twelve years, and says that

in all that time he had never known Undertakers and

Embalmers

INTERNATIONAL EPWORTH LEAGUECONVENTION, June 30th to July 4th.

ANNUAL MEETING, GRAND AERIE, FRA-TERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, ANNUALMEETING AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC

ASSOCIATION, August 12th and 13,NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT GRAND ARMYOF THE REPUBLIC. August 30th to Sept 4.For further particulars call on any agent of the Santa Fe.W. J. BLACK, G. P. A, H. 8. LUTZ, Agent

New York, Mav 12. Closing stocks,Atchison, b&Xi pfd., 101; New York,the man to be wild or reckless as has

been stated by several newspapec-- l Central, 144; Pennsylvania, 136;writers. He was on his way to ln; Southern Pacific, 63; Union Pacific

123; pfd., 97; Amalgameted Copper,spect the United States Marine Hos(111 FT H Staal 39? nM . QQVpital at Fort Stanton, at the time ot

his death. In Washington he was LIVE 8T03K.Kansas City, Mo., Mav 12. Cattlehighly respected and well liked by all

ALL KINDS OF PICTURE FRAMING.

Dttdiw's Office Building.Day Telepone 35.

1;

Sundays and nlgnta at Mrs. I. B. Hanna. Res. 113, Johnson 8t' Tel. 142.

who knew him. He had the reputaSanta Fe, N. receipts, 1,000 including 400 southernssteady.Topeka, Kans.

tion, and sustained it, of being a temNative steers, 84.50 80.50; southernFWWTW WW WWW perate man and one who was always

prompt, careful, attentive and courteous.

steers, $3.75 15.50; southern cows,$2.25 54.25; native cows and heifers,$2.25 $5.40; stockers and feeders,$3.25 $5.00; bulls, $2.60 fa $4.05;calves, $3.00 $5.50; western fed steers,$4.50 $6.25; western fed cows, $3.15

FUNERAL SERVICES WILLBE HELD 8UNDAY.

$5.00.The funeral services of the late C O,

Kaadt will be held from the MethodistSheep receipts 2,000 strong and active.Muttons, $4.00 $6.25; iambs, 35 50;$7.00; range wethers, $4.75 $5.25;cbutch on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

fbd ewes, $4.00 $4.60.Rev. J. L. Shlvely will officiate and in

300Square Feettwo coats to the gallon, that's what

Chicago, III., May 12 Cattle receipts,terment will be made In Fairvlew ceme 5,000, strong.tery. The remains will be at the resi Uood to prime steers, $5.60 $3.75;

dence of I. Sparks until the hour for poor to medium, $4.50 $5 50; stockersand feeders, $3.75 $5.20; cows, $3 00

$5.25; heifers, $5.00 $5.50 canners;the services at the church. The tocallodge of Knights of Pythias will be re $1.50 $2.40; bulls, $2.60 $4.75,

calves, $3.00 $6.50.

THIS ADVERTISEMENT OTHERS WILL READ YOURS.

SMOKE COLOMBO HAVANA CIGARSPRIDE OF SANTA FE

THE BE8T FIVE CE NT CIQAR ON THE MARKET.

For sale by all dealers .

MANUFACTURED BY

BUEJIJMJI & GAJxTfJEB,

GOLD'S OLD CURIOSITY SHOP

presented by a committee. The pallSheep receipts 5,000, strong.Good to choice wethers, $4.60 $5.25:

bearers will be E. W. Whltlock, J. A.Davis, Mllo Hill, J. B. Sloan, J. K. fair to choice mixed, $3.25 84.25;

western sheep, $4.00 $5.25; nativeStauffer and E. L. Wheeler.lambs, $4.00 3 $6 50; western lambs.$4.50 87.40.SESSION OF MEDICAL

The Sherwin-Wiluam- s Paintwill cover. And on a good surface it will cover morethan that. No paint will do better, and very fewpaints will do as well. Maximum covering capacity,easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatesteconomy are what we claim for S. W. P. It's the onesafe paint to use. Always gives satisfaction.

If you want to save money in painting let us showyou the way. We sell paints for all kinds of goodpainting.

tmmmammmmmamtrnm SOLO BY

SOCIETY CL08ED.U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU NOTES.The annual session of the New Mex

Forecast for New Mexico: Fair weaico Medical Society closed at Las Vether tonight and Saturday.gas yesterday. The sessions were

D or Colorado: Fair weather tonlthtwell attended and many excellent pa and Saturday and warmer in east por-tion; warmer in southewst portionpers, on subjects of Interest to the

medical profession, were read and dls--

cussed. Yesterday the thermometer registeredas follow: Maximum temperature, 57degrees, at 4:o0 p. m.; minimum, 32ELECTRIC ROAD IS

CL0SIN6OUT

SALE 11

H. GOEBEL,w. degrees, at a. m. The mean i

80LD AT LAS VEGAS. temperature for the 24 hours was 44 de-grees. Relative humidity, 32 per cent.W. H. Buddecke, of SL Louis, rep

resenting a party of SL Louis capi lemperature at 5:00 a. m. todav. 33degrees.talists, has purchased the Las Vegas

Temperature at 6:(K a. m. todav. 33electric line. Several new cars have!degrees.been ordered and the line will be exDealer

Santa Fe.

Tile HardwareCatron Block, No 311

Some frost this morning but not severetended.enough to injure Iiult

COMMENCEMENT EXERCI8ES BOY WANTED.Stout boy, who la a willing worker.AT THE UNIVERSITY.

ffv Entire Slock of : :l:INDIAN AND MEXICAN BLANKETS, POTTERY

JlASKETS. DRAWN WOPK. CURIOS. ETC.Must Be cold in the Next 30 Days at Less Thtn Cost.

8to re for rent.SIQN OF THE OLD CART ' SEND FOR CATALOGUE,

OotMr Uit PnaMm Itmt and Burr Alley.

The closing exercises of the Univer can secure a good position where hewill have a chance to learn the printsity of New Mexico will take place in

Albuquerque tonight E. Benjamin AnAdvertising Pays ing trade, by applying to Frank Stur-gla- ,

foreman of the New Mexican Jobdrews, chancellor of the University of I

I Nebraska, will deliver the oommeaoo Department. .

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