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8-31-1901
Las Vegas Stock Grower, 08-31-1901The Las Vegas Publishing Co.
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lio i. U!m It ni Ms. lia lani.o rialit, in t li- w.irl.1 to plt-m- pt ti
prevent nnoMiT man fn-:- (loirs: th"nm'i vlii'Ii h" 1 ref.iu.-- (o lo.
A n i , j Kriins rn.'iy tuve been tin-rr-r-
j 'k ü tu' r' í'".r'il t ei.'! ,hi.;! r ha nn Imt lie didn't
V ;, iAt (he senator lis riiit.ilIn virulence to a New Jrn''y m:""l"'
ri.o (rr.r.) fKflti,; anvii! (' A !
ftnaiu-iii- the race fur the A ni"ii a
I'm U entirely iwlopon.loi.t f therod. 'Unit ti( tween 'th o Rovernmcuifl.f tllO tWO t fllttltt les.
Tin" licfisiii't of tiie t'nlted 3eT.cs
1. OO.'.l llllil'M'l! iti rtlí II fe'l lilt-- '
$ I .niii) .:mk rotes. V( have lookedrnr.-fii'l-y tlininr.il our desk anal Sff".
nir! 'iiri n"'tre Mr. McKintoy Ui.xt
p lave rime In our p.;cs.don.
I'mally tbi heat folie for a nuviJ!Tli or vili"ii hi name la fre.djr writ
ton or Hioi;rTi In a p'lldlr connectionIn to kfi'p fjiiK t. However, Ailmli m
!Ios!fon, H uouM nil(;lit
the jirest nt. r.s tin rxe;it Ion i!
time.
If ex Í'. n,dor f 'ImuilI.T i m!n reIn Ma ili hire to reform the repuMIcat
lirrty !,e r'nci' 1 nut nclert (lie t;!"--If-
qui fit Ion nnd the Hrltlsh colon! íl
pyHlem. ?!r. Cliiimili r I smm Uiii.cf B freo linee now, ami lie tlioitMnilirai o every opiHirtuiilty for tli'
liettorment of the country.
King Einnl in In a qnandnry i0
to lio shall oi t an Lord Gn at
OuunlierliUn. Severalhnve lieeri miK!ited. Tho king l.vIds "out if polities" or, rnther, hav-
ing nothing to do with the real r,i;lties of Croat IlritalnotiKht not' I'suffer mm li mental pertuberatlon be--i
uiine ho has to "turn sometiodydown." It will not come up againstMm at tho next election.
The New York Journal iniRgetituthat Ki hley la no more on trial tharSnmp.-.o- and that "Admiral Su!iii--
hhoiit.I not ho allowed to pelto rurrpe or anywlioie clue while thispi ri'orni::n e goliiR on." Can It
le possible that Sampnon woulds'ip sway? lie hai not always beenen hnnd at the critical moment of n
but tlie affair nt AVn8hln;;tenwill be different from the oup at Pan-1!ap- .
There can he no mistake aboutthe tuxct placo and date. PerioiiH.y,though, we lio uní In lievn that. Aduil-ta- l
Sampson would dodge in this way,V.hiTi the tide of tnntlm-u- tunnnnalnst a man the presa an I publh-ar- e
In danger of roIhb to unw aira:i:-e-
exlremes. T.et na ;lve to Hmnpson what the bin can rltiif doenn twant Sihle to have a chanei
r.rfore the republican Btalo leauucIn Iowa (overnor Leslie M. Shanalil the moKt Important queKtloii b-- !
fore the country today waa the recUnmiunn of the arid rcclon") by co:
inim iit Irrigation. NolhliiB m
offect the people cf th.? roan-ilV lllHIl ill Hibli.'oM of H lfir'! (HO-
ilm-ln- r.rca In r'-'e- fi of the hn-e-
Ilii. t ar- - now wan e and cmiiiiii'a'l 'cl.v wort lil. h.s. Th'rf üi't-n- work s
an ciilaiKemcnt of the country'a pio-ilu-i
ine power, and the o'iter mat i!i l
liAviince wlil come na a matter ofcourM.i. Cov. iih aw li.irt hU hit the nailon the head, and hl i addr 3 is Com
men b i ic. 8oni' of the tt.ic-i'- i. n
of ii,i:iv.' olí I Abo t'-- dole J l','-l-
liei.t t. 1 loi 1, tlo inifcatio.t umouinta' V'.hiiie.'on
Cr'tti AIR CONSUVPTIVCG.l'.oj-íu- f ncieiilii't who la a fiiiii
in i Ik' i't' a uir iiiru for cot:
Mite, .lion intend juaklns a bcv-i-
le.-.- of bin t'neery, ha the leuv r
lii aa lie has conti! i ll. t. d v.
Kiif oi ho of ti'iitü, built. In a rir. b:
and iuUi.iiii that tt.e.i.i frail Btrn
tures hhiill HÍiclti-- a tniitiber of cou
Mjuijit Ivesi (ÍiiiIih; the (oinins winter.a1f"r(llV! no other v.arititli than plen-
ty of tdaiilo-- ami a lire In tho r
.of the camp.It. la proponed , to take the worn!
i rn-- s of coiituimpt'oit that can be
(.,.( :ired. and the Kil- nti.it cxpresseini i'iiIiM that they wlil (,'( vz!':'.y
Oiiont h tb' nuiua of a ll.inti.ti wmtciju.d that tln-- r VI ill (.how ureat tin
p.oxi ia.-l:- t hi the Hr:. TliU re-
lian to a t) ml b.ii'bnroiu tiioi'e oí llv-in- '
lie iiiainliUei. f,iea man the le
. i in o (o phynleuily, Ho nl t:o l 1eiii;uii1 to uto;) ll
of 1 oili'y Inipt'oveiiH'iit.t i! a. i:iy fit-- ; li air and plenty
f .;, v ii i'.i iiiiinii n in betterinui ., o,, ii.in in.. I In ci me tin.tanei'H
:i. . .i .. .i. a J et r.'.ne can- -. TU s
I"'' i I la K"v Mexie.iI ' ..t .!. if I :,(.--
' ' I' I. :.i i it v. ,. , if... i.
i I..-.- , ,,,,( i, .,
LiTG ONCS IN THE nOCKIE").An e i imr'y lut t rpi inK n'mly 4
tiiii if "li!.. In t',,,1 past iftie"' count y m.'d t!" il it üároii ion iftío-I- limito by the haiai ti r 'f tti-
f .'O.a nnd nor. M T. H. Cos kin II
"f the w .t!i'0 Normal Itnlverni! y
who bi i.fy lo-r- In n tendance ti;onthe p.i' ifn of the American
for lie' Ai'.va in i ini'tit. of ff'.i letu e,
hn a Kin u f (MM inl Illlel.li in to thiál
.ni ji t.an'l n few yearn nno he wrot"H'Vetnl leiil. i'n't on It.
My ' life yaui.-a- in t the
onhititbi c p! aiilu ate !iii1ík nr.tiü. fin l
a e'oeieiit'H refieitlon will rhov thatin a rer. ion of l.ii.li raountniim thereIn natnrnilr a sroid r divi-r-iit- In thinr.x.pei t (li in In a lo a'ity lylnif atbut a i.li(..ht. ievntion above tho rea.Ahur; our Atlantic to 'aboard iir In Un
valley,-fo- r hiüta'ni'e. t!i"determination of the llmlt of llf"
i.iii.'s U In .1 1.. i mi aiire a quest h.n.., I..:;;,,. le. Ai.o.ele lo.-- i L.nloi.K l
do with it.In th" Hoc fey Mount rile.1!, on th"
other hand, both latitude and nlll-tiul- e
plcy important roles In Oetertn-liii- mr
the arBR of life Mnri, NewMexico I better uliuateil In this l
tliHii Ctiioi ado, lieeHUH.t Im-- i n
further noulh It approni-be- In noni"localities more nearly to tropical con-til- t
Ions, nllhottih tho tropical It If
Is not there.The Horeal, accordlnp; to Trof.
Cockerell's dlvialon, Intludes theh tf.H Alpine ami mide Alpine. OfthoKe ,"o tho , 'onner embraces the(recle: jone, above timber line, andthe Rone of donnc coniferous forents.In the mid Alpine cereals, but not
fittll. may bp cultivated. It correkI'oihIh to what In called the Canadianzotm In the card. The Auntia!
th" nub Mplne.whlrh In turaemhrncen the Transition lone, theupper Solieran and the lower Sono-rtin- .
Prof. Coikercll naya that theTra'iKltlon tono I typified by Santare, whotie fruit trees Biicceed, butonly the hurdler varieties of Rrapea.The tipper Ponornn I typified by
Santa Fe, whose fruit treea ruceeed,but only the hardier variety ofurape. The upper Sonotan Ih typi-
fied by the Mesilla valley. The low
er Futieran, wblch l the gone of co-to-
and tho oranRC, la not found In
Colorado or New Mexico, but It I
present In Arizona and some of lt
feat mes re seen alonR the southernbonier of New Mexico.
Alomr the pummlU of our blchmountain we are In touch with theFar North. It Ir n If the Arctic resIon had thrust Itself ilown alonK therrrft of the Itocky Mountains!, IntrudinK npen the wuith and IniilHtinpupon making Itself felt. In the next70110 below wo find In Colorado theclimate of part of Canada nt an alti-
tude of ibont S.OftO feet. Trof. Cock-
erell baa laken the Wet MountainValley In Cu-t- er county ns typical ofthlM zone. In one part or another ofColorado we have both the Tranalllonand the upper Fonotan roñen, but thelower Honoian'H unknown here, Denver rirpnblkpii.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE LAWS.
The International law aaaoclaMonIn bchhiou at Glaaow, gavo a laiy.'jpert of tho time, during which an
Ameritan lawyer, Mr. Iiralnerd. ofNew York, wan preabllnB to the 1U- -
ciiBflon of marriage and divorcelaws.
Many Interest ing, amiiHlng, aston-IhIiIh-
facta were brought out. "aehlawyer contrlbtitlnir omethin(r from
his cvperlenep In bin own country.It was (Uncovered that Scotland ira?(Iim pmdia of lovem and Roiilii
Africa the paradÍHe of divorce iieek
In. In Scotlund ull that Is neftes-yt-r-
to attain the 'honorable ea'a'eof mairiiiioiiy" ia fur tho young inunand the yotniK woman to addresntach other an huahaud and wife. In
South Africa divorce may bo
just as easily twenty four
hours belli?! good and niidlcb'tit
catire.Tim lawyers arrecil at only on--
point - that an in ii nal py:-Ni-
of jnai iii,-;- and .Uvoia e I.iwh hi
And they might bave
ikIiíiI al..o that In a nation where
one t!i; covrr ninny ro-- 'f jioverniio"
htaliR or province, differences of
locr, cimtonu and morals will make
national divone laws cxlreinely La
prebul.de.
Within the pant few moutloi the
Pauta 1'e has madi; an offlrlal tlian(?e
in the npclliiiB of tho word 'canyon."Tin) f"1 now bikIIh tho word
an upcile.l here, not "cuun,"' it form
rly. "Canon" with a wave over the"n" to Indicate tho Spaulidi prouitn-(iaiioii-
ban been the way thj Santit
J o has always Rpelh d It. On all the
advent, in? mailer of the coiupuny
itp to tin preiHiit summer, theobi : jieMii n loin been luiert. ill challé-;.;- ;
t.) "i;uion" the Banla l"e merey adopU the A liii-r- ,ill way of fie!l-I111-
the name, ulilih ia uul hot ia ai in
iliO late:t pitblii ;.l loii'i of tie tinnedSi.it;.- (a ob.eii al suivcy.
Mia. Free McMrlde and (l.tiii.eiiwho have lain VahinK lit Santa IV,
11 I i.eii a.:;e, '.iy (o r Cli.tti 1,, Mía. V.
I'. C vo l, huí. b it for tf.elr lucio- - t
Chuten.
A .try i f i io.ia I . I vc.,f to
J(. ntl! .. !.t la lil I -- : 111
i . i a"
. ,.i V l ai, t fa
i', ",! i .v.Cit iy. M a. .j. r nia. .1 N:.--- ;.i :
KAST LAS VKííAS, N. M., ATUUDAY AUGUST 31,
the Nfvv Mexico Normal University.The Noiinr.l I'niveis'tjr In epetini?
he bet er--r of Its bitory dnrlncthe uir ir soaivm; the inat tullanrpena for th" fall term October lot
nv I: Hum day will t t on M
er 301 h, and clans work 'vili
h(i;in the foliowinir day. Many I in
proveniente ate beln puhe 1 for
ward ilurltu, tho vacation.Tne ticw mii'ietim casei are being
uit In pane thin week; and soon sfliT Htaiool npcun tile tiitertint rol- -
bvllon of mlm-rali- . insoctn,shells 0r.1I cliff dwelling relics Will beopen for public inspection. A mil
sc.im da? will be onnonr.erd, whenpeople may visit the school and hv?con. pet,. t j;.iide) (o all TTt
(u'ba lions.fiver ,") new books are re-
tched for tho Hbrary; all departmenls are bcliii? added to. but themost Important addition this yearwill be the "Thomas Library of Flothm," (,0 named In honor of the doeor our former townsman, Mr. I)avid
Thomas; It consuls of about fatO
volumes oi the world's best fictionMr. on! mi her. Iiii new itroft-HHo- r o'literature and history, will come ot
next week to Inula! the new collec-
tions of books. The library will bopen ro the pufTlle for free use ilerIng certain hours each day.
Apparatus for tho new 'chemlca'labora'orv has been received Ihlrweek, and will be put In placa duringthe comtnc month. Mr. Walcott, whwill have ('barge of the departnier)'of chemistry, will come on about thmiddle of September to attend to thfarrsngarrent of the laboratory.
Extensivo additions have beei
made In tho way of equipment fo-th-
phytilc laboratory. Apparatusfor X Ilay work has been providedas well as for Wireless TelegraphyCertain days will be announced durInq; tho fall term, when anyone whoIs Inten sted In these lines may witnous tho experiments that will b'conducted by Mr. Clven's class.
Miss Morgaretta McNary, who lasyear substituted In the department o'Innguarcot. returns to tako fullcharge ot the department of Lat1
and Greek.Mr. J. d. McNar;, who has spent
tho past year In the atudy of modernlanguages and vocal music In theUniversity of Idphle, Germany, re-
turns (o take full charge of that department. Ha expects to organizethe work In vocal music throughoutall departments of the Institution; It
Is also expected thai the Oruturlo Boclety will be ic organized 'inclcr MrMcNary'p direction.
Tho Normal University is preparIng for a year of Interesting work irathletlrr; Mr. Frank II. Walcottwho so fcuccemifully coached tho football team last year, returns to takefull chaige of tho athletic work oltho institution; be is making exten-
sive preparation for tho most selentll'e training of tho "students whowish te particípalo In foot bail, basket ball, bnsc ball, and various othersports that are conducted by the Athletle association. Tho foot ball teamwill coataln mont of last year's playera, witli the addition of a number of
new men who will undoubtedly b
able .to gain places on tho teamDoubt lean the finest contests yet seepon tho Kay Holds' field will talitplace during the coming foot ball season. It is Mr. Walcott'a purpose tocottii) 011 about two weeks before theopening .of school, and, In o far atIt Is potsHible, g.-- t his ni.-- Into trainIng before the beginning of the term
Tin names of Misses Leuh Daveiiport and Anna Filxhueh bave beetadddnj t.) the Normal University fac-
ulty recently. Mías Davenport is 1
.'radiiaio of tho Normal University ofIllinois, and Is at present and line
been fo; the pant two years, one othe critic teachers In the Norma'school at Do Kalb, III. MUs Fitzhuiih Is a graduate (,f the Chicliina'KlnderKaiten Training school, and o'the Ixia Angeles Stato Normal schoolMoih l!',ife bulles take positions at ea in t n i teai hern In the Model schoolWlvhin a f w das Uio appointment of
an exoiit Kindergarten and I'rliiiarytialnirif tent her w ill bo announced.
The faiidty Is pn pariuif for an attendance of over SaO students durItiii the coming year; tho rorrespondeuce at the otltcn fully Justillos lit'expectation of a largo increase in attendance.
The Hclenca expedition under thdirection of Mr. Co kurcll has Jim
li'iiiihej a siicccniifiil aeauou's work li
the study of marino llfu on the Taclfic const. The members of the expodiiiiin have ufl returned and ateworking up tho collections obtained
Every oiiu of tho thirty roomstho Normal Utilvemlly will now beoccupied by tht) depui tllieut s of (heschool. Among tint Impiovomeuti?which arc goln forward and whichwill bo finished before tl.o openingof the fa!! term are, the bulblli!,; o'a beautiful bund blotnj coping, whichhi to otilorm In and styliof at , liitci tutu with the main buildiiii;, uioosid tl.o Normal U1I10.1I
Kiouii.ii; the r.' if the
iai.u V.ÜI (leal I o liul iji'd luo!
tiui'le ready f..r tt.o if wa'.ks!,( al '. J 'I liii 1, i.l ala . ' '. . ' ; I ,í
la !o.-- tu.', t l a, H ,'. I a, j a.! i a .t It., i'..i
t. .;. j ..- I.- a. .i"..; , , ;,,i
'' . v . a t if v
ilej'art tiietit a may be ilo-ie'- (ort',,'l?-cd-
the ininbd scIkhiIs hh.1 n; (;.,
wor'- - contieeve.I withTlio ttalning oftcae-ie.- s will be f.''"i!ed on the sec-ond fbrnr: on th.) third floor will !w
condit-t- e the work in mrith 1101' . 1.tsneitfi'Tea, hlatory and litcrnufre. ... ;
on the fourth Poor will bo the nldopnrt merit, the mu.ile room, and thdepnrtmrnt of clo utlon and phynii alriilttro.
DFULAH BUDGET.
Meaulah. N. M., Auir. 2"?.
Puntrt cr!-'-'- rla- - 5 : j
staked eff yesterday and prices .f
wblch some claims are held have a. I
vanced tlcut per cent within the
lt ten days. A few mote ..tments wiil be worked ami tho bustnesa 1:1 rhiit (low a lu several claims.
V. II. Jainescn and family areJtnotii the new arrhals and arecanned no the Upper enJong flalvIng an! hunting.
Fi-.f- . U.-iu- Pítiiiiier. M. D, stateentomologist of Pennsylvania cutator of inserts, academy ot NatuialSelenco of FhUadelpbln' and editor ofEntomo'egical News, has returnedt. his duties after an outing of a.C'ltlfr of weeks In the happv reatlne1'i.iu1 for tho "way man and weary."vh'ih r.Mnre hnsro.-ide- I In the plc- -
.troque mountains In U.c Meaubihvicinity. Tho Profesor also carriesseveral new species to dd to hlii'eiiy cnonnoualy la.ne collodion
M." wife's husband foun I a nice Ia- -
robe r.itir Hun Mernailo lat Pundivh.sl ty a J as Vegas yo-- r man w.uleout picnicking with his best girl. Therobo will be returned to the younggentleman by laid husband If bo willwrite "RustlcuB" at this office, plvlimhis name and nlo the nnmo of blagirl.
UUSTICU3.
Master's Sale,I'lihllc not ico is hereby c'vn that
I, the undersigned, by vlrtuo of a dcreo rendered In the District Court of
the Fourth Judicial District of '.hoTerritory of New Mexico, sitting with-
in and for the county ot San Miguelon tho 12th day of June, A. D.
litOl, In a certain cause in said courtpending, said cause being No. 5,3rijAndrleus A. Jones, et al., plaintiffs,vs. Jane MrKellar, et al., defendant,will on the .10th day of September, A.D., 1901. at the hour of 10 o'clock a.in., at the East front door of the CourtHouse In said County of 8sn Migueloffer for eale and sell for cash In handto the highest and best bidder, to em1!Isfy the sum ot 14.005.75, with Interest at 12 per cent, per annum fromMarch 11th, 1901 to tho dato of sale,Judgment and costs of court, and withho further costs which may hereafter
accrue, Including the costs of thisadvertisement ami salo, tho followingdescribed property, to wit:
All tho following described land andreal Htato, situate, in the Countien ofSau Miguel and Guadalupe, and Territory of New Mexico, to wit: Alt I heright, title arid interest of the stildJuno McKellar in or to that certaintract ot land commonly known as the
Hock Grant," said Grant having beoaduly confirmed by an Act of thoCongress ot the United States and U
more particularly described in a certain mortgage or deed of trust executed by Georga W. Btoneroad and
B. Stoueroad and wlfo, coveringau undivided Intercut in said Grantto secure an indebtedness due theScottish Mortgage and Land Invest-ment Company of New Mexico, Limit-ed; and being more particularly de-
scribed as: That certain tract vlland and real estate, situate, lyln? andbeing principally ia tho county of 8,mMiguel and Territory of New MexilO,being that tract of land granted byIlartomoio Taca, as governor of thoProvince of New Mexico, on tho 27thday of December, A. D., 1 S 2 3, to Ilo'i.Juan E. riño, by the name of 1I len- -
de do Hun Juan Itantiatu del Ojito deLas Gallinas and bounded as follows'On the North by the boundaries of thnAntonio Ortli Grant and tha iablolands of tho Agua Je do la Yegua; onthe South by tho Pecos river; on thoI'unt by the tablo lands of pajaritoand Wunt by tho point oí the iablolands of Chtipalneg; said Grant laving been confirmed by the Conjioálof tho United Slates to Prenton P.ecl;,Jr., Juno 21st, 1800.
The intercut cf said Jane MiKellarIn and to said described land and maleslato, which li. hereby Intruded tobe sold, was considered and adjedoain and by said decree of said district Cimit of San !..1fiiiel county,New Mexico to be a two third.)of the full Intercut of nalil DavidMcKellar, deceased, husband of s;(l I
Jane McKellar, in and to the sstd fleckGraut which be owned during hli lifetimo or for which deeds to him hadbeen executed during his Ufo timo,or so much thereof as may be siUhalentto ralo fcald amount dmT To th plain-tiffs and I'lwU, as aforesaid.
Dated tliia 17th day of Augut, A.D , 1901. "
W. E. 'JOUT.'l':n, i ;.e,lul Manlar.Flint puldii lilmii A . Slat, 't' It
Mm. Ci.-v- Itn d. wif.i of a Luir ml
iiliinfoid pn.finj.or, ariivt.l in Ailmrm )uo from (",1! i! .1 nl.i an. I will bethe 'in rt (Via M 1'. Í in mil f..f a
f' Vi !! , í.'Srt, t 'ley, trtltd Wli i kll.--
ta !: ,',( A'! a.;a. .;,. at !:.- A 1'
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TilRRl I ORIAL.
Mrs. W. Adair nnd faml'y of Taosleft for Faint 1 Fe.
Mrs. U'ioin Martin of Rc.seúuierat io In to Fan .!.a.r.ni. i '
Jot" tiianiiio died nt I.ns Crticcia', the ar.e of fa", yesis.
The t h"o (jaetion In San Marcialseems to be sd.l unsettled,
Ainonj the arrivals In Hanta Fewas J. V.. Cunniiii-.l.nii- tf Ii Vegas
Mrs. M, Fault and family of BanDU , C.'.:r., a.'C :.:t':. lu CautaFe.
C.eorgo I!. Everltt, a manof Alb-i'i'i- i íque, wa an arrival inPatii t e.
Rev. V. A. (axiper and daughterof ?nnta Fe, went to Española for abrief 7h;it.
F. r. f'tab'y and daughter of Ker-sey, West Virginia, aro sightseeingin an'.A It.
t;. trf. II. hikins and Mihs JuanitaF.lkins of Columtuis, Mo., arc visitors!.. raid a To.
Tho river at fian Marcial reachedIts highest point this year last Tues-
day nfterr.oon.Deputy United Ktatea Marshall
t'red NUEeehJin arrived In tanta Fefrom Albuquerque.
Hon. Pedro Perca of Rernalillo,,'ato to congress, was among the
arrivals In Santa Fe.Prospecta f ir good foot ball timber
In the co!: o at Las Cruces nextyear are cicourselng.
Mrs. M. li. MctJorty returned toPan Marcial from an extended tripto England nr.d Ireland.
Hon. C harier W. Dud row of SantaFe, went to Fngosa Pprlngs. Cob).,' foran oulinrr of several weeks.
P. II. l.aieom Is engaged iu makingnomo cpuli's at the main building ofthe college nt s Cruces.
J. O. Johnson lias commence;?, wo."on bis new building souiTi Cf th'court bouse at Las Cruces.
Joe Chaves of New York la spend-ing some weeks with his fnther, tñelion. ITlipo Chaves of Helen.
D. H. McMlUn, Judge" nt Socorrodistrict, was In San Marcial on busi-
ness nnd left Sunday morning.Dr. E. T. Rllnn and family have
returned to Socorro from an outingof two months In the mountains.
. Mis. Fred Fllnto and son havo leftSan Marcial for good, their designa-tion being some point in Mexico.
P., I.. Lujan of Pan Marcial Is com-ing Lome in a few days, not havingfallen In love with the Mexicnn Cen-tral job be recently accepted,
L. M. LaMey left San Marcial .trrRotky Ford, Colo., on biiHlnesa. liesays thai rantloupes there aro plentiful And aro being shipi-ed- ITiTa yrar j
Ihrco times ar; much as last year." -
Francis Wilson and wlfo wlil re-
turn from I tail In a few weeks torema! nt fan Marcial permanently.
J. N. r.ov'cn of Sa-- Marcial nllm il a (ur of I ran to Albiiquei pi-- t andsays that bo needs two moro cas.
There Is a good crop of grapes thisyear. Mr. Steel of Las Crucea is "nr..making com t acts for all the surplus.
W. It. Ulldrvth of Chama, publitúVer and editor of tho Chama Tribune.Is in the cardial .on a huslnecs visit,
W. C. Foster, an old-tim- prospec-tor front the 7,unl nioiíTírrriiH, spenttwo days at Clifton In tho early partof tho week.
Misu Anna Pecker or Ueicn tooktho early tiMn for ..lbuquerqio,wliero sho wil". visit her many schoolfr'ends.
Charles S. Onterdonk and bis prí-
valo secretary, William T. Ilatmaker,wnt, io for a brief visitfrom Lamy.
Miss Unto Kennedy, teaching amission school at Embudo, returned,to that point after spending severaldays In Fanta Fe.
Malet E . Bower, cousin ofMiss dimmer of Santa Fe, returnedto Denver to attend the normal Instí-lelo of that city.
Firetran Watson's family of SanMarcial have have moved to Doming,where tho load thereof has charge ola pumping ftntlon
Mr and Mrs. W. P. Gould, aecom-taiiiia- i
by Minn llortle Rogers of Cer-rillos, a ck:inn!s yoiuirf wonoui, aruvljltor in Santa Fe.
Johnny Faitou has returned to .fii
Marcial,, but liU health ia far ftomgood and bo remains In doors theprentrr mitt nf the time.
Mi'H Keiiaiiii Pecker of ?Vwwith two bright, Intereatlng
children, aio guei.tn of her brotherInlaw, John Mocker of Helen.
L. M. I tisiey of Fun Maicl.il hapurc'taK.d o' W. G. the realdeneo that was 'den!,uied tin.d parityconstructed I y the Iuo A. B. Ely.
Mii'H Iiitiha Dongas accompaiil.'dMi."S Link Iiaker homo from Allm-qtte.-- i
o and will make a fchort visitamid the ht . ties of her l,ll.hio..,i.
RelatlMi-- . to 5ii:- - Mail.l .Mi Flo hatele.a-L'i- won! fioni h- -r to the effectIhut rim opeets to attend till A,
& M. A. fo"!. (ho comli.jr f.Mrs 1). V.'. Daley hi; I cbildieo '.I
Fott .Udii...n, 1. 1., a,,t v.,!i!i',. Mr.Bil l Mrs. )'". P. Fu i . a. Jt.-.-i- I .!,-li a )i irr c.f i i.ii i, of "i.irit. n
IV,'c. r. í i.a.i., ,'..a, f 1,. w i
.l la. a. i r I ,a ! ; ., .. ,: ,,
1iH)
9. AU who expert to altrnd wosi'dib wa ll o present themselves on theopening (Inv.
Ed Brown of Tutnrofia Is In BanMartial on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalvd funtmcrs re-
turned from a ttip on tho Pecos river.A little child of It. D. lllack at Farm-Initto- n
fell from a hay stark and brokeIts arm.
Arthur Roylo and E. fl. Thompsong'lod citizens of tho capital, vlmiouAlbuquerque.
P. H. Barber, tho well known busi-
ness man of Phmd, and his wife weroin Albuquerque.
W. J. Weatherby and W. 8. Jonesranchmen from Cooney, N. M., wereIn Albuquerque.
John Kavnnaug!) of Farmlnglon hassold Ills team and transfer buslmsto Wm. S. Burns.
Fred Otero of Albtiqerquo return-ed from Santa Fo.
Tho Methodists of Farmlngton haveopened a reading room and publiclibrary at that place.
lvputy United Plates Marshall R.J. Lealhorman raturn'ed to Albuquer-que from a southern trip.
Wayne Harris has accepted a posi-
tion as helper la It. J. Grat' blacksmith shop at Farmlngton.
Oloncl O. W. Prltchiird of White'Oak, ilia'ilct attorney for the flffdistrict, was in Albuquerque.
M.-- f. N; holas Armljo returned toAlbuijut ripio ftxini Santa Fe, wherexho spent a (ouplo of weeks.
Dr. MiEwfu of Farmlngton wascalled to Aba Vista to wait upon Mrs.John Titer, who Is critically ill.
Mrs. S. II. Cowell of San Marcialleft for Albuquerque where "sho ex-
pects to reside In tho near future.J. E. Nellson. formerly of Spanish
Forks, Utfii, watchmaker. Jeweler andbarber, is located on Green street inTaos.
Mrs. Mark Curry, who ta now In
England, Is expected homo at Farming-to-
next month after nerly a year'sabsence.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scheurlch ofBland arrived la Taoa and will remainfor some time, the guests of Mrs. A.
Scheurlch.John Karanauga has been on th
sick list for tho past few days. GusBero la managing his transfer and ex-
press business.Francis Wilson, and old timer of
San Marcial, has written a friendthere that ho Is coming back to SanMarcial In a month or twoa.
Miss Koehlo.r superintendent ofthe Silver City public schools, was apassenger through the city bound forhomo after an eastern tour.
Mrs. C. E. Randolph, of Springfield,Ohio, Blater-l- law of Geo A. Ran-dolph, g visiting for a few days withtho hitter's family In Farmlngton.
George Phelps of Farnilngtou is go-
ing around with a anillo bigger thana railroad tunnel. It's all on accountof the arrival of a seven pound boy.
Mr. Keineys and family of Taos aromaking a trip to tho Indians of theRio Grande Valley; they will go as faras Aeoma, from which point they willreturn.
P. E. llarroun, civil engineer of Al-
buquerque, was down to San Marcialgetting together the measurements ofthe river. At 3 p. ni. It stood 10.9foot high.
Oakey Clifford's Ruth, with a fu!load including Mr. and Mrs. F. 0.Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Tark( rof Albuquerque, went out to CampWhiteornb.
Mike Martinez left Albuquerque ona visit to California. Harry Cooperwill tako his place aa day policemanand Ed Stelner Will snbatillllo onthe night force.
Jack HctehlHon of Doming. N. M.,came up to Sun Marcial on legal bns-IniR-
Mr. Hutchison lived thereabout flvo years and has since beenemployed by the railroad company.
Sheriff Maca has bought tho prop-erty between the Jail and tho Blto ofthe liu'.ned Doming Ico worka an I
will build a residence thereo 1 assoon as convenient.
Dr. Thomas J. Wells and family itturned homo to Denting from their
.iit to Texas and Indian Tenllory.'1 he do 'tor has gained fifteen poundsin veil bt and looks well.
The la of work on theatiín ton telephone line has
been delayed by the Intel ferenco ofthe govt iiOiH ii!, relativo to securingpolt a fom (.o eminent luud.
J. W. Edwards of Albuquerque ralebrnted bla fifly-elhl- birthdayThoro Is a record Bomewheto In thofamily archives which aM'ats thecorrectness of iho atiuivt:iary.
The Albuquerque fairhas secured another cotice don. Therailroads have promised to return allburóes brought there to enter thefa!r races t their bonus towns freeof churr.e.
Ileuriiij,; that her brilla) 1 u ;', ni I i
t'loiit to I'etiiiu to Deifilii;;. Mic. il'lbelt Pay I row II bllS Btllila- - d Wil 'lslieli.1' Macs and eili.'er art. irt.i,i;'tti colli., him at noon as bo ij'i.o' ahi-- raea' thcrt
J'i.it h Tl.oii n. of I 'i Im !
tiiC I. it a." to In ih t ., , a I .
Na ,1 while t.i.il.ii.g tn i;,i. Ah n'. a a- ty of ..aa ,f ': li s a
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f H H Till; ORAM) SUMAH--M ti h1 rj !
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Sweeping;q A IT T?
prnsM inn ics i ctc tim rrpr i,W4.un.t nuu, iui.., Lnaio iiiL will. lot.
Ilfolci'a : Tho Plana.
Pliiiiüiimiii
Hiilii:
ruM'S v Mini ata u ta 1 a i t- - xj? Z.3 a
Th.it Iravcln much, co "RUR-LINdTO-
wherever they can.You can t'o to St. Louia over thc"BURLINGTON" from KansasCity.You can po to Butte, Helena, Sjxvkanc, Sec. over the "BURLING-TON" (new short line) from Denver.
Ask ne;cnt A. T. & S. for rates, time, etc , or write
G. IV. .VALLES" Y,
lOiJO Seventeeritli Street. DENVER. COLORADOw
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,Las Vegas, New Mexico.
JoaitUA Uav:;.'Ji.i!,..J. W. ZOLLARg
A. 11. Smith,. ..
...... President.Vica l'resident.
Cashier.
.Interest Paid cn Tims Deposits.
Depository of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Uail-ro- aJ
Special Attention Given to New Mexico Collections.
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J. 7VT. HGRNKNDG2,Iyive Stock Broker,
Will Bell and buy Cattle, Sheep, llóreos.I orre.inml.rn Sollt-tlnil- , P. O. Un 117, I V, It M.
SANTA w Ti tTUihlMu.Toha A S.tt F. Allantlr p., in, e.
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TIIROUGII BLEEPING CAR. BEKVICS TO
CliicB'o, City of Mexico, loa Asgale and an FracciscalwtiiUAI.l tsltlfl sod tli principal point la TtiM.
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FALL SESSION ECGINS SEPTEMBER 0. 10CI.
hviu!ar lrrcs Courses ol Slu.iyi 'I. Cliemistry nJ Metalkir-- y
I!. ?Mlütv í;ii;;hi.crí:i;íIII. Civil nnintijri:, t
Sit-cl,i- (itisri an' MT.T.'d it A.vs;p. h,, ('liriüíí.f i y u- -í u- hu'I ti .1 u
A ur aatii.t '( i.iiiv liiió li :iii,i-- i ,ir t e ,,, 't ,.f l .$ !"ive titt'l t lie. ü'h.itil a.;, k .i. f,,re to tías - 1. -
l.f Mine.Tl,lTHlV--g.- for the ai aiuioij ; fin if ,r the t,-- . ,. - h
Á cal C'Hi:,e.i
i Th:r i a C.d Lxri ú C..J L',,:, i i?Va v.;:h a Tt . .:...! L:..'.': ú ;
4 Particulars A-ll-i -h V. A. J(.T;, Di, :
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Tin: Vi IT.kia oí' in;AND I C'C t'.KOWl.R
I TU I I - I i BV
1 ho Lr Vcjw Put Jishlng Co.
S A l t T. DA V, Al l.t ST 31, l'.l"l.
In rrsny rf tho state wh.r the
emu are a failure t'íiis year the re"
vii...... rl v a v a rpaort to seimetn.n ..... ... -
,.,h, r th- - . m.h arm-n- t a. -- rrlim the In.Ututhmal Idea of
It cannot be mude '1T"'' 'yesr.
Several enterpristn; (lti;pi'.p(H-- yesterday In vacant lota and
arourd sidewalk alaylnn weeds. Now
if fthrr win tnk a hint and "go thouml do likewise" Wore another Pah- - Independent power for the
roll around the entire city will the whole number. . . . . ... ..
a hndme appearance, entering tho confederation, mien
8nta F county I now ur-...- !
i.v i ha Kiiiiilv smveyor tn order
tb
on
.... of Intercut.tnat may m-- uw
county wherein much realty flu.t tl). ,,,, u which.. i..,.t,.,l Hire tilared In the rare of other;re rendered
win tl.fln fllll tOin Santa Fe. Turnalll-
lo, Tlio Arrllia. Taf. Mora or f--
M'gnel. when the eur p"t 'n n,a
app.rance. thereby lowing nmch In
tax. to ume county eai h
The Vlrrlnla republl. an con-eiiiio-
r.ot 'J ling a
republican convention. In ihe aonth-rrt- i
tae imuallr No who
la Interested In Mr. Hanna hi tild re-
main Ignorant of the fact tha. one of-- .uarfl,he r()tlgr,
by to be limited In... tnm il tint il A. iiiiiiii ."i '
Thl. only confirm lmpre.nlon
that the aouthern repnbl'rin hear',
beat, warmly for Unrle ark.
and twoorae- -
lately to tii effect
that the trunta will
with
than
town
Individual
principal ape.ker.n.hMHla.m PP'rt, illpv).0d
t"hn,7ghtf.iforn'n ca.e. thl.
expren.edthem.elve olve
. . . will mn atate are limítete! Dy tneir own iun.proiii-ni-
. " ........ hi f h I Htate.;comhlnmion. u.....county and government
to begreat money limited In their of power
... . . . ..i Amm, v,111 ne lain up
thore wlio are pretty well
thing, are; and the poor w'.ll continuoto be poor. I'overty hold. It. own
through bmtlneaa
In the public school tn th rhllip-pln- e
Island. It ha. d.vlded that
the Fngllsh langnsge (hall be the onelanguage to be taught. Native Instruc
now gained orne I nnwledge
of the and expressedthemselve a. bedng In favor oT t'English. The adoption of the Ian
guare I. certainly Co be commendedalnce the Island, are to be part
the United the ooner thelearn the English language th'
better It will be for concernedteaching of religion been
eliminated the cbnoU.
The Optic sugge.t to ttrfi peopi
Of La Vegas, the following form of
subscription to capital ."oca of any
rr 1 fa other than those atpresent available.
La Vega, N. M, ,
We. the underslnged. herebyub.Tlbe the amout.ta
alte respective name, tothe capital stock of any railroador construc tion company which
be the first to a
Vega by any linehaving id eastern or outhernoutlet Independent of and other
the present railroadtion that I mi Vega. alTordg;and
we promise to pay amountti-- on the fo;lvii Ur.n. milcondition, to-wi-
Our several subscriptionshall be paid In four equal In- -
stallments, payable respectivelyat three, six. and twelvemonth after uch connectionha been established and In
eration; script receipt, shall beIssued for the first three Instalment-paymen- t hereunder andou payment of the there- -
of receipts he surrenfor exchange aald
last payment Into fujl paid andnonassessable capital stock of
corporation a may be en- -
title to the benefit of thl
subscription, ahlch 1 herebymade good for three year,date, and be plared whencompleted In the custody of thetreasurer of the board of tradeof Ia Vegas.
Names: Amount
fli.-- mu
The above U suggeitel bjThe Optic a. a berth)tvpm siilitcilber thereto would be
given the ctisi.ee of making hi In
B'allnient payment before theybecome due. and of deriving the
full benefit by U h coime, tl.m befor1 liig called on to meet his obligation"We do not believe the deferred pay
tuent plan would a"t detrimentallyor le objectionable any corporationaide and willing to carry out com
pleie the connection aought for. ot
that would at In good faith the
subscriber.The Optic offer. spa In col
umri. dlxc undwii or additional ug
fmm at.vbo.ly: I a Dial
f er all to consider.
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THE LAW PROBLEM.V, !, er a fire leto Mol
t.. 11 1)1 h one of 1.1 prisoner.a niui-.- of " o.i. ht to go up
i, of the United Elates.)..,,. i'l-- It luet wee It lu
1. ie. n. bul.lt W y
e5 Ibrtill t'.e
. r ..ft is i i
MUNICIPAL f".OVEPN"ENT.
Furderi of Ta.on Tr Duty of
The Owen.
(líy Mayor Geor- F. Mnr.c y )
Tb municipal coverr.ment of the
lnlt-- d ejceptlou of
th townahlp lciclslsturea (so to
speak) of some of th New Fng'and
th federal( ar patterned
Kovernment to a certain eitent. pru- -
aelf government Obaertera hat no-
ticed that we have general federal
repreaentatlve government of tboState to which the Involved
local government are pubordlnate
to orne eitent; to thl government
the original atate aurrendered
t,rrbath of
take
bclnof ii cun.u-- .
low hetttcr ti parta. In- -
Vnlted Btatea, exertlalng tne powera
not anrrendered and powers....iaik.; rltlienalimit
line, In' aur- - -- d expre. It, .ffalr. thoy
.tipper romu within tne matea
Wflllld.inir either
ear.
rt..tewaa unlnter-
are. one
connec- -
fourth
la axalnthe trotee of pr.vate
congre,. of Vnlted State.;because there
within the r.,bp..wer. are
w.thln go law over per.o.m
town and of the countlea, theI further 1m allied In a ro
body, the council or board
of aldermen. It will bo
the aamo plan through the en-
tire body politic of the United Slatewheel within a wheel, In.uring
mnef i
Th.declaring It.
t.rn. I
.Mar.uour
your
language
Sl.lt
exercl.e of poaer theof the United State, but by a major-
ity of one member of the federal e
court, who onrecently
An able beenl,een flrmlv Imbedded belief ba
attacked;
mini .the way railroad
mean- - thec-a.-
e.ercl.etime, however, a deal
aKnii
eondllloa-cj- .
been
havhave
tate.
The
little
eppo- -
will uniterailroad
than
said
suchdered with
such
fiomhhall
a eoui.ni.."'"
moans
i
sever
with
uektioii.
MOD
.l.;i.l l
Tl..t
at". after
local
from
1101.
shall
atate
take'""i""- -
thu.ratita
road
with
nine
ally
title
thai
held both aide
nlted
j
..1. su111
l .;'il.ti.e ti-
A l..Vf- -
(i v.
what the of the
.v... .k...theof inn
In thby
ofthe
a'l
tor
one
alllia
set
op- -
them
form
furth'
for
i..rt All
not
Th
ome
aucU
een
by
are
our
law or inn siaie ui'
a. as
to
I"
game ihw.The of local aelf govern
ment by by the requisite
number of cllltien of any community
na nrovlded by territorial or state
law. I the de.lre of
uch teron to govern
within defined limit, by ordinance
enacten oy ineinseive v -
mv nioit ulthle to the local condl
Hon. The board have
been given wide latitude by the law
of thl territory, and the police power
granted U unlimited. 8uch
a la a high step toward
self and bulne.s; it I for many,..,.. ih.t should be atinarent and
which are not necea.ary to detail here,
but It I o from the fact
clll.en as.umo In
creased taxation In order to liave ft.benefit, which In Itself I evidenceof It In addtlon to the
fact that from timeu. h have been formed
the atate and territoriesof the Union. From the logical and
point of view then, we will
assume that it 1 desirable cltlien.of a county, subject to general laws,
to them together to
make lawa by for themselves, and ulted to theirpeculiar Thl I the first
law of nature, for It t sulf preserva
Uon In that he Is not safe who live.too far from the of
noxlou thing, done away off from u.do not eem to hurt u; an Indirecttax 1 Insldlou it doe not eem
harmful and Induce toIt effect; we let It pas on becausewe do not exactly It anddo not precisely see It It
la a kind of tax but
so soon a tax I laid. If It be
and unjust, there is a mur-
mur among the and tax
la either modified or repealed. TheAmerican take hold
strongly of a present Injury snd emas
culate or It; If the wrongI done In the local legislature he
will probably go Into a convention anddefeat the who I re-
iKinslble for It; If It I done at thecapital of the tate. in the supremocourt, not matter
he will wonder, blink at the wrong
till feel injured, but It l too vague
to trouble over for long, and It finally
drlfu Into the past; If a wrong I per
pnerated In nationalh. r.. Il.lv doesn't hear of It. or It
doe, and doe not take kindly toj
It, ho will casually read about It lu
the ureas and criticise "thbut thl. I about a far
as the average American goes aben It
come, to thing done In the nationalcongress. Finally, when a wrong Is
done by the upreino court of theUnited State, uch action 1 accepteda rlnlit without thu u
veloping the supreme court with theregal "the king can d
no wrong," according icourt th charitable not
accorded to any other man or body
of men. Eternal is tne priceof liberty; thl I a trul.m not con
trovertible. but even in thl country
here U the highest Indi
viduality, courage and
personal there I a te-- r
rtble and fa.ts.1 Indifference of the clil
leti to the conduc of public affalt
There is one thing I would
Upon cltlien Cf a inuuripamy, n
deed ui"'n all cttiíet,: the city conn-
il Is purely and themaoialty is almost pnt.dy executiveI ,, 1, ward of tli . it y ! a r. lr.-- . ii
t.,;! ,... n Si.-- t. d by U.x
e t
s nt
Is H. v 1:
1, on ft
I II a v ' i IV, I vi fv'hn t
i.v I I !i i i i ni hi cf a r.
Hie rorr- n"i f c ' "i. wh1- - h
rn.iy on n r to li non I of clt m in.'iy
never mine to I'Klit and never Im act"i ti i a ty Hi co.incil unI'-- tloit
ugtcestlon Is I'.ion to the coiiicli;the eoum-l- 1 not rluli to; r.t. Su b
comtnntili aüon should be in wrltlrs;the council It the only body ever In-
trusted v:th legtUt!v or Judicialpower that !. attempted (and wrong-
ly) to art upon verbal representations;transaction of public matter, of gretconcern and ralue, must be
ana thry ran only be pre-rve- by
them to writing; the nio-mor-
I troa hTous and will not long
remain with the good intent. All
men more or leaa lnt"nd to do rltiht,
bnl they make mUtak.-a- . they are en-
tirely fallible.Another thing la Certain: no g v
eminent ran be better than the cltl- -
the government, the .,.t i,o thandifference i a terrlb'e destroyer:
. . .. a ahouldmere n - wthout wnere iney -
mth.
; mu puw.-- it . i..nrepreaentative, reemi.iing
Uf- -r hi. buhe the
ccn.ie. the governmental I.commi...on- - him Individua!. Anexercelaed by
may to ar.or.up,.rv.r.; Incorporated
governmentpre.entatlve
run
hi..
coimUlutlon
ba.Jofpre.ented.
legislature
i
cityprofitable.
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assumptionIncorporation
exprelon oftbemclve
municipal
practicallygovernment
protection. Improvementcommendable
e.peclallythat voluntarily
desirabilityImmemorial
municipalitiesthroughout
historicalfor
Incorporate Ivethemselve,
respectivelyenvironment.
seat government;
Indifference
understandoperation
circumlocutiondirect
burdensomepeople that
essentially
annihilate
representative
understanding the
the legislature
he
con
gressmen."
questioning,
prerogative:ana
presumption
vigilance
developedIndependence,
responsibility,
tImprest
rcpiesentatlve,
i l.e
I
:
t
preserved.
tonimlttlng
the
.t " " i
.ini,.r lnotvtr.r ten dollar, and at'"iuwthe same time be supino over the ex- -
ore of a thousand dollars thatbe Jointly own with the community
When a council I elected, the cltl
ien I not relieved of hi. respon.lbllty
to the community of hi. fellow.. The
Interest cf all I that of one, and
nt t j re i
y h I
f r I!.- -'
vice versa; there 1. a common inter-cq- t
to be preserved. Thert I a gen
eral feeling that a corporation, or a
government. U a legitimate object of
prey; that ateallng from uch bodiesI not larceny, but at the same Ume
such larceny ! not lanctloned by
sny law human or divine. That "thecity 1. paying for it" doe not author
ize theft nor extravagance. Citizenhould bold up tho arm of their repre- -
entatlve; they should attend themeeting, of the council; they should
advise with It in writng. The ug
ro.tlnn mar not be taken, the adviceo- - -- .. - , -
may be rejected, tho protest may be
disregarded, but they all clear the at
mosphere, cause Investigation, point
the path, and otherwise do a world
of good.
The citizen must not forgot 1.1.
duty to bis municipality; he must ob-
serve Its laws; if a handsome cementwalk ha been laid, no tran ha anyni. nf rlirht nr eicus.i to drive a
by
or over it. we off to visit her elster law
that this Mr, u. P. iew
nf other a number of little chlld'en gave an
thing one will not nis pne entertainment iasi wm.uprty, will gore the other fel-- J number of The
low's without unles the tnrce pins, ami
other it. I a ancces.a rltlien need not Mrs. YlBlted
in reporting public It his Wagon Mound
bl Howe a t.
and should whic la
be carefully to legitimatemimoseaf" r - ' 'cottucllmep are executing truBt
their hands. "It ha been done before"
In no precedent for continued wrongdoing, because a wrong cannot be
made right by continuance we
must .trio the wrong way. Borne cltl- -
xena eem to think that the revenuesare for any for Instance, we
do not run an elemosynary Institu-
tion; lt I whethor thecouncil have right to appropriatemoney to assist some unfortunate on
I bl Journey; scarlet fevr may beout and Isolatetd, but that U
for elf end la a perfectlylegitimate expense; but taxpayer d.)
not pay taxe to be away at thediscretion of the there houl J
be some kind ot a quid pro quo. If
citizen, complain of beggars and pauthe sick, .a', and they
can easily provide for thorn by establishing a house, a hospltn.,or a charity fund; the council will
cheerfully levy additional tax for
.uch purpose It doe not et-
tend beyond tho federal limitadorupon indebtedness. The city of La
Vega I progressive; lt baidone what ! fund warranteed In
making public endhas compelled citizen to rnaka audiImprovement a. the convenience,
and safety of alldemanded; action w-- not taken for
the mere Idle pleasure of exeroUin?power; the bona fide Intent I there,the Judgment may sometimes be wrong
hut all men sometime coinin'.it wrong,
Innocently srd mistakenly us wcM aswillfully. Fubllc imp'ovement con
sistent with private yet regarding public rlhU. and c nt r!vha uUe econoiiiv vt not a
duty the council.It I nnnece.su T to tiiiiir.urate the
advautane cf an iti-
xt-u-. rec eive In return for the lucrtasodburden of better ncxiul litemore convenience, .closer administraHon of public affair., a r obser
vance of chic mid dalle, !
tectlon to life, health and proie'tv.and what 1. gr. uttir tthan all, a feeling
of certainty that we run ourselves.
Hundred Y.ar Clubs
Are becoming numerous. Tho idea is
to promote longevity. It is InterclIns to note, that the mean thrnush
ul.i.l. Ii.nv llfn U to bú f). tallied. Í4
food ai.d the stomal b. Jxmg H?n and
good ar li"t possible unles
Die fctouicih di'-- . IU weak propeily.
There U a tssy to make It. If dm- -
not. llouL-lt- r's Etcrnai h HM'et. I
an 1.1. k! uli eiiK' h
would i ! c Ul. j olI!
; s.
i. ., r
t..-- I.I..
I 1.
I
I f.
ttorer.I -
'
ii y is v
Beautiful SkinWhite Hands
Luxuriant HairProduced
,1t.""1 ?if,
mmCU'l RA 50AP.
Cutkora c:.-.tm;-rt.
beautifying the skin, for clesrolng;the scalp and the Hopplnsr fill
ofien'iiiz. hltenlrtr.and sootlilnf red, rounh hands, for
...i... itrhlntrs. and cbxf- -Inscsand the purpose. thetoilet, bath, and Million;
women CU TICt'KA SOAIiinviiitf liAlluFlS.
fl.minalion., toofree offensive perspirnnon,r(lv wrnknc.sca.
If oil
In-
i.i'.. .11, I e n
, fi try tin I
.' ! t y U I ) I
of ml In. ;. mil.'I !"!' - '
I I '
- -
i ' - I
am I iro I iP letby f?r
ofi.. i.oir- - r w
u ..for all of
of usa In.... it I Inor
or mi . ..
i msnv ssnstlve. antisepticpurpose which readily surestthemselves to women and mothers.
Cncnrlrt Tmlmnt tor tviry Humour.r- - . . a... ... ,'la.nw lh ktn cf crit
, t, I, an.) Urn lh tlll. krl.M rilltrM,snd Cfl. l s llTHliT, to tn.U.Kly SllVÍKliii.K, snd IrriiaHi.n, n.
dsHlis snd hn.1, sn.t ( I Hi l 4 KsnoLvasl,toe.'! HI..1 (inu.M m i
Mrs. anden route for their new In Okla
off a day to vlult Mr
Will
a rain Btorm arcomhail, tuU
section.
W.gon Mound Item.Conner daughter Maud
home
homa, stoppedBimnion,
(Saturday heavypauled heavy visited
Helen, the llttlo daughter of Mr. andMrs. Archie McArthur, who ha been
quite sick, I Improving
While on her way from Thlladelphla to Albuquerque, Mr. Harry Owen
borae wagon yet Vnowj stopped ln
criminal Indifference to the rarnsn. ror a
riv.i. exist: a ffoneral A
isjure meauay,
but he enjoyed ladle.ox e qualm price of admission wafellow ee him at wa financial
feel hesitation Kroonlg and friendwrong; I from Ciruela.
duty, right. j Mr. Guy purchased
Taxation appropriation h beauty.confined
a In
it
purpose;
questionable
tampedprotection
givencouncil;
pera, blind,
poor
anprovided
fairly
Improvement.,
health Imperatively
rlght-4-
I
of
.
taxation,
fuimoral
beulih
It
HI.
Soft
e.sHte.1
rnrscry.
e'xcorintlons,
liiiUnimmlnii,
I.
Mí. Manuel Fattenghe ba gone toArizona In the Interest of O. Bond
Mr. Rodecker of Sedalla. Mo., mother of Mi. Walter Dow, I here visitIng her daughter.
Miss Mabel Holbrook Is sufferingi from being poisoned by Ivy.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wiest were up
from Cabra Spring few day andwere the guest of Mr. and Mrs. JooHolbrook, Jr.
Wm. Scott and wife of Missouri havoleaned tho Wlllcox house and Intendrunning a first clns hotel.
Menefee of I.as Vecas 1 woik- -
Ing Mr. Vorenberg.
Mr. MeKellar and Mis. O'Rourke,drove over to Mora for a few day.
Mm. Bond left Vega
business.
Despondent HealthBAN IlKHNAKDIN'O. Cal., Aug.
Eminut CnrttT committed suicide lastnlKht taking dose strychnineCarter came from Jefferson City, Mo
some month health.plied the Santa railr-os.- ! pmii- -
eniolovmoiit. and. beingbright younn fellow, secured thecillon private secretary Superintendent IVnttlr Nuedlu.
Two weeks prostratedwlih heat, and hod week been
Inmate company's hospitaland while there marriedestimable young woman tho p'aceAfter recovering, ondeavoredresume duties, but broke down,
and this fact welched heavily upon
mind, in lilm despondent.
1
A
miv
by a
ownby
a
a
W:
for a
Mr.for
O. W. for on
of III19.
by a of
ago for his He apto Fe
i.nnv for n
poof to
atbro bo waa
for aan of the
wa to anof
he tobis
hiahK nt;
Saturday be took a li.mo of Inoi pii
Ine, but was saved by medical hidLast i.iiitit he arose from b.-d- . andwhen questioned by his wife concernIng his health replied that ho uuveifoil better 111 all Ms life. Ho obtaineda run of viator and emptied Into It a
vial of stryihulre, which he dink, dy
Ing soon after In terrible ar.ony.
The above article appeared In thaSt. Louis Republic regarding EmmettCarter, who waa well and favorablyknown here.
THE COCRT OF INQUIRY
Rear Admiral Howlson ha. certainly been placed In quite an cm'iaras--Ing position by Schley' chfilleng
com en, ii í bis liui'iirllulit üj a
JiuIk. A mutter now stiuti. any
verdict ai'iilsiiit Si hli-- by a lourt of
which HokIkod Is a nieii.in - w'.ll surly be by the Srh'cy pi-
All Schley' partisans will p. .lot
!lolfton and declare that he v. .n pred
Jiidiced, and limli.t that tpe coin lu-- i
liu.s of a "parked" court lai.not I
accepted. The lias y ilepurtuiei t oe--
lt to the coin. try to K I toucher vln
Jil.l : iU l.ifll.t Wl.olll tin-r- i ml l e I. o
.... Me Ii (ie of Ii' .is ; ai.-- I.i ! I'
i. .1 l!oH. the c .no t l f h..) n. f v,
i a v. ,i ..i,- - if I' o..' k.i f.ir .i
j, . ,i t i r I '.i.i i in nnii I .'.t ti l H -- I '' i '
,. ;. i i i i v. I f.c ... i .i
r ;:',-- i ;
i í;im;i t í)Uí ai
t,. ; tn ii cf i n n.
d to tV harte i.t fn'l f or.
i:. II ,r'ir.in ' fin My of h n'.m1 out. to Ih-- lr t' h ' n t'-- f ir
vi" l'vfim are li'W ci" 'uni.'y located la tlidr new tive-.-
t Kston.Horn to Mr. end Mrs. J. A. I nit of j
Vsrmlnctoti, a een end one he).
jioiind boy.
J. vsn limiten and C. J. (.avinto lUton from a buslro p. tr!;i
to r,H;atiethtown.
Fintik Imnnnla rsme in to rarmlmtfrom Fionl'foH Kanpris. the lnttt'T
psrt of last week.
Mrs. Fred Kick of- Karriinglon.losa, arrived la Raton to vliit her .li-
ter, Mr. KlrVpatrlck.
Archltert llspp of Trinidad wa. In
Raton laying off the ground for thenew Mendelson bloc k.
T. J. Artiios'.ou Ui l g'.ta the r"iat ruction ot a lie residence on hisproperty at Farniington.
MIr. Sarah Tilley of Denver, arrlved In Raton to vlnit her sinter at Hbm.
burR. Mrs. F. (1. Bheddy.
A. S. Abrfipast. tombstone retín of
Denver, was In Karmlngton putting upVa monument at tne grave oi i. i
Johnson.Robert Coy of Iowa and a friend
frota liurango are vlBitiDg R. N. Knight
of Farmlngton. Mr. Coy I a nephewof tho latter.
Mr. Sisneroa of Lincoln bs moved
Into the new house which Sclplo 8alazar ha Just competed on lil ranchcast cf Capitán
Harvey Towner who waa down toFarmington from the mountain for a
short vlult returned. He y the cattie are doing fine thl year
Mis. Nookle Headrlck and Utile
brother, Dick, --eturued to Dcming
from a visit to their sister, Mr. Nunn
at her Cow Spring homeMs. Marie Bteven of Whitewater
came down to attend the ahlrt waistball at Demlng. She ta-:n- withMr. J. B. Fease while there.
(ieo. A. Ehepard returned to Dem
log from a mouth' visit In CapltoliaCal. He wa accompanied by hi. fam
lly. All report a very pleasant trip.Prof. John A. Frazler wa. elected
principal for a term of eight month.hr the Farmlneton school board. Ho
Is a graduate of the Kansas Unlversl
The f.rra of Oraf Compton ofFarmington ha dissolved, Mr. Grafpurchasing the hardware stock and Mr.
Compton taklDg the new brick build
ing.TIT r,t TW Vsltev Is
r.r V
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J.
f'Kcl't,romnio
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Tn
n l.ite .'.e- -
er f.t'.t.!-l- l
fl:.l, lrt-- fill' sliloivP-;- sivi
t (Hitters orjcntt.itiite..
Il.r-- HO( r (lie
r.re otfit ttie St. miniand oijnns oí cli- -
lie
l,o
lie
.ealioll nti-- nutit-tio- n
curtnal Iir. I i"i t't
O'll'lcn MecllrsJ.
tien!i ti"-is- i It,nd en-
tubes the l.clfn trie dor-pr- -
tioui-beb- r.
the tinvM,and u've
left Farmington
houoe.
M. South
suitable,
Emyers
h aimiV ".7
ftrtn t'e '" of JiraV.h."íJolilrn Me,1l-- t I cotitniiis
juy sleohol, sn.l is slwdulciv ftee iroinoju-.tm- cocaine snd other naiciXtta.
Mr Kf-i- r Ceiiievnlt
tntit f,w. CI.el;..'Vr:y
fWmiil t'ciirU1 suy mdKliu.l I hTtrrrt
Dr. Fierce' Fcllut ciu-- e constiimtion.
Mr. Cha.. relumed to Ratonto Karma..
Rlnron hn new paper to "fill
Ions want." called The Fultiter.
F. Jackson of
establish lumber yard at Santa Rosa,
It. Hankln. reports btislnessplendid the Springer & MorenaValley
Mining machinery continuemen! for mining dltrlct of westem Colfax county.
District Attorney and Mrs. George
FrlU hard of are in thecapital.
Countty Commissioner J. C. Taylorof near Springer wan in Ratotn on
business.Alamogordo military company
baa been organlzed with A. A.
captain.Mra. D. J. Lotkard, ot Springer, i.
In Raton attendlnR the teacher' normal Institute.
Governor Otero ha appointed Ed
J. Bchwartx county,notary public.
postal service ba been estabbetween Tlacltaa Bernalll
spending lev, day. bl. fatuity county; ana car.suaa
in Demlng who are In the city to went, tauy coun.yMonti
tnkt. .dvsntaen of the arhool facilities George McMahon left Ratotn
lnere- -Chicago, where he win visit ror sixty
Wm. Rafferty for day.Kllverton Monday, where he expect to and Mr. Joseph V. Whitley and
?o to wrok In the mine. Hi wife Mise Carrle.S. Shiver of Camelen, N.
follow soon a be can loeato arrived In Santa Fe from Califor--
a nla.I undergoing a nou.o Edmund Hall Burnam son of Mr.
famine. Families going there to lo-- Bn(j Mrg. a. E. Burnam, died at theente should take tent, until such nome of hi parentst in Ratotn agedtime nomo new dwelling houoe can sixteen years.be built. C.eorire H. Bibb of Silverton, Colo.,
riukev Clifford has returned from ,llr,tr man l.n nent several iluva inhi visit at the Glfford home in Silver the capital, left for hi home.City. He wa accompanied home by joe tioodheart ot Rowe!l haDougla Glfford, who will spend few far realized the neat sum of ISO byday visiting him. setting out quarter of an acre ot to
Arthur Ralthel Geortre Le filer matoe this (prlng.of Doming went down to El Paso. They Mis. Gertrude Duhrsen returned tostayed over to witness the ball game Santa Fe from 1.a Vega, hot springsbetween Albuquerque and El Faso and and left for Española where shereturned home Monday morning. teaches private achool.
Mr Thna IciileliAP inH anna l.avr l.vlnff a filutrd
broken ground for the erection of an E'Town, Mike Waluh nccldently nhoti'igüt room two-stor- bricx residence himself tn the lower part tne leg
itn Dum and an modern improve- - caue'.n ga oevcroments. on their lots In Farmtnicton. Mr. and Mr. Ed Kvnie of El Faso
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ubell. who who have been In Capitán spendingspent last winter in Demlng, are again the summer as guest of Mr. Skeela that city. They will be there for a. ban, have returned home.few day when they will go east. They Born, to Mr. and Hr. Fete West- -
will probably return for the winter, water of Caritan. boy, Mr. WestTienrv Flovd nni ri.ltnir npaanut n Ilia P.nllinM
hi ranch Johnson near Rat- - mountains and hns not been apprisedp. J I'-- ,,", .w.,iv I1IH R,nM. IUIIUII0I
'
ilnir íioli anil fell ratrnlnir VlovH'a II.. u....n Vi rwro ... a s ..na, , ... ji ni. i. - -leg, making compouud frtcture be- - tea for her nleco. Mis Wilkinsonlow tl.A bnim K.I. billit.d. tAi AI.....Í a il;.en
Rev. O. L. Taylor ,the pastor the voune neo ule Partook of her hospital- -
E. church at FarmlnKton, ltv.
on
on
has concluded to make California his The game of baso bull at the fairfuture homo, and will leave grounds between Raton and Greyhis family the latter part of the month Creek drew big and ro--
for Los Angele.Mr. and Mr. J. T. Jefferson and two of Raton.
Hulled 1Ü 111
daughters, of Kimball, Nebraska.! Miss Laugley of the training schoolarrived la Ratcn on visit to Mrs. M. at the Silver Normal
Mr. JrfTvisou nU.ii.il f.wut a .'..:. ui.t v:i. aM.
loc In New Mexico aud louklu ainona: relutlwa and friend in tli"for ranch. ' east.
A horafl bolomjlng to Cox Bros. I Whllu Juan L. Inijiilo andof peiiiliiÉí run one this bel Lucero out dilvliitr at Meweek but did no damage except to tilla the horse became fiinl.tened bud
the corner pout of Stnnson's vpst the cuniiiKO, severely Injuring.nliiK to sinatih the v.nt;on and the occupants.
harnees all piece. I C. F. Inu.ii. iaii, a pi 'on, lio g.nurMr. and Mrs. O. Wetmore of al merchandise nn hii'it of Ms;;
Capltun left overland for Dawson City lena, bought the Wlndnor ofMr. Wetmore took along about twenty R. W, Monroe. Mr. Monroe will no
head of which he will nao, to b'.iulnetm t liiewhi'ie.to conduc the livery stabie which heIntend to open at place.
John Smyera of Denting waa working tho well his lower place oneday when he and the windlass had adifficulty. Mr. did his bent,
but t!i
nose, trio lndUia have on
the victor.Ttie pump put In by
i.'nci.lioom
I.eo of Farmington to boli.t wut.-- forrli'.iitlni; pin poyes, bus proved a
j.iit
ot
ami eis. Wall 1"0 Iiouii.U 01 Bi.-ui-
he nil! fill ditch two feel V.U.. ttlthit.l.t (ill lt.l! io if
l.ii ei.lire furm of Hi!) ie.i.Mo Ft i. nit Mi fil-.it- hey i f i.i'n-'- .
ton lit
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wlii.h
Itthe
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liver,
fi.ee snd
- , ,i r.t-
l.ii.!v
nf rlIH lr wo C.....-..- H.-- .
tnsatried."
Pnooka
afelt
A. Alanranordo will
aH. a.
to arthte
W. White Oaks
TheSmith
ward of Grant a
llshed and
a
!
Mr.
a J
Farmington
a
thua
and
a
and
IVhllA nt
nesa wonroi.
ann ta al
mooa.
,in . llri rt tra va-- i. ...
klu
of
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In the Source of to favor
llttloa department City
ttbleuiulaien has u
Is
i .dray
n I
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away day wero
tear away
andto .t
Ira rc
bus bolel
horset
thst
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5
Rev. Henry Vau ValKenberg, pastorof the Gold Avitme M. V.. church atFim Inn returned from apleasant vacation spent aiiii'ng relatins and In lliitcl.lnoii. Kimi.
A goveriiiiit-ti- t n.ail pouch tinJudnliiK from ttmt alonesUj t.ack nbo-i- t tneiity
gone,
steam
I'.tenl
WBl.T deep,ilj.-iil-
liver.
from vlult
stase line.
Star
with
with
ating
Alios
friendfound
iioii-- s south of Alituiokoi .'o by Fiat.kLKiLs. who v.a lnu'iie, iair towai.l
Aluu.Oioi.lo. l!e liiiiven,! it to t!
proper auihoriile.Tho Me. k Cop.,-- iioni; snd In 111 of
""''oun litio iIoiM-- It is ioi.il
by llai lua i i.t Hut a new i '.uiin i ot nun I.ii.ei )' i ne. to
l ol.t .l.il.l ti." t;. .!:. liotl of tí..' I.t" -- II
an l I'. lit it l'i -l p it ill t lie- r oil
t .1 . "ll ). A i 11 . I. '
nv lit Hti, it ' '. '!y
le.a.l Of
I
f;1 )'
lionr ..
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,, nr .M:-i-- ..o. Il '. ' ' '
-.'.. ..i-- or b, 'i niln I
í I'nt ( A .vr.lo 1.. t. 1. 'I o" I'M ii 1 t 1 I I
of to th" low. t r.t'o''n " kj.'i ..
..f . . r r.i.,1 1 t '(, vt r c lit c ';-
per t- the t"ti. " the h't'S h ' - '
ere bp"!!. M'-- our.i'-- i fllver and
per ccut Copper.
The fcow.-- RecMor : Ulinl''-t, i...o.i.l in it i.ui.dny form
III lleno. La ton und Kmon City.
,i .. ripiit o d th" ?."'") e're ul.-ti i he took
Willi liini e.WertlciiiS nd
a p.resí ii.nny b Iters of Inipnysnc Ms return. He ss iy every
... .4
4
body put the cirrnlm in th. ir pocUdtJ rr.Y
I
for lire reference. j ;il- - '
rrn.israt Ions were made at Ct.s nv , 'n'"
.rino. I.na Am co'iiitv. to
iie feast of t?ie tnvn'I patron smut.
"!'
.o.
I.onis, Siimisy, August L, .., ; M m p n.I. I Vr.vl S'i n pi. ' e"
slHlui". four '- - ,.,. . i.
mi Mrs 1'rank Oliver and cioliH'.-'-- l to I. II. .1 H..rio-- í S ra. Ar I -
the ci'nr.re:tt.-.- with appropriate : r- -
moril.'B to be cotidueted Fatherri'Folnt. of Fl Faro, and Fatherger of Mesilla.
Mr. and Mis. T..-- F. Otero cf Fnn-i i
la re rejoicm u.rfof a pretty bal. y girl.
Misa Laura Lester of 11 ".till
quite ser'oiiHly sic k and nnv lnv.) t ) be
removed to a lower altltu 'cW. A. Hawkins, Fnq., the solicitor
r..r tLa n Fo tr.l rsllroad. hit. spent the; past we eks In
Maine for recreutlon and rent.
Frofesaor C. L. IlerrleV. the mlnlns?
and consulting engineer, has returnedto Albiiqucrquo from a professionalvlult to the northern camps
Mra. I.. C. Harris, sister ot Mr.. IIII. Ward, and her daughter,after a pleasant visit in Aluuijuenrie.left for their homo In El Dorado. Knn.
J. W. TratCs UUlo glil. of Albiiiiuer- -
que, who was operated upon some tirio
-- "IlNo.
Nn.
St. 2.: ne-s-
ani nun
by
are
fe--
bko for removal of pU.- -
(l(r0 ni,,,,,,.;; ,.,
needlo from her body, is r.ipi.üy hands, chronlu sor? e.- c:i
proving.
r.H. retersoil, an ex Albu'l'ierq letui,
visited tho Duke city. has beenlocated for the two yeai.s past In San
redro. Mexico. He left lor southernCalifornia.
D. Ruppo, president of tho territor-ial board oí pharmacy, hai Issued a
call for a meeting to bo held in Albu-
querque October 19th, tho laat day o!
the terrltjrlal fair,
Clarance Bayne, one of the most
prominent of the younger business men
fori of "Silver City, and his estimablewife, passed throuRh th'n city Friday
on their way to Denver.
The Sania Fe electric ral" way pro
ject is being revived and !f the taik
about it thl. time amount, to more
thnn it did last fall, the lin will be
built In a month or two.
The complete assessment io!Ia of
Bernalillo county have been turned In
to the proper official and th3 work of
the assessor's office for tho present
year la practically at an end.
Mis Anna Robertson, tho birdsome daughter of Superintendent W
W. RobertBon of the Demtn;; sihoj.passed through tha city Friday on heiway to visit friends In Mlnourl.
Mr.. Henry D. Meyer of C .amltarrived in Santa Fe to meet hermother who camo in on the ?nta Fe
train from Mound City. 111., on H vlHlt
to her daughter. Both left for Chan:lta.
W. D. Kemp came down to Albu nterque from Thornton. Mr. Kemp Is In
Interested In the develor.net't of ti c
coal and oil area of Bernalillo county
and la very enthusiastic ns theprospecta.
Mr. Fietmau. who wai taken to So
corro larceny charge, U rioi in a
dirty, filthy jail," as hyütJliculof tto EI Fuco T!rr.ei 1
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dt the comfortable boma of üicriífiJlitckiutfton.
Governor Otero today appcinted A
E. Page of Roswi 11 commissioner to
the South Carolina Interstate and Wo.--t
Indian exposition to be held thl fallat Char lent on. S. Vice Georao 1
Money, resigned.
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W. H. rone. Esq.. E. A. Johnstonand Arthur Ftaah left Santa Fe on
trip of two weeks to Ari.ona, wherethey attended the Mount s..i'.ko dunce
and will visit next wcia. tiie (iiardCanon and other points o." intcrc.-.t- .
Otero has npoui'dl A.
Ikiscli of Albuquerijue, inember ofthe board of county commissioner;! of
Bernalillo county to succeed It. W.Hopkiim, rvidKiied, who Mai recentlyappointed postmaster at Alt.unm--
(J'tC.
Mrs. H. Arnold left Allm ineriiue f.-- j
Auroro, 111., taking with her thtnol hPrles infant of her brotherHarry Wilkinson. After a Viiit to herold honifc luí liuly w'U retail: to All
quei'iie, biir.Kiiig t 1UU.; one 'mc'with h.r.
H. F. Hall, of Albmpieiijiji' U eni.'r-tainini- r
hU sinter, Mrs. O. M Ilooeiriiii,and d.iii,.-htei-- Miss Oia sml I.i ul, ir
couple of ii,i. Mis. mi ll midchitigtiteri tiro on tbe.r v. :iy froiü
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tetter, salt rheum and cm ;ien.:i, Ul.iitnberlnln's lyo snd Oii.t.nevt i'lwithout an etinl. 7t !!.. ti,
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So, ule, K .1.. In).,., n, (.;m, Ma. loi oft! in Uy it awarded lo nutra.'f..r Hi" of th" f!. .f. !!!!f.. I.ii I i i. k bin. k to lio ( r... ti ,1 bi. (ni.on .thla full.
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Ti..; f.neiito (...!.:..: of 1.a Vi í;::ívil! n Hit. In r Hand's concert
T'i.w.l.iv night at Normrtl hail.There v lll Lo a f iti.t'iiih program oíli.o.,-- . ... nf i,. i4 wi;!i brilliant vioiill tlll'i pimío sol.,,.. Ti- lo! H. !'.'. l.cun h il" ton). Tro-- .
V. F. .'-- ,o!,. ftr-- 'd thrt'h enroute to Ms home M Corin, Mu., fromArizona, having with hlin a perfect
o... imi.n of a nnriniiy, measuring(tV'-'i- Unce feel, lil. !i he fotiuilwin. excata-in- In t'liH oi.l t',7 d.1.1bm' mini tienr Himm. He un offeredt ' for bin piiz." before having.
William II. M linio, aged M, ,,.,j Bt
til" snnltarlum todpy of tuber ulosis.Tin' remninn will be tohlppnil to H.'
1 mils tomorrow iifternonn. Mr. MeIl.ilc was up to the time of lila seriouslllni tp.irt iim i iütor of Un) l'o l liin)tili of St. lxmls, unil had liii'ij a'tin" hanllarliim Imt two .( kn.
In-- . Wümih of HiifTulo, N. Y., on Mu
t'ii;rn from Din Nome country, Alaika, li,.,i i.i.i..,l In t!ir eft y Tor a fi'Wilayi. nn.l i!l tniko a fir oxuniinatlonrf t!;.. ovo. lío rnn l.o fonml at tli'Ni Opii.' hol.'l. Or. Wilson!iiHli!y rcrornmondiMl, tarrifa a Inrgrline of oitical Rooilit, and artificialf.yra ami jiornnns with wrak nyr wl
tnak. no mlHtak by ronsnUing him.H Ir ri'portod tliüt a cavo of mam-
moth proportion has rocontly bertfound In Hierra foniity, and that thrremains if a linimin akek'ton werefound in one of i! rcmotP fhambors
OIL FOR LAS VEGAS.
An Expert Deiirous of Putting Don a
Teat Well.
JmlKft llol. omb, who ha tero lu thecity InveKtifating the oil liroHpetta In
the roiiimnnlty l largely Interested In
oil rómpanle over the west, tHpociu!
ly in dilifoinia. llo lias great faithIn the fntiuo of the oil business and
i l,.,ii,8 It will !)' lint a abort time untilnil lo.omolive eiiRin.-- will tne oil In
plan, of roal. lie U already Bellingbue,e fuiintlil. a to lh: Southern I'atlllcfur i.He on engines. The rompanlenlire anxiona to et oil us It In bo muchcheaper than coal and can be handledwith much lesa oxp.-nae- .
J nk'e Holeomb tame bero from Hoston where he was lu the ntereHta iflh b,i.,;r,cr. came to the cityHi. ally tun down Ho knew of th.'climate of I nn Vcpaa and mine bercfor a few duNn' real a.i well an to be
bhout the oil biihinehn.Mr. i.iti hlielil who U with him, 1:
from liOiiton and la also Inl-'e- s cdIn a number "t oil well, tie Is a n inot I.iih'' weaíil fi.J ii lnvsting irwestern otiterprUop. .
Jud;.e Hob o nib Is the president ot
ti e Meihii Oil ii.mj.atiy and e nrmanim.-- r of the Pela. Patuxent, Natitl
roi.e tied tb Iternaüllo companies.V.'hi u be enme to tti city ami iw!
oaiiiied tl.u bl.ulo h't wai preatl.p!i'.ued and f.-- cure that ttiereoil of a hl,h (,nnlay . lie tini loy. d a surveying (. pa and hie,
le.mo iuics Btubed "ft jiml Houth of
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'.'.Tu n bin attorney, Mr. Italloii, b..'
;att looking up ta tille to piup.ity,lie found tb.it work wan somewhat hln!, i c,. 'I be company In no unxl.xinly
waini ir to fi e wbiit the Investigationi ( i !i d. v. h.p. If th'-- are vati i. o y on ..in) v.;;l o: !. r i"n
.iitli mm. I woik ut ouce; if not:.,:.o oí y tile wnli Will lebived
in til tli'1 hupi.-uii- ; of tt;e t'ni" .1
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E.ii.ba.l Communication,'i 1 !.,, l oo r of T li ? O p 1 1 e.
i' t I.;. Y. u N. M . Aug. ü'iih.I " it been n su,:;;. 1'--
b mai.v admiiein of tin- - Nationalt!,t it .. i f ,e bal! be ar-
ia, ni l...'vi'1-c- lie' It," ih. impIi.mh ..d the Albaipic! .pin bruwioi, l.ll
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ii,.- '1 . ii . y t(í,iy, to I.'- - pi ' v at
I. .1. .:.l a r.eld r.fn-- U ! ir!i:; th.1.1..,, al I ol lI loll of t: N. W .'I'M. O
Ar o. i.i n t I Vol 11I . i'ii en ii u nclin.-- lii.ji of lb.- i.'u.i.d l.o.i,'.' K. of P.
tin' hot r i ir.i' '. i.teii.b.-- I'i toa; i in i i,, i 1 e. ,A a e .f on... f a e an--
., ;. tt, I,. m be. II gin id. d by tl." .'aulaa ..y for the I.I' iv e (a mi,i..ii. a'.--
. Vt ... ciild saf"ly .ii,rai.l' ,1 1'ie
o, e v , a, of Vol ll t ano''
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lo.live out,t was rei ' iv. d
thií ri' iinni; l,y lirnwne & N!,in?na-In-
v.. It In fiom the Mora ta'', y luidof pv'i licit guality.
More in i n !n K Int. rr.t H In n s awak-
led In the Tci "lite r ion. V.. I',lliil and A. Pope mart. i an outiilti,i T.i.r.o.,. to b pome t.niii" t inx.
The i r i." of tiimmi ilio haiaibof Ibis iiy nn.l XÍ; ; K'sle Ilfebl ofKat'tn r, will occur at the leen ofthe bride n- -.t M uiday.
'I be Kline Itoiik is of tb" . v today
ri eiv. d thn pa l news that an uncle,I r. d. ii. k I. Kline, bad (tied of coniiui'ptiort at his home in Keuc a. XewVo.k.
f'mrl p. ii in v bo bu dono c.nnbbrfr.1'!? f'irV ir roenr region at rat-
ed out thin morning to Fee how bin..botera ai.! Rett on a! i:is dlgn'tig
holes.Mananarea received a
car c.f thre-.tii- n tnncbltiea tbln piorn-In;- :
which were hold before reachingh. T". '1 "'y an i. iiir.oH.iiie, it ...4E
ta. U of coffee and meat.Pi'v. P e.iget. who la known :t sa
i. . i 0111 inoti y versatile mnHl-i:;- :i W iil
iy ft Fide on the F'ren.h horn Thora-cic eenius; at Arthur Iland'r f.iciille Normal Ti a 11. It will bo a ;hv.i'n,5rovclty here.
Two car loada of watermelon wcr.ireceived by local merchant from
thin morning and are beins;Fold at one cent a pound thereby al-
lowing melon lovers all they can catfor a moderad? num.
y ill Pavln, a young colored man ofKfKid qualities who ban been a driverfor the I. as y'cf-a- s transfer company,has stone into the transfer Lttslneafor himself, starting with a newlypainted rig this morning.
Mr. and Mr. T. M. El wood entertalned Faturday evening. . Mr. andMm. Win. II, Taylor, Mr. and Mra.Jas. OT.ryne, Mrs. F. II. y'ard, Mrc.Prentice and Mrs. Tnige. Muido and(ramea we.-- " the order and elegant
were served, the tablo lin-
ing beautifully decorated In pink andgreen.
On Sunday evening the engagementof Miss Sadie llolzmnn and SimonNcnstadt of Albuquerque was an-
nounced. Mitin I'.olzman is the daugh-
ter of Mr. aud Mrs. Philip Holzman.tias grow n In
city, where Mie la a popular societyfavorite. Mr. Neimtadt Is managerfor Oiunsf. ld nroihers, of
Eiohth Grade Notes.
As many pupils havo Inquiredwhether they be allowed to takeonu month's or more, review work In
flghih grade f the city schools,
it baa been decided to make arrange-
ments for those who so desire. An
asebia lata wl'.l abo bo formed.
The eighth grade this year wlil b
..U.d In the city ha'.l. until the build-
ing on Paca avenue Is finished, when
the craiPt will ho moved Into Its per-
manent quartern.I'.ioJ It ad key, the cl.h'h prnde teach-
er, In a graduate of the PennsylvaniaState Normal school, and has had spec-
ial training In vocal music mid physic-
al ulturc.líer pupils will receive Inatructlo'i
lu thi bo two branches..Miss Rod key will alao have super-
vision of the vocal munle In the pratieslocnte.t In tne city liaii.
All pupila who wish to take Irregular work In the eighth grade, wl'.l
please notify tho ndent. whwill be at the utico In the cityevery morning (hid week from 10 to12.
Opening a New Road.
hisSunt
i k liiul the river ut the point wheredo ar-- l.ftti'Ccan'oi vs.i w ahí
up spriiignun road ,
to Troiil rprii.ga and 11 v. ui.-- and,t tb.)
hotd out the K
v. h'-r- fning and
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uik a p. 11, , .we i.t l i lilí..; o:.i--
$!u0 Reward, $IU0.
thel han .1 to I. .mi tb. re in( ii" driliiled liiscaae dat ü
11 i.itiIn . a ul.le to cur ill all its b.ur.':'. and
is Halls Cur"liiifilivi! 1 inn i. iw to
the iiic.lii .al f .it 'tul t y Caima h bel.'ga on. ,. h.il ;(. o e la i " T r
il i.i i..i:al e t ment. liall'a CuuiiaCue la i, a 1. v. it.'t.iu,'
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Tlii rend to tf, city fromI'n. rio Clio Is being i, fitly Improved,sn Is al-- o the r. nd In (be vicinity ofCabra sprlrns.
pi. Is from tlie following piiK.-s- : J.Trs.
Sarine. Mrs, Wood and Murphy-va- after piur",Pet ten company. rveiy oi? ft to cr.trtp
MhiIvi.i S.making bn"iii"? thin c!!v, who banbeet her a few itiivit, J" ft yenterdayfor her home In Denver.
the
Mrs. liaiikoi soprano contain Mro ury. poi.i.'i
many who will donbt'ei
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.1,1..,rmuciv .im.in moArthur nr.x.f t.w.l, riseIfand'a conceit Normal OVIV Toward end of
ladies th- - Catholic Ur "'LV V Performance ht.,: fellow camo out.giving dinner ThanknKiy- mIImIbit minring. tw oui tl,.,
day aud having giand ,,lr... Th), out and Pftedthe Duncan too iiothtn, ,,,-- ,.
in .rtrt-.- t MrM.n... "Wilt T this Miowlngbunch leys. Iwt at U.en- - ,,,,, bok hi prowess offered fir. rtif
thai coiiinanv's store, ha J'i!,!!7owa and Tour. .nsoiiiptl 5 orTlce and msy be obiaiu hom
ed by proving and pa. h.g for'thl ad.
At the mcviiii i.ó;.i.-.;- mjus-terda-
affenuMin at resldetico ofKey. O.o. o.dhr, Dr. sy rend amost client and Instructive paperon Forres of Nature."
On account of sickness of Tilom-as Rosa. M. YV. Pmwne, lately electedTire president of the bonnl of I, addwill preside. Pet every member ofthe board of come out tonight.
At meeting of Miguelnibte society Hot. J. II. Pourneliaptlst rhurrh was S"lecte( deliv-
er a lertttre first' SundaySeptember at the Kplscopal church,services bep'n 7; m.
Olowlng retHirta come the fertil-ity country through wii'ifi th--
Iío k Island road Is going. Oiansand water plentiful. A traveler
through the country saya atI.a Paloma, seniors from Pas Vcgajand CTiaperllo.
Real Estate Transfers.Doroteo Chavei to Joseilta TruJIllo
de Chavei. consideration two cows;conveys property.
Ruperto Martlnex and Marcelino
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Gutlerrct de C'prlana Ing of road open fines
Martinez do Monroe, consideration $1;conveys lot town of I.aa Veos.
Ksteíana Martlnex to Transito Chav-ez, consideration $23; convey lottown of I.as Vegaa.
Trinidad Romero to Valeria L. deRomero, consideration conveystwo lots.
Mllnor Rudulph and wife to Rafaelaami womanhood this Delgade le Chavei, consUera'lon $r,0 J;
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conveys real estate.N. S. Pelden, ct al.. to pert Wean
nl.leratlon $225; conveys partsix lots.
Jefferson Farr and Nellie Farrrum W. and Henry W
consideration $1.000; conveys Itnds.O. A. Pease and wife to Fmanuela
Hunt, consideration $50; convyi lot.Richard A. Edwards an!
Mary May ward, conalderailon $250;convey half of block.
Judje Lafayette Emmett.The appearance of Judge
Fmmett Santa Fe, In such excellenthealth Is very pleasing the old tim-ers here who knew the Jud;o when aresident of Ij Vegaa. a maneighty yeara age ho Is remarkablywell pi. phy-Uul- ly and mentally.. Judge Emmott was associateJustice supreme court of Mln- -
when andwhen Locarno stato was ct onetime chief Justice the supremecourt. Ho was always tegarded aone oí he strongest and clear-- t law-
yers of northwest, and hli anyfrienl to this city giving nin. atordlul welcome and wlnh firnest inai una can filve.
t'ornu over often Judge andwith boys.
Antonio Baca Dead.Don Antonio died at ait early
H. Pl. rce, superintendent of hm"" thi morning after au Hack of
a!''1"'' ,hl,e fr Rt MillieAgua Pura company, oponir,,? up'i,'n'"i'-l- law, IVm 8.road between the Fe Vljil. Saboya!- -
p'.rtle
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N. M The deceased leaves wifeand huge family of children. He was
Ineinii.-- of ij.10 ofmost iirouilneut and Weultbleat faiul- -
lie:! Iii the aily days Mexico,
coining from those pkicoH were compel- - related to Paca family of up- -
led tii.bin k the' teams and piill"'1" Vegan, ami biollo-- r of
thdr I.i. lea ma the railroad mIm:o T Fleterlo paca, Franciscotni' k. Tins road w ill !';"' ' and the Beniton'i-li- t and the. ountv experta to be f'"' Bt setited
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NEW ELECTRIC ROAD.
Las Vegit Can Have Electric Car If
Business Men Desire,
Decidedly the best news rrcirdlngthe liVvt car prcpt;r.'.t!ijn 'sia ft Í '.gram received today by K. Merry
from president of the company, V. O. Saunders the lJo.Out) had
been taken up by eantern capllatlistsThe telegram further stated that 1
$30.0(10 could be subscribed by the 1
l.ns of I.as Vegas by uent Tuesday,meeting would at once bo called and
contraria for construction let.
We can reiterate what ThOptic has said before as to the won-
derful advantages an ilectrie road
would be. The odvantage to the c.TT
lens here lu getting atut city
one side to the other and th"
vaclllty with which we could get 11
the canon would only be a sniaú partof It. The bulbing of the road wouldonly bo small part of It. The bid
Martinez, to the would iho
the
the
the
canon In the mountains to thous-and of health seekers, going else-wehe-
for a resort- - This would be thoonly place In the Territory with anelectric road which would of Itself be
advertisement to the city.
This wouhl alao make possible thei organization of a ihataqua csnemblyI whit h would do more to advertise thi' country and vicinity than any other
enterprise that ho started.I All that tho company asks from Its
Vegas la that the money raisedbe treatted as tho other money Ib.
That It go Into the hands of a trustcompany and be used for constructionpurposes. Tho citizens of I.as Vegaswill get the same returna ftrtheir money that is given other sulacrlbers.
Now that there Is an opportunity forthe city to get an enterprise thatwould be of wonderful ndva: ta e taher let every man who an Inte. est
city's welfare do his best to giveall the encouragement, posib'e, bothfinan il and mera!. If eantern capi-
talists onfdetice lha city andvicinity to put up $120,000, rurely wewho live here, havo Interest enoughto niako a trenienouous effort to rals.itho other $:l0,uuu.
I The building of the road would b' th0 Winning of the city', expansion.msoia was a terri.ory,
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ed to come to the city and for the delights of Its cool summers andwinters and benefits of Ita health-restorin-
climate. If the men couldbe Induced to coma litre and see tb1!
I treat bodies of ore lying undevelopedall about na, money fftr developmentpurrosts would be easily raised and
the count ry would take rapid strideto the place hi the mining world, tintrightly belongs to her. Hy all meamlet the road bo built.
Newspaper and Friendship.
The Toledo, Ohio, Bee says therethe many things about people that thenewspapers don't know, and greatmany that they know bit don't publlah. There are also many thing.about a new that some peopie don't know. Onu thing many mendo not Seem to get throughlo ada Is that a newspaper Is not runon the lines of ft leniUhlp, nor runan a medium t,.i'..io.li wl.l.h an edl-to-
may abuse his enemies aud prole t
his frlcuiln. The iiewhpuper that per- -
mlis such proi; itui ion of Its collimns cannot retain publii' confidence,for It then beroiuea a partisan Judgeand prejudiced ad vim ate. Individ-
uality of the newspaper policy, notthnt of an editorlitl writer newsgatherer. The luoct Impoitaut fuñe- -
..:.,..,. o, ... .,,,truth In the int. I.. it of the whole
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present knew It. and I fell as thoughth challenge was aimed directly ame. 1 turned ht and cobl during afew second of extreme Honro. ThenI sprang up and as I came out of myold blouse and shouted, "I II iro ron,h'gosh!"
"Tío-- o á a r..r of U.iil.t.-r- . andthen some of those about me urgedme not to go up there and have myneck broken. Put one obi man toldme to go In and do my bent. IC was
tough Job. but I finally threw the r.1- -
nt almoat throw the floor with a hipI.Kk. There wa a little hesitancyshout gllng me u,r. $10, hut the crowdshouted until I got It. The old mantook me homo with him. and In a weekI had chargo of all the teams In hlulumber camps. In time ! became apartner and ho cleared the way tomake me rich. That was really amat.h for a million." WashingtonStar.
El Paso Midwinter Carnival.PI Paso la preparing for another
great Mid Winter Carnival to ha givenHth. 15th. ICth. 17th, and
ISth, 1902. This will Le he second an-nual event, and will bo the grentostentertainment ever given In the South-west.
The "Sunshine Id January" that sodelighted the'thousands of vlfltors InEI Paso last year will tnko thousandsmore there and the coming event laexp'cted to surpass anything ever giv-en In tho Southwest. You can get aglimpse of Mexico at El Paso and this,with the Mexican bull fights, Is some-thing that other cities cannot afford..To see the ancient city of Juarez, Mex-Ico- ,
Is worth the expense of tho tripami since the railroads have promiseda very low rate from everywhere thou-sands will attend. Thero will be aminers' couventon, mrdlral and teach-ers' conventions, tho largest catttlo ex-
hibition ever given In Texas, besidestho regular program.
El Tano Is a famou hotel town andhas become famous aa an entertainerand at the coming r Carnlval the Border Metrópoli promisesthe most extravagant free show, fiestaand general Jubilee ever seen betweenNew Orleans and IO Angeles. TheCarnival association Is now preparingthe program, which will be publishedsoon.
Explains Itself. tF.I neno, O. T., Aug. 17, 1001. '
L. XL. Allen. Esq., I.as Vegaa, N. M.Sir: The number assigned to you by
the drawing for the Patwou land dis-
trict In and this fixes the orderIn which your application to makohomestead entry of the lands to bcr
opened lu that distil, t can bo present-ed to the !.nwtn land oiliee. Ai.pll.
will be received, rotnmenctn Au-
gust 6, 1901. at the rate of 125 perday. The lands opened In that districtwill not make more than, approxi-mately, 6,501) claims. Very respect-fully,
W. A. RICHARDS.Acting Commissioner. '
Ranch Controversy.F.arly lu tins spring the Cirdo ft
ranch was nold by A. Stromse to Curt::.:i M'ir-(- of the Hoi so; );oi rnndl.The latter company duripg tho cum-mer drove their cattle north fur partture luid during lii.-i- abn.-- .' .) fifteenTena:! settlers (nine In aid took upboiio-Bteuii- 011 the. run. h. Tho pusluifti!,) In ehpeelully fiii.) ther t!iUyear and the new aelilera n.h havea suia'.I bunch of rattle vhich Itn--
take 1 are of ui th.-i- sen lenient. TheCircle S. ranch embraced a trade of
land five by ten miles. The end la notyet.
A Detervlng Eetablishment.A. GoivHi r, proprietor of the r.i t.
cigar establiidirncnt. In now lrhis bow quarters oppia lie tho F.an Hlit-11- .
I National lank, and ban a fullforce. In I.) DonbyMh t w no g
foiae of hands ut. work. Mr. (loss.--
han. only the L. i.t ib nn. it ic and Im-
poned tobaren (n di Ii aioif.ti l nre ofl.la i'i.' itH, w I.t. b nc. imita for I, is l'ir;.-ati-
y.i.iwi.ig i'.iiriiii.ik"., both iinioegb.cnl ai d oiii ni.l.' b.uitn. Ii In a
ho. lie ili.po-t.- in- I j e t!- - . rte.no al t.t o, I t a. . o; '.'! l a' I .a!. I.I I ll-
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in. tliifr, T. I'M. V.ir o. !ip'1 t!ie ch.iir on 1 P. 'A',
lió S' d as te'ary. Thi omieilt.-e- con'. tng of the tifMrera attur nt Ion. d and l. Davl. O. 0, i;!,nf
-r. P. D. Mi riroy, and Chan, t
appoint".' t,e 'low ing 10, b con.ir.lt-!".
to s. 'i t'. kct on the eat able:T. It M Nalr, It. C. Pankln, ( han.S. I.lott and Jamo, Cook; for the wotild", Ik- DavU. W. O, Wood. (1. P,Young and A. !. Romero.
A coinni'tlee conilatlng of ft, C. Ran-
kin, C. F. Perry and U W. Ilf. ld wereto look after the social arrangementnt th hot r.prluRs on Sept. l?;h andISth.
M. W. Prowne and Kugcnn McPlroywere appointed to consult the SantaFe railway company with the viewsecuring special trlns for Mondayevening, etcpt. 17th. when the dele-ant-
to the grand lodge of the Terr!- -
'ory of the K. of P's. and the delegateto the Territorial firemen's conventionwill be treated to a banquet and forTj. .,d.-- . y cv. u:t.g r the gr,,j
C. V. Terry was appointed com-
mittee on t.itisle. Tho persons abovenamed 011 tho different committeewiM con-id- er this notice offulal and ',l',lnR Massachnsef..,report to their respective chairmen, lit. W. Kelly, a prominent yo'ins busi- -
P..,th th" local lodge of K. of P., and ness man of Ijs Vegas, it the Prownthe fire ladd'es of this city are doingeverything to make this a highly so-
cial affair and as there will be a largegathering here from all part of theTViiIiol)- - the ctt'.zrns grnrraPy willno doubt assist in making this affaira grand guccetw.
Large Coal Dun o
At, Emporia a couple of months agothe Kanta Fe took great pains and wentto considerable expense to buiid a 10,-00- 0
capacity coal storage dump. 8lticit was finished thero have not beenl.OOt) tons of coal dumped through It,altogether, and at present there isscarcely 100 tons there. It may be thatthe solo purpose was to provideplace where coal could be stored whenIt was plentiful and cheap to be readyIn time of emergency or high prices.That is not the sort of timo that hasbeen prevailing for the last (tlx weeksor two months and probably the dumpwill be filled up If the company canever get more coal on hand than Is
tb'iianded at once for the use of theengines. It seems strange to peoplo onthe outside that there should bo ascarcity of roal In the middle of thehot weather, but surh Is the case. Assoon aa the dump can be filled andtho new chutes built there will borevolution In iho method of handling,an entirely different sort of coal willbe used, the flno coal will be replacedby large chunks. This is because thefine coal would slack, where It musthe exposed under tho dump. All theronl that comes In for railroad use In
tho dump bottom cars and will go di-
rectly to the dump where It will bestored. Then It will be loaded ontocars, run to the chutea aa needed, andemptied by the double track cable ays-ten-
which requires only two men todo the work of Dve.
Western Prosperity. 'From the Pueblo Chieftain.
Oood things of all sorts are crowd-
ing In on the agricultural interests of
the Rocky mountaiii country. Thelatest is tho distinct and grr.ilfylngImprovement In prices of wool anddemand for It by the textile trado.lor a long time wind has fulled toshare In the good time, but this sea-
son It Is beginning to catrh on. Therela now no product of plains and fieldIn Colorado and New Kiexlco, whethergrains or fruits, grasses or meats orwool, melons or vegetables, but com-
mands a high price and a strop g mar-
ket. There la every cnrournj;omontfor the Irrigated region and every In-
centivo to extend It la all rofn'hleways.
To this end tho people of this coun-
try should t.iUo hold of the reservoirproposition iu earnest. THaf la tho se-
cret of success. Every gallon cf waterthat flows away to Kansns is a directloss of money, for It la a lost of fhegrain or fruit which that water would
have produced.Increase In value of wool, added" to
the nlrendy doubled value o ahecp,wlil go fur to caune a great IncreaseIn the flocks that pasture tho hillsand pl:i!ns which can not be reacuedby Irrigation. 1 bo ratige In In finecondition thus far and will probablybe good all next winter.
Unique Proposition.A party Is figuring on opertliv; out a
lake on the Animas which It' In said(an b duie wilt little expense, aaysthe Ilillshoro Advocate. The lake runeasily Tie made to rover ten acres, withan adjoining bn-i- n of thirty arres. Theobject In to Btoi k the lake with fishof various klndit each kind by Itrn-l-
The divMon of tho water will be tradeby wire petting anchored In theground, and sustained on tint surfaceby buoys. He Kays ho Í7 not ruli-.- .
Illrli by the pound or bu. ki lful, but bythe dirt;. The promoter a!-- say thsnot In full of romance and 111 tenyearn he will have a aumits-- sa wellan winter resort grand bote', telegrupli lino and dally btage lino 1oand from the railroad i.tatloi;. Thewriter.who knows SDitiothti.'tfibout thmatter, believes It can b. 'dime, andthat at mo.lei.itn cord. Yarl.ly In
v.bal the peep,, d. iiian. 1, 'bacon an.lb.iian titee t.iu.'i day linn beenMale.
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HENRY M. ROE LOTS A CO.,
EARLY LAS VEGAS.
W. Kelly Relates Excit'119 History'While Loa Angele.
Mexico as quiet and law-- ,
said
hotel last nlgt. "Burring that littloshooting affray out at MbeV otV
day, and the lynching of bersofancier hero and there, we bav.i had
nothing exciting for years.
"But am dd ont.i l,h to remember the same company to be firstour Terrlt.i.v was ono of ant; and K. ho
'"' lieutenant. Coir.p.tny Istmimt nlace. the we: andi;i:... city of l.a.1 cVj;is wa tue hot-
te( p.,t In hre-- r"i',''.n. tint
was along In 1S80, when the Atchison,
Topeka Santa Fe road had Its ter-
minus there and was building In the
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"You've heard how Bill Wiggins,
who kept the first lunch counter In
Las Vegas, shot the stratiiter be-
cause he asked for eggs.
Oh, go on, Harry!" protested a
llenver friend."Fact," said Mr. Kelly. "Just as true
as yoq live. I was living Mi .In two
squares of the place whe t It hap- -
prneC, una 1 witnessed iu.) e,n..-- i
myself.""Sequel?"
Later.t
Greatest Variety Gtyico
Albuquerque.
ricvcGt Coloriii!
dcscrijitivc
Phllnrlelpril.
COTLPN'T 8TANO PROSPERITY.Yes; wait till I tell you. Tnls fel
low Wiggins came In a wagon beforethe rails were laid road hud got
down only to about Wagon Mound, or
Watrous, or somewhere rlong In
there, but Wiggins knew Jxrobe boom times In Vegas r-- soon asthe construction progressed a littlefurther, for there was several thous-
and men at work In the camps andVegas was to bo the'r rendezvous whenever a par day came. SoWlggltiB opened his gin mill with
lunch counter attachment and la'dfor the harvest time.
'It came all right, and although binpatrons were about the toughestroustabouts you ever saw tl.cy all h'dmoney when the got to town and In
a few month Wiggins was well
fixed that he lost his head nnd beganto boono up lils own bad liquor andget haughty and rough with everybody who didn't act to suit l'!:i:. ButI.obody Oil eartfi havethere was a brute breathing thatroti hi have ('.one what luí di.1 ta.'tr.ioT.'ng when a tall, pale youn --canSol Into Vegas on one of '.to flr.tt
tra'ns, sat down on a nt ol thecounter aid Bald ho would o come
errs-"Bill Wiggins" was on watch. It was
early In the morning and Bill hadgot up unusually rrnr.ky.
"What's that?" he said, with a
frown en lila ugly mug thnt lookedlike a cyclone at bay.
HAD I.ONCINO FOR KOO.q.
"'Eggs, you please." repeated theyoung man.
'"Well, what do you think cf that?'said Bill, turning to the other custo-mers. 'Eggs, and there ain't a henwithin a hundred miles of hrte. ButIU teach you to Joke with Hit! YTU
gins, you V
"And that was all tho Infernalskunk said. Iii rea-he- bark andg.abbed a six, shooter off a t helf behind htm and the next momotif. hadsent a crashing throush thebrain of tho unfortunate tot ilsfT
"'That's ahowlu' a littlo u.ito toomuch temper Bill,' remarked old TeteHaney. who drove stage to San'a Fe.drawing his ow n gun and pulling downon Wiggins. 'Corve on out b.l
hind thai- - - boya, g!t a rope"Wiggins would have fight
If he hadn't been a rank bluffer androwaid, though it wouldn't' l.lvo imi'b;m any good, for at t c'oy.en
guns were trained oil Mill v. hilo Petewas tlvliiic bis orders.
"Well, the t In easy. In five mill
ut.' V.'lgglna W'tu ptiSHng o'l on oneend of a rope that hung from tho li.a.l
f a big cottonwood tree. Ho hadquit the bar and r.sta'iiant bus!
i 3.' Ar.gelc Tim. k.
A Special Wire,A party consisting f twenty line-
men uro putting 011 a upe. lal wire on
the Weiit.-r- I'nio.i line for the .
hi coal nnd fuel rompan', tbeyTav-!n-
t;"U. :i an far hi ll.U place,la t fo'ti' ii Ii. ar lb.l.--e City, Ida
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A Buine Proposition.A local business man In considering
the proposition of placing an nn(om.
bile that wPl accommodate ten pn-.- .
on the street f I.as Vcg,Doubt Icf It would be a paying enter,pi ls, since we have not the advantucTof an electric railway.
Adjutant H. peral W. H. Whl'eninn.I Issued commissions to Secón I I.Itenant A. A. Smith, of Comp.my C.. . , . f . .. ... .,01 me run luiHiiiiy 01 tu. ni.tiiuiai
.guarda of New Mexico, to be promotedto Captain; to Sergeant J. .?, Bri- - k of
the to Corporal J. Pierc" tiC.t In
the
would
hound
so
would
at
If
bullet
ni.
its tinned at Alamogordo.
Me. and Mrs. Henry Edward Notof Chicago nnd Mr. and Mrs. It.
1.0 Bonn of Corslcana. Texas, areamong the people from a distance whoare sightseeing In Santa Fe.
I
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under the Sun."All doctor havo tried to cure CA-
TARRH by the use of powders, addgases. Inhalers anil drugs In pantoform. Their powders dry up the
membranes causing them tocrack open and bleed. Tho powerful
adds used In the Inhaler have en-
tirely eaten away tho same mem-
branes that their makers have aimedto cure, while pastes and ointmentscannot reach tho listase. An old andexperienced prnt tillouer who has formany years made a close study andspecialty of the treatment of CA-
TARRH, has at last perfected a treat-ment which when faithfully used, notinly relieves at once, but permanentlycures CATARRH, by removing thacause, stopping the discharges, andcuring the Inflammation, tt is theonly remedy known to science thatactuully reaches iho alllirte-- l pr.rU.This wonderful remedy Is known as"SNCFFl.r:3 the GUARANTEEDCATARRH Cl'RE" and is sold at thoextremely lo-- price of One Dollar,earn package containing1 Internal au.texternal medicine sufficient for a fullnioiith's treatment and everythingnecessary to its perfect use.
"SNFFFI.ES" U the only perfectCATARRH CFRH ever made and in
now recognized as the only safe andpositive cure for that anno lug soddisgusting diserse. It cures all In-
flammation quickly and permanentlyand Is also wondei fully quick to re-
lieve HAY FEVr.Il or COLD in theII RAD.
CATARRH when neglected oftenlends to CONSFMPTION "SNT'F-FI.Kd- "
will save joii If you use It atonce. It is no ordinary remedy, buta complete treatment which Is posi-
tively guaranteed to cure CATARRHlu any form or stage If used acr.rdlngto the directions which accompanyeach package. Don't delay but tendfor it at once, and write full particu-lars as to your condition, and youwill receive special advice from thodiscoverer of thin wonderful remedyregarding your cose without cost toyou beyond the regular price f
"SN'l'FFI.FS" the "UUARANTEEHCATARRH CI HE"
Sent prepaid to any address in thoUnited States or Cii.la on receiptof One Dollar. Addivsa Pr;?. DTtnEDWIN li. GII.E.i & COMPANY.23::0 and 2332 Market Street, Philad. b
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L03AL MAPPt.NING'J.(
Ntwscf lnterttüthered Around
Las Vegas and Vicinity.
FROM WEDNfcSDAY'3 DAILY.
Local.W V. Italini ha filed suit l"
jo liii.-- i t nalnst U 1!. Hall.The court official have Sunday t"
Mleiid the Vntun county court which
convene the following Monday.
Mr, r. C. O Keefe drew a P":1
rr prize I thg Fl H"n drawing.
May fortune attend hr la It cultiva
ti. n.
Word conn" In frivolo way lh
Dispatcher Busha effectually worked-- n Tr;..i,!:(. partios after loavlnx
hero.largo posters are t i n k circulated
ly Clerk Tammo advertl.'.tng th"
horse i bow at Denver on Sept. 3 4 5
nd fdh.
Whit tan Míi.ucl county CU do in
Ce war of producing oat can be
ncn at tho San Miguel national bank
lio un exhibition.A splendid specimen of corn, on
measuring nearly lxt-- Inches
In length, ami grown ln Pan Miguel
comitr. VM on exhibition at tho Firstrational tank this morning.
Th examination of leather fur
Kan Mlicuel county mil open Friday
momios .f this w..-.- at tho cm
3,'iiibC .and will bo continued, fr six
ruik'H".itii days, Sunday being ex
ccptrrfJ. 1". Penham. a young man thirty
year of age. who cam" Iwre thro--week- s
ago, died last evening at thIndies Home of consumption. 1!
leaves a wife and daughter. Tli
vidow and fatliT of th dft'i-aH- ,
v 111 nd. avor to have tlu liody ahlp
red to W oi l homo lit Htvcrlllfor Ititprnii'tit. Ho wan
lii.'rih-- r i f thi A. O. t. W,,lodirMont" Itutli r in la from Paata 1!oj
II pure haiod Ms puin.'r'Intorcut In th aaloon lnmlnii- - down
tliore. and i he lead all the otmerry cha. lie iiaa enlarged til
l.ulldinc. atarte.l a rta u raf Wt ,an
tbort otdwr tiotiae. and clalmitirer) thing fnm ü IVi-o- airiKiOor to
Ttlo Grand elephant and haa al
atarted Date In the aaloon UiiMneti arCraney a camp Ko. 1. and haa ent tBanta Fe for another piano player,
FROM THURSDAY'S DAILY.Local.
School opens Monday.
I .a Vifaa la lull of marrlattehl
ü'rla.The nerthetlc lunflower U now In
bloom.Thla la a rood potato year In this
country.Piciil'-- s are vo.y popular am num
5
rous.Unen trouaera ami ilraw hats arc
alKiut to be tallecí In.
After thla month buslneaa will be-
gin to look up.
Advertise your real catate salea In
The Optic.Take a holiday thla fall and visit
our Territorial fair.Oyater will after another week
take the place of Ic e cream. . ,r
A Utile uj;ar added to any wrjtjni'fluid will make good copyliiK Ink- - ,
Mrs. W. A. is sick tocUy, huf
feiinv aeverely with toothac he.Quit borrowing The Optl from
your iieighbor, and aubscriha . for ii
yourself. h i, i ' ;
The n an who never attanapln-t-
!ng at any other time will tbreak oufon a plrnlc wacjon.
1 oulso and Nellie Wells gave I
blithila?. i arty thla afternoon totuimbc r cf friends.
Our hotels are Just now enjeiylnpa brink rstfonaso Incidental to th'opc-r.l.- of the fail tiade.
Sumnu'r compiuliit bu Un--n tronhling the pecplo of all acctloaa of the
foi weeks pnt.lV'.ple c. slrous of calling ou Mis
Buc'ier :il find her In an ofTUji Ir,
the tecoiil mtory of the tlty hall.
To clean cane hottoinej chainfconk t'urf csiiw hy muirfln with hotiapsedi and tln-- rinse with tepid
water.The lain, .is will aoon be thinklir
f I!.. t't.rioua thliiK he wiil T.e gbbV e ilui lt at the approa. hlug Terri1i..riHl fit i r,
(oi. NHiiof at the riiimh.-- r of seeds Ii!
is the) latest way o'1'ettin.r. n1( average mi tuber Is oveifeix hum, red.
Tío no "ulns.t J. I,. McConnlck....I Calla;, r win not called yester
B iy li-- M Ilia puriieipanta had ,.ft'iwn unl could not be fuunl.
Mi-- . Canol rl., II oi nl I'ar,-.-
í y .'.i aire.l fortytivtf..ubai..l ii three weef.í Vgo. The)
left r.o I .Hilly.
Tía ai-- of the Territory vs. Ila' Mi.'irol was up before Judec'' " t tliu afternoon f,.r wifei beat
ll'i-.-
we re iiierl today f,.r the5ri..i i t K A.:i,(,a xfd boii oi thel . of I,,.,-- ,,, t (;,,(.
if, ('..tii.ui, y. ster.tay in, .veili.:e (,-,.,- i it,,. vnt..i bou onTI. nd i'.-- ..r,u...
' i e . ..... , i Vjt. Mi!U ,
'' " ! "' '' Ir..' o ,t of the lj i,.;,p I,
1.
C;,f;,
t! . !r (.. I. i .'l -
I x-.- t at i .. : i
'1 p! i V ' 1 :f it .' 'I ! ''11 !'In if ! Ii'.'i ' tvl r.iT,-- ja
ii aud'al nt.ji.-ir- T ti' o. th--
pitk c on.iro- lucí i t b o
fiO tWlV I" Wllt.'- t!i"."
Pn't It ah. ut (in
rri i mea Lito'ten km, ti ni
Ib
,( ma.i,i t:
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(, reí
t iteleld to the artl 'tie h a f
t.Tce.
filler? It would n. Mi" r
roi,'
,,'ir..id
:itii-- r irouiid fir J'r'e It-- h'.l !,'"!Ttt'e, I.- -, I the festive ri',.iT i:l'
t In hi,; ,.ik (l;, re t' i' 'd nlvniv
Amnnc tl.oae v.lio hiv lu '.
n han f ,r ri' tive .)iij- - v.!,.'ii ifiyerept (.: I.fi e':a n li tin f,i"
rutieil n j,-- f! rii'it I'.iir.'iMi. Til"Optic ia , ', íi , I and a'o !e
peopl thct he U m the r.i Irn-- l t h
ripti. n rn'-Pii't- e, "iJ.inor i.
whom In n ir l ilue."
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Tn j'l'h'i,- - h'ioU of il.e fi.
phf !i'Ud tn op' n M'iri!!.!V n:',? i.n'ílt f -- V'.k. full ! :;v.vt t .1 '.
I ' i t of fcin.1.
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r.nd i 'i i
lit rar In ter.n-'rv.v'- s Opt'fTu ni;'i !,l.-n'!'-n- t l ni h r (Ti '
'inv from 10 to 1? n. fi.Now for an ;'A ill V.rvsh-- r '"f
a bi lailrci ! rw' rir-'l'it!-. T'e rriiiiH.'e .ni-.-- , . I iv n..! H I..-- ' ;'work: Hi ame t, co evi r! " H- - hoi.-The poople are calling 'ni." on ill'oniml'ti e and It U rte, th 't
Ihat body n 111 re.ipon.1 by n 'lvo ,,r.
fort.S. M. rr.-.r-
fl'
vp,
ull.l beat n h
f"kn'i I e. in l h!' d hi:,i. If towardColorad l'',r rir i. ":ix n"tiilv ni 'o 't
at tur i. p..: !,. ; o.; !. '..'-
thrn.i Mid i,i Mar-lr- il Tnrp',v i.''iitook i;n in' t!" hand, h" n'!i
t er.- -l te. b'in that ! had re ( . I e
tlltlo teleci'nin from the (;iy maliaif Ki.i!!:i Fe to lne;riipt l.i.i loni"
her.-- . He vil! probably !" hell Vir,i!niF fiirtli' limtruc lions fi )ta
-- anta Fc.
FROM FRIDAY'S DAILY.Local.
a luiHiiieHs c luirle on Dun ;, is avemo In on the tapis. I
rf, '..,ol ho,, ,,s urn ii'.w .1 .. i.r.iil o,iho ,h, l'.. c. i f the boo'v .'..
Tin- photo:;, a; r's tent on i:
lire el is re'civltr: i cc at (.f pici '.jMrs. liefui'io Car ii !e lia, a a e l
."2 ycnis. Is voiy ni. k on the we t I
,lde. I' Mis. O. A Wheeler wi.l ro.ihi ajiilinter of ladles toinoirmv aftersoon i
The Jewinh i .ople nro mil, In?!dans for their omomltii; clinch fe-- :
como w
i
nt
by
Yellow and w e nppropi Islei
iiitumnJr.,
utul
of nea.lyMui.ager W. i'iile.if
i
n'.fy t!i,af
irrai'gol ,
that n tihlWW of i,
lin a a e
I v his com ac.v
and has not j
ofIV Cania !!! e ;
fid"o'e lo,
'
will(it f'.r
K. I ; t
I!. re-- I ficei'J'i c
to .lililí',;in p't C.
ofcoptiol of i
atü.l'. a of
of who n
I (..ittdalupoecinly,
today. Hethe a
lieuo li.ii s
n ever kll.-- , ie I '
I'V 14 hm.COII'a.lel .t
l
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allHo,
1 u ,',, i c )i- -
f . ! t"'f I "."1 'if l i
- Mol r nil i.ul
i i ... k , n up. (1,. v
t i" 'i .j
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ni?.'
thnte.t I V r,
r '.)ri
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t il
riiM' alsi- - j n driven hy Matin.'to t.ty coruraiiy wll,li!to the Hlo Crand
nil t nti ciiiine, (orí!i thii resolution r:nn to
auhsei 'lon comiriltiee,w li I i'm t fon 4 to at one"
tli" puh'i'lptlon. the coin-- t
il'e In an na Is cupeitedt ion our
n ' day fa.o to f.i'--
v the Important propositioni ' i.t.'d to I.na Vecaa. We are
rfferfa oftV nt money illslriliutedhv the I'."" Island for construction,ti cireul.'.tlon In a
H Í t t
i vie hi nntr!al. and p.ifnenfrom li When'lo'i o inrrraae In our
ipldy will and money becomei, arce, our to the
; t will diawn us.
!!'. c lies the pnwnrt' a Mir to th" northeast. will cuti i thai and T.Pt
Ind'
a he li;nt:ie,l and her trndoHmMed. it wc'
l.iili the fa "la in anil
nil nrtlonof the
i'Vo Indifferent to this threat- -
Ii (iiliiathm. Is jdor-pliii- r
b'H ion Tho one toI'll la'nmlty, the
i by conn tion ani.1,,;il.,ii) Iribulaiy It
rlnl '.vh. cn the Uno we pet tin.pre '. t"em. IhU I I'no wll
..vie i o'upetlt'on ra'es. bothtind n new field for
distribution will t'e and In
t'me e.;ppr'tion will extendand valley, and
and
f..r!!'o were
FanVe-a- s. I'nrker. president the
nclle.n will,.,. ..fr,,ri Wor- -
re kIiIci.'.
L "" thl-- feves to this committee to at
x " r t utmost
v.f.a Fox bo
W.
h'B Carrolton. Mo.'
result enough col- -
four Mln- - h(i the
Aiinnesoia tnot''isneiidlnz aummerOnly to put out whieh h.id. h.Mt never fullygo i Ii one
P"rP'" testing
Mrs. J. Want having wed.a n;vi be was tof native put in front of ho. ami end
icr re hleiic Mm tl ere.fílmon Padilla ami Mis was about sixty.
In married Casaus ems iio and thoi. ptc nihe-- r r.th. (l''t f I'1' I'" Oarrollton. He was
Ini.ro nitmiier m hc.ol patio.i.i a o'he : lnw of A. M. Illack of Uiii
ire cnlliu; ou city mipiTlnte,: 1 H y the Ivo havini! alster.j in he moved to Laa Vegas an.:
Thus. A. for: of ilils lcy, ye Pan Miguelvas one of the In. ky Okie- - Nal h nal wi hi!
a $."..(mii) i ted Itg t'li'sldent.The hi'.li lni wiil (;o to (o- tl.m !e until 1S!2. When
evening where wiil tennil his Missouri home.ho Falun look great the
Five thom-an- of hiw ri ona , of the city and Hoambs were fed nt the ya.di .fli the house now occupied Dr.o.lay. enroute to (ho ma:ke c,,,iiii:;biMn. Although ft
has on a ,,,n,i .,r tIle ordinary theuomeslead N. M..near wa ll(n)H reeognlzed as aAntonio evening.Valrous. this
bose-uih.-.- Santah Mlii.-Or- ' 'n,f,reft of company.
her frl. in,. ared re
colors.F Manxaiiai'es forty-- '
i.l this mot niiiii a Tensiarty on l!ia.,.i
luirses ran;;,,driven Unim;;li buyer'
home, a dlnlaii-- e i.iil. s.(!. (ir. and Mas-
ter ni.e n,.;,.,land dritre at the z'ima it'i'"!Tuex.lay cveiiln,;. If p. ...mijf this city will !r lat.-nll.-
if C
f.,r npei lul .r;.;.ri.
Woi was bioiit'.'.it to ih" la,vet.ln;; ('un: ?"v- -
ii'O killed ill town i:,lWclnend;-.-- ' ni"!-.- ' y ih
Iehled pun Inn In iln:-!-.-e-
row. The p"ii,!, rer le ip nt
une loon heard ai.
Th" minia.',' H. Truj.ll.i nrdt."!."
he wed lit the Catholic chur.at k M'.ndav tiiornlirt.ecraii'l bull !!. Momia ei'--
lug the linn' .tu liii !
Msiuipei' I'.aiker In maiiln,;r.itioiii.
Ilrowne iv w,.id01,!. lin si.pr. a. hn:uif Kiilghta I'v'liin. that be cvpoctp be I.ss Vegas li''Kieiid iiieetliig Hi mlu r. F.
S. Neai. blent ..,ar.
the ei, b, no nt rai:lievpe'ts be lo re uime time.
Fpenecr, Colora,!. minerv. eje lene e. i or il
veioplii'5 claims m tin urnlug district. ih''nietiepolis Is aa tlin.in west em lis
i.bo.it ion,, li..,i,é.i people ..i.ibly I:!!.
(Vait'ls, it".h? iama b'.
phb't WÍil'll l;! iu!,
l'"iili',l.M
.ne el mi.Itl" r,:.t,l
i.t,'I
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.,ii hi 4
r,
ra
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ri'inry
th- -
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null ii'iifA I' u'i!u:.'
a.-- 'i en
voi:l hiveb
,'1 referredthe rr,;tr..!id li
;'.:; proceedvhh If
activoin 1" thirf ii, rIH hiliifr clii-"t-
itliln ''riuist.
f fffof.;;nr hrn..(irial
la pitm
,"! tino hundredhi;i, li for
ii, '.We,
men pom. rontitrue- -
lit tliln mcm"rcrnoe.
and trndo aoiiih--
If theI: land rear ennl
It
7 In cllr.'i Vet;
way
......(.
have hievedill)? ll.nt, ni? ilomn frm.t of
fliiiuM he
hulhl
libVT
'".:e
piid lnhor, fr.
be from
thm.aalll ln
allythe faro,
decisive the neces.ilIv hour domnadn. The citizen
ti nownlii'i on
r. (.round.make Rick
and easternlend. iinma--
Wi'h ndd"
l"hopened
tho north-fe-- I
Taos Its
irnMoimItpelf
Frdi
.1
tal 1
I I our, h eri"
1
T' It
Is tciec
Iire
'
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te
"t
"owd
Missouri ire.
Fadsgreater
A lu
married
icily when
aoma, drawingt. he
io,uh
Ciihai.-- .'Martinez
IUvt-lt- o. .
Haul
forty
congress.
,M'
vot
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ho
tip
i:dtas
ihr
w- -ire.
tl.n
si f
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it
omo was
ttIn t!,e
ni
an
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on
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CapiiiinPiude
tas v a
". contract
iihiieel lilt ntlon money
lie ''.V
1 is whilewsh living th' j Ju '
ave?n, Herbert
C.la.i.o Heed, Binlth,Ail:., J. Hurrls'in St.
i Charles aIt: Alhu-cpt"- :
is int giell iiuni.ii
la ;ii within
Inii niiis. cor-i- '
Kvuna,i ;iim., a
lulltrf. After coiiioTeiu.T?c the
pi. int. Cr. received. Fvans
1. to the c
"'l u tslnhtplant Fvans
n lltversldu, Iowa, h
A lo-
ci. i:,"ii a i'ti plant(f i i' iiey raised
i- -.) r. !! glrla.co I oatmeal plant a
f i'lory vKlubliahcd.
W.
Mi.i.:!B.-- i f,
'"!' H e .a;t tel. J'eais. tendel:-i .i
t'i i, ,i,'
p, .'
d li
k
i . o w eu ve fori in B f. s hi
th, Willi,.
f !
I
f..rli.
In- - ft
1. B( '"'.I M I
y It. !' f t
I iltll. Vl t I 1:1
.. invine It. n t
N;.i'i'i',n voiillty tnV'nK
.it a
n
v
a
í.
yrowtiiillv ti'tlca. H ll
m )
hearts preat rnierprlu'Sam-eea- a,
rournir.iiiis artion.Ik what Vena
in pew railroad effort. Wohnr,""r'y- - A- -a 1are11 motionhave
tBnwealth In
lliem. look thorn ," '
h rcmlted ln only ntho way. Tll(yJustly, ft- - 'l'"" the realunatlon.
elenco. futuro f'.Uno on
bailan, o people Printing called
tlmy written It,a,he mind to cmorKen- - man "rnmlttoo.
the railroad j"l acommittee. hopes centercl i
1"uL-li-l "ut torrociioiia. ,
r'"m,t referred thebody. j
body aeloctrd Ho,1"1""9 prlntini. etc.
hundred bimineFS to make aerror, thorn Is every
lielleve the mad"O'ICCoks Citizens,
to work real Vlheralltytho hands com-
mittee aid ft every
Col Excitement.came
ithero la superiiiiendi.is;the work heltiK theriver j e pays there
c il companies that have locat-ed bunts fironnd Pnnla cm
then: a on tho groundl i I filiig for oil once. P.x-- I
been InvestlRatint;(lie k from therethat there ia no question
found there. A partyjui t 1 at the new townslght
"i the vallo-- s tho Animos layniR o--
'"wl1' fonsistedcrisisJnnn. aviceIf mec-- t It like
I(0 k I,;'lim!- - "'of enterprise suecos.,.,i'..,i I'ai'o Northeastern;
ciiKlnoer the Itoekib the wnv mnv ov"r- -
people looklnrr with 1'a,'l ' S'imner.
the
Captain Dead.
Interest
iiv'i.bli'.
V.'iMlam
numberettr.iral
Httirted.
manly,
br'dpe,
officials
nirveynra
"i.Rine.r the Thho &.
ern. lie IimiIkq
.river, which 800 long!anJ W) hlnh. which
teci lved the city thU Is la'peiir.tendeDt com- -
me.ri,l:i:; 1 Fiirle ktMin by 1st.M. Kudu
A Crat Run- -o'clock lit homeparalytic' Af,(T wnltliiK longHenil (amo un a of a
weeks while firemen
TvlttoM it.ctonka ln wnere'.oi ila int'-n- l engine camo t.earlnp down
cue iiinr iilny fur llio pniti'il my k'reet firearound av
'retained hla mlud. Two ,"fr for ,he
Is a waü; tnken back his
atouo down tho came
Simona' Captain bornrolo nt un'ev.hl lived
I'fe
tho ;
tiiese clays.Kolf. e i:cl ar the
oneii M bankfarm. ele. This posl- -
Ua "ii hethy play to While
t.iuu n:d Minol.i,. i,'ie heh"H,l Territory
stock
neverPiihlo sense of
an
Rosa'
hlawelva
bornesI'ves liver.
fioiu
?,fns
C
i'..!,.i
l.eiio
take
avert
wdllie 1aso
imb edof and
New Mato
mat'
grt'Jtho
P:i. He h bisfour clr.Uir. Mrs.
Mo,M.i.
l.ciul hadup. tr..bi this city
cji:e.
Nfw
thai an mill will'cv;ns a
Tht wind conieshas been
Min-- o
oU;:, owner
Hun wllhnlus has
liable from Mr. and
rival lo'i'o willUi"l Mr.
has oil!iiiovo
has beenhero. The mill will"'"i.f I'f.y fifty
Hon villiban. will
has beenhot.
lus
w
li
ofT.iib
'"!';rUlre
Hi. ('nil
h
Alr-- coiin"would
Vtfaint that
won. and !y,
That l.nsilar thishave midst "'""- -l
Themen.vo,flThe
rnt thla
The town la Th', '"'',r,and the and
lend will comeand timet
hnicyea upon
OurTlint
from over
role rind reasoneffort will
con.e. come n
this wllh andand hold your
and way.
Mi'ch
Fox from SantaI'n-- n
clone Tecosnow
T!oa andl,ns drill and
(,inl.ave
claimwill
have
''"nGThisfirst
andam'
';'- -d:"..Tho
theia he
WordCati--
10:30
,t.-c,'-
. Al il nil r9 cm"
alvigor
willi
Thewill
over
and Mr.will
lain had
lssi
Pun day
l.eai
eliat-iri- tii.f.e
thoand
mill)
t. engine. The horses beo.iluid the day "befori with el:a
lijiy shoes so as siand dp underthe lope. The engine
th" occasion and the ;crf. Inlintgo waited the coil fns
under The chemicalsvorked all right and would putTit tho fue a lltt' vluil hadfanned tho tonl Into another flame.The hose which w.--ialong was Into noiso vruch for tin piirnn-- ;iuillii-- r
tl.c- hut rathe'1 wairron 'he oil lookers. This vm
the beln.; a ondpretipnre.
Contract For Teat Well.Moore Cruce, who U
Interested in the Santa Rosa oil field(iarcm PiO o, ic near ,.,uj(.. i,,. While rnmfl Inst the train
n,,,.,,( my for the rrom tho and morning(
Mil. e'i'.'.-':,!i;e- governor the Territory "''in k the road thokfiernoon (..-.I- uiee. n(I nft(r r,,Uirn)i his brought.
of elderly 1.. y nominated for tho Information that contract hasthe
who the
toSi):)
Arthur wll!
Mont-
attending, v. ill
cl:y
the
hall
.
thetn
a!
to tho
br
M.na
country tui.l f.'-:'.'!ei- i
d
lie
(i,
,
"ii'l..ii'n
hut
for'5"
!
.
(
r
I
Fads' training law already been let for sinking' olnn.l in thnt held a reputa- - tho some of
n before tho Missouri bar that wai companies. Judge Ixmg
He was also recn r.iiaiicier uh
received letter
tafo iiivesioi money. During """" "'.Icl. Mexico droppel we "'nod
i.ra.ti.e bis profession ard ot well."Thl Confírma
bis tol.vs.
pio.'edi'.l theíHleetued wife who died
fam ly here In
to mournTassm,
Mis. Ft.W. of
iii! sor. who po--i
rf and
enterprise Coming.
eiMu aiuT.uritybe establish-
ed I very fevtúroutih
whoUi'iailin,; with of
of of
work iiiiree propose!Mr
un.,Ind iccel como ity. On
be locat-
ed ll,,'wtib
lie uill l.ero. number ofinterested tho
mi'1 tiie
pi'i t.o-.i-- d employIn
ntie.I be
MiHitfuina Changes.(',. Cr.enl.uf. who
the Moiilei.uma
obi
ii:u ion miwe, ! take
i'ii la Willi
I!. Vh
VTUn lui
"U:fr)4n liv
nfverthe
V'si'ilnr,t,ii
an
:"t
hy
are hleved.perfilsfent
need ti- -
numberwho
rejoc-ted- wRp''poo.
Plo lo Inhi, loemergenc to ad
andof
fTven.R. L. M.up one
,,f
fterare
It.,f,r of
men he- -
to
up ofIn
3. Vi'.
he
icven
ofwill at
citsoil ipj: roc
Ik. ofcon
ofof H.
ofweRl
V. II.
In bo of
aro
Canadianto feet
feetin
O. 11. that rioteddied at
Into
at
was
pender ,,Jthe
II.to
be
of
In
filed
A.
are thethe
of Kl
of
ni'! tVin
su;of
'., ha
towaa e.ha.v'i!
foruntil of
washava
j put
broughtof
out fire, to tume,
iieeessfully e
C. H. of l.ns
T. on here he In onlh.,
N. I,, i,OKiticp cf of for invt.U al to He
soldto
he
fn
f..
I..II. ts,
of
p-- ll.e
tel.l
to
,,f
waa for anhw 0B grounds of tho
nl also
lit
to
C. 1.
infa
to
in
ill
lo
In.
of
to
ex
a from Fro!. 0. T.Jordan, formerly of the Agricultural
l ... .
of ha tohav6 a fori ii. e ln he
,hof
t
It ou
i m
I
lu
il
lb, I
1
U
Is
is
hi
tit
f tnn v
i
i f
a.
tory information will welcomenews. Th-- i thing needful at San-
ta iiosa is test weiis, not one, hutnmny, as It often occurs even In tinbest oil fields tliu' ohm well may hi afnilure. wbllo ajuither ln the same lo-
cality wll! be The dol-.p.uen- t
of oil in New Men km is a
mailer of general Interest aud ThOptic feels a d- - p Interest In everyif:, nl to bring light the hi'idenwca'.lh of our nnd valleys.
Excellent Crops.Travla Joiie; vhe the
foi in or Andres Sena property at IjisAlimc s lint nil ic r all lit
2'i0 u"ie In Alfa'.i'u, uaiS and '.ic.at.
He bi'S realized an excellent yield, ofiilfalfa and brought a gnmple ot oaisIn Hie í lulk nie atmrliig six fee niplPneiy leaded out and bis wheat yieldv 111 be excellent. His fields are awav-le-
mass, hiding a Iiiku or tt'ii'it (romWew.
The eastern farmer wouldrejoice If bis soil would produce asfine i rops as aro raised In NewMexico, and yet New Mexico Is gen- -
fully looked, upen, by tliuso w lpi
have never visited the Territory, asa non productivo counlry.there Is Irrlijution. New Mexico cropscannot bo surpassed.
Chr!ey Zelcjer In Trouble.Charley !(;er, a former I.uj Vega )
carpenter, who sold his belongli.rben and went AlluniUeripie andMade li fortune, liming It and then
ovi'.ig to Ml 1'un.i) and sUi'Uni; a ho-
tel. Is In siilous tronido in the lattercity. made a vicious attack on aii.ii 1 named Ruftu MeCray wli'.i asnoid lull. cling two !. nnd
Wo.i.i.I.i M.Ci.iy l...dI
Ii. i r. . M,.!,if, d i I ii - j ( f. led .j idi i, in mi i t k i j i y Pi
i i r to leu ti urn el i,, nt tint: t ; ,,i t .vi d:l i'. " .).
I I Ml. b' I,. MlW ,1. 11-1- ,
il
Id
Th"fit
t!,e pi
kc
I I '
1 tí l '
U-- : r.
' FriViu
a
p liilliS'
P
A
V.'t J:i M,:':
a'ud ",'.(
!,! t.d v '''cinU ofT',, wlio cnld!f In the l,'k ground an
li:msci of b'ilne1 with ;ipin,",and dispatch. After tho reading of
the minute the aecretary read aficen tho preHidenL ofTer-ni-
his reniKrtntion In the Int'repiB of
"'our ofcnterprlMl-i- acquire! call-Inrp- e
,ll,h in,!t.a VeKB,.
one 'ay bvorcommand, public rem
tho Injwa. Atho If are
well with rr"-peetn- byhn'' tnB was readart tho
cy. All diaeualonU"are
that committee the wa" Cotn-choK- on
U
onare
who
that oil
Am
les
Northeast.
November
au--o
In
well way.
If
fortunatesctv;.i.
dvery
n. livingnietitloned
fi,- -
le
vet
Wf
boone
successful.
toniounta'iiB
purcbaset
cuitivatlnii
t,
doubtless,
Where
7.
to
rep
Ik.
cuno,il:i.ii.;;ii.ii6
li'.'
I'i
I!-
printed and given widespread clron-lition- .
The apecial rommlttee onail toad subscriptions was called and
Jefferson Raynoldi explained thattho reason the committee had neg-
lected action was that bo had beencalled out of town on private busl-iii-- ia
and the other members hadfailed to meet and begin business.A motion prevailed that tho work berefoifed bark to tho committee forImmediate action.
A. B. Smith reported for tho com-mittee on county affairs that the assessment would stand as It had stoodfor a number of years and that theKüscsfwnr had done what he coiN.but the county commissioners hadcut down tho assessments until theynow stood as they had done for anjmber of years, and that the finalaction had been taken and the mat
closed.Mayor Geo. P. Money read a "write
up" for tho city and county whichIs to go Into the governors' annualrepoit to the secretary of the Inter-ior. Tho report Is splendidly gottenup and gives the condition or affairsIn tho county to good advantage.
Following the reiTTng the questionof the subscription from the city tothe Rock Island railroad was takenup and discussed. The discussionhinged on tho point of whether thesubscribers were lo get anyTTiIng Intho way of bonds of stock In theroad for their money or whether ItLhould bo a straight out bonus without strings. J. D. W. Veedor made?on address urging Immediate actionIn tho matter and urging that a bomis be raised. Ho seemed to voicetho sentiment of tho board and hisnews were the views of those assemmen. lie carried his point. Judge.xing also urged tho same thingsstrongly and the motion which camoup prevailed. A motion also wascarried that the committee bo em-
powered to elect Its own offlcers andfill all vacancies In the committee.
It waa strongly' urged that the com-mittee appointed to raise subscrip-tion should begin writ at once. Ifthere is a sentiment In favor of theload coming to this ck.v tho circula-tion of tho subscription list will showill If the tlOO.OOu caa not be raisedthut will also be shown. Tho suc-cess of tho subsection committeewill. In all probability, settle as towhether or not Las Vegas will getll.o Rock Island road; therefore,when the committee calls be liberal.
M. W. Browne called Judge Ixtngto the chair and addressed the boarden lbt subject of city sewerage. lisvanted a commlUeo to act with, themy council in the matter. J. K.Martin replied in buhalf of the coun-i- l
that the matter was under advisement and that tho city attorney hadtho matter In charge with a commit-tee from their body. The meetingadjoin nod to meet next Tuesdayei tiling.
James While, llryantsvillo, lad,says DeWilts Witch Hazel ttslvhealed running sores on both legs.Ho bad suffered 6 years. Doctors fail-ed to help him. Get HeWltt's. Ac-cept no Imitations. Winters DrugCo.. K. I). Goodall.
Convict W. P. Jones who has fourmoKthc to escaped from the In-
side wall of the penitentiary onenluht wbllo engaged In burningbrick. Ho waii recaptured at Pa in y
itblu six lours after his escape bythe tntl.orltieu of tho peulleidiuiy.His conduct will now lose bis goodtime refold ond will receive otheradi'nUHto puiibbuient. Hw speedy
thow (be penitentiary au-
thorities to be alert and energetic.
Fruptlons. cuts, burns, scalds, andsores of all kinds quickly healed byDeVVItt'a Witch Hazel Salve. Certaincr tor j.llea. e of counter-felts- .
P.o uro you get the original.PeWitt's. Winters Drug Co., K. 1).
Goodall.
The luleii.ational Mining mij li- -
vnlopmt iit company ha flled lneor-porati'-- papfrs in the oillces of l
fecretory J. W. Itaynolds.Tho incorporators and directors areO. A. Pl.eips. H. K. N. ph.diiu, F,Pipit, I.. A, MilUken, William Wtí.iii. U. H Robinson, D. O. Harrington.The hcad'i-iatter- of the company areft' Fifv. City. Us capital Is $1,001,.O'K), ulvlded into 1.5t)(),0ii0 slia;''ü,
Tho Santa Fe blockade againut Hi
Great Western l,as been raided,us Ikrit rond Is now In ti!iap to hanello all trajiiAr The bio. l.la,!.,
t I'l c i X4 : Ull d th.)a .I Al'vij i 1 v..I ii',1 of li hiI el
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er
t'.ty ti t",:--
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of the 1 - f p. "1. cr-- ,i i!.!(t t
riii'i f c ap' i'y.
yf1 ene
!. In tho ! v '
Iii'i'l to lii a.
Mr. Itsnd's wot y was truly ort's'le,demonstra! left beyond doubt the pho-
r.oir."nnl genlus attributed to him by
bis admirers. Hi assistant) did ro-
marknbly well, adding connpleriiblo to
the Interest of tho affair. Mr. Hand
played: "Hondo et Cprl'i'io";o," hy
itaint Pnens; '"Adlago (from (I minorConcerto)" by Ilntili and "Itallade etPolonaise do Concert." by Yle'in- -
temps. Ills encores were; "Sw"etPplrit Hear My Prayer." by Wallace;and "(!avot (Mlgnon)." by ThoiniThe young star'a efforts were of ahlKh order; his bearing aud tone worecxcc'ecitt ai.il bo i.!jj a UU fcJ!iand Piiieh. There la no question butwhat be has a brilllnnt future await-ing Mm In the realms of the musicalworld.
W. O. Glec uleeif ushered in the con-
ceit with ft piano solo "Valso C.v
price," by Chsmliiado. and in responsoto ft vigorous eneeiro he rendered"(Jrossmiitterehen lonelier" by Pango.Mr. (!r""n!eaf is an nccompllphe--
pi', ntnl , S 3 f- -n nr.lnllw
slve touch.Mis. R. C. Rankin furnished the
second number on the program, asoprano solo, entitled "An Open fl-oret," by Woodman. Mrs. Rackln la
tho et pedal pride of I Vegas music-
al circle, nnd ese-- perforrrisne winfor ber well merited applause. Hervoice Is clear and bell like In ton"and surprisingly well modulated. Sheappeased the clamor of the audiencefor more by singing "At Tartlng." byRogers.
"Iji Favorita" by IVmluettl, render-ed by Fr. H. C. Fouget ,on tho Frenrhhorn, was a pleasing Innovation tothe program. Tho good father Is oneof the best yoii'ig musicians In tl e
west and he delivered his numberwith surpassing ability.
V. O. Andetaon sang "A TOreador'Blxve Song," by Conchóla, and the
applause which h receivedIndicated that he was a prime favor-
ite with the audience. He has avoice of rar-- c.i.allty and his staeebear r.g la tionchalent and pleasing.
"Romanzo, (from La Gioconda)" byPonchlelll as sung by Mrs. KatherlneWhcelock, was received with vocifer-ous approbation on the part of theaudience. She responded with "Sep-tember." Mrs. Whcelock has a rarevolco Indeed, Its sweetness, exprésslvetiess and absolutely true tones In-
dicating that she has been blessedwith a high order of vocal cultureand that her tutor had the best of material from which to mould melody.
"Cybele," by Mullot, was charming-ly played by Miss Cooley, Fr. H. C.Pouget and Arthur Hand. The teiowii arranged for the French horn,violin and piano. Although It was thelast lumber on tho program It vna en-
thusiastically received and applauded.Much of the success of the cnter-- t
liument was duo to tho accon pun-Itic- ,
Mr. Greenleaf, who accompaniedAithur Hand, Mrs. C. C. G'se. .vho
assisted Mrs. Wheeloek and MissCooley, who gave the piano accom-
paniments to the other numbers.J. F. M.
WORKING HARMONIOUSLY.
The Committees Actively at Work-Citiz- ens
Will Visit Mr. Eddy.
The executive and the railroad sub-
scription committee of the board oítrade are right down to work andmoving harmoniously together. Twomeetings have been held, one yesterday aud one today and a plan of workmapped out. First, the committeewired Hem. C. 11. Kddy and by telegraph arranged a meeting wilh himat El Paso on Moaduy, September2nd., for consultation. This Is ar.excellent move, under tho power giv-en at the laat mooting of the board of
trade additions have been made tothe railroad committee bo that it nowconsitta of the following gentlemenMillard Brown, A. M. Blackewll. Jofferson Itaynolds, J. M. Cunningham,Hugh Loudon, A. A. Jones, J. I). W.Veedci. Representative cilP.cliswill on Sunday afternoon leave thiscity for Kl Paso to confer wilh MrKddy. The committee Is isauredthut tho point from which the coaloal will divergí :.i the Da v sou m.,'
ficd ls Is not s. ii' 1 i ml tl, , i,,,,,to bo dcternili.ei. upon. Thin Is
goad news rnd jflv- -s ? ns ',' vai a fairchance and r.iie make thefl.TT of b.T li'o for the new ro.ulAfter lis return the committee willformulate a paper to be.
ir.diluted. The Optic Is pleasedto noto that the committee is coiningup to the ileiiiBiids of the occnuton,and is likely to make an aggressiveand successful effort. The peopleshould now th-- i question ardnot cuasi until some eastern railroadconnection Is assured. If Ui Denverand Northeujtern, and the Rock
will not listen, if they turn ii'away and give us the go by, thereJdt IpUtteiil the railroads now center-ing nt Amarillo. Texas, coining to thewest, as a further means of an addltlonal trunk line. Now. however,every posible vtt,, niumbl ho read"lo. ( , t tl,e toniiectlon with H o It-i-
Inland. That road must see tho bene-fit it will receive f, mu ibo fj .d,.;,:of ibis iioiihw. rfii-- line In aid of Itschoioi-- but-iii..- Wok on and v. irkdtligelit ly and siicccm w .1 reino.
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Al'b-- i man J. W. AVr- of Aiim'! i.rone wi'in to I .e river "il a t'li'-- e R t
pe e ral eb:i
l'ive Luidos were bun In Hanla F"In eric liny. Fanla F" is doing prettyw.dl ia that lhi".
Cc 1. P. V. Poh'c.n, F 4 , a b uibiu.'r,it,,riic y ol Aiboiuerepie, is tn Hiec'lp.ta! on b'c.al 'THk', iMhh.
Hen, Thiimas Gnmnlea. treaaurorsod collector or lii.i Arnba county, isIII ArniiH'ii"tfl'',e on bimiii'".
I. Ci. ik, tho pl.i-- a e'1 Ae ill.- -
r"eic'iait lit iri the rft'vfnl to m .!the funereal of Joseph llirseh.
James T. I r.!:!r. t.-.-s Tf.trr.-'.- l Vi A!
buquei'O io frm i succes--t.i- l buaiueantr',j lo th: llora coiin'r.
M'í M Mi be, nderon has relumed'O Albui.iie i qnn from a sue--- .il
'.usincsi tilp.lO tho fan! T!i salouitry.
Hon. F.i'ai Alenxnder of Poeorrnwho was In Fanla Fo, Is a candidatefor nr. appointment to a Judgnhlp Ip
Porto Pico.J. Ron, Foray the .the flrnggitt at
Ccrllnei'. died of tuberc ulmiis, andwas buried there. Rev. W. A. CoOpof
of Ptinta Fe cllielntitif-- .
Chaves county will have a fall soi-rle-
of district court, there being Iti
tho bunds of tho countv treasurer$.l.0i:.li fot that rtiriHise.
Governor Otero has appointed Jos-
eph McMillan, of Glassgow, fleotland,coi.iniliuiloner of deeds for New Mex-
ico ln Grout Brillan and Ireland.Qdo Hang, the Chinaman who con-
ducts a laundry on PbIuco avenue In
Santa Fo has sold out and will go
Pan Francisco In a few days with bisWife.
Mrw. J C. P...RS, wife of tho e.Tn'Mii
sii erintenelent' of tho Prcshy'r rimpiPsion filmed ri'tiirned to Albuquer-que f re in ft trip to her old homo InVirginia.
Mra. I'h'Up Rriey left Albuquerquefor Cleburne. Tex., to malie arrange-nmnt- s
for tho settlement of Jhe fam-
ily there. Her husband will follow In
a fo r das.8. If. lvkiiif. of Columbia, Mo., ar
rived In Santa Fo nnd Joined his wife,Mrs. 9. If. I.'lklus amP Miss JuanitaElklns, who hal arrived fiero on theafternoon (ruin. .. , ,
Pr. I.vwIh Fnapp, of Chicago, whoIi ga!ulng f:me for Uvlng with aleper In iti'er to study that dreadfuldlpease, I.i a brother eot Dr. DvridKutipp, of Fanta Fe. ..
Mrs. George Creirghe. wife of thewejll iir.own idockman of tornar, andhrr fritnd, Mrs. C. Hlllyer, came Inlo AlLiiciuer'jue from ,tbo west audppent a flay .n tho city. '
Watson Downs of the tiOBtofTice
forci left .Albuquerque itor Pueblo.Watson Is very fond of Albuquerque,but J.ist at the present time has ft
strong lll.luc for the Colorado city.Major J. S. Van, Doren returned
Oom Ad.ttquerque, to.JUuewater. Honi.ys that ho has never seen the cropslcking letter, though not so muchruin huí fallen In that section as InA'buquoique.
Tbo Faun Vista Presbyterianat Flora Vets. Pan Jimn
county, fllr-e-. Incorporation papera lathe oirico of Territorial Secretary J.W. Riiyuolda Tlie Incorporators andtnistees arc Frank T. Hickman, An-- t
ir.c Sever, Audiuw J. Gilmour.
James E. Perkins, superintendentthe Jicarilla Apache Indian school atDulce, Rio Arriba county, has beentranserred nnd promoted to tho
of Truxton Canonschool. Arizona, at $1,600, being
cl.nrgs of all agency mutters88 well.
Mnrsdutl Thomas McMliln returnedto Albuquerque from El Paso.brliigingwith bun Paulino Galleaos, th nmnwhí stabbed Pablo Jaramillo t adance the other night. GulKios waiv-ed examination befopa the Justice andwas bound over to the grand Jury.
Profess,-- . A. T!. Ctroua, piUdpa.1 ofthe All'iiiiiieiijiie high school, who ha,l een Fp. iiding his vacation In 'H'i.iiHasand Colorado Is now at Taos. N. M.
After xliilting t,ypral of the quaintrndifiiof the tribal cltuices',' he will return toAlbuquerque.
At CeirllloK SWlff Mnreelt o Gar-el-
o( 'fi B,,, ti,o property ofthe Central Mining company upon ancxccull. far 2oo ,tt favf)r ()ftiiln W P. Dame who bought In theproperty which of the GreatCentral niluo ,ti Bi,out 120 acres ofmín.-a- '. lend. ,
Pr. Francis Cjofikou at Facta FerCrtoitiu'd a skillful and ' suecos, fuloperation upon an old woman numedf'lpiiunn Romero de Tafoya.lug a catnrae-t- , the w',i.'.;! l.dtig to-tally blind In both eye'd. Hut now,Willi tho UKC of niitii!,!.! 'lijicctaeles,she finds her vl.slori restored. The.patient Is In he-- Vth year.' !'
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land, Miss Atkinson nnd ,V:i lVijHurt of To Itit.iiil to ki.ot inthe near fuH'i'; on a tour of Kiir--
and will re mi In away six nocii'ia,Mi'is Hurt t. ill icmn.lii r.t one of n,.:ll.phlc e enl"i s of "inope to pet ice tloo iniiH.'i ! ti uiii'-".;- .
Ill anos of eir croup pívo tñ,.little one One Minute Cicrji Curo.T'ien red easy and have no Tliochild will bo all right In a little,while. It never fiols. I'leumnttake, nlwavs safe sure nr. almud
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Co., K .1). Goodall.
Tho city tennis of Albuquerq--
ti apsferred (lie filirar yof the Ladi. V
aKPocla'lon from tho quarlers in Goldavenue to the (entra! school iiulldirg,Several members of tho board. Comm!f.i!oner Tlerney, Siiierln(ende-ii- t
Pic kcy and the whole forre of Janitorassisted in the removal.
WHAT A TALE IT TELLS.If that mirror of yours h', ovist n
wretched, satlow complexion, a Jartviliced look, moth pitc hes ntii". hi,,!, be ion the skin. It's liver trouble: but i ,r.King's Now Life Pills ti;oliver, purify tlie blood. (,jVe c
skin, rosy cheeks, rich complo-dor.- .
Only 2f,e nt Mm phy-Vn- T'ette-- P'-i- :;
Co., Ilrowne-Matir.annre- s Co.
Tho liw icqulros that the assess-ment Ii:1Ik r.t the several co:mJ:esKhali bo füe.l n the ofl'ico of the terrltcirli.l auditor on or before Septem-ber 1 ot each year. So far Territorial'auditor W. G. Sargent has received tlmassessment rtdls of but three roiiu-tlo- s,
name!-- . Mora, San Miguel an.TBernalillo counties.
Mrs. S. H. Allport. Johnstown., p.i.,snys: "Our little girl almost strangl-ed to death Tilth croup. Tho f.octoi-- isaid she couldn't live but sh iVnHinstantly relieved by Olio MinutoCongU Cure. Wliiters.Drug Co KD. Goodall.
A worktinln is kept ceminnHy ;,tthe p'ace of the recent v i .lio.its i owas held from 1!? o'clock until 1
at Fulton while a glider wa- - bi'i-is- .
put" ln place,
THEIR 8ECRET IS OUT.All Sutiieville, Ky., was cu'Ioh: fo
learn the cause of the vast improve-ment In tho health Mrs. H. P. Whit-taker- ,
who had for a long tli.no eiiduied untold suffering from a rhron!.bronchial trouble'. "It's, all due toPr. King's New Discovery," writes h. rhusband. "It eompMely cured heranu ah.o cured our lietle grand-daiiKli-te- r
of a severe attack of WhoopingCough." It positively cures coughs,Colds. La Grippe, Uronchltls, allThroat and Liinr troubles, (luaiaii-tee-
by Murphey-Va- petten Drug Co.,bottles at Md'pheyYau IVtU'ti D u-
Co., Browne Munzanres.D. C. n..0Ve s It ft Albuquerque f.ir
Ipdlanapolls, Ind., for a three w teks"vbit.
TO SAVE HER CHilD..From frightful tllsflgurement: Mra.
Nannie Gallcgcr. 01" la Gifti.Ke.. a ,applied Iliieklen'a Salvo togreat sores on her head and f,ic(. andwrites Its quick curo exei.ed.-- . nilt..Cir bepcii. vre.rks woneioi's inKorea, Bruise;", fikiu Krupiions. Ciiih,ltuins and Piies. 2. Cure giiarintoed by Murphy an Pe ttcu Driig Co.,lirowi'R-Monzanarc- s Co.
Antonki A. Salas of Pimm Weil lValencia count' is In the capital onbUliilK'Pli.
ASTOUNCtD THE OITOR.Keillor S. A. Brown, of PciinetH yi,
S. ('., was onc Immensely Biirp':,. d"Ihrough Icio; Biiffeiing frotu d,h.pepsin." b writes, "my wif..- - v,i;;greatly run down, she ,,1sreii'h or vb'nr and t..i:T ,.ldistress for her atomacn, bul Bt.tried l.'citric liiuers whiehin i ui once. ami. art.--h.'ittlca, kho Pi entirely
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Supellideadent C. J. Cranduil of Urn
ro'.'OM.nv.it Lillian school In i'ai taFe (iiul of the? fmliau imcblns of muthern New M.wlco, leporls two more
s at Co. hiil from the . p. I. mitr.-va- 'l n g there. umUijig u total of ndeaths bus far.
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