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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

10-23-1900

Santa Fe New Mexican, 10-23-1900New Mexican Printing Company

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

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ANTA FE NEW MEXICANVOL. 37 SECOND EDITION SANTA FE, N. M., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1900. CITY AND NORTHERN MAIL NO. 210

SHERMAN'S FDNERAL. THE FOUR CORNERS.A GREAT FLOOD THE REBELLION POLITICAL A FLOOD AT

SILYER CITY

PENITENTIARY

IMPROVEMENTSThe Only Point in the United States Where

Four Commonwealths Meet,IN CHINAThe List of Honorary Pall Bearers WasAnnounced Today.

Washington, October 23. The follow

OF ORATORY

Bryan Is Booked for as High as

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY REPUBLICANS.The Four Corners Is a point marked

by a huge stone monument suggestingby proper Inscription that Colorado,It Is Making Considerable Progress, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah cornerStrong Legislative and County Ticket

Eighteen Speeches a Day in

New York.

It Poured Down the Main Street and

Swept Away the Heavy Timbers

for a Bridge.

dominated.Special to the New Mexican.

Especially in the Provinces

of the South,

A Good Word for That Territorial

Institution by an Old

Soldier,

A COMPETENT MANAGEMENT

Las Vegas, N. M October 23. At 2

at that point.It is the only four corners in the

union, or the only points where the cor-ners of four Btates meet.

SUBMERGED BY LAVA.The point is in the midst of a large

ing Is the complete list of honorary pallbearers for the funeral of John Shermantomorrow. Secretary Hay, SecretaryGage, Justice Harlan, Admiral Dewey,General Miles, J. D. Came-

ron, J. A. Kasson, of the state depart-ment, Judge Bancroft Davis, SenatorHawley, and Myron M. Parker. Thefuneral train will leave Washington forMansfield at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow.

STOLE $50,000 WORTH OF JEWELS.

CAMPAIGNING IN MARYLAND TEN REBEL COMMANDERS STOCKING COLFAX STREAMS

o"clock p. m. the Republican countyconvention had made four nominations,which were as follows: Charles A.Spless and Frank Springer, legislativecouncil; Cleofas Romero, sheriff; JoseFelix Esquibel, commissioner from thefirst district.

Governor Boosevelt Made 14 AddresseeOne of the Most Successful Generals Is a Six Thousand Rainbow Trout Placed in the

area that was at one time completelysubmerged by lava. So many tons ofthe molten rock were spewed from thevolcano upon the tract that no vegeta-tion has ever shown Itself. Perfectlylevel, one can see for miles with no in

Yesterday He Was Frequently Inter-

rupted Bryan's New York Itine-

rary Prepared. .

A Great Change for the Better Within theLast Eighteen Months-- A Deficit

Changed into a Handsome

Surplus.

Mere Stripling The Bebels Do NotPlunder and Meet with a Hearty

Welcome.

Vermejo Biver Many Sheep Shippedfrom Springer A Train Buns

into a Ditch.

Charles E. Mather Is Under Arrest at BERNALILLO COUNTY REPUBLICANS.

They Nominated a Legislative and CountySeattle Charged with Theft. .T

New York, October 23. Charles E.terruption to his vision whatever.

It does not appear that It would furMather, aliaa J. t?. Moore,, who is under

Kingston, N. T., October 23. Despitethe serious strain of the numerousspeeches yesterday Governor Roosevelt

DONA ANA COUNTY.Ticket Yesterday.The Republicans of Bernalillo county

nish a beautiful spot for a marriage al-

tar, and yet it is the place where thePekin, October 23.-- The 14th United

States infantry departs i from Jie city.arrest at Seattle, Wash., was a jewelry Louis Jackson, of Las Cruces, whilesalesman formerly for the firm of Math hell their county yesterday Navajo lover and his dark-skinn-playing foot ball, broke an arm.er & Wentworth. Mather is accused by bride are often made man and wife,Miguel Estrada and Miss Angelita

at Albuquerque. The permanent officersof the gathering were: Chairman, E. A.

found his throat in excellent conditionthis morning. He was inclined to laughover the numerous interruptions yester-day. He was assured that the country

and where their hearts and hopes andGallegos were married at Mesilla Park.Mlera; vice chairmen, Pollearpio Armi- -

The Royal Welsh fusileers also depart-ed.

THE REBELS WELCOMED.Hong Kong, October 23. The situa-

tion at Canton is comparatively quiet.It is reported that the consuls receivedletters warning them of danger. Refu

M. Hasdorf and family, of Las Cru

a number of wholesale jewelers and dia-

mond merchants in this city of the theftof jewelry valued at about $50,000.' Heobtained goods on memorandum, and

lives are welded, but a recent visitor tothat section gives the following acjo and Esquipulo Baca; secretaries,through which he was going to-d- ces, have returned to San Antonio, Tex.,Emiliano Sandoval and T. K. Lawes; count of some of the ceremonies conwould not produce the same kind of dls to live.

interpreter, Nestor Montoya and Modesaccording to the police pawned them nected with a marriage celebration atThe Society of Industrials gave a conorder. At 9 o'clock the train started upthe Catskill mountains. Fifteen

Editor of the New Mexican.Two years ago It was my good fortune

to be a visitor to the penitentiary atSanta Fe, when it was under the man-agement of E. H. Bergmann, who, itwas reported, was the only man thatcould run an institution of that kindsuccessfully. He told me at that timethat he was hampered for the want offunds. The Hon. Governor Otero didnot think that he was the only man whocould run the institution, so shortly aft-er I was transferred to a new field oflabor he appointed Hon. H. O. Hursumwarden of the penitentiary. After anabsence of a year and a half I wasbrought back to my old field of labor.One evening I called on Governor Otero

that point:under the name of J. C. Moore. cert at the Southern Methodist churchto C. Ortiz. The following are the legis-lative and county nominations thatspeeches will be made by the candidate, After the ceremony is over the Invited

guests of the tribe are some of themARRIVED AT CANTON. were made: Council, Thomas Hughes,At Phoenicia Governor Rooseveltbriefly referred to the fact that there for Bernalillo county; Dr. G. W. Harri wounded and some of them prostrate

son, for Bernalillo and McKinley coun from exhaustion, but still the idea of allPresident and Mrs, McKinley Were Giventhis sacrifice is to wish that the brideties; representatives, Emiliano Gutiera Hearty Greeting.

gees from Hul Chow say that the rebelsare welcomed everywhere. They takenothing without payment, and aretreated as guests Instead of enemies.Their leaders are supposed to numberten, each commanding a separate band.The one operating In the How LungHinterland is a mere stripling, but iseverywhere successful. He is reportedto have defeated a large body of impe-rial troops, killing a hundred Chinesesoldiers.

rez, E. V. Chavez; for Bernalillo coun

were evils in the country and thingsthat ought to be improved, but he saidhe would not join Bryan in trying toremedy them by destroying everythingIn the country. The next stop was at

and groom may enjoy one beautiful,boundless, shoreless sea of weddedCanton, Ohio, October 23. President

ty, Alex. Bowie, for Bernalillo and Mcand Mrs. McKinley reached Canton 10:30 bliss.

AN INDIAN WEDDING.todav. A large number of people

Kinley counties; school superintendent,Frank A. Hubbell; probate clerk, J. A,

Summers; treasurer and collector, C. Kat his house for the purpose of payingmy respects to his guod wife and babies.

assembled on the station platform, andbid them a hearty welcome as thev

at Las Cruces.The Woman's Improvement Associa-

tion of Las Cruces will erect a windmillfor the park in that town.

There are four cases of typhus feverat Las Cruces, but all the cases havebeen imported from other states.

An alleged deaf and dumb beggargathered a harvest of shekels at LasCruces, until Deputy Sheriff BenjaminWilliams persuaded him to talk and tolisten, which wound up the beggar's lit-

tle game as far as Las Cruces was con-

cerned.GRANT COUNTY.

Plenty of wild ducks are reported inthe vicinity of Lordsburg.

The normal school base-ba- ll team at

An Indian weaning at tne four cor-

ners Is different from a wedding at theiNewnan; snerirr, t. s. Hubbell; assespassed under a large flag draped over While there he introduced me to Mr.

Kursum, who gave me a cordial Invitasor, Alejandro Sandoval; county commac section oi the platform. THE MINISTERS FAVORABLE.Paris, October 23. At a cabinet

to-d- M. Delcasse, minister of for-

eign affairs, announced that the minis- -

A CABINET MEETING.tion far the purpose of seeing the im-

provements he had made in a year and

missioners first district, E. A. Mlerasecond, J. L. Miller; third, R. W. Hop-kins; probate judge, Esquipulo Baca;surveyor. J. R. Farwell; river commis

Waldorf-Astori- a.

At the four corners It is the occasionfor a dance, in which the guests be-

come ugly, painted, writhing, howling,groaning monsters. They believe theymust do penance In order for all the

half. As I was in that vicinity a fewIt Discussed Oubanand Chinese Matters ters of the powers at Pekln met recent days ago I dropped in to see them. Ifound all the prisoners at work. Therely to ly examine the Frenchand the Death of John Sherman.

Washington, D. C, Oct. 23. The cabsioners, Epimenio Tafoya, FranciscoGonzales, Rafael Chaves, Franciscoproposition as a basis for peace negotia sins the bride and groom are liable toGabaldon.inet meeting yesterday was devoted tlons, and showed themselves favorable commit during their married life.

was not an idle man among them. Theyhave 214 men, a few colored men, someAmericans, but the great majority arenatives. I could not help but notice

largely to action on the death of Ex- - The following central committee was Silver City defeated the Demlng Junior The god of marriage is a greedy one.thereto.HARBOR WORKS LEASED. appointed: Frank A. Hubbell, J. M

Shandaken.BRYAN'S NEW YORK ITINERARY.' New York, October 23. William J.Bryan's Itinerary after he is finishedwith the national association of Demo-cratic clubs on Saturday night has beenprepared by the Democratic state com-

mittee. He will rest in this city on Sun-

day and start up the state on the NewYork Central railroad at 9:30 o'clockthat night. He will make eighteenspeeches on Monday, returning to NewYork for a few hours. He will start outagain about midnight. On Tuesday hewill make fourteen speeches.

Washington, October 23. W. J. Bryanspent an hour and a quarter in the na-

tional capital About 1,000 peo-

ple were awaiting him at the depot. He"breakfasted with William K.Springer. At 9 o'clock Bryan was driv-en to the Baltimore & Ohio depot, wherehe made a brief speech on imperialismand civil service. About 5,000 peoplewere massed about the depot. Bryan

Sandoval, Policarplo Armijo, E. A.London, October 23. The Globe annine by a score of 13 to 9. "

The remains of George Jenkins, whodied at the ladles' hospital at SilverCity, were shipped to his former home

the many improvements that have ta-

ken place In loss than a year and a

Secretary of State Sherman. The pres-ident directed Secretary of State Hay toprepare a formal announcement of thisdeath for official Information of the di-

plomatic service. The meeting consid

Mlera, Manuel Baca, Vidal Chaves,nounces that Great Britain has leasedThomas Hughes, J. E. Saint, Rafaelfrom English contractors the harbor

at Glen Ellyn, 111.works of Ching Wan Tao, now In coursehalf, and all for the better. Mr. Bursuminformed me that when he took chargethe institution was running behind.

Chaves, Emiliano Sandoval, George C.Bowman.ered the subject of the Cuban constitu A hop joint was raided at Silver City

by Sheriff Blair and Constable Montez.of construction, for eight months, withthe object of landing men and storesthere, utilizing the branch railroad

tional convention. General Woodbrought some Interesting information UNION COUNTY DEMOCRATS.

They think he orders them to dance andtear their hair until death or exhaustioncomes as a relief.

The bride Is dressed in the copper-colore- d

garment that nature gave herbarring a short skirt from the waistdown nearly to the knees.

The groom hoodoos the "conventionalblack" for a breech clout with a laceborder about it.

When the ceremony begins the brideand groom stand In the center of a cir-

cle lit by the fires of a bear-fles- h sacri-fice. While the fumes arise from the

Besides smoking outfits, sets of loadedSince then he has put in $25,000 worth ofmachinery, built several new buildings,and furnished all the brick for the In-

side work of the new capltol, and estab

dice were found.thence to Tang Ho, where it joins the The Ticket They Nominated at Their CounSuperintendent Harms, of the smelmain line to Pekin, ty Convention at Clayton.

The Democratic county convention ofter, has commenced the construction ofa seven-roo- m cottage with all modernTHE REVOLUTION SUPPRESSED.

on this subject which was laid beforethe cabinet. At the conclusion of themeeting it was stated that the agree-ment between England and Germanyas to their future policy in China is es-

pecially satisfactory to this govern-ment, particularly as It is a recognition

conveniences at Silver City.

lished a fine brick plant, and has threeteams of Missouri mules as fine as anyUncle Sam ever owned; all of whichhave been paid for, and still has moneyto its credit In the bank. It makes a

Union county met at Clayton and nomi-nated the following ticket: For repre-sentative, W. J. Eaton; county clerk, J.

The women of the Methodist churchGeneral Garcia Has Surrendered Uncon at Lordsburg have purchased a house

M. Gonzales; Bherlff, Salome Garcia;ditionally to the Authorities.San Domingo, October 23. The com assessor, Candldo Garcia; superintend

for a parsonage, and Rev. T. L. Adamswill move from the church ranch atRichmond to Lordsburg.

of the principles laid down in the Haynote of July 3, regarding the open doorIn China and maintenance of the Integ plete suppression of the revolution Is ent of public schools, Howell Ernest;

county commissioners, J. W. Wiggins,Donaciano Vigil, Juan Trujlllo; probate

officially announced. General Garcia One of the largest floods of the seasonrity of the empire.

COMING HONE.came pouring down Main street, Silversurrendered unconditionally. Senator

Mota has been arrested on a charge ofcomplicity In the movement.

City, last week from Bear mountain.judge, Julio Lobato; county surveyor,Fernando Garcia. After the nomina City Marshal Laird had just placed the

The Volunteers in the Philippines Will tions a parade was formed, in which theBOUND FOR CHINA. heavy timbers for the bridge across

Main street when the flood carried them

specialty of making paving brick whichis far superior to any brick made in thiswhole western country. In a short,tlmeit will be fully equipped to compete withother manufacturers, and hopes to beable to ship brick of a superior quality,either for pavements or structuralwork, to San Francisco' and our newpossessions in the Orient. The groundslook as if they had been well taken careof, and the kitchen and cooking ar-

rangements are as clean as any you willfind in any private dwelling. While go-

ing through the kitchen I noticed thebread was In large loaves and looked

Union county Democratic free silverBegin to Leave Manila.San Francisco, Cal., October 23. At club took part. The free silver club had away down the arroyo, where they were

on Its banner as a motto, "Free Silver, picked up and replaced at the originalThe Battleship Kentucky Starts Out on aFree Land, Free Speech, Free Country."

military headquarters here it is statedthat the first installment of the volun-teer army now in the Philippines will

site.Long Voyage.New York, October 23. The new bat DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION.leave Manila on November 1. From that RIO ARRIBA COUNTY.

Incendiaries set fire to the old wagon

burning animal the groom pierces hisHp to show what he would do with thatpart of his anatomy should It ever letfall a word dishonoring his fair lady.She bows and takes him by the hand.The groom then cuts an artery In hisarm, and as the blood flows from it hebathes the feet of the bride as an evi-

dence that his blood and brawn shallprotect her as long as he lives.

A WEDDING MARCH.

By the light of the dim fire the brideand groom are seated beside the monu-ment at the four corners. Around themin a barbaric circle the guests dance In

breechclouts until sheer exhaustioncompels them to faint and fall. Afterthe first one has fallen the Interestingportion of the dance begins. Every onebecomes a maniac, and as they passover his prostrate form they kick himand endeavor as best they can to extin-

guish his lamp of life forever. As a rulehe soon gains consciousness, however,and is back in line again, bleeding andwounded, ready to bruise the prostrateform of some other one who falls out of

the circle.

time until next June transports willbring home about 25,000 men at a rate A County and Legislative Ticket Nomi bridge south of Chama, and It was com-

pletely destroyed.

tle-shi- p Kentucky, bound for the Asiat-ic station to relieve the battle-shi- p Ore-

gon, and which sailed Saturday, butreturned the same night to Its anchor-

age off Tompktnsvllle owing to one ofthe big guns in the forward turret not

of 4,000 to 5,000 a month. very palatable. It all satisfied me thatif you appoint a good man and an

business man In all public insti

nated This Afternoon.The Democratic county convention W. F. Foster, who has been first cook

THE WOOL MARKET; at the Denver & Rio Grande hotel attutions there would not he so much ofChama, has purchased the Hub chop

met again last evening at 5 o'clock. Thefollowing permanent organization wasperfected: President, J. D. L. A. Carlllo,

working properly upon being tried off

Sandy Hook, sailed again y.house in the same town.The Tone Continues Quiet, But There Are

ot Cleneguilla; vice presidents, Juan

a deficiency to be made up at the end ofeach year. Efficiency, cleanliness andhumane treatment seem to be the orderof the day at the penitentiary at SantaFe. Yours respectfully,

TAOS COUNTY.

The Taos band is raising funds forIncreased Sales.

Boston, October 23. The sales of wool ACCUSED OF MURDER. Jose Silva, of Galisteo, and W. H. Colehere this week show some increase, but the purchase of Instruments.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Philips, of Taos,Four Prominent Youne Hen of Patersonman, of Cerrlllos; secretary, A. B. Ren-eha- n;

Interpreters, A. P. Hill and JoseOrtiz y Baca. Addresses were made byO. N. Marron, J. D. W. Veeder and N.

have been presented with a baby boy.THE OLD CAPTAIN. .

A NEW MEXICO OIL FIELD.Charged with a Serious Orim.

New York, October 23. Last night

the tone of the market continues quiet,and purchases have been confined tobuyers who happened to be In need ofwool. Territory wools rule at 4345c forfine, medium and fine scoured, but sta

said: "I am not much of an admirer ofthat civil service which . is suspendedwhen a president is inaugurated until

"he can All all offices with friends, "andis extended by the president when he isabout to retire, in order that he mayprotect his friends in office." Bryan leftfor Rockvllle, where he made the firstof a series of speeches in a tour ofMaryland.

CHEERS FOR ROOSEVELT.Newburgh, N. Y., Oct. 23. An im-

mense crowd greeted Roosevelt's trainhere. This is the home of the Republi-can candidate for governor, B. B. Odell,and he was at the head of the crowd.Speaking took place in the court housesquare. When the two candidates ap-

peared arm in arm a great cheer wentup. Odell introduced Roosevelt.

THE RACE QUESTION.Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 23. Bryan

spoke here fifteen minutes to one of thelargest crowds of the day and discussedall the issues of the campaign. Beforeleaving Huntington, Bryan's privatecar was decorated with the nationalcolors. At St. Albans, Bryan devotedalmost the entire attention to the racequestion and elaborated on an argu-ment which he has heretofore made tothe effect that the question is alreadymade sufficiently serious by the racecomplications in this country.ENTIRE POPULATION TURNED

OUT.Phoenicia, N. Y., October 23. At West

Hurley and Shokan about the entirepopulation turned out to greet Roose-velt.

A VAIN BOAST.Frederick, Md.; October 23. "You will

hear people' say that if I am elected Iwill not enforce the law. That Is notthe danger. They know that If I amelected I will put the same kind ofstriped clothes on the big thief that areput on the little one." This declaration"was made by Bryan In his speech inthis city to-d- before a large crowd.

NO ENTHUSIASM FOR BRYAN.Washington Junction, Md., October

23. Bryan's first stopping place inMaryland was at Rockvllle, Montgom-ery county. There he addressed a fair-size- d

crowd, which was only moderatelydemonstrative.

UNION COUNTY.Frank Wilson is building a new cotB. Field, after which the convention adGeorge Kerr, Walter McAllister, Wil

journed until this forenoon at ten tage at Folsom.liam Death and Andrew Campbell,o'clock. The enrollment of the public schoolprominent young men, were arrested by A Million Dollar Company Organized tople lots call for 4748c, while some deal-

ers are holding out for 50c for this class. A BIG SPOUTER.at Folsom is 112.FORENOON SESSION.After convening this forenoon at the

the police of Paterson, N. J., accusedof having caused the death of Jennie Daniel Padilla Is building a new resiFleece wools are a slow sale, with

An Artesian Well at Buswell That FlowsExploit It.

A company capitalized at $1,000,000 hasbeen organized to drill for coal oil inthe vicinity of Gallup. The principal

court house the Democratic county con dence at Folsom.Hosschieter, a young woman, whoseprices nominal. Australian super comb-

ing are quoted lower since the opening vention went Into caucus, at which the A horse and saddle were stolen at 1,800 Gallons a Minute,

The Mining Record published the picfollowing nominations were determined Clayton last week.of the London market. place of business will be at Wtnslow,W. R. Newklrk raised a pumpkin at Ariz. The following officers have beenture of an artesian well recently drilled

near Roswell. It says:WORKING FOR STATEHOOD. Folsom which weighs 78 pounds. elected: W. H. Burbage, president andA big cave has been discovered in the "The flowing stream came boiling out treasurer; J. F. Luthy, vice president

upon: Council, Hon. Charles F. Easley;house, J. D. L. A. Carrlllo and EugenloSena; sheriff, Marcellino Garcia; coun-'- y

commissioners first district, ArthurL. Seligman; second, John J. Hart;third, Charles L. Pollard; probate judge,Tose Ignez Roybal; probate clerk, Man

body was found last night on the out-

skirts of Paterson. To-da- y Garret A.

Stowcroft was taken into custody.Stowcroft made a statement that hewas hired by McAllister, Kerr, Deathand Campbell to drive them with MissBosschieter on Thursday night. Theystopped at a saloon, where the girl, aft-er drinking, became stupefied. Stow-

croft said he understood she had beenjtven knock-o- ut drops. They placed her

hills near Folsom by J. M. Greggs, M.B. Sisneros, Joseph Thomas and WardOklahoma and Indian Territory Want to of the casing, and stands 24

Inches above the top of the casing. TheThomas. flow is estimated at from 1,400 to 1,800Come in as One State.

Fort Worth, Tex., October 23. Citi

and resident agent in New Mexico: Wil-

liam M. Nelson, secretary; T. J. Kelly,general manager and general agent. In-

corporators and directors for the firstyear: W. H. Burbage, S. F. Park, Wil-

liam M. Nelson, II. M. Muchmore, T. J.

Jackson Tabor received 100 rock bassgallons per minute. The rule heretofore

zens of Oklahoma and Indian Territory tel Delgado; treasurer and io has been to allow 100 gallons for everyfrom the United States fish commissionwith which to stock the reservoir on hisfarm near Folsom.

collector, Frank S. Davis; assessor, inch the flow Btood above the casing ofwant single statehood for the two terri-tories. The formation of leagues to pro nastacio Gonzales; superintendent of that size, but the flow Is calculated atn a rig, where she became unconscious. O Kelly, all of Wlnslow; E. M. Sanjule,mote this end has commenced. The first The south-boun- d train on the Coloraschools, Nlcanor Baca; surveyor, J. L.

seventy-fiv- e gallons per Inch per minThe men became frightened, and as the Concepclon Gonzales, of Gallup; H. A.

Sims, Harry Hillyer, J. F. Luthy, of AlZimmerman.arirl did not revive, drove to the office do & Southern railroad ran into a ditchbetween Trinidad and Folsom and was ute, which Is believed to be accurate.

When confined in an additional joint ofleague was organized at Wagoner, I. T.Determined efforts In this direction arebeing made by the leading people of if Dr. Townsend. The girl continued AFTERNOON SESSION.

The convention went into caucus delayed nine hours by the accident.casing it stood 12 feet 4 Inches above theunconscious, and the men were advised

to take her home. They drove to the ground."The manner in which Elza White

again to make some changes on theticket agreed upon In the forenoon. Theticket as finally nominated Is: For the

COLFAX COUNTY.

Scarlet'fever has made its appearanceYOUTSEY IN THE FRANKFORT JAIL.

and his crew of workmen have done thishouses of two other physicians, but didnot succeed in getting medical afd. Thegirl died. They then drove out to the at Springer.council, Hon. C. F. Easley; for the

Pocket thieves have been operatingHe Was Removed from the Train on a house, Eugenio Sena and John L. D. A.

Carrlllo; county commissioners firstplace where the body was discoveredand left It there.

around Raton lately.Cot.

Frankfort, Ky., October 23. Henry E. The lakes on the mesa around Ratoniistrfct, Arthur Seligman; second disare alive with wild ducks.SHORT $900,000.Toutsey, sentenced to life Imprisonment trict, Francisco Rael; third district,HIRERS' STRIKE.THE At Maxwell City a Democratic meetat Georgetown for complicity in theing was presided over by a woman, Mrs.Goebel assassination, was placed in jail

buquerque. The oil fields are eighteenmiles northeast of Gallup. The com-

pany has acquired locations on 640 acresof the land. The formation Is stratifiedand sedimentary, and consists of sand-

stone, shale and coal. A sandstonestrata exposed for a long distance onthe brow of the hill contains a layer ofsandstone 10 or more feet thick, full ofretroleum Indications. The rock of thislayer Is bleached and white on the out-

side, but when broken Into It is brown,and all of It Is saturated with oil or hasthe Indications of drled-u- p oil. In ashort tunnel run Into this the petroleumoozes out of the sandstone. There areseveral barrels of oil In the bottom ofthe tunnel. Some oil has been '

away for use as wagon grease 8

er purposes, This oil. from -.-

and evaporation, has become tV' i .

Is of the consistency of tar -

syrup.

Defalcations of a Trusted BankThe W. S. McCloud.A. G. Dawson has received 6,000 rainTeller.

New York, October 23. Shortly before

here y. He lay on a cot with hisface covered as he was moved from thetrain to the Jail.

Charles L. Pollard; probate judge, JoseS. Gonzales; probate clerk, Manuel Del-

gado; sheriff, Marcelino Garcia; asses-

sor, Anastaolo Gonzales; collector andtreasurer, Frank S. Davis; county su-

perintendent of schools, Jo.se Segura;county surveyor, John L. Zlmmermann.

bow trout, which he placed In the Vermejo river In the vicinity of the Dawsonranch.

the close of business in Wall street thisafternoon there was a current rumorthat an employe of a leading bank haddefaulted to a large amount. It wasstated that the Wall street bank affect

Miss Jessie Renoe, formerly stenograThe committee on resolutions reportKAJUEBT XSPOBTMONEY AND METAL.

New York, Oct. 23. Money on callpher for Hugo Seaberg at Springer, anded the customary resolutions, whichHarry Barrows were married at Salt

ed was the First National; that the were adopted. The rooster was adoptedas the emblem on the ticket. A county Lake City. -firm at 4 5 per cent. Prime mer-

cantile paper, 5 6. Silver, 65.

work calls attention to the fact thatthey have attained most satisfactoryresults with the Keystone driller. Theywork day and night, having two shifts,and usually finish a well in four, five orsix days. The machine is powerful, andis equipped with heavy drills that go

through anything."The water In these wells is found In a

layer of sand and gravel from 200 to 600

ftet below the surface. As soon as the

pipe Is driven into this stratum the wa-

ter rises. A number of wells have been

put in, and, with only a few exceptions,they all flow. This water Is believed tocome from the melting snow on themountains, and percolates through the

porous gravel until It finds a vent. The

gravel is overlaid with a blanket of blue

clay and putty-lik- e alluvium. What Is

being done along the Pecos and Hondorivers can be done in many other partsof New Mexico and western Texas, aswell as other parts.

In making these wells, it Is essentialthat the piping be carefully put In In

such a way that the flow of water willbe conducted to the surface. Unless thisli done, the water may rise a certaindistance and flow away through opencrevices or dry strata of sand without

employe was named Alvord, and that

The United Mine Workers Expect ItsSpeedy Conclusion.

ilazelton, Pa October 23. Aroundthe headquarters of the United MineWorkers to-d- the belief was unani-

mous that the end of the strike willcome within a short time. PresidentMitchell, notwithstanding contrary re-

ports, has set no date for the calling oft. of the strike. As soon as all the oper-ators signify their willingness to pay a10 per cent advance of wages until April1 the national executive board will be.called In session to vote on the endingof the contest.

"

A MEETING ;

'Scranton.r Pa.; October 23. ThomasNicholas, president of district No. 1,

H. C. Abbott, of Springer, sold to W.H. Nye, of Fowler, Colo., 4,000 head ofChicago. Wheat,, October, 71: De

central committee was then appointed,one member from each district. Thecommittee was organized late this aft lambs. They averaged 66 pounds apiece.

the defalcation will reach a largeamount, possibly $700,000. The officersof the bank refused Information thisafternoon, but promised a statementcovering Alvord's alleged wrong doing

cember, 72J6 72Ji. Corn, October,39V, December, 35. Oats, October,21 December, 21J6 22.

THREE MEN STABB1 D.ernoon, after the New Mexican had He also shipped 4,500 wethers to theKansas City market.gone to press. IV;A Bloody Fieht, Wb'cb Ocmm

later. The man has not yet been arrest COCHITI DISTRICT.H. E. Anderson Is erecting a new liv

RED PIPKIN FOUND GUILTY.ed, but probably will be apprehendedbefore long. The First National Bank ery barn at Bland.

The road between Bland and WoodHe Had Been Charged with the Crime ofpresident Is George F. Baker, who Is

also president of the Astor National

train f STUUK.Kansas . .,y. Cattle, receipts, 18,000;

slow; native steors, 84.25 $5.60;Texas steers, S2.35 84.80; Texascows, 93.00 82.90; native cows andheifers, 81.50 84.50; stocker and feed-ers, 2.40 84.25; bulls, 3.50 83.40.Calves, steady; 84.25 85.80. Sheep,8,000; steady; lambs, 83.50 84.80;muttons, 82.50 84.00.

Chicago. Cattle, 4,000; steady;

bury stands In need of repairs.United Mine Workers, to-d- admittedGeoge W, and C. C. Green, formerlyLarceny.

T. N. Wilkerson of Albuquerque, theBank, and financial advisor of the Astorfamily. The bank Is located at No. 2 of Cerrlllos, have opened a meat mar-

ket at Bland.

that the end of the strike la near, andthat It would come in a very few days.A meeting of all district and nationalofficers has been called for

attorney who defended "Red" Pipkinfor horse stealing at Solomonvllle, Ariz.,Wall street, and has a capital of 1500,-00- 0,

a surplus of (5,000,000, and undivided Mrs. Charles A. Scheurlch has re

he said, and positive action probably good to prime steers, 88.50 6.00; poorreceived a dispatch that the jury, hadfinally found Pipkin guilty after delib

turned to Bland from a visit to relativesat Lawrence, Kas.proflte of 14.000,000. C. L. Alvord was

the note teller of the bank. He hadto medium, .ihj qb vo.eu; stocxers ana appearing at the surface at all. Thesewells now being made In eastern New

Hall at Albuquerque.A serious stabbing-affra- took place

early Sunday morning in Old Albuquer-que. A pollttcal dance was on at thesociety hall, and wine flowed freely. Oneof the noisiest was George Martlne, whowon picked a quarrel with Jose Chavesand his brother. The latter tried toavoid a clash, but Martlne wanted to

fight, and, pu'llnfr out hls knife, startedfor the Chaves boys. Jose received acut on the left side near the groin, andIs In a precnrlous condition, while hisbrother had one of his hands almost cutoff. Roman Montano attempted to In-

terfere and stop the bloodshed, when hereceived a cut across his right hand.The would-b- e murderer escaped fromthe hall and tried to get away on a latetrain, but wns raptured In hiding at theIndian pueblo of Isleta.

' will be taken, provided, however, thatalt coal companies guarantee a 10' per Cochltl Lodge, No. 22, I. O. O. F., isfeeders, 82. 75$4.40; cows, 82.80 84.30; erating nearly three days. Pipkin was

the client ot B. S. Rodey, tbe Republicbeen employed by the bank over twentyheifers, 82.85 84.75; canners, $3.00 Mexico are belng.used not only for wamaking preparations for a dance it willcent advance until April 1.& 83.65; bulls, 83.50 84.65; calves. twin stock, but for Irrigation, andan candidate for delegate to congress, give on Hallow E'en evening.STRIKERS NOT LOSING GROUND.$4:00 86.35; Texas fed steers, 84.00

years.those territories.

Sent to Jail for Contempt.Stevens & French have moved their

as $4.90; Texas grass steers, 83.35but as he was out on his campaign At-

torney Wilkerson was engaged. Abouta year ago Pipkin was held at Albu

form one of the cheapest known meth-

ods for getting water for this purpose.The amount of water to be obtained84.15; Texas bulls, 83.50 83.35. Sheep,

blacksmith shop at Bland from theGreenfield building to the Haydenhouse.

Haselton, Pa., Oct. M. Reports froma few collieries still In operation in thisregion show that the number of men atwork today Is not greater than lastweek. The mines remain heavily guar

15,000; market steady; good to choice Cleveland, October 23. Judge Wing,of the common pleas court, to-d- or querque on a charge of attempting towethers. 83.85 84.10; fair to choice seems to be limited only to the number

nf holes put down, and wells have beenhold up a Santa Fe passenger train, butdered President D. B. Steuer, Of the city The express and freight office of W L.mixed, 83.40 $3.90; western sheep,secured his freedom on a technicality Trimble A Co. has been moved from Its put down within a few hundred feet ofcouncil, to be sent to Jail for contemptBJ.75 (to b.iu; xexas snenp, s no atded. President Mitchell still refuses towhen the Arizona authorities arrested each other without seeming to lessen83.50; natl 'e lambs, 84.35 85.60; westdivulge what move he will make If all oi l ouarters at Bland to the Bland Sup-

ply Company building.In refusing to testify In the councilman-l-

bribery investigation. '"fern law oi $4.75 as. so. ' the amount of water discharged.him for horse stealing..the operators post notices.

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SOCIETIES.TOO MODEST.' It is the duty of every citizenthroughout the territory to see to it thathe is registered. There are vital inter

LET YOURSanta Fe Hew iQexicaq Eon. B. S. Eodey'u Majority Will Easily NEXT TRIP BE JMT.A.S02TXC.SDI THM 'Jt RD! Via tlifests at stake in the election on Novem-

ber 6, in which even New Mexico, al-

though a territory, has a share.

Exceed 2,600.(Albuquerque Journal-Democrat- .)

The Silver City Enterprise, in its esti-

mate of the majorities for Mr. Rodey,is altogether too conservative. It puts

1HE MCW MEXICAN PRINTINBCO. WABASHMONTEZUMA LODGfc

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

Regular communica-tion first Monday in eachmonth at Masonic Hv'l

'at 7:30 p. m. 'W. S. HARROUN,

down Bernalillo county at only 500, andEntered as Second-Clas- s matter atihe Santa Fe Postofflce.

THE laving of f 2.00 on'eacb tloket

WAY up service.W. M.

CRICHTON, Secretary.F. P.TO New York and Button.

GO ask your Tloket Agrat.

General Weyler does not seem to bemore i ;.ular in Spain than he is in theUnited States. His promotion to cap-

tain general of Madrid has so displeasedthe ministry that it has resigned, andgreat difficulty is found in forming anew ministry.

The United States is already benefit-

ing by the British occupation of theformer Boer oligarchies. An order forseveral thousand coal trucks has beenreceived for delivery at Cape Town, the

prices of the American manufacturersbeing 20 per cent below those of theBritish firms, and the Americans beingable to deliver them in just one-ha- lf the

tt a amCjJXO i means where the Wabash run a

is equally moderate in its claims In

most of the other counties, and yet itsfootings give him a majority of over2,600. The election returns will make Itnecessary for the Enterprise to doubleits figures, at least. In Bernalillo countythe usual Republican majority is about900, but this being Mr. Rodey's home,and he being one of the most popularmen in the county, reasons of a person-al character will serve to swell his ma-

jority very materially. The most con-

servative estimates, by those who areacquainted with existing conditions,whether Democrats or Republicans,give him not less than 1.200 In this

SANTA FE CHAPTER, No.1,R. A. M. Regular con-

vocation second Monday ineach month at Masonic Hall

' 'at 7:30 p. m.MARCUS ELDODT, H. V.

'I -

f - r4

fwy t

V' J

C ,9

IS there free Chair Cars? Yes, lr!

VIA Niagara Falls at same price.

THE shortest and best to St. Louis.

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

Daily, per month, by carrier 1.09

Daily, per month, by mail 1.00

Daily, three months, by mail 2.00

Daily, six months, by mail 4.00

Laily, one year, by mall 7.B0

Weekly, per month 26

Weekly, per quarter 76

Weekly, six months 100

Weekly, per year 2.00

The New Mexican is the oldest news-

paper in New Mexico. It is sent to ev-

ery postofflce m the territory, and has alarge and growing circulation amongthe intelligent and progressive people ofhe southwest.

ARTHUR SELIGMAN, Secretary.WABASH.P. P. HITCHCOCK,time that the British need. This is an

other triumph for American manufacSANTA FE COMMANDERYGENERAL. AGT., PASS. DEPT.,

DENVER, COLO,county.No. 1. K. T. Regular con- -turers, who pay better wages than the

British, and are still able to undersell The Democrats have talked so muchwag.b clave fourth Monday In eachabout "trouble In the Republican partythem. Verily, a protective tariff is a

month at Masonic Hall atgreat thing. S. G. CARTWRIGHT, E. Q.7:30 p. m.

F. S. DAVIS, Recorder.The campaign of O. A. Larrazolo is

in Bernalillo county" that a number ofRepublicans in other parts of the terri-

tory have come to believe that there issomething In it. but they may be as-

sured once for all that such stories areabsolutely untrue. There are a few

Republicans in the county who

on the point of collapse. Very little is

heard of his speechmaklng any more. I. O. O- - J.-and it would not be astonishing to have

The El Paso & NortheasternAND

Alamogordo & SacramentoMountain Ry.

TIME TABLE NO. 7. V

(Mountain Time.)

the Democratic campaign managers AZTLAN LODGE, No. 8, I.-- O. F..meets every Friday evening in Oddcall him home and tell him to shut up. have regularly worked with the Demo-

crats for eight or ten years past, andHis brilliant oratorical powers, which Fellows' hall, San Francisco street. Vis-

iting'

brothers welcome.were to electrify New Mexico haveproved to be dross and a positive harm

ADVERTISING RATES.

Wanted One cent a word each inser-tion.

Local Ten cents per line each lnser-io-n.

Reading local Preferred positionfwenty-flv- e cents per line each Inser-

tion.Displayed Two dollars an inch, sin-

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dollar an inch, single column, in citherEnglish or Spanish Weekly.

Additional prices and particulars giv-

en on receipt of a copy of matter tn beinserted.

Train leaves El Paso 10:30 a. m.Arrives Alamogordo 2:35 p. m. i JOHN C. SEARS, N. G.

L. M. BROWN, Secretary.to his cause. No way the.JJemocratieArrives CaDitan 8:00 p. m.central committee can figure shows

any chance of Larrazolo's election, and Train leaves Capitan s:uu p. m.elected on the Republican ticket to the Arrives Alamogordo .12 20 p. m.

CENTENNIAL ENCAMPMENT, No. S.house of the thirty-secon- d assembly Arrives El Paso 1 5:00 p. m.the fight from now on will be merely

to keep down the majority of Hon. B. S.

Rodey below the 3.000 mark.from Taos county. In 1898 Mr. Martinezwas placed in the field as the candidate

(.Daily except Sunday.)STAGE CONNECTIONS.

the only disaffection in the county islimited to this crowd. But there is noth-

ing new in this: it Is a very old trouble,and if all these persons vote with theDemocracy they will simply vote asthey have been voting for the last fourelections, at least, and will thereforeeffect no increase of Democraticstrength.

As a party man, Mr. Rodey will pollthe full party vote of this county, andas a fellow-townsma- who has alwaysbeen a good neighbor and a good friend,and an upright, hard-worki- man, hisvote In Albuquerque will be increasedenough above the regular partyslrength, through personal reasons, to

for the council by the Republicans of

I. O.. O. P. Regular communicationthe second and fourth Tuesday of eachmonth at Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting

patriarchs welcome.W. M. H. WOODWARD, C. P.

J. E. HAINES, Scribe.

At Tularosa For Mescalero IndianTaos, Rio Arriba and San Juan coun

Agency and San Andreas miningties, and he was elected by a handsomeTUESDAY. OCTOBER 23.majority. His services as a legislator At Carrlzosa For White Oaks, Jlca-rilla-

Gallinas and surrounding counand his clean record will assure hiselection on November 6, and there is no try. MYRTLE REBEKAH LODGE, No. 9,

I. O. O. F. Regular meeting first and

thjrd Tuesday of each month at Odddoubt but that he will serve the peopleof his district equally as faithfully In

At Walnut For Nogal.At Capttan For Fort Stanton Sani

The joy of achievement is one of thecharacteristics of the age. Many mennowadays labor not only for the wagesthey receive, but because they like towork. Whether it be the humblest la-

borer, the shrewd business man or thesuccessful author, it is he who worksfor the joy of achievement as much asfor sordid remuneration who is the hap-piest and in the end the most success-ful. It is the man who counts the min-

utes to quitting time and who hateswork, and works only because he must,who finds little realjoy in life, and whois never successful in any undertakingof his.

the future ashe did in the past. tarium, Gray, Lincoln, Richardson, Ru- -bring his majority fully up to the figures we have named.

Fellows' hall. Visiting brothers ana sis-

ters welcome.MISS M. TESSIE CALL, N. G.

MISS SALLIE VAN ARSDELL, Sec.When you want a rleacant physio try

the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stom

ldosa and Bonlto country.For Information of any kind regard-

ing the railroads or the country adja-cen-

thereto, call pn or write toA. S. GREIG,

A WORD OF PRAISE.ach and Liver Tablets. They are easy

HON. MALAQUIAS MARTI8EZ.

He Served His Constituency Weil in the32d and 33d Legislative Assemblies.

Hon. Malaquias Martinez is a citizenof whom Taos county is justly proud.He has served the county and the dis-

trict faithfully, both in the council andIn the house, and has made himself aname for honesty and ability. He hasbeen again nominated to represent thedistrict composed of Taos, Rio Arribaand San Juan counties in the legislativeassembly.

Mr. Martinez was born in the town ofTaos on December 5, 1859. He attendedthe public school at Taos, the Brothers'college at Mora, and several private ed-

ucational Institutions. After leavingMora Mr. Martinez was a clerk andcontractor In the employ of the UnitedStates government at Fort Union, andfor a time was engaged in the stockbusiness.

In 1890 he returned to Taos, and thatsame year took the census of Mora

county. In 1893 he was elected to theoffice of superintendent of Taos countyschools, holding that position for twoyears with ability and satisfaction tothe people.

In the campaign of 1894 the Republic-ans of Taos county elected him as a

representative to the thirty-fir- st legis-lative assembly, but the Democrats de-

prived him of his seat. In 1896 he was

The Carlsbad Argus Appreciates Good Ser to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25

cents. Samples free at Ireland's drug IC. OP J?.General Superintendent ! and TrafficManager, Alamogordo, N. M.vice for the Republican Party,

(Carlsbad Argus). H. ALEXANDER, Asst. Gen. F. andstore.

THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.The retiring chairman and secretary P. Agent, Alamogordo, N. M.

Or F. E. MORRISS, Agent, El Paso,of the Republican territorial commit'

SANTA FE LODGE, No. 2, K of

meeting every Tuesday even-

ing at 7:30 o'clock at Castle hall. Visit-in-g

knights given a cordial welcome.DAVID M. WHITE, C. C.

WENDELL V. HALL, K. of R. and S.

tee, John S. Clark and Max. Frost, leave Texas.It Appeals Strongly to the People of thebehind a record of successful management that has redounded to the Inter Mesilla Valley.

(Dona Ana County Republican.)The people of the territory in general

For President,WILLIAM McKINLET.

For Vice President,THEODORE ROOSEVELT.

ests of the party. Two years ago theypiloted the vote of New Mexico into theRepublican column, and by earnest and

.A.. O. XT. W.and the Mesilla valley in particular Rio Grande & Santa Feuntiring labors have brought about a should be in hearty accord with the Re-

publican platform adopted at Santa Fe,

The New Mexican does not descendto personalities in its columns; it leavessuch to the Democratic-Pop- . sheets andto a ed Republican paper or two.All the capital made of personalities inthis campaign our friends, the enemy,both on the Democratic side of thehouse and among some people who callthemselves Republicans (although notsuch in fact), is welcome to. This paper,In its various publications, the DallyNew Mexican, the Weekly New Mexi-can Review and El Nuevo Mexlcano, isdoing strong and constant work for Mr.Rodey and the Republican party. Andthe work is telling, and will tell suc-

cessfully on November 6 next. BernardS. Rodey and a Republican legislaturewill then be elected.

condition in party affairs that Is mostsatisfactory. Their stewardship has It declares unequivocally for statehood,

GOLDEN LODGE, No. 3, A. O. U. W.,meets every Becond and fourti

Wednesdays at 8 p. m.W. S. HARROUN, M. W.

JOHN C. SEARS, Recorder.

takes up the gantlet In opposition to theDenver & Rio Grande R. R.

. Time Table No. SO.' m

(Effective May 13, ltOO.)

Stephens bill, and favors the construc-tion of the Elephant Butte dam. The

been faithful, and the party Is the beneflciary.

AGAINST LEASING PUBLIC LANDS. entire platform will bear the closest analysis from critics. WB6T HOUND

33- - IP. O- - ELKS- -MIL8 Ho. 426AST BOUND INo. 428.

11:00 a m..Lv. .. .Santa Fe.,1:30 d m..Lv.. ..EsDanola.

Views on Western Affairs Expressed by Ar 4:25 DmliV.,lion, tiinstor Hnrmaun,

(Denver Republican.)I.v.Lv.

2:30p m..Lv....Embudo...' 3:15 p m..Lv.. ..Barranca..

34.. 2:10 pmIB.. .12 :55 pm80. ..11:55 a m90. ..10:10 am

125... 8:05am153... 8:55am

.Lv.n :io p m..L,v.Tres iiedrasLv."I am very strongly opposed to the

leasing of public grazing lands," said

SANTA FE LODGE, No. 460, B. P. Ol

E., holds Its regular sessions on the.

second and fourth Wednesdays of eachmonth. Visiting brothers are Invitedand welcome. J. A. MASSIE, E. R.

T. J. HELM, Secretary.

LvAn Astonishing But True Story

" My home is in Sidney, Ohio. I have been nearer death with consumptionthan any other living person in the world, and I want you to read this, so youcan tell others. I took a severe cold and neglected it, 1 grew worse all tha

Lv..U5... 3:20 amBinger Hermann, commissioner of the

1 :2u p m.. L.V.... Antonito..8:45 p m..Lv.... Alamosa..

11:50 p m..Lv....La Veta. ..2:50a m..Lv Pueblo..1 :20 a m . . LvColo Springs,7KX) a m..Ar.... Denver...

general land office, while at Denver. "ItLV..287.. .12:20 amLv.. 331...10:37 pmLv.. 404. .. 8:00 pmworks an injury to the holder of smaller

land, with fewer oattle, as it monopoConnections with the main lino and

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.lizes large tracts of land adjoining himand cuts him off entirely. It monopo branches as follows:

At Antonito for Durango, Sllvertonlizes a big part of the public domain and all points In the oan Juan countrywhich, in itself, is wrong. By this leas

Hon. B. S. Rodey is making a goodcampaign. He is making votes wher-ever he stops to speak or to shake a

hand. On the other hand, his opponentseems to be losing votes, judging fromaccounts of the meetings at which hespoke. His ability as a speaker and hiftalents as a man have been so exagger-ated that the Democrats who hear himspeak are disappointed in him. Hisbrilliant oratorical powers consist in a

redundancy of sonoTous words withoutmuch reference to logic or truth, andhis eloquence is merely an exaggeratedform of gestures and a loud voice thatmay impress an igonrant man, but nev-

er a person of Intelligence.

At Alamos a (with standard gauge) for Attoineys at Law.o La Veta, Pueblo, Colorado Springs anding of lands we would take away choicetracts that could be put to advanta Denver, also with narrow gauge for

Monte Vista, Del 1 orte and Denvergeous use in the agricultural line."Mr. Hermann Is en route to Washing

MAX. FROST,Attorney at Law, Santa Fe, N. M,Creede and all po ti in the San Luis

nine, iuiu hi Lim enu oetwo years I had run intoconsumption. I coughedterribly, lost flesh, couldsot sleep, and became sodreadfully weak that Ihad to take to bed. Inthe following eighteenmonths I graduallyreached the last stagesof consumption. No lessthan seven physicianstreated me and all gaveme up saying I was in-

curable. I was absolutelyhelpless. The whole fam-ily wore themselves outearing for me. One daymother and sister cameto my bedside, and said

valley.At Sallda wit. .naln line (standard

ton after spending several days in thewestern slates. Last evening he spokeat a Republican meeting at Windsor gauge) for all points east and west in

eluding Leadville.hall. he leaves for Nebraska,

CHAS. A. SPIESS,Attorney at law. Will practice In allterritorial courts. East Las Vegas, N.M,

At Florence with F. & C. C. E. R. forthe gold camps of Cripple Creek and"A question of some Importance thatvictor.is being discussed in the west," he

"is that of allowing cattle to

For Delegate to the Fifty-sevent- h Con-

gress of the United States,BERNARD S. RODET,

of Bernalillo County.

At Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver v tth an Missouri river lines Tor angraze on forest reservations. The con GEO. W. KNAEBEL,

Office in Griffin Block. Collections aosearching titles a specialty.

points east.sensus of opinion is that such a systemNew Reclining Chair Cars betweenis feasible and should be allowed, so

Santa Fe and Alamosa, seats free.long as the natural growth In the for

Through passengers from Santa Fewill have reserved berths tn standardests is not molested. I am surprised at

the condition of western forests. They

We favor home rule for and early ad-

mission to statehood of the territoriesof New Mexico, Arizona and Oklanoma.--National Republican Platform.

EDWARD L. BARTLETT,Lawyer, Santa Fe, New Mexico. OfBiin the Capitol.

gauge sleepers from Alamosa If desired

It is somewhat of a satisfaction to beassured that the anarchistic plot whichresulted in the murder of King Hum-bert did not originate in the UnitedStatus, although this country harboredthe assassin previous to his deed.Americans have no love nor admirationfor monarchs, but they hate still morethe assassin who attacks his victimwhen he is helpless to defend himself.This country is a very big one, but it Isnot big enough to hold anarchists andassassins, and the people will counte-nance any measure, no matter howharsh, which will drive all men andwomen who believe in anarchy and as-

sassination out of the country.

are well preserved, owing principally, For further Information address theIf not wholly, to the system of patroll

I ing by which each ranger Is held acMcKinley will be elected, and so willRodey, on the 6th of November next.

undersigned.' T. J. Hklm, General Agent.Santa Fe. N. M

S K. Hooper, G. P A .

Dnnvei ,Colo

countable for any fires In his territory,

ff. f a day or two more t0 11 ve- - Teara rolled dwn their "taeeks as they3obbed the news. The doctors had declared I was in the las. stage, and nohuman being could save me. I was willing to die, but before going to the cruelfrave,

I wanted to go out and see my dearly beloved town of Sidney once more,told me such a thing was impossible that I would surely die before I gotiTj insisted. and to gratify my dying wish, a carriage was fitted upwith a bed of pillows, and to this I was carried and slowly driven around Court

House Square. I got home more dead than alive. Through the mercy of Provi-dence, someone brought a trial bottle of medicine said to be a consumption cure.No one imagined for an instant it was worth trying. But as a drowning persongrasps at a straw, so I tried this medicine. I was better after taking two doses.Mother got more of the medicine and I took it, improving all the time. Today Iam as well as any reader of this paper, and the medicine that cured me wasAcker s English Remedy for Consumption. I declare before God andTnan thatevery word here printed is true."

This remarkable testimonial, on file In the office of Messrs. W. H. Hooker & Co., New York.

iSdwiS Ensli8h Rem8dy' iS vouched ury them' " weU " b'usfiffi!

Fischer's Drug Store.

Campers are more careful about leavCHAS. P. EASLEY,

(Late Surveyor General)Attorney at Law, Santa Pe, N. M. l.anand mining business a specialty.

ing embersT For the first time this fallIn a third of a century one can see Shas

One of the New Mexican's maxims:"Beware of entrance to a quarrel, butbeing in, bear it, that the opposer willbeware of thee!"

ta and such peaks from a distance. Foryears and years the smoke from forest

R. C. GORTNER,fires obscured the grand peaks; nowPecos Valley & North-

eastern Railway.(Central Time.)

Attorney at Law. District, attorney forthey stand out In bold relief."Here in the west your chief concern the first judicial district, countws of

Santa Fe, San Juan, Rio Arrlbu andis the protection of mineral ground Train No. 1 leaves Carlsbad at 4:50 p)

The New Mexican stands for regular-ity, honesty, fairness and decency inparty councils and in party conven-tions, and will hew to the line of whatis right, proper and ju;rt in' politics, letthe chips fall where they may.

Taos.' Practices In all courts of the terthen come the forests, and then the m. Arrives at Roswell at 8:15 p. m.;public extension of surveys. Land pat ritory. Offices In the Masonic building;

and Court House, Santa Pe, N. M.Amarillo, 5:00 a. m., connecting with theA., T. &. S. F. and the Colorado andents, mineral and agricultural, have

never before been so expedited as at Southern. Insurance.present. I And there Is little grum Train No. 2 leaves Amarillo dally at

The fanatic Kurds are again massa-cring the Christians in Armenia. Thesultan at Constantinople seems to beunable to prevent the recurrent massa-cres, and here is, therefore, anothertask for the powers similar to the Chi-nese trouble. Europe is being kept busywithin the last three decades adjustingjust such troubles in all parts of theworld. It is this which has perhaps pre-vented a general European war, al-

though each trouble brings complica-tions which generally, for a time,threaten a war. It is apparent that de-

spite the wars of late years the greatnations are inclined more toward peace,and feel as nations the responsibility

bling on that score. I am In touch S. B. LANKARD,THEInsurance Agent. Office, Catron Block,with all the agents and learn from them

that protests are very few, and none of

5:30 a. m. Arrives at Roswell at 2:05 a,m.; Carlsbad at 6:50 a. m. J

Train No. 6 leaves Carlsbad at 7 a. m.Arrives at Pecos at 11:05 a. rn.them of serious moment. My trip west

has been a highly satisfactory one In all

east side of Plaza. Represents the larg-est companies doing business In the ter-

ritory of New Mexico, In both life, fireand accident Insurance. .

Train No. 3 (mixed) dally leaves Ros-well at 7:25 a. m. Arrives at Amarillorespects." PALACE HOTEL at 7:55 p. m.

Train No. 4 (mixed) dally leaves Am-arillo at 7 a. m. Arrlver at Portales at

Won't Win Many Votes.(Las Vegas Republican.) Real Estate Agent and Notarythat they have for the welfare of peo 2:25 p. m. and at Roswell at 7:36 p. m.

After election, and while contemplat-ing the grand majority that will be re-

ceived by Mr. Rodey, who stands forprosperity at home, prestige abroad,sound money and statehood, Mr. Larra-zolo will have plenty of time to ask:"Why was I nominated, anyway?""

Larrazolo may be a bold speaker, buthe is defeating himself by speaking toomuch. He shows his ignorance of ter-

ritorial affairs every time he speaks.He is like the colored man who put hi?foot Into his mouth every time he talk-ed, his mouth was so large.

The latest canvass of the New YorkHerald, a supporter of Bryan for thepresidency, gives McKinley a clear ma-

jority in the electoral college of 115

vi ' : ,. "Yi i irt there is in' ; i : ites should not

1. , I i; i ''";- re welcome to

Publlc- -ple not in their Immediate dominion "Larry" knows that 75 per cent of thepeople of Old Mexico can't wear a suit Stages for Lincoln, White Oaks and

R. L. BACA.of woolen clothes. They never get Nogal, N. M., leave Roswell, N. M., dally except Sunday at 7 a. m.

wages enough to pay for one, even atTo Congress He Will Go.

The voters of New Mexico are beFor low rates, for Information regard

WILLIAM VAUGHN, Prop,

Renovated and Refurnished ThroughoutCuisine and Table Service Unexcelled

Large Sample Rooms for Com mere a Ntt

the cheap prices prevalent In that couning the resources of this valley, prices

coming aroused. They are beginning to try. They are lucky If they get meatto eat once a month, and are forced to

Real estate agent and notary public.Expert translator from Spanish to Eng-lish and from English to Spanish. Type-writing done correotly and neatly. Of-

fice Prince block, Palace avenue, BantPe, N. M. '.

of lands, etc., addressunderstand clearly that Bernard S. Rodey Is the man they should vote for. wear cotton shirts, cotton pantaloons,

and the majority of the laboring mennever wear any shoes at all. Wonder If

They see, and that also very clearly,

D. H. NICHOLS,General Manager,

Roswell, N. M,E. W. MARTINDELL,

Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agent,Amarillo, Tex., and Roswell, N. M.

that Larrazolo, who knows nothingSANTA FE NEW MEXICO Dentist.he wants the laboring man of this coun

try reduced to a similar condition? Betabout the territory, who is a temporaryresident here, who has less than threeyears' residence In the territory, who ter guess again, "Larry"; you won't

win many votes when you talk of labor D. W. MANLEY,Dentist Office, Southwest Corner of' - i uld be taken and labor conditions In Mexico. BY THE Plaza, over Fischer's Drug Store." !" ratlc national

adept at po- -

.. .- latesthe has given out he gives Bryan

DR. C. N. LORD,MEXICANThe FIRSTThey Were Overcome.(Albuquerque Journal-Democrat- .)

Mayor O. N. Marron and O. A. LarraGraduate of Philadelphia Dental Col-

lege. Eight years' experience in New- -

and himself only 189 electoral votes for zolo took In the Democratic convention York. Modern methods for painless excertain. If he had made it 289 votes It at Gallup yesterday, and both talked CENTRAL traction. Office In the Spiegelberg block,would have pleased his associates more, long and learnedly to the benighted peo over Ireland's Drug Store. Office willopen November 1., and wouldn't have been more than 200 NATIONAL

UNITEDSTATESDESIGNATE!DEPOSITARY,

Is Ignorant of the needs, wants and de-

sires of the territory, who Is an enemyof the sheep growers and wool raisers,who Is not Identified with the peoplehere, Is not the man for whom theyshould case their ballots, and every In-

dication is that they will not cast theirsuffrages for him.

On the other hand, Mr. Rodey, who isnow campaigning over the territory, Is

making friends wherever he goes. Heis winning golden opinions from allwhom he meets and who listen to hisspeeches. He shows himself to be agood and forcible speaker, one thor-

oughly acquainted and identified withthe people of New Mexico, their busi-ness, their efforts to better their con-

dition and to obtain statehood, and

ple outthere, who believe the electionvotes out of the way. of Bryan would Insure free wool, lower RAILWAYwages and other Buch blessings. Theconvention was so completely spell

, Notice for PnblioaVon.(Homnrtead Entry Mo. 4023 )

LaHdOFFICM AT8.ANT FB,N. M . ). Ootober fUKOO.

NntlnA la hnrebv riven thftt the fnllnwlnv- -bound by the eloquence of the gentle BANK . .

nnmArl ftpttlftr hafi fllpd notice of hla Iritwntli.n-

men that It adjourned until Tuesdaywithout making any nominations, ei-

ther to get time to recover from the ef-

fect of the addresses or to find outto make final proof In support of hia claim,and that salri nroof will be made before theRegister or Receiver at Santa Pe. N U..onNovember IB. 1900. vln Roclndo Rodrianpi

OP

yon can leach thevery heart of Mexico.The Mexka n CentralRailway It standardgauge throi ghout andoffers all conven-iences c! nedprnway travel. For rate

nd further infr?r.-Mn- n

addressn. i. n vti

The capitalists who built the beet su-

gar factory at Rocky Ford are turningtheir eyes to northern Colorado and se-

curing data for the establishment of afactory In that part of the state. Theyare making contracts with farmers In

that section for sugar beets to be raisednext year, and are distributing the seedfree of charge. If Santa Fe had an ac-

tive board of trade It might persuadethose capitalists to turn their eyes San-

ta Fe-war-d,

who would be the nominees of the Re-

publican party Monday.proves himself to be In sympathy with SANTA FE, NEWiAlEXICO for tha M w K, see t. tp 16 n, r 10 .

Het sm'athefollowlnst wltnna-e- . to prove 'hla cnntiminut residence nnon and cu tlva- -

DeWltt's Little Early Risers areevery one of their Interests. This Is thekind of a man to have In congress. Andsuch a man Is Rodey, and to congresshe will go.

tionof sold Imd, vis- -

Tomna Abevta. Pfrrflilo Rodrlsnn, MartinTla-ll- , Encarnneion Ort'a, all of Santa Fe, NM. ...

' -

prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful,purifying little pills., Ireland's Phar R. J. PALEjV, President J. I). VAUGHJY, Cashiermacy. MANUIL K, UIBBO ,Ktglster.Coin 'I Agt. El Paw, Tex

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IGEORGIA SHOWERS. Putting food into a diseased stomach BRIAN AND ROOSEYELT MEET.The Georgia shower is a peculiar one,

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.and sometimes a single day has a scoreis like putting moneyinto a pocket withholes. The money islost. All its value goes

They Shook Hands at the Alton, III, Sailroad Yards,The bells of Peking, seven in num

of them. It is on you before you knowit. For a few moments ,the lightningflashes, the thunder rolls and the rain ber, weigh 120,000 pounds. Bryan and Roosevelt shook hands

across the political chasm the other

Maxwell Land GrantSITUATED IN NEW MEXICO AND COLORADO, ON THE

ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE, AND UNIONPACIFIC, DENVER AND GULF ROADS.

falls, and it is apt to cease as suddenlyA Chicago firm has set up a line of

automobiles to transport passengers night at Alton, 111. Their private cars

tor nothing. When thestomach is diseased,with the allied organsof digestion and nutri-tion, the food which isput into it is largely

came alongside in the yards. EachOut comes the sun again as smiling andserene as though no great damage had between its store and one of the rail

road stations for five cents.been done to the crops. There is something else that comes on one unawares, lost, me nutrimentIn China the coinage is pierced with

a square hole in the center, and in

stepped upon the platform and recog-nized the other at once.

"Hello, Billy," said Roosevelt, thrust-

ing forth his hand."Hello, Teddy," quoth Bryan, grab-

is not extracted from it,and that is dyspepsia. Many people

Dyspepsia CureDigests what you eat.

It arti floially digests the food and aidsNature In strengthening and recon-

structing the exhausted digestive or-

gans. 1 1 Is the latest discovered digest-an- tand tonic. No other preparation

can approach it in efficiency. It in-

stantly relieves and permanently curesDyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea,

The body is weakened andplace of a purse John Chinaman car ACRES OF LAND. . FOR SALE. .1,5.have suffered years from this com

plaint, because they have allowed indi the blood impoverished.ries a piece of string on which thebine Roosevelt's extended hand andThe pocket can becoins are slung.gestion, constipation and biliousness to menaea. ine stomach can shaking It vigorously.become chronic. Hostetter's Stomach

"How is your voice, Colonel Roosebe cured. That sterlingmedicine for the stomachand blood, Doctor Pierce's

The average whale is from 60 to 65feet in length and 35 feet in circum-ference. The Jawbones are 20 to 25feet long, and a tongue has been

Bitters should be taken at the first signof indigestion. It will strengthen' your

velt?""It's rough as the Populist platform

FARN(IJiG LAJWS UJiDER IiyilGATIQJJ SYSTEfyIn tracts 20 acres and upward, with perpetual water right- s- cheap, and on easj

terms of 20 annual payments with 7 per cent interest. Alfalfa, Grain and Fruit of allkinds grow to perfection.

stomach and produce sound sleep, and Golden Medical Discovery,acts with peculiar nromnt- - How is yours, Colonel Bryan?" laughed

Sick Heartache Gastralgla, Cramps andall other resultsof Imperfect digestion.known to yield almost a ton of oil.good health must naturally follow.

Roosevelt.When the settlement of the Trans ness and power on the or-

gans of digestion and nutri "Mine la as broken as RepublicanIt Wouldn't Work. vaal colonies is completed HloemfonPrice 50c. and II. Large size contains 254 timesHnull size. Book all aboutdyspeusia mailed freefVt pared by E. C. DeWITT A CO. Chicago.Ireland's Pharmacy.

tion. It is a positive cure tor almost allCattersoti Look here, old man! Let tein will become the federal capital of promises," retorted the Nebraskan,laughing, too.

Then everybody laughed and cheered,me tell you how I uianase my wife. disorders of these organs, and cures also

such diseases of the heart, blood, liver CljOICE PRAIRIE OR HOUJITAIJ GIAZIJJG LAJJDS.Well watered and with good shelter, interspersed with fine ranches suitablealways give her money when she doesn't

want it, and when she does I refer to

saoutn Africa and the residence of thegovernor general. Other governorswill reside at Cape Town, Pietermar- -

ana otuer organs, as have their cause in the Democrats with Bryan shoutinga weak or diseased condition of thethi time when I offered it to her. raising grain and fruits. In size of tracts to suit purchaser.LARGE PASTURES FOR LEASE, for long term of years, fenced or unfenced '"hurrah!" for him, and Roosevelt's fol

itzburg and Johannesburg.Ilatterson That's a fine scheme, but ELECTION PROCLAMATION.

Office of Board of County Commislowers yelling for McKlnley. The meet shipping facilities over two railroads.oix uerman states are now gov ing came wholly by chance, and was asit wouldn't wo-- k in my case.

Why not? erned by regents: The kingdom of sioners, Santa Fe, N. M., October 1, 1900.cheerful as it was picturesque.Havana and the principality of Lippe An election of the qualified voters ofWell, I've never yet seen the timewhen my wife didn't want money. The Bryan special train stood on aDetmold on account of the insanity of GOLD MINES.side track to let the Roosevelt specialHarper s liazar. tneir rulers; the principality o

the county of Santa Fe, in the territoryof New Mexico, is hereby called to beheld at the several voting precincts ofthe said county of Santa Fe, as estab

Reuss, of the younger line, where theIT HAPPENEt) IN A DRUG STORE. pass. The former was bound rrom EastSt. Louis to Alton, and the latter fromAlton to East St. Louis.

On this Grant, near its western boundary, are situated the Gold Mining Districtprince hns turned the governmenover to his son; the duchy of liruns As the trains came alongside eachwick, which is held by Prussia, pend

lished by this board, on Tuesday, November 6, 1900, for the purpose of voting for the following:

"One day last winter a lady came tomy drug store and asked for a brand ofcough medicine that I did not have instock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the pop-

ular druggist of Ontario, N. T. "Shewas disappointed and wanted to know

ing a settlement with the house of other a stop of several minutes wasmade.

stomach.There is no alcohol or other intoxi-

cant contained in "Golden MedicalDiscovery."

Substitutions are imitations. Imita-tion money is worthless. So are imita-tions of Dr. Pierce's " Discovery." Getthe genuine.... Mr. John L. Coughenour, of Glensavage,Somerset Co., Pa., writes: " I had been doctor-ing for about a year and half, being unable towork most of the time. The doctor said I hadheart disease and indigestion. My appetite wasunusually poor, I was weak and nervous, andmy heart kept throbbing continually, and I wasshort of breath. Finally I wrote to you foradvice. I did not think your diagnosis was right,but I ordered six bottles of 'Golden MedicalDiscovery ' and began its use. After using threebottles I began to improve slowly and soon wentto work, and I have been working ever since."

Free. Doctor Pierce's Common SenseMedical Adviser, 1008 pages, 700 illustra-tions, is sent free on receipt of stamps topay expense of mailing only. Send 21one-ce- stamps for the paper -- boundedition, or 31 stamps for the cloth. Ad- -

Hanover, and the duchies of Meek One delegate to the fifty-seven- th conlenburg-Schweri- n and Saxe-Cobur- gress.DOES IT PAT TO BUY CHEAP"

A cheap remedy for coughs and coldsGotha, whost rulers are not yet of One member of the council of thewhat cough preparation I could recommend. I said to her that I could free

of Elizabethtown and Baldy, where mines have been successfully operated for 2

years, and new rich discoveries were made in i8g5 in the vicinity of the new campsof Hematite a'ld Harry Bluff, as rich as any camp in Colorado, but with lots of as yeunlocated grjund, open: o prospectors on similar terms to, and as favorable as, theUnited States Government Laws and Regulations.

Stage leaves every morning, except Sundays, from Springer for these camps.TITLE PERFECT, founded on Uniled States Patent, and confirmed by decision

of the U. S. Supreme Court.For further particulars and pamphlets apply to

The Maxwell Land Grant Co.,BATON. NEW HEXICO.

age. is all right, but you want something thirty-fourt- h legislative assembly.A religious ceremony, incomprehen Two members of the house of reprey recommend Chamberlain's Cough that will relieve and cure the more se-

vere and dangerous results of throatsible to temperance people, took place sentatives of the thirty-fourt- h legislaRemedy, and that she could take a botrecently at Fecamp, in Normandy tlve assembly.tie of the remedy and after giving It a and lung troubles. What shall you do?

Go to a warmer and more regular cliwhen the archbishop of Rouen blessedfair trial if she did not find it worth the One county commissioner, first disthe new distillery buildings of the trict, term of four years.money to bring back the bottle and

One county commissioner, second dismate? Yes, If possible; if not possiblefor you, then in either case take the on-

ly remedy that has been introduced Inall civilized countries with' success In

trict, term of three years.monastery where the Renedictineliquor is made. The cordial had beenmanufactured for two centuries whenthe French revolution broke out and

Ur. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.One county commissioner, third dis

would refund the price paid. In thecourse of a day or two the lady cameback in company with a friend In needof a cough medicine, and advised her tobuy a bottle of Chamberlain's CoughRemedy. I consider that a very good

trict, tjrm of two years.severe throat and Ing troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only healIndignant Denial.the Benedictine monastery was ie-

Magistrate What is the chargestroyed. The recipe was saved by a and stimulates the tissues to destroyOne probate judge.One clerk probate court.One sheriff.One assessor.

against the prisoner?family named Le Grand, and restored A SURE MEDICINE.the germ disease, but allays inflamrecommendation for the remedy. It IsMaggie (the complainant) De biirto the monks in 1863. A bronze statue mation, causes easy expectoration.loaier insulted me, judge. Dat's w atfor sale by A. C. Ireland.

He Was Well Done.Tives a good night's rest, and sures the One treasurer and io collector.to the Le Grand who revived the in-

dustry was unveiled before the bene unimmle the defendant) No. I didn'tjudge; I on'v smashed 'er in de jaw. One superintendent of schools.

One surveyor.diction of the buildings.She I was under the impression that patient. Try one bottle. Recommended

many years by all druggists In theworld. For sale by Ireland's Pharm

rress.1 did a good thing when i married vou Said election to be held in conformitySUMMER SANDWICHES.He Quite right; you absolutely did The emergwcy bags sent bv a church to the law as now established.acy.

JUDGES OF ELECTION.me. Ally Siopor.

When you cannot sleep for coughing,f All Klnda, Vegetables and

Hahdsom, Va., Ceo. si.I have been suffering from female weak-

ness for four years, and have taken manymedicines, but Wine of Cardul and Black-Draug- ht

have done more for me than any-thing else.

UBS. CAROLINE EVANS.

society to Kansas soldiers In the Phil-ippines contained among the necessitiesa box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,the well known cure for piles, injuries

Jfrecinct No. 1 Deluvino Romero,What Did He Expect?

Cooper Hey, waiter, is this a three- -Itats Are Used In Their

Composition. Jose Grabiel Ortiz, Eliseo Ortiz; at disit is hardly necessary that any oneshould tell you that you need a few mi 11 u to egg?and skin diseases. The ladies took care trict school house No. 1.to obtain the original DeWitt's Witch Waiter Three-minut- e egg? Why, sir,doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Sandwiches are now served as a fash Precinct No. 2 Mariano Ortega, Max-

you must think we has a hen out In theHazel Salve, knowing that all the coun-terfeits are worthless. Ireland's Imiano Roibal, Miguel Abeytla; at thekitchen layin them to order.ionable dish at teas and luncheons. Al-

most every variety of meat or vegeta house of Nepomuceno Martinez.Precinct No. 3 Atanacio Vigil, Dion!ble, dressed with every variety of salad The most dainty and effective pills clo Rivera, Luis Constante; at the housedressing, or without, dressing of any made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers.The Only Thing.

He Nothing could ever come betwoon of Seferino Alarid.kind, is used for sandwiches. Nuts They are unequalled for all liver andbowel troubles. Never gripe. Ireland'?us, could it dear? Precinct No. 4 Benito Alarid, Julianhave been recently used in this way Pharmacy.She I can't think of a single thine. Vigil, Juan B. Sandoval; at the houseA cheap nut sandwich is made of the unless I should happen to become en of Canuto Alarid.despised peanut, which is minced fine

gaged to some other man. Harper'sLibelous.

T want to Irnnw. A,nirrllv rlorvmnHeH the Precinct No. 5 Jose Carpio Romero,Hazar.and spread between the most delicatelythin slices of homemade bread, freed

It Is a mistake to take any and every kind of medicine when you areSick. There is danger in it. Most of the cures for " femaleweakness" do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily, and whenthe effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It isnever wise to take chances. You have only one life, and that is dear andprecious, if you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the femi-nine organs, nothing will help you like Wine of Cardui. It helps doaway with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy, andmodifies the pains of childbirth ; recovery is rapid and future health is

Fabian Lopez y Rivera, Jose Antoniocelebrated London music hall star, whyLarge sun spots, astronomers say.of its crust and delicately buttered. you are billing inn as the peerless Romero; at district school house No. 5.

Precinct No. 6 German Pino, Eplfa- -caused the extreme heat this summer. actress?English walnuts and pecan nuts mayWhv. what's the matter with that? nio Romero, Andres C. de Baca; at thebe used in the same way. The pecan

usKeu uer American manager. house of Santiago Leyba. assured. 1 he Wine is purely vegnut sandwich is especially nice. Thesesandwiches should not be reserved for Matter? 1 want vou to know I had Precinct No. 7 L. D. Sugar, W. H.

and doctors declare nearly all the pros-trations were Induced by disorders ofthe stomach. Good health follows gooddigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di-

gests what you eat. If you have Ind-igestion or dyspepsia it will quickly re-

lieve and permanetly cure you. Ire-land's Pharmacy.

nin.nv nnnrta nhiminrr rnunrl nft.nl' LADIES' ADVISORY CEPARTMENT.festive occasions, but should be used Kennedy, Richard Green; at the officeme In London as anv of the other t'lrls.etable, being made Of herbs whosemedicinal properties act directlyupon the organs of womanhood.It is a long-trie- d remedy, and hasmany years of success behind it. It

on the everyday table. They are esFor advice In cases requiring upeHal

directions, address, yiviny synij'toms,U.IIM1 AtlvLnrr itrp'U 'lltel'lf 1'TA.NUOUAEDltme CO., t'lmttaaooira, Tenn.rniiaaeipnia tress. of the Justice of the peace.

Precinct No. 8 Pedro Pena, Donaclpecially nice served for the summerano Angel, Juan Jose Silva; at thesupper. Peanuts are known to be quite To prevent consumption quickly cureschool house.nutritious, and it is therefore much

tis sure. Why take a chance medicine when you can get a sure medicine? JM

Druaoists sell Larafi Bottlps fnr $ 1 OfY KlJOne Good Quality.

It's terrible the wiv the price of coalthroat and lung troubles with One Min-ute Cough Cure. Ireland's Pharmacybetter to have them take the place of

to allay the irritation of the throat andmake sleep possible. It is good. Try it.For sale by A. C. Ireland.

She Hit Him Hard.Husband (patronizingly) That is

realy an awful good photograph of vou;stick it up somewhere where I canalways see it.

Wife Yes, dear; I'll give you a smallframe for it and you can hang it up atthe smoke-roo- at the club.

You can spell it cough, coff, caugh,kauf, kaff, kough, or kaugh, but the on-

ly harmless remedy that quickly curesIt is One Minute Cough Cure. Ireland'sPharmacy;

- A Warm Citizen.Mr. Pitt Why that disgusted look,

Penn?Mr. Penn Always put on my heavy

win er flannels the 1st of September.Pittsburg Chronicle.

The progressive nations of the worldare the great food consuming nations.Good food well digested gives strength.If you cannot digest ail you eat, youneed Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digestswhat you eat. You need not diet your-self. It contains all of The digestantscombined with the best known tonicsand reconstructives. It will even digestall classes of foods in a bottle. No oth-er preparation will do this. It Instantlyrelieves and quickly cures all stomachtroubles. Ireland's Pharmacy.

The Mantle.The charity of today was by no means

the charity of yesterday. That wasclear.

Her mantle, it was generally observed,covered as large a multitude of sin?,perhaps, but less effectually. Can it bethat she has ber mantles made withlace Insertions now

.precinct No. 9 Francisco Lujan yis going up, wailed the pessimist. Martin, Jesus Roibal, Primitivo Gomez; " " " "m 7 . jgmeat than the cold slices of vegetables

dressed in mayonnaise and used in the vveu, there's one thing to be thankful at the house of Felipe Casados.same way, says the New York Tribune. Precinct No. 10 Juan Martin, Juanfor, said the optimist, coal doesn't melt,

like Ice. Philadelphia Record.

Condesension.Well, this is great, I must say.What's the matter?I gave Delia money to get me sonic

A lettuce salad dressed in mayon Nieto, W. W. Atchison; at the office ofnaise is.one of the best of these sup the justice of the peace.

ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL STOPper sandwiches. Select very crisp, things in Paris, and here she sends anote with them worded as if she were

Precinct No. 11 Morris Clark, JamesM. Lucas, S. C. Wright; at the house ofA COUGH

At any time, and will cure the worst making mo a present of them. India-napolis Journal. Cornelio Montoya.

bleached leaves of lettuce. Dip them Ina well-mad- d mayonnaisedressing. Lay these leaves between thinslices of homemade bread, cut delicate

.frecinct No. 12 Manuel Martinez ycold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 60 cts. When you have no appetite, do not

ly thin. For sale at Fischer's drug store. relish your food and feel dull after eatHomemade bread made with "perpet W5AD DOWN. HX AH UP.ing, you may know that you need a doseof Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver

ual" yeast is an especially delicious

Garcia, Guadalupe Sanchez and Marga-rlt- o

Chavez; at the house of Jose LeonMadrid.

Precinct No. 13 J. W. Harrison, Lu-

ciano Lopez, Antonio Sandoval y Grie-g- o;

at the house of J. W. Harrison.Precinct No. 14 Juan Ramon Chavez,

Girlish Argument.moist bread, which is admirably adapt Flftvilla. vou nuirht, tn take morn rmfns Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples freewith your letters to Myrtilla.

Nonsense, nfl. If he en.n rp.rl hav owned to sandwiches which require a Armbut tender, moist bread. The potato

at A. C. Ireland's drug store.

No. 1.7:-'- 0 p1:45 p.11:00 a7:10 a.4:25 a.

No. 17.7:20 p3:20 p

12:15 pJ 0:30 a

7.25 a

No. 23. No. 2. (Effective July 1.)7:45 a 7:45 a Lv ....Santa Fo Air

11:50 a.... 1:35 p Arr Las Vegas .. Lv,4:10 p.... 5:55 p Arr. . .'. .Haton Lv.5:30 p 7:40p Arr Trinidad Lv.8:10 p .. 10:30 p Arr La Junta ... Lv.5:35 a 5:35 a Arr.. ..Pueblo Lv

watef used in "perpetual" yeast seems writing sne can reaa mine. inuiana Romualdo Ortega, Ramon Gallegos; atpons journal.to give the same moist texture that the house of' Antonio Rafael de Aguero.

Precinct No. 15 Policarpio Valencia,A Reward of $10.potato bread raised with

a sponge had. It is the cheapest as well30 aA reward of $10 will be paid for the Bias Quintana, Matias Borrego; at the

M0KI TEA P0SIVIVELY CURES SICK

HEADACHE, arrest and conviction of the party oras the best bread. For sandwiches use7:10 a.... 7:10 a Arr Colorado Springs Lv 6 "JO a

10:00 a 10:00 a Arr Denver Lv 3:20 a5:15 p.... 5:15 p Arr.. Kansas City.. Lv 10:50 a 2:30 p

7:00 a Arr St. Louis... Lv 8:40 n

Of course, it could be. Nothing wasimmune as to the influence of the Indigestion and constipation. A delight' parties who have been breaking win

ful herb drink. Removesall eruptionsZeitgeist. Detroit Journal. dows about the city during the past fewweeks, and especially in the offices ofof the skin, producing a perfect com LvChicago. .7:40 a. 2:43 a10:00 p7:40 11 Arr. .

10:00 p Arr. .

10:00 a Arr ,.plexion, or money refunded. 25 cts. and

house of Miguel Esquibel.Precinct No. 16 Francisco Xavier

Garcia, Apolonlo Vigil, Llberato Vigil;ai the house of Apolonlo Vigil.

Precinct No. 17 Jose Ma. Garcia,Santiago C. de Baca, Genovevo Sando-val; at firemen's hall.

Precinct No. 18 Simon Segura, Man-uel Casados, Teodocio Castillo; at house

For sprains,, swellings and lamenessthere is nothing so good as Chamber-lain's Pain Balm. Try It. For sale by

.Huilah)...., New York.. Koston . . .

LvLvLv

f cts.the New Mexican Printing Companyand the bureau of immigration.

NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO. Air. .3:C0 pGoing WestHEAD DOWNNo. 17 No.l

A. C. Ireland.Artistic Period! of Time,

. . ft: 10 n

.. 0:00 p. 8:30 p

Coming EastliRAD VP

No. 2 No. 22.11:45 a. . . i I 4f a

a8:30 a . . . 6:00 a

it when it is about a day old.Minces of chicken dressed with may-

onnaise also make an excellent suppersandwich. So do sandwiches which maybe heated a little and served as an-

chovy toast. Any cold, delicate meatsliced in very thin slices, and seasonedwith salt, pepper and a little piquantcold dressing of any kind may be usedIn this way. There is room for consid-erable agreeable surprise in thechanges and various seasoning whichmay be devised in this dish.

BITS OF FEMININITY.

For sale at Fischer's drurf store. '

How It Happened.Simokins Were vou ever stare- -

.Lv. .Santa Fe Arr"It takes four persons a whole year to 4:10 p 4:10 pof Larkin G. Read, deceased.6:04 p Arr. .Los Cerrillos. . Lvmake a nigu grade cashmere shawl." struck? 8:25 p. . . . 7:45 p Arm .Albuquerque. . Lv"That's all righ'; my wife bought one Precinct No. 19 Robert McKlnley, R.

Lumley, Gus Johnson;' at the school 4:00 Arr.. San Marclal . Lv 1:45 aand it took me lour years to pay for it.Detroit Free Press.

Timklns Yes, once.Simkins Tell me about it.TftuVlns Oil thorn lun't. mnfh fn tall house.

Precinct No. 20 John Strunquist, AnA new remedy for biliousness is now0:15 a Arr..

11:30 a Arr..8:11 a Arr..9:50 a Arr. .

. Doming Lv 8:20 pSilver City . . Lv 6:00 pLas Cruces . . Lv 9.15 p. HI I'aso Lv 7:45 n

A ftor it. Qt.lMlpIr ma t.hn rlflvrar njthnniil

Twenty-fiv- e Dollars Reward!A reward of $26 will be paid for the

arrest and conviction of the party orparties who have been breaking win-

dows about the city during the pastfew weeks, and especially In the officesof the New Mexican Printing Companyand the bureau of immigration, the lastoccurrence of this kind happening lastnight.

FRANCISCO GONZALES Y BACA,City Marshal,

Santa Fe, N. M,

October 19.

me up and took me to ' the hospital!rt-- ttonio Nieto, James Carruthers; at theschool house.

on sale at A. C. Ireland's drug store. Itis called Chamberlain's Stomach andLiver Tablets. It gives quick relief, and

uuicugu news. Lv12:10 p Arr Ash ForkDetails of Dress That Are Ho- - Witness the seal of the Board of 7:00 a Arr. .Los Angeles . . LvCounty Commissioners, County of San

5:55 p .

7:30 p ..1:55 p .

9:o5 p .

4:45 p..

ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE

SOLD ON A ta Fe, and Territory of New Mexico,1:05 p Arr.... San Diego.... Lv5:50a Arr.. llakerstield ... Lv

10:20a Arr .. Fresno LvPositive guarantee. Cures heart burn. and the hands of its chairman and itsclerk this 1st day of October, A. D. 1900. 2:20 p Arr Stockton Lv 12:40 p ..

5:00 p Arr. .Pt. Richmond. . Lv .10:00 a . .C. W. DUDROW,raising of the food, distress after eat-

ing or any form of dyspepsia. One lit-

tle tablet gives Immediate relief. 250:00 p Arr.. San Francisco. .Lv 0:00 a . .Chairman Board of County Commis

will prevent the attack if given as soonas the first indication of the disease ap-

pears. Price, 25 cents per box. Sam-

ples free.

Fublio Spirit."Mr. lilgglesou is quite a philanthro-

pist, isn't ho?""Yes. lie always draws up the sub-

scription papers other people are askedto sign." Cnicago Times-Heral-

cts. and 50 cts. sioners.ATANACIO ROMERO, Clerk.For sale at Fischer's drug store.

Cerebro-Gastri-

Petted daughter They asked me toplay at Mrs. Highup's this evening, andI did, bu- t- VOL. N0.9, N. Ni. ReportsA Shifting; Location,

"Mldeely is a poetical fellow.'; I askedFond mother (proudlyjWere they

not entranced?Petted daughter Hum! When Ihim how tall his new sweetheart Is. He

tleeable la the .LatestCostnmee.

By far the most popular underwaustsnow are those which make no pretenseat sleeve or shoulder strap, but havesimply a ribbon to hold them in place,which ties over the shoulder, says afashion authority.

It is announced as a certainty thatlarge Louis XVI. hats, which form suchpretty aureoles round the head, willbe much worn this1 summer either insoft straw, openwork crinoline, or lace.

.Veils, the total suppression of whichwas announced, are notably lessin size.They keep the hair in place, and do notgo further than just above the upperUp.

The deep corselet in every form andvariety continues to hold sway.

There is a very strong indication thntthe bonnet is ret urning to us, small andclose as heretofore.

Ncklets are fashion's latest whim.Peaches Canned.

Pare the peaches, holVe. atone and

5:55 p Arr. .. Sacramento. .. .Lv 10: 10 a7;45 p Arr.... Portland .... Lv 8:30 p

CHICAGO-CALIFORN- LINE.No. 1 carries through Pullman and Tourist sleepers between Chicago.

Los Angeles and San Francisco: Dining cars, Chicago to Kansas City ar.rlBakerslield to Stockton; Free Chair cars Chicago to nli foruia. -

No. 17 carries free chair car Kansas City to El l'uxo and Pullman sleep-er Kansas City to City of Mexico.

No. 23 carries through sleeper City of Mexico to Kansas City, on No. 2from La Junta, free chair car El I'aso to La Junta.

No. 2 carries Pullman and tourist sleepers Los Angeles ami San Fran-cisco to Chicago, also free chair car and Pullman sleeper through to Dun-ver- ,

Colorado Springs and Pueblo via La Junta.For time tables, information and literature pertaining to the Santa Fp.

route, call on or address, H. S. Lutz, Agent,W. G. Hlack, G. V, A., Topeka, Kas. Santa Fe, N. M.

answered, 'just as tall as inv heart."' played Life on the Ocean Wave, withVolume IX of New Mexico Reportr

can now be supplied by The New Mexi-

can Printing Company. Delivered atpublisher's price of $3.30.

"meres no sense in that anyway notn Mldgely's case. He told me' that the

variations, naif ni them lert tne room.Fond mother (ecstatically) That's

wonderful. They must have been sea-

sick. Spare Moments.first time the girl's gruff old father sameInto the parlor his heart was in hisboots," Cleveland Plain Dealer.

"For three days and Bights I sufferedagony untold from an attack of choleramorbus brought on by eating cucum-bers,- '(

says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the

NewRailroad todistrict court, Centervllle, Iowa.. "I THE NEW MEXICO

.jTVTvt Tm a'tsTt . ,.,TTmr- -San Francisco!

QUESTION ANSWERED.Yes, August Flower still has the larg-

est sale of any medicine in the civilisedworld. Your mothers' and grand-mothers' never thought of using any-thing else for indigestion or biliousness.Doctors were scarce, and they seldomheard of appendicitis, nervous prostra-tion or heart failure, etc. They usedAugust Flower to clean out the systemand stop fermentation of indigestedfood, regulate the action of the liver,stimulate the nervous and organic ac-

tion of the system, and that is all theytook when feeling dull and ' bad withheadaches and other aches. You onlyneed a few doses of Green's AugustFlower, In liquid form, to make you sat-isfied there is nothing serious the mat-ter with you. For sale by Ireland'sPharmacy.

His Only Explanation.Mr. Henpeck Are you the man who

spoke Impatiently to iny wife?Stranger Yes, sir.Mr. Henpeck Then you are either a

lunatic or a hero. Baltimore American.

thought I should surely die, and tried adozen different medicines, but all to nopurpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham

FOR SALE

Ah Ideal Sheep orGoat Ranch.berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea

drop into cold water. For every fourpounds of fruit make a sirup of a pintof sgar and a quart of water; drain thepeaches, put them in the boiling sirup,bring again to the boiling point, then

Remedy and three doses relieved me en-

tirely." This remedy is for sale by A.Ireland.keep them simmering very gatly until

tender but not soft. Place the fruit injars and fill to overflowing with theboiling sirup. Seal' at once. Ladles'World.

r - - . uuw iaAiaiisnKlAND SUPPORTED BY THE TERRITORY.

, Undoubted Evidence."What maenlficont trout! How much

did yoa pay for them?""I have documents to show that they

cost me 817.50 apiece.""Then you did catch them yourself,

didn't you? I suspected vou of having

Santa Fe Route, by Its eanJoaquin Valley Extension. Theonly line with track and trainsunder one management, all theway from Chicago to the GoldenGate.Mountain passes, extinct volca-noes, petrified forests, prehistor-ic ruins, Indian pueblos, Yosem-lt- e,

Grand Canyon of Arisora,en route.Same high-gra- service tr.athas made the Santa Fe the fa-

vorite route to Southern Ca'l-forni- a.

Fast schedule; Pullman andTourist sleepers dally; Free re-

clining chair cars; Harveymeals throughout

General Passenger OfficeThe Atchison, Topeka & Santa

Fe Railway,Topeka, Kan.

This ranch is located about 35miles north of Santa Fe, and afew miles east of the Denver ARio Grande railroad. It is in allrespects equal to the famous Pe-cos forest reserve. A creek ofpure mountain water runs throughit and the water never fails. Theland is covered with the finestgrasses and other forpje plants,suitable for sheep, and' especiallyfor goats. It has plenty of shelt-er and contains much timberwhich affords shade. The titleto the property is perfect. Theacreage is about 10,000 acres, butthe range that is controlled by thewater thereon is very great. Forfurther information apply to Max.Frost, Santa Fa, N. M.

bought them from a dealer." Chicagorribune. .

Six Teachers (Men), and Matron.New Buildings, all furnishings and equipments modern and complete;ite&m-heate- baths, water-work- s, all convenience.Tuition, board, and laundry, 30 per session.Session Is three terms, thirteen weeks each. Roswell Is a notedJnealUresort, 8,700 feet above sea level; excellent people.

Nathan Jaffa, Roswell, R. 8. Hamilton, Roswell,W. M. Reed, Roswell, J. C. Lea Roiwell

I. O. Cameron, Eddy.

Poisonous toadstools resembling

Your FaceShows the state of your feelings and thestate of your health as well. Impureblood makes Itself apparent In a paleand sallow complexion, Pimples andSkin Eruptions. If you are feelingweak and worn nut juio io not have ahealthy appearance, you should tryAcker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blooddiseases where cheap Sarsapartllaa and

purifiers fall; knowing this,we sell every bottle on a positive guar-antee.

Vot sals at Fischer's drug tors.

UMiimilhtanbk mushrooms . have caused frequentdeaths this year. Be sure to use onlya JJ Maeu, klHafet, qilla, So

the genuine. Observe tne same carewhen you ask for DeWitt's Witch Ha-s- el

Salve. There are poisonous coun particulars aaaress:l ii, J a mm hi gnmM itt MW r--tJ i cXvorMiiiUk. lo set

I. EiHH mn anil niftwiisterfeits. DeWitt's is the only originalWitch Haiel Salve. It Is a safe and Col. Jas. 6. Aleadors,

Superintendent.certain cure for piles and all skin dis-eases. Ireland's Pharmacy.A. STBvJMI, UtW. Buealfk St, Chltase.

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IejjS,iSe8WS?J'

DISTRICT COURT. OFFICIAL HITTERS. CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, JEWLLLI NOVELTIES

H. B. CARTWRIGHT & BRO. DIAMONDS,

WATCHES,'

STERLING SILVER TABLE AND TOILET uAKiS.INCORPORATION'.Another Knit Against theCitv A Divorce

J CUT GLASS AND FINE CHINA.Granted. The New Mexico Humane Society to- -

The case of Francisco A. Manzanares , JZrKThe Chas. Wagner Furniture

CompanyHas received the largest stock ofmodern furniture ever seen inSanta Fe. This is not mere talkbut actual fact as a visit to thestore will convince you. Havingbought direct from the manufac-

turers and in carlod lots we cansell at Denver prices, guaranteed,

m MRYlf AN f.ARVRD LEATHER GOODS UMJEWELRY.The aim of the society is to protect JUVMUVUM wmuvunv..quieting title to the Canada de los Alamos and Lamy land grants in Santa Fe YOU WILL FIND WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE.INTHE SOUTHWEST.

children and animals from cruel anaInhuman treatment. The headquartersof the society are at Albuquerque. Thedirectors are: Mrs. J. W. Cruinpacker,E. L. Stover, H. H. Ribulo, J. E. Saint,

Groceries,Feed and

Crockery.

No. 4

BAKERY.

SOUTH SIDE

OF PLAZA.

county, was submitted In district courtbefore Judge McFie yesterday after-noon, and two weeks' time was given tosubmit briefs.

Hon. B. M. Read this forenoon filed acase in the district court for this countyentitled S. E. Lankard vs. the City of

and value for value will undersell

any competitor in New Mexico.

Give us a call.

Josephine Parsons, Mrs. W. L. Hatha-

way, Mrs. E. P. ChilcU, Frank Strong,V. W. Clancy, W. N Parkuurst, Mrs.Frank Sturgess, Dr. J. F. Pearce, L. A.

Sunta Fe, suit to recover on bills

amounting to $300 against the city.

McKae, Kev. liruce Kinney, nuss luLee. Incorporation fee, $1.00.

NEW MEXICO AGENT.The Santa Fe Street Railway comp-

any. IneorDorated in Colorado, todayOPALSiANDlTURQUOIS SSSS?gtetllm Silver Souvenir Spoant.

EU6ENI0 SENA,notified Secretary AVallnco that It has . Everything Just as RepresentedAll Goods Engraved Free of Charge.$1.35PflTEUT IPERIflL FLOOD, BEST IHHDE, 50 IDS - designated Hon. J. P. Victory of SantaFe its local agent.

BOARD OF DENTISTRY.

To-da- y the case of Dr. J. A. Massieet aJ. vs. H. O. Bursum, superintendentof the penitentiary, is being heard be-

fore Referee George W. Knaebel.Judge McFie y signed a decree

of divorce in the case of Florence R.Corbit vs. John Corblt, of San Juancounty, giving the plaintiff the custodyof the three children.

MANUFACTURER OF SOUTH SIDE.OF PLAZA.S. SPITZ,SEE MexicanThe territorial board of dentistry held

OURRICH CUT GLASS

FRENCH CHINA. h session in Santa Fe yesterday to admit Dr. C. N. Lord, of Sacketts Harbor

CHEAPER COAL OIL.One gallon 25c

Five gallons $1.20

The nights are growing longer andthis reduction of price will there-fore be doubly appreciated.

PRUNE IISFiligreeJewelry.

HOW REBDY FOB BUSINESSN. Y., to the practice of his professionin New Mexico. Dr. Lord will locate atCOLDER WEATHER THAN USUAL.

BOHEMIAN DECORATEDGLASSWARE.

LOUWELSA ART POTTERY Santa Fe.All kinds of jewelry made to order and

A Remarkable Week from a Meteorological

the Capital Steam Laundryrepaired. Fine stone scumsialty. Singer sewing machines ansunnliea.

Standpoint,Last week's weather differed some PERSONAL MENTION.

Rev. O. S. Madden, of Wand, Is a visi

SILK SOAP."Washes everything. It cost no more

than other and inferior brands.Beautiful pictures given for twenty-f-

ive wrappers.

what from the usual Santa Fe weather. TMSCOST. - - SANTA FH. W.

The temperature averaged 2 degrees a tor in the city today,dav below the normal, and the rainfall,0.92 of an inch, was nearly three-fourt-

NO. FOUR BAKERY.

Our HOME MADE Bread is the

product of the finest material,scientifically handled, so as to re-

sult in a pure, healthful food.

CIGARETTES, .

A large variety, at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c,

35c, and 50c per package.

of an inch more than usual. The high-est temperature was 62 degrees, on Fri

Everything new and first class.Experienced workmen employed-Satisfactio- n

guaranteed.

A. C. GRAVES, Mgr.Keep your cash in your home town and patro nize home industry.

JACOB WELTJWER,

Dr. I). W. Mauley left today on abusiness trip to Denver.

Robert Ortiz, of Pena Ulanca, is spend-ing a few days at St. Vincent's.

A. F. Spingolborjt has returned froma business trip to the City of Mexico.

O. N. Marron, mayor of Albuquerque,returned this afternoon to the Duke City.

Mrs. Daniol Warren left this forenoon

FINE SMOKING TOBACCOS.Come to us for your favorite tobac-

co, we probably have it.Duke's Cameo, long cut, 2 oz..5cBull Durham, 4 oz 15c

Dixie Queen, 1 plug cut, 5c

day afternoon, and the lowest 31 de-

grees, early Sunday morning, whichis the lowest for the season.

Boots & Meiypromises to be more pleasant andwarmer than the past few days have

Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee, in cans, per lb 40cfor Denver where she will spend thebeen. answered, day or night, from Fisher's barn.

All funeral calls will be promptlyPERIODICALS,There was a heavy frost Sunday winter.Hon. E. F. Hobart returned last

from his ranch near Espanola, where SCHOOL BOOKS,

SCHOOL SUPPLIES,

morning, but owing to the movement ofthe wind and lack of humidity in the

atmosphere the frost was not generallydestructive, although the temperature

ESole Agent for Silver King Whisky. he spent the past few days.Tr T, II. Oliiimberlit). of Albliniier

S.B. Warner& Co.

STATIONERY SUNDRIES, ETCquo, attended the meeting of the boardwas low enough to produce a killing

Books not In stock ordered at easternof dentistry held here yesterday.frost. The chrysanthemums ana sweetmnA nunecrlBUoaa NOS1TM iwA. D. Whilson, the Albuquerque

mnsir dealer, arrived last evening from jvuvvall BiUatJa.

peas have not been injured, but themore delicate flowers, such as dahlias,nasturtiums and centaurea, were gener-

ally killed, except in places where theya business trip up the llio (irande valley

Hon. F. A Manzanares, J. D. W Embalmcr and Funeral Director.Vpi-iie- Ksn.. and It. II. Williams, who

were auite well protected.

THE OXFORD CLUB.

J. E. LACOWE, Proprietor.

WIfJES. LIQUORS Ap CIGARS.

POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES.

wore in t.liH nanltal on lesral business reFOR COLLECTOR AND TREASURER.

turned this forenoon to Las Vegas.THE POPULATION OF ARIZONA. The only houra In the city that carries everything In thehousehold line. ' Sold on easy payments.

dARPBTS JlsTX) ITJO-S- .J. V. Conwav who is a candidate for

Fritz Muller Announces Himself as an InEvery County Shows a Decided Gai- n- superintendent of public instruction

for this county, will leave tomorrow forthe northern precincts on an electioneer dependent Eepublican Candidate

for That Place.Gams Made by Uities and lowns.According to a census bulletin re ing trip. t tum 7ra nf Santa Fe County: I

Large stock or Tinware.

Quevnswase ana

Glassware.

Mrs. C. F. Blackington, of Socorro, U .11. v...." -

herebv announce myself as an Independceived by the New Mexican y, thefollowing is the population of Arizona arrived on a noon train to spend several

ent Republican candidate for the omce otdays in Santa Fe.towns and cities: Tucson, 7,531; Phoenix

5,544; Prescott, 3,559; Jerome, 2,861; No- - To0rr nr1 Kx.Officio Collector otMiss Annie Hase has returned homeafter a pleasant visit to her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hase, at

Santa Fe county, and solicit your supportgales, 1,761; Globe, 1,495; Yuma, 1,402;

Winslow, 1,305; Flagstaff, 1,271; Tempe,892; Mesa, 722; Tombstone, 646; Thatch

f

Santa Fe - - New Mexico. If elected I will perform the duties of the Agent for the Studebaker Wagons.All sizes of wagons carried in stock.

Catron Block - Santa Fe, IN. Mex.office with honesty, impartiality and fairer. 644: Solomonvtlle, 629; Pima, 521;

ness. I announce myself at the urgent

request of numerous citizens of both polChloride, 466. By counties the population of the territory is as follows: Mari

itical parties. FRITZ MULLER

Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 22, 1900.copa, 21,352, an Increase of 94.3 per cent;Pima, 14,689, an increase of 15.9 per cent;

For School Superintendent.I hereby inferm the people of Santa

Fe county that I am candidate for theoffice of superintendent of schools forthis county and will make the racebefore the people. .1. V. Conway.

Santa Fe, N. M. Oct. 20th, 1900.

trThe Only Original Oold'i Curttty fhf In the City.Graham, 14,162, an Increase of 149.7 percent; Yavapai, 13,799, an increase of 58.8 "KANSAS CITY MEATS."

Can be found at the Bon-To- n. Gold's General Store,per cent; Cochise, 9,251, an Increase of

33.3 pe rcent; Navajo, 8,817; Apache,8,452, an increase of 97.4 per cent; Plnal, MINOR CITY TOPICS.

BRAND NEW, WELL SELECTED STOCK.

Chas. WagnerFurniture Co

6,884, an increase of 61.9 per cent; Coco-

nino, 5,344; Santa Cruz, 4,545; Gila, 4,264 The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Atana- - Indian andAnd

DEALER INsio Romero is very ill.

The registration board of precinct No.4 was in session yesterday at the home

A Miners' Excursion.On October 31 the Santa Fe railroad

will run another miners' and prospec-

tors' excursion from Denver, Colorado

Springs, Pueblo, Canon City, Florenceand Rockvale to New Mexico' sta'tions.Round-tri- p tickets will be sold, passen-

gers using Nos. 1 and 17 of November 1

south of Trinidad. The general arrange-ments are the same as for the last ex-

cursion of May 24. Tickets carry con-

tinuous passage going limit, final limit

thirty days, stop-ove- being allowed

an increase of uu.9 per cent; iuma,4,145, an increase of 55.1 per cent; Mo-

have, 3,443, an Increase of 138.4 per cent.The towns that have lost in populationare Pima, Tombstone and Yuma. The

population of the territory is 122,212, again of 104.9 per cent.

HI (OLD, Prop. inof Canuto Alarid. Thus far 386 votershave registered in that precinct. Thelast session of the board will be heldon Saturday.

The condition of Nicolas Maes at thehospital Is still favorable for recovery,

KeUblished 1859.

ALBUQUERQUE NOTES.

although It will take ten days yet towithin that limit on the return trip.U.ll whether he will survive his Injury.forEomantio Marriage A ContractA

Just ReceivedChoico car Greeley potatoes A. Walker& L'O.

200,000 Pounds of Wool.

A few evenings ago, by appointment,Miss Genevieve Dempsey left Albuquer-que for Winslow, where the next morn-

ing after her arrival she was married toWilliam Walsh, a young machinistworking in the Winslow railway shops.

Chlmajo Indian Blankets.Taqul Indian Blankets.

. Moqui Indian Blankets.Apache Indian Basket.Yaqui Indian Basket.Pueblo Indian Basket.Acomo Pottery..Astee Idol and Curio.Santa Clara Pottery.Navajo Indian Blank.New Mexico.

EiHBALJHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Glassware,ueenesware,

Haviland hina.TELEPHONE 112.

OLD STAND LOWER FRISCO ST.

Bowl and Arrow.Tom-to- m Drume. -War Clubs and Rattlee.Buckskin Beaded Goods.Mexican Coin Jewelry.Mexican Opals and Turquole.Mexican Blankets.Mexican Feather Carda.Mexican Cigars.Mexican Chocolate. )

Santa Pe

Ho! OYSTERS. Ho!First of the season at the Bon-To- n,

e

5

That length of time, at least, the sev-

ered artery has to be held shut with apad by an attendant.

At the Bon-To- n: C. J. Bryant, Albu-

querque; Frank G. Greden, Denver;Amos W. Clark, Rico; Tomas Gutierrez,San Pedro; Jose Gonzales, Golden; Si-

mon Rodriguez, F. M, Mcllvain, Cer-rlllo- s.

At the Exchange: Ralph Sterling,Brooklyn, Pa.; George H. Slyfield, Wau- -

For Sale.Tim Denver Beer Hall, with all stockWalsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

Walsh, who reside in Albuquerque, bit and fixtures. Sale Is niado owing to theterly opposed the union, especially themother, and yesterday they publicly an-

nounced that they have disinherited

necessity of my presence at my Kii rasoplace of business. I. Goldobf, 8

B'TSUiaW Ti'TSH."kegan, 111.; A. D. Whitson, Albuquerque; M. O. Rowland, Pittsburg: a. u.Richardson, Silverton, Colo.; C, W. Partheir son.

The derailment of a freight engine And all kinds of game in season at theBon -- Ton.sons, San Francisco.

At the Palace: A. A. Keen, Albuquer rent, Inquire ofand two cars on the Santarailroad near Albuquerque caused the

delay of the western train yesterday.Furnished rooms to

Mrs. Gildersleeve. LEO pSttSOl . . .0J0 CALIENTE(HOT SPEINGS.)

que; W. L. Perkins, umcago;u. n.Buxter, Grand Rapids; Netll B. Field,iiMrATirriTftr $1.50 The Albuquerque wool-scouri- plant

has contracted for 200,000 pounds of 0. N. Marron, Albuquerque; C. A. Car- -

ruth, J. Law, Antondto; O. A. Winton,O. S. Weather Bureau Notes

Forecast for New Mexico: Fair tonight; probably rain and coolor in northem; fair in south portion Wednesday.

wool from the Mcintosh sheep ranch atChllili. Alamosa; A. B. Moulton, Denver; Mrs.

FLOUR, HAY,mmHOTEL...

Blackington, Socorro.The mother of Rev. Bruce KinneyPer Day$2.00

A fine specimen of a Brahma roosterdied at Chicago. Mrs. Kinney was a Yesterday the thermometer registered

as follows: Maximum temperature, 61

These Celebrated Hot Springs are lo-

cated in the midst of the Ancient Cliff

Dwellers, twenty-fiv- e miles west of

Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Pe,and about twelve miles from BarrancaStation, on the Denver & Rio Grande

Railway, from which point a daily lineof stages run to the Springs. The tem

resident of Albuquerquefor over a year.

1 HHICIPAL SOCIETY.degrees, at 2:20 p. m.; minimum, 34 ileerees. at 8:00 a. m. The mean tempera

was found roosting in a wagon oppo-site the county Jail, and was landed be-

hind the bars, waiting for the owner tocall. GRAIN, POTATOES,

WHOLESALE

and

RETAIL

DEALER IN

ture for the 24 hours was 48 degrees,There are at present six prisoners in moan daily humidity, 53 per cent

Temperature at 6:00 a..m. today, 37.the county jail.

SALT and SEEDS.BEST LOCATED HOTEL IN CITY.

J.T. FORSH A, Proprietor.SPECIAL RATES hy the Week at

Month foi Table Board, witk wiowuRoom.

SOUTHEAST COQ. PLAZAJ

perature of these waters is from u to

122 degrees. The gases are carbonic. Al-

titude, 6,000 feet. Climate very dry and

delightful the year round. There Is nowa commodious hotel for the convenienceof invalids and tourists. These waters

It Will Hold Its Next Meeting at Santa Fe

in January,A municipal society for New Mexico

was organized yesterday at Albuquer-que. Five cities were represented. Ra-

ton sent William C. Murphy, J. J. Shee-te- r

and W. J. Wrlgley; Las Vegas was

represented by Mayor Coors, John Hill

SAVE YOUR HAIRWith Shampoos of Only ExGiusweBrain House in CitU-

-contain 1,686.24 grains of alkaline saltsto the gallon, being the richest alkalineHot Springs in the world. The efficacyof these waters has been thoroughly and R. C. Rankin. From Silver City

came Mayor J. W. Fleming, Martin Ma- -

her and F. J. Wright. Hon; T. B. Catron waa a delegate from Santa Fe, andAlbuaueraue had a committee present

tested by the miraculous cures attestedto In the following diseases: Paralysis,Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption,Malaria, Bright's Disease of the Kid-

neys, Syphilitic and Mercurial Affec-

tions, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all

Female Complaints, etc., etc. Board,

Santa Fe Filigreeand

Jewelry Mfg. Co. iT f M 8 1 is d ilk n 18 :consisting of Aldermen Burkhart, Beaven and McKee. Mayor Marron, of At

buquerque, was present. rife:) -- He wuwi uy,.T. .1. Sheeter. of Raton, was chosenLodging and Bathing, $2.50 per day; $14

nrealdent. and F. J. Wright, of Silverper week; $50 per month. Stage meetsDenver trains and waits for Santa Fe Citv. secretary. COAL, LUMBER, FEED,At the evening session, held In the of

GOLD anil

SILVER FILIGREE.train upon request. This resort Is at-

tractive at all seasons, and is open all fice of P. F. McCanna, a committee,

winter. Passengers for OJo Caliente can consisting of Messrs. T. B. Catron, W. JWrlgley and J. J. Sheeter, was appointleave Santa Fe at 10:08 a. m. and reach

Oio Caliente at 5 p. m. the same day. ed to draft resolutions. While the com AND GENERAL TRANSFER.All kinds of rough and finished lumber; Texas floor

Ing at lowest market price: windows andv doorsmittee was out the other members of

Fare for the round trip from Santa Fethe conference discussed municipal

N. MONDRAGON, Mgr. to OJo Caliente, $7. For further particulars, address matters and dwelt upon the good that

could be accomplished through the mePalace Ave.. Griffin Bldg., near Plazadlum of between the cities.The reoort of the committee on resolu

Hnionio Joseph. tlons advocated the securing of furtherintriaiotinn fnr nltlea and towns, and

Table Wines!Proprietor.HENRY KRICK,'80LJC AGENT FOB Ojo Caliente. Taos Co.. N M

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9fILemp'sl,I. OUR PLACEBeer.

And light dresoings of CtmctmA, purest of emollient skia earet.This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, Bcales, and

dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair folli-

cles; supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes theW. M. H. WOODWARD,

recommended another meeting of theconference In Santa Fe on the 231 of

January. The report was adopted.It Is the aim of the society to hold

frequent meetings, and by discussingIrws which have proved successful In

one municipality to be able to applymore able and economical methods of

government.

Hew X of V. lodireThe Knights of Pythias organized a

lodge of their order at Clayton on Sat-

urday. The following officers were dulyelected: James Deam, C. C; J. E. Cur-re- n,

P. C; G. M. Spurr, V. C; O. T.

Toombs, P.; F. P. Carnes, M. of W.;Carl Eklund. M. at A.; Herman Lov,K. of R. 8.; Otto Mlnger, O. G.; Stew-

art McNamara, I. G.

Th.lMjl.mnm aha Iinttlti tsi A HSSHYER P MIST.Llnail Mali nntw. hair grow upon a sweet, wnoiesome, neaiiny scaip, wnen au eie iu. be found a tnll'llne o'

Will Imported wines tor family trade.Orders by telephone will be promptly filled. .

AIX KINDS OFMLNKKAL, WAT B

Guadalupe St.ri win viIpromptly ailed,

Santa Fe Cemolete and Internal Treatment for very""""n.f.ti,,-- 0f outicoa Bo 25o.). to oIwdm Om skin of

Allien ,ole ud toften Um thtekeMd ooUole, Ccronia OmtmShelby SI., 0pp. Exohange Hotel, Santa Fe.

Snecial attention paid to the deter yilAUiia u ZSSSSnSSSS.A u wood.

. . A gnaht bit ta often ufflcleot to core the mverert humor, with

tn DP8 tXB Cm. Oow-- i Bole Prope.. Barton. AU eboat the Bkln, Bcelp. end Heit," free.wana i.tnaa." mination of unknown minerau andchemical analysis of same. Correct re-

sults guaranteed.fe or any other old thing in the eatingline at toe uon-icr- a.

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