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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

12-24-1904

Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-24-1904T. Hughes

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_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 Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

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YOLUKI 11 A.LBUQUXRQUE. NEW MSXIOO. SATURDAY DBOIMBKH 94, 1004, 6ti

WANTS POWER TO

tWPORCE ORDERS

INTffRSTATI . COM M KltC KDIMRII NIW LM

LATIOH.

A wningion disputed Mr: I

tbe nnul report of the leteretnteeoaSMitirro commission, traasmltled tommurff inday. wlwiw tat againMiiMif in ill.- - two principal uhjaots ofh i to regulate raiRMm, the pub-

lication and observance of isrtfl rate,sad the correction. n complaint, ofeetahiihed tariff rates.

Ph.- - . omislasioo aaya In substsBoni mai Niiri'HNfiii rcgiihuloa of rote de-pend- iiiia nc effinilve operation otiwiih i.rmUf if regulation. The mu,aa a tided iiy the Bshlaa Uw of IVb- -

un !'. luou. and which deals wKtthe publics! Ion and invariable applies-- ilua of larllfK. appear to be operatingnor. Hfuiiy aa applied to carriers sub-ji-r-t

in n provisions, but It U hellevr(i i inn them- - provisions might amade isicwhat more dentallc, aad

lii.le,l hi apply la other ages Olaoem-ci- with traaeportUloa wblah

may now be used SS a meSSS Of of- -

forties 'iinrt'MKiiMw to skippers, whichin ff.-- i i reduces the coat of savingilieir inliicts.

Thi' iimrolaaion cull a'tcatlon toi In fH" iliat there haa Ihmm numi in'nr Initial ion conferringpower mil rules and making the or-

ders of i he romtntlalnti effective.Ma. Find Rat Unjust.

hMt OaniMK Ghana It.la no present slate of the law, alter

careful and often extended wvestlga-tion- .i ho may ta4 ft rata

inmplainet against to be unreason-sbl- e

uud order th carrier to daalatfrom charging that rate for the future,nut it an not. though the evidencemay and usually does Indicate It, Dadand order the reasonable rate to bextihaiittited for that which baa beenfound to ho unlawful.

In in Instance daring the seatn i ih commission baa been nakedby both shipper and earrlera to

controversies between thotaonceriina t hi sdjuatmont of rates

In each case the queetloas Involvedare of manifest Importance aa affect-ing i hi- - hulnes of competitive com-i- n

unit - and the trafflr or the railwayline hy which they are served.

The thinks It prahnblsiImi the cases now pendlns before itdirects or Indirectly affect almostever? locality and amrly ail of tkelMMipl in the United States

llesidca dlsposlnK of a lame numberor complaint throngs) Informal lavee--i

nation and decldlag ewsssronsquestion srlalna In rlatl to tfcpublication and observance of tkeisrltx i he commission has renderedduring I he year twenty-eevo- detds-loa- s

in reports and opinions upon con-teste-

eases or In vest Ignt Ions ukftde

it the roinmlsslon on Its own motion.Lef Ineeesss In tns

Cseusltlea en Hallways.Th' r.port shows that In railway

Hccidetit there were U.1IH swnloyetisjurwl snd S.S67 killed In IWM. astoMtpsriMi with SH.711 Injured iMid

il killed in 1MU. with which ;earroimpsriaoii Is made.

There were ."77 paaaencers Injuredmid 420 killed. The Increase In tnnuMiter of deaths of pasaencers overIMS U rttVt Per oent There were tenunuNiislly dlsastroua aneldents duringi he year, and the report asya that theparamount requirement hi aa esTeotlvetnesmirv for the prevention of eolllaions The cotNtnlsslon again urgesi he adoptiou of the bkirk systotn.

Vr the year nndlng June SO, 101,the preliminary report embraces re-turn for roads representing tQv.Orlmiles of line, or about M per cent ofthe mileage that will be covered bythe Anal report.

On the mileage stated the grossearrings of the railways were (I.Nd,cil Sl The grass earnings for theprevlou year, on tOMU miles, werefl.M0Rtn.sn7 The operating espena- -

of the railways for the yearamounted to S1.SSi.Sli.Mt. batagnquivalont lo JS.178 per mile of line,or S3A0 mon than for the year IMS.The rstlo of operating expenses toanting was 07.76 per cent

SCHOOL BUILDINGS

OPENED TO VISITORS

If you had a horse worth $I,(MM, sailyes bad ruceuily speul another II.IHM)Vm kull.lli.. In UfKlAli In IfttM klMi

k 4S the uoniraulor should ask you toI eewu uuw and Inspect the stable asI ii w doue, uo mutter how busy you

jgf went, ou would be there at the au--

yeiat nuiu.Tho board of education of this city

BsjHeas wpuui $at,ouo of your money furv new Imiidiugs the past year, tlMv-- i

1 tor the Cuuira! building bve yearsago, aud Itu.otw tor the original build-ings, waking a loisl of Slwl,tMM

They are also spanding an-

nually more than Ml.Utkl for Isauhsiiseiarias, supplies and repairs. All '.histor the care of your most prselousnassession. your child. And yet yonnoan not lo iuvestigaiu the soadltioasuader wbloh your child labors- - Youara more negligent regarding las wel-

fare of your child than you would beregarding the wolfare of less previousiMags.

Nail Friday afternoon from S wall!I a'elock tke school will ha thrownoften for your iaspecilon. There willbe no it gulnr school work, both Duptlssnd teachers will lie free lo show vis-

itor sboui the buildings. We want(os to islt every part of the buildingfront Utn.-iium- t to sine uinl talk with

aoii 'u about thi k. iu iI wulisrc ofIn- - SI iioills

Willi duty lio nrMi 'o vourii tnuldlliK 'Mi lion If you,, in csch "I t i. I lillllil

- t.ii what our munev hasin i arn the oondlttons un-- i

in. uarhiir work for thi' .1 ..nil child, fompuru t h

i ) mi war t I'll I Iiomii of.n I il nf'.'i a i twiroiiKli

yea wawld haw tangs make kaowaroar susnmtssas to than in aatftatltrsad tke evil will ha oorreetod, wttkplawewrs, If 'the means to do so areavaltease.

It la your privilege aad your dutyto vkMt the public aeaoot balldlngs ofthtg ettr nest mday afternoon rromt naUl I o'clock. Yon are not asaredIn viaii racltallnn mm theee artll heaoa. Jnst corns aad inspect Um balid--

A. B. BTKOUP. npsilntendeat) order of the President of the

Rased of Rdnest ton.

a.' iP OO0 WOMWFOH NIW MXeOa)

The Unltlmore News aavs that Mr.Jerry J. tit anion of Albufaerqna, N.M.. at the It. James hotel, talkedaiHiut tke mountain, the people, thecrops and the cattle.

"Ne Meatco ought lo be a stalef the Union." he said. "The people

there are repreeeatattve of aaorder or Intelligence, even

among the iioorest natives, when com-pared with the asjoate of some aee-iktn- s

of the United States, aad theyare ledum rious, practical aad gamer-s.i-y

atnoitMiua In all lines. New Mag-- i

co has now. I think, about MO.oMftopulat'on. although the census givesue less, and of tkis number IM.oooare white, the same number native,and a large proportion Indian, whilethere are fewer half-breed- s than laMexico, where that class Is the curseof the country, peaking of racialconditions, by the way. white thereare plenty of Rhlaeee, engaged largel-y la house work, a Japaaeae Is ararity. In the mountain there areminerals galore, especially silver aadlead, aad In the valleys fertile landlor the ibousands of rattle that roantae reserve. The Oplorsdo ranch men.aad as far aorta as Wyoming, seadinto New Mevioo for their hardycalves to rna the ranch in tke spring,and are able to keep tkem over win-ter aad IS rough very severe weatherby reason of their remarkable endur-ance.

"Take s trnln at Denver, go downthrough Trinidad to Haton, lm Vegas,dan la HV and Albuquerque, and youwill see some of the most beautifulmountain pictures In the south. Thaware chiefly in the counties of nolfasand 8n Miguel, where the soli Is fer-tile aad the wild growths picturesqueto ag esireme in such cities aa Ma-la IV and Albuquerque the travelercan see wonders of anttquUy that arepassed over by the native but lovedt) the connoisseur. There Is less ofthe languid element there than inother aeml-trople- region, aad up lathe Mouatalna where the air b rfiah.crisp aad invigorating the yearthrough, there are Ideal spot forhunting, fishing and summering It Isa pity that mure people do not knowthat country It Is worth knowing."

DETAILS OF SHOOTING APPRAY

WHICH OCCUNRRO AT ORNTRALLAtT TURBO AY MORNINS.

The shooting affair which occurredin Central last Tuesday morning whenVictor Queen was killed and D. M.Turner wns wounded. In detail I asfollows:

Turner and Queen had come IntoBllver City on Monday afternoon fromthe Hurra mountains, where the latterwaa employed aa hand timber man.That evealag they remained In BllverOlty until about 10 o'clock, whan theyproceeded to Central It Is assartsdthat Turner was heard to makethreats against the lives of Wileyand Freeman before be left here, sadla oonsequence the two latter manwere warned. Turner aad Queen up-on the arrival in Central weal intoWiley's saloon nad remnlned onlyshort time. They returned shout So'closk tke following morning to arooming house nest to the saloon.They did not receive admltaase, ev-eryone being asleep, aad at the verytime they were leaving the yard Hthe house two shots were Bred. Thequestion us to who fired the first shotis disputed. Queen waa shot twinstram a er and also receiveda discharge of buckshot In the lowerpart of the abdomen. The seonadwouad from the provedfatal Turner was wounded in thothtgti. He Is being attended for hiswound at the Broadway hotel.

The preliminary hearing was heldbefore Justice of the Peace Crowley,who bound the men over to the nestgrand Jury in the sum of sa.ooo. TheKind was rurnisbed and the men re-

leased Silver City ladepeadeat.

ANOTHER ROCkIbLANO--

PLYM POR THR COART

New Poet Train With Palatial RsmiIo-men-t

le Run to Las Angelasvia HI Paso

Owing U the anticipated heavytravel from the sast to California, theHouthern Paclflo haa arrangsd withthe Rock Inland to run a new fasttrain between Chicago snd Um An-geles, via Bl Haso, leatng Chicagocomment ing Cnrtstmna day, snd leav-ing Los Angeles commencing Das.no. This trnln Is In addition lo thefast rjoldsa state llmiud.

The new train will leave Chicagost 1. 10 a. m., arriving at Los Aageisi 8: SO a m, third day. making th?tual running time, 7 hours. Bast-boun-

the Urals will leave Los An-geles at 11:10 p. m. This irsJu willcarry a complete equipment of dln-ala-

oars, first class purs, tourbit sleepers and. n. uddiuon, athrough a through lom at oar be-tween Chicago snd dsn rrsnelsco.

Dinner for Mr. Parker.Nnw York, Dec. SI Rminent mem-

bers of the bench and bar of NewYork ntv and stale nr- - to gatheraluiin the bosr i Ht 'lie WaldorfAatorls '"iiik-h- i to , at Ir'nk and ex-tend good wtabea to fix Judge Alton '

R. Parker, In whose honor the dinnerI to he gtNnn It I Intended as a sortof forinnl well mm in i'ic )uiIk' Uponliu nun n to I In i.mk if the legallimfi'-oio- Thai H will I., vkiihniiti(Hil, i i .i iKiilfu aiii - hi. ih .'l hv

the fact that the speaker ste to Inelude prominent men of both partiesAmoag the number will benor Prank . Black, Bllhu Root andWilliam H. Horn blower.

igagsaihfftaAfgA gjaf Hflfth

Unerds, Neb.. Dae. St.-T-ae SnathPlatte implement Dealer' aaaeclailoabsgen Its snnaal coaveatloa la Un-col-

today and will conilnue la ses-sion until Raturday. The attendaacoIs large aad the oonveatloa promisesto be the moat Importaat ever held ua-de- r

the auaploes of the anoclatloa. Theharvesting machine trust sad Itsmethods will be s suLJee. of dlsouslon and it Is probable that, ways aadmaens of offrrlng oCaetlve oppositionto the trust will be nlanuaed.

Montana Meswap Cansesraled.Dubuque, Dec. SI. father John P.

Carroll, of this city, wss consecratedbishop of Helenn. Moat., today. Theservice took place in aM. Raphael'scathedral, tke eon seerator be lag Arak-Mabo- p

Keane. He was assisted by snumber of other prominent RomanCatholic prelates from various partsof tke west.

Ts Pay Pes th Penalty.Richmond. Vs.. Dec. SI. Arrange-

ments have been completed far theexecution here tomorrow of JamsOoode. a negro, (loose's crises wasthe kllllag last July of Police Inspec-tor Shlaburger. Hoods was wanted atthe time for the murder of anothernegro and ho killed the police Inspec-tor in nn effort to svoid capture.

The remains of William P. Vetler.who died Monday after a lingeringIllness from consumption, were ship-ped to his old home In Iowa, by 0. W.fltrong's Bon. The father aad aratb tof the deceased arrived la the ottrshortly after death casts sad acaoni-ante- d

the body home yesterday.

ELECTION CONTESTS FILED

THI TIMS IN LEONARD WOODCOUNTY INVOLVE THI OPPI-C8- t

OP tHINIPP, AMIWONA HO COUNTY CLINK.

Three election contest have beenInstituted In Leonard Wood county In-

volving the title to the office ofsheriff, assessor and county clerk.

PeltiKi Chaves y Baca holds a certifIrate of election as sheriff; Crescen- -

Oaljnjsj, as oouMy clerk aadPablo PagtQa, as assessor, Their re- -

speeUve majorities are as followsBaas, ; (UUegos. 11; PadlUa. II.lUagcd voting aad irregularities attke ilsstlsa an ctwvsmber I last ara

The present Incumbents of theseoffice who are the coateataata, araJose j Armljo, sheriff; M. C. Bscs,couaty clerk, aad J. B. Olddtags. as--

kMward R. Wright and Manuel C.de Baca, of Bants Rosa, represent theroatestess, and Messrs. lag aad Portof Las Vegas, the contestant, thepresent Incumbents.

RIO GRANDE VMTliTUSERS' ASSOCIATION

OROANIZRO AT 00NVRNTIONHRLO AT LAS CRUCRB YRBTRR- -

DAY.

(Krom Krldaj aally I'ltlaen.)The Rki 0 rands Water Users' As

soelntion" is tke asms of a now asso-ciation formed at Las Oruoas yestarday, where aa enthusiastic eoaveetionwas held.

About seveaty people from Ml Pasosttended. oosning up to Las Cruees onaa esournlon train, with CoadootorCrulksbaak In ohsrge, aad sibssu-panle-

by city I'sssdUger Agent Mor-rison, The Ml Paso people took alongwith them a large supply of badges,bearing the Inscription "To Dam theHio tlraade "

The convention asembled In thecourt house, and the room, thoughlarge, was crowded to Its utmost capa-city. The attendance from Meatus val-ley was all that could I desired, aadshowed most conclusively the InterestIn this octet prise taken by the people.

The convention wns called to orderby Professor Hiram Hadls), who hasso long been Identified with the Mes-Ill- s

valley aad the Agricultural col-lege there, aad with the matter of Ir-

rigation in that sol Una.Chairman Hadley aanouoced as lbs

oosxJatttee wee had ontled the oouvea-tlon- ,

R. I. Young. H. B Molt, Martinliohman. Uuadalupe Aannrnte, JoselAMaro.

The address of welcome was madby B. H. Yottq and rsspoadsd to byPMIi Martins., botf seatlenssa bslagquite hagjair la their efforts.

B. C. wade waa sleeted secretary,and read the call for tha ooavsattoaand the report of the oommlttee onproaiam.

TUe following committees wars ap-

pointed:Organisation- - O. C. Buow, M. 0.

ailllani. Wm. Palmer. Jr., B. P. As-car-

eCrudeatials-B- . C Day. Masfc

Kropt. Qsofffe M. Mnasmas, M. C.ttiek. Jas. Queensbarry.

RssoluUoas R. L. Youag. H. B.Holt, Jos Lueero, Theo. sWaault, A..1 Pountala

An Instructive sddrnag wss dll-cre-

by R M. Hall of th MattedStates reclamation servlos, showingthe necHsaltie of the case nad thssdvantsge of the Kelphant Butfproject.

Ml rung resolution ware passed Sav-oring the construction of the elephantButte dam at Bngle.

The convention at I as Cruees yes-

terday la Svm Mexico first step It,carrying out the wishes of the govern-men- t

and It was sanhtl and ctmelulw Thi- - Hecottd Step will In at Kl ;

I'aao on V' when the ss--- l

ond mu meeting for Texan will '

heln in that town.

Ths psn'Tiser dciartment me.. f snnounct-- i that HI Tovsr

his l si Uo- - Orand fan on will belBsd thi nihll nn Jsnuttiy K

DENTISTS DRAIN

THE GOLD SUPPLY

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MORI THAN TWO MIUJONLAMB JHNfUALLY UtEt IN TMITBtTH gP PIOPLt OR UNITSBTATsW.

Of the wwalth of tain songs. ry thereI a certajp part tbBt baa vsr en-

tered lnis tae report of tag flaesu ornscai aspajrtmsuu of tawI ht ro is, M the esili watsa tx tbe monwho mioubl know sre MMttJian assiithorttatra,over Sid, BBJaB wraoaaiwealth, la the shape of fwafiaf whiohthe sTsvasnnt is eniUvafff ftasMrawt.01. If not Ifjnorant, haa liaMBl net mlmvatma IB Ra financial raantta. Bachyear there Is over $1,000, SI? worth ofgold that disappears, that last tothe maaays of the world, sW yet isnot lost.

Mors tagg) SJ.ihki.ooo woraa of somla used aBsnuklly In carl as i for thamouths of clttsens of IBM United;states wns nave been maBaWgal hsI he matter of their teeth, TBS tfJWO.-Un-

ton I uraetkeaii) wealth M lost.After the gad Is onceIn the moitb 01 a dentist's gTftrsat itreases to eatsi a a pimportance la the worldand Is oalr a piig lu a teoOMs hasan trie, ksat Barever as a pal rejasoot aaarticle for waicft men havedied aad swrdered snd psrisna aadsold tbenxtveii in-- the wTerkl boaa.The flgurss (.um vast the

mall amount ud in mi xkiaaTaV BUiaalx conildered. but they are anhnxedstad.I) correct. The man In clRold depaitaswat of thesupply houaw la tbe coawtir irtvdlat ahese aaWrss after iiadBRBBl

a rubes aad ealculatloas. aaxt hg es- -

itmnte is vwrMed by other sai ta apoeition to hMow.

Two mlllkBs dollars uxewa But ofIt stock of gold I the prlcountry pays annually forteeth cared tor in an u DngMBBmwBBb tBslftwi

Bur. With the increase ofcapita throughout the conawnjwaicBmodern dental methods hssxj jtsushlubout this leas to the gold VaVtB ofthe country is apt to assinsis) nroporlinn of Importance with fee gatrayears.

Ten years ago li I

only 36 per cent, of the pooaJa If thmcountry ever went to a denUnt mtoeotto hsve a testa pulled. n ysacsgo the psiBgBtngs waa St 14. (Ms,n is deciarssikga par sent, ot tawintioa par weRta to was ujVHBsy vIm

SJsa ahnthaving aa aofelag toothThis lacrease In rse number of dentalpatients in tbe country bus resultedin a consequent laorsase In tbeamount of gold used for this purpose.Isctleally alt of tbe M per cent, whoare numbered as the dentin's patronsbnve some gold la their teeth. Thuslen years ago there wae only aboutll.oou.ooo worth of gold pat In tkemouths of the rltlaens aa agaiast tneSS,ooo,tNM of today.

I'slng the rate of lacrease each yearfor the last tea years as a basis, theaverage yearly conswMption of theprecious metal in tads msnner hasbeen about Sl.S00.Anf, year Thiswould mske aoout Stft,OM.0O0 wortho gold which has been nut Into teethsince 1MH. Par this nssouut could bebuilt three of (he beat battleships inths world : the sswatdaat's salary couldtie paid for tntrty years; every voterwho goes to the potts this year couldbr paid a dollar for am trouble, sndstill leave a million for good measure.

Deaths of course have cut tbe numt of people who aavs had gold III

lags put la theii teeth in these yearsrsxaslderably Ptve million dollars'worth of gold. It la estimated, hashern burled la the mvayards of thiscountry In the period covered by thesengures if a total aould be arrived at,reckoning from the time when goldBrat was need la slltags, it is certaintbnt the amount of gold lying unusedsnd dead In graves would he near toSytl.lMHVMMJ.

nu bunding the lt.000.otw taken offthe earth from the total of Sit. 000 ,000used in the last decade, It will be seenthat there mast be at least 0,000,oooworth of gold para rnhulnl lag about thecountry In the nsawtbs of the rltlseas.Tea million dowua la tho most convenient form la Mm world, la the pos-- j

'seaelon ot tho psoas; $.10,060,000walking, siesastag aad eating withthem, aad yet wet a aswt of It can bespent, not a oent of It that may be,reckoned In the wwalth of the ladividual or tho country at large.

Tbe use of gold a) nlllags Is theonly way in wMnh tha precious metal ;

is used hy wntoh Ms value Is lost ordepreciated, la the) wgufsnturtag orrepairing of Jewetry. paste or say ar I

Hole where gold Is need as a solder itsvalue Is not lost nor Is tha supply ofgold In reality dtmlnlsksil. for the artide Into which the gold Is put tn

ntayontoaately n tsiue ao theof the country In sold remains

Mut when a particle of itIs aaad to HI) a hole la a booth, makea ojsjwa or bridge, aad Is solderedsolidly Into the mout. It is lost

A man, woman or ehttd is aot wortns eoat more, dead or silvs, for amouthful of beautiful sold work. NoJudge or jury was ever known to return a higher verdict for damages fora man killed in an accident becausetie had SbO or 1 1 'Ml wortn of gold Inhi mouth No one ever isy ixe

n unh persoual wealth s he taayhae distributed among hi molarHy ibe same token thi' pnrsoti oi Hi"gold Biled msstlcaior ha no rignt tofeel ahOVS Ike piH o"S' who goi h rough Ufe with oniy ih nlam. uoid4rssfj tSStS which nature grace' "SsmK bagtaaing Wealth i theciitaftss aau) ansa ft ion of n poaitionan') cuhS)' xaHbese day and the isiK of SStd fiillage .!. ti t sd l

in i least ta one's worm rune.i er Is abeolute,. no wsy of put

iiiik rtlM soil bark Int rircuis' ion' Hoi Ah Ih.xiugh litn - wnareri it t,,,i mHt un in. un ii u l It.snd wilen h die u k- i- Into 'In-f- t

m 'li tinn A II. in may !

iiMkn many times In Hfs With!nnugh wasith locked up In bis tootjm ' ile him over to a more iriispsiausitim.. aod not tieneflt tben-ti- In the

Thnie no record of any owe)ever bavins hi leeth ex'ractnd inorder tn use the gold in them Onedehllsi. H I .rue, angered al the

of a hill, inveigled a pat lealinto b ehau and proceeded to re-move the molars Into which be badpounded several dpHxrv worth of goodgold Th. would seem to be a hegtaaiaa toward the uMIHrtloa of thekwi metal, imt his metbwd waa ntra-- l

frowned upon liotb by the judiciaryunit me member of his profclun

With th Increasing popularity offillings and crown In dental work andthe Increase la all lines of the profeskn. It Is estimated that the nestten years will see nearly St.ooo.ooo ofgold vanishing annually fmm the visIblt-- upply In this manner la thistime it la expected tbst another Ss.txjo.ooft worth of tilings will be bur

d. The rwvsg-ard- s of ths countrywill then be veritable gold mlae Asyet ghouls have not aaperlsliy devatodthemselves to the gathering of corpsesfor the gold that may be la thelilerth. but in the years to come it lapossible that 'mialag la barytask round in the dead of night will be-come popular among the loatheomeilae of criminal.

WHAT WILL OOOUR NtXT YEARIP SSMATS PABBBS THt OTATt-HOO-

BILL.

The Phoenix Repabllcas say thatin the event of tha aaaaaam t tbeJoint statewood Mil, a noUUaal situa-tion without a paraNal will be createdin Ariwsaa aad Now Mexico next year.While thousands will vote agaiast thecreation of th proposed slate, all ofour clilsens will vote for onseers hrthat state.

It Is qnlte the rule for the voters ofB territory lo vnl fne mi Aim -- -

congressmen and a Jeglawture nt thesame eiecuoa at wniea tney vote onthe ratilcatlon of the oonatltutloa oftbe new commonwealth. But heretofore there has been no division ofoplnkiu amoag tbe people when a territory nan an opportunity to enter tneunion. Tha adoption and ratificationof the constitution was s forssmneeonotustoa. aad waa merely a neces-sary formality. It was entirely logi-cal thai state oslaera should be elect.ed at the same time.

But la thass tarritorlea we ahaJlwlUnMu the saaiwaswJjMry spMtaate ofanCgffBBB

eleatloa of oglasri Ursfwfor.The Witt SWMRB Ii. ha turn

as earnest aad spirit) ss If therewere no quest Km as to admission.Both parties will hold conventions,made un of Inlaania froa thalerrliorlea, aad full a tats tickets willoe nomiaaiM. uaadidates for thi leg-islature will be aomtaatad by bothnartlea In ever nouet for 1 ttsi nation is ratlflsd the legisisturs willneve to elect two United State sen.ator The naa sisre wmi h wimimore aaraaatly that say munsaignever seen In these territories. Neitherparty can afford to IK the other takes i rick. fo. nobody can predict thjtI be people will refuse to eater thaunion unoer tne tarms prescribed.The numerous candidates will say--In

this territor. at Imii "W. i.you to vote agsdsat admlssloa, but wessk you to vote for us."

suck a caasaalga will test the diplo-macy of aaaa a who Mad...himself shove temptation With auehprises aa tho affleaa of governor, see '

retary of stats, treasurer, auditor, su-perintendent of public instruction,chief justice aad associate justices of'he supreme court, railroad commi-ssioner, district Judges, snd so forth,and ao forth; aad In addition theretotwo Hnlted States senntorshlps. twoseats in the house of representatives,and membership In the Brat Ingtslalure of ths state of Ariaona, hewmany candidates will In, good faithwork during tke campaign against theadmission of tha state T Aad howimany of their friends aad supporterswill loudly talk against admlssloa aadquietly vote for admission 7

Wa sasil not seed to cntilt tkeweather bureau la order to know thatwe win have warm times nasi sum-mer ir the statehood bill la eaaofedIsto law.

TWO SOOAl OTKTAWWEKTS

Vrum Wsdaeeday's Daily Cltlsea.)YbkbkI BafBaaaBSm BxstaHsBBSuStlasAsxf

unjemnjsuejmxi SWjBsraarimxom

night ts members of Albuquerque Aerie Prate raal Order of

agios, were agreeably surprised bybetas tendered a bsaauot aad a socialsessloa by their win aad ladymeads.

The lodge held a shortmeeting nt the start, after which aaexcellent program which had been

by th ladies, took place.A. li Dermott saag two vary catchy

sosgs using the stsroptican picturesin connection with them, which wnsfollowed by a duet by Mr. McDetmotland Mrs Rubldoux. both of whichwere inry much apprseistud

Thi was followed by a ong byGeorge Nebs.. Jr. and two select Ionsby i he fsvorlte little whistler, Miss1Ixils Nnher.

J Hsrnea then sang evernl songsm which be accompanied imssrf ontin- - guitar, followed by several recita-tion snd cornlc songs N. A Lewis,iiettcr knowa as "Ike."

After this the company formed forthe grand mareh wblrh lad to thrtiniuet hall, where a sumptuouspread waa served.Ksvnrsl toasts were given during

i nc Iwnqtint, which were replied to byf has P Myers. T N. Wllkerson aadS'st (iiounc

Rsd Men's Answal Ball.-, night at Colombo hall the

nrder of Neil Men ssve theirflmt annual and a large cro di rn-- t't I ii e member of tho order aadiheir fil-n- danced until the smallimiii a .r thi morning

Tho eoamlttcfsArraagemeatsWilllam

W Msgs aad A. Andersna.Reception J. Betva, A. Mttesell. A.

riory, William Ralrd, frags. Mubbell.William Rurgesa. n K Wlksan, OerwnjeUvtngstoa. J. Morelll. J. Loss, T.Owarai. B Jwmb, John Beavaa, Okas,ftiwsde K W. Wilson, Than Hughss. ,

J. W. Rdwsrds. R. ltwlo Chss. Kafpler, O. Blske. T. De Blassl, U Walsh,J. Mot senbacker.

Toor--- P. Wendell, prowiaur : W. C. ,

Mnsnn. Tony Ortix. Albert Myer. rjhasKing. J ffortoa. Ben Dlgneo, Johniewis, w. Twjrwr

'Tweaty natters 9md fnar ex -

Iras were gives, and all who at leadedreported aa USSlSt Usse

All rrBIIPl IM riUWttC rmuTV I

viiniinvun in uiiniiw wwn i

i

FIRLOS LOOATIO NRAR BtXTRRBURVBYORS START ON PIP1

LINK MUCH SPSOULATION IN j

LAMS). I

A aperiai from Roawell says' that Mlhas been struck at Dealer. t lowanaarthat city, while borlag aa artsaiaa

U aud work on the well haa beenstopped

During the past few weeks muchquiet spees rat ton haa beea galas on InDexter nnd vicinity. ('. 1.. Tallmadgo,or the l L. Tallmadge BouthwesteraIsid company of Chicago, has purchased a half interest la the Dexteroil Held, which amounts to over 70, -

,

000 acres. The otae- - half Is owned by i

uailforaia capltallets.Th mala oil sold Is located forty j

miles southwest of Dexter, and a partyof surveyors hss started to survey aptps RB rrom the msin strike toDexter

NEW MEXICO GAME LAWS

A COMPILATION OP THR TBRRI- -

TOR t"S SAATUTBS SO V S W I MS ,

THBK.LL.NOOP SAMS A MO

.I

Por the guidance of local sportslow Mexico game laws sre

nuhit ah awl

of eesse ..H H. i.M nit.v"'-0"-?!"z t::zr.L,J7z j:. ,. rz?

Oaeri aoneasj far Osms.Deer with kornswlth gun only

ijmit mL ZL, ' !

kdiih!. oulilfhlfi --- ---

wS 21 IL??!!ti, laws Of

Quall-w- tth gua mjly--Oto- sar. No- -

rem her, December, January aad Pen--ruary. earn year. OasUMar SB. haws of '

1MI- -

tevery species) kllMag ,oeoiUTeiy proniDllon.

Open Season far PMi.hiiMinlelii Imut - auk

rod. hc.k aad lias oaly-M- ay II toOrtober 1ft Rise llmU sr.t thanai lenhiH wim. um.i, is s--w -ner .la

Bass (large and snail mouth spo'1."'1 ve saws Sand fardeal May II to Oetokor 11-- wRh rodlion and line only. Weight ItmM Npounds per day.

Game or fish killed or causal wltklnme TorrKory of now Mexico.nt be sold al any time

Where wnter Is Ukqn by drteh forirrigation or otaer pursnsssstreams wherein are livtag fkmeatkxsed In the mat. elt amust be planed at the intake of ssehintense., l is unlawful lor ai.y railway, m -

press company or aay of their agentsor empsoyeea lo receive or haveposssssdoa for trsJHsportsdioa aay of

l?7ZZX4. "JZU.etc . le a felony

Honllcitor geaeraJ of tl ,Joyed half a doast, hoars of ,oomfon ' yesterday by waJtlns at

lpas saner train cams aleoe heed asme, with a Pullman lower berthticket for Uw Atussles. wSassbe will enjoy tbe CfcrisUBas boUsxtri

mmm. wwwmm. IW will mm HWBlii time for tbe bvglanlas of the Mawtear, aad will no doubt have someheart business talks wltk thenext territorial legtslatart

Bs'w'Ibs 4pMtfs44M iW'Bs'wwa rMBsNBBBTwTWlwls

CosBeast, Ohio, Dec. II. --O. c. Let- -

In Mklp f ll.. tti UalUul kmkLJ this dty aad owasr of the Harts

Savings bank at Coaasaut Harbm.iwwtn sarkLsse. Issaswl eslsksss.. tWamsn

mad assignment. It was Hated' yeatsfsy that both beaks would be tgleui iwoadbut tho US-tulus-

sSnew aspect upoa the whole satalr. Ms

t of Little s aseeta or llahsM- -

ties are glvea out

f Vwtoraa AskniralPortsmoulk, Der. si -- Ad

mlral Sir ttasatnTo'Msaaey. ' Kaiseroi ibe British Navy. ' died aerg todayafter II nese He was ibenuu uretv?r m ik. hwu Mm...rino, fought la 1IT8. whhth rsswHed mI ha. ,lllVlll ,.f I V.,.l,l. nauTh. iuluirl -., , tt. mil ...iieiu i he nsvy in ISIS.

Death ef sriswp.ISil.o. Idaho Dec. SI. Alter aa

lasting evrrsi wee is Oeo.Mboup, furmer United States senatorHum lilaho, died at his home herelodsy. in his ssth year. He waa terri- -

otui gomruor of Idaho when admitled lob the Union sad was the firstgovernor elected by the stage. Hewas elected to tke Halted Statasat. la Uioi aad served two terms

A Valoebia Physician.Iir I M Msssle, the illy phyal

iu ha h i el red Ihx analysis appar-atus for making experimei.'a with thawater furnlhd the city by the Has

i. Y Waur S l.isht ompany andl' in a k a liaccriaJoglcal suslysl

of 'hi wsti-- r in-x- i weh A gerui la--

ui.uioi i iiiiiuilni in ri- - apiiaratiiN.

OTERO AlfD ArtDRCWWW m STATBHOOD

JUOOB BAKSR ehllt TQ MWIMANO MAY BS MM! Nt A

AYR.

N Speolsl to I hr CHiaenWashington, li. ic II i aa rM S

N beea anaouno-,- that the preal SS dent nnd attorney gc.ieral wilt XS lake no notion a the resignation SS Of Judge Bakiir of the nnilra

tlou of his miceesor until sfter Stbe holiday !

A Judge and Mrs B. H llsker Ssave gone umans, met. , ann s

N way continue from tkere to IUU,

querquk.Cnpi ' K. name, who wss S

N here the pst woh. ha left th SN olty. and ts now on his retara ta SN Albuquerque

Oovemor tM.-r- i SSd Dakjejate--elect Andrews wsSS here as af-- S

S isr looking Into tBS statcfssosTsIt- - SN ualion pronounces It very good, SN nad It i now sommoa IsBt

among the national Iswniakars Vthat these two gwatleineB SfS N

N' secretly helping aloeg the Joust SstaivhiKMi measure. N

X Oovernor otcro aod wife fests SN io"'' New York, aad lieisMaAS N

sleet Andrews wlM spend bat $N Chriatma in llttsburg.

The joint stnt bill Is USPSS of pasaage. and Dataanti PjcshtS la one of ths hspatsst motltua BX SS Wasblngtoa. $XXXXNW'XXJtXSXSS

Rxtrs PensMte Added.'Three-Klagrnx- l Jack" and hi ssmsj

have beea dealt juaUre far their si-tae h upon the petdteaibvy u per in-dent and his seslsuSjt a Yuma. Aris.,Mivy M of this year. Plve of the mestentered Tbre werarrWnew senlewrwl esOhZlZiX Z7.were added to their period of duraass.-- 27 uZZ SlSZ

ww iHvnri, rwiwem im MIUHBH,n "" ' 'Htate re-ia- that he was Sound swMtr1 , additioi.

r?nra In the prison ho tried ' tsiasJl.W. C. Ruck, tke prison nook who WteadAe as-- , waa pardtmed lor nki tsxajwai

ndt1ns Another longd by the nBJgrt St YdSs mSt "Ween years gtvaa

tsmlalego lor the murder of iSw

PAITHPUL POMY STAfqav"" 'TS kWSTSR-- B udMrY

""in raNhfal poay

!er kirn the bady of M. T. Mi

Mfsar. waa asssdon Mala street at ArtseU. tkswarousty. about mty feat from Msor wuaiaeas. Nuaaea was au to SP ts am si

waath wasoeoiormaae rrom tbe,

Oraat Bros, were swsrdod Use SSB-tra-

mr the mteet stretsh skTaaWSI'e tnvek on tho new Art sand htm-nsrsls- .

R is forty miles losg, hSBSs-nts- g

at the Bsata Vw, pTsmiibTsMawalt llga, Sre miles asrOi of Wis- -

Tkla fortyway to Parker on tha Outersdo. WSIIe

jtb la vsss active, thaI "r" rswst is not iste.

rreenthg the ArtssjgaaMfrn- - sssgd hetweas fisrawv

la,""' ,TMO na um Men less its.BACA ACQUITTED

Special to Tha CltisenX Sosorro. Das. It. The hsrs leN tke ease of Jaks Baca tor Um S$ kllllag of Meary Calllas hrausfjt

to a rsrdlst of sot jUff Ni lkrkar sss asjatuWnsm tB kaaat lerm. v

N S X S N X !C ,V V S

rum smusi m M BHOOrlSMAT RBSULT Off BA0A sVaM

Jake UasTaat" "'t1 ,SmJSLuHaary CuMlarBBduls' iarMPSswClSSclaetag eltantsr at se of tha. ansnt

ui-T

7T - - mm mmrm

ihsaxT"--- wink taw.-- frfLMvtSrSjmsjamBBBBBma ajm tPSf sSJJBJIw.

s.T''!.yLlM?7f-.- t ,l5fJ- ---T.. VTr m??m

btu'ltSrWcultlns wasawkko msTartih a saw.

ii.At h U(M

said that wss alewiaai Mrs. OssVHbh atleatloa but how a woaaas asM

rt."-.!!r- 7,' , " '" "wvs' to have weal to Calllas'

"l '' cm,, U. put

In the Sgnt which OtiWaswas stabbed to death. Aaccount of the affair at tke tka lsMtaai iTuutn was aot stroago cope wua hi arsaltan! USas sgSJi

taking refuge bet wees twobUlll so do together tkatlug ws just large laaougk toi he body of s man.

Baca loltowMl Culiias I ntsP''s had bowled and trow led asmwua md sanhm hepisnged ike knife Into hi rtgtBJB,

tn the souri room. It is sllssaA Mws shows that Cutllas fol'ow.sj iipminto the street sad there expires.

for this, It Is reported. Judge kjaker Inatiueted tke Jury to dad tan)prisoner guilty of murder In the sstvond degree.

A man wbi. rrie frisat Soeorriihl niorniag said thai be saw tkejury winch scquitiu.i lists and but avery f of tkem akowed the leastgl iaiii ot mlclllgi'iirt

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NMriftion RataHlgea, per ar

Hixaa. par .eat . . . .

. Ml

MWIW CITY.Tht Ratoa Re rmtier cms thai the

Ath)nrttue newnpaner in MrCBs Mat patronised la tbe territory.TMt la Hastf is one or tte slroageet

nr mr i nmiiiaattaa or err--

which i making of Atte- -

la laraeat earf weaHhiamett m tb lerrlfor) . while It la ink- -

or im mwi nntiirei nmwmAwarqur mercbaata aad the rlti-a-

taawrailf give their aewapaaaraMate! aapport. aad la tura rbe aewe- -

to more thaa thlr eter te- -

WW tat upballdlng or tb elty aadrathmaalty. Other cities rnnld protHhp ike eaamals.

MRVI SBPARATI tTATIHOOftTn Colorado Sprtra ataeti say

m w pawing statehood Mil."Ma Mexico baa long boon a tar

ratary aad la uow on nf thr ajoat far-llt-

aad wealth prodnclat oommuni-Ma-

of tha wt. It I great la Haaaa rattle on nut. in Ita goldaad la Ita marvvlnua fruit amaartr ulturai urndncts nr ma

tCrrMoriatt In nur'tloa ika mil.at Injaatlre la done to Now atsileo.

"ilea tea long nam promised atata-tea-f

aad n aow glvea half loaf."Arlaoaa. similarly, la daservlag of

a pat la the tarhood of aunaa.Ha oaasasoaweairh i maklag great rftrMaa than Arlaoaa It la laeraaaiagts popalailon by leap aad bouade,MM tte Impels to thr mining ladas-tr-f

wsltt tea barn slven by rocaatdMnaverte wll aiaha tba tat oar ofUb teat la 'he satire waat la a raw

Mar yarvUIT IT COMI TO A VOTI.

' Tba Ratoa Reporter say a that tbafederal official of New Mexico aadArtaaaa aad their aubaldlaad aews-paaar-a

ara tasking vigorous protaasaaatfaat taa paaaaga of tba Jolat atala-bat-e

bill. Tba? alloaa tbat tba aao-pt- a

of taa iwo tmltorlaa ara aaaai-awa- a

la tbatr opooaiuoe to tba maaara,

ft tbatr oontaatlon a traa, tbaywaaM aet or ao atranvoaa la ibdr

but would no wllltait to lotlaa Wll oubm to a rota aad lot tbartttaaaa tbraaal vaa rrrord tbalr

or dltapp.ufal Thay wouldho wtlllag for tbaaa raaaona:

Flrat Tba bill prrld"a tbat It atellbacoaM a law oaly oy tba ailrmatlvafot of tba Majarlty of tba quallftadvotara of bata tamioriaa.

aroad Tba bill nmvldaa that tbawtlre aapaaao of holding thr oloetloa

aad taa aatlrc ripraaa of tba eoaatl-'vttaaa-l

oaavaatlon tall ba boraa bytba UaHad ttatea jtorernmant

Tlr TJadfr ueh ooadltlona nofaaailadad iwrann la oppoard to put-IM-

taa moaaura to a teat.

LlblHAL TO THK aOHOOU.A aoaate tmaadnmnt to the Jolat

aiataaood Mil of arrsi moroeat la tbaNtiaarkaMx large aoprnprlatloa foraaMIr aebonia. Under the teraa oftba bill aa amandod. thr aovaraaMatof tba Uattod 8UUM la to grant tba"en of ai.OBO.aoo for arhool purpoaaa.Taa aactloa thu added to the bill

Tttare la bareby appropHatad. oatof aay ownuy la the treaaary not

appropriated, the turn of H.-,19-

far ta uaa aad heaeflt of tooaamaoa aehool of aald atate laidaaafvartailoa aball be paid by tbatraaaarar of the United fttatea at auchUaw aad to auch peraon or ieraona aaam be aathorlaed by aald atate tc re-oo-

the aaaie under the lawa to baaacted by aald atate. aad uatll aald

abata aball enan auch lawa ald appro-nrlatlo- a

aball not be paid, bat aaldataia aball be allowed Intereat (bareoaat the rate of !t per eentutn par an-Hi-

wbleb aball be paid to aald atatefar the nee aad baaeftt of Ita publicaabaola. Said approprtotloa of li.Ouo.--

aball be bald aad inveeted by aaldatata, In tntat. for thr uae aad benefitof aald aeboola, and the latareat tbera-a- a

aball be paid quarterly aad uaadHaolaatraty la the aupport and ma4a-Uajaae- a

of aald arnooie."Hlvft ajllllon dollar could be laveet-H- d

at 1 par rent and the aaaoal ratwwa weald be IIOO.OO rery mmaM far the aeboola.

THK STATBHOOB PRORLIM.The Dearer RepuDllcaa aaa of the

headlaa atataaood bill."Taa eeaate oootmittee on territo-rtu- a

bavlaa autboriaed a favorable raWNt oa tba bill to admit Ohlaboataaad the tadlaa Territory aa oaa atateaad New Mexico aad Arlaoaa aa r

aUte. t t bill will probably bepaaaad by the aaeate. It will tbea baaat bach to the honae, beoauae of alaw little aateadaieau, aad It la prob-able tbat It will be paaaad by thatbaiy before the expiration of the prea-a- t

aaaaioo."la Mae New Menloo aad Arlaoaa

ara admitted uader tbla act, tba newatate will be kaowa aa Arlaoaa. Itaeaattal tor a time will be at He.au Pe,aad thaa boaora between New Mexicoaad Arlaoaa will be dl Tided

"Btroag oppoaHloa to the admlaetoaf taa two tarrltorlaa aa oaa atate baa

davaloaed la Arlaoaa. aad wbaa tteqaeattaa of holding a roaailtatlaaalaavaatlou la votad oa by the people

a large adverae rote will ao doubt boeta aajalaat it. la Naw M anion aleo

taara la aome oppoeltioa, aad It ladaaatfal It he people of tba two e

will ireept atateaaod oa therata named."Tba faet will br aia clear that If

otaiaaeod oa thaae tana ia rajaetadit will ba a long time before eitherNaw Mi'Hco or Arlaoaa ooatea Into thellttloa. The territorial ooaditlon ofwalaii ao much complaint haa beenHde will ba ooutlnued. aad probablyfaw of taa mea now promlaeat la pub-M- a

Ufa will remaia active loag enoughla dartre muck peraoaal adraataaa(ram atauaood wbaa ultimately itumaa after the lapae of, it may be,twaaty year.

"Loral pride ataada In the way ofataale atatenoud. The people of ArtMat wlah to malatala toe Ideality oftaetr onmmunlty. aotwltbataadlng theaajaa of their territory would be givente taa new atate. But la place of tblalaaal pride would be aubatltuted in aRaw yaara tba far stronger pride In theMraat atate tbat would be formed bytaa aakm of the two torriiorle unite4. AMaoaa aad New Meilro would beaaaau oaly --o reia In alae. aad inaoUl area aad reeource they wouldaa oaaabla of doveloplag Into one ofthe grant atate of the waat. lu tblatiara would ba much mor oceaaloafar pride thaa la maintaining a a parat ealetenoe, even though ultimatelyoaafe aboald be admitted aa a atata

"Wbaa Taaaa waa admitted the aHVjr wblab that waa doa ooallaed a

provision aiithorlnn It division Intolive states it W4 thought at the timethat the people might prefer It to liedivided into nvre ihnn one atate. BuiM tlThe passed the feeling of stalegriilo grew, and todav a iopoltion lo41 'Ma TttM inili l , . Ji ctwrl hy anoverwhelming a majority ihai lia siiiimission would subsequently to lookedspan a aa eaample of folly. It wouldbe an with New Mexico ami Arlaoaair ibey wr in in doMiHi aa onstate."

ttata of Ohio, city at Tolt. umOaaaty.FTaah J. Cbaaay mabea ata iaot

bo it aaalor partaar of tb Una atP. J. Cheney a Oa, dolag teilwaaala tb City of Toledo. Oaaaty aadaute nroraaaid. aad tbat aatd firmwill pay taa earn of ONM rWMDNaTDIXNJAM for aatm gtad erery eaaaof Catarrh tbat eaaaat be rnred bytba aaa of Hall'a Oatarrb Pare.

FRAefK J. CHaTftT.wore a before bm aad atibaailbtd

la my preeeace, tbla atatb ifcv afDerember. A. D. late.

IBaUL) A. VT. OUtAlrOKNotary Pabllc.

Hair Catarrh Car m taken in- -

taraaiiy, ate acta dlratUy on wcblote ate maeaaa aartaaa af taanum. Band for taathaonlal freef. t. uaaaay A Co Toledo. OMa.Bold by all drngatata, fSc.Take Mall raailly Pill tor -

atlpatioaB

POINTBO PARAalRAPHS.

Aa a rata a girl wiir. ia aalf-aagim-a

aad cm te tadtired t, traaafer tbatitle.

Maay a man who h'uk ha g readyaa laaamhlag a dollar thiHB

evaaty eaata.A fOM neighbor 1 one who mate

lataraet la again that ara aaa ofnia baatneaa.

While thi viraM nu !' udaaougb to need reto'mtag. he la aotnonn enouan aomeiiira to maae a do- -

ranie nnaoaaa.A girl doeea't tare to be aaytblac

11 all Mllvlhlji VfMllla nika- - Ik ! mmi.

lafied to become bla half.One trouble with maay a aelf-mad- e

man la tbat the nart he talk with laout of proportion . the nart Wetninki with --Chicago New.

Beware ef Oawtterfelt.DaWitt a la the oalr aaaalae

Witch Itaael Baive." write J. L.Tucker, of Centre. Ala. "1 have uaadit la my family for Pllee, Cut aadBaraa far rear aad caa raooaaaModIt to ba the beat Salve oa tba market.

very family aboald heap li. aa K laaa Invaluable hoaaobold remedy, andbould alwaya be kept on baad for

immediate uae" Mr. Samuel Oaa.of North Bnab. N Y . ear: "I had afever aore oa my aakle for tweireyaara tbat the doctor ould aot cure.All aalvea and blood remedlea provedworthleea. I could not walk for overtwo yaara. Maally I waa peraaadadto try UeWltf Witch Haael Bale.wnich haa completely cured me. I:i a wonderful relief." Imv ut's WUc'oHarl Balve cure without leavlaa aoar. Sold by B. H. Brigs C. aad

8. Vaea Baa.

A OR BSD.

1 believe la cleaallaae of tb tody.mlad aad aoul.

I balMve In hiadaaaa ia man. waa.an, child aad animal.

I believe in truth bacauee It mabma free.

I believe in rbe charity tbat beataiat home but doe aot aad there.

I believe m moral coaraae beaaaaeI am more thaa a brute.

I believe In rtghtoonaa baaaatait la the ahottaat aad heat line betweaa two eteraitlaa.

I believe la natleaee because it iathe awlfteat way to lecur raaalta.

I believe la that aort of ecoaomythat apaada money for a good pur- -

I believe in tbat kind of Indaetrytbat take an oeraatoaal vacation.

I believe in hoaeaty. aot for nol- -

tcy'a aabe. but for principle aabe.1 aeiMve la aoaattailty bacauae it

pata a roof over every maa'a bate.I believe la obedience beeaaee it la

tba oaly way to leara how to aam- -

maaa.I believe In aelf control bacauae I

waat to influence otaara.I believe in aaffertag beeaate it

abarme aad purl fie.I believe In Juatlce beeauae I b

lleve In Ood Omaha Bee.

Par Over 8ly Yearn.An old aad wallrled remedy Mrs.

Wlalow WoatMag Syrup baa beenuaad far orar alxty year by sattttaaof mother for their children whitetoatalag, with perfect auecaa. ftanothaa the ehlld, aofteaa the ft mm,

allays all pala, cure wmd eoila, aadla tbe beet remedy for diarrhoea, lapleaaaat Us the taete. Sold by drug-giat- a

la every part of ba worM.Tweaty-lv- e ceata a battle. Ita valueia Incalculable, Ba tura aad aak farMr. Wlailaw'a Boothia c Syrwp, aadtake ao ether Mad.

Baglaa will hold important meetingthw avaalag. Initiation aad leech iathe program.

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(From Baturday'a OWIr citUea.iThlit eity eaaaatt W double la atee

dating ike nest two yaara.TbM elty la trtaadly wHh Paao

aa avarythiag ataaat root ball.Tba aewaitapara of New Mexico

aaow maay aiajm of proapariiy.roagraae will make liberal prairt-to-

for taa eataitiiehment of the aewmate of Artaaaa

The atate of Arlaoaa will be the aec- -

oad large! tate ta the uaton it winba Ike feeding mtalaa atate

Itoat forget the tired gtrla ia themora -- i.v a few mora day lawhich ta aeleri year araaaata.

Reaoive ia make tbla taa raerrieatChnatmaa of roar Ufa. aad 10 maaeIt a hanDv oar far all the aami mmmay kaow.

M117 yoar Caiietniaa proa eat or tbaHiieral advert laer m The Cltlaaa.Thee firau ham ba haai - aatnr towaat prtae

..wrwr uiero ougai 10 ho rwmov 'ed rrom ofriaa bacauae ba pay genre

awiTh,!. 1" T"P'"". '"1 mwiw wthe blggaat Territorial Pair Best year

v- -r neiu nere. 11 win be net l 10 tteHartiaad enoaltioa la itae.

The Daavar Newa want everybodyto Mht for Colorado. The iadla-- 1

uii ara tbat too maay people aranow fighting la tbat atate.

WHbla the paet week three thouaad acre of laad la th- - vlelalty ofRoawell ha been oid to people wholatoad to make home thereon.

Tte republican of the tarrltory ofArlaoaa will manit tbalr teat poilt-laa- l

aad material latereeta by favor-ite tba paaaaae of the Jolat atatabaadbin.

Raoaavelt carried Colorado overPerker by 34, MS. Tbla doea not takeInto aoeount the fratealaat vote laDaaver which probably reduced tbamajority ae -- 1 thoaaaad.

Old Man ba. 1 of California la a bit-ter eaemy of Naw Mexico aad Art-aoa-

It I aald that be once loat aomemoney at oaa of tba gamaa la tblaetty aad baa bean mad at the territor-ies oer ilnce.

An Important Irrigation meet lagwill bt held at l.aa Crurea oa There-day- .

Oec. ss. The object of the meat-ta-la to form an orgaalaatloa of tba

water user In that mrtlm ilu bi..Orande valley.

Chicago ualverslty will te betweentwo aad three million dollar richerthla Chrletmaa. bacauae or the liberalMy of Mr. John I). Rockefeller. In thematter or education coal oil wouldaaem to be a promineat factor.

Ite largeat aabjeeta before tbaAmerican people at preeeat are tbalatbmlan caaal and irrigation, both ofwhich have reached the atage of ac-tion through the republican plaa ofdoing thlaga.

Before the end of thla month morethan 10,000 rural froe delivery routewill he In operation in thla country.Credit republican admlnlitratloa withanother great benefit tn tha huimof the people.

The United Htalea mail carry In ayear .5(M,tMHMwi piorr of matter, ata coat of $laO.OtHi.oon. The poataffloewa not eatabllahed to make money,hut even without any retrenchmentit would make money, probably, if theeheail oarcel imt am Intxmlunhare, a It xlt in other prograaalvaeoaatne.

The hlgbeat alructure In the worldkl tk Miff l Inn. Ummt. mAmAoa the Champ de Mar In honor of tbaran exposition, oy uuatave Bifrei. itia Mb feet high, coatalaa about 7,000tOBa of atael anH Irrm anil iual akiuione million dollar. There are reataur- -

aat aad in the tower, which ladivided into tbeae alnrlaa na.ielevatora run to the top of it.

me impulsive col. Oreene of Arttoaa loat two million dollar by tbarecent slump In tba atock market. Hawent all the way to Boatoa to whipTom Laweon. blaming him for causingthe drop in copper. The two met In

boston hotel. No hlnmt waa ihatbat a conference was held, at whichno doubt a combine waa mad totleece the lamb on Wall street

mat 1 a alllv amendment mHrthe aeaate to the Jolatatatehood bill, providing that tba off!car of tbe new state shall be able to

peak, read and write in the Bngllehlaaguage. No territorial official laIBe Baal twent.fla mil ha. Iiaaadeficient iu thla roapeot In Naw Mac-loo- ,

atvarv una nt taa n ui rofficial speak, read aad write la ama- -

ilah. though aome of them have theMtsnourl ii'cent.

1 Prom Monday s Dntty I'itlsen.tt'hl I good old world, and it 1

'tilag better ever year.n raaw aaa a snide football team

They walked off tbe groaad when,l bey aaw they ware getMag beat.

roniuafl, ore., win gat for itaT par cent, of the govern

munt exhibit at tbe St. Louia world sfair.

A Court land county, N. Y.. man baafuat-- d an offer of 4i,otM) far '

PimCc, oa which there la one acre ofrtnaeng.

Albuquerque haa wared anotheriadaatry- -a aaah door ate Mlad faclory. The plaat will employ two han-dra-

mea.If Preaideal Rooaaverl' Idea are

aarrlad out. the Inter late commerceeommlaaloa hereafter may be uaefulaa will aa ornamental.

Hon. John b. Clark of Ua Vegaa,la agrued upon aa the president of thelegislative council. He will make animpartial presiding officer.

The Joint aUtebood bill I on thesenate calendar for consideration thisweak Tbe indication are favorablemr tha paaaage of tbe bill.

Ceaeral Karokl pereoaally I deny-la-

tb report that be waa slain inbattle A Mark Twain oace remark-ed, the story "was greatly exagger-ated "

Tbe preetdeat of the AmericaHas ball league is to have a salary oftio.ooo a yvar, woiob is tsten a yearmore than tbe United Btataa pay totaa aecretary of tba traaaury.

Cuba baa appropriated 10,01 foraaitatiou la aome ol i'v largaat oltlaa.

The island graapa tb Idea tbat It willget into trouble If It allows lieelf tobecome a center of pestilence.

Tbe Chieftain Is ruoueated to examine tbe record of Socorro omjbuand see If the collector aad sber'IT ifvhai coualy do nut each retelva a perrent, from the Meaner collected.

Uu one day laat week betwteti uariae aad auaaet .oou immlgraaulanded tu New Yort The ruah forthe land of proaperitv haa beea athigh water mark for tbe laat twoyears.

The rapid lucraaae of the free malldelivery ought to give good payingemployment to thousands of man. Bytbe r of July iw It I eetluuted

that thi rrvlce wll rml.rire I2,tdifferent route, aad It I ih-ihi- I

tbat for the 8m ol yenr following fi.omimore roate will he added. Altognthirthla wll! nl 11! 26,000.QO nnnually

I he catlni.Hi ui lk mil afmg the ruetom reveaiK for tin flxr .iiyar ending June SO I'jiia. ba -n'ent to cenrea frotti the tnaHurlepartment. The granl nr-a- l i

ftMU.M.Hatty Orevn haa a chmitaiil. kui.i1

for Mr. Che TTiat ia ih nuj.iomaaly word ahe haa uttered foi

MblieatRm la all her life, and tin-- 1oplaioa goe whethor Mr- - rh.t 1. ka galRy or innoceat.

ir Araoaa detarmlm-i- i u rmmnnat iMtHliWh . a. aa..aijSaBMiMa aw. ....

1 aan aaaavaaMaaar'u 1 tu I UC It'llate Jotai autabote bill aagrogatiugtbat terriiors from the provlaion ofthe bill would be In order. Timnwould eaablu New Mealcu and ()kiloma tu atH-ur- e atatehood withoutany oaaaatttoa

folmwtag cluaely upoa Mr. Ho.gift of M.dteNM to Chicaco

unlveralty, Htandanl Oil baa touchedprooecei ny loweriag IBe prirv of

crude oil flv ceat It will be theeoaiamer turn aaa The octopaa

ihow a diiiitoa to be impartial

ateHblaa ta raa oaaa of edaiwav

Aa eatlmatc of the mm! of the St.Ixmls cximHition give a grand totalof ISIT.44I tit Thi laclndaa theeaatof th. mi mis tuverameat buildiaga,the rattroad fare meals tad todgtag.admlMiott to tha fair and to the ra-rlo- u

am asomen t and otter iaatdaatal eaawaaao of visitor to Oka asao-sltlo-

together with tba coat of railroad aad street car Improvement.

The Kanna (.'Ity Time aay tbatthe coaresloaal plan to admit Okla-homa aad ladlan Torritrtry aa oaartate, aad Arlaoaa ard Naw Mexteoa another, may lx hatter thaa noitatebood at all. B-- at tba irat

the weai and aoath may bexpected to retaliate and combine

Vtaino, New Hampehlre aad Vermontmto one full-- ) ted tiiti. aad tack Dal

Borne bualnee nin iblak It doaanot pay to advertise a majority ofMbaqaorqtie buaiaesa aaa thlakdifferaatly. however, :in is evidencediiy tbe number of rolumaa of advertlalBB which The Cltlaaa oarrlea.Wlae adverttaera knw a good thingwhea they see It.aware oato Peanaylvania, aad declarelittle Rhode , lalaad to be merely acoaling atatioa.

Prota Tuaadap'a Daily CHlaea.)Nortbarn Arlanaa will ba baaaSttad

by Jolat aiateaote.Ratoa is oac of tbe beat

ttlee of N?w Mart-.- .Judge Bakir tea waa a slgaal vie

lory over bla eaemlea.Only tbuie who live by litigation are

peelaMy Interaeted aa to who la Judgeof tht district.

Oa of the ( t thlaga neceeaary toMicura reformation of polltloa la NewMexico i the reawval of Oov. M AiMara.

OaaertuoiMea in life ara aot aoearoa. The greatest lack ia la tb

ability to roi'ogawe them wbaa pra-aaata- i.

If tbe iiewapaeara of Naw Mexicoand Artsonn study tbalr beat aytaelaitateraat they will arge tbe paaaage oftbe Jatat Utehond bill.

Tte la grateful for the libra! aa'robt.m tbat It la receiving.

The paat r haa beea the moat proaacroua one it the history of th pe-ter

Wouiaa suffrage haa aot belpad topurify politic la Uolorado. There aremore election fraada la tbat atate thaam aay other portion of tbe UaltedBtataa.

Baergy pm Into a pursuit for officeia usually wiated In th loag run.evea though the office be attalate.The same amount of eaergy put intotbe devaloptu'-.i- t of a little baelnaaMan la very sure to bear raaalta.

Uuriag 'he flaoal year of tSaX tbaMtiacco uao.H o! tha country paid Intba form or ruatoma aad internal rev-enue taaaa dS.ao0XK0 mora thaaaaougb to pay the intereat on tbe pub-H- o

debt aad take care of the nationward, the Inaaae.

The republican caudidatea from thlaaounty to the legislative aaaemblyreceived majorities raaglng from1,900 to X.I0O. Upon what grouadson tests could be baaeil Is not dl

aamable to any one. yet l oateau havebeea brought agalnet the entire deleaetloa.

Sufferer from solatiaa aboald aathealtate to aa Obambertaln'a PainBalm. The prompt relief from painwbldi It afford Is atoae worth awaytime Ita coat. Par ale by at) drug-glet- .

Naaaaari Read twed.Jadga Richard aon. of tbla city,

yeatariUy from Moctesuma.avtaera, where be bad been for severalcay. Wtille In Moctesuma Monday haBW m agalnat the Naeoaarl railroad etapeny for IISS.OOO gold on beaaU ef Meaara. tKman and Crook, oaecaaat of alleged balanoe due oa

eonatrurtlon contract in the buildingef the line from Cos to Naeoaarl. Tbaraault of this suit will ha eagerlywatched for by all part la, eubnoatractors and others. Bl Paao Newa.

PlfHt Will be BHtar.Theee who will peralat In cloalag

taster ear agalnit tb ooatlaaalof Dr. King's Naw

far coaaamptloa, will bav amar aad Miter fight with tbalr trou-ble, If Bat eadad earlier by fatal tarMl aat lea Raad waat T. R. Heel! ofBeail, Miea.. ba lo ay: "Laat fall mywife had every ayaaptom of ooaaumpMen. She took Dr. King's New

after everything else bad fall-ad- .

Improvement cam at ones aadfour tettlea entirely cured bar. Guar-anteed by all druggists. Prtae Me aadS1.9t Trial bottle free.

Railroad Progr.Last weak tbla office got out bleak

option ou rlgbt of way for tbe SIPaao tc Sauthweetera railroad. Tbamatter of aecurtag the right of waywaa placed la tbe hand of tba com-mittees appointed by tbe board oftrade aevaral wash ago.

The committee took the matter upaad have secured aatlsfai'tory arrange-ment! with all resident laad owaeraand have tbalr aignature to tbe op-tion on literal terms. Our peopleare abowing A oommendable spirit.

Tbe SI Paao Boutbwsatern railroad moved tbalr survey camp up thelat Plata tte Bret of the week aad lo-

cated It about two mile tbla aide of1st Plata. Parmliigtun lluatler.

H S. Van Wyck, travallag llveetoit of uw BaatA fa railroad Rr

th New MmIou division, paaaad upthe road this monlag oa business.

Ixpiomacy Is often a kulfe in thefisnde of the aniierhinilel

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coranning- - the twt qualities of tHth l.UckIi.jU at a price within thr rr. !i ofthe be.t Ma.k bowler

af the U. S. la iaj.ara lowtrd wll aml H.ohrirM

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LOCAL NEWS

tPr.im Mumiin r lially t'ltixea l

J K. Halaea celebrated hi fortythird birtbenv yetrday.

A very iatereating meetlna of tbacity council la srui-dule- for luaight.

Ira Bennett, residing oa Waat Cop-per area ite, baa returned to tba ettyfrom bla baeiaee trip up north

The Ualverslty basket ball team willgo tu Laa Crueea aa tte SSd aad alay

game wii j ,h Akti't'ltural collage

The Mobday evealaa class under i

tbe leaderahip of Dr. Jacob H. Kaplaaat ton 'tempi Albert, willtnia weak

Quite a large number of young pao-

Pi., weie preaent laat Bight at the flmmeeting of th Jualor laWgue of tbe

1 Avaaua ktatkadlal nhnrnk

mnd. by thtc,i..n ,on.liay '

Mr Parker of tbe millinery firm ofParker s PUm.ag baa gone to Toaeka. j

wbare ate will spend tbe wlat r ate'ban go on to Chicago to bny UmspriM stock before returning o tb.

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tlT-- .. ...nvruHi, una fi mi- - uuiniuv I Vlreaaatatlvaa of the Mutual Ufa laaur--aaa oomaaay of New York, returnedto tb city on the No. 2 paseager trainthla morning after a successful visit totbe town In western Valencia county.

M. c. ortla tte attorney."F --mny. win iwT- - tot

Santa Pa to apend the holiday withrelatives aad frteada tomorrow mora- -

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Maurice Trailer, a brother of Louieraaer. is nere rrom sji raao. aaa win

remain a tew days, mr Traner waaa merchant of Albuquerque twentyyi ara ago.

Rettular Review of Alamo Hive No.I. L. O. T. M. will bo held at Odd Pal-Iow- a

ball Tuesday aftaraaoo. Dae. M,at 2 10 ebarp. All member are

to be praaaat.Mtoaea Mary aad H. B. Coulter, who

bate IHMD at tba Alvarado, will leavethis evening for the Uraad Oaayonhotel, Kl Tovar, wbaru they will deco-rate tbe Harvey muaaam aad aartoroom. '

The Lead Avenue Methodtet ohurohla In reoatat of two new Bpwotth organ raaoivod from tb former pastor.Rev. Thaa. 0. Cook. Oaa will teplaced in th young men 'a rooma, aadtbe otber in tbe Sunday school ooms.

Mrs. Roaa Putrello-tlldeo- n waahoataaa at a very delightful mualoaldomino Baturday evening. Ml.n CarrieI'ryor waa awarded tho first prtae, aadlaiwrence lifeld ihe second. Ughl re-

freshments were aartvd during tbaevening.

A. K Wits I. reureaentlng the W. J.tmp' Brewlag association of St.!ouls In New Mexico, came In fromOallup laat night, aad will go up toLamar. Cow., tonight Mr. Wltaal laa short lime, will make Albuquerquehi home aad headquarters, aad willremove hla family bare from Oraatcounty.

Paul Yrlaarrl, a ahaep ralaer andranchman of th Itnoa Walla neigh-borhood. Torrance county, Is la tbacity today. II aaye bla section of NawMexico I In fine cor 111 ion for tbaralalag of atock, there being grass laabundance aad plenty of good water.

Tbe funeral of Louis Davis, whodied Saturday morning at bla noma;on North Second atraet oooarred fromthe church of immaculate coaceptiouat it o'clock thla morning. Tba Inter ;

ment waa M Sar.'a Barbara. Maayv.nde,i t.e funeral and

burial services.Mr. aad Mrs. Billy Berry aad Mra.

Hurllner. the mother of Mrs. harryleft Saturdsr night for Baa Pranciaooand they will sail from tber on tbaMth for Manilla. Pbltlpplnea. wheretbay will remain for asvsral montba.Mr. Berry stated Juat before leavingthe eity tbat they would be back inAlbuquerque Inalti- - of six months.

Prom Tuesday Dally CI 1 1 sen. I

Loam Trauar, ihe taeep bayar. wasa norts baaad paw.aagar this mora- -

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Md. Kwwasmer, ablaf dsauty ateriftof Uaniallll eauaty, who waa downaouih oa bualaetis, haa retHraad to thacity.

Ktular Review of Alamo Hive No.1. L. 0. T. M , waa held at Odd Pal-low-

ball tbi aftsraooa, Itaaambwttttb at 2:M.

Rad Maa will give a grand ball thlaeveaing at CaMaitm hall. Ouod musicwill ba ararldad for tbe occasion. Haya ticket aad help a worthy lodg.

Yaatarasy afternoon tba fuaaral ofMrs. asnma Uoodwla ooourred at tbaundertaking parlor of A. Border.Rev. Xarsu oMelalad, with burial inPalrvlaw cemetery

Dr. Mward M. Claytoa of Oallup, laIn tba cltr to mast bis wife, who baabeea vlaltlug wltk bar parsat. Tbadoctor and wife aad child will returntn Oallup thla evening

All tbe tu rubers of lb depavtmeuiof spiritual work of tbe Matbodlat

pl""oaal church Bp worth leaffua. willbold a msetiug this evening at 7 W inthe new church imHara.

Tba big Navajo blanket at OmkamHraa' will be raffled off Thursdayeveaing at t Sv o'clock. Hverybodyholding a ticket should be preasnt.Th hlaaket u valued at

H A. Jsatrv tk father of Mr W

"Referee"Shells

IK., iamm.a aa 1 m ... .......r Tomi ''ini'nvran

SWIM 8v7Whn,HRTBR4 CAKTKItMlK CO.

a!?ffOKlm mTl..

'll Oner, ami who la largi Ir Intereetl tn Ali.iKHi.rqut' and New Mextaviitvrprisva, arrived in the city thla

morning from Bakerafleld. California.Raaatan Boot, soldiers, eerie,

member of the eeeret poltae aadtaak-maate- r in tb R aaa laa alaaa. fe-ral her w'th a number of political ooavict. will throag the stage at MM'opera houae, Wadaeadaf. Dec. 21,whea the new Raaao-Slbarta- a play,ror Her Bake. wil. be the attract lea.ind oae or the promised aoreitbM ofthe aeasoa

Oeaet'AJ Manager H II. Uriowhaw.ofme Ssata P. c.-utr- railway, baa a

to Banta Pe from a trip to Cbl-eag-

aad Hi .011 in oa bustnea. In teatlpt " the cnmpaniiinnigi wma art' iMVievme fesadation for the new aaloa

depm in W I'aao have lust comeleiedJJj, J "- - "f

ZLdT """ h'r" ",m 'U)arat Maiiaiter W B Hopewell, of

J J',urw,BO- Al"wT! 'Z,1Jlvl"ZFyi i!Z EoVa

h"' ?J? Z l alSSL2aJ.te4irh.r ?b."Vailt wllaa..?SSSKT Vr.nd

aHW-ll- tn I'limM.com - nsatkin of railway em- -ers the United Btate lacreaate

rear aadlaa June SO. IM7. tomwjm dun, ig the last Bseal year, aad

" atT ..I from HM.tTftc i.ist.m

IMrtstoa Miiierlntendent P J. Ba-le-

ef the Han' a Pe railway, withhMAtesM-it-ri- i at l.aa Vegaa. left tbeMeadew City last Saturday for To-pek-

Ka h l said he want to To-neV a 111 lOnaillt villi tha itartxlala taaaaw ragiurd to mi proving the train aadmnH vle between Beat a Pe aadl.e.Narees D. i rover general counselU. Ue Or. t Northern railway, died atkl warn In Mt Paul after an llliaf two weeks, agej sixty two year.Mr Stover drew up tbe article of

of the Northern Securitieseomasay. which was dealgned to lake'iter lb lotitrol of the Ureal Northara tmi Northern PaetSr railway.

POIMTRO PAftAaMt AIH.The quicker the lunch (be slower

the dlgeatioa.When a maa dora te tbiab it

i'k all up with bla.. .1 Wuu., 1 t .Ajt laajaum aaa 1 new e hx 01

ime wben he hurriesA girl ihlaba ate'e a first aieea cook

i ahe can mah fudge

CONVCNTION OP

PUEBLO INDIANS

Yesterday a coaveatloa of the In-

dians from tbe pueblos of Islsta. BaaFelipe, Ban Diaa. Ban Domingo, Ouliiiti and Mcallla waa held at SanKellpe for ihe purpose of aeadlag adviegatlou, reprssentlng th people oftho different puebloa of tbe Albuquer-que iHetrict, to Waahiagtoa to coafsrwith the Commissioner of Indian Af-fairs and tbe committee on ladlanappropriation with reference tu ralievlng the Puebloa of taxation ofihilr lands The coaveatloa waa wellattended aad maay good points weremane it waa decided tkat the data-gat- e

would hold a meettag in superintendeat Allan's office In tbe nearluiure for the purpose of framing aaarticle which la to obiala all tbe

that tbe Indiana wlah 10 ofler In their favor

Tbe lAgunae aad the Bunt ludlanawill also send delegate at tbe sametime, who will act In convert withhe delegate from tbe Albuquerque

district. On of tbe suggest lone madeat the convention waa tbat tbe laadnow owned in coeamoa by tte different pueblo ba deeded to tte llffrent Individuate. Tb land Is to be divldad pro rata aad after tbla has beaasocvmplUbed to try to gat tb laadeismped from lasaUoa.

Tbe delegate expect to leave forwashing Uw about Jaaaary 10th ait l probable that AHnraay Abbottana supennieaoent uraaasii tag aien will accompany tham.

WISDOM OF A

COLLEGE FOUNDER

Northampton, Mesa.. Use. Id. Arued of 1M.0M left alxty years aaaby Oliver Smith, by tte proviaioa afins win today became available for aagricultural collage, which will bknown aa the Smith Agriculturalschool. In the alsty year tbat baveiapeed ace tb dean of Mr. Smithtbe rand of Slo.Oufl baa grows I

Mr. Smith waa a reatdent of Hatfield and was a brother ol SoaalaSmith, who founded ate eadowaSmith outlege. There will be aa af- -

flBlty. however, betweea Smith eolleg ate taa aaw Agricultural schoolTbe rtrsl-aame- d InatltaUoa ta chief!pat ran laad by young woman of rlekuareala, while tbe aew school I 4esigned for the education of poor tarmboy.

Baak Pallwre.WaablBgloa, Dec. M. Th Comp

troller or tn eurraaay ass beenvlaad tbat tba Ptrat Natioaal baak ofCosBeaut. Ohio, rlosud It doom laatnight on of a run which oecurred etrday and National BankHx miner MHIvr baa beea appolBtedreceiver

"WILDCAT" AGENTS GUILTY

SWINPLBB PBRBONS THROU6HOUT THK UNITBB STATU ANBWILL B BBNTIHCeO OECEMBBR 17.

Krm Monday s Daily CltumThr folioalng from tbe issue i.r skt

t'hlcaao Trlmiaa of December i:,tk. iPiihlthhuil an nf grnat mtereat . allNew Mexirsnr who find I neceaaaryto take Bre laeuraace poflclcn Thearticle, aaye:

' ne of the moat extensive latest)iii"..s of the npprntiuns of 'wildest'

insiiaaee ever runiliicted by local gsv-rnniBt omrliil., rencher a auccestfsl

lermlnatkm yesterday when RtereaW. laeoba and Charles .1. Van Andreapleaded gtnlty to charge of operatinga srhesse to defraad by ptaciag aliegsfraudatant lni.urane policies aadusing tbe mail to conduct the work.

"Hundred of witnesses from allever in United States were preeeatI Judge Koh waat 10 teatify thattli-- y had paid premluma on a re inesrnee wblea, wbaa thrlr bootes baraed

fhey did not receive Jacob sadAndea. through fheir cnanaet. Attarnev Ryrnes. pleaded guilty They wiil

c kentenced December 2?Promote Naw Cansaanlss.

'.tacobo was aliased to have prowsted s number of Insurance com pa a leaunder the nam of B. M. Chamlierlaiarnmaaay, with offices la the Wa-rns as Temple and later si l4 lkestreet, where he also eoadurted tkCbleago Ixma aad Treat rompaaywhich waa raided by Detective nrBeam flirt oa Wocdrtdge some timeago

"Jacola aad Van Andea were alleg-ed to he the owners of the fnliowlsi;rmpaata: M Tenants' and Maawfariwrer' laauraar roraaaay. nenaaalaPlre lasurance ronraaar. Plre asur-aac-

compaay. Btaadarrt l.lnyd' lasaraace cmaaaav Pnutam iai iu,bare mm panv aad tbe Marine Plrelaaaranpe company Vaa Andea wasaliened to be tbe general aural aadralterted oaa-hal-f of all the premlamsecured Van Aaden Is alleged to havewritten tb poltrtea

"tscoo la alleged In have used laaaranre aawnta all over thr country aaUrnin the- - aaeartaa laim .brm. bellevlag tbat hla baalaes wastaaitlmai

"Other albsajad oaeralors nf so eslladwlldsat' laaaraaaw who M tatrial wltbta a few days are K A.maaklia. Cbartaa J. Ruasfli sadJam Wlleaa.

A Oaaaty Mtataks.Blunder sr aometlme verv mim-

aive. Oecaaioaally Ufa Itself I theprice er a mMMfta, bat yoall aever bewroag It you take Dr. Ring's New lifePill far dyDDta. dlaalnees. hial.acfce, liver or bowel t rouble Theyare sent I yet tbemagb. He at aM

rastaia.WksX Mava Wi nan Tarf.w?

W shall do ao maeh la the years te

Bat what bava we linn lodavW aball give our gold la a pries ?

Bat what rliH at vtca inSaW shall " Ihe heart tad dry th

tear,We aball iteat bag la the plan f

fear.Wa shall sasvk tbe waste of lovs aad

But what did wa today?

ba ao bate la tb afterwhile.Bat what bar w bean today?

Wa aball bring to each basely Ills amile,

Bat what tea wa brooght today?We aball give to truth a graider

bletb.And to teadtast faJtb a deeper wort1)We aball fate tb taamrlag aouls (

eartb.Hut whom have we fad today?

W aball reap aaah Joy in tb by aidby.

Rot what have wa sown todayWe aball build ua mansions in the ky

Bat what have wa ballt today"lia aweet is Idle dreams to baek.Rut her aad naw do we do our task"Yea, thla hi tac tblag oar ion! ataat

aak"Wkat have w dose loday"Niton Waterman In Christ la a I letllgancar.

ITBMB OP INTBRRST.

Twelve year agn there were sntttJapanese la tbe United Btate Todaythere are SS,M0.

A thoaaand million miles are eovered by the various railway trains ofthla coaatry la tba coarse of a year

rbe largeat order of merit In thworld la ibe Preach I .anion of Honor,which ba over half a million membar.

When the exleaalon planned for lbsat Inn's capital at Washington havebeen made, the edlloe. Including thwork of art which It contain. wIM

have coat nearly tioooonon n ITMIhe Brat hiilldlag lot na which the casItnl stands coat ttoo The cornerstonewas laid Bent. X. ITtS. with a apeechby President Waablagtaa. a militaryprocession nan! a barbae.

Yeur Merberln-Law- .

Whw I It alwaya gets the asffYour mother-I- law

Whom da tbe Jestsr gay sad chaa"Yoar motherla-luw- .

WVo I It you're supposed to fear?Whose visits claim to dread each

year?Tftio's pictured always "on her ear "

Year motherln law.

Wlio's ssld to bav a tamper vll?Yoar mother-in-law- .

VTho's stammad aad sbvndererl all lhwke

Yaar mothWho's aald la make tbe place yesThe Attest earthly type of wall.WW aald la drlvs your boy iM-meri- t

Yeur mother la law.

Who's Hed upoa th moat, aay yes?Yoar mothar-la-law- .

Who sammoaly both Mad and true?Yoar mother la-l-s .

Wo' got more aaaae than you, arbapn.

flasaaar b'a kaowa ao ssaay chapsVor whom weak maidens set tkatr

ex pi?Yonr mataarta-law- .

Ta wbai a yoa In endless debt: ir motberln-ls-

Whom should you btass and ne'er forat?

Your mother In lawWbo brought to tbla terrestrial ballThe sweetest girl alas Adam's fallTba oae you love tbe most of aH

Oe we hope our mother In law ac-

hat K sught to square uaYear mother Inlaw

lflmrira Awarisat

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V

PROVISIONS OF THE

JOiNT STATEHOOD BILLl' ir J?confirmed. Mil in addition tMretoj

three hundred sect lon are given for

Constttutioival Convention Will l JutT""! ZnmSkBt Held tany Next

OPMCBtS C LEG 1'Ct) fffcXT WCBK

the Phoenix Republican, wn.om scree military taetltntos.Jbjm. ki .k. .w nvetirma si aad ii preecrtM thaima j ik. ini.i mmtmiZLT kiii "iMbnda tor antcc'lni thf land, and

MMir thaa it t i.t.rti.. an mineralJte lae priaelpel pruviatoaa of ta

re aa It naaaad iba haaaa. Bythus provisions la wind wwill better understand atMh

toaadmeni as may be mad by thetobte immlttee on terrrtorle. TM

Nnt portion of UM Mil notion omte eighteen tactoelv--rtt- e 10 tba4numihi of OklabonM and IndianParritory aa on atata.

atoetton It provMe mat "ths Inhnn-rtesf- cj

of all tttot nut of Um area ofiM United Stat now coastttutlntIt wrttiirtoB of Arisen MdMexico, aa at preaaat dccrtbedbemime t h mate of rlaona. u bar.ItouTter provided."

Sent Ion i la oompreMnslv. It pro-vide that all Um qualified elector ofto two territories, respectively, shall

a entitled to vote for and choose dal-4M- a

to form constltutlnaal n

for aald territories. Tka oon-raMt-

la 10 etecl no detegatoe. avmi al whom ahall ha elected fromMww Unttf and forty front Artsoaa.fm governor, cater Justice. Lnd me-Wto-

of each territory are to eppor-M-

tba detonate for the ssme. "aaaiy aa may l equitable among tan

Nat eeverai oauatlaa thereof. In ec-gn-

with tba census of IMA.Iklrty day after the approval of tbaMB by tbr preeideat. tba governor ofMb territory taall lue a pronlama-m-

ordering an election of delegateto tba oonatttutlonal convention. ThalnMInn of datogatv mum take plaem tbr tenth TiiKaday after the approval of i he ai t. In other worda, theavert ion ror dmeaate to the ronalltuUoMi xinvfntlon will be held abouanree muni a ariar rangreaa paaeeatke bill There moat be a aeneralrogUt ration of votera ClUnraa In orWar to vnti moat have maided in taetarrltory one year. In the ronnty Ueaonina. and tnirty day la the preetaci where tbey are u vote. Thlarnanat ration la to aaawer for the anb-eajtte-

clwrtlon to ! bald for therattfli-atlo- n of the ronitltntlonbe election of uta offleara.

Beet Ion 11 provide that the dale-awt-e

i. tin- - (oaatltntlonal oonventloaifeall meet at Main Fe on the fifthMonday after their elo(on. They arenot to receive coatpen tIon tor morataaa amy day of aervlce in the eonvantlon Th. onvrntinn muat formcoaatitiition. republican in form,vrajeb hll contain theae provialoaa

Klrt That perfect lolerntlon of rellgtnua m tit I meat aball be aecuredmm that no Inhabiunt of the atataafeall ever be moleated In peraon orPfDMrty on noonnt of bla or her modm rollglona worship; and that polygft

one marriage are forever problb-ltd- .

acoad. That tba people InhabitingUm proponed atate df- - agree and denture mat tbey forever disclaim allrunt and title to the unappropriateda uagrantod public mada lying with

is inn nounaanaa tnereor, and to aiiiMda owutid or held by tadlaas. Tbaaaragrapb mm Into detail as to themanner in which the rtgbta of tba Intana muat be proteeted.Third. That all tba debta of the ter.

dlorle of Art anas and Maw Mralettare to i aaaumed and paid by tbaeute.

torrourth. There muat be nrovlalon

tbo ui iomew and malntennee of a ayatem of public aaboola

free from aertarlan control and conducted in Kmgllah; although tbe teachIng of other Inngungea I not porhlbltan in inc public acbooia.

nnn. idm tn atata aaall neverrt any Isw abridging or raatrtetlns

tbe right of auffrage "on account ofrace, color, or prsvloui condition ofervit'Mn. or on account of say other

eooiimotu or quail neat ton ssve andsircpi on account of 111! tamer, minorKy. ae. .iHivictlon of felony, mentnloonnition. or realdancs."

8Utii That the caolial of the aiiHball lie at Mnta Fe, aad shall not M

esaiueii therefrom until lo Aftsrmat year tbe location of the capitalmay ix nsed t.y a majorIty vole

Mei tion 2S provides that If a ronatltut Um formiil by the ranvnntion Inempiinc,- - with tM terma of the anablins act, the convention muat pro-vide b ordinance aubtnittlug theC4nm it nt ion to tbn pjple for theirratirication or rejection, nt an eleetlonto be iicid at a time filed In aald

tint thla election muat be notlae than lty daya nor more than

lx mom Iih after the adjournment ofwie ronwiniion. At thl election theragiatere.1 voter ar to vols directlyfor or against tbe nronoand onaatltu.Hon, and for or agalnat any provlaloatbcrnof that mar M aanmrateiy aub--

tnlttcd The govarnora and chief Ins--

ilcea of the two territories, or anynw of them, are to jneet at Santa

Fe on the third Monday after the aleeuon ann oanvasi tbe voto. If a majority or the legal votes cast on thatquestion shall M for tba ooastltntloa,she canvaaslng board art) to oertlfythe rciiit to the prealdeut of tfaVnltcl Stati. Than, If tba presidentAnd that the constitution adopted llrepuhliian in form and compile withthe provision of thla set. lie will la-u-a

hla pr.xlamatlon announcing tharesult or the election, and thereuponMie propound atata shall M deemedadmitted by coagresa Into the union,"under the name of Arisona. on anequal footing with the orlglaal late,from and after tha date of said procla-mation."

action IS provide that until tbenest general oaaaus. or until otherwise provided by law. the state shalle entitled to two representative in

coogrrm tin addition to two Unites!States natural. Tha congraaamaaand state ohirer are to l voted form the same day of tM election tor

thi inn of the constitution: and' i.HI th" NtatH i fleer are elected andihhIiMihI under tbe prnvlalon of the

' nnu ii nt anl the atate Is admittedit ' iii union, the territorial oBleera

t it;., two territ.irii-- respectively,ail . on n iik ii .Iitiiiuhh the duttoa

i.i u .tlw-i--

--' r ; j and It of"in uriint puijln Uudu io the pro--i

nit.- for v arli hi puriHisc

linn, and for trie payment of thehonits l.nrii)for or hereafter Issued

aero at divan rnr laaan asytnihMo.troo acres rnr pmltentlartea; MO,4N acre tor deef dumb and blindsylmn itM.aftn acre for hospitalsror dtssbtcd minor Mft.ooo seres tornot aval cbonta: iflO.MM scree torrMrltohle. pens' and reformatory Intttutioua: soo.ooo acre for agrtoat-tnra- l

and mechanical colleges: ttM,-m-

acre tor echoed of mine, andtor

n...

m. ieni

for

adopt

m ill nrovldea that the atateMil comprla two TTnltad SUIm

Judicial dlatrlci. to he named,the enatern and western

district of Atisona Thla. of nonrae.will call tor tba appointment of twofederal Judges in life position. ThebouMarlea of the two Judicial dla-ttiet-a

are to be the aame aa the nras-cn- t

hmtndarles of the two terrltorlenFederal court, district and circuit.are to be held at AlbmtnemtM andPhoenix For each district. In add!t Inn to a Judge, the hill provide for

United rHatea district attorney anda t'nlted Btataa marshal Beet Ion Atand St relate to procedure In thesefederal courts.

lection M requires thnt the const I

tiitlonul convention aball by oralnnnee provide for tbe erection ofoinccrs for full state gnvernmentIncltidlnc mem'iers of the legislatureand two repreetntatlves In conareaant the time for the election tor theranscat Ion or rejection of thestitutlon. The two congreaalonal die- -

tHct. aV. m .t.. -'-- " nrthe two territories, reanectlvelvthat the people of the preacnt tcrrllory of Arisona. for wsample. willelect a conareesman and the peopleor now mmico win eieot a congreas

."m,",,,".',n" aadready.... . ... mrxn .i nnu aim electtwo irnited mate senator Alt law

of the territories in force nt timeof their admission Into the unionnhall remain In force in the respectiveponinna or aatd atate until changedny tne legiauitttrc of the atate.

section it appropriates on hundred thouaatui dollar tor defrayingan and every kind and character ofexpense incident to the conventionsnud election provided for In this act.it la provided tMt the member ofthe constitutional convention arc todraw aame mllaaa and salarytMt member and If

boiatlng

la aeen If la .Ts '"tie mill at tne mine.into law. nest year will be a busyone in Ansona and New Mnxlco. po-litically. The call for the election otmembers of constitutional

me proooaaiags or tbe con-vention, the aubaequent campaignann tne gne-- a election to followfollowed by the canvassing of the return aad tha proclamation of thepresidant If tb people vote to entertne union-w- ill practicallyall of the year. And If there Is to bea State composed of the territories nfArttona nnd New Mexico will beginits existence about one yearthis date.

Tb various county officers of tMter.itorlee will he aastou. of

cnura to know something abouttheir of office In naa the newdeal gone through Naturally, this Isa matter wnicn will M determinedIn tb constitutional convention. Itmay provide that tha Incumbentshall aarve tbe terms for which theywere elected. this would hatne Mgrinal course to

ITBMB OF INTBRBBT.

Motor ears lateadad for dasart travel Ing will ahortly arrive at Khartoum

innn examlaatlon In th Tibetan langu

Among th various "nubile utmtie.

ik.T

m.v.

notIn festoona in th.

orhv th

praparatorysianing or in

....m

motor freutht ia ri. i.k.

anippav

From frbss

the of wansrepair at pump

iMirao,mmm m

at hisBonifacio

rest In tMafternoon.

Tuesday onwhlth

of packssatturskjrrmrto

which commit degradethe thof

BT.

Msor

l.iimlri Mitnon,mn

iii

Mo Work haa been uasadad nn for thrtres

Cbavm was adjudge'!Inaan M'urday Hi tbe probatf

the ' ommendatlin ofIkictors Fleming and Woolford.

large number of freighterant lloihraoh la wank by

aVbaatcr to haul freightFt.

(bMRty Mpertntendeni ofHoane informs us that there wit beso tea-caer-e' laailtute held barear Tba maJorMy of tM taaebars

tba county will to Flagstaff toattend the meeting of the

aaaoelatbM whichlleceniber tttb.

W1ULIAn.

From kbatra Malth tM post

of baggagemaa at tM dapot.iJMt Mturday evening aome mki

creaat the mall aack fromdepot platformof Ns. I

after Br gmatnrri haa arrived

t!Mrlea Rewlin baa baan prauMtodflramaa oa tna mala the

Mnta Fe. waa vlaltlng hismother few weak.

waiting room of tM local depotgiven a sew coat

paint sad decorated varyBl'ta Mctntyra

day tor tM Caayon,to ncrept with

master Mugawin.K. J. caallar the local

depot, with bla departedThurtwaj for bis old home atbind. for the nsst thirtydays taey visit the oldftaetUr seeaaa.

H. R. Theodore OMpia aadtMmatari are of the

party that have been

k.. I "awing

the

lmmedlats- -

ly the Canyon dlatrlct.Forest Hanger B. Crow

of Joe Johaaton the residenreproparty on South First treat, formany years otupled B. Jones

TT J"? lV r"1 ba had the furnlsbed" riecren, rue regiaia- - tor occupancy

f

the

the

morning

oat tie

tasubtod

Hie

tet-- t

by

llNgrvlAN

fYas OiBlue Ridge mining company

having a for tea stampgraded out the Rd mine

Uurkhart are preparingon tha Tyro group of

mines, over la tbe Bhasptrall section.road raised two

dollar for tM of giving thechildren of that camp an old fnahien- -

ott Cbriatmas celebration.Work on the

are paid to tha of the H Kingman. d- -

legtalature veiopment should warrant arrom tbla dlgsat of the nenulna '"Tf 1 w"' ."".? " "

bill tMt aaaetedl Kamrod

tha

consume

tenure

Indeed,pursue

convenea

parted

iiirraimiturning out

Yesterday nice Mr of goluwna Urougbt In from the

the mlat.machinery haa bean

the Mmoan mine an building I over It. Workthi' mine resumedfew days tM aspectopen up block of Mtorn the railroad again open forbusiness.

Thursday brokeout the lodging house of Mrs. Nna- -

nlr Murphy, on south Front street,and before discovered the fuunaa

driving through the hall, eavelauch an extent that waa

impoMiitMc aave of thean Incredibly abort the fire

with the adjoiningtilldlng and con

wlt'n the greater ofcontent.

CONVENTION OF

10.of

dwpartare

artistically.

lopogritpblc

progressing

conalderalile

rotnniunlt-ate-

UNITED MINE WORKERS

Indlanapnlla,headquarters

thethe

a pTris.rMXerwh0offr rfz sr---completing tb arrangement for tb

wnd by Yarmouth, land. bT a .,.u""",. Z"L .T....rmuale Mil. out of which the mu.i.i. ""w"' '"l mmn ti aoa ," aau wm mienaeu ny ovr

.HL?-'M'J'.- W. hundrod llllnola.

In th represented Dlgatas will bOMon, Paris, provad grant sue- hand. Mwevir. from Kentucky...I iiiiihm, n in rr.nia ipnnaiiwThe Don dent - , .ii4 at MtoaMffl W IgUWI aUhbJB.indon Mall that mules' brains The keen nubile intrMt with wki.kvery good aad am fee- - i,Nimi. i...iim r

quntly used Instead of calves' bralnt have haen watched doaw noT'ai.restaurants. th. anMMciiin. ..ik.n..Immense of nurbeiaki. Itm. i. ... .Z".

dL,.V8r1 B"r tb the contract that was made with thatown or Cordaon, Bldly An Anglo- - operators was two-yea- r con-Italia-

syndlcnto now nmn.limi hn. m.it. in" ' uvamv. ... TTism for tb purpose of exploiting not come up for Jlamaslon yaar.The time of the oonvsntlon tbaestaea

To vote In Dublin one muat oeeuev tnr imm i.k..V 'T1 rnomta mrialn rnUI, and I with the dtacuaalona bearing on thea law nuthorttles decided thai different Question nertaJei.w m ik.he room tbe voter occupies must have I business and qucatioaa of Internsl

door. Portiere will aumHerring nta hung

cnancei Yarmouth parish churchwere solemn r blessed vtearwinaay night, to tM

nshlng Mat moraine.

lllnasmall ears

to

I

P. as ofrI

tow the arto I of of th

' iwrmani farmo ny

uwa waterwaa bar tore partwiag worn thera a well cattle

county, died hretbe bona ofbroiMr, The

were laid oom-tr-y

Q. Cheney arrivedhis reiaru rromr n went 'a

dI

Is(ireer. a

Muni. waaa of kiMs He r

la

tonoyniaa

i of infm ii murder i

I i'i-- i

ill iti t k r i - f .f i ,, i,ini- m'i' Ii i M '

of lull II

hih

lau ar

A

nana

to AH. betweenHolbrook Apache.

feokoow

thla

ot goArisona

News.aaeewted

t of

a tbla

waa of'

d(lraad where i

a poattkM

Kclley.family,

midst

Bitot.members

to begin workla

H.

J.

K

Miner.la

sit a millatBrother to

mine, aouthIs

at oreseat

It It

It

ro

A

mii in aj ijwmla

bullion.

toInatallad

i Ironliving In

be within scompany

a large groundla

at firIn

woreoping It to It

to anyIn

entirely

ItAt

1

.l1"' oe.,i dleale In- -

aM or

eatlaa:

in7....

Is ii,. rWill

thisdepoalta. I

will tb.I

or- -

next

Oareall Bs Csmaaeratoa).Uubuu. Is., K. Many promi

nent prlasu pralatos of theHo Catholic church are the red

in nonqoaawrn Hallway company John Carroll, blahopRnglaad xnarlmantlnw with n.....p.iLn m

irl... distribute cetnearai. Among vinltora arerunning materials and cattle number reureaentatlvea

auu pro- - Montana utocsscio rail.

ARIZONA TOWNS

HOLBROOK.

Argus.noiiey service

Ubouse.

kaowaApacrie

puradayDuraa. re-

main toyesterday

saa rraaclsea.for

prominentouaty.

sMtion

eaatoehmea.

Herslilthe,

ii

Mannat

purpose

hipped

placed

effect.

Ksniaatlon.

Unltad

"T""

ula

Mleaeurl Fruit Srawera.Neueha, SB Tha

tlrower aaoclattoaita annual meeting today t

memnern present manyTh three days' programtor tha gatberlag provides for

papers and discuss mveruu awide raage of mattere of laterestthose eusaged la hortteultnre.

Prlae ef Steel tYork, to.

pool Is la seasioa today, Isetpaatag that when meeting

aaaouaoemeat be made ofaa sdvaae la the price fromtit to M ner toe. 1. rtia.a mimmi

S tow weeks un tlk.. ku. i .7 . ,Mrs esaeer with whlcli ha had -- TCrrL 5TTr Jffwd ti. p.( years, r- - rival in Mildlag oa ofmoved. The operation wa aucceeaful. tbe latut healing nicely the ..fSS"!

rtarnwaa A here

withteat with

waive,ttoa herd, lues and an

th

JOHNS.

Isml each town IrnupiHin

I'wn I'ltK ha4 beenSi.

fit. an-

mill' I

DixitMay

(Iowawell

loaa branbut

court

were

and

Taaeber

baatton

atoletba

llaeand bar

darnThe

tbla week

Mia bionshe

went

AshKy. ..re

will

Willi

Ms

ism

Tha

Tom

stait work

Uold has hundred

Lookout

lilakely.

mill aad

Tbeand

willaad to

laat noon

time

they wereumeii part their

Uc.tonal

ft..even

cratsays

lionuab

dcoosiu ki.e.

last yearMln

Ibeae

nave

Itoc.aad

Mont

fdreturn

snag

Mo.. Dec.souri PTult

here withfrom cons

ties.

tons

New Dec. TM atrui turnlaad It

IM ad-journ will

auT TIj TT1ring m.Vl,u tM trad

tMand

load

grey

Ths

mail

witn

Mia

staal

steel

of beam and bridge materials of allaorta,

It a xwift io pursue aueassful career nos-u- at

Thrust Sara J

IVrjr Dsn 'ValM Hears ?

Nee Ruiuiirtg ?

"PainkiWftYwm qutskly sur yu let tor everICju'l TRY IT

RAILROAD NOTES

iKmrn ttn'iinlai lhii Ci u.ti i

The Meeting of utookbolder of theOregon imart Line, achoduied at MaltInkc Tbsretfny waa postponed toJan. If.

W N. Onrrutherii. who la employedaa a racy water on tbe AlbuqawriiueKaatera. returned to Moriarty aftershort rtaft to teurta Fa.

Mr. J. VT ttoeords of MtaaolaIn Santa Fe yesterday on ahopptagtour, inc will not Join bar buabaadat Raton sutll spring, and will aanmdlbs wtoier at garlancls.

Tba rattrawd boys reoetved yester-day srasRsjaJty fat chaM for tM car--

raat The Man A. K formerly drvtitnn naa--. uwhi tbe land which railroad aanger agent the airiiloa T"T will wetoji

tomlnate and tbetoaaj.

Oeneral Manager W 8 Honawalt ofArtdknuwrque

LZliml

in i nioMw mm a anainaaa vvan wNew Terk 01 ty and Ptttsburg. sad laetpectetl m Albuquarquetvenlur.

W. A Barder. the orakemaalost a toot in a railroad accldautsome wmM ago. left im Vegas forTopeka Thursday afternoon, with hiswife, to sweet a settlaaiant with tbaanta Fb aompany

A--v Sv Ik. ajaula SV. nmm OOUmw no

the ofdepartment Wari left The ntlsen oflce

ned la from Mo- - !B "rag etwet that maudsnarty aad M and Mrs. Baheuriah d

tM KIM' Mil tMt nlgat.TM asgtneer and tbe araman of

the Saata Fe have adjuated th4r dif-ference which threatened to nana astrike on tbe coast Haas oi tbe taataFa aystetn. Tb exact term of thaawttlesnwat have not yet bean mane

A qurt elnlm deed has Men died in111 ottoa of the probate clerk, dated

aptemMr Ith. In which the Santa FeCentra! Railway compan? convey forthe aum of to the Rio Oraadeanta Fe Railway rompanr Its

and a portion of lot n. dtv of SantaP. of the blockand OarMM atrct west of nuadalupe street and nnrthuaat nf the sta-tion gronnda the Atehlaon, Topaka

Baato Fa rallwsy.The movement east of people going

home for the holidays haa begun andpromisee to bo heavier out of Nw

Mexico than for many year Thla Isr" tinted tor from the fact that IM

year baa been proaperou la NawMexico despite tha big atrlM aadmany labor troubles. TM awvaanaatof to Naw York an route totheir home In Burope la unusuallylarge, particularly among th Itallaaaand Scandinavian!.

The opening of the San Fedro. LasAuricles Salt Ijake road early Inth coming spring mean that Mnroad com petition for California, business will Intense Thahas arranged for through ileepsrs be-tween Chicago and Log Angeles overthe Dark road and thla, with tMsolid trains ovsr NorthwesternUnion FaelBc and Clark rmi, meansMat passenger men will have tohustle tor business.

OF FABCKt.

Te Inllusnes Traffls Will beuy iniratsu Cmimtn Law.

MxMUtlve oMccra of weatern railroads met In Chicago and took ateoaio prevent in issuance or pease during isue to inauance traffic. A report tMt tb Late commaroarommiaeloo propoed to make an lbveatlgatloa aa to th giving of railwaj paaaas to person controlling throuting of traffic of big corporationsreacnea some of the higher ottelaleor westorn railroad Although lhainterstate commerce law prohibit thegiving of fruo transportation or re--aueau ratue to IMIuenoe traflic. It laanid that every railroad In the coun-try haa given annual passes to parsous controlling big freight ah

Th Interstate commerce commix-Io-

has power compel th rail-road- s

lo produce their books showagto fiw pease ar Issued. To

void unpleasant froman order lo that effect by th commis-sion, tb sxecutlve officer of thweatern roads decided lo restrict theIssuance of passe to committee rep-resenting th railroad at princi-pal commercial center These com.mlttaaa will represent Chicago, St.Loula, Omaha. Denver. Ranees City,Dallas IJttle Rock, Houston, and SaltLake City. The are to Mselected by th terminal Unas la eachcity aad aball have not morethree member Only parsons rec-ommended by the committee shall begiven paaeea by the railroad. It willbe the duty nf auch committee tokeep off It Hat parsons who havebeen getting free Mcause of their ability to lanuauotne routing of freight traffic

The Interstate commerce commis-sion hns repeatedly declared that the(Muaace of free traaeaortatloa to Is-suance freight I laa majority of eaaes to paying rwMtee.Th "complimentary" nana Hat ofmoat of the big western system la

in Dubuque for the eanaecratloo at aludaa tbe names of hundreds of norKatbar

to

of

the

ti' nuu

waa

of

the

the

eoaa wnn are tna laadtag oajeara ofIg with heavy freight

traffic, th "traffic of In-

dustrial and noncerne.nnd tbe heads of organisation whtohbold aaaual which are t

by a large number of

SANTA FB ANNOUNOMA MRVf LIMITSS TRAIN

A ilia patch from Topeka. dated De-cember It, says The MnU Fe aaacmaea new feat dally train fromChicago aad Kaasa City to Lna An-geles It will M kaowa No. t aadwill leave Chicago I to a. m KaaaaeCity M I M n m. Albuquarqu 10:4ap m.. aad arrive at Lnn Aagelas M

m.. lbrough time from Chloago Tlhoars. TM train will eoaaiat of Pull

and tourlatrrw cMlr can aad sawklag ear. Thearet train will Issvs tiaaga Thereday. Daa. tt-

The up- - at which the train willrun will naue It to arris at Lot Aa--

be reoetved from train No aadDearer, Colorado Hprlnx sad Pitebtn

'From Mon un in, riixeti. The Seals Fe i tiuiiitng s mpor

sry depot at Trinidad which will Mlcompleted In shout a

Ooetx. who I employe'I on tbA!lniier)ii ICa liter n cotihtructlon baanuiriiei) Morlartt aft- -i norttt.it tu usnta Kv

X I rlidlni i .ii.',i i.i

ao.irhcMn

fnun rtanta l"- - whr- - he na h. Kill w unalil mnl aaainnion bnalnco cmncrtnd with Ma i Hahtcr linttic Md timber contract milk i um .. yk. .... ... ,,. r- -. .....t tvntaml

VT. A. rtavl who hsa for severalycri be- - a r inductor n tM MatF mi itlag out of Ncedlae, la ramartM

un to go into buatoeu tor hteMMtfIn f.ov Anflules

In the tfntte.1 fMare court at Ohtafe-sha- .Bel Hlahic a Hack Ittaad

freight conductor ma cnurlcted oftommg align from in.t cars. Mtba

vaiuaa m jii."vMer.ce.

aasatnaiat.

re prenenled M'bsbl the bsttlb of I Mir liveYoeemttr etab. uadr whose an

J C. DeAfMin. wM tia hcm In tbeemptor of tM att l.ak railroad forthe psat three montba. ba returned toNemllc ami wilt again an'cr he ser-vice of the .taata Fe In the wa'cr e---Tic

hoursthe of of

.

the noch lainnd. will on Jawuary Itske e',iarge of a new tM.M Mtl he.Inn htllH kt ItaMlaavllb. tmtm mr

t

alvaac

onaper. pariivonKaaeaa fblars

publfe.

between

la-ments.

reunion

taadard

rltoir The rush of the Victor Phonograph on.paa.large number to that avow 'made, N. baa Bled a tor almilleI .d town make the aa aa. trade mark la office of

MoMttay i ',lU'tl'y oa. '" Secretary J W. Nayaoldrbloride. Alison, la nruanwrlat: .... "TT "smw fnaiiiiua. . iFnim Moniiav . tmiiv cniue i

who again, now Mt It I assured the ow . : ." over will Ma alaaaa SL. a i.k luit. a a. (BUJ USSS uinriinrn II r J1I I I nm 1 BW1 WSVCUlirr .1 . . . .win i uineuwa 10 various

ad traffic again reunMd. riilorldhaa Men pretty near out of the worldsine ine nnvy which aowaanawd ..llroad conaeetlniM. I JSf ; ' r2iiJ"i t . Wttk Ik.l 'ncRniicn, i in marge ' " ... rv,. .

commissary the Albuquerque ; aatmssary to quit produetaa.RaMcrn construction r was at

Muite Fe Thursday to the

Alot

Montesuma

It

foralgnara

M Mtlwaukae

IMUANOI

Inters

to

whomcouauqurace

committees

than

transportation

traffic equlveleat

corporationmanage"

commercial

aa

Jacob

rcsrt air. ana Mr, r j. Murpnyat rbkerfleld. CmI . they were re--veiling in the m ite, of a

sin horn Mra Murphv on Sua-- 1 ZmToikJTkS,day. it Murphy tor ,

2 "tJlocal railway !toi s. and his wife waaa m nmwn Tvy are well knownbare.

TMre are rumors afloat to tbethat the Santa Fe machine and

boiler shops will M taken nway fromOttawa. Kan , aad thai In their teadlarge car ahopa which wilt "inploymore men than the present ahopa. willbe located at that point. Another ru-mor which la quite active Is that tMMnta Fe put in an electric lightplant to lights for Ita own unaat Ottawa Railroad maw nay that Hla likely that these things will hedon.

BAHTA PS POLICY.

rVwalMtit rtkstsy iMfrlatoa What isOan with Bwom laswe MatMy.

"Of one thing atoekholder andtM nubile may M certain." Prenldeutft. r. Ripley of the Santa Fa. says:"that la. that the directors of th San-t-

Fe In asking tor authority It10,000,000 of 1 per cant, negotiableMnds. ar not figuring on a losing In-

vestment."It la quite curtain thnt If the money

to be expended tinder ths authoritywere not to return morn then tha tper cost to M tM dl-- : the Durango,rector would not think or spendingIt. Th growth of th Mnta F Mabeen wonderful, and our plan la toprovide for an equally wonderfulgrowth In th future.

"There te so eacthm of the oountrythat le showing more wonderful pra-gre-

right now than tba tout b weal-th Atchison territory. Kaaeaa oilfield are the wooder of the new cen-tury- Taxaa le only beginning to showthe world her wonderful reaouroeethere haa been but a scratch on tbasurrace compared to what will Mbrought out of ths state in th nextav or ten years. New Mexico, IndianTerritory, aad all the way wast It lamuch the eame etory. It Is lo providefor ail of theae things In tM future,to M prepared to keep pec with thisgrowth aad get the proper share Itfor Saata Fe. tMt tha directorsare aaklng tbe additional bond Issue oftSOtOOO.OOO"

DAMASC SANTA ft RNSINBS.

Mysierleus lnterfrnc With MetlvePawsr st Ottawa.

Noma party or narUne with mallclous intent sucosaded in doing coa- -

Idwrsble dAmAge la tha Saata Fayards night and planned othermeroier wnicn was In time toprevent anv serkiu rrituwouenoaa.tu;fi aa Ottawa. KM . dlapatoh. dntedtec la two engine which were lathe North Ottawa vsrda were uut nutof commission hv the insertionbloeks of steel about nix inches eouarana in-.u- e m tbickaee between

uie gUMea at

wi

e m in.

liarore tbav wara

lara.

tne

iwonaiik tnmm

About oast 6 o'clock FlrosnaaBeverly the Fredonin plug waaleaning th Jacket of hla ensiae.

wbloh waa landing near the aah pM.While thus engaged, unalna atart- -

ed at full speed. He melted mischiefaad looking Into the cab he saw thatit waa empty. It wa of

mlauu- - to atop the train, but badtne party had opened the throttleieen ngn- - in supposing tb eagle un

occupied in locomotive Mvwruckad Bret switch. The

miacoivi maser waa not seen by Flra-maa Beverly, aad eecapew the aotleeof other tralnmsn la tM yard.

machinist who are out oa tbestrike that tby have no idea wtocould have committed lb violenceTbey say tMt nil of machinists

M able to Seconal for theirwhereabout

INTEREST IN BRITT- -

NEL50N BOUT

Fraaclaeo. Ink-- . 10 SportlBgpnats rar sear am ar--

riving to as the Bght between Jimmy. rami oi ibb mrinc coast gad

Mattllag Neleon," wM attained thetop of the pugilistic ladder bv hi. ea.cat deriaivc victory over 'Young

' Interest in tbe contest esteaauto all olaaes. and it is tbe aoti. mntor converaattoa te the 4trtu. in rea--tsuraats. elube aad placas wMreporting ma ooagmgateTM tact that tbe victor toaight's

batii will Mve a legitimate claim tothe champtoashin aervae to lacreaaatM intarest. though there is go actual

swiws nwror iraia no i, teavtag hi tai- - Brltt Is aut tMawtarm at mrwton ngniwcigai cnanipion, Joe Oaasthere will M ohms connections wtth holding tM title, though be wna soaasVNo II tor Txa aad Ohtahomt ly thrabed by lirin who lost th ggfet

points At La Junta, oonaecttoas wall ' wi s foul The nsht. however win

i

week

i,,

Ken

have every of a championshiponl.ni aa Hrii. through bl showing

aim, and Nelaon. In virtue oflo ilelt-- hi Young tioibctt" have

sr right ii. recognlxeii a ihutwo beat men m their rtaa

The fa" thai Hrltt u the favorHen thu Ixiicliig ili. hsH ma dimiDiheil the i on OJ. in- - oi N.'Imiii f..lIi Hem Honii' i th" wifirii of tbe-- ixirtlnar lirisa-l- . the 'hu'ag twy

n! J'-- m, ii. - tilt arm that

mh. nt this, and mply any that tbenMlt will Jnntlfy their roaMwaee InNtlann ability and sameness

Mum nghtrra have finished tM rwarn of preparut km and are doiagrly enough work today to heap m

tM pink of otrndltlon. Those wwobavebeen admitted to tMtr ruapsetlvetrntning quarter, declare that

appMr to be In rondltion to

The

lasa

still

picca the mill is to be pulled adj. es-ier- t

the attendance to fgr snrafasthat at the Corbet Net eon ggbt TM

anev of tickets baa Mn anarge. MMWHataMtag tM btgb prtaea

asked. tMt additional seat Mve Meawth Mv t""long

Its

pounds at tualawi

custom and olof visitors J.,

onaahM the Ternood

II ?.ruw-- j

aad

washoutMT1IM

and

willfurnish

the

of

lastnoticed

at

of

who

been at

Man

from

iwi.iu. u.w...i. ws the latter atvf mw. of

theirK

Kara. Otan. . untRay. Mara comr

Jtalcup, Alamorrank a. Huy.

Ta Matters m MutMrn OMnttes.Traveling Atniii. r Chai.es V. Baf

ford baa laspontsxl and checked un thebouncing buoha ZaLZ? XZul

hnhf toPecember Mr.

to

the

of

naiwI. la

Hagood sMpe

Bill

percentage taxes territoriallectag year grgator than t'aai of atraattoa.

aad theaad that col- - hV

this

,r7Z of Treaawesr ntaum LUHwiitia aaanvsifunds and

lotlectkm taxes nroaressins wtoae Jaraatllto.very urar aad ex officio collector

af limaraaraWM Fltea.Tb following or Incwporn

tloa have iieen tiled In the office ofTerritorial flweretary wi Rayn

Helena Miniagcompaay The object of the aompanyla coadurt a general mining nnd

business. Th capitalUm tl.bM).tMK, divided Into 1.000,M of the value of II each, and

IM term of existence flfty year.TM principal place ofFUrrlew, Sierra couaty. The

are M. 8. Phillips, I,. Holdetbj Qulahy Vaure, all ofcoaaty, and the dlrectora for thethrae montba are tM Incorporators

Wlnaton and C. U. Hulllagar,of ITMrview.

f the New Ms lOulf RallvMny Calaraga.

Vbe aftlclc of Incorporation theNsr? Mexico flulf railway runfrom Durango, i. county. Col.,to Ibe line and to connect

cent paid out, Albuquerque Oulf

whypast

ree

aart

aale

hag

tM

xpii

TM

Brat

New

safe

Thetohn

Mw

raNmxd, been flled in niam hA.state Colorado Suav

"anta Vae Dteet

Hnstern. They sr Francis J. Tor-rane-

Arthur Kennedy aad L. J.Utork. of Pittsburg. Pa., W.Andrew and Hopewell, of thlterritory it will M thattoe of Incorporation ofthe Bsrango, Albuquerque Oulf rail-roa-

baa already publlbd. ThCftpttAl of New co Oulfrail In Colorado ba been put

at fMV.000.Cenvlst Pareawad.

taiMiiaii Hamilton, whoIn tb

from Miguel cwiaty, ItleawliM tM terrl

ocnltcntlarv for aaaantttaa s

aUnited BsnsUir

alsopardon. W.

It had matter chargegave

baterapardon should M Alfl

saamJ l.

aad at'trm of the

of theoil

fat

out it

scttW.

um.

In in

YOU'REf the unfi-- i tunatv who aiif

'er Ingisjeatton, Oj'tatufency

ft iutfiy "T I'Mlliaplaainia. dnn you try tbe

It i r. ord of cureurel prove It TMu H

o nir. a of Cfetlla.Waurta. Oe- - a tat tla toiay

(rom n-r druggist also acaa ' Mr tflas It

in mh mat intcreat ywu.!

HOSTETTER'8STOMACH

'UrtOft AFtMOVAt. )BC

O

Mtaethlngd. ,v

U r idm.t. w a..'.-- T- --ZT" by Buperlntendaat

tSS

.da

forilaa

for

Plata

dona

ago

to Amado thecomiag from the of pub.i

an awwrfwatl uW VittwwM

ftile9wvwat

Hupertnteanwat ofHo Amsdo CMves ap

the a countyteadaat of scaools of CarnlMfor Wteod county Mr.cbes waa elected toem tar I last The bond la

Is

were

kept oa Bte in offtosthe of superlntenfteat of attMla

"u" T"mr. " hnwiaa afi sere are

ample tor current ., lbbjiuish.

of ifaatwfactorily eteot

snideJ.

Consolidated

esgsarrhandlse

aMresis

laIncor-

porators D.Starrs

Friwik

Ineerweratlon Ain

to

Mexico

i..1.

account tbe

toaasd

FrUL--

IsJ

is

II

k

in

is

ww

tb

is

hi In tM sawfor the of tb county

oa the sum of tl'BOas nf the coaaty eawaai fwM.

owner wasR. Mr Fie and the by

the Rupertntaaawat ofAmado Chavee.

le Feiwanste Fill Them

J H Buperlntendcat ofof county aad

Semnel M sleet affJnwtt county both having died hetoicqualification, and caarsa ofthe oexoae to which they ww

Ith last. SoriettoW. has tba saMest

of the MmIunder aa.1 leaa opiatoa nana th quest ton.

will b tor several

Oantst Calm en

A haa hewn ordered to tMhave the officeof th of of of th, Halted Fiata leadb Pennsylvania woo tA a,, I ltoft toeeaaT betmrunlit 'be Fe Central aad are entlttod r. oa kTirS

constructing the AlMaueruue

andW S.

rumsmbered

bsastink

way

II mon'ba districtHan to

imiirisonment Intorts!

behalf.J.

tM

aud

Nn

Mr

TO

Inst met

in

eoaslnwrAllon

-- i.i.

the trwaera of tb Maars d Ottotova R Pooler and W. D.

title to theend lottos, which, tt M

are toaatad onaad claim that

ara en the public domain. The mtgtagto quite

located theportion of Taos couaty. SjhsV

gre a t:nto waa ky.tae eoagreea of the united

i

way back IBM. aoof iM theraaa wagthe act

rVurtn brakeman and wM had tour keepmealhu at vet tn mmm. bWaj.was pardoned Acting Ooveraor J. ' pwml puffed up wMjh- -

W. Kaynoids uader rec omnMaaatlon MiltM aid a prase ageat.of Justice 'V j. TBe dwtlat rga draw illBaalwham he was triad, aad Dlatrlci At- - b!fJ murh oftorney H II Davis. wM appearad tor wh "iM lands oa Bla VaWttytbe prosecution In th trial. A aetl- - to M well held.ttea signed by numerous rltlaaa of m pays hla MtkUn Miguel county, among them noes M woveer nnd taadiae eiiiaaaa Aa opportunity to tMIui Vega waa also presented to iM IR"P rally takegActing Ouvernor In Haml'ton

States AlbertHwasUn. of lllnol. endorsedxawilee'.lon for Attorney

the Inmade argument and reasons

Acting Governor RayaoMs whylbs granted.

ar

aad

Charity may maJUti

tBJtmm.in, tot aum will sertofl km,

tM youngbaby tool that hi Mm

TM of clock are larroai, an yet taey may Mnet.

boada. The waa placed In! thus were favorably considered aad' " Me wwa gavrthe guides dark aad tbe ptoeaeltM man was given hi i1' omf lo Um4 M'4

broken nttuHt iltbm? i nr aestrt.

aa

a

' a"

Ths to tha englao will people ar too esaM afamouat i more than one hundred dot- - i lo My tM

half

buta

wouldthe

lutealsay

tbwill

insai and

Oor-et- t.

1

x

feature

anslmti

nt!v

o'clock

Artiste

and

WHISKY AND WOMEN THE CAUSE

.

..t ,

''

t

r

'

at

i

af

by

M

ik.

clatoMt to

arn

of

Febla

by '

af

.

doad

M

'. . es

Jet of all mTMR MRN IN A BRAWL ON "

NIOMT AT SANTA F may. ahaA ..rbrn. cutting oc,urrad

of Rafael on the aaat ,

of preclact No U, tbU V.

NawessssW a. aalanaVa

men to affair and""

t

HHtera

! r

aad

Judgschool

Whentested

to

TwJe,not ready

Oraal K

graat. wMtoPoolar

la

la

aeatanee

Mills, batora

w

fatherla

pnahTbaaws atontM

affrayth

h tte--'

kaivas

ua.-na- n

Pub-lic

were used. Marcus was artoua--ly cut under tM chla aad la tMthroat; Temtoro was evsrs1r i

cut In tM left hand, aad Joshad place of his none off. '., of la Urn

Th men who are with us "alto State during tMing tM knives worn arrcis4 aad wara M tk regati af

to the for safekeeping TM are maklag ? nhe of H

tooroush of the eJtairiw va'se or whtoh waaaad will M as won T"? "oat Mature af hmas hVml'e wouade are W3.M0 raat that with tito

io ae hat aot etoaamroua. rreuvs "n nesna waa anWhlsMy wosmb were tie hot

affair.

IdMy maa UM to fish anal Mat- -for aad soft Texas all.

THc liver codthat is

Aehoil can com part' with itthat To get the

best must beand like

cream. Init is in the

liest formduce the

havethis.

MW

si'wsx .,rMi Nw

ixisonn

Haartourw,

'.aafc

AbsMkWM..main.,

MHOOL

StlHIHw OLAIMB

",

other

WMtrt

('haves,

ArwtWwuMJwJsJwwt

TerrltorlslInstruction

proved bond

Ieonardthat

Venceslao

furnished bondkeeping

fuaaatreasurer

epprovedfuad

TerritorialInstruction

Vaeencte OfReeeHawa Steal.

schools-ele- ct RooseveltMnAnlatm. aaaoacor

assuming

NoveaxMrfjstors Prltchsrd

vaeanrles areytsaagtojg

however,days

Ovsr Mining Landrant.

bearing

s.K;rUrytbe capitalist rbrury

Rar-ahne- r.

Involving MaaiuklaOara fllbaon

tbaKershner Utejr

are ealdMttajja

TMgrunt ooanrawa

mlaaratenaafltwasitoa.

DMaiag work

Chief teach

aattobarrows trouble

neomlneet

Bunker

covernut

Uoee wM withlscoach

obatructionafter yesierdny tM

damage muchwhile

the

the work

the

think Mlnmna withOUT TLx.BATUROAY TZ"

boww Unix "..?S.!-9wr,??-ri Wl4?l

era boundary t,J2Z .ZL rrT'L 73X1city.

lto."toTn' "TMre w.r."'.'dosn

Reel

Ortlirtoasatos

sliced piwdwcttoa quteballvarcharged yarn?

MKMf'taaea psnlteatstry

autborltleeinvaatlaatloB

particular glvaa iaterswtlagaerertalaed

eenoae.

PLUSH BUILDKR

produces won-

derful bulkier.

respect.

emulsified madeScott's Iiirtul-sio- n

preparedpossible pro

best ponsibic re-

sults. Thirty yearsproven

IF ONE

OJ'apMVWqpflFS

BITTERS

nerav-VACAHC- IM

valanats-Tb- y

'.e.tlrSl

KklSSL!!

rSt!LI!r.

ia canrornia. It marla Metag. Nevada

toe sumto total, atOf the rwmalader of

I ATMS

a

t' "

a

" gff--

Itoh for ttoa furalsbad it MlasiaawS

orin

of

bo

U fma V

f

uuceathat

flask

MM- -

Ham

bant

it,

wna soxs naeas. tsh .nnwaear.la NO fktoM tes Uaa Texas prgsstSJla IBM, which would agrewat4y aMgT-eat- o

that Teaaa Is aot IIMly toa asrioua vMnpetRar with ObJ'

torala for tM quae kali ver trado. mm.at laaat. tar fmmtm to coax.

Mb ports of quicksilver from ffge'sktod hates tor tM year IBM mm

raaurtod at 17.ITT rtaaM. or Jeat awffbRoae-hal-f of the total proauettoa.

! COAL LAWS IN SAN iWM mmLOtQATBO BY JUOAS 0MJIUB

LANCMANO A NO tUffitMM) MMUM). OF LAS VISAS.A c4trrepoa4at at Frultiaad,

juaa county, writes that JudgeVMencnarii. or Jk Vegas, aadHomero, and

irtomaal

aaeharn

fish

Peare.

treasurer

sjgei

rirtogSflector of Ma Miguel cuuuty ba beattMi coal lands in western San Jugcounty and tMt on some of ibeui vTbof vry good coal from tftern te twen-ty toet thick ex let Judge BlaaeMrd,

ha. I ww'l known ber, I now atFruit laud In . nvi- - iharxe ol IM coalland located I also understoodthat tbw New M.-i- , . Pvm)I S Iron com-pany haa a nuniii of . u ih atlua inthat mtion

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1 AMONG THE CHURCHES

TO fear sic entertained that ulaore of ar- - the Kpt- -

Ileal ilfferenrea within the copullhns. Bvim they are now a9Bii- -

ckoroh. which war la a , mu man and more closely wim wesnSfianaa rosowellnd by tladotlon of dominant toree, aad In tkte workingtas) 'nTtof statement Hi the general j anion Mr. Oardlaer m iendlog To

Hi a tew ima an. mar he re-- 1 new nioeouartcr in Moeton win, 11 isvtfli as Um remit at action taboo said, give up impetus 10 tke united i

tNM wa bp b preubytory of Mao-of-

TWa Mr mat to ommMot tooof f one of tt ministers, tka Ma

T. nartor, who hadBM'ly wrtttou to lot presbytery to tkaaffaoi thai k wlubod to withdraw

ifoaTuuvohop ror tatir Mai wo mm

soother fortt iou w. .u wunin a wow mm win ooaccsroto a

onftmriho to tka Wootmin.rtar Coofe. bV for work la Oik. Coaomtagin f Faith. A kersey trial seomad ' c "Jtka 1 W miloiou ara

tka rSwTof Dr. (Sr from cler, and other, who go oat oog,

tar kr aaklM htm to ramoin la ita waor 11 rlB'to ant a D0J.aJ"MMkavaklM. no long a bo could aa ars l countries where Cotho.ana m "krw 7.aiMi .hioh la lie altars already ore. A aaw rule, Juat

kf the way. snpposod to be uu latar- - Mop!, roqalruu all parlBhas to takapronation of tka Wootmlneter roafoa- - an offartag oaefc year for moral misMM, aad bv adopttai a raaolvtloa pa- - "aa. irTm laoludos tka worktriPMmg tko reasml eseemhly to laono Cotoolle oounirl

tka "Hrlaf Statomeot of tka Mo- - Honoe tkt diletnme aad the com

Mfod Fulth aa ika Craad of 0r Tkara la alao complaint, aotOhorok." It la bald by leodtug Proa, whollw bow. that too groat tress lhgMaksBS tkat tka synod of Nov York M P mlaslonury afeort in Chinaramvt overtook thin radical action of aad wih America, while D." lata ro--

pronbytarr. and tkat charges aro matle fluids of Kansas. Colorado andajojoat aortaJn to ba mada agalnat Dr. "Ikvr la tka woat tfd northwaat aroOnrtor and otbar mombora of tko Naa- - dlaragardod. plaoogal church growthon araabytory. Tko raawH may ka bowovor. ikowa atrlklngly. In tpita

trial kafar tko nanonM naaamMy. of all tkooo aaafMrtinii intcroat. It 1a

kMi aron ft tkat ba avoMod. a tone hl tw0 ?" ,nce ,he "'mTiaoaalna of tka old lubfom of oriod oonvantlon agjoornad In tfoston andMrkMoa to oartaln to bo a faatnra of i wore It to roasaamkle today tkara

lf tanarnl aarambly mortUw nant would bo no fewor than aoron nowtill' M W'.nooa. blanooa to alk In tka Imposing ilnr, at tbt opoalng tanr toe

j

'Ika Conaraoattonal notional

II. at IU mwtina In Do Mota n"- - m nr, , rkMt Ootobor. onlar.d the powora of 'VJEELSlm Tni la.iZI.Hi moderator by (riving him tho rlgkt Jl,,, 'w. ?aT:fc ronroaont the rouwll .lurlnnbWartat kotwaon ( trtannlal mootlnga " 2 r j".' '? lOT thO0 OOt OOBOrB--mm imMbb klm In ara I ha htmM

mt tka OiiBffagatiiaal ckarch In 0,Xi9,1!it took ation which many T .: " . :OOkwa to have boon anoooatttii mioriiion or iao oaiagata io apraa nai

Tka nrtnriDin which lod to tho Washington, fmtla farorwl very wldaly ibro.iah nough Itno bolng nllowod for confor

(to okorafc. and the present diorasslon p,r,dt,J ,he wrOf tka matter t largely along aaU- - sorratary. Tho latter has such lotl- -

tabmmtl linos The hev. aWaaklng- - " kjowledgo of Philippine eondlton Oloddon of Columbns. Ohio, wna tbs that It Is almost ImpomUvosjood moderator at th Des Merino MgT. Agios confer with Mm onmoottna. snoceedlng (ka Rev. Dr. A. P A matter that baa bean11. ftrndford of MontaJaJre N J Tko decided refers to the "Agllpnl MovehMtor had. aa moderator, maintained ment in the islands. This is a schisman attitude toward tka illkir lo tkat for which official permia-sa- n

waa given Dr. OtaJden. it la nowImM tkat tho moderator hna no coa- -

ststMllonal rlgkt in act between sos--

of tko onunrii. as the conatttutbey are

orifcM of hodt. while outllnlnn du-- local courts tho Islands areHon botwooa eton for several of ering tbe question at the present time.Ha aatraart and committees, makes no and government Interference on eithersak or the moderator. The one side or the other Is ojt theBrtNTOa modern) jr, Dr. Oladden. as 'ideation until legal decisionsareaiaf opinion thnt council boon made. One of the matters foraoiad within Its powers, ho says which Mgr. Agios awaits the returntte aotlon bind-- - nobody and that tke of Secretary Tuft refers to tko a

need not call on moder- - ment uy the government for theftpr naloaa they want to, and ha will . friar' lands. The moi.ey Is inMi ro "hers be la not Invited. I large by orders, but tbe, j Intention of the Roman church was te

Norm aoutri gaotlets. keep In the Islands ror church sup-'P- a

Irat Joint meoUngof rspresen port. Mgr. Aglua hopes to adjust thsMatron of tbe northern and southern matter starting for Manilakraookoi of tko Baptist church sincethe war of tke rebellion Is to be held1st PA. Louis nest May, tke f .y beforethe Mrat mooting of tb Baptist analwinsarlaa. Tko Southern Baptist

It to meet In Kansas City theprartona week, and tho fact that the

ens of moating were so haslad Mwptist leaders to arrange for aJoint aoatorrace. at which matters ofmlaroat to all Baptists might bo dls-ouit- s

sd. Tka suggoatlon was met byHoMiy roanoaae aad led to the bonoUrat thore might grow out oi it a

orgoalsatlon la which all tkeitaostot of North America, aouthern,llrMsorw and Canadian, might havea plan for such an organisa-tion Is to lC formulated at a mootingIn Mow York month, whoa

of moat of tke principalItapMat societies will meat. The planwmt noaoral favor, aad Is, la thewfwgs of one of the leaders, a step to-

ward. iHtordopcndence m distinguishml from the Independence which, heays, baa run to Its limit.

frU

for

IUI - - . for Mloslsai.THi Student Volunteer Movement

Bods tkat many student in milagesare eon fronted by the statement tkatmora man are volunteering to tkemtsatoaarr organisations than rsm beaapoortod by them, aad tkat It Is not

, i . .. . . W .an osk niimey uTe Movement kat lately secureddata for one among students, nnd kndaUwU while funds are needed as

there u a general demand forto go. especially to undesirablea . fully a doom of Ike principal

missionary societies are unable to getMa. ara many volunteers, but

a feme proportion of them aro eithernatMrnnMly or mentally unit to bo

sometimes both, so that oon-at- t

impasJs ara making by them forsoon. Indeed, there Is some

hwklBg toward tko organisationat Mctatlas la some of the religioushiolei, tko sols purpose of whichkail bo to appeal to man for miasma

wort, training thorn nad turning thorngear to tho societies thai ratae monoy.Tim Movement hna not yet completedBa laaatrtee. but as far as It hna goneK, lanrus tkat mlanwoary aoolotleatm wamt M par cant more man tknnmat roar, nod tkat a largo number ofyajkjMaoM Is needed, in ardor tkat

peraoos me,y be saeuroa

ftttod toaaeacr to rntMof tbe forotga mlaalan

Beans srlissd ef St. Andrew.Tka of tha Brotharhood of

It Aamrcw. Mr. Jamas U Houghtal-tBS-

of Okteago. never personally suInland sd the business aSeirs of

UigaBlaalton, but loft thorn to a com-sjina-

of which ha waa a member.mm Mr. H. D. W. Bngllah of

suecasdsd Mr. Hongbtoling kekiott tke koadauarters of the Hrotber- -

la km my awaiaan giving muanla tka work, ke bagnn tha mod

syatom of written appeal to raisenaggrplaat fund's. Tbe latter succeedat aa wall tkat be got about tio.ooua sgar aad put Brotherhood work fatn il front. Because of III health Mr

gSgk retired, gad Mr. Robert Hffrraaasr of tko well known Mainejhjnltr aneooodod him. Mr Onrdlnorfollows Mr. BBglleh s plan nod takesuna fcandniisrliiri to Boston, inSjOotiaa with tbe general orotharhoodwork Mr. Uordloor will take up morerigjoroualr than heretorore poraooalaad oggce work among atudeots Innotlegea The Young Men s Christianunanrlillnn boa absorbed almost alllallgsou vBort la the colleges, andahjawt tho only people who hnve been

to hold out keep tne sem

Juot'couseeratodIK worm

th-t- r work la Utah. iM

tUSoVaad

rrom the Roman church and It Is re-

ported thnt the latter asked the aid ofthe government in sorurtng churchesand prof irtlss from Agllpnl and hisfollowers which alleged tohold without right warrant. Ths

that of constd--

BMnwIon ofhave

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thoclaimed

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Pr. Jehoeso's Mleelan Plaoe.DeBnltc plans nave been formulutoJ

for tbe yoar kloh tbe Nov Dr. How- -

ard Agnew Johnaoa of Now Tori la tospend among the lreshyterlss misslons of Borope and Aaln tn the Inter-eat of the ovangolMIe committee ofthe general ssaombly. Dr. Johnson stour Is to be wholly evangelistic andhis work will be directed toward Amerlonn resident of the cities be willvisit, aad towards tbe missionaries othis church, his efforts among tbeIntter being to present to them thehelp and encouragement which mlgutotherwise be obtained only by a tripto this country and personal ountrnciwith other minister Dr. Johnson isto resign his New York pastorate theerd of nest June. He vlll make abrief tour of the Ruronoan centerswhich will cloae at Constantinople,where he will begin his work by mak-ing several addresses In Robert oollogs He then goes to Beirut. Byrta.to visit the Byiian missions, reachIng that point abowt Sept. l. By theSrst of October be will have reachedBgypt. and from November to themiddle of January (ttM) he willIn India. 81am aad the Philippineswill be visited and Chins will bereached about March 1. A month anda half will be spent there, and Koranand Japan will then bo visited, thework ending In the latter countrysome time In July. In all, about ttlargo Asiatic eltlea will be visited Inthis, tho first foreign tour made forthe evangelistic commit tee.

Prayer Week In January.As In former years, the evangelical

alliance of the world propoos thattho grst week la Jaauary snailmarked. In all Christina churches aadamong all Christian people, by speels)and united prayer, sad churches allover this country will observe theaeason by special servleos The evaagelloai alliance ror tbe united Statessuggests a list of topics for eight daybeginning Jan. 1 and ending JnnThe suggested topics for the eightdays in order, follow: "The Worldwide Conditions of True Worship,"The Kingdom of Ood on Mnrth." "ThVistula Church of Christ." "Allptos and Nations." "Missions Homeand Foreign," "The Family and tbeSahool," "Onr Own Country " "TheRetgn of the Prince of Peace.''

CITIZEN IN THE ROLF. OF BURGLAR

PRKD ROEMRR, OF PRISOOTT.T., OAFTURKD WHIUK ROBBINSA STORK AND LONQ LIST OFROSBIRISS FASTKNKO ON HIM

Fred Roomer, a member of theIks, hbtglea, Pre scot t rlre Depart

ment and Prosoott Jsagle band, is I

ike county Jail charged with burglarysays a dlspatob from Phoenix.

About t o'clock Sunday morningtwo clerks In J I Oardners storewere arakouod by a noise in tbe .'rootpart of tka building They turned oaa stroaf osnrohltgbt which hod boonprovided and discovered Koomei'dumping some canoed goods Into a

Roomer was captured without diff-iculty. One of the clerks went outoMaaad found tbe man s wire seated la alight wagon, which u to haveused la hauling the stolen goods away.

Sheriff Roberts was notited aadwent to Roomer i home to search fortolen goods. He found the large eel

lar under the building stored wltbgoods of ever ducrlptlon Between$9,500 nnd 13.000 worth of articlestaken from the si ores or II Rluutborg,

M Utridwater. I.. Woilanberg, C. W

Than- - were pIIrh. Mtln and Mh r KTW "XT T V r, lickingprlerd iiri'DM aranlii ranging In value umini ,t mi n n .rnrii. inr iif in- -

A- -

minivu kimhib iii every eiaa anu a T uw6 T tt VTW Dlarge iiMntlty rf ChrliUtan loya. M WU.WS 1--tti 1UK J.Fi.r n ear aeera local i.re have , 1 - - j, . - - - - j. . .

in mlamnii omnia. All of tkoaotiiefta are faxtenod on lloemer

Hoemer hna noon aaalated ty hiwlfa, whi la of staple mind Mb toldthe officer mock about the rrlmos ofher bnahaail. On arrouat of hormental condition u proseeuttoo ofhor will he attorn pimI

Rncnter hna been coasldomt oaa oftka boat clllsens of Prcacott Ho hasa large bank nconunt. and wn wailllkad nod thoaght of bjr nil.

Moaaw had in his paoiiiilua skcio-to-

nop to moot rf tkt largo Prescm:toros.

mt It KILL BY OHJM

IN HANCNI Of PJftOTHslIt

Own is AoalasBtally wtoskaroad andIrene Uaronr, toe PHsk of Needhr

irWi snleBrfls4fkaj 'le l(MW0 tsB1

one Vlatlm.Irene lamar, tb seventeen yenr

4d dnngbtcr of Mt nod Mrs. CharlesP. I.awar of Needh . wna almost instantly killed Mondt) morning by tkeacoMowtal dleckarii of a lrllle In tko kaad nf hor youngerbrother, PYaok. He waa on the porctor tho hottae cleaning tke nun for nhunt when It was discbargod. the bul-let paamng through a panel of thedoor Into the room whore his sistersst sewing at a machine. The bulletstruck the girl In tke nock, rangingupward, and death rosarled bafore thephysician, who had bean Immediatelysummoned, conld nrrtYo.

She was a mtmbor of Um highschool, from which she would havesraduatcd next yenr. In tbe schoolske was llret In her stadias, and wastbe sunshine of her home. The entiretown mourns tke ecrldeot.

MAfWIT kKTTtt.. Tn But, poor

opcoiai wu knve taotrKansas no, oai- - Christmas tomorrow. clean." w i bosiory warm will

season, ti.uw oona. ooaaiaainat shippers. D.

oeptM stoeamo reeoing oauie. rwoa- - NoWB tB, (oast bruitedctaimoa mere was no uomnaa sor mou, dava and tt la likeiv

anything except that which wouldclean as "Ckrlsimaa beef nnd thnttheir coolers were full of mediumquality beef. Prices declined onkinds of killing cattle except the varytops, loss SO to il cents. Mediumaad common oows lost heavily, butgood hoaty cows aad choice heiferssold nearly steady, goroe gooa Colorado steers sold lata la the weak atft.lfi aad 3.5. and medium qualitykilling steers nt 13.40 lo 13.60. (toolColorado cow sold nt M.eA to t2M,nnd medium grados, Including panhandle cow, nt M il to $I.H. Cannera wore hnrd to move at all. Block-ers nnd feeders met with n bolter

nnd held up fully steady allweek. Blockers bad 'be call us the de-

pression In fat steers waa not temptlag to feeders and a good manybought cattle wltb tbe intention ofroughing them through tne winter in-

stead of putting theni Into tbe feedlot now. The range price ror Westernand Panhandles waa about tbe sameas prevoua week, ts.ou to KM torsteer. Supply today Is only 7.800 head

material relief rrom the .literal runsof last week, aad the market skowsns saws ready to 10 cent higherban Inst Friday, all around. Should

supply continue moderate, the marketshould hold up ibis wees.

Mutton mnrket was extremely satisfactory last weak, and dosed theweek the nigh point, rub is ngm

s.ouo head today, market steadyand active. Sun l.uls Vnlley Inmbs, iO

pounds, sold nt H.I0 today, Mexicanyearlings from same place. 76 poundat K50 and other fad western Inmbsat KMn. Fancy fed western lambssold last week at W SO. and fad west

ewes bring up to R W. The eastera mnrket reported a slump of 95 to50 cents late last week, and Cnieagtis 10 to 90 lower today, but this decline wa snot felt here today, as tberun was not suWelont for the urguntdemand from packers. No tbln sheephare been received, although there isa strong country demand for them.

BROUOHTBAOK TO SANTA FK

sod Forger New in Jail eoa Number or Serious Crwroee

Arrested In Antonlte.Bkerlff II C. Klnsell arrivsd tn the

city rrom Antonito anarnoon, hsvlnx nt custody Charles Goldsmith, who Is wanted here for forgeryand obtaining money under raise pretenses, says the Santa New Mexiran.

When the short ft secured possessionof Goldsmith tn the Colorado town.the Intter expressed his wIlllagBecs lonettle for the amount of the chock heforged aad cashed If allowedhis liberty. The sheriff soon discov-ered that he had no money an leftwith him on the first train for SantaFi He was lodged la the oouatyjail to awalat a baariag.

With the amount or the forgedcbecV. noMsmith secured about ?7Sunder false proteases from local pepie, from anumber of

Boond Over to rand Jury.Tali afternoon Juottee J. M. Oar-la'- s

eourt Ootdatnitk waa bald to toonest session of tha grand Jury In tkasum of 1900. which be has not as yetfur staked.

MADff INBIS LANS FI8HT

Las Vega anyu):Tbebearing of v'.leoca and of

famoua case of Butler. Out roe atvs. A. O Jnhrana at inrorriug

the Kite of 441,000 acres ot prime loadon tbe Mora Oraat. wna cosnpioUd to-day Chief Justloe Mills will give Msdeclstwu In n few days

The defendants claim, title by purchase from Aarou Hoilenbeckhod purchased title from men whohad bold the land In adverseslnn. Paul Butler. oac one of theplaint I r. bought bis title from Senator Stephen B. Btklns, who. with TB. Outrun, bought out moot ot tko TPoriginal srantees.

While only small portions of tne load, tko pialuUffs claimthat this was really entering poaaaa- -

slaa of the whole aad It could not baheld adversely against them. Attornays A. A. Jones, T Catron aadA. T Rogers represent tka plaintiffs,and Judge Uing. Attorneys A.Spless. 1.. C. Fort, 8. II. HavlslouU llfeld the defendants

Yf n Davenport, who (or acveralyearn ku been Industrial com salon-o- r

of tke Chicago, Mallwaukoo aadSt Paal railroad, has ten electedeaatmkulonr uf the board of tradeOf SkMlz g He Mume hisnew Vstlas Isniisrv I

At !U 10 ,n retlcuimu nud ara formodTtTTTTT7',ll,'l''r'f,rilir hair, usually oaoaod by tka aalmala

.TtTTtTTtttTttNw York. l S4. -- 4MHng ike Ish

tan dajrc or two weeks haudrwK ofof dollara ante bnoa soont

doily for Cbristmoa presenta NowYork mlUloMiios and taotr taouue.Hora l aa ulwfitratlon of tho cwtatway in wfcloh Ikeae costly pareamnare nMe.

A krowgkam u topped before tko dourof a faoklooabw jewelry store aad aaelderly woman, wrapped olueoty la asadrta aant, euurod tka star, gow visaa severe looking woman. Hor faouwas vary while, nod aba laid natoo barwraps nad aaak la a bored sort ofway Into tbe caair tkat wao aroscktfor hr by an

Dor wntttru a pearl aerktaoe.fur Mr Usm atior aa

otboi a ualt iiwt'a magaifleoni strtacsof the lustrous gems were bold up forinapvciioB, iui none aeeuod io pionseher. Mh knew something auovi paaribecause sue critlolted the laseveral of the strings. Tko atlssmanwho was trying to pleaao her strokela an undertone to anotuor clerk, aadprot-ni- i mu ..idvr una appealed, lieknew In a moment the sort of a strtagjwoien was aesirea. rnoaa airanayakown wore laid away, and alater several aw nockmobrought forth. Instantly tko womanseemed salted

'Yes. this is the one I wont, skesaid. "This Is perfect the ootort areperfect, i n taka It with me.

Ske asked tko price. II didstartle her. check for tko iimoontwas Mod out for bar and ske nsuodher signature Moe west away, oarry

i ink with her la a ieataer-oovere- d oamI tko rope of pearls had ooet bar

.... In their own way. the asurrsiSBMeac. u tb rich will

t ijr uoo. ie - rne Turkey,and moe gloves

tne ai oat aiwwd ,t B m. gowary undo,tlons ware nll x Ua iom of Timothy inUlvan.

of baa boonors tar tkat

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when tha genial Tim opens his doorstomorrow morning be will bo greetedby n line of man nnd woman severalblocks la length. But the slse of thecrowd will net daunt the generous poiitlelan for ths supplies providud bythe caterer include II.OtMl pound? ofturkey, 9,100 pouada of chicken, 4,000loaves of bread, 9,000 minoe plea, ttvrallons of coffee nod two snore kegsof bear. Kvery man will be preosnteawith a pipe aad lobs boo, a pair otnose nod a pair of gloves.

Tbw Snlfntloa Army. In keeplugwith Its snnunl custom, will distri-bute Okrlstmaa dinners to 95,000 ofNew York's poor nt the Oread CentralPalace tomorrow. Beginning at 1

in the morning. 5,000 baskets, eaehcontaining a satisfying dinner for afamily of Bve persons, will be distri-buted. Countless others will be fd hilong tables filling tbe grant hail. Oom-maado- r

Kva Booth will have personalcharge, assisted by tbe eatlre star eftbe army "f tke city.

Old Santa Onus visited Wall Streettoday aid called at Uncle Sam's

whore ke tiled kla aaak. Mstook oat nearly 9.otm,ooo in Bright.shining silver colas of the latest vin-tage and In tke brightest of yellowoagles aad dougle eagles. Oaly tatnewest nnd ortspest dollar bills andcertificates would suit him. Then huwent around to many brokerage andbanking house, where he distributedhis packages, tbe recipient raoglBgfrom little messengers to managingclerks and future partners. It Is

thai over t9.000.000 will bdistributed by the rich banker andbrokers In Wnll Street to tkelr buslness associates aad clerks during tksChristmas holiday week. Last yoarwhen the stocking were emptied Rwas found that the total amount ofChrlitmss botes aggregated nanri)19.500 000. but last year at this Umethe brokers were batter ok and WnNStreet was reeking wltb moaoy. Tklsyear Santa Clans examined tke meritsof tbe ease before he gave, bst bgave generously.

A,

l THE VETERINARIAN

Rheumatism. Plga often becomelame, Aral In one log, then in theother, and oometlmes l hey are so sorethey con hardly walk. Olva each pigrrom Ave to eight drops of Fowler'ssotutlon of arsenic nt n dose In maabtwice a day aad continue It for fourlo six weeks. Also rub tbe affectedlog once a day with tincture of s

tor one weak. Kaap tka pigsin n warm, dry place at nlttt. It fre-quently happens that the pom beooroiso affected In the hind quarter thaitbey must be destroyed unless treatment is given promptly in in enrtystages of tbe disease

Warms m Pies Some people useturpentine in treating pigs for worms,but It win not destroy all aiaaa without killing the animals. Tha following is s rem ear said to oa aura snoifor nearly all ths various Mads ofworms to wbleh pirn seem botr: bsom salts ton pounds, ground gingerone-hnl- f pound, shorts oaa-hal- f poundaad ground llaseed oil eake aeonpounds. MU thoroughly Bd keep IB

n dry Place. Food Tt In slop at tbrate of one quart to overy twoaly-Mv- e

bead of plga. Food once a nay uworms ara bad, but tt sot every otherday will do. It is always boat to oon-

uuus with this until all signs of tbeworms are passed.

Tumar. These occur frequently ontho breast of horses. Maka aa opanlac Ibiu tka ooatsr of tka tumor to

mow tne ooaiaiaea nuia to escapeThen roll three grains of bichloride ofmercury In a small niece of tissue pa

or

par and prow Into the opening. Re-

peat this every fourth day ubiII thelump disappears. If it should ooataiaa quaatlty of Said, leaving a largecavity, dip a strip of soft muslin Interchlorlds of aatlniouy and punk tbliInto the opsaiBg instead or the btchloride of loorcury Uae It everythird day for two weekt, whoa It winbe In coadltloi to heal. Than Inject aUhleapooaful of a lotion made by mix-la-

chloride of sln one drum In waterone pint.

Hair SaHs'heso are round In almost all dBsBistic animate. In thehor.e they oocur in tho Onooum andcolon and ara composed of tbe Onevegetable bhir surrouadlng tbe grain

r oat and some other aubsuaoesin cattle they - found in tbe rumen

aeh other They are morafound In calvt" Ah a reaull of

this halill (if Hiking the hair la swal- -

kiwad aud i carrtod arnuml Uy thecontraction of the stomach. No oor- -

tain symptoms indU-ai- the presencoof hair ball in tin- - stomach and therefore no treatment can be recommend-ed for theae esse When nn obtnnlion of the Imwela I suspected Inyoung It Is well to give anenema. ronslstiriK f lukewarm waterand soap nii'lo hi an effort to removethe obstruction (iiaulx-- tint or ep--

som salt may l given, oither aa adrench or iu the drinking water.

Core for SawvlnseTherc are twoforms of this disease --hog aad bonespavin each ot which moat ka treat-ed differently. Far bog spavin, takaIodine t looture one auaaa. ncoaltatincture one ounce, oil of cedar oneounce, ayiriia of ujninonia on ounce.and ohwrororm one ounoe. This,

ion mlsod tkorougkly, should beused twice n dar for three days, thuapply a hot bran anJ vlaonar poultice.leaving it oa over ntgnt. uoaunoauntil tbe swelling Is removal!, thanwash with warm sonpauds. afterwblcb apply the tlnc ure of Iodinetwice a day. leaving tha animal at restuatll cured. For boae spavin, takequicksilver two ouoees. nitric acidtwo ouueoa. black antimonydrums, cuathurtdes powder one dram,aulpkurtc eald two ounce aad prepared chalk two drams. Stir the mixture until oool In a bowl or mortarApp'y at one hour intervals from Ivato ct". en consecutive hoars, or threeapplications amy be made at threeboar Intervals to haetea tka radaeHon The hair should ba slipped otclose to prevent tne ptsoe rrom ntcoming n

SSKTSNOR PSRMONS.

From tke Chicago Tribooe.endurance i tka fratt of endeavorHatred always hurts tka katar mom

of all.Secret sins do not nave secret eon--

It takes a great man not toa little one

A little helpfulness may cover a mt

Liberty la opportunity for all whoten Use the boat.

love maaaurea life by Ita ekaaoest; give itself a."People wto are in the swim ara aotgoing against tha tide.

One never knows a man nay bottrifor tearing blm to pleass.

Too many are willing to wash tkedisciple's feet with boiftag lye.

Tke recording snget knows too backalley a well as the trout yard.

All the great work In the world lasimply doing the beet that la la us.

The rooters arc always content tolet rooters do the digging.

There is no virtue tn the one dnysprint thnt requires the sevea daysnoose.

He Is nlwnys a poor man who tatowsno more In life tkaa making .ooucy.

He wko qbb put his soul into n neck-tie seldom has any heart far tkanaady

The man who Insists that businessis only business is apt to prove thatreligion Is only hnmbug.

One of the great chsngas neadad Inthe city church Is to taka tka exltslgns off tka doors nnd sat them oathe collection platan.

Borne men will miss haavaa becausethey all so loos by tho wayside die--seating their guide teaks.

A Year's Qaowajtlee.The report of the interstate com

merce oommtsuloa. submitted to con-gress Inst Monday, indicate way poo- -

pie are especially aro need at tkls timeto the need of further precautions toprevent wrecks.

The figures snow that s third moreemployes were Injured nnd n thirdmore killed in tbe year ending Juaaso, ihim, than in the same period IniBfll nnd 1P01.

Tbe number of passenger injuredboa Increased by 9.000 from t.OOO toK.ouo in two yenr. while the numberkilled bns liaea from 509 to 190. Thounusually disastrous character of theaccidents in the inst year baa Increased the number of poanoagerakilled by 90 per coat, over that of1 909.

Offleers1 Ssndi A pereves'.Chief Justice Mills, of Us Vegas,

the bonds Marlonthin

Martsbonds and sureOss of tho couoty commlssloners. Tho bond of Palmer Katner. McKlnley county's treasurer, waanot approved, as it failed towith tbe law. Tbe bonds or una lCassldy. treasurer of Mora County for595,000 and other bonds iK tha Moraofficials, ware approved.

POINTRD

nan Francisco is thinking of baring n world's fnlr on tbe compiattosof the Paaama canal.

The live stock tn Argentine Is estimated In round number aa PMIaws:Horsas. 5.000,000; sat tie, l,OB,oou ;

sbeep, 110.000.000; hog, 9S9.000.Time tide wall for ao man

but some woman will.Never put off unUI tomorrow ths

enemy you can whip today.is pretty sate to jwaga book ee- -

lers by tbelrWomen mauog to aarry tnair ago

wall by dropping s few years noes-stoontt-

Into debt mar be a 1mure, but ruanlng lato one' orealtofsIsn't.

While a man Is using bis tomeasure drinks, opportunity slipthrough them.

The grow& if cotton Spain Ubeing eacouragor, by the neverumnetby exempting load from taxes aadofferlug prises for moot auasess-fu- l

experiments.When n minister is called to an

other field the call earriee with It antocrease In salary otherwise nt passlbly would not have hoard

News

New Mexico TownsSILVRR CITY.

From i he Independent.George M. Stubbs nnd J.

lAoghlln. two popular altlaoaa of Al-- i Yesterday train seven and eight warebnqueraue. wore arrivals on Tbors- -day's train. They woat oat to CarsMrythe following day.

Harry Carvli will leave next weaklor Ix Angeles. Col., wfcere ka willmake his debut as aa aator m Momcos stock company, which lant y reseat in Bun Ptaooiaco.

Christaia to ke observed In nilthe sokools and ebnrokea of tke citysat year The ckurcks have preparedChi j.mas trees ror the Sunday schoolchildren nnd special services for theirmember

New has boon received la ibis sityof she unnnlmous election of OorsoaDnvidson aa captaia of tko foot ballloam of the University of SouthernCalifornia. He Is the sou of F. J. Dav-Moo- b

of Pibos ARos and formerly ntloaded the New Mexico Narmstsahool bare.

Company D of tko Now Mexico Na-

tional Guard will give Uotr annualkail on Mommy eventog- - December M,in Newoomb ball This ball bos always been well attended every yearsal the guev's of tke mlltla kavenever failed to eajoy tke affair to theutmost.

Tke children of the training schoolla this city during the post week kavebean gathering together toys, boonaad clothing to aeod on a Christmas

approved of Llttrvll, i m.i.u

comply

Running

Mngsni

pktplap

I

hot to the school children In York.Art sons, where Mis Alice Bunker isthe teacher Their effort were verysucesaafo) aad a large bos was ship-pa- d

to the poor oblldren In tbst placeThe application for a poatotReo in

the Burro ntouatalns. made some timeago by aaorge Sublet t of that camp,baa been favorably coosldered by tkedepart men I at Washington, and ita

Is now assured. OeorguSublett will be tbe post master aadtke etkee will be localed lo bis store.

SANTA FS.

Ptom the New Mexican.J. M. Don", wno vatlst' in Santa

Fe several years ago aad waa aoul totoe Philippines, arrived in the citynod is lopping nt tka Claire. Mr.Dona Is now in too government elvliservice with headquarter at Manila,nod will remain here until spring.

There is ooasldarabta activity insbeoo skipping at Bala nets tkls week.Tuesday William Foy of TrtoldaJ.shipped thirteen carr containing i.at bead nnd Wednesday eleven oarsof the woolly nulmnls left over theBaota Ke central lor Kennedy, rromwhere they were transferred to tooSanta Fe. Both sklpmonts were Ml ledto Syracuse, Illinois, for feedlag, preparatory to putting laam aa tne market in Chicago.

Late Tuesday afternoon there waaa serious astray ib a bob rruuersoostreet saloon, which resulted In theorreal of Simon ortis lor assault withintent to kill Francisco Ortis y Hodrt-que- s

with a knife Boforo Jus liceTomos Aland this morning, the dofeodum was bouad over to tbe Bestterm of the grand Jury In boods ot5u and wna placed under a bond ot

IIM to keep the peace lor six months.Tke Injured man s wuunda are aotvary ssriou.

Deputy Sheriff R. C. Huhor has returned from a trip to Progresso aadpibos Wells. He went In search of ad-

ditional evidence to too Identity of tnensaaMlns of tho late Colonel Chaves.

A suit of ejaotmant sat Iliad J. M.Palmer versus Louis W. Oowar, hasbeen Sled In tbe omeo c the clerk ofthe Ptret Judicial district for San Juaacounty. The plaintiff also ask lor1500 damages.

0. L. Brooks of Albuquerque hasflled proofs of labor tor 194M In tha n

of tbe probata clerk and recorderon the Hidden Treasure, Central, Ban-ket' Hill aad Chief Justloe logos In thaNow Placers district.

.a t..v voliBi! lourt ot Sa-t- a Fecounty yoaterday, the hut will aadtestament ot Jesus Maria Ortlc yNoea, or Pajoaque, was admitted tn

l probate and bis son. Jung de JesusOrtis, was appointed executor with abond or iioo.

At noon lodsy W .S. Morning, anoT the Singer Sawing Ma

""" oi l ouH coons nao in ip , chins company In city and Missabsence of Judge B. 8. Baker the Urmaada Huat of Sandford, Cotorndo,'f Hwy Catmt2!& ' ar married by Juatlce of tho Ponoo.wcnmwy coumy, ,m a,uuu vbw jua Oarci in the presence ot

PARAGRAPHS.

aad

itdlsappearssees

la

the

four witnesses.TT. T. MoCrolght, business manager

of tbe Albuquerque Citlsen, came upes the noon train to make a bid ontke legislative printing for tbe Thirty-sixt-

assembly John Stewart, whoruns a Job printing owe In tke DukeCity some up oa tke same trnls.

LAS VBSAS.

From tbe Optic.Clodlo Ortega, son of Patricio Or

toga, of tka want side, now hastore at Boclerro, twenty-thro- e mile

northeast of tha ally. Ha speaks bothlanguages and deal In the necessariesof life for mm and boast

It Is passing strange thnt a con teatfor small and pretty fact should orig-inate In Chicago, nevertheless tkeChicago Journal has luaugurated sucha competition A mong the oontosloatsIs Mrs. W. M. Bell of this city. A outof the lady's shapely pedal oxtromltyappears with a number of other pret-ty foot In a recent Issue of the

LORDSBURO,

Pism lbs Mbera!.Monday evautog about seven o'clock

thore was a Are alarm, and the Arewas discovered to be la oae of tkofront rooms of tke Arlington. TheAre department gut out nnd madeshort work of tbe flams

John a Cox nnd Robert B. Timbrelwore up from Dodeo Wednesday lo ea-ter Mnd near that towa. Judging fromtbe number of homrstead entriesmade near Rodeo there will soon be n

I c6lERRlYXTCJkVXRtLJr

large farming community In that eecHon of the i 'unty.

The Southern Pacific will rankj quite a change In Ita pnaaenger train.taken off. and until Chi retinas tkerewill be but one pnaengcr tramwni On the isth the rfoManlimited will he put on, and will ranIkrougk from Chicago to Ioi An- -

l.aai Friday night ilocomotive toft tbe rails at g swrtah intbe lower end of the yard. Tka paaiidwas son um tne maenme prowaa twostke mud Ull It looked like a hag Is awallow The oar nasi to tke sonflnrwas mas bed, bat little other imttwisiiresulted No one vrna hurt

BSMtNS."

From tke Hsndltgkl,Justice of tha Peace, onr- - OMa-nw- f

aitor oa lllneos of a w . Suoa-ito- n

w again able to ka oat aad ochie frioads

Mrs. Fred Haieobesk aad ana, Teas,nod Miss May Lyon sad Master slLyoas of RlBOoa. snoat Maaday wltbMrs. J. J. Jeffers.

The brick work on James S. PleM-e- r

new office building baa beoa cow-plate-

aad tke carpenter are puskMctheir work to eomplotion ns rapidlyas possible.

Judge Mills and court siaoograpkor.Oortaer. were most dolbjktfuily onlsr-taine- d

at dinner, Isst Tkuroday kjr Mr.aad Mrs. B. A. Knowles, at tbelr Win-tlhi- l

home soot of towa.Doming kns tke beet altitude. Ike

best water aad tbe most coatlauaaiunshlne nnd dry. pure air of agsj

point In all tha southwest, or la theentire United States.

Col. J. W. ayambough la la tha attyoace agaJa nAar aa ahssoon of awiwralyears Ool. Wamhangh aaanas oa kaat-nee- a

connected with tko water vrarxgaad other laterests of the DssntOajiJUHl and Water company with whMrshe is connected.

Prslee UntoaA prominent New York, railroad

man says:"Union Pacific is to my mind tke

most remarkabl. railroad proposriiosin tbe world. It la la complotte eon-ro- l

of too railroad traffic west of theMississippi river.

"It baa 40.000 share of Atcblooastork . which, while not coajtrwMsrlatere, la large enough tu aire tbUnion Pacific a strong voice In tb

Union Pacific .na t950.ooo.oat ofinterest returning securities aad tkfilac it in control of tke tranaeew-lineal- !

railroad traffic, for ike UaloaPacific ownership tn tka Northern Se-

curities roods Is a groat factor Isharmoatsiug the tranaconttaeatnl railrami rMovooie.

M IRC HANTS WILL S0 ONTRASS EXPANSION TRIP

The trade excursion trip of Dear ormerchant to Bi Paao, Tex., aad re-turn promise to one of tka utmostbenefit. Prealdeat Callbreath of theChamber of Commerce has been ad-vised that nearly all of tha buatssamen will be represented. He sxpeeUi hat a huge crowd will board tba spec-ial train, which will leave Den totJanuary 10.

Arrangements for the excursion arebring conducted under the suporvVsloo of the Chamber of Commerce andhe Real ffntatc BxCbanse. The San

tu Fe will be used to Raton, Los Vugas. Albuquerque and n Raoo- - Thenthe merchant will travel over UseTenon Pacific to Pecos, Tax. "TheSanta Fe rails will be used again toCarlsbad. Amartlla and Roe wall, NM. Tbe Colorado Southern wSIuaul the party to Trinidad, where theSanta Fe wli take charge of the trotsfor tbe trip to La Juntn. Rocky Ford.Pueblo and Colorado Springsibeace to Denver.

Five days will be occupied In tbetrip nnd 1.177 miles will he

Denver Republican.

POST0PPI0I RSTASLI8HIDIN THE BURRO MOUNTAINS

Wont una been received nt SilverCty from the department st Woshtog-to-

to the effect that a iMMtofftee nbeen established In the. Burro livouatsln dlstrici at Suldett xtore Thenew poatofftoc will he called Ixmpotd,lp nonor or thi- - (.conoids, of Chicago,who are operating nnd own extcuatvsmining properties In thnt district. Thepopulation of this mining country hasfot i he past few years been (Harass-ing steadily.

NOT A TRUff SPORTSMAN.

SI Pose Marker Kill Fifty PtgsensWrits, They Roost A Sooth

Rosa Affntr.The M Paao Harold baa the follow-

ing to any or a pigeon bunt nt Banta

H. R. Stevens received a low styago a coastgnment of thirty wild ohf-co- o

from his brother, rhnrioa. whoIs soyobsUng nt Santa Roan. MowMexico.

Mr. Stevens says he wna extrematyKind to gat the pigeons and nrmclndodthat his brother' mnrkmonshlp mumhave Improved, or else ho would nothnve killed as many birds on thswing. For he had never previouslywon nny special note as wing shot.

Yestordny John Rick enme in fromSanta Rosa aad told Mr. Stevens thatthe pigeons had been killed by moonlight at their roosting place. Thshunters saw them come In at nlaSana na uour or so later crept downnmoag tha tree whore tbey badalighted aad let go wltb both barrel,kllllag a boot fifty.

Jack White, of Ml Paso is alsoat Santo Roan with Owariss

Stevens

PROMINENT MAN A00U1EBOP IMPORTINS WOMRN

Judge Roland M. Job noon, of Dourlas, Arlsona, who iiad the omioepemem of a doses tasters senator forsec retary of Arlsona. la under arrestat Tombstone, charged with mtpoM-cit- y

in Imporilne Immoral Matlaaawomen Into rne United Stoteo.

Ii i alleged that Johanna proc wirediimrtlage license for four of thosewnmeu and married them to marworthleee Americans, with whom they

r Inteudod to live. Once theywere married, they could lay claimto United States cttlsenohlp In tkemime of their husband and tho

iu roe tbe M extras I rne.

ubhh--i bat tbe four teidea werevnHlv of bad faith iu uklnr In I,

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THE EDUCATION

OF THE INDIAN

The Work That Is BeingDone in Various SchoolsThroughout the Country.

PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Tan anauni report for the rear thatft W. A. Jones, omutuiasioner of In-U-

aMra, to the secretary of IbaInterior, haa Just been published, anda uow ef tl aa beea received by BuPOBTsReadBBi Allen J. Craadall, of thebagl Malted Statss Indian ladustrislnaasn. Bxteaeivs and vary valuable

MMlwtlon In re, u u tbe paat andWMM af iba red man or tbla eouatry

at fortii in tbla splendid ooaptla-Ha-aid eciaiiy la tha report on

the sdraace mads la tba educationf UN Indian ataca the governmentrat reeosnlsed tba sll Important

tor educatlag the youag InISM, Jest tweaiy-tw- j yeara ago

la speahtag of tba work dona la tbavartoaa aoboola throughout tba wantMM futkswlag attract tahea front tbainan will b of latereet:

While tba grant majority of the 1bdtaaboya and glrlt return to t'aelriweerfeAluu or allotment, yet many""he have learned anme trade or arthave broken louee and gone out IntoMia world to ahltf for themselvesfwara doaa aut appear to Ut any prej-uuar- i

against these wurkmea becausea are Indian . lung na tbay areraapirtiing anil industrtuut they

WW ba boaornd in any communityTBS baya nie dlllng responsible

A d Indian holdana post of waglaeer on a Paget souad'nanbaau. Another In tba middle

la eaablar of a beak, laataocrmultiplied. Tuouaaads are

Malay ed aa laborera on the railroadat tba aanibwaat. and om have be- -

section ikc Aa with tbei hi Indian who la Indus

trie) and hustling' will get along.Aa with the white ran-- , many areMfttaaa, druanen and wicthlc The

Indian laborer haa a bettorthan the uneducated, and no

tlw parallelism continueHundred of Indian boy from Al

baquerijue, Reals pv, Orand Junctionand other school were engaged thepant summer In ibe beat fields and ontha meJon Inrma of Colorado. Par sev-m- l

year tbay have baan employed.nd aa evidence of their aatlafaetory

work tba number railed tor each yearbaa been Inrruaaed. SuperintendentCbeade.ll, of tbe Santa Fa Indian

abtinl. reporta that forty boys fromlite suhool were taken to Rocky Pord,Oote,, aa May u. IInm, to work la tbeoer beat geld, returning on AugustIt. Tba groaa eeralags of theae boyadaring (bat period waa tjl.bU.tl Their

were l,u1M, leaving netof earning 91.M0.7. In a

Mm laetaare Uiy worked for Car-man sad collected their W4ges. whichare aot Included in tbe sbov totalThe aat earning of the boya warersgmtred to be placed on deposit withtapwlasvadeet Crandall. and they willba permitted to spend a juat port tonOf them from time to time under

acd th remainder, if nay.WtB ba aat aalde aa a "neat egg" vrbanUwr rttnra to ibelr ruaarvatlon noma.Qm bay naa already aant money toIMJ mwr parent at tbe Plmn agenry.Mi Many of the boy are looking for

ward to going back aet aprlng towork, nporlntondent Crandall aaya:

"Tba real beneat tbe Indinn geutbla outing la not the amount of

ba earn or aavea, but tbe eathe contact, and the ambt- -

ta ba more tan a common In-- .

There are aeveral punlla underay ehnrg know of who mak apraetiae of going out annually to

M WHMld be Impossible to trace thecareer v' hundreds of bright Indianbuys and girl who within the paatdeenda have gone out of the acbooWand slipped allently In their place Intha great world. It la customary tokeraM the relapse of educated Indianto tb blanket, while hundreda puraueae Ue tha white boya tbe munotonouato.! f dally life, working out their des-tiny; but aa no sensation surround

uek a career, aowever creditable, thegeneral public is not informed. Thesterr af tbeir modirat succeesereaches thla office from time to time,ladloaUng that o uiany mllektunoH inthe nregresa of tbe race rmm barberlam la elnllsattoa.

thtwly but surely tbe forces of dueatles bav bean working through tbanaet doaade, aud the Indian's destinyilaMaada on "work," not "railona.WHaa tbe great corruption funds.UMhnleally called "treaty funds, la

up among tbe educated owneraf M, raon the final lap of the Indian'si ce will have commenced. If ba banlearned to labor, to feel the urgencyof H and apply It during his npprentlowkln in the school, tbe chance areapes that he will reach the goal inIN fettle. Many may fall, from InIterant weakness or generally fromOOethJe Influences, but we are strivingte five the Indian bis chance Afterke has received It he must work orStarr. The cry of tbe aenthnenlailalstor mora ration should oeaee, and thegertmment injunction of "work" substHuted. The Plmn and Marajo Indlaas de not want railona, but "water"ud Intelligent Irrigation InetructtouTha Mows and tbe Cheyenne do notwas railona, but cattle and Intelligentagrlenltural Instruction.Irrlaatlen en the Navaje Raservatlan.

The Indian office la steadily eduerlag Cm Its plan of constructing emailirritation ditches within the Navajoreservation, especially from the SanJuan fiver, a set forth la last year'sr spirt. Authority haa been ashed tomake ssttaln expenditures In the construetioa of a dnra on Blank creek andte straighten the creek so aa to makewer neefol the Black creak ditch; toImprare and put la repair the agencyiMtek. otherwise termed tbe Port Deflaaee irrigation system, to conetrueta ditch la Oaayon da Obe'ly, te reealrtbe Wfeeeifleld dltck and dam and topel in good condition the OtHtoawoaddltck and dam. Aceordlag to theutatements of Mr. ftoemaker. supervteer of Irrigation, the eipenditureare neceaaary la order raat the ladhMa mae-- have tbe fall benaftt of theilttehea alreadv ooastrueted aad theuae af their lands along the proposednew dltob He ha also rapi.rted theteaalbllHy aad ailvisability a irriga-tion nt Chin 1 - nnd Rouod RookKurtber attention will be given to the

or diube leading fromthe Ban Juan rlv. r rtio Indiana util-ise the dliehiH wuiib bate been

keep them in mpalr aadI'lanr whercvor water can be had

Itie ItiKii-- t halrplu factory In thew -'-- I i ( t'a..-wlc- k. m Tllijun la the" ' !! )labil Hirriifi-l- v

b, (hit factory employs only 300persot. the machinery used beinguutonutic snd requiring but little ut-te-

Inn ti irrln-l- a miles of wire IntoIon of h sir pins

The 41 'Mora of the Oreet asternrailway fitaglund) are ehwrt to tnirodure an merioaB engine for theirloaa-distan- r c presses.

THI YEAR THAT It PAtT.It Ja Alway tHa Jttaerd af Wkat W

Xava Ikne In In PaatTtMt Oaimta,

Na Taar't iny m In em tjby avary leoale having a far-m- m

oahendar. yet u aour of tba laatday of tbe old year exneraiiy pane withMttle variation trom oiu.: r rutiuneMevertbrleaa. It la tbe

akiry Impfaaaaa the re4er torgood or bad. not tba cover or tiefronuapiere cf ike new one. Menriyall tba word of oar laK.age applyingto a ronrae aot abaoiutaiy maraed ou.aaarrlbe tbe path that la ltt behindand not tbat whtrh la before, any tbYontb'i iimpanton i bare la no roue-arr- i

to tbe ablp a wake" for tbianaree whieb tbe prow la aboat ubnwk, nor of tbe "track of the cy

, aor of the anoor of tha tigernar of "tbe trail" at number Ieat aalmate. It may b noted incidentallythat many ateta and citie turn reeratly named law or ordinances reautrtng auiomobUe to tarry a aum-ear- ,

in large figaran, hangiag from thback Nobody who aeaa an utomobileonilng caree what Ita number t uniwhen It nannena to leave anme recorcbehind In ita track U the knowladgof It number Important. It H doubtlean bacauae the fntnre la awnnriiniwttb poaatMlltiaa, wherea tbe paaieonatitutea a record which cannot Inchanged, that meet of our (eeuvllleicenter about Urn anticipation in tbinew year rntbar than in a retruape.live aaTaetlon lor the old In the eldeiday of the world heldplace of promlneaea among all peoplea, but of hlatory la tbe clenilfliaanaa there wna none 'I la haa beerreveread by tha aeverely pmcUcal modera world Hiatory Mi al a premiumprophecy at a dteoount Yet the nlmoai dlaragnrded laat nay of Decernbnatande lor the eompleted roeord, aNew Year' doea for tbe nrophany ofwhet ht to ooNHi

NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS.W Ksvsr est Tee Old er Tee deed

te Bnve Ke Need ef

WbMl mahe New Year reselutwaiajralat Oertnlaly, no one U ttxi oldor Mm Mood to have need of themBut curb your enthusiasm; weigh wellyour chance of sect1 ass, and be a lit-

tle mors lenient with yourself thanyou were a year ago. Better to sat aasealer tank aad win than to rlak weakenlng your will power aad self iespet--i

by another failure, says the CountryUentlamnn Have your Ideal ot per-

fect manhood, or womanhood, by allmean. life i indeed proaali andcommonplace without one, aad --alaa!H I a bitter dlepnolnuuent with one,unless we remember that we millu umladder by which we lies to a noMecharacter, and that more actual prog-ress is made by gain Inn one trowrround than by ten shaky oees.

Juat what particular atep Is mostneeded each one mi:r determine tothim, or herself IVobahly M out ofevery 100 of us "boys and girls growntall" need moat to brace up andstrengthen the round of cheerfulness,and I question if there are many olyou who ean make a resolve that wiltdo more to develop and strengthenyour higher nature than an earnestone to be cheerful -- even when thingno wrong- - tor fiom It roots k. sureUi spring thoughtnine ef utWi, nndhops, and count.

Think of these things, and remem-ber wot only tbe prwetaufl naaurunee ofhelp to him who "worketh out hi ownaatvaUoa." bet that the dear "lordloveth the cheerful giver" of hope andcourage, as well as klm who Mtadlykiveth of bis "Imve and flab."

I do aut like tit. tontf folkPerforte with fin too Hit rarity,

Nor ean I oh) iinh I'hrlaimss Jokes,That a"or i i ( ('hrlstlas charity.

Hut chitl iiim- - i nnd,Aad their eotioti ivpishenelel,

Who al this season deem It kindTe dols out sifts that they ce.li "alM "

--Towa Tosses

Aweed t-td--OK.

Mohert-W- hat de yen do no NewYear's day?

Htchard-O- b. I net out my laatyear's reeeltttlona and make a freak,kriik s4H.-tet- relt Kre Press.

Te-lM- y.

iimr 1 Wmelntloe: Bwere eft.iMuary I Meenlulloa were off. Athutla Jowraal.

Ask yew drnnjnist for , oaleadar Ifyou want fresh dates.

A itJUL SAK0AIX,

Mrs. aWgalagrab- - I see thee smok-ing Jaekela are marked "A bargain atHW." Wer they selling at more

Department Store Oterk No, ma rmbet they haven't beta marked up froma tower price, like meet of tb Ckrisl-m-

thing, ea' rm.

ITEMS OP INTRRI1T.

WiUiam J Hryan says his first am'Itiun to - a Baptlsi preacher

Mfr-- Uelt s ffi r li, found a pro

fMeaorvhlp of colonial hliiory at Oxford haa been aooepVeC.

Former Preaident ateyn, who I nowin Parle, la atlll paralyged in tbehand and cannot keep hi eya open

Nona without pain.iKtwIf refuned to have Dlcmrua Of i

himself mailt- - by a moving picturecompany It waa Intended to uae the'

j picture aa an attraction for one of'

tbe aide ahowe at tba Ht. Lonli (air. i

Runaway horae are unknown lannaam. no one drive there withouthaving a thin cord with a runningnooae around the neak of the aalmal.When aa animal itarti the nord lapalled aad the horae Hop a anon naIt reel the ereeaure on the wlndntn.

HOPPWKLt.'S fTlOJgOT.

ery aeilesterllri' iMtHrti enHajM Trtnfe

vIMIrM In New Mexlee Dec--

Manager W.of tbe Albuquerque Bnstern rallrtmd.baa returned to Santa Pe from a vlaitto enetern naaactal center He snentsome time In New York, In Pittsburgand la Chicago, conferring with tbecapitalists lateresied In tbe proposednew rnllrond eaterpriaes. namely thebuilding of tbe road from Durango toAlbuquerque, and from Wlllard to BlPaso, Teans and from Torrance toRoawell.

Several nnanclers and hankers weioconraited and matters in conneetlonwith theae railroad projects are netting on very satisfactorily and It looksaa If much rnllrond bonding would bedone In the territory by the eradicateof which Mr. Hopewell is a memberwithin tbe seat eighteen months. Theworn on the Albuquerque Beatersrailroad from Mormrty to Magna andio aidu jerque win Be pushed rlgntniong nnd alter January Brst tbe laying or steel rails win commence stsoon ns a force for that purpose canoe orgnaiaod.

Part of the rails I now on tb.ground and part is now tn transit Mr.Hopewell did mneh hustling for NewMexico during the paat ;bree weeks,aa the results within the nest yearnnd a half win abundantly prove. Heaaiurauy would not gie out any posi-tive information as n definite plan:of activity have as yet been adontedby those who are in tbe combination.but ihat everything looks very nopfill Is nevertheless it rant.

Mr. Hopewell will leave this evenIng for Albuquerque to attend to rnirond business in the Injke City nndthence will go to bis mneh home ntHlltsboro to spend Christmas with Mawife aad his two One boys. After nshort vacation, be will come heck tothla city to be na active and as pushlog as ever New Met lean.

fOTIOH.

To Whom it May Concern:Notion is hereby given that the un

oerstgned, ndtnlntatrnttir of tb eninteof H. C teda. deoaeed, has Bled intan omce of the probate clerk of Barnnllllo ominty, hi Snm report na suchadministrator, and will oe tbe flratMonday in Februnry. lof, ask tnepro bale court to approve same and tolie discharged, together with hihondamen: any person desiring to rileor mnne objections to the approval oisain report way do p at aald time.

BkW BOTieaj, Administrator

HAPPY RSlULTt.

Have Made Many Alb4MHMir)Hi Heel-dwt-

gnwiueiaetls.No wonder scorer of Albuquerque

cltisens grow eatnnatautlc. It isenough to make anyone bampy to findrelief after years of suffering. Publicstatements like the following are buttruthful representations of tbe dallywork done In Albuquerque by Dona'sividney nils.

Mrs J. H. Smith, of tOT South Second street, wife of J. H. Smith, rtepu.yshc-itf- . says. "Aay woman who haahad baekaehe for a month so severethnt every movement she made hurtand she never knew I he moment butthe slightest strain on tbe mnaelea oftbe back brought a twinge whichcould neJy be described aa escruelatIng, la more thnn pleaaed when sherinds a means to at first check suchattacks and then radically dispose orthem. When suffering from hueknrheI went to tbe Alvarado Pharmacy forUoaa 'a Kidney PI lie aad took a courseof the treatment. It stopped the nnnoynnee. Since then I bnve had noneceaelty to nee Dean's Kidney Pills,nor any other medicine for neblngacross tbe ami..; of the back.''

ror sale by all dealers. Price &o

cents. Pneter-Mllbur- n Co.. Buffalo.New York, sole agents for tbe UnitedSUM vs.

Harness bcr tbe r me -- Doan 'a andtake no other.

OKrMmas Annuals.Obrtstma annuals are now tine

Thla la a form of publication to wblcuJforeign nubiisbsrs are more addletedthan are American, nnd tn which itmaat be coafessed they mahe aa ea- -

ceedlagly brave showing. Amongthose reeeived era the London Illus-trated Snorting nnd Dramatic News,uiuatrated loadon News. Pears' Annual, and the Orapble Christmas, asusual, the moat notable features aretbe tuppteatents, which are large d

action in colors of noted worksof art. With tbe Illustrated Sportingnews is given a pert'-uia- ny large andvivid reproduction nt R, Caton Woodtile's stirring war painting, "Seot-lan- d

Yet! On to Victory !" portrayingthe charge of tbe Scots Orays andlUgMnndors at Waterloo. With the

London News eomee "LoveYoung Dream." from a painting byM. Ooodwan. With tbe Oranhle IsThe Horaage-Ulvla- WesmlBleterbbey .August l, itot," from a picture

hv laka II S til mm ABA ukiui.d la the Royal Academy. Wttk Pears

ABBital are three piataa. one. ' Alteela Wonderland." after tbe painting byFred Morgan; Prults and Ptowere,"from a painting by . Laden, and "ALively Measure, after the palatineby Seymour Lucas. K A

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Ely 's Orm Baliaoetaet and heal

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sway a east Is Um assd

Oeflin Helm I psveet M. iu siaNrU, tptmrnrnt

m Mm SkseSeaae ass U clMufM. KewMnlBt-atewtiw-

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I UNt'MIKIIII, MM-- u U.U '

LOCAL NEWS

I'm Jeat t Mietowe liial 1

went to doLone noma na a daley thai

far tbe dew;I'm Maar in my feellh' taaa the vm

lata ao b'ueJen'a gone with Johnny to the

Ban dfeansjd ng an gor

Me boegat her Iota o sandy, ejpnwfo'gnm agut Una that;

An I'm Jeat go naaternted than l dmno wber I'm at

Jon' gone with Jehany to the

Oh, thtn bore lor la pomroMor thanBOfltla' rails la eprtisg.

Whet the river "a rhjht for flotea' ao'he birde let oot on' etagl

Par Jen she's got my tree tore, aadwhat's more, ahe'a got my rang.

An' Jen'a gone with Joony to 'theI

-- AtlanU Cornet ttotton.

I Prom Wednesday's Dally CitlseB. I

Rraest Meyers left yeeterday forNew York.

Mr. aad Mra. Oarl A. Barhoydi, of110 Went Ooal avaoee. have returnedfrom n pleasure trip to OeMfofate.

Rayatead aUasnm, formerly of theBaak of Oommarcs, la helping oot ntMat son's store dnriag the bortdaya.

The stores of too dty are keeningopen theae days until o'etosh p. m.After thla week, they will agate re-sume oloslag at o'elook.

Mrs. Oeorge M. Cuadlff, who wnant Kansas city. Mo haa jotBed Mr.Cuadlf bare. Albuqnerqne wlil bathelt home In the future.

Mies Mabel Strong, who Is attead-a- g

Wolfe Hall soadstny of Denve.la visiting with her uaele aad anat,Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Strong.

Mr W. R. (Jbllders eatertaiaed nlarge number of society folks yesternay afternoon and eveaiBg at theChtlders residence on Went TMerasavenue.

A. .1. aaalataat revenue Inspector and collector for New Mentoo,arrived laat alght from stoourro aad laattending to oflclnl dutlee la lha allytoday.

John Bottoms, a union barber fromPhiladelphia, has purchased of Mr.Perolmar the barber shop at 111 SouthSecond street. "Pnlon Barber Shop 'I the name given the place nnd onlyunion barber will be employed. Mr.Bottoms la rising up his shop andmaking It attractive Mr. Perelamr ex-pects to locate in Dearer.

P. B. Sehweeother, maaagor for theAlbuquerque branch of tbe Coaeervalive Ufa Insurance company, return-ed thla morning from aa extended tripto Arlsoaa.

James 8. Wroth Is home from Berkley. Cat., state university to speed tbeholidays with his parents, Dr. andMrs James H. Wroth of West Copperavenue.

Company R. New Menlon Oonrd,will give a grand military ball la thesociety hall of Old AHruqeerque onSaturday evening, December Si.Tteketa, M oaata.

Mrs. W. H. Wood of Oolden wahere yesterday and with Mr. Woodleft laat alght for Xanana City, wherethey will spend the holidays with rela-tives aad friends.

F W. rischor. merchant aad Indiantrader of Port Wlagale, Ik IS the cityon business. Mr. Plscber la a largeholder of ooal aad Iran lands la tbewestern part of the torrltawy.

D. S. Patterson formerly of NewMexico aad owner of the Pattersonranch south of the city, but now ofLos Angeles. On).. I In tbe city onbaaiaeas having arrived from Ue wentthis morning.

R. P. Hall of tbe AlbuquerquePoundary aad Machine works, baagone to Hollywood, Cel., to sat hisChristmas turkey with Mrs. Hall Hewill return to the city immediately af-ter the am of the new year.

V. B. Cutler, who will suoneed B. K.Pergusou aa cashier at the MutualLife Insurance otlce, is expected toarrive from the east this evening. Hewna formerly of Boise City. Idaho. Mr.Pergaeoa will leave shortly for theeaaL

Oeorge 0. Moatsvimery. auditor ofdivision points on the Santa Pe coastUses, arrived from the west last sight,having Juat finished several weeksstrenuous work nt Wlaslow. Mr.Montgomery Is one of the most pop-ular of the coast Uae oaxetal.

Oeorge aad Edwin Harrison, twobright sons of Dr. aad Mrs. OeorgeW. Harrison, have returned to tbecity to spend the holiday with theirparent gad other relatlvea They willreturn to their school duties at WeDante. Ind , after January j. lm.

Regular Hanbath services will beheld at Temple Albert Priday evening ,

at T. li. "The Dylag Patriarch" willbe tbe subject of Rabbi Kaplan's ser

ine public is welcome. Afterservlcos will be a meeting of thalaaiee ror tne purpose or formlag alooal section of the Council of JewishWomen .All the ladies are earaeatlyrequested to be p reseat.

The crowd which greeted the "PorHer Sake" company at tbe Mka' operabouse laat evening wn not a laneone but It waa aa appreciative o'.ror nar saae is a meio-drnm- n offour lively nets with many atartlinacllmaaoa nnd not a few very amusingfeatures, The cast was a strong oae,every member an artist The companywas better than the average companythat comes this way The scene walaid In Russia among tha noble classes aad leaned very much toward thetamous "Darkest Russia.'

I Prom Thursday Dally CHIaea.iThe country from Taornton north to

Lamy Junction, and thasae to SaaUPe, ig pretty well covered with snow.

Mr. and Mrs. M c. ourt aad ebii- -

dren went up to Santa Pe yeeterdayto speed the Cartstats koltaays witkrelatives aid friends

Ageat Hatehor aad fores of thelocal omce of the Wells. Parse Rs--

sas company are eaparleaolaa agreat ush those days.

C. H Comstock, who rsgraasats aChicago packing sstabltahmeat, withheadquarters for New Mexleo la thiscity, we st Saata Pe yesterday

w. w. Mocieiiaa, the heaUoener ofBacbechl ft Oloml, wholeeale liquor ;

merchanu. left this moralag for Cor--

nilos oa buslaes He wlU return to--

nignt '

James D. gakln, of the liquor Armof Meital ft Rnkln after doing busl -

,

neas the past wk in the town upthe road, returnml io the city Instn'dht.

Mies Wlaai P.uuull, if si.) Northsweoad street, reports the loan of herdog. who answer to the name of

ItowMH. ' and offer a reasonable re-

wsrd for his ret maAdolfn gains. th genera) morchant

and poeiniaster if BnteaKM. out In

' MitiiMn.i iiioiiiiuiiii- - a lion- - tbi--pt fw day buying Cnrttntagood He rHurned home today

A tnii'ft unrlti- - iif ttlgrlm ComBanavi. r n i Kniain Templai. wll!

I 00 B id ..ii Thiirday evi-nia- Iter 12,I BO--l, at 7 in o'clock Klectlrm lly orear or inn emim-n- t commander A MrKay Whltromb, recorder.

Major t: it Vodgns, the recruitlagofflcir of i h Cnlteii States army,

aa here yetrdav aad swore mthree recruits There are also threereeruita at the Mat on substation waitlag to be sworn Into the servloe.

O n Stewart, the skilled BMkMeelvtor aad popular amnaager of the Alvar-ado barber shop, loft thla morning forOUatoa. Iowa, where hi will spend tbholiday. He win bo absent severe,weehs, and will spend n dny each atKaunas city aad Chicago.

Dr. tleorge H Pepper aad wife areat the Alvarado. Dr. Pepper is a wellhaowa anthropoiigiet residingTorn utty and at present is --

coaalderable"J,"

cme in studying the I?dlaas of the south west.

Last Bight two Mae Navalo blanketa were stolen from the reeideari'"T Praak A. Hubbell. He sueseetecertala people roaaerled wish the.lounsal office.

.i. Jfl I,' "'' "f. Lhr g"night

Mr w. o. wife of Dr.Shadrach. haa goas to Preaeott. Avrl- -

aoaa, where she will spend the Christ--mas aoiiaay with relativesirteadt.

Prank ri. Moore read a papertitled una dueatiea bePraetlcable aad If so la It Advisable"at tae meeting of the Tea Doaa heldlaat alght at tbe residence of Dr.James H. Wroth.

The different public annoots la thecity are ssaaiag elaborate arrangeraehta for the regular Rhrlatataa eaerclaea which will be held Prtday afteraoon at the close of the work forthe flrat naif year.

Mark Haugee died at his residenceon North ?ourth street at 1 o'aloekyosterriay morning after a short IIIaees from tuberculosis The deosasslwaa N yeara of age. The remain i

were shipped to Cndfeeyvilte, Kansas,lor Interment.

Henry Pnber who has been sufferingwith loaallltts the past few days, la upaad around today. Hia attending phy-- 'alclaa, in order to restore health a.l-vis-

him to let hi beard grow, aadthla morning he looked like tbe"Woolly Men from Borneo "

H Paber, a brother of Albert Paher. '

the Railroad avenue carpet dealer, s '

reported to be seriously ill from aaattack of rheumatism. Mr. 8. Pneerreeldee In Letpetc. (reriaaay, nnd AJ--

bert Pnber received tbe news la aletter from bla brother yesterday. j

H. A. Hymnn. receatly of the Brook-ly-

Una company of New York, haataken charge of the gaa raage aadgaa fitting department of the Albuquerque Hardware company, aad en-pects to make a canvas of the city lalha latereet of tbla department of thecompany

P. B. Itraae, connected with theMutual Lite insnraace company ofNew York, nt Denver, In In the okytoday, and Manager Darby A. Dayaad hia interesting aeuiutaata of thelooal office are ahowiag the visitortbe courtesies of tbe day aad explaintag to him the reasons why Albuquer-que la a very short time will be a better towa Utaa Denver.

Amadn Chaves, the territorial su-perintendent or public Instruction,who wn In the Hy the paat lewdays, returned to Bantu Pe yeater Jaymorning.

Mlaa Pred has succeeded Mra. IdaPlummer as leaeher la the algals chool at the comer of Railroad eve-au- e

and Pourth afreet. Mrs. nuaawerla a deputy in the oMee of ProbateClerk J. A. Summers nnd her regularwork necessitates her resigning theposition

Dwlgbt Stevens the popular sheriffof Luaa county, passed through thecity home bound last sieL Yesterday ,

he delivered to the seallentlary autboritiea at Saatn Pe two prieoMer,namely Charles Wallace, forgery, oaeyear, aad Madalno Savallos, for shootIng up a town, one year.

The Santa Pe Railway company In-

tends to put on nn extra passeneartrain between Lamy Junction nnd theCapita! City during legislative daysWhile In Santa Pe yesterday it waslenrnea auineniicniiy tnni tne gooaold town will be tenderly eared for'luring tbe next legislature.

IjjuI Trsucr. the well known sheepbuyer, wna nt Kennedy yesterday,where he negotiated the purahaee ofaeveral thousand abeee wMoh willsona be rouaded up aad shlseed overthe Santa Pe Central, via the Denver

Wo Orand. to Colorado market.ami pastures

Mr. and Mrs. John Nee lander areat San Diego, fa I . aad It Is under '

win taererlchneaa

funny to iswrong In a high altitude. The plaa

mm on bouid nrt street, osmed .

Mr. Newlander has been leased to I

.1... ri.. I

Mrs. J. N. Warner and daaabtsrIam, left laat alght for Parrel.

Mexico, whore they will aaaad theholidays with Milton A. Wataor, aana aad brother, who Is nromlnentdruggist of that dty Wafori reteralag to the city they visit Torreoaaad City of aad will be absentabout n month.

t Prom Dally Cttlaen.T. R. OMron, who was at Las

Vegas tbe paat fow daa oa legal mat-ters, baa returned to Saata Pa,

A. A. Hobiasee, preaident of theMexsoaa Ceatral railroad, pnoaedthrough the city this moralag, aeaum-paale-

by hw hMnflr.The barber shoes of sMr win,

oa Monday, observa dahours, ekwlag at 11 o'ehMh a. m. Byorder of losai Union Me. Ml.

Uader Bdward iseajoyiag a from kla parente, Mr.aad Mrs. Ohaa. Newcomer, who arerived laat oveaiag .Vvaa Ml. Morris.in.

The ladles Whist club wll asset atI p. m. Tueaday, Jaauary t. Ail mem-ber are rsqueeteii to ne praseatWectloo of officer gad other tmaert-aa-t

buaiaess.V B. Out: jr. who lueceeda R,

rrguson aa eeehiar at the MutaalLife lasuraaee oasee, arTvad tragiBoise City, Idaho, eveahsg. Hewas aeeompaaled hf Mrs. Cutter.

Judge John R. Merle, who la thepresiding Juige of the PI ret Judtotal

passed dews tbe road lastnight for Meellla Park, where be willapad cbristmns with bis He

'win return to SaaU Pe oa MondayBest.

Conductor Quins who beenpunahlag ticket the New Mexlordivision for several yenrs nnd l one

he most popular conductors onih. ytem ha bewu tranferre.l aud

in i hi- fuiurc run mluau .mi Hm vegw.ie wranam aerureu the hnadaome

N'aiayo blanket inttled off laat UaBMby Hcott KntHht Tbe lilanket wSa)brotiRht to A!biinneriui- - during theterrltirml lair ty Sheriff .Urnof Baa Juan coanty and waa of aa--iraormnnry cneortag aad inetgnrag. itwaa valued at about f .

The latent returns show that laI tot the looal Indent ioases la theUnited was l,71T.fsStJria.aa Increase of fl.SMMi.m ta twen-ty eight yeara.

II ALWAYS VftLCOMI.

The Sniat flada a KeertyfaatsTg

ever May

aU matter. .,, .whet her yo. iNteh, Kri Kriagle or Snata Ctaaa;

m "e uomes by sleigh aaddeer or in nn he will be

Caa you the patroneaent of tThristmas cheer Indtng aaydoor ' trred aaaiast hlW

And now good It I forsooth, for asto give to this Jolly SI Nlek free- -own of the world, aad a rtghuof-wa- j

Snani men sigh at the annual ssa--see of holly nnd mistletoe, aad groaa

UMI """unit he Christmas tree,oa tae atiii serore-tTanet- -

twin, but thoe men would mMsUm gift Unit and the fans Hag. aadthe Mluwehlp snd tha good cheer

ft ki the sac whea tbe chtldreaare haaialaat, nnd who, at that tints.Nt aot a ehltd? "Men are but childrenof a bwger growth.'' says Dry den, aad(tud pity the maa who ever fully out-grows his rhlMbnod.

Let us nil ill the bumper, agurati re-ly eaeaklag. aad drtab a health toChristmas time to the gathering efthe family nnd friends at the firesideaad at the table groaaiag with Itarasst turkey. Its chicken pie. and Itfat plum pudding. Manming not

Let ns nil be ..uldren (or tbe timeberna- - even if, with sune of us, tthas to he n second shlidband. Pour- -

R0MAN0B OF MISTTLETOB.

A devry Is Hwstsed for Ifvsry XS

That I Sreen Onder Ute

Whoa we hang our rooms with hollywreath aad bunches of gswlletoe weare keepfa up n customwhich ran lie trated inmuab hundredsof inwry Cbrimases to IBs day idthe Human Haturaaita aad even earlyPersian customs Our owe custom oldeenraiina our rooms khuss mure

ina nnuent Oermaay,where evtrRKuns vtere hung In boner,.f tn mldwu.ter te.iisai

1 be In lies usee ut cut the misileUHfrom their sacred oaks with elaborateccrsmuay ; a goidea kalfe waa used toarer the parasite trom tbs tree Uur

lag the ssrsmuny two wblt but. weresavrtieed, and music aad processionalformed part of tha rite The grcver ofMonn. once tbe favorite retreat of theBritish Druids were cut down by tbr

Roasan aad hnvpaaBTd from the popular memory hothe mistletoe, whieb the old Dnnu.called is still an objectof veneration In some parts of mm-lan- d

a berry Is plucked from the misUetoe for every Mia tbat la givenuBder tt, aad wbea there are no moreberries left more klsoa are allowed.

Nawee.The bestowing of (.brtstmaa boae

n of great antiquity, sad waa formerly the bounty of w. ! dieposcitwho ware wllliog bi ronirinutething toward the industrious lAter,h. fl mmm ( demanded asright and beeame somewhat of a atue- -aaee The Roman Catholic priests badmaiooi for everything, aad if a shipwent to the West they had aboi la her under the prutoeUoa ofsome natron saint la Kagtaad theday after Christmas ,s known aa "Bos-la- g

day,'' from the i'brietm benewhich used to be In circulation, aad lathe British museum caa be teea bosscovered with green giaae with a sillla the side for money nnd preseali.

Ohrietmas Plum ftHMtag.Among tbe foods pi ullar In Christ- -

mmmvm smMaalatsa tsBBmahfea si si ssslaaaaxt

... ... 7 .TT." llLJr-JZ-Z"J0" d "J"JJJ. u it it is aot older

"aasjenrs to a Mouee of

smblematlr of tba offerings of tbwise Men Pleat puddiag l...n. ...

"

seem to atoertau e weNsounirvss

KodSSMvaeisv

"Mildred." the peer butMtetlestue! youac maa. "Waisiiua says'the only gift Is a portioa of thyself 'My Chrlstiaae present w you la thfpeem, aad all 1 ask of you la returnIs a leek of your katr " OMsatej Trlk- -

The Lae ef Peaery,HriajM M you want te see newer,

you ibotild pas a fjhrleVmM la th)sw.fJttniHTbt' nothlug- - I

passed a Christ sbm wfNt me fellawsby Ra-- eR -e-ae-Tou,

Te Beowa Ht Nats.Tavanif ttrt, pa. haw will

Onmm st down the bmufbJm heard

Pa Tout big brother wUl bjawg upef at now sucks -- BreakIpa IM.AX VHVtMXLr

Uae good tblug about mast Christ-mas presents is that they don't lastmore than a or two ChleaauKecvre Herald

siooa tney resin rer tae i aese ewwm mm ey ssswinjh --

neat year, oa account of Mr. Newlaa lead that oa account of theder's heart which swans go , ef tbe lastridiuBU the plum buddies

ngby

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theBest Sua

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family.

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, ALL KINDS OF

JIGGERS FOR KIDS

The Toys ol This Ywt ArcMtity and of AH Kinds

and Descriptions.

SOKE Of MEM RtmYJUtilSrtfG

A laad of toe, of horns and gamsn.Tea tboueaad bioehn of uugnjllsa

Boats, taaa aad touts that ma by ga(K temas and cars, a eu Bailees ssna

Ik All HA. MM - ' - I ....,(...J --

JTZS lie catMmm , the whttaa aad Jam af babBoo have biuamht forth this reaiMlatature antoaxohllea. at earn ssjieh.beautiful flaxee-halre- e dolls that wait-aan talk, tnnneaags of mssaaniitoys of all urges aad daerttgtlna mfaot, rant aaythlag aad every. utaicthat young Ansertsa r d his tlayter aay fnney , is bore.

la tbe mida of all this atae. bowever, oae Is impnssed wMh the fnidtaappearaacr. of the SRaay toy idayi kings, aad tan many snbstnaUal ioyithat hsvr taken their place. Toya teatwill atnnd mneh wear and tear, thai

ienn be snouted s out sad sienai owithout annihilation . toy ntuw lentnnd instructive thai w teaenlnitsomething nil tbe time they sr.amusing thee- - are the Made that siaoodlag the counter aad shelves utthe large stores.

Perhaps the neeest of all the ktratoys aad the Mad that tab tha aye mboth boys aad girls, is the aalgdaitur--automobil-

which la a perfect ajeawl "fthe one "tike aap'a." They are runafter the order of a I recycle, aad ar

tied oat with a aahataatlalbrake, bora, light aad wheel to guideit They com in all prices from $4 ,

to Ufc for the Imported oae.A source of constant delight i u

buy and of everlaatiag satiety to himother Is the aew Are boat, wblci.nana being wound up glide swift i

ibroaak the water. Oa tbe naawr dw--

stauda a man hoi Hag a boat, fromwhich issues a eteady stream of waterin direst imMattou of the lamm Ir.msits Yacht of all description st-a-

oe hand by the oar load, aad arboth origtaal and d'Haiitfu hi construatioa.

Although the elevated road, with luaetwork of tracks aad aumbertcinluaaela aad bridges, arrived severalyears ago, K is eoaetaatry tmnrevlnsthe latest addition thla yw.r batag 'htblock slgaau. which war's with aclock like pre.-- um that i urprilimAa eievBled mad, which works anumatlrall), la also to he found It mfitted with aa elevator, wkloh ralethe train horn the ground oa to theelevated trash aad tbea uroas, readto do the same thlag over unata whenthe trala haa made ita dowaward tripTheae toy come at tt each.

Mack year comes a new addiUoa lathe w.adup toys, but the number tliuyear l uousunlly large. Bverythit xfrom a tlay canary, whieb twRterand hop about a rage, to ataaturbarber, who sr.. fitted out with auehenergy tbat tl.ey rub the hair nativelyoff their customer' heads; musalaaof all blade, pumps, pile drivers amiIsaacs, .who gives a IMe-irJ- b raarcseataitoa of a good sale, are to he ks,iaad at prtoes reaaoaabbi

Magle laat ern tbat are It ted win.a reef, thus glviag a regular movirn;picture poriorumno, are aaxoaa themoat Mtraetlve toys for tbe small bosnd, aeeordlng to tbe aaleamaa, ansetllag well. Wagon built to repriseat locomotives, headlight, smob'stach, bell aad all, aad others with along, pointed body like a torpedo boadestroyer, may he had ror the boThey are mi built substantially an.iaverage la prim, til each

la ail this realm of wagons, eagletand boat, her little ladyship has an:beea forgotten. Dolls in? every sliccolor and aat tonality have been fmaished for her. and the dlessee, ornameat aad necessities for tbeas flaxenhaired babies are almost aoaatliwnUae of the most expensive altrant toais the steel raage. which is buttt afterthe fnehlon of a great hotel raage nIs Sited oat with uveas tor all putpocee. shlmney. which caa be altaebe.iaad sopper uteaalls heavily Itaed wit.itla. They sell for Uh the cost efregulat- - kitchen raage

Next la order come tne games sn i

vaat and perpuiing ia ibe van.--whloh ha been neeured The ntommoat popular is Uboia, whloh i aminiature howling alley, while Balder.Mra. Whaja aad Sherlock Hotsnsa ar-al- ao

new sod popular. Arhussne selixfor l aad Is a mlatature sddtag machlae; laohs. Io faot uulte Ilka a enuregister, with lots of keys Oa It achild aaa add, subtract aad svadivide by pressing the keys autimanually

By th looks of the st tires, the toymea all over the world have workedhard tats year to aatlafy the dean- -

oama of child hood aad whoa. Ib aff mau Oaaoa saaSha souIhwalfr sjowb the great tdilaanap. b--

have to brfag hia paok la throwsthe front door, for it will be tar mm.wrge tn get la aay other amy.

Jail Break atTwo prisoners cnaaaad la Me en

iy Jail at HIHsWo mm soasu,ado a suscassful break far ttbwty oa

Tuesday alght of laat week. It aesieethai lha Jailer let the snea out in ibeJail yard for aa airing bernre laaatlacthem up far ike alght aad whilearowllag arwaad oae of the prisonetaPushed oaea a aide gate aad dodgedout. He waa followed by the etherIftsoaer The jailer did not dteeevergpnseasrs aaa sows he arauasd thesheriff aad the surroeadtag iowm

mm up to tha PaY'WMNki

af them

Third Aeteeaat to Sley Arts enThe third stteenin ... sjnsiaalaate

M. L. Iaws, of Preacoti Arlsrssa. waatdae at thai towa ai ortawk thetssnr asnraiag by uafcnoea pnrtiesby slssoting through ihe wiadow ofhia hadrnom. Tae ballet iibnfIhfwagh the gtas aad bar ed iieeitto a wall last ever Uit bed Twicehuforo liowe'e life has been si temptedla the same manner Uhu li nine keescaped death by a few im-b-

I .owe is flguriag in a -- mii.jjJdlvoreo aut which Mi- - Uw lalighting hard to pn vent An etaslaatloa made outside in. w indawthrough which the shfi u takensi I a) we snowed a man I.mh uraWs.Ixiwi ba reelvei severaland fears be will be

An st partus haa been addedto the office equipment of Ik H I.Huet of the ArmlJo bulldlag

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ARIZONAHOLMOOK.

Prom the Argaa.A WMf Mora tbaa MO.MI pcaed

of ftwtobt ha Imi received Ml ekip- -

m to mi Apache thl week.M received hIW Of the

of Jeeea C Plah at WoodruffTgggBaj, Death waa caeeed by rheagsastam of the hMrt gad dropsy.

U WMi, sovarameal sheep leapertOf WWS here BndSy to iMpOM eiBttfgMM of aheap wfcloh Jullue TCUtorhad sold to 1. Aleaaader of Ie Aa

J. H. O Kletly, imi for tke WashUfC UUMTMCO OMIpMr, With

at iibasjaarajac , wasafter ths laterest of M

tT. MHtm.PiOHi tka Ravalli

iawMatfaaaa J. M. Pattoraaa haMa aatto III thla weak.

$fr. aad alia. W. W. Barry aad fas-tlag- p

Vigil toft lurt woofc for CMabato attoad tko trial of Joaa Booth,who waa lad4nod for tko aiardor ofWttaf aorry aad tko VlaJI boy

Pall pa Cortoa, who waa aoeaaed ofbroaklaa ibe aoal of a fraigkl rat atilato laot Aaawat aad tafclaa ao?araitjoaaa of crapaa, waa aoaalUad la tkotlaltod ltataa aawrt at Proaoott.

Jooa Ahraa Caavwa of II Tala, willbo trlod thai Aftoraooa barora FrokatoJodgo Wagao oa a rbar of taaaalty.Ho waa aoauaHtvd to tko aaylaai for(bo laaaai at Pkoaaht laat yoar fromtkk) oaaaty. but waa reloaaod aftor afow gfoatka.

aknaiato Caadolarta waa Indict ad bytko tfaftod State grand Jury at Proa--ot- t

laai week lor graatng akoap ontoo foroat roaorva without a iiaraili.Mo plead guilty to the charge throughhla attorney, laaac Ranb, and waaflaod fifty doilara by Judge a loan

It la rataorod that ine Halted Stateagraad Jury la aoaaion at Proaoott. laInveat(gating a couple of caaoa inNarajo cuaaty. Oau for robbing tkonull between Poncho and WooaTMff,aad the other for forir'ru' a awtnanaoM to aa orter for obtamlaa naallat tko noatefflee.

tovoral koboe not fire to on of therailroad ' ooanpaay'a balldlnga ai Pin-to laat weak, bat tke flaaMe wor- -

before aay groat da mag"wg waa. Tko koboa were eai.irodat Mgtaaaa by the railroad txnkorIttaa. We have not loaraod what tht

will do wk--k tkoai

WtULIAMS.

Krooa tke Howa,Tke I'klldroa are out li a

to taa Crb una fuiut :r tkoMet aad tat UoodmI Chrlktaiaa a.

The 4aja af opoajaf the now M To--

var kowH M OraaaFOanyoa haa booninagaa to Jaa. Wth, o wo am la- -

toraMMt.TIUHwolhy cvenlnx at the lodge kail

taa talgSrt of Pytklaa ploaaaatlythe Raihboae Siatora aad a

raw gaatalde maada.Talraday tko local mill had to bo

akwt lown duriag the afleraooa. TheUaajMe waa oauaed by taa elogglag oftaa acreen oa tke aatokoataok. whichulttatatoly had to be removed.

Mr. aad Mra. Henry P. Aahurat aadoa, John, returned to the oily Tkara- -

itay eveeiag from Aauaa, caj whorethoy had been vlaltlag for a fowwoaka wltk the mother of Mr. Aaharet.

Mra. Mania Buggola departed laatwee for Um Angela for a abort vialt.(Ja hor rotara home ahe will bo

by hor daughtora, waa it renow atteadiag acbool there, for tkohoxtaay waauea.

Saow' flnuw everywhere. Such waathe oaao are mat Monday moralagwbaa the roatdanta of Wllliaau aroaa.Aad the "wklta gooda" ooatlauod tofaM pretty mark all day. aottiag aboutalg laokaa of tko valuable article.

inaatew will akortly have a watertreating plaat, la wUloh all the wateritoad by the looomoUvoa and ahopawall bo treated by the aow procaaiinow uaod by the Santa Pe. A aow aa- -

faat otawl lank will bo erected nearlas aroaaat taak aad will bo aaod tortaa treated water. Tke old taak willbo aaod to ram lab Che tow a aapply

KIM aM AN.

Plana tko MHtarIt to matured tkat tko Unvote

wiaaa, aoatk of Si. Ooorga. la talifiaaaty. will aaaa roaama oporatloaa.Taa atlaoa .ra eaid to he vary rteh

Work oa taa Okamploa mine, nearforbat, ia program.! ag alealy aad goodore hoiag oooaod up. Tala mlaa ia

r under hoad to U I) Oodaball aadiinapriataa

B4c at nkoa of ore are reported fromthe MoMalavsk. Paaadona. aad BlueRldgo company mlaea la alt tbaaeiBlaatj great ore la bolag extractod

the owner arc iubllaat.

J J' JWlf- - i", OB lhWJ"y'of tht Sold Road a body orethirty feet in width haa been cut. Thisorg go It i broken down given aa avereja mill value of UU to the ton.

Tko Ariaoaa-Moalca- a Mining aadSgaaltiug company haa beoa organiaadig huagaana i.y uncoin n. oodaballaad Judge Jooa J. Haw Una. The compaay ta eapttallaed for lt.5wt.oiio laoaa dollar abaree.

The dold Road oumpaay I luataillag a largo number of Huntiagtoaanlta at the bg mill In OoM "toad.Taaaa mill are ui be uaod la racruah-la-

and amalgamating after the orekai keen uaaeod through the big roll.

The tlrand Uuich mining oompaaytux reaumod operation an It mlgoit the north part of the noaaty TheoMaoa of lata company are In theBaatioy dtotrlct and have been workedpan " "r for the paat tklrty or

fort yoara.BMaer R. Wotid. preaeat troaaurer

of Tgvaiwl county with K M andaffJMi Baaford, have organlaed the Cmlary Qold company, with a

of gao,Mm for the purpoae ofwagMjtag a group of aeveateea mialagokwaB ua taa Haaaayampa river.

wtwauBw.

Vtm tko nail.Cktoawtor Rieaard Doyle of Alba

Mtgawtowag ta Wlnakia aavoral daya

IMrteeer ciaraaoa Oarraa raturaodta mat of tke week from aa eitendedvkBt ggat- -

V ggr waa aot tip oo the eiwoau die-trto- t

tkla week. Uoorge Irwin aad crewlucky men.

lob Meatman, who waa.reoggdhr laiurod by falling from tketop of a box car, able u be aboutnit hla orvtehoa.

Chaagoa la the tetegraah depart-mea-t

have haaa rathar aamaroaa tktaweak. Agaat Q. W. KB, oao of tkeold timer, haa raalgaod hla poaU!na at

TOWNSFBWCeaaaajjar"

i

Wlngate aad haa been replaced by l

Bykea of Navajo. Oporator Klmboltake Navajo office J. . Smith hav-la-

takoa slsty dara' leave of ab-

sence from Adamana, Mlaa frrke haabeen placed at thl station temporar- -

llyA new car will he art ap on thr

third district aa aooa aa thr compearcan got another caboose from Albu aquerque

nk-- . I u Maiu4 IWlday Mght for Alhaawiao. whore hewill cteoror to enter t; e tram aart- - j

Ice on the flrat dlotrlrt.li U reoortod tkat I 1 HoffaMo. '

formerly a eler In TraiaaMater Kia--,npan's oaloe. will akortly rotara toWlnlow aad taka taa eterkaklp to tkoalght phlof dloaataaor.

Thh weak tko goal arraagoaiaatifor the traaafor of tko Wlaatow Millfrom Horaee K Horr to C. at. Paa-oto- a,

editor aad pakliakor of taa flag- -

ataff taa were eotnplotedTb. fore pan of tke wook Oiauaot

or Van Wrm haft far Ioa Aacataa andhla men are aow load lag far owlfaieattbo dorrtofc aad aokhiary fraat tkooil wofl 'TonMHjr tooaW aarthweetOf latWflg

PUA4MITArr.

rroan tko Qobb.Mr. aad Mr. Mward Taoratoa are

tko proud paroata af a wm whlofc arrirod at tkotr aataa oa tko Hk la- -

Mr. aad Mra. John Klaucaa arc rwJololag over tke arrival of a girl babyat their homo, which event ocaarrodyooterday. '

Rdward frltach of ntadaaatl. O.. laa rooaat arrival la our city. Ha o

aaandlag the wlator la tbbiterrHevv.

Saaervlaor A. T. Ooralak aad anaTim Ian yeeterday for Albaquorga.whore they will vtalt rotottvoa for afow daya

R. P Kna. who haa hoe roetlcattagat Mormon iako with a oaao ofrheumatlam for a few woaka. name laPrlday aad la much Improved.

Mra. S. R. Warren, who haa bamvlaltlng with Mra. 0. W. Mathewa atthla place, returned to hor hoax. IWllllama laat Sunday.

Prank Nelaon died In Plagataa laatSaturday of paaavnoaia favor.

waa a native of Swodea aadwaa about forty-tw- o yoara old. Ho aadrwaldod la thla locality for tko aaattea yoara aad waa well liked by ail ofMa aogwaiataaoea.

Mra. Jamea Toting. Ilvlaa at thePump Hnaao. nine mile eoutk oftown, dropped dead laat Saturdaymoralag. She had been afflicted withheart trouble for the aaat two yoara.rteeeaaed waa aboo fifty yoara old.aad loavea a huaband to mourn bardeath.

Attorney H. P Aahurat aad familyarrived hnre Friday from Wllllama,having juat recently returned from avlalt to Southern California. Mr. Aa-hurat being the dlotrtct attorney --eleelwin have to make Plagataff hla real- -

donee after the arat of Jaauary.

HBART PUUTTBSIN.Undlgoatod food aad gaa la the

tomach. located Juat below the heart.itree.)a aaaiaat it aad oauaee haattpalpltatioa. Whoa yoar heart troabloa you la that way taka Moraine tora row daya Toa wlH aooa be allright. V". Sold by J H. O'BiattyCw.

Phil Kaacoay't Brav.TWa only thing that marka tke apot

where Oeaeral Phil Koaray fall In thebattle Chant Illy. Va la a rougharea of pine, and that waa placedthere by an old Johaay Kelt CaptainJ N Ballard. General lea old chiefof aniuu. Captain Strlngfellow, haatold the atory of how the tear cameinto th eye or Uoa aad StonewallJackaoa when toev heard of Kearny'death He had been with them la tkeMevican campaign, and they lovedhim.

Dr. Wood'i Norway Pta SyrupaaoaM eapeeially ndapi 3d to tko BJmaaof the ablldroo. Ploaaaat to take;aootklag la IU iaSuoaoa: H tg tkeremedy af ail romodloa for ovary farmof threat aad laag dlaeaoe.

kHetiNg Peewle.r Taylor of Wladoor. Ma., la nax-lo-

to learn prneoat wfceroaboataof hla mlaelag h rot her. W. M. Taylor,who waa laat heard of ia IM Paeo.Toaaa

The Optli- - haa Immb raqaeatod to Inqulrt for information oaearning I. (IBhrlley who la auppiteed to have cometo m Voaaa from ( allforala In theyear iaot to eagage in tke akoop baat- -

neoa aad baa never inn been heardfront by hla family Anytklag ooaoeru-:a- g

him that may be commualeatad iohla brother, u. R Shelley at Alamo- -

ord.) wlH be moat grateroty ackaowli land

A rrlghtaood Haeaa.Ruaalag Ilka aaad down tko

dumping the occupant, or a huadrodother areldoata, are every day oaearrvaeag It bed ooTea everybody to Warea reliable aalte handy and there'noae as god aa Bueklen'a ArnicaSalve. Burn. Cut. Soraa. Bcaomaad Pile, dliappear quickly under IUaootklag effect, tic. at all draggMo.

Otaj Warrior Boaal.A I At llatoa, California. puor

aeaka at much length of the life ofHaq lata I. W S. MrMurty. fatherof Mra Jaa. A. lack of Im Vena,who died la ikat city laat week. Tkoarticle rclt that lr McMurray waabom in UU. that he waa educatedm a phyalciaa. He practioud In Miatoglppi aatlt the Mexican war brokeoat, whaa he Joined tke Teaa Rangera aad foagbt for the ountlnutid free-dom of the loa Star tate. After thewar bo aottled la Baton Rouge. Ua.,where ha praotiaed hla profoaeloa-H-

wool to (Allforala with the fortyaiaera. After mialag for aome yoara,he aagaaad In tke lumber buatnoaaad acquired wealth. Ha waa electedHate aeoator of Callfornlu aad waa adelegate to tke republican conventionin akatlmore which nominated l.ln-oul-

for too proaldoacy.

"itcklag hamorrholda wore thaplagu of my Ufa. waa almoat wild.Itoaa'a Olntmoat ourod maaad Darmaaaatlr. attarfailed." 0. P. Cornwall, Valtoy atreat,Saugertiaa, N- - T.

itReal tetote TraoWam.

Marion B Kennedy et al , to John A.Henry. Iota t. o and ti. block II,Brownwell and tl ailllilon, ouuald- -

ration l.(leorae W Harr.m and wife to

Oeorglana IS. Rico, lots t Bad , blockin. Perea addition, eoMslderaUoa ft.

Arthur M. Walker Mid wtfo to Normond H Letter, parts of lots 11 andlit. blnoh 41. Haalag Hlghlaad addl- -

'Hon; conalderattoa, kM.W tl. Windward aad wkta to W. A.

-e- et Hi houaeaotd faraHare aaddtahoa, coanlderatlon S400

ftiahlnan AimiII CIBBmsama Diufttfimpwrapassw

"Harry Daekwail, need M yoara.rnoaoa to ooaui eany ysanerawymnralui at Mo kotao ,ia tko araaaaaaof ale wife aad oaltd Ha eaatraetod

illgkt ooM a taw daya ago wklofccoauaaog Par aome time, nit wire

tarn ..ulaa !. IuIm li

coaM arrt--a, aaother coughing ipeUcaaao oa aad Daekwetl died frooj

luta OiiaaDaoao.ZT. . .....

.m kM atveoai him i

to.- - aad II.M, Sold by J H.O'Motty Co.

aeUUBt RAILRtaAO.

It Will gMtona tmm Oeeoo toA Now York dfaaatch eaya that ar

'TfrJJL 32?ocean were oomploted wkoa & T. Joffray, proaldoat of the Denver A RioOraade railway, waa elected vioa proa-ldoat of tko Weatern Pacific Railwaycompaay at a mooting of the darectoraof that road la thla city. After themooting W. J. Baraott. praotdeat ofthe Weetern Pacific, atatod that arraagomenta wore making to let Im-

mediate contract for tV coaHrae-Ho-

of tke Weatern Pmrlflc road fromMalt IAhe City to Ban Praaplaeo. Howd tkat In a abort time ponetiurtioafore will be placed In the field.

"After two yoara or preliminarywork aad aa examination of all routoaof the Btorra Nevada mouatalaa," aaMMr. Harnett, "wo decided to adopt tkeroute through Beck with page Tkeroute adopted will eroea tko SierraNevada a a I lac l.ooo root lower thanthat of tke Central Pacific and noenow aheda will le required anywherealong the route "

With tko completion along theWwatera Pacific. Oeorge Oould wtlthave extended the railway ayatemimi It by hia father from the Athta-tl- c

to the Pacific eoaet. It ie the ambi-tion of a life time with Mr. Ooold.Tko CMnraoo A BoHthora aad theColorado Mldlcad will uae tko Wwa-tera Pacific aa their nutlet to the Pacific poa-- t. The Weatern pacific rail-way haa a capital of fifty million doi-

lara.

"I waa much afflicted with acla--

tica." wrttoe Bd. C. Nad, lowavllle,Sodgwlek Oo., Kaa., "golag about oacratckoa aad autoring a doai of pain.I waa Induced to try Ballard'a SaowLiniment, wbick 'elleved mo. I uaodthroe kc hottleo. It la tbo greaieetllaimoat I ever uaod; nave reoow-mende- d

It to a Lumber of pereoaa;all aapraaa tbomaclvoa aa bolag bene- -

fitted by It. I now walk withoutirutebaa, able to perform a groat goalof light labor on tke farm." Sec, Mcaad $1.00. Bolt by J. H. O'Rfellr ACo.

gaearra Browing,Poatmaator KJttrell haa been ob

Hged to arraage to pu la more boaoaat the socorro oCKio Tata fact, to--

aether with the Incrctre la the poa-ta- lreceipt la good Indication tkat

'4ocorro la making good pnurreae.i bleftala.

vW4 fttffMc)idIf you are troubled wltk ladlgaa-lo- a

gat a bottle of Kodol ryyapopalaCure aad aoe how quickly It will careyou. Geo. A. Ttaomaoa. of Spacela., aaya: "Have bad Dyapooala fortwenty yoara. My caae waa almogthopoleaa. Kodol Oyapopala Cure waarecommended aad I uaod a fow hot'ilea of It aad It ia the only tklag rbathaa relieved me. Would not bo without It. liavo doctored with looalphyatciaaa aad alao a'. Chicago, anleven wont to Norway with hopea ofgettiag aome relief, but Kodol Dya-uopa- ia

Oure ia tko only remedy thathaa done mo aay good, aad I heartilyrecommend It. Mvery peraoa goffering with ladi goat Ion or oyapopalaabould uae It " Bold by B. H. BrlgaaA Co. and B. Vaaa A Boa

Utaeaeed Batwbliaa to Sod.A dlapatek from Ttteaoa. Ariaoaa

ay Ooaoral U H Maoalag. t

democratic eaadldate for mayor, tkodomoeratlc candidate for tke counciland tke entire city ticket, wltk tue excaption of tke marakal, were electedtoday by aubataatlal majotitloa. Thademocratic oaadtdatoa pledged themaelvea to wipe out Iteeaead gambllagaad woa tra day oa tkat laaue. Thevictory la coaaldered all tbo more re-markable In view of the fact tkat atth proa ant county eiecttoa tko rewab-llaa- a

awoat the entire ticket aave laone taawaoa.

No pill la aa pJaaaaat aad poaitivaaa Do Wltt'a Uitlo Marly Kiaera.IieWttu UUlo Bkwly Rlaara are aomild aad affective tkat childrendelicate ladtoa aad weak people oa-to- y

tkelr cleaaaiag effect,atroag people aay that they are thaboat river pilla aoM. Bold by B. H.Hrhwe A Co. and S. Vaaa Boa

Myetery.When Poatmaater Klttrell opened

he vault at the poat office yeeterdaymorning, ha found a "ve qaall Inalde.Mow the quail got tl ere la one ofi hia world'r myatarlcn tkat Doctorklttrell wou'd like aorae klad friend'ii noire for him.Boc rro Ohleftala.

Ie Oarefwlof the health of yoar children, bookout for Cotigba. Oolda, Croup aadwlioo.uig Oouga. Stop them la time

Oaa Mlauta Ooagk Cure la tha beetremedy. Harmlne aad plaaaaat.Bold by B. H Brlssa Oo. aad B.

Vaaa Boa.

The aoat.S. A Baal, roaraaaattaa the Alaa-'I'inrq- u

(Atlaoa, aaaa' a couple ofdaya kere ig the Ister of tke beet'venlag panor la Maw Mexico Plag-ta- g

Baa.

tmir Bapawa Biooar.Waahlngtoa. law De-po-

toglgbt give hla aaaaal dinner tothe Ropuitllnan BMonlior of the NewYork delegation in ouagreea. Sneaker

and a number of otbt-- haveboon lavltcil to the function, aad it taaapar tod to be one of muck brillianceorpocially iu the Kunator haa prom teedto oaterlaui ttith aome ttorlea andjokaa arruti.,i o u of thl aeaaonvintaa

THE WANDERING GIPSY"-"Ja-

m ZFuamutZZTAI7""- - """" however, tkat tkeifJiJSL ls?aiHT ri! ' "f the trlho must

ST-S-u amouat to a fabuloua sum. Soma of

itho rwal estate held, la the name ofRhoda l,ovell haa been owaod br the

(From Moada a Dally ciuaea.i tribe more than four oeaturtos,a particularly ora"lB" ,u h,r wora tesUeaoay

orlata egeiart aa obscure These laada are la Spain aad, abairibe of alpaloa encamped near Phoen lfu 10 her aaeeetore byixvtli. Pa., the gipsy rlaaa have """ss of Saela.

snmch roaapli uoualjr bofora taapnbllr by aa oafavorabla karald. Tfclanotorial y kaa ae d to direct atten intarent to the glpalea are ohlegyttoa to the fact i bat the gipay haa a'tnoae attendant upon awmago aad

". m " '- -

OWDl (lipaioe, QllrinM mm uva own''"ll h--.

tZ...,il TTT 'ZZZ' Jl ,Si." 7 1 Z. Si Z'l IL i- -- -'"T"

i ki.u. mm,,,!, th. fact. Trailhave uvea blared around the world byadvent tiroaa trliioa of glpalea. butihoav who followed were ollon. a towho narked tke path thoy trod

Toe "BtwatUMMT la Bagiaaal.credit to The full ia givaa to tko

aipey for bat one tklag. Tko glaey lathe recogalaod father of araoC Whatie araot? Haaa p. "It U aftao aametime the natton aad tha Idiom." Die- -

tioaarioa aay that argot la tko e

of vagaaooda, aad aome ofthem, aolag a pace further, add. "ori-gin uahaowa."

The Import oat writing axtaat ooa- -

cemiBg the glpalea beara the aoal ofHenry VIII., who In a prociamailOB dole rt I tea thorn aa "oti!lai.dlah peoplecaltlag tkemaeivea Bgyptiaaa."

writing bring out the factthat the glpalea then traveled la largoband, and each waa Ideatlfled aa adlatinct tribe or family. The glpaleawere at M rat received aa woader-wor- k

er, conjuror everywhere. Some pro--

teat moat have len made to taecrown by the glpalea. boeaaao It la ofrecord that Imitator were droveofrom aettlement where they Bought toeetabllah tkemaelvea Then, aa now,the Ragllah imliatlon glpay waa

more frequently thnn theglpay or Htadoi origin. The gtpeleecommon la the Unlietl Statea are amixture of Hindoo aad Syrian, eachtribe preaorfiag aome anred of thepaganlam :roua,bt Into Dngiaad in taefourteenth or fifteeath coatury.

Argot Sreught Treokl.It waa argot, the laagaage of the

glpay, that lad to hla chief troubnla Maglaad. He could aot, or wouldnot. learn tko true algalftcaaco ofword la tko Baglmh laagaage, but.oo the contrary, created worn aaogave them a algalflcaace whichtawted uatil aow Hundred of accept-ed worda foaaC la ail ataadard dlctioa-arte- e

had tbdr origin la the argot ofthe glpay. That thl la true la provedby a It-- ., Jin! most lingular iittiebook wrlttoa Herman In 1MB.

A Caveat for Common Curee-tore- .

Vulgarly Called Vagabonoa, newly augumaated aad enlarged." wnereIn mav be found the worda laapocirirally doacrllied aa cant. Thlbook, the flrat of It klad. alao recordthe fact that within a doicn year altor the laadliiK or the glpalea la Bag-laa-

large companle of gypalee InBaa lh vacranta were formed with oaoatabliahed place of aadwith rule agreed In for tketr enmmenmanaacmaat.

It la poaltlvely kaowa tkat la aamcaae rwal glimici ioinwd taeee --arearad" tribea. while In other InatanpeaMagllah born men. women and cbtidrea were adopted into true tribe ofglpalea. Th eecrot language ipokenby the glpalea, principally Hindoo, andxtreinelv Itarbaroua to the Bngliah

ear. waa found incompioaaa Hate aaavery dirrirult to leant. A raca. roagaaad lingular oonipromioe waa made,and a mixture of glpy. old Rnrtlah.aewly coined word and cribbingfrom Oriental and other languagetumbled together gave the world flratargot and finally the slang of today

Oootoat With Aalatle Craft.tieorge Borrow, In upon

the glpay contribution to tke lan-guage, aid

"Prom the temporary aaaoctatiea ofthe glpalea with European two relull were obtained: Ruropean rraudbecame abanened by Miming Intocontact with Aalatle crart, whtlatRuropean tongue by Imperceptibledegree U'canie recruit d with rartoaworda, aome of them waadroatly

maay of walah ve Ioskbeen the atumbllng block to the

who. while atlcmatlBtag themaa worda t mere rulfur havaattoa, orof unknown urlgia, ku beea far fromdreaming that IHUe marc ratearakor reBee tion would have provad theiraffinity to the BUronle, Poralaa orRomanic, or porhapa to the myaterloua object of hi veneration, theBanacrlt, tko tier ad toaga of thapalm-cover- tC.zs .'.

(ireiiinaa, c kxrsg. "crzir, aaaaatto lie the Krat and the principal hitorian of the gtpelee. He dwellrattch upon the I the tribe:: l vithorlty for the atatemeot thatthe flrat Ruropean aettltiment of thegipelc waa In the provlncea adjoiningthe Danube. Moldaa and Thai, wkereMr. Cogalnlcaaao, a contemporaryfiaea the number of tieraon In thetribe there iti.HUUi kt 1,.The ftce'if maid thm bt aredHadwith the ci g of tig trgfggraa gMgboard that mataa avari aroiirata tathe laad. Karly writing ahow that thebetter roada were indicated by forgedtick planted in peculiar podtlon

Otpy mark are familiar In the report of police, and poor iioardn aitae.The hloroglypalc orlgla wltkate at to aa axtaat, kaowa to

d that ereoHi tha matt, ffrletter X moaaa "ae goad' aad all featthe word uo good tauply. A Ms, aotuaiike a i y the, with a xtratgat anonline drawn arroaa the handle, meanthat there I a rbancc, but nothingmore taan a ebiar, a d-- mat sa-nk aa d oat eat poiatlagaaat ui wi.tt ladlattot ty Mi praagwhich wy cot to go- - A dtamaad eator onalked a dob g Hate ta a roatrarvlag ign to glpay aad tramp anus, kMgnlHea that the people are Inclinedto lie kind, and thai something to eatmay lie had for the Baking A trian-gle i a algn of ill omen. A quare Indlcatea dog and a dlepoaliton io calla conatable a circle with a dot iathe center n daagar alga, while, wltkwhat might be regarded a a saowof humor, the uaae circle with twoHaaa uroaaing la the carter tell thetraveler that the hoaaakolder i reItgiuu. but haa aot blag to give butadvice.

The tribe of glpalea beat known InAmerica are the uovoli. uc MorganHaker and. Juat aow, tke Wella TkeLovall tribe baa oamiiml In andaround Philadelphia for more than160 yoara, accorillng to Hbixla Iwovell,the presell I iucen of the tribe TheIx-e- a have camped oa Darby creek ev-ery year for more than forty year,and the country roundabout Ardtnorehaa known one or another of the MorKan trlhcM ir a coatury at least TheBaker trllu elaliua to ha.f non Invery i lUIi', coiintl'v aint in ttic

waalthlaat of all the tribes represeat-- d

In thla country. Proosedtaga ana- -

Hut.1 jm4 hftftlM th. mimma wwrt I

through atrociouecharged

all

ha

by

oueettoa

meeting

language

Oersmowios of Mm Trfbea,

death The marriage rlio la lavartah- -la, nrriil.rl k a Snalnaaa AMml Tttm

l9my V haa tko arat aad the. '? ;

aoo ahe can have no ahore oftho of hor aale. The proapectlvc haabitad moat flrat win the ;

heart of the maiden and then hid forbar aa ho would do for a harm Theproperty right of a glpay qaeea donot aaaa to hor huehead, bat to horchildran , bat the property of a gypaykiag paaaec to hi eiaeet child withoat regard to ao.

Upon tke death of a ruler la agypay tribe all of hla or bar aaraoaalbelonging are destroyed by Bra. aadhe or she it promptly forgotten. Senti-ment la at Ita loweet abb with thoeepeople Thoy aeom to be devoid ofmaalrai accomplishment, aad It wouldbe very dIMeult for aay pemoa ra- -

Mar with gypay life to recall everhaving board maalc of aay doacrtp- -

In a gypey camp, meat uch aamay have beea periformed by vlaltoraother than gtaalea. They have noliterature, aad oaly the Ijovell tribe i

i Known io novo aay wruien aiaiory.Borne brave claim are made for the!homo of thla tribe.

Heroa Trader ami PedaNera.In their dally life the gtpalns live

much the aatne a other people whocamp out. The men boat or Bah. ar- -

cord in to the aoaaoa aad the location or the camp, aad the womea iHie lace and gewgaw said to havewondrous power for good. Horsetradlag la at once the pastime aad the I

btialnraa of the gipsy, aad no man

by

mmi

cash

pile

rate--

korae thaa oar-- Marakal Rieaard normaa,aeaaoaa the year scores Prtday afternoon at - mpk-- 1

aplendld horaee are be therla. The waa bald at aat every oal- - o'clock aad aa.--? private.

sorriest la Roaariohe aaaa. rale wltk tke Rev. Ooorgo Sevier

hm a hasan aalla a Pra.hvt.rlan xhiirrh laft forborao. He invariably baya the cheap--

oat to be bad that oaa etaadup. Hodoes the real whoa h.. got the horem namn

gypr wagoaa are aa wellbuilt aad aa comfortable aa Pullmanear. nthera are ao ramabaekle that ItI a nice trick to keep them from fall-ing apart Ry some mysterious work-ing or the glpay taw a dead kiagIs always found possessed a aorry-lookin- g

horse, wkleh must be earrl-flce- d

at hi burial, and of awagon, which muet bo hla

funeral pyre The king and queenwho own first rlaaa horaea aad aptead-I-

wagon seem to have a weakaaeafor living similar to that attrlhatod torich relation and pereoaa with e

over t to noo a "or.Ruled by Henry tea.

The irliH now encamped on Darbytree, near the town of Darby, Pa., larwled by Henry Iar. who la oaadfagale children, as well aa thoeo theether members hla tribe, to thaDarby school He la an enthuaiaettcbollover In education, but stlch cloacto th-- toaehlaga of bis tribal fatherIn the matter of religion aad ruatoma.Mln ai.ceatora. he say, were Syrians,with whom Rngltsh women married.An Interesting member of this tribein Jamea Dougherty, an

who but roceetly Joined the tribeud vttl! later married Stella le. the!buxom daughter of the glpay kiag.hi brother, naraoy rvmgaerty, la

worn member of the Well tribe, aadwas discharged only a few daya agofrom all complicity In tha kktaapaiagand murder tlay Michael Miorakiot Phoenlgvllle.

The law of the laad mean noth-ing to a glpay In Itaelf, but he I can-ning to maater Ita eeeeatlalelad to keep welt within Ita limit TheMril counta for nothingtttb ay the persons concerned ;

ft the magistrate.Hew the Bieete Marry.

I' he gipsy aeddlng I act for a Buninv vieekn ahead, and every member

ni the irliie aot aboutti advertise the event throughout 'hesurrounding country. Thl work at-

tract a great crowd to tke camp, aadtar eMver everybody i permitted togreet the bride and to have a charmwith her good tehee Thaa the cere-mony I made to yield a profit to thebride

The king, with more or lce palaverad ostentatious display , eghlblta theak aad whatever elae he received

for the bride, and formally adopts:aa bridegroom into the tribe, even(bough be haiipeaod to bore rmember Thla adoption la at leadedby several blood-curdlla- oath U-

ttered in a foreign tongue, after whichthe tribal priest perform the mar-riage The actual marriageia processional, duriag which theking and the contracting couple pro-claim the rite of aacred marriagedone

ceremony l binding uatadeath

HOUSKHBUB Hi NTS.

Copperas is tha beat kaowg ajarmkilled deodoriser aad haa tke add-ed merit of betag laexaaaalve.

Vliu gar may be strengthened byfreein. it and then removing the leewhich forms the surface, it beingthe water the vinegar oaly thatf reexea.

Koat fowla with the breast down.Why? neoeuae Juice Will thenrun Into the breast.

When making mince pies the fatthat rises to the top of the liquid lawhich the meal waa boiled guy beskimmed off aad utilised to good ad-

vantage ia tha place of suetClean and cook piga feet until very

under, place la a Jar, wltk galland peppe. and If wlabad pickledpour older vlaeffbr over them aadweight.

Chicken broth when thickened wltkrice aad eggs forma a very Batritloasaad Jeairable food for Invalids, Baa- -

a aot loaf of browa breadtry the "atrlag cut. Put a Ploee afstring around the loaf cmas the eada,pall, aad a nice clean cut result.

Bubeorlbe for the Ottleaa.

Allen's Lung BalsamW'W jweHively Cure iloeji-eeaio-il

Gouatut, Oolda ami aU Hroacltialtrouoleu )awt relic f by other tnoaua.$100, 60c. ami 25c ir bottle.

0New Mexico TownsHILUSBORO,

Prom tha Advoaate. '

The roof of the south port ton thacourt boaoa la beiag raaalrwa. Theiron roof la botag ropbMad by radwaadaklaalca. Jim Abrama haa tha ooa- -

.

T 1 laUaua aha taMi a lam '

ahlpmeat burroa to the World's Pairpasnd tbroagh here oa hla way toKlagatoa early tkla week. Ho aarafouad a good market for hla burroa

Vioa President Kaeer tko MmpireO M. A M. Co.. laforma aa that theoutput of the rjood Hope Boaaaaamine and mill laat moath waa 18,000H estimate tha output tha muteaad mill for Doc ember will be overtd.non.

SANTA PI.

Prom the Now MeateaaCbloaal Ve.oa.lao JBStiBa of Bl, "L,

Rlto, who on November Ith laat w ' '"."Jt.TZl JttJelected to the offic traaaarar ad !?fi'lr-llo- n. "V .ff?collector or ooaaly i-- ? ,'i,ld"r il1",uf"'"very gratifying maiorlty. la tha JJ bJfi for the fj".ity today aad transactedHe will eater upon the dutloa of bin "ho" hnew office January 1st candidate received over hi reaped

Chartoa OoldamHh who passed a W" to l.tno v.rte.worrktoaa check on tke Mm NaUoaal "J"?-- , i,rlf1 ulimak Taeaday. arema to have alao ,d ajmpty by up

Hemwd people la Santa Pe. Ha ? "H1"" tham out asNewwimb, clerk the n a oaadle.aave W. a at

penitentiary an order on Ooatractorfor tl. for the oqalvatoat la

aad alao owea a large aumhor ofsmaller bill. He worked for Mr.Sharp the aow College atreatbridge oaly two day aad drew hlapay for that. HI desert haa beeatelegraphed to ail the orrouadiagtown.

Mra. Catao Laiaex la rorov Ting froma very scrict'i lllaoaa. She baa beeasick for about a week wltk throattrouble.

Praak Oonaaa, the aoa

to apaad tha holiday aaaaoa withUvea. Daring hie abeeae. hla BulpHwill be ailed by Rev. R, K. Wharton.

Mnxr . vjnnin kn la w inthe city.

know a hotter ka. city ioglain of of o'clock

looking to i funeralaaan glpay camp. Burial waathe apcclmaaa Imaginable are eamatary-t-

It la a P. tko PI ratIn atlutn ha laaaver

a

of

dtareau-tabl- e

of

a

of

enough

proceedingot

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and

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Be

Tha Blka' ball at the palace hotel, -

of tha'wnll w- - dn uot tilt "Btlgh?ta?i.rruact the ' "'J--B ' kW rfadeaoaaoa. 1. member, of Bant, fa tZJLil?l ZlaMB. No. 400. B. P. O Blka. a the J i,l&J".!,!aoata. gave tkelr gaeat a royal ttase,which la the aaaat thing whaa thatpopular otder doe anything la tot aortal way

DBMINS.

Prom tke Orapklc.Pot tke put week Jui

haa beea ooeeaed to hla ac- -

rouai nf alckaaaa.Mra P P. Madge wife of the Boots i

Pe yardawstcr at Ban MaidlM Is visit- -

Ing Mrs. W R. Merrill.The county roada are now being re- -

paired uader the dtractloa of oar at- -

dent road commlsstoaer. Mr. A. H.Thorn paoa.

Clark's opera koaae la eartalaly aboon to Damlag. The comptotioB ofsuch s bulldlag here makes Its owaora public beaefactor.

la the abaenee of Major LtoweUya.attorney for this Jadletal dlatrist,Judge Miller appointed Roe. A. W.Pollard to the oaiee duriag this tanaof court.

Mr. James W. Hsmabjaa of thiscity, our newly 4ected rpeeatotlve,waa ion oaiy rawaasvaaai sa m "mpil.ftl.. 1 Ink I yA. - - u 4m4wIn Oram county

RATON.

Prom (laxette.I .act Sunday waa "red !otter day"

in the Junior leaaee far attoadaace.There were & present gad (he deportmeat eacelleat.

Mr. Ohas. Staaock returaed Wed-nesday from Trinidad, a aero she waathe gaeat of Mra. Addleoe walker formerly of Hatoa.

Miss Bowman who has bee vlaltlngDr Shuler aad family for sit weehsleft Tuesday for Texas where ahe will

pond the winter.Dick Ball returned the flrat of the

week from Albuquerque, where he hasbeea aevaral week vlaltlag hi sta-ter, Mrs. Arthur Cavaeaega.

While we oaly received a amaliprlable of saow In Matoa Tuesday

morning eight Inches of saow fell uptne aagarite. The hoavy saow also;extended south sad oast.

Oae or tke largeat doers .'.mi thisnn waa brougin to town from Dr.

C. H Koulhouaen'a Red River ranchnine miles south west of town. TomOllium was the lucky marksman.

LAB ORUBBsT""

Prom the Hepubllean.A Oread Army of tke Republic poet

will be organlaed bare oa tke ltd last.Seventeen ekarter members have beenseat lato the department commander,aad aa application for tho organisa-tion of a post. It I expected that aaamber more will be enlisted or reoralted by that time.

It Is uealred aad expeoted that ourmarcbants and cHIscbb will decoratetha eity la flags aad bunting on nextThuraday. December tt, the day of thereclamation convention. The oommltcchas already been assured of a delega-tion of flfty or alxty from Bt !aaloes.

The Pueblo Indians celebrated hereMonday their annual feast la honorof tho Holy Virgin, who they say ap-peared years ago to the Indian JuanDiagb la the bill of Guadalupe. Mexico.All decorated in glittering apangles,they spent the time between religiousservice, Ib marching, ahooting anddancing. Their daaco program, consxttag of bow-daae- rlbeatwiss andmaay other nameless dances. This taa Jolly time with the ladlaaa andgreatly appreciated.

UAg VBA.Prom' tke Optic.

J. N. Purloag Is report eg very illtoday aad hla case In ooasidered crltleal.

Secretary Romero hag Jaat affecteda aale of 1,006 head of sheep at hlaranch to a Oalltorala party at a bigprice.

ltool.lt i T.it Her of Plagotaff, Arl- -

muia. ahiptel f i 'mi WUtfous Big carI'imiIm of cattle which cam fnmi flov

i A tl Hadley'a reachWalter J O'llrten. cattle inspector

ii.H ilii illstrlct, went to Haton ' mseveral carloads of 'attie

Ihmi in ttiinti,!

Inspect twenty fhe carload of utilewhich Chae. Spriager will hlp Saturday to hia Colorado pasture

Mra. A. Manaaaarea receivedU.0 lniiraace money IB iiquldatloa

baataoae.

.ip'm .m

other

..-- '-.

the

of oa of the poiiciaa neio ny ner iiehaakaad. Tks moooy waa paid overoy oitomey . 0. Hard

- - -ANSWER OF DEPENDANTS

TO ELECTION CONTESTS

To Prank a.. Moore, Alnert K Rale,Krenrh. Carman, Clark, m al. de-

feated candidate for the couacllaad house.Your notice at coatoat for our res-

pective aoata in the thirty alxthaaaombly of New Mexico, for

tke couacll aad house kaa beea dalyreceived.

Ton epociry tkat each of you re- -

socoad: You auto that "ao voteawore oaat tor aay of the republicancandidate at the last election forald office That ahow thai you

kept out of the rata oa etenloa day.but. the official return aad tko offi-cial computation made acrlralag tolaw by the county board of caavaeaera. differ rllgbtly from yoar vtewa.

You further notify ua that you willtake proof la aupport of tbo groundol your conical before Mr. P. P.McCaana, a notary public, at Albu-querque, N. M.. aad other at tkecourt house, eti Aa to that, you arewelcome to take proof before Mr.McCaana or John Brown, lor thatmatter, tl u-- n a proceeding amuaeeaad satiafle you, and doe no Uarat.Tlere will be no Interruption oa ourpart, a our proofs are "in the pud"ag and In the eatlag thereof;" that

" vote caai uy tne pio or mi."aty aad laglalatlve d atrlct. aa tho

' ' may he, the official return aad" . Hl V V

aot suit your pecallar legal taate. youshould not be so heartless aa to han-ker aher oar seat lor tkat, hut thenit notkiag elae will sattaft you. pileon tke ceatost aad welcome, If yonoaa defeat the will of tke people intke caae.

lastly. Your notice of ooatest aadtke taking of proefs does not in theleast run us, aad at the appelateduo we aaaii journey io amaie. r,

Ptal of the territory aad takeour member, elect, aad you

f to Wte osH aad havef" UB tke re- -

"lit of tBC COBtaSt.That a republican body amy see fit

'to throw oat republican memberelect upon a flisaay technicality, orthat they may desire to uae a ooa- -

test s s club upoa tkotr aeuoaa, wevery much doubt, and doaht muckmore seriously tkat oar places will berilled by democrat through theirvotes, or ky asMrae outside teftaeace.la tkat, gentlemen, you have notBleed up the mahe up and temper ofthe members that will compose thenwu WMMMrt, M house w remain,

Very truly your,W. li. tlRBBBt.

NRBTOK MONTOYA.Members elect for the couacll.

8 OROt.lXyTT,TMOaV N. WII.KHRSON,

II embers elect for ihe house.

BxiSevtrner Murphy Sslng BastX. 0. Murphy at irl-laa- a

who Is Israoly latoreetod ismines la that territory, pas d throughAlbwaeerque thl moralag oa hla wayto New York CKy oo flaaeutal buel-ness- .

He was scompanled by Mrs.Marvky.

Waeo Interviowed on tho stotneoodquestion tbo stated thatthe people of Arlsoaa have theirhearts set on single elatehood aadare very strongly opposed to tae billnow pending in coogreas. Rat he

the opinion that tke majorityof people ia the territory might p.albly be Induced to accept tola I etate- -

hood rather than remain oat of theunion indefinitely

Ago brings n man knowledge ofmany thlnvs lie uiii tathci not

.

KILLthkOOUQHanb OUItK THR LUNC8

WITH Dr. Kim'sNew Discovery

ON8UMPTI0N MasOUtiHS tii BOc i;t H

101 1)8 Fres 7.11.Purest un.l U. u Scat Cure for allTHROAT ami LUNO TR0UB.LK8, or MONKY BACK

W aasfj)) ,, rt BfrOlH MeallAem

NetMlae sed

TSMeM HieMsad UBfeaLeaLjagal

waTsrWmJTarrTlawure TKE KEELEY

ineif INSTITUTE,BvtgHt H.

i. .-.- 1:. Lil KLINGAWL: & CO..,

ASSAY OFFICE ;kmin Coluli.to li !,nit iivatsllor

(.! illi, rUrpfoptrtsS'i t sirlulaliralleegau t eHMr Biilraan fist. MaMss soa ewncMsaca.

6wKlltTltl TllU I'Olha. ui . load oU.V. f Itr i.,r In ml. r

IT J 1 7 ih I awraasa St., iraever. Cat.

PILLS.A a ' Bins k m stw,

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Bold Id Aibuiusru.ur by J H UiHly A Oo.

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NEW MEXICO PROVES HERSELF

EASILY IN STATEHOOD GLASS

Rmml of Eniriy, Study Brewlh and Inarming Prospirlty

Duply Mark tin Proiriss o( the

Tirrllory,

QREAT DEPOSITS OF GOAL, TIMBER AND OTHER RESOURCES

I .set Soaday. Oeoember tt, the LotA&tm Bxamlaer Imim IU tret

aumber. aad it m a whop-per la iw; partlaular It containedesteaelv write-u-p of Mew MeaJea.Arteoaa iM California, and manyether western Mate, giving la grant(ataM th Moitnri and laduoemeatof mm The write-u-p about NowMexico It 1mm reproduced

Albuquerque. N. M.. Dw. 10- - Theterritory of New Mexico hat Immsteadl! lacreaeiugj Ir growth aadproaparlty dnrlag the present year,aotwltheiandlng the almost unpreesseated drouth during the prevlooyr coat laving Into the laU tummeraad ending with abnormal ralae anddlaaitrou flood In many part, eaus-la-g

event dlautara to ranches, oropa.fruit farm and railroad, and laport ton ? th commonwealth d.treeing ninny hornet.

Important Inevetrt.The drouth caused heavy la

sheep and cattle, the ralelaa of whichform th two moai Important Indus- -

trtat ef the territory Tha rata oam1a aeaeuo to make at"! pasture torIke locks and herd, and averythlB;now looha promlaing for carrying thaaalmalt through tha wlntar In taeaadttlun and for an Immnni" yield ofdntvee. lamlm and wool in the apring.The export of rattle have been aboutnormal of aheep and wool leaa thannormal. The mere baa ta and wool,afceop and rattle buyer are all agreedthat tha mmlng year will be tha moatpro permit that New Moiloo haa aver

Papulation Increased.New Meniro ha by the het

tatlaa lncrene,l In population duringthe preaeni nr alwm' . Ann antderatil" Uhlnp limn tl'i

BBaaaaaantt'

gga

AN IRRIGATION DITCH IN

states or Texas. Kanaas and Mlaaourl.Aa aa evidence, here I the vote of theterritory naal for delegate to cougraala the yearn of 102 and laflt;

IPM- - Ropublloaa, 14 31; IJomoarat- -

Ir. M.STt, total, 3J.7T71MI- - Republican. 3I.S3t; damoerMt-Ic- ,

17.134 . Independent rnpabliCAa.I.4M; total. 4l(l. ahowlnt 4.134

Railroad Building.The rallroada recently const mot ed

la eavtern New Mat loo ara doingmuch la settling up the vaat plainwhere water can he obtained ao anallyand o cheaply Other rallroada araprojected and the route nurveyod. aadtha early apring wilt aee al loaat twoothers with extensive mileage, baaldethe Albuquerque aater', sow build-ing to Albuquerque and Ibe Magnaooal fleida. thu opening up tbe west-er- a

portion of New Mexico to Imml- -

grataon and commerceCoal, Timber and Mine.

large thi olty.of

Theae ara

of been territoryby

Juau kHaatoa,

DEAD

WAS ILL HUT DAYS. ANDOVRR NINETY YEARS ASK.

A dlapaU-- from m Aagetat,IIm say

Olark, nwMaerofWIIMam and of J

lloa dork, hi at bar home iathis city after aa ofday

Mr L'Urb wyear of

for fuaeral asou, J OtarV,. will arrlva

l root Baa Mondaymora lag.

Clark, wart ofof hi HHRaar. bwa

aairana Kra.ark bora near Pa.,

.laa. tl. ItM. and hadr 1M3

W Rally. P. O. Teaaa, wtvtaa:bad beoa uSorlag flva

year witn partlyala whoaI to uaa Ballard'

Unlmeat, cured bar allMKht I have alan it aorea.frootbitaa aad eruption It doe:.e aad ?l V Sold by

v M O rUeily k

coal ta llgalt aad bit - miaou, aad thaladloatloaa are thai anthracite will hodUwtnered aa good aa that bet atnilBd east of iho Rio (Iraode

Tha In tha mountalaa.the eaatara.

north went era of tba territoryla attracting tba attention ofly and cateualve milling plant havebeon erected at Oueru la McKlnleyoounty. la Otero county.aad In The two Aral are i

near tbe timber, the latter millfrom the forest about mile.

The old oama In Oraat. Si-

erra. Socorro, Coltat aad other coun-ties maintain their excellent repot-(In-

Mineral dlaeoverlea noattaae tobe made in thaaa aad many other

and a boom In miningI looked for the coming year.

The IrrigationTbe Irrigation law wilt do

wonder New Mextoo Privatebaa done much on the Poeoa river

and In tha San Joan eouatry, bat lanear future the vaat of tae

Rln Orande will all be made toaom aa roae, and vaat traota ofnow arid to the eaat and ofIt will under tbe beaaSelenl pro-vision of this great victory won by thewestern over the bound preju-dice of the eastern portion of thaUnited

Illiteracy In New la vaalah-n- i

By the cenaua return Its decreasewa 31 1 per cent from IMO to Inthe Ural named year It wa glvea at ffper cent. 110 at 44 Mi cent, In

at 33.2 per cent Undoubtedly thefor lantt wore Incorrect and

ft. .m estimated 1i many comteti tn ! rfotc Ineliutlna 'lie Mtnerln

flirt i'ttti n ii,i . ,. 1" r

wAttK3w9rStSSBKs feoinHgfljl

2!ijgmBB8a-- jffKK(BQK(KBu

Oa and near theee proponed tluaa an seven private aad select achool Inaatrle have been made In tha Tbe United State goveru-groa- t

wtMlarn coal measure tbe ment ha a large achool Incoal field buquerqne and another al Santa Fe.

eonllaaouf froat a long dlataaoa aouth Important Sanitarium,of the Oallup field, through the ooun-- 1 Two grand tubereuloel sanitariumUaa Voaorra. Valencia McKlnley, hava eaiabllahod In theHaraalUlo, Sandoval. Klo Arriba and tha general government one forSka to tbe Colorado line. The aallora at Furl aad tbe other

MOTHER OF SENATOR CLARK

THREEOF

datadIt,

Mr. Mur Aadrefitfeaaior A- Clark

deadUlnae hut three,

aaarty ninety-tw-

age-Arraagemoau the wait

her Itoaa whoFraaolaee early

Soaatur uaa the rl-o-

tllaeas aalladNow York tor SjUxrdaf .

waa OoaaoUarilla,boea realoeat

thN city elaee

Oured Paratyata.True.

My wifela nor arm,

waa porauadudrtnow wh'ck

ued forakin

wvrk ' Id . Mt

timber Xuntand eoutheartern and

portloaacapital

AlamogordoAlbaquerqae.

dlataatISO

mining

affaire

taw.aleo

for cap-ital

the valleybloa--

thelaad weat

ml!e

hide

BUte.Mexico

ItM.

purrIPmfliciireH

tninie

willtt.

Indianalmost

rem Tti mull .i..i.ni..v win hrfound iietaeeti Hie twt 1! pei rent

Public and Private School,i Tbe territory ha a university at A!

Ituiiunrque. rolleae of agriculture andi muchanlr art at Meal I la Park, normaluaiveralty at I.a Vegas, school ofmlae at Socorro, normal atSilver City, Institute for In deaf anddumb at Saata Pw and military Insti-tute at Roawell. All of theae In aprosperou condition.

In the larger oil let and town tbeeducation! facilities are excellent.For exnmplfi. there are Ave large pub-,i- c

building la Albuquerqueluillt f brick aad atone The capacityof four of thoae had to be doubled thlyear A commercial college and nightschool, with a large attendance, audthe St. Vincent' academy conductedby the Slater of Charity of Cincinnati,and the St. Mary' school for boy aadgirl, conducted by the Jeautt father.are also wall atteeUed. There are al

Real Rata Trtmafee.The city of AstHtqaerqae to tbe

Tract loa, laad aad rTeopmeBt com-pany, lot 4S ta 48, black 10, Pareaddition.

John A. Meaty to Uirtoa R. Kea-ned-

lota 19. II aad It, block (,Brow awell aad lR ltddltloa. Coaald-eratloe- ,

lD. J. Harraa to Medtrl M. Herroa,

lot t. block 0. Ptdt OoaaM-aratlo-

1.

Otto Weofcmaa. truatoa, lo 0. N.Marroa, lots IC. 1C aad IT, block I.P. Amijo y OtOM Ooaalaar.atloa. i,aW.

MIhhm Sella Pravaotod.Take a douhla do of Oaamhar-lai-

Colic, Caoiara aad D'arrhoaaRemedy aa toon aa Uta tint ladiea-tlo- a

of the dlaaaae appear aad athreatened attaak may ha warded off.Huadreda of people who are eubjertto attache of blllou oollc uaa theremedy la ihta way with perfect ear- -

For aale by all dragalau.

Haarlag of Ohadwlak Caa.Cleveland. Dec to. -- Shortly after

thi Chadwlck baa k raptor hoartag waaresumed before Rofe'ee Romlngtoa to-day Attorney Dawley announced thathe had decided to offer no further ob-jection to placing Mr Chadwlck oathe wltnen staad at the afternoonmhIuii

for xildler t Kfitt llavard Thoy arenhly conducted aud many onnaump-thet- t

have been dlcbrged from thamprartlcally cured. The dry, pure airand the almost rontlnuoua tiuaay dejrof Nrw Mexico, ioo.cther with a selea-tin- e

treatment of the invalid, arahaving wonderfully lienoAclal efresta.All arr benefited oxrept thoae who araIn the lam ttagea of tha dread Inarm

Haallna BoHna.New Maxloo haa a nambar of loaal-I- t

lea ahuuadtag In mlaaral and haallagspring, both cold and thermal ThaJeme Hot Spring In BaadovBl oouo-ty- ,

tha raywood Hot Spring In Oraatcount y. tha 0oa calleatea In Tacncounty, and tha Hot Barings in HaaMiguel county have wonderful heeJlnr,pmpertlea and many rate of rbeuuta- -

tlam aad other chronic dlteasss havebeen effected by both drinking aadbathing in ihaae water

Noted Fruit.All fruita of tha taniparate soar do

wall alt over tha territory, grapaa es-

pecially ao In tba Rio Oraade amiother valleya. 8am Juan on the aortaaad the eastern counties ara noted fortheir Ana applaa aad pear. There theyare a rare crop ad nearly no In thahigher ceetral aad Bothers count lea.

The Principal Olty.The large! city In New Mexico la

Alhusjuerqua with a population ofata It (ton. It has bam since Itfoundation la 10 a pushing, buatllaglittle place, oa the east haak of theRio Oraade, with mountain rangetwelve mile to the east, and thoughhaving railroad facilities to tbe north,aouth nnd weal by the Santa Fe route,It people, who atway pull togetherfor Ibe public good, have beat theirenerglea to aeeuriag another eaatararoaneetloa by rait and alao a routenorthwesterly to the Ran Juan eouatryon the Colorado line. Their hopeare onu to be The Alliuquer-qu- e

Ranter to connect the city of A-lbuquerque with the Santa Fe Central.Kl Paao aad Nortbeaatera. Rock lal-an-

ayatem aad the Denver A RioOrande I now being constructed aadwill be finished by summer. A lineha ato been surveyed toward theMan Juan eouatry aad Utah, aad willcertainly be commenced by the timethe Albuquerque Bjaatern la complet-ed.

The "IHike City ' aa Albuquerque lerailed, lake it name from the Duheof Albuquerque, who waa Viceroy ofNew Spala at the City of Mexico whenthe old town of Albuquerque waarounded la 1706. a couple of buadredamid dwelling are now In couraa oferection and are already rented. Manynew buMlncin hnuaea have bejn and

i tier are tieina conatructed thatw.Him i.e redlt to a city tan ttoealn mi, of Albuquerque. Tbe Saata

1 l(ll!l ili i'illlliltiv nllim, employ-iiit- .

ni"ui I nil" nu n an- - lot Hied tnhie rit A I. h Aiittilm company,

aided it) iix al inilueiu e. haa ir.illoy line tbla year In tale

rity. spending I75.ooii aad will apoada much more In ex.enalona at aaearly date.

Mlloo Attaak."I had a Mvere blllou attack aad

felt like my bead waa -- t.za to burstwhan I got hold of a free sample ofoaaeaOertaJns Stomach aad UvorTablet. took a due of tham afterupper aad the next day felt Ilka a

new maa aad have boea feellag hap-py ever since." ay Mr. J. W. Smithof Jollff, Teaaa. For btllouanaaa.tttomaoh trouble aad coaatlpatloatueaa taMata hava ao qnal. Prion Hcent. For aale by all druggists.

Plttaburg. Dee. tv Right RevRichard Phelan. blahop of tie KomaiiCatholic dmeeae of Plttaburg, died atnoon today .

Ordinary houaohold aoeldant haveno terror whoa there' a bottle of Dr.Thomas' Maleotrie Oil In tba madloiaehoat. .Meal burn, euta, bruUea,apraln. lautaat relief.

WILL RE HERE NIGHT

From Tuesday' Dally Ottlaaa.lIt can probably be said wtth aafatir

that the A marloan people aa a whoare little aotfualated with tbe litera-ture of Ruaala. Tbe tbaator-toia- c pat-H-e

Sad It faithfully reflected, how-ever, la modern ataga nroduotkMM.One of the boat of the Ruaeiaa alaya.aooordlag to all account la For Herlake, a tale of love aad Intrigue aaduCaiiag la tbe Slberlaa mine, it la a

preumtlous ataga production, aad Kwill bo offered at the opera bouee thaeveolag of Wedneaday, Doc. 11. Theeompaay Is a large oae. aad the playta equipped, aoaaleally, It l aald, withgraat tdellty to tae requirement otfacta aad with amaJI rasard tor ex-pense. It la credited with leaveaiacor original waiedy.

PhoHMlelphta. Ia. Iter v Arrangements have Ut-- n completed torthe banquet In honor of the vletortouUniversity of Pennaylvnla foot balli earn Tbe telebratlon will take placetoulRbt at the Hellevue trtford ho-tel, aod accordlag to the plaaa It )

be the moat elaborate affair of ekind ever held nere The banquet baabeen arranged by the alumul. and tbeentire 'vanity squad and roaches wIRIk I hen guentu

ilf

THE FERTILE RIO GRANDE VALLEY NEAR ALBUQUERQUE

school

achool

addition.

letfitkaa.

BADLY TREATED

IN Fl f)ACn iUL I V)U ),

TrtK U?vt. FOOT RAIL PvAYRMlkBIT OH a MOOL Of TlXAt HOf

ITALIV THF VIITOPJCALLID iWI KAMA a. to

Jgaa,tProm Moa ., iieiiy otuen

On Dec. II. ,.n Albuquerque Ath-letic

ty,aaaoclatloo i ot ball team defeat-

edaatha It Paao A'lilatloa In Albuquer-

que by a eor of i" toMr laughlie, munager of the n

Paao team, being uBconvlnced of 'a

uporiorlty nallengeij for areturn game to ho phXyl in Kl Paao.After coaald ruble thegame waa arranged aad utrect nitmed by both maaagera. Hcalled for a guarantee of t .n above toex pease to be paid to tba Mbuqner-qu- e

Athletic esenctattoa la Albuquerque loat to II Paao. mi 3Mabove eapeaae la oare Albaqui muewon The S00 waa depoalted n the It

lioudea Natmaal bank aubjeot ta mar.ager Houetoa aran, aad game ancheduled for December It.

The aald contract further called forthe aame player aad Mbetltuto wh"took part la tbe game ot Deeombor 11

and no otherUpon arriving at the Athletic garb

in tti Paao, Cant. Montgomery learaodthat Kl Paao had itreagthened herteam with two new men, oaa at kfthalf and the other at right end, whowere to be played under aatumaannmea aud be rerueed to Mart thagame except aa per contract

Manager laugblln, however, weat toManager Houetoa aad gave hi wordupon hi honor aa a gentleman aad aclttscn of It Paao that tbe maa ob-

jected to were not playing undernames, aad the game waa

commenced.Manager l,aughlla had provided

himself with a pickaxe baadle aadduring the progreea of the gamepranced up aad down the aide lineaand nut upon the Bald, brandishing theaforesaid "pickaxe handle" in tbeface of the Albuquerque playera aadcalling Aadereon. Small aad Cant.Montgomery by their name, appliedthe vilest aad moat profane epithet to'hem and aaylng that he would "meantheir brain cut "

All thl In a loud voice could beheard all over the aotd

Fleet Half.The game waa called al 3,30 p. m.,

and Albuquerque received the klok off.On the Drat three play, the ball waapoorly bandied at center aad aevMreached the man who waa to carry ttroaaonuoatly an galaa wore made aadthe ball waa punted to M Paao. Theball changed band frequently duringthl half which ended without a acorefor either aide.

aeoonl HaH.101 Paao --ecelved the kick-of- f at the

lieglnnlnp of the aeooad half, aad aftera few minute of play Ralrd brokethrough the left aide of Albuquerque'line aad made a dash for the goal llae,being overtaken by Reottt and Wroughtdown oa the five yard line.

Bl Paw. then aucceodod In abovlagthe ball over for a touchdown, butmlaaed Ihe try for goal, making therorp n tn n in NI Paao ravor.

Albuquerque then received the kickff and for the first time during the

:ame began to show their true playingurni and made conalderehle galna ea

ch attempt The ball wa carriednek to the center of the Held whena pi Montgomery circled II Paao'ihi end and wa boatgtof down at

t;t Paso's five yard llaeThe referee placed hi foot on 'he

all and play waa about to be reuml. when an It Paao player graoblod

n h ball and run away with It Therowd surged onto the Seld aod refua---

to leave. The hall waa brougnt lawkMr. Hog, tbe Kl Paau coach, to the

iHiint from which It bad been stolenand the referee gave Oaf)'.. Stroud twominutes aa provided la the rules, inwhich to bring hla team back upon thertoid

Tbla be could not or would not do,nnd the Albuquerque team waited pa-tiently at least ten minute boptagthat the Ml Paao player would return,aa there Kill remained about eightmlaatea to play and a touch down forAlbuquerque waa Inevitable.

Tbla Paao knew aad aa the ballwaa almoat In front of the goal poet.there waa a atroas probability that agoal would have boob kicked, makingthe score to IS In Albuquerquefavor.

At all event tb score oould nothave been worse thaa t to 6 even IfAlbuquerque had failed to kick goal

However. In rule It, section D. therel a provlalon that In ease either teamrefuse to resume play after befogglvon two minute by the referee, theaald referee ahall award the game tothe opposing team, upon whlqh rule Alhuquerque now claims aad demandthe S300, apeejfied In the contract Incase Albuquerque should win.

They would rather not accept oaecent than to take the 1100 provided laease they mat. beeauae had ibe samebeen played out they feel they wouldhave won nnd. aa It ataada. they wereiweiared the winner by the referee,who haa the eole authority to decideIn aueh eaae of refusal to play oa thepart of either team.

Tbe matter will be carried Intocourt, In fact proceedtag were startedby Manager Houston bofore leavingPaao last night

Tn give some Idea of the auorU aa-liae treatment of tha Albuquerqueteam one inciaent mum be momA fair minded R1 Paao aitlaoa eteaaadout from the apoetatora aad aald, "ForOod'a aaa, give them a ekaaoa." tiewaa pramptly knocked down uy thebrawny flat of a poi.eemao in uniformand dragged away with bleedlag none

Arehlteet BUM In Jail.Joaeph H. Stahl, tha arahltaot aad

irtillder who ba created more taaaenough notoriety for himaelf aad hi

SourStomach

Ne aepttil. lea of (areata, nareamvmm. heaeaoM, oaaatlpaMaa. had kcganaral debility, aeur radnga. aad Mtth titha aiamaeh am all da tewdlfmSaa. iCeoeleurwiladliaatloB. Thla new aTaaviry Haa-aat-a

ma natural Julea af dleUea u avtraatat la a aaalUiy stomach, ombmit' waa

teat known tonic aad reaaaitiuai. Kedoi Dypc'. Cur aa

a ladlgaadaa aad dyapaoata. butramady aura all atatnaah wool

by c mating, punfylac.ttKafthaaiar Hm muoeu

Kada) Mcaeta WaatYoti Kat.IkaUM. Sl 00 go MtuylK BeMtaVtlrtd

Mt, Wkkk tUa ttr f0 OMM,Prtpartd by S. O B.WITT A SO., fHehAadl

deed In the rlly for the pact eixjkml it"' hall went in i't liwain I mnionths, wa brought bark from La umM were made i gain ami aVcgaa n a delayetl train thlH moraiag I

officer Harry t'ooper. Htahl axplain that he w im rly waking alualnei. lrl ! n.e country north otherr Mil In Mew of the I art that be'"'d hi i.milnmen that he wa goiag

Mama re ant then went to Im Ve--

the bondsmen thought it belter i

Jodgaient to briag him back aad aurreader btm to the iherll of thl coua

whwh waa done thl morntag aathe boadamen do ant waut to lab

any mora ebaare on Mr. Htahl ntaklag aay more ' buslneae trlpa. he nowlangulahe la the county Jail to awaittbe acttoa of the grand Jury. all

lallMmiaa AsBtBshi g tuiaBAafaxBvw daa) veOBwt wnrvllTPlrlThe schwUr of the iBdUaa teaooi

are arranging an eatertaJamaat hi We 6term ot a Chrtstma cantata, whloh la

take place I Iday aighi at teaerhuol and to which the public latally Invited. Saturday night theentcrtainmeat will be given lorebool Thi eotertalnmaat la free

I expected tbat a good crowdthe city win be la atteadeaee tn

EL PASO CLAIMS

POOTBALL GAME

itfUtat Of THAT CITY fVR PHBJ-UPtCftQ MMftTt OP SHMRAOb'UL CONTEST.

id l uenday imily OMUee iAll in ki Paao Bewapaaer malmat lif MtoHiueraue foot hall team

waa oeeien m the game played la thacity last t4undy. Here la want tatlaewa m)

rne w in game yesterday atAtBMtK par, itwoen Alboqueiuueaad mi rmmi i raaulted In a earnplet victory t,,r the kical team. Tbaneore waa a it in fav.ir of Kl Paaorne game wa without nv aiiMtatibrilliant foatare tM.th ide. it i al ltnnuigiag in aqui,,i, ,M Bratymarred the aloaaure r the gameHowever. AlbaqkHn,,,, mvM mmvconvinced that tkf .itt.i uot get the"earth" cvea If they n. xnk it

The Herald aaya of me aameOn accoaat of aarfcn- - - ihe cmttntr me gnoiron auarein.i, y trf me

south went gt Athletic park Saadavaflemooa waa termiaateu before tbectoae at tne aeennd half. A wranglebet wear playera aad oCclaU regard-la- a

a ma the length of the B- - ,t for atouchdown by the local, exhaaatedthe remaining moment of aa after-aon- a

In which iplaadld ptajrma tadatinraated with wordy dliputoa.

In order to compromlae tha d'fference of opinion exlaCag between

team, the umpire, raietrno neoo naoamna, oy a vote or two

to one, decided in favor of tha tt, inatead of tbe lo lo o tcure whwh waaclaimed by tbe looala. The umpire,aa Alb :qtierq'te man, declared, beforethe head llneaman waa brought la tocast the decisive vote, that the gamewaa forfeited tn the lathe Cltjr aggre-gation. He wa overruled by the twoother oMciaia.

The play which brought .ho contactto n premature clone folmwed a brll-lla- n

run by Moatgomtry of the DukeOlty team. Hreaklag away from thelocal, be carried the ball tt yarda,pladug It on the lo yard llae. Herethe authorltiea dlaagreed Albuquerdue maiBtalaed that the umpire blewhi whlatle and the runner called"down." The meala denied that eitherwaa done. The ball betas, a theyclaim, not dead, aa Rl Paao playeraelBod It. aad. In the ooafaaloa, re-turned to the entire length of the Seldplaatlag it t twen the goal for atouchdown.

Ry order of the umpire the ball waareturned. Tbe aun waa alablag be-hind 'he mountain aa the two ageclacular run were made. The derisionof the umpire brought out an laataataad unanimous protest on tbe partot tne apet'tator swarming on taeneid. they raged about the otSelaland the playera. Reiieated attemptwere maa to reatore order aad toelear the Sold. The crowd waa utterly unmanageable Norther team wouldagree to a derialon which favored thopposing team, aad there waa ao proapert ot a renewal or praying, with taeImperfect discipline nxtatlng in theteam, where every maa pleaded hlaown catiae.

flradually the argument grew hotterano more hot With much repetlttooof it argument, each aid' stood firmly upon the grouBda already laid downIn fnvor of a doclaloa la It favor. Um-pire Billy Mason, of th - Albuquerquecontingent. dlnred the game forfeit-ed to tbe vlaltor. IJeut Daaaemlller.the referee, who repreaeatod II Paao,declared thla ruling unjuatlfled. Allof tbe oflulal and moat of the playerlook a band In the argument. Flnallit wa agreed to aubmlt the matterfor declalon to the bead Itneemnn.slare there waa no prospect of agree-mea- t

between tbe umpire and referee,who held viewa diametrically onapud.The head llneaman waa aummoaed toeaat the declaive vote. He agreed withthe referee that the wlaeat courseaould be to call tbe game off oa account of darkoeaa. regarding the Analrun on the part of the Bl Paao pliyeras though It bad never been made.

One of tbe urgent crowd that baaever attended a toot ball game la thlacity wltneaaed the ooateat, owtag totne streagtn of the onaoalajc team.coupled will tbe Internal feeling ofrivalry

Throughout tbe match waa closeraad hotly ooateatod. la tha Brat halfneither team sooted, but the Athleticplainly outplayed the vteitora. la thasecond half H Paao easily rua up atouchdown In the Rret few minute ofplay They gave promise of repeatlagthe trick, bat failed to make the laetfew yarda. aad the ball fell lato thaaaada of the Alboqaoraue loamthat time oa what advaatafe therewaa la noaittoa oa the ariairoa ap-peared to lie with tha rbrilort, battheir galaa were for meager dlataaoaaad they frequently loat the ball.

No bettor foot ball waa playedla any match prevtooaly held la thlaolty. The iooa) ahowod the ofthe stiff practise meted out to themduring the past week, i oey ami playad altogether ton high on defease, huttheir team work ahowedgalaa for the good, aad they hadmore eoaoreat and m re nearly irre- -

latible llnThe time ha the following ac

count of tha gameNl I'aao played a atroag. aggrvt- -

i game aad tba Brat half watfought out entirely la Albuquerqueterritory, although the Meal boycould never put tbe ball over the line.Twice they bad it within a few yardabut eaea time bait it oa a fumble, ilwaa near the lait of the nr half tbatfullback Ralrd wa sent through thellae sti times in succeaaion, galalageach time, tbe nMrogate aala betastwaiiiy-ft- yard. Oa the icveataplay It waa given to another playerand I'' on a fumble oa Albuquerquein yard line

Albuquerque then loat oa a fumble

lri kick war tried Thin ralle.i andAlhtiqueraue punted the ha., to theenter t the field Time waa thenailed with Ihe I 'ti the I

tl Hie Athletic on A.t"iquerqu' ayard line

Ih Ik.. kuttlf 1 II n i, i n

kicked off and II Paao returned theball to their it yard line Halrdthen called to take the ha:t Juat out

lde of tackle. The Mweaien dtti thoirwork ami made a hole big enough totriw. u waaoa thrtaigh aad Ralrdtarted for the Alhnqtterquo goal, aov-ent-

yarda away. He bail tae Mart of torhla oppnaeata but oae of them

gradual la gained oa him aad he waatackled juat before he croaaod the Haafalllag with the ball squarely on tha

ynrd line, hav lag made a spreadMrur of lxly-llv- yard. The refereecalled First rtowr.. .tve to gala" aadHalrd nvade Just two trlea at It, oa thaaeooad gotag over tor a UMoudowa,with about a foot to aaaro. Stroud bykicked out and Halrd heeled the oateh.Tnia gave them a fairly good eaanoe

kick goal, but Rotbrum mlaaed It.Following tbla the game waa played

around tbe coater ot the Sold fur atime and Albuquerque tried a fakepkty nailed the crtae-erne- Theyrambled the ball aad stroude fell aa

Stroude punted, which Albuquerque tried to return, but it waa biaafc-eu- .

Aa aad run falK-- aad it waa toethird down aad nine yam to gala,when AlboqtHrqite made it gain by nquarterback ead run. The ballcbaaged banda several time oa turnblea. down aad argument aad Albu-querque got It on Rl paao 46 yardline. Again the criarroaa waa triedaad thl time it worked to perfect ionaad Hamilton went around the end forthirty Ave yarda aad waa downed oaKl Paao 10 yard Mae. Then came thearaad ftaale. oae Rl Paw player waapounding an Albuquerque man. sever-al other were Irylag to toil the referee what had happened during thedUpete. St made made the rrownlag Iperformaaoe by picking up the ballaad niBBiag to the Albuquerque goalwith It. The play could not count unite? aay aoaalble construct am of tbarale aa the time keeper were taking aout time oat 1 the squabble about therria croa waa settled. Nevenhel'hey argued it until It grew dark, tbamoon came out and most of the neo--

tator had gone home In disgust whoait wa mutually aarred to callaame on account of darkaeaa with thascore U to it in favor of Paao.

S BMWk.

Met a mint aouid ha loat whoa aihiid ahowa lymptoea of croupchamberlain Cough RrflMNty gtvea

aooa aa ta childr eraa after the croup; cough atoar, wUI areveat tha attaok. It

" ver fail, aad k plaaaaai aad aafeu' 'a. For aale by all aruggtata.

1 in- , r faal mall trata which la tooe put on the Meats road ni i

4 will ruu direct from Ohleagjo toR"'f'ite aad coBBoltdate here

wit a ito 7 , um Aageiea aad othereouieera i allfomla CHIea.

A mar liver makes m hue maaBS'1 ..B1"0" Rm the aatural.never nunag remedy fer may Hear

LETTT USTI

Mamalalag la the ptnwomori at Albuquerque, law It. I lie 4

Peraoaa oalllag far or malai tarheae lettata plena Mate where kaay

aad keen ratatvlaff mati, sum uitraata of adrraftmtwg.Free dwUvery ef lottar at taa rat

deace of dareaa may w tcturtby obaervlag the foUewlag rulea'

Qlva wrHar'a aama, aad raauaat aawar to be directed aeewrdiugiy.Direct letlora ptaibiy to street aam- -

AdvartNNM manor ta pravtouawavia woe weea awaiuag aaatvery.

AdverMeed xpauar ta haht twoaefara It naee to the der4 let.

ter oMo at Wiaatittaa. a &

Ladle' LtaCnara Adeia f. uaad Phllln. Hell

Roae, Bora J fl. Brown 0 W, BaaaBtena

Craig V B. CloverM. ClliWd Orace. Oooaar M 0Magitah Nellie

Faulkner Baatrtallearat Mr. Hutcberaou LucyJone Mr. Juaee J TKeian Kate. Keith Mamie. Kaedkld

Maryleader Mary A. J WLMunaer U McNaul Mary. Mortem

rTaactaOwar AlphaPerry Frank, Plaley Hatlle, Pradt

nary, ret. i t; uRll Maale. Romero Freak

Mlaa Virginia. Reea hafte PBay re Anal M, piBtald Jaaa a

Oklaaer VIomvTaaaer Maggie, Thorn paoa W W.

rnmaia binWler WVn (31. Wtllhuaa A W. White

A HMaa' LM.

Aaodaoa Toaaaa, AieaaaaV LaoHoaaea Juaa, Btgl J

sidro. Huehlaghamsard U Arthur. Barraa B

Uoaaor D W, Couvor jaok. 0lMtBberkUa W c. Oarabajal htahiaaSBB. Osr-der-o

FelipeDaaa OliverMoowarda BddleFraaclaeo fUnuamaa c I. Olbeoa Drive, aiaasiia

Alvla. Oaatro abaaor. (lareia Maa-uel- ,

aoaaala Maaaal. flraham L, S,Oarcla M, Oruaaum Bd. Oelleoa CtlauCO

Hay don Mr, Harria A W. Haaley Atbert, rehgoaa Boa

Johaaaa Oscar. Jallaa Harry Jarmllto Oet ruder, Jaramlllo Pvatro

Klaaamarr B H. Haria H Wlaetll M. line A J, Laaaro

lpts uaclauoareDoasall AJoaaadar, Martla Philip

J It . Maaalag J T. Mauve i N (tt.Moataao A 0. Martivrs Fllemnac, Maalaao Joae 1.

Nard Mr Nlrlaaio JeeaaOtero Juau A A. O'Briea Joha. Or-

tega Melitoa, (Mi I varcs SalvadorPratt Wtn a. Pas more Thoma(Julatana Hla Quiataaa larlaaHueaell t Waller, Rueaell B ft RIB

net Wm, Romero J U, Ryaa CheaterBheidoa C, Seaa Clrarlo. Baachoa

Frank, Hamora Pltaclo, Seaor D. Baatiagi Andre, Saatlago Aadry. aaaeheaMokHBon. Smlta Tho. Saaebea Ptaol-11-

Hmlth Hawley, ttgura auvrUaa,Mimpeoa Dlllard

Term Bdmoad. Tbura JalhB P. Trllrillo Manuel, Thompaea Wat

Thorn paoa WmYaldeaadn StaaunWllaon WilliamVane Colaetlrn

R. W. HOi'KHta,

MISS DE TULLIO

WINS CONTEST

PLtASINO NTS RT AlrNit INT BY

UMIVRRIITY ITUavlfVTt A rSCHOOL OF MUSKS.

Monday evealag tbe elocutkt ".iwt held at the Sebool ot Mnalc uade-th-

auapwe of the UatvereMy of NewMealco waa a proeouaeed auceeaa inevery way The Invocation was del''ered by Rev. hwaeal I. Crawford, pa

of the Chrietlaa ehuroh. be lag fnikrwod by the readttloa at C lapatarmThe Reaper" by the Treble cier

club, uader the direction of PrtuwaaorRreba.

Mtaa Rthel Heald roadered aaof the ''Reeeue of l.yala. '

f:dlowed by Mtaa Bafle Fvaahlla, whogave a ludtcrno prodnot ion, "Aaat Rinora' Hero." which waa wall raaette.t

the audience"fMd Are" waa the title of Ul

Anna Allen etfot,. aad Ml Mavoweaa amused the aadteaee vervmuch by her aketeh of "How MrRttnka Named tha .."Tba Treble Clef clrth thea aaag Kmman' ' rfigbt ' la a gleaning maaao-- .

aad thea aame Mtaa Vkdette DeTulllo' readltmn of "Thr Pollah Roy '

which hrnoghl down tbe heme andwon th approval of all pveaeat "TtiMaaaclpalloa of Maa." a ktuahnhMpiece, wa handled hv Ml BoatrlreSleight Mtaa Fern Rldlev deliveredNeetdtt' "Rallad of Npleadld SIlencea" and the literary program warrlnard hv Mlaa Kate Cunningham whorendered "A th Moon Roae" whichwa well received

The Indgea. Dr Jamb Kaplan of thTemple Albert. Fella looter and Superlatendeni A. P. at roup of Ihe pubtic seannl then retired tn decide onthe winner of the ooateat

President Tight thaa made a fewwmarka la which be ttaaked tbe auien re for the Intereet that they had

maalfeated In tbe conteat. At tbe ugeatlon of Rev. Ma rah of the Prmrr'aa I local chnrch. Prof. Oram, teachnr of elocution nt the ttalversrtr gav

little sketch In which UTe anal.lqwir played promtaeat part intriet Attoraey F W Plaacy waa railed oa for a few remark and neceted In aroualag a burat of laughterwith a few sentence.

Dr. Kaptaa thea Meppen iipoa theat age aad after delivering a hew

In which he aasured the winnera of the apecial honor that sithough they bad won thla coetethoae who had not heea awarded apelat favor had acquitted tbemselrequite acoeptably. annoaaced that 'heJudge declalon waa that Mtaa l

Tulllo be awarded the Bret ptiae. conelating of a tciiotarablp In the I'mveralty. the gift nt Dr D. M W1lonand a gnld medal fraaaatad by II K

Foa Mlaa Belle Fraahltn received theaeooad prise, a aet of elocution bonkoffered by B B. Neweomr MlRlelgbt waa given third place andMl lieald fourth.

RICTOR OF ST. LUKI'a,

Teatetlot t

Aahburnham, Oat.. Apr I II. ItatI think It la only right tbat I ahouldtall you what a wonderful effortcaamberiain a cough nemeoy naa produced. The aay before Batter I wasao dtatreaaed vlrh a eoM aad roughthat I did ant think la be able to takeaay duttaa tha neat day, as my vol.waa almoat choked by the cough. Th-a-

day I received aa order fromyou tor a bottle of your vugh Hemedy. I at naee procured a aatuple Imtie. and took about three daaoa ofhe medicine To my great relief the

rough aad raid bad completely dlaao- -

peared aad 1 wa able to preachthree time oa Baa ter day. I knowtbat tbla rapid aad etfective cure waadue to your Ooagh Heatedy I makethis lestlBMOta) without soUrttatloa.being thaaa tot to have toned aueh aUoaaeai remedy. Rassaatfully Years.

B, A. LAtaXkvmDT, M. A,

Baetor of St. l.uke't rJharchTo OhamberialB MetNctao Oa.

'fwla madialaa ta far sals bv altHhMa

4asggaWaaWfy fasW a1 ptMvVbV

i Hkseaari tkat a eumoktte abuilOf BiaOBtBkan Is alaaaaa tar arartliMM lumilhr by the Rrd FlT had Mllltag company miIta property Sh th Mondlte ditnnThe worhiaaa 0 reached the00 foot level and a plant I aeeeary

ta the light irl farther velopmatTale property ,,, vm,

capUoaaJly flae m u bur)paaetraled over ta Uadred fevt of

laaral runniag frjsj ij l(l $104 t u.the ton on aaaav. 44 kU presettime ine worainp ap, ih rough alxloot ahowing a haavf fUbm spar aad IMae qitfi., with rr.i

We of iroa. The apaahed staadliy tor the w Ulr1tdan uader tbe direct loo qT a

Cote with good progreaa ,. u.dm Review.

taTVtlaTMl fMMrllaMlt

A ear atgu of atatamaohlagaad aerteua trouble la your ayou M

aa. tieapieaaaee or iewhaaotrie Miters will qataahyr tae irouateaome rauee. k

never fall to toae the ttorn ark, rege-late th btdaeye aad boweta, rtlmalatetho liver, aad clarify the blood. Buneawe systema aeoeBt paMlcHlarly adall the nana! atteadlac arhoa vaafcfkunder Ita aaarchlag and thoroeg

BMctrlc Mitten la ealr. aad (hat I returaed 1 It doa t

give perfect antlaaaeiana daoeaktwadby art druajratta.

Mlaatg fdaahlNary.Two car load of ntlafag machMery

were roaalved in Daraago th Mterpart of mat weak aad th Brat af tblaweek uaawfarrad to the La Phtto.where the rpoDoBa patmlt areoarryiag oa ettenatv dovewpneatwork aaaer the maaagemea' ef Buperiateadeat fFHrlea.

Thl BHVblaery will be Inatallad atoae aad the laltlal work of doeeaop-in-g

what will be oae of the graat eatInduatrlea of thl couaty la new start-ed.

in Pbelpa Dodge mile ar afterooal aad are goiag after II la theame quiet, luobtrualw way :h4 they

are solas about tbvlr railroad lldlag Farmlagton Hustler

Whaa you waat a pltire try Ohaarbortaia- -

Liver Tablata They are eajy We twheaad produce ao aauaea. grltaatf oretber dlsaarrteable effect For aale byall druggist

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eahly UWm, per ear. . . .

ally Osteon per eni

"BATT" NELSON

LOSES FIGHT

Preaeiaca, ral . Dee. 21of the ihnnileth round with

aWltt. of San Praacatco. andNalaon. ofXThlcaao Manila

no a pair of bufX dona, tao annaRranimi ihv sera or ooatoat an4nfret Ruche naboaitatnmalkia hand on thr California boy aa taawinner of ih content

la the closing round BrMtpunching the Chlcae-- i boy allthe ring. Mn hi- - i. Iowa lack ad aumriant force to put a quietus oa hla od

at. Til- - riant wa aa muMiilltlor hoar much tmnlahmaat a

bagus being oaa endure and aot nao-r.um-

At stage of tba fightNoieoa wan hadly punlahed, bat a al-ways hept gamely coming up to thafiring Ita. aad all through tba twentyrojni'i be iorce.1 tha fighting, la oaar i wo lastaacea ba bad the tocai bny

in dlvraaa tint Brltt'a asraltaiMaad iba adlc. of Bla

oada aavad him from aotn too rlo-- a

w iaw oaaawr puun. Nniaoa taa woadar la tha pualMa-il- c

world. Tim., attar time, taklaittlowa heavy aouirh to put out aa

auin ha would roaie up appar-eati- y

In hi aarly form aad briag tharighting to Britt. mm Rocao

tknt k gar tba fight toHrtu mi rlaaam- - kit ting aad graaterluroibor of potata otNarad aad tha ratrnapM't of tba fight boaro out Uttiiwtaaaa of bla dacHaloa. Altboag'dNo moo did moat of rhe laadlag. Brindwaaurod grawor ability aa a boc rna4 k alowa worn oloaaar aad moraI'Wtmioi. wbila iha malorit at thalw.ta flrod by Nclaon warn at ckata

nuartora. Nlron waa aaiilj- - drli) nr la loag arm. and moat of bla a- -

icnifiu to raach hla opponent whitmon vara fma war laoawntaai

in. t.uaa waa oaa uf tbe UrgBKtcwr win in taa Franclaro aad It

MimatMi mat Uia fltfh.era will divloe aaarly MMOO botwaaa tkaiuThar wi uo rUtela iurka of uaivinuooi on Nalaoa aaoopt aoma allgbtimiiiamta aoout 'iiutaoa waa Mtmdttu la aovoral placaanun imm iotw or tn aavW golivorajy NOtaaa la tbn riineaaa.Waoa Brltt waa aaon la Ma draa

in room aftar tba dght ho aad tbt .' any;

"Nolaoa la a groat bla; aluggm? wHaPlenty of aWilly la that dlrortloa, batwin "mi taa knowledge or how to waaII I fouafct aa I did to aneure mmhampvoaahlp and protaetod aur

rrtaado' money. I nm still the chant- -

ploa of tha worla and I maaa to retain It."

Nelson had tkla to any:1 bad all the beat of tba Mgh1,

Hritt waa coat Ianally area --

groaad aad aolilag oa oinsUaaoaalyHsstorae tootle made no effort toiMraah Brltt aaoopt to give mo thoworot of It. I win fight Brttt naaJa'inner taa ansae noadlttoaa far tCottia slda. hat will Insist taat ailr reierao. who know a when a man kauwon or lost. I act-ra- the only knock-down of tha right and had Brltt ranii tug awajr."

OPPICIALMATTERS

AWAAOIMa Of fUBLIC PHIHTINOTlltltlTORIAL fUNM

" From Weduoatlay a Daily Citlaaa.)AwUag Uov eraor J W. Rayaolda has

appomtod Malaquiks Haca. of Clayton,a notary public Tin Union onuniy

anas County (Hfialala Aaarovsd.- Judge Jtmn H. McK approved tb'oad or uaiao loupes, aa treasarar ani ollector of Santa HV nounty. Itin tao aSHsaat of W. Taa m i

of Maraaa Oaatliio. as proaato ..-r- a,

far JS,M, waa also approved by JujaaMafia. Boret tea compaales fnrixbsdbora baada.Award of Printing for Mm LtftsiaMvs

AaainiMy.Torrt'erlaJ Secretary J w. Nay-nold-

la aftxmlaace with Advartnw-uaa- t,

yaaterday aftoraooii ..paaad bidstor Hat artatlng noraary for tbataMyHhtata ragUlstlve an.embly aad tot paM for by the Ualtf tKatee. Tksruwarn four bandars Tt liamocrat Pub-Itnaia- g

aamaaay. Hunhua MoCrelght,of Albaoaarajuc; In i' A Waeeion. auraattetag oateopani of sntn's re, andtao Now ataxic' Priatlag iHsmpaay.of aanta Pw. Tb iilda ware very closeaad ho Naw u"s.icaa Priatlag com-pnay- ,

hssag lowest Mddvr, wasawardad tao - ii tract.

MWrc Pumm Waaatvad.Tao Ml" lag pablta funds hava

bona raoeii'il in tho oMoo of Torrtto-ran- jTraa-ure- r J H. Vaagan:

rl. O Muraum. upetin tend ant MawMaalaf iealtoatlary, ooavkrta' earn-as-

MM.start Hviwall, troaaarer aad calloni- -

i Ukavwa county, lasaa for INI,S- 71. taxes for IMS, tMIA?; taxas

I MM. IM.aM.ST.risnar lohmaa. treasurer aad

Doaa Aaa county, taxes fori sat. flOAl: laaas for t0l. Mil to :

mi for iH. ff.T4l.TrJoaa M (laaaaJoa, taaaaarai aad aoi

tmm of Onlaa county, taxes for lx,W.7. taaaa for IMIS. pM.N; tases form tt.4M.ia.

Tha aaanangar depart meat of tlmNtv York Caatral has pjat navwad No.M of tha Poor-Trac-k sariaa. R u t

"Tap Wlator Boaragr." aadgtvas a list af more tnan 1.000 hou.jaad hoard lag houser in all parta oftka aoaatry, giving t v nano aad a

of tho aroartetor, tha number ofpeople tha aoaae can aocoaunoaate,Ita tatot a day aad a weak. Tklabooklet oovom tha country quite gr- -

orallf from Naw York tn tha Haetfioooaat, in eiuatttg f hi- - Adirondackajoaataias, Caaada Colorado, Utah,isrliona. Now Mexico. Texas, California, Wash tattoo and orpjfklsVCMft AsMIMST OATS

Or IVIIIY OSSCBIPTIOM

"No. nothing tu say eoneeralag nf 1

HaavsMM- - which is of a arfvato naturaand take me 10 San Praaeiacu.ai Btaarning as 1 go. waenover oa

portaatty 1, ami my laat ia waft,

I pappose it will surprise you, but It a

"t!ata are U' greatest iiiiUunru; on aarth aad th.y carry mur IIh-i-

irum place to place .uan aay otlmragency." he coutinuwl. "My bnnbi-- r

a phyalclaa nnd hi- - know. It, an-- i I 4111

Btii a phyitlc lau anil yi-- t I know 11 a 1,

so does anybody alee who gives thesubject a mmm'i thwaght. Theyprowl about every whom They lark la

II aorta of Slthy alleys aad imtrawl up ami down aauaaaas Beware.f"1' r i laden wtito poiauaoee,BiiamM tapors, aad than ihny eotaeback to the hiMtM and purr about thechildren and climb up lato bad wRhthem and distribute the germs ofdiphtheria, typhoid, scarlet fever aada doseu other diastase, which theyhat bora at took palan to gaUor.

'The argument ibat aau koop downthe supply or mice la entirely erron-eous. Not one rat In twenty ii a goodmouser aad tar oat that oateees mineinvariably die in coavulsloea beforeli baa done m h daaMge tn themouse sappy. No, thojr aro useless,natty, treaeherona beaete, who have' raaatui tha Aaath. or taoaeaade 01

' children aad evea mn ti. tarrswryiag abont with them tba wornaM moat fatal aoataffanaa.

"I suy. get rid of roar aata, and taosooner row do it tb better will he tatboalth of your family and your satireoommuntty

minMalnarl rWlWasT'i

Mme. Wmm hait. bora of obeoure par-M-

beeages tae wife of a metaberof the Prone Cham bar of Deputise.

Shi- - aot afloat tba atory taat aa Anertcaa mlllloaalte, ont of gratitude tvbar for nursing bun. bad loft bar tto.'W,8o m eeeurUiet.

By making Parla beahera believe I

that thaaa phantom xeeurltles wornleaked In a aaolod eefa ia bar honaa. ,

ana korrowad U.fM,OM aad Mat aptba fraud for mom

Ilvad el Mo. 6 Da La AiParta, la a palatial home, uatertalnlngmagnlftcenily. giving . tlf pros aauaad buying jewais aad gowaa wit boatroaard to cost.

She esrrclaed a remarkable powerover men. being able to nuke theRKet hard-heade- d baakara boiieve barfantastic stortae.

be eihlhtted aa alleged will. urnadbv the Amarleaa mMlwnalre. aadc'n baann a salt t broach ficutloaanephew of the millionaire contnaliagtba will.

Hatters and tradespeople foasfeifor lha privilege of giving nor orodlt.

WUua taa safe was finally opaaadUs oonliit wert- - found tn bo worthoaly ft.

What Mi. OaaslwiokMr, t'hadwlak. horn la

woods town la uaaadawife or a Clirrataad pkystaian of ao-ol-

noaltloa.She obuined loaaa by repreaaaUn-tha- t

aha had a baton of eeeurHI.ie up m ioai ane cooto aot aao tn "

at thr nme. In tho Wada Parkand that tbey were worth 14,00'

ane pronucad notes with taa unaof Andrew Caraaado, wblafi aa hubsas forgeries, aad on tao atr h ofthose raythloal aooarttMa alnedhuge loans from bankars.

Mkc Mrs. Humbert, aao rclaad afaaetnatfag power ovar r easilytnnklag them bet leva bar range rop- -

reaeatatlonaHho obtained ttaManf' i credit fraat

tract-poopl- tmiriBsT r gowaa andaapensiva aata wssV"i raanrd to on- -

When bar asae untad bntok ofsecurities la taw Dark baak waaopened tho aam' " warn foaad to baworth not oear J

AnnnaJ ami aad city fairs arevery piaantar n oanaaay. in SaaoayIt la cnatoa -- ' to etoaa fnetoties aadmlHa vail- tier laat. so that every a

1'iaad.

A COLLEGE BRED RATTLE

BRAIN SPACE WRITER

TELLS AN AWPUL LIS ASOUTALSUUBRUK IN A CHICAOOPAPSR.

"Taa worst blatfar 1 aar ran acrosswna oat west," rotatad tho soap salaa-mao- .

1 ant oa at Albuquerque aadaad a aaata haawa aa pokar running

wide opaa la oaa of tao hotels there."I ptapod with varying fortune for

over aa hoar, by which time I wnaperuana M aJwad of tha game.

"One of taaae partioa was or Cutn-aa- a

extraction. He worn a owt lat capon top of Ma cotffurc Oa my rlgatIhcrt was a hidalgo, in a limitedbrown ml vet pliten Jacket, with aglaaay eye aad a perpetual smile Myvls--n vis waa a big man with a hookedaoae, a loag mustache He was docoratod with una large gun. whlim protraded from hla hip pocket. By andby there atrolled tmo the room aluus ended sBtai'swiuan. wboaeacquaintance I had niadt un Uu train.He came la aad waichad tha gamewith aaaaathlag thai almost amoaatadt--i iatnraat. Just ala. that iloio I

i:utr . king In tka goal.ioarooaod frlaad with iba aaakaaaoao wu dlatrthvUng the iigiWahianTimWhen ha looked at Ms own aaaa I i

a gleam of Joy la his ayw. batdiau i alloy any glnama to inSaaareme. I dlacarded and draw threwaer hlag aad a pair of alaaa. The()hiak took three cards, too, tao graaaor oaa, and Hook aoae with a littleoatMtaUoa. played the roll of tao aoriginal atand-patt- si

"Wall, the graaaer bet tra ohtnaaa caina just atayod.

raiaad the bat lea. Taaweakened Brat and dfooaod ant aadthan tba chink tfcrew down kle haaaitnokaoac came at me lerce. aad I be--

gao to perapir freoly. heal tat ed j

Iractioa of a seond aad then dumpedtny enure pile iMo tke pot. Ctwlu kcover it? l aaw that ha ooalaa't aad

was waiting for him to mv!te ate totake the pot whoa ba tnraod to thoBnaiisbman. who was healed htm. aaddisplayed hla cards covsrtl Pardner. be said, would you land mefifty with that haad aa security?

'The astgitebmau looked ai thehaad aad tmlled 'With pleasure, be aaald. and wont down for hla wad andcounted out five tana. Hooknosepushed enough j ouver and raise over

.and added tha remainder of hla bluestai-B-. it atase a mma af taa. Itniiad palafatly aad nM U waa good

anj Hoohaoaa promptly raked la thaKll the astgllaaanan backhla MH.

weat ut tomsthar. tha BaaI- Do yon miad telllaa

ma wkfJt tMW foK,w had T I

UH," 'Nut at all,' he aaaworad. 'He aad

tao act of clubs, the Mag of diamonds,tho aaaaa of eluh' . Ike knave ofhearts aad the hiec of rl.ina Waa 11

good hand I don iiminr4aiityou kaovr I'liinago N-

The meek mar Inhiirll thebut the other felloa villi ,l'.iilni.n- - to break tht will

THE EARLY HISTORY

OF NEW MEXICO

It Abounds in Curious Traditions and Shadowy Le-

gends Which Arc Very

interesting.

DIScOVEKBU BY QKCZA DE YACA

vt t reoewt aMatac of taa Poram laaata fa tho follow tag latoroatlng pa-pa- r

toaohlag npoa tba hlatory of NowKaalM from taa lima of Ita dleeoverywa dallvarad by Dr. V A. Waaelao,aa oateopatk of that town. At K lTory Int ranting from a hlatortaalataodpoint It la produced for tna banOl of tho local and territorial randomof Taa Ottlaen.

Taa paper roada:TMa I topte of pec ii liar lataraat

to ail Now Moatoaaa aad of attfrbNoaimagnliude to warraat a atore aMItfaidellaeaiwa tkan la Inoorporatai intaw paper. Tao aaily blatmy at M 'Moatoo aaoaada In eartoaa iraiftl'''and anadowy legends. Taa tornaeoturinn a to, was tao aaaytnothrough whiah passed tao Kiue. '

topaoaao to have r byway or Alaka on taatr wax i thao lb and those paaattaf a"' front

Cfiural America aad tao F ruWlc ofMekloo.

Dleeavary of Now Mrxiaa.Moat kkMornvaa ncroa at tba first

uroaeaa to aot laat on nat la nowNew Mexico not waa a Huaalah noblc-ma- n

namel Alvar Mu tis Oaaoam daVaea. Ho waa traa"r of tha

nramalMi PamphUo dtNnvarea wifiai art ll ta UTI toaongaor aad eaaw tha malalaad otf'iorlda. Ta ait ' Uoa ooaaiatad offive veseela aau i mea. Two vaaaal.war loat tbrc . hurrleaaaa ot tha

t of Cabs tth all oa board. Cdo Var . aa nommaader of oao

of tha Ill-f- a vessels but bappaae.lto bo oa at the time of thostorm. T' he was apared to be-queath t' ""W Haxleo oao of the moat- " a kl.ln..Aftor '.i lag on what la bow knowiaa Ta . norlda, Mavaroa with looetaar- - tmoag wlem waa (ktboaa deTnrt egan taa joaraoy bp mad withta " or tao snips saved to fdiowa' n.. tha eoaet Ta laad axaodltlon

-- n mat taelr comimaiaoa of the ve- -

' aad aftor anferina aatold hard- -

daotoad to balld boats aad pati nA boalag to roach Mogleo. By tain

Mma maay bad perished from huagarMad exposure. When tka fire amai'soots ware ftalsked tao It survivorpat to sag aad aaonoadad la raachlagMts moMlh of tao Mlaslssippi Theanramaa ooald make an headwayagainst too current and tba command-r- r

Nnvuxex, selevted the a I rangeat roeers aad abaad cased tba other to theirWe. Hla boat with two others wascarried lata the sen and deatroyoiOa oaa 00I4 November moraine inISM the boat of Habeas da Vaoa waswtwliad aeaore and his little bund,halt dead from exhaustion aad star-vation, with oaa or two exceptions,wore iha sols survivors of tha anthuataatlc nvnedHlon of tw memberswhich set sail from Spain with muchpomp and glory n little over n yearWar.

Pond as a Healer.Orthosa do Vaca aad hla few follow

era warn made slaves by toe Indiana.After six yoara of captivity, he aaa

Ms of Mi oompanloas osonaod aadtraveled la n westerly course as faras tka weatern part of tkla territory,tiiaeew south to the Utty of Mux! 00.intriag his journey through Naw Max-lo- o

ho waa famous aa a healer. Hismothod waa a faith cure, somothtagnkia to our present day ChristianSc.eaos. Ha was remarkably success-fwt- .

however, aad tba simple mindedanctvo. believed him to bo endow Jwith Miiptrmatural powora. Ha waa arouarhabie poraonaga aad hla oadar-Mio- e

atcltas the admiration of ailwaa have rand of his wandering. Kordnys at a tlma ba would aubalst on al-ma at nothing or a handful ot prick leypaara.

The Sevan Gttles.The next European to peaetrate la-

to Naw Mexico was Friar Mnrcua dtMara, la letl. Ha wna nooompaalodby a ttogro named Stephens who badaterod Now Mexico before with Ca-

bot da Vaoa. tad a small party. Heprobably entered taw territory fromtka south near the Arlaoaa line. Per-sisle-

ramora kept coming from thenorth, of the existence of seven cltlefamoua for thoir gold, ellver and lurquo?iw riches. Priar Marcas seat thenegro Stephen aad a fow oompanioaaon ahaad- - To negro reached tbamallasi of the seven dittos, but bis

propensity ot appropriating to himselftoo maay women aad treasures orthe aatlva' incurred tbeli enmity ai l

he was there killed Tkla waa prob-ably at tka Kual puelilo.

Capital Transferred to Baal Pa.laen began a series of Incursions

lato the ivrrttory which gave tka s

aomsthlag elae to think oftbolr tribal wars. They rcculved

thi mvadara peacefully, however, aadone one oooaalon In 1640, whoa tbaybrought before the troops 'if Coro-nad-

a large quantity of valuablekins to be bleeaod aad returned aa

Caaata de Vaoa waa worn to do. warnaaioniabcd and chagrined wbwn taasoldiers began tightiag among them-elva- a

for tbolr possession.Tha first 00a carted attempt at roto- -

'mat ion was mads by Juan de Oaatan l&ht. aad wat pan tally suoosaaful

iu idol tha capital of tha eoloaywau tranaforrod from the baaka ofthe Chaua to tha eltr of Santa Pa,At t'na tlma Spain tlalmod all of thatorrltory of Now Maxleo. all of Colo-rado south of tha Arkaaaaa rivor, Art-aaa- a,

a part of California and what 1

now the Ropublc of Mexico.Territory Under MaNkjan Sols,

la IMO the natives, driven to des-peration by Spanish tyranny, rota in

-- in and drove their opprosors (routthe territory, burned tha enure bee,filled up the mlaaa aa! destroy admaay valuable records of historicalimportanoa.

llagjo da Vargaa tn latl reoapturodtha territory whiah romlacd underSaaalak ooairol until the Meutoarevotntloa la till whan It paaaad tothe Jarlsidteton of the Republic ofManton. The Mi mean republic waseUed la UH.1, aad IMT Naw Max-ia- c

was made a department and Aihi-n-Pi-ri- uumed governor. Pares was

aHsaaaliiatot iy the Pueblo Indiantill atteinptlug to flee the city aad

luoxt sr.- rauilUar wllh tho uiontiniaul(11 In memory at the place

whi n in i un thi- Agua Kr'a roadMauiuil W Anulio was tha laat guv-irno- r

uf tin- - territory under Mexlcaitlie

Menument to Oansral Kearney.1111 Hi. v. mull uf Niiituat IM H

Jnat bfor lunaat, Ooaaral a W.Koarnay anterod tha (Jnattal Citywithout oppnaltlon. Taa followingmorning ha formally tool, pmnaaaloaof the torrltory ag ddeolnrad n to bepan or in umtod matat

i ne email atoaa moaaim'n in tnariaaa or aanta ra, oppoan" tna mainentrant of tha Old Oovrmcr's Pnlaon.marks the spot where ' naral Kcar-no-

awnng tha Amarlmn flag to tbabreeae and from that ""'a to lha proeat. Naw Mesteo ha 'aea uatfor tbaahaltartag abada ot tha stars andtripes. We are " coustoajiad to tha

Kearney monnmr ' that wa aoarceivi alve a thnoghi t is aiaaltoaaee anlwant it roproaen'i -- taat it raarka thapnwa wkora n owaorahip of oaaroontry paa"i to aaotaar aad NowMailoo baoai" an latagral part of thagroat Ualtr i titates. Oa tao upperaarfaeo of 't atone la Insert bad: "lutkla Plain Ueneral W. Koararrpwclalir i he nearefni nanaaatlonaof Maw -- lco, Auguai It. U4g." OnIta frn-- rurface extracts of the (Ian.erai'i :h mnde to tha people onthat eatfal day "We noma asfrlrn i to make ynn a part of tho Uni-tes latea. la our goveramaat all mensi. KTvary has tho rtgutt.. Qod according to his heart '

' stoaa waa ereatarf h aunhinahapter Ilaaghtara of the Amarleaa

fti'volutltm. 1001.Many year a Territory.

Taa peac treaty eneeatod at naad- -arnpa Hidauro two years lator, doftaod

ooaaoaries of tba territory. Thantaa tarrrtory passed fucceaslvelr fromtba aaorlatam, from Simla and fromMexico to the Halted States. NawMexico waa made a territory of thoHalted States aearly three toore yaaraago. It Is a ictrltory of tao unitedStates today. But let ua aot loee hopthat aoaao dap, aoma time, la aa aaoohpat la tho very near fwt are New Mot-ion will Broadly wear tho crown ofstatehood had take bar rightful ntaaoof a groat state naaoag tho noagrsas ofgreat atatoa.

ABUSat OP WATR Oft INK I Nat.

Now York Pwyalalan "wJttts Out Savoral Altaaed Danaera.

Oao of taw arnfraaori of cliafaaslmedicine In tho Now York PolytechnicMedical school has road a paper boforethe New York County Medical assortsHi n th subycit (rf water drinking,which has aroused onaalderaKle dlcuasion at tho monthly mooting of fhennmuera. TBe airtiaee of water driakng are committed by every oa.' said

me professor, "la bla rontlao work.Usually no harm la doaa. even thoughvr fall to achieve tho results desired

B-- t the cwairary Is true la the aotin.'ro.4ueat oaaaa where wa add to thannroeas of aa already taxed heart aad

pincton. and where wa thou(t'leaab augment taa embarraaamaut of or--

'ni. h arc Htrlving to relieve. aVmtetriklnr of all la tho abate of waternrtBRiag la cnroalr aaahrttla. a

require no urging to driak aamuch as poaatbl.

'Tn doubt the eolcacy of 'kidneyr.ushlag' is the rankest heresy, thatliood might result from reducing taa'ally amount of Kulda to aormal quan-tities Is comprehensible, and yet suchI the case. In heart disease thaouao of Santa la (aaa evident, bat aoaoioe iees aonons in ks oousequeaceBrtwy drop of water iakoa Into thebody T.jaas additional work for the

HONDO Dm TU

IE STARTED AT ONCE

CONTPACTatH HAVE OKBSRbbMATKRIAL PON THI BIS WORK.

A eorreanoadont of Hoaweil, wrlttagunder date of Doc. 11. aata. Tha now'rams freight depot of tha Saata Partrnd hare ia aomplated aad tha aawpreaeat brlafc aaggaagar depot 14 byM foot, is ioomlag up, tha htiok wallsbeing almost oompfeted. Tho laturla trimmed la gray stoaa, la going tobe a handsome holldtag aad la to bavjevery modara aoMvsaiaaee.

Hvery buaiaata man an maar othercitlaena not now members of taa Rot- -

wi.ii mub. are belaa solicited to b- -cons mem ben, tha object bolag toouna inn ciuo ap to n memaartbiplarge enough ho bring In an laoomothat will enahls the club to employa permanent gaeratanr and par hima aalary aafgetaat to warraat hit giv- -

iag nil nn tana to tae commercialfeatures of taa otu'i aad look aftormatters of lataortance, a number ofwhich are now nader conalderation.

At a public meeting horo jerrvHlmpaon. Dr. J. W. K.:uin,or and Johnw. Hm were aapnlnted ato r to Bt. Louis aad praaam, :.'-.-c

attraction of Bjoawall to tho NafioaalFraternal Saattartum association, aada pmpjositlon ta hava the aaniiartumlocated here. It la believed that thoaltitude, climate aad other conditionsfound here make Koawell tha moatdealrnble location In tho territory Mrsuch an instlttMor..

Among tho other objects for whichthe Roe well club la to work Is Boothsrailroad and a Moral building.

The Hlinkara Construction com-pany, which haa tha contract for ailthe rorh work OB tha Hondo react. o.",will begin wort tn a few days. Ataoon aa awarded tha contract the com-pany ordered lJMs) hags of blaMkagpowder, which will arrive In a Nrwdayi.

Oao of tha Masjaat artesian walla lathe Poena vaJtaf to tha Canaan wall,aaar Artaafcv aallllss watar T favt "laabaa above g Mgi oaafag. T4mflow waa a trunk at M0 foot la sevunday

BaauMfgl Calendar.Ona of tba aaaat calandara of the

season the atoott yet aaaa by TbaCltlsin la that of ibo Security Mat-ua- l

Life Inxuranoe company of Mmhamton. N. Y. It haa tlx apprtmHataIllustrations, baaatlfal In the ettratna,aad the first It estltlcd When Ufa k)Young, the aaaasS, The HalapoaDaye or Youth;" tha third. 'WaMHeart Meets Heart;" the fourth "Taal.lttle Stranger:'' tha flftb. ' WoaaaHome Ties," aad tha altth. ' Securityand Comfort " D. T. Duck wall la tha'"el sjMit. aft hla oaVa Is aa thathird floor of tha Baraott knildlag

She wat a C 1 it aaoaper,Aad she aaaasalSLainasiHut It ismat aaa wwTattttr frayed

He gown wag torn hi abetter,Her aat has IBM g Vttf,

Her face waa tag) af aWwlaa,une arm waa la a

mie aikid with hfamg saw arutcaea,Hut hiiii iior haiiia high.

Auil l,a, u look flf btottalinjmiti 11. i one

bh. aaa s OkiiaMnasHer flgnt had aaaa intense

And ahe mm the battleutl 'St.-i- about twii lent

Obii'itK" 'hi.

RAILROAD NOTES

ifom Wednesday a Dally Oltlaea.)fPaatrtr ennlnaa an ikimh t.m

rone won i aeam iiko traveling, withn awuae ana cinaara.latoaatato commerce onmmiasion.

la nnaani npnrt to ooagres. iraauat nmay raiiroatl abuaci

J A. Kttos, traveling rretgfct aadpasaoasTar agent uf tha Baata w Oaairal. left for !anver. whom ha willspend UhrlstmaH with his family.

.1. B Rprtor, who had been ompkiyi ai I du Vegas as a switchman for

hV imt two yiara. l.-- ft for hla homem tmllanatiolis. Ind.. laking with hima bono.

.Indaa Henry I. Waldo, solicitor ofthe sasMA Ke for New Max ten ana leftI- - vi-us-e (n k City. Mo,api ng the hoiidsys with hla family Inwat ci-y-

The division point of the Otiunt.which has been located at Anth myKan., ever since that rood bagan otteratioea, will be caaagod la a few weeksto Wkshita.

Otwars have baaa hooked wtth the...... iHrers rur wi,ewu tons i

ri ran nan more arc to followAnynoay ran see wnat this meaaa lau bttMaoas way for law.

loeeph W. Dlahon. rnrmorly fourthvice praatdeat of tho Oraat Nortaern: St. Paal. bat ion appolatsd rralght

MSV maaager or taa Chicago A Al-ton railway, effectivn Dor. M

The traasi-on- i Inental railroads aresaid hi favor a sea leva) Isthmiancanal Tha reason is ohvkma. Itwoo Id require twenty yaara to com-faat- o

while the one origtaally doetdn,!apes can bo built in twelve yaara.

Iaei Sunday evening at the Prosortortan church in Ijm Vegaa. Richand navwjn. a Meats Pa railwayeoanwctnr. and Miss Julia W lister,were united in marriage. TbOy willmaaa ineir nomo in taa vegas.

John P. Kennedy, the Santa Pe OnN--al agent at Bstanrla, arrived at Sanat PV from Chicago, where ba spama naoottj with relatives. He will at--

lat ia thr otnee of the company atthe territorial capital until after thehoiidaya.

Tha romrdalat of high local rail-way freight charge canoed a dlscua-eto- a

of greater utilisation of Britisheaaate. They have a total length ofa.too miles but uafortoaataly tha railways control I, too milea thereof, aadaoae oT the canals can mrry boata

"or as much aa 100 toes.Plrwraan Hand Wbltiaher met with

a pntaftil scoldent the other eveningm Mound whaa he siiooedaaa rau rrom tao eagtaa, lighting oaam aaoaider. Although suSwriag

Wart taker waa made aa e

aa ptaisible aad left to awaitHta aarrlval of a tpactal. which coa-vaya- d

klm to Raton.

WRBOK ON RL PASO

i NORTH IASTBRN

Trains Meat Head an Only One Parson injures autgtnet aaaty Dam

tie at Paso Northeastern rall- -

wny aaffered aa unfortunate wrackbwt Prtday night at Omlee, a station

few mile south nf AlamogorUvi,when two trains collided heaoSoa. Ownangtnc was completely demolishednnd the fireman of one of the crewssuffered a broken lag and at, arm. Ii'

A aoath bound train waa headed form Paso with tlma freight and had tharight of way over all north boundkratas Tim north bound train had or inders id pars the south bound train atOmlee aad taa eaglneer had run Intothe aidlag to allow the train to aaaa.The briikeman, however, forgot to attthe switch for iha mala Una with theresult that tha aoath boaad tralawhile running nt full saost, ran intothe switch aad a wreck waa tho raauR.

The two eagtaa crews, aaataga colttstoa was laevltable, jam padwere fortunate to asaaaa with acuts and bruiaea with the e;

of the fireman of tao aoathtrain who had aa arm and a lagbrokea. The track wat aiao torn upfor a considerable distance.

The injured reman la now la thehospital at Alamogoroo, and slthnngk ofbis injuries are painful nad will layhim up for aoma lime, no serious result are satlelpated.

iProui Wednesday Daily CMIsen I

M. P Thompson, the lumber laaaoe--

ir waa waa at Santa Pe, loft for BIPane via the aao la r'e Qeatral. lie

R. I.. Taylor, the Unvoting auditorof the Saata Pe, with ueaoqaartert atTriaeaad. waa at aanta ra Teal eras 1

aad eheoked up H 8. Lula, the railroad agont at the Capital city.

A. S. Dodge, third vice prealdeat oftie Priaoo system, la aufferiag from afraeaare of the loft knee oap, tho re-sa- lt

of a fall oa a slippery sidewalk atChisago 00 Saturday. Mr. Dodge la athla home in St IaiuIs.

It la reported that Bdwln Hawley,prlaoipal owner of the Colorado aadSouthern road, has obtained control ofthe Short Line running bet wean Colo-rado Springs and Cripple Croak. Tbprice at which this waa obtained lasaid to have been M.000,000.

IThe stockholders of the St. loaw

Yeadeiia Terra Haute RnJJraadoompany at areenvllle. III., have votedalmost unanimously In favor of thaeoneollilatlou with the Vaadalla rail-way company. The dissenting stook-holder- s

of the '"erre Haute A IsstlSa-asoll- s

compcr; d not interfere withthe meeting. t

A apecial left Santa Pe ysataroarmoraing over the Santa P Oeatral atT o'clock carrying as pataeagara Qoa-ar- tl

Maaaser S. B. Orlmahaw. Traatwrar aad Ataistaat Seomary PraakDtbort, Calaf Clerk Bhiolas. MaatoriVaehaalc Oeorga Sanaa aad KateasThardl. of the oace force. The tripwa for the purpose of Inspection oftne read and towns aloag the line

Ktaourtor s. D. Heady, at the executive ooaunKioa of tha

Wrotherboad of Railway Onndaetoro.left laat night ror lx Angolaa,where he will ettead a ennfereaoe ofthe eoaduotora with Ooaaral sfssaaarWslia la that city on December Mad-Th- e

confer enue la understood to ba isoaaaavtioa with a naw time schoduwwhich la to be presented by the a.

Wkaa seen yesterday coaoaralagthe aaaoouted proa dktpacb receivedkt thtt city reisilng to aa ogtra tralato to pur .hi ix iMeen BJ Paao gadOhlcago. Agint k 1, Mk-or- of thaSkats fv naiii nm b.. iitit not haowgsptking amint tin. proposed tralaBfflcialiy and that the AsaoelatedPress had more than likely gotten thenow 'rain that will run from Chieaguto this clt) m a rant mail ami fronthere In 1. Aiim- - u iNtrt or No

mixedlrnu.n Mad. oii uf ibr Wesli-r-

Pag Stager sssm-la- t mn liBs tsMued hiivamaaoaiary statist lea no Immigration j

gala yesr During the first tea months l.lthe alien arriving at the pn't of NewYork aiirnlii ri.il s7 7 while In lhissine .if Uki ii'iir tin .

m.m' .'hV: --par aaat. Tha arrivals last Mav nasnkarod Taj to, mora than la aay woauof taa year. The smallest month waaJanuary, when there worn antorad butII.SOS Immigrant Tha decrease inan nnmt.cr of immigrant to Novem-ber I has caused the earnings of rail-road- a

from that traffic in the saireto fall Stnn.noo below their receipt tnUia eaaie period of last year

Mexican Centrn Chanaea.Appointments to the poalUon of

geaeral paaaenger acaot and Rouor.ilrreunt agent of the Meaicnn Ontralho III vacancies causad by the promc-No- a

of W. D. Mnrdook to aaaaenaTrhwMc manager. It la said kave beenanohJad oa. W. K. MardoacaM. aa--

amvaK tn Mr Murdoch, willtolgyneral paasenacr aaren't anil T a

Ryan, for several years geaeral agentof the Miixlnan Central in Chicago,will t. promoted l general freightagent .1 T Whnlen. now paasena-e- r

tavnt of the Mexican Central in K..Louis, will auceoed Mr. Ryaa In ( hi- -

nat a? 11 Tka - - as'ST T"'Mr Macdougald oaly recently ro--

turned to the passenger department ofthe Mexican Central. Ha waa tormurly With that departmeat. bat left It tooswome general agent of the Southernrwcinc in Meitco

Tht Orient road haa four gangs ofto trailing tna roadbed between Hi

piirnxlo aad Wlnoro, Kansas. Tbeyhava been advertlelng for men andtMma aad are now paahiag tha wortwith MS man and IN toame. it whoped to have the grade ready for theuveas wawi nsfweea sn noes do aadwnaraviiie by April 1 neat.

SUPPOSED TO BH PLATWUM

vwa DirOMTI Of THIS VACUABLB MKTAL BBA.IBVRO TOHAVt BCSH POUNO ON Plgf0UUMBNI QUANT M MILBSM4MITM Of SANTA Pt.Nows has Just bean received of aprobably rich platinum strike oa then!?' , u"b' n Haa Arriba

which ia owned by Baate Pe"d " r"h "he option Isheld by James Carpenter, a Donverralalag expert, it is Mtai.iUKi m.Placer gold exkMe in the Chama riverbed. about eight miles north of AM-qul-

and Mr. Carpenter and Bdwardnunav, u engiaoer bave been work-ing In that vlelnRy for some time.

Laat weak thaw ware .tBim.through a bed or gold bearing gravel,which existed to a depth of foot.

' mTW a nard aaaatanoeof which they did aot know the aa'". as rt waa aeciaetlly foreign towo locality aad aaw to the eaglaoort.Altar a few testa, tkev uau in ikcoaeiaalon that it wa olatieessaad sae aamplee of II to Denver to bo

assured. No report aa yet haa beenrecwivcg nut it is expected that theywill hear from Denver in n few days.

On drilling farther they strack badrock at a depth of about 41 foot, butthe supposed nmtinum estnerf- -

1

olid maaa to that depth. If theirhnpea are realised aad tha reporttram the aaaayer U that tha orefound la plat is jm. there la a fortaat

atore for tha eaglaoara aad thaowaera of tho araat aa tha metal uexceedingly scarce aad brings 111 parounce. Nearly all tha ataiianm nasal

this country comes from tho placertlelda uf Booth Afrlea aad Austra-lia.

stMaltement Caused by Oil Mrfka.The aaaooaceaaeot that oil tuU

struck la the DanUr towasliewell treated meeh exrltemeat la Uas--weu. The work of devetooine hasheea going on quietly for ae era!

ontha ad C. L. Tallmadge, of theTalimadge Bonikwaatora Laad oum-paay- .

bought a half latoreet In theDexter oil flaMa, aad the entire tractcontaiaa 711.000 soree. The malatieids arc located forty miles southweat of Dexter, and a party of survwyors left to survey an oil nine linefrom the mala flMa to the towaslts

Dexter. A ttaao Has will betabllahed on the Pom Valley aArorthaaatern lines, a dlauacs of ftfteea miles from taa fields. A bigruah to tne new fields la on.

Pifteen standard oil riga ware or-dered aad work oa actual develop-ment will atari at once Alowa will

known at Oil City, N. M.

Mr. aad Mrs. W. M. Burger of Helenare at Saata Pe. where they are pack,lag up their hoaathold afreets oraparatori to shlpanoat to Baton. Mr.Beraur says ha hopes to hava thaBelaa Weekly Tribune Issued by Pen-- ft.mary 1, ttos. He haa great faith laBelaa, aad says it will ba tha bombeat town la the territory In a rowyaara, tho beat being Albuquerque ofcourse.

"One ef Many."

(By B. Dye.)While watching the camp firs tonight

on this lonely western piaia.think of Lboao dear happy daps that

nan not return again.Those days, I maaa, wbea thee, bm4

lag, ia that distant sunn allms,Did oaoa ooa fees a true love to ma

whiah nearly equaled mine.

Par aeroas the Rio Orands, and be-yond taa sunset throat,

With an aching heart, l waader faraway from frlenda and home,

But love, thou art ever preaeat wltathy tad reproachful gate,

Thanking my lonely room with vis-Ion- s

of tlwhaoaoo happt days.

Those days whea thy wonderon harleyea know no trees of lanre,"Ire drank life's cup of sorrow m

taeee cheeriest Ittor years.Tho those dear happy daya hare van-

ished now never to rattan,Yet, my heart thru Mldless nans will

for thee ever yaara.

But hateful avarice lured ma fromthat by tha gleam of gold.

Tho I loved thee darling mora thanwords have ever told.

Aad ah, Uatteht I feel like soma loanbird whiah haa lost it' mate

And It's needles ror me to aay thatmy heart la desolate.

Yet aeraph maiden, never shall aa- -

other love be known to ae,Tho eodleea ages part at my heart

will aver raithful be.Rut 1 am weary of llfo. aad loag to

jola that oa taa; tbore,Win re thev nay that, our troubles,

and heart aehc are forever o'er

Hill Ii. 11I1I I hey .:ii in- tM"ti. wherel.ii i ly tlutti rt . t lil.lWSfL

AiiU I lieajd 111

calling from that laad of gloom

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MEXiCO TO OCT SMAW OP WATER

BOTH TEXAS ANO SOUTHKRNNBPUBUI0 TO BI BRNRPITTSDBY UNITID STATES BOVSRN-MCN-

RISIrtVOIR CONST RUCTION.

lAnd owners of the Rio Oraade valley met In Kl Paao Monday aad orsanixed a Tttxaa Water Users' aaaociaHon. to cooperate with a similar organtsatlon which It to be forned atlats t'riicea, N. M., Thursday Tha as-sociation will aid la the conat rod Ionof the Klepbant Hutte dam. vavontymiles north nf BI Paao. Many of theprincipal land owners of that localitywere present at the meeting A OOBimlttee of tftota waa appointed to perfeet arrangements, and a oomajiMoaof three was named to jiin a aaaa--

It tee of three from Las r 11 rat aadform an interstate committee, to ecbnrge or all questmas m rtsiafsfi "an eqtiitnble divlsloa of the watara ofthe reservoir aad ma'ter of aimllarImport Another moating will be heldDecember M

According to B. M Hal., the conanlting engineer la charge of the con- -

at ruction work, tha reaervoir willstore sufficient WSter to Irrigate 110000 acrca (,r land In Now M ex too and73,000 acres of land In Texna aad OldMexico New Mexico la Included Intke reclamation art, but Texa la net.and 11 In neceaaary. therefore to

two distinct water usera' as-sentations, whloh will operate underdifferent condition Texas and OldMexico, by agreeing to the construe(Ion of the Unephaat Rntta dam and byyielding their rights to the water orthe Rio Oran.ls, will be given a pottion of tha toiHid storage from the reservolr, hut neither ran use thin norparticipate la the benefit of the Irri-gation net without apecial leglalntlonby congreat. The Texas Water Deer'association will at oner proceed to aecare such apecial leglshttMa and winalao arrange with the Matlean autuwltlea for a divlsloa of lha water othat tha Met lean side of the vaib vear Rl Paao may receive Ra quota

If- - " Hm4 -w. ai cralg. im of tha moat imperata eharaetur with whom the nanrers of Blsbee have bad to deal, wasrooapturea arter a dasperate hand tohand riant with Denatv xtawria rimm.,Chldeater. rralg waa recently broughthack to Arteoaa from Utah, where heeaeaaad from n wholesale horae raidHe waa releaaeil on bmt Bai,.i..and immediately hired a horae an i

aaddle from a Tombstone livery manand rode to Rlabee. He sold the anddie 10 a nawa broksr aad waa la theact of closing n deal far the aale ofthe horae when rhideeter came uponhtm. Craig ma.le a Serce attemptrhaMm officer, bnl waa ovorpowere,!

WeWHawHB AMmgairqas InattloUe.An imptyaat piece or maohlaery .,1

the PJMnmnc Light nlant broke le.ievening Bad heat the electric light .

wrumini 0y asDsger tywea warenot of the quality which he daairenA J. tlrlftin, chief eagtaeer of Ui.company, weat to Albaoaerone lasnight nad lo:ay tao AJbwgaarquePoundry aad Macblae comaaay madea duplicate of She mvrt hiwee, u.oriffia oaaaot ra4ra to twn withthe piora of maebbjery aatil tomorrow. hence tho chaaoet art that thelight tonight will aaala ha noor amioMMwaiars are asked ta aaa ag fanBgkM M poealble ao aa to give lightto all. A little Meat m hatter a.n

e at all New Menlcaa.

TlmakBaMananaaJ - A -riTTfsnagBBB nftWfU

Kw imnpia reaHte dkat Maw Meloo haa more forest area than t..great atate of Peaoaylvaakv Tka NanMatlean sara of taa hla iaaaiM ,oibkla or; '

Taa plant of the Amertcaa Lamherromngay ta Albaquorqao it oao of tb

in we rown try and the largestIn ihe southwosl. Manufactured turnbar from It ta bolag ahlaaad u, the

at distant points af the Uait,iHatea and tho lumber la giving satiKnaan. uoaaHierina taat New Met

loo ia called aa arid wanto by lu eoemlea. tke torrUorv la aWaias-- riirwall. WHhln six montht that compnay will employ between MS amil.ooo men la Ita aaw mills, bos: htorlat, door aad sash faotorr ta Albuqaeraae. aad this alaaa will bsenreIiroaaeroua tlama ta taa Dana attvThat town waa very larky laSaed inaeeurlag the location of the keaSgaaiten of that company."

Bemlng's Christens Carnival.Tha carnival whloh la to take plar

hare for tha tour uayt roitowinr"lMW racelvlag moat careful

attention from tho commtuaaa whichhave It In charge. Monday mornlnjcwiii be devoted ontlrelv to raeiae irdifferent kinds. Tueaday afternoonthe atecr roping eoatatt will Ukspinre at Meyer alaughter peaa, when-!rixe-

amount In t tn IOt will be givn. Wednesday afternoon a goat rop

lag eoatatt will take place, with priseamounting to Thursday afternoon the much looked forward to ringtournament will be hold, with nrlaeamounting to $175. On Friday afternoon tha three atear contest, the mostinteresting of all. will ho witaeaaeti.aad upon this tame evening taa maaypoopin wnu nave enjoyed the Bracedfag events of the carnival will endtheir enjoyment of tho whole hy ateaaiag me K. of P. ball. Tka ear

nival prom teea to be a great Baconaad will he t ami roe of treat eair,meat to Deming people.

OHANBff IN PPAPPHOTRL SYSTSM

gating Mousse en BI Pass A Northvastem Unwar New Manaaatasat.The Itat system of hotels wag ret.

laureate on the lines of the Ml PaaoNortheastern railway haa ahaageibaada. Jay Burns, who haa haaa manager of the satltg h on tea on this lim-ha-

retired aad win return to binhome at Omaha, Nehraaka. where huwill eagato la the hotel butin tea

He it auooeodad by f. W. Ouraey 01m Paao, who has lakes charge of theatrvtce. The new maaager aaa hadmuch experience In thla Haa aad willgive the traveling public the beeservice possible.

KhshJ CMatrrh quiok(y nehfju trsei.meat ay Bly't Uresm balm, whaskia agrae.alar nanmlli, It la rseslvsd mitaeli UisaatasUa, eleanass and aaala law mWa sur.fast ovar whiah II dlfroaas itaah1. Sraggiatsail the Mo, sis Trial alas by auTT, 10etatt. Teat It and you are sara to eoatitms

AmioHHoomaiiUTa aasonju.f.ut thuas who are partial

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