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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository
Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers
4-18-1906
Las Vegas Daily Optic, 04-18-1906The Las Vegas Publishing Co. & The People's Paper
Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_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 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].
Recommended CitationThe Las Vegas Publishing Co. & The People's Paper. "Las Vegas Daily Optic, 04-18-1906." (1906). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news/1500
LAS VEGAS. 215 W MEXICO. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, ICC3VOL. XXVII.
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Reanonae to the toaat "New Meal.00" given by Oovernor H. J. Hager-ma- a
at the baaqoet of tbe BattaMu' ILeairua of St. Loula, Tuesdayevening, April ITth:
H I a great honor and a greatprevllr-e- to be chosen to apeak fortbe Territory of New Mexico on thisoccaimu Many of tbe peo- -. fromour part of the great sou: J are
Fire Fiend Combines to Make it Worsta . a r i nn '
Csa works on south Market streethave blown np and starter another bigfire In that sect loa
la Oakland flvo persona were killedby the collapse of the Empire build-int-.
, rToenty-on- e bodies have been takon
to tba morgue. . ..
Military are parading tbe streets.guarding banks and other eetablixh- -
ments. Soldiers have received or-
ders to lioot oa sight any one detected in then. -
, Newspapers having their power cutoff have combined and wilt Issue cepaper from the office of the Chronic1",which has Its own power.
TV dpfltae already, inrtirted etl- -
matvti roughly at fnrty ml'llcns,Voices the winds comes up from
the wet and Wows the flume towarlrthe hay, nothing can atop the itntciirof the city.
1 Fire fatloa rta 'Wsy,'an FaancUco. AoMl 1. 10:1- S-
Flre has taken hold of th sixteentory rH bolldlnc and flames ar na
bulPW leHy In the VoUIor of thfbtHWingbut as yet they have no'inread above the fourth - floor. Thbark of the Monadock eleven stor?hnlldlna, wh'ch was nesrlna couple-tlon- ,
has fallen out; and the tomethreaten to cause a great fire Atthouah the fire is raging on all slderof the Palace 'hotel it has not yettaken fire. The flamee are rapidlynearing fb Postal Telegraph comoany's building, and are wtibfn ablock of the Associated Press and thefeatern Vnlon, .The Postal rompanv
la prepared to vacate- - and thla willshut off all telegraphic communicationwith the outside world.
From present Indicattone the entirebnnlnesa district of both the whole-sale and retail districts will likely falla prey to the flames.
. "Other Towns Damaged.Sacramento, April 18. Reports re
celved from the train dispatchers' of-
fice tell of the minor earthquake dam-ap- e
at Sulsun and Tracy m San Joa-
quin rounty. A report cama fromWoodlands statlngthat chlnroeys wereknocked down there. Word came fromNapa, that there was scarcely awhole pane of glass left In the place.
'. New York, April 18. San Francisco was practically wrecked by an earth-
quake at 5:10 o'clock this morning.. ;The shock lasted: three minutes. Thous- -
anus ui uuiiuiugs wcic uaututu vi utsu ujtu. r, sue'great.;. ; ':."'V .
No water Is available and fire rages all over the city. All telegraph wireswith the exception of one are gone. Tiie city hall costing seven million dollars
already thoronatily well acquainted '
aith the atlllty, energy and publicpit It of the bualnnas men of this
beautiful city, We know that you nem.mph'ch here Hr wbr you ktva iVeady aompC J. Vre te, r.
lure 'to say, not one of the hundredsof New Mexico's cittxens who vlaltrdthe LouUIana Pmrchaae Expnaltlon..two years aca who does not believethat you will aiioc"d in making yoeacity the 'commercial equal of the gj 1 1,city east of you. ,
ThIs did not seem posalMe a C '
years ago, but we of the gret we;are accuatomed to rapid changes, andwe know that the persistent energyand marvelous push which prevailhere must win. The spirit which now4 "
animates yon Is the great spirit that ''has made the t'nited States the great '
nation it Is today, and It is the spiritwhich is changing my own territory
is In ruins. Modern buildings suffered less than brick and frame. The terrorof excitement is Indescribable.
Most of the people were asleep and were suddenly aroused and rushed In
to streets undressed Buildings swayed and crashed,the debris. Panic reigned
Lick House was badly
At nine o'clock word came to therailroad offtr her that the cowriecourt boos at Santa Rosa bad fafkmaad a number were anted, but thestory is nut confirmed. a '
A hotel la the town of CollinavUle.on the Sacramento rlverwaa wreckedby th shock. 'o one waa injuredthere. , - -
. Resort From too A"teles. .
U A , AprU 11 IftfornuttonteeelTed hero from San Fraarlaoo tothat tha Mechaaic'a paUlion la beingneed aa a Korgno,r to 11 o Clock 09 bodies hodbeen brought la aad mora were coaa--
Ing all the time. Tht Palace aadGrand hotels have been deatrojei.
Fires an reported In Oeklaae)Alameda and Berkeley. The aboeaacontloue, but have dona no furtkerdamage.
8n Fraociaco, 4X) p. April 18
It is reported that tbe entire Pacificsquadron baa been ' suns. lYscticeilythe entire wholesale diatrtrt baa beendestroyed by Br. The flames spreadto the Hayes Valley district and resident section. The St Iffnsrta CVtbedndis amonfr tbe buiMins bnrnlnit.
; Oonilnued on page Z.
Death Valley Miner
Makes His Arrival
"groiUe," Uie lath Valley miner,arrived In the city today accoatiaDi d
by his wKe and show troupe, a4 i'iappear at ,he Dn?na thla tve'.i'.ifiKe says thai all stories of his havingbeen arrest A In Los Angeles arefalse and that he has managed toKeep out of Jail so far. lie has beoplaying to crowded houses at everytown in which he has appeared andIs meeting with big success.
The ncenle effects are carried Inslxty-ta- o foot baggage cars, and weredesigned for eleven ponderous eet,depicting scenes both east and vestbut principally In the picturesquesouthwest, la Southern California andArisnna, The east number thirty andincludes three famous characters. Thefirst Walter Scott the noted Deathalley miner,' who given the play Itsname, The aecond. Ell A. Smith, theAlaskan mall carrier, who has spenta lifetime in the far norfli. The thirdla the original Diamond Jack, theBritish Columbian giant Scott Is ac-
companied by his faithful mule Slim,and 8mith by his entire pack ot Alas-kan wolf doge.
The Harris Real Batate eomnauy'aoffice ta open and the firm la dointbusiness right along, notwithstandingthe Illness of A. H. HarrK
Deasley, of tha United States forte,service, will apeak on Th ForeMTree on the Dry Farm; B. t Par-sons,, of Parker, Colo, one of Urnmost successful of dry farmers, willsneak from hi long experlenca onThe Campbell System Orchard."President B, O. Aylesworth of thaColorado Agricultural college, is tobe on the program, but has pot an-
nounced hit subject Prof. V. M.
Jardme, agronomist ot tha Uth A. ftM. coTlere. will speak of "Tha Camp-bell System In Utah." 3. L. Duma-hu- e
will deliver an address on "Scien-tific Farming." In addition, oaa crtwo men for the New Mexico A. ftM. college will be placed on tha pro-
gram. This matter lll be arrangedat the meeting tonight '
There will also be opportunity forInformal dlscnnslon and for. the ask-
ing and answering of questions.Secretary C C. Williams of the
Campbell association, writes that Ihocompany baa already placed orderstor a twemy-ryr- e aorse power Reevesengine and complete aet of plows,packers, harrows and drills necessaryfor cultivating tha farm here. U laanticipated that there will be no difl-cult- y
tn getting tha machinery on theground before May 4. President T
ahue Is now la Chicago and will takeup personally with the railroad com-
pany tha natter of hurrying alongtha shipment
and SL Francis Hotels stood the shock. .
: . People flocked to the. tel egraph office to send messages to friends and werefcantic because no wires were t be had. The greatest damage done --was oa
in spue or many oimcwuee into amodern, . progressive com-
munity. If there are any of you whobelieve that New Mevtco is not ani-
mated by the same ambitions. Inspired :
by the same patriotism and upheld b .
the same Ideals aa the eittseae ot ,
Missouri, Kansas aad Illinois, 1 want(Continued on Page Six.)
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: College Men litre
Preparations for Campbell Con-
vention and Opening of Farm
iuvi iiic is icurivu iu uc: :.n , , -
burying the occupants in
life reported, . The Palace
block of that district.
; The haH f justice Is momentarilyexpected to tan. The city hall lamost an entire wreck.
The Mechanics Pavilion has beetconverted Into an cajergencjr hospital;Th Oread opera hauso anffered
Estemim Across oConthnent.
Wairrrhigton, Aprtl lS.-3- The SaPrasicisco earthquake reached - acrossthe continent. The elsmocraph atthe weather bnveeu ibrre showedviolent agitation about 8:30 o'clock
thla naernlnr. The faatrumonts ataoaB were MW, : vibrating, a&owingthat the earthquake had not cased.. .: .;. City Ueder Martral taw.; San Pranclsca,-Apr- 18 10:45 ThePalace hotel la now on fire, i Thebig Pbelao boSdtag t Xarket andOTarrel streets, is also burning. Thesooth aide of market street, betweenFourth and Fifth, is new oa fire andthe fiames are spreading In all directions. The city la now under martiallaw.
It seems that the entire ;.,..nesssection must be , destroyed.' MayorSchmidt has. Called for aml stance ofthe entire Oakland fire department,and, has ordered that all dymmtteavailable be need, to blow up buildingsin order to stay toe nrogres or the
Early Morning Summary,San Francisco, April .18 :30
Facts so far as known at this hou,-ma- y
be summarised as follows: ; .
Hundreds of people killed and . probably 1,000 injured. . X
Mechanics' pavilion has been converted Into a temporary hospital ,sndalready several hundred victims of
in the hotels.damaged but no loss of
broke out in nearly every
up, San Francisco win experience 'thKreatest couflagratVon of moderntimes. "
. , ; ' "
On lower Market street, block afterblock ot substantial bnHdinga havebeen destroyed. A big fire was raginga, the comer ot Pine and " Sansomstreets, a block from Um AssociatedPress office. '",'No report are , receives from ', theentide of Am Fv-)ctc- hot the dini-ag-
e
across the bar' tnet be enormous.Oakland la Mii to have rafTeixid
v'v.. f- '" ; 'eerejr, --'
--"'At :15 o'ciork anothar V'Ock. .wae
fo!vblch 1n(e-i-nftet- ! tho panic. .
; People start for tke strorts, batthe shock was ouly of abort nfatMm.
OprnatOrt Brave Oeattt. -
San JFraacisco, Aprtl 18.-- 10:S5
the fire extended from tho Perry toFront street, and pretty mnch allenoth of Market street to about Sev-
enth street, with sporadic fires in thepark section ' and western division.There Is no way of estimating thdead. It may be hundreds and it maybe thousands. The Postal Telegraphoperators who have been at" theirporta were taking their lives in thetrhands a the bniMteg was collapsingand fire was within half a block of
them. ;
Prom Pine to" Dupont streets thefire can be seen raging In all of thedowntown districts.
A brisk westerly wind la coming npand tbe destruction of the entire bus-
iness district it threatened.
a) sPresident' Luther Foster, e.
Prof. J. J. Vernon; head of theagricultural department j Prof. .
J. D. Tlnaley, head of the soils,department of the A, 41 M. eov' ,lege, arrived on No. 10 todayfrom the south. Arrangements fare being made to take them dout on t' a mena this afternoon . ,
and thlt evening the gentle- -; men will address a meeting at .:
; the Commercial cluS and talk .."over the piers of the govern- -
. ment institation. rer.tr ling dry,farming. A big attandrince at q
.' the club meeting Is urged. Let .' all who Interested la dryfarming or in any kli of tntm- -
log or tn the developrrer ofthe community turn out A dl--
rectors' meeting will follow tha" open nieetlig. ,. '
aa-
-
.south Market street. ' Fire
Saa Francisco, April .18. Tbe TaV
eneia Hotel, between Seveirbewrfk ulEighteenth, on Valencia street,five story frame building, toptfted over
into tha wtreet Vunhrx . eweuty-- v
persons ta the ruins; The fire tranM on
ri(rtvtej-J- h irtneet n Valencia ctreet,
imaged o tRMtly that It wae tmpoe--
eibly to set oet the lire apparattre,
A JodKinc house Seventh betweeaUnrnnrA nwl : ITtwet evfirelTcollaeeed and cmght on fire. From
. eenty-flv- e to 1ghty person, are be--
. nerea 10 oe vnrwa aer uie nawnjruins. At Tveary-xewa- and Mistflon
' m jincoods store ot i.ipDMn caught00 ffre. threaientaf the et&HIoek.
' At ESshteenpi nd TalqRcla there Ita rerice In the tiwet Mix feet wHe.
tracKS ouiaij ivmwi, sua uhuk i m' vtandstllL
Many peraoas are seen oa the afreets
suffering from lnjurtea.Fire, hich eras raging In the rlcini.
ty of Foartk and Stevenson streets'
got beyond control and leaped to theWinchester rooming house oa thewest sWe of Third street,"' block
. awar from the Palac hotel. Therooms of the Palace hotel were vacated early this mornlag and the guestsreturned later .to gather op their ef-
fects.
The, loss of Hie seems to be confln-- a
"
in tho noor districts. ' - -. Every few minutes explosions were
. beards as buildings were blown op to
jtop the flames. It the wind comes
i preparations are etdng n rapidlyfor-Xh- e fourt liquaiaerly exmventionot the Campbell System, Farming as-
sociation to be held In Las Ve&as on
KayS.' The matter Is being advertised
thoroughly, not only throuibcul Ke
SlexIcQ, tmt la other alate ard ter-
ritories of the west AU ih New
Kealeo aewopapera kavo ben re-
quested to publish notiee ot the con-
vention meeting and nrga ac aitend-anc- e
from their localitfc. Themayors of towns and cttJei and thecowaty comaolaslonera have been re-
quested to and appointdelegates to attend tha convention.So have edaeatlonal and commercialbodies In tha territory. Tha Svita Fecompany has been asked to ak an
especially low, rat to th conven-
tion. fIn connection with tha convention,on the afternoon befora, will oceirthe formal opening of tha Campbellfarm on the mesa oast of the city,It" U expected that , tfce machinerythat has been ordered by the Campbell association will be oa tbe groctidbefore . May 4. U It will not bestarted until ,thatfday and apeclal op-
portunity vrtSI be offered to the dele-
gates to the contention and to citi-te-
to go out on tha me--a aV etbe work begua. k I
Tha' arogranv .Cvr tha cxmenvfon
The Optic Is making arrange' ments to secur a special aljtttetegrapn from C;k
poasible detaila of tha tarrriJedisaster, wtki wKl x:ar 1a
a etra edition at eit o'clocktomorrow tsmtSsx. Thla wincontain tta Kat of dead aad in-
jured Cr aavtUa try bar-rta- lned fy 1
afrhfrwtki' y '
v
ihas been partially arranged. . F, W.
LAS VISAS DA1LV erne. vtedszsoxx. Area. n. tsec
The whole oprsiioa of these elee-- , pressors attained taste tb rytValrrwrectanrast la the world. U has onesaeeroofa whb US.4 oqnaro feetof rSoor, the largest aaleerooca la theworld. It eeenais tho largest kaber-daehr- y
ahoop ta the woorid aad oneof tb largest far shops. Tb aulaentrance fs adorned with, the blgbeet
1 AEUIPniEST HEADS
EMnifeds off
.People "Perish
trie power doors ateaas practkaJlythat the is nsee safe fm tlae;that tho ship ts always ratiig fthdoors ahnt while to a daageroas loraHty. aad that therefore, she te ta aasnatakablo toaditioa when., the tones- -
peeted happen a" .
ftemsflce fUscS, CiionacThe romantic career of the naereui.
PraMte te iUe JESUIT BltDERor uranasa reacaeo a imi waea bts;expoitloa of the world's work, wosengagenMwi wss announce to LMyiderfal sad beeuttful It has tb larg-Mar-
HamCtoa. the richest ketress'ect privat telephone an itraboard ta
Cud4 turn t& Ik
H
Se Francitro, April li. The bs--
tvrtte of th city trots Market
to Mitotan street and from ti Bay
bock was slssost roe&sWrty wrecked- -
Mux K""!' alow Market and
Mission eollspssd. Knodrede.4
of pxoe'e is the ttiiwut dl
Boaoliths ta the world everpt thoseia the tempi of Kamak. It has oa Itsataia floor aa aial giS feet tang onesfctanrMn Jkea.' mr4Am Mm aM 'oosi tneJeF
on. ef It to th other oaat an
the world. It has a branch of thefafci States nostoffco that nnnnallviransads as nneb bmsHess ss thepwtoSr in Aabnrn. X. T, or thebomoSc I Joliet. IVL It baa Eft'three cable office, a free Informationsrea. a rending room, a rest room.and a nedicn room. nU for the use ofIts visitors. Everybody's Magaxkte.
Imitavwi Diameoda,By exploding cordite la closed steel
cTTTader Sir Uliam Crookes ha suc-
ceeded la proodscing rertala elgb.-aide- d
nirioroitfl crystals which, sofar aa eamlned. resemble dlamondaIf farther esperlments eon firm this, anew method of diamond formation willhsv bees discovered. Prof. Crookesestimate tnnt tn temneratsiw and
trtrt are (jrt4 Mllti T nlOrOCe portiuo t( fjg great!? dttilM,Although Btor or Injured.r
ia nagwwi. He is Z7. has veea neroreilb mast, baa served on Brsaaey'syacht, ba worked wtthlh aaval brt--:
gad ia Soatb Africa and baa beenpre censor at Cap Town. He Hgood louktnr. while bis futore brideesa best bo described as comely. Shebaa tSSO.eon M wen ss sa ssnnhyof 133.WX1 wbn ber ostates are worthi:s,m a year mora. Front a Scotch
point of view a asloa oaf the heir ofVara rose to the only child of a dukeof Hamilton is positively Inspiringaad Ideal.
The Maraeall Field Store,Marshall Field 's Is tha largest re--
tall atore In tb world. It contains;tb largest aad costliest collection offabrics eer gathered under one pettmanent roor. containn tne unrest
DUSTtR D
r.
CUTTRICE BALED
at tha tins of eastesJoa wer fapaiotiveiy UK Aegree sbeulste and aboacIS. fom&A per aqwa.ro teds.
Oa acronat of the coatkiiag pott-tice- a,
each coouaung several of tho-sem aaaaes, Ih ennntf einnwiissloavera of BmaiQlo county voted sank, .
nvoosly not to Ctrtd precinct No." 1
as bad bees requested.
Heavy shipasents of rat:le are beiarmad from northern New Mexico taeastern point this spring. Uvewtocbr
generally I ta fine condition.
oooooooooooo
oo Elite Barber Shop so 10L1S SaWY. toe. fo r. tO Prompt Service
0 and the Very Best
J WALSFN BLOCK . ,
QOOOOOOOOOO
Boot & Shoe Co
THE ORIGINALLAXATIVE
HONEY and TARin ths
YELLOW PACKAtm .
& Son
on Buster Brown Tan andLace Children's SHOES$r $--
These art jtnuia barhw and now it IKg time te jet (hesn, as ws wStnot have than ajsia at these arke
Cliltd Taa Lore, eizes fl to 8, recnlar prlco f fyt bild's Tan LnW, sires O toll 12,rcg:uUr Ort'
price IMS, now SiaiUMlssea or Doy,alxe 12 to V, regular prica f0 rr2.tM,o.. V atVciiiis. I
IrThe Sporlcder
Maoltu4e CiUWrtytn Increasing.
arHncisro, April It At reportsones ir the magnitude ci li disss
tor grow. Tb Iw f lit wsy reach
hundreds,, and million of dollars
worH of property U des'truyed. , (-
la tb eoufustoa wjti prevaC i.fs ImpoatlHe to learn 3ttfTt of Ik
catastrophe. Is general,' ay be Mid
that the district btwftt Malet and
Howard streets, from lb toy at tart as th elf ball I badly wreck J.
Th San Francisco Call and Exaint- -
aer buildings as well at the Westers
Cnloa bulMing, ere wrecked. Tb
larva department store r ruined.
Ftres are still burning, chrlisi only
by tbt m of dynamite.
Tare Mile Railroad track Oil
appears.New Tork, Auprtl 11 A telegram
from 8acramento to tha WesternVnUtn report that thre mile of
railroad track tank out of tight at aresult of th earthquake, betntn fiul--
sua and OenSrla, and all of tb tele-
graph wire wero taken with It , At
rieaamtfotr several cars wer burned
on the mats Una. blocking; the train.
bom Damage Done,
Kew York, April 1. The
. Ttlegraph ree'lve information 1Dat
tbe greatest damage from the earth
quake was done to property on the fol
lowliiir (: Dmmra, Dnvit, Front,. flatary, San Come Montgomery Kcar-wt- f
tyr, Main, Bal and Fremont.
tJMttrou FN-- Raging and Firemen
Pewerleaa.
-- .' (Special to The Optic) - .Kanxas City, Mo, April 18 At :15
tbe Poatal Telegraph company here
rerelred the following Information:
"It la reported tfiat 1,009 Uvea were
loet by an earthquake In San Francis
co thla mornlnf. ' Both the portalTelegraph and Weatera Union Tele
graph companie bulldlnct In that citybav been destroyed. A dlaaatrou
Are Is, eating lta way up tha aouth
aide of Market atreet, and at laat ae
SBWi1 1 Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Athma, ThroatatA and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption
80L0 BY O. 6. 6CHAEFER.
PLAZA
E. iQsenwald
JBNI 4(nS(Slj( si!''.?.;.:.
Nw Tork, April 1 At'clork ihie norslac the Foetal Ttit
graiJi rowpasy kere) rcft the f
"At ft. 4 thla aornlaf a JerrlBceanaeeke ahork ahaok 8aa Ftbc1- -
ea, 4c4ac rreat (daaaage to the districteaet of the aurket; prartScaJly 4e--
Irorlng al or eight felorks ts themanufacturing and who!a! dUtiVfa,The banking districts were) aot w1--
naly damaged, ajtboagk small daasagehas be don over th town. Manywere killed sad wounded and a por-
tion of the town la on 8re. Several
buildings were dynamited. The Aaso-eUtr-
Press office wag also badlydamaged
Fisntes Threaten Twe tig Hotels.
Sag Frasdaco, CaL, April It Firela the vicinity of tbe Palace andOr in 1 hotels hi raplilly approachingtbe buildings, sad from the present
they will fall prey to the
Feeie Earthquake Thrbugh Nevada.
Xew York. April li. At 11:05
o'CMk the Westers Vnlon reeeJved aretiorl that a serious firs was burningat Berkeley,- - where tbe stats aalveral-t- y
was located. Another dispatch re--
received aays tbe earthquake wag a
verely felt throughout Nevada, andall wires wars dova west of Reno.
San Francisco, April 11 ValenciaHotel, bntwea Sevenlenth aad Eighthtenth atret oa Valencia street, aflva story frame building, toppled ovainto the street, burring f tpersona.A bouae oa Fouteent street, near Vaoncla, wag wrecked. kJIUag two.Many fir bouses aad the man ofMany fir bouses damaged so badlyImmpoaslbls to get out firs appayaius, uxjginr bout oa Seventh ba--tweea Howard and Mlailon enUrelycoliapeed. It la on firs and TI to 10naming rulna, At SSd and Mlaslon.
VUUr uiucn.Sacraments Escapee Oamage.
acramento, Cel., April !. The vvereat earthquake ftit In this city inmany year, occurred thi. morning Noerlous damage waa done here. '
Almost Treated Him Once Already
Tso Gerotans wer on their way tow,,r. one of them. Hans, oh- -served their countryman, Schnldpr. onthe other aide of the slreet. sweepingme wsin m iroont or .ls saloon.. .Ml J..k a a.
Aijoipn.-- aaia nan, pointing to
the aaloon man, yust look at Schnt.dor doing his own sweeping. By golly,n is ufr meanest nd Stliglest manvat is,- -
'Xo,' retorted Adolph, "h Is notso tlngy as you tink. H almosttreated m tone."
"How do yqji make dot aud?" questioned nana. "How could he almosttreated you vidoud doing tr
n. dat happened dla vay." saidAdolph. "Von cold morlnk I droppedInto Bchnlder s place and eat me downby oer fire tot a little rarmness. m.vd
Schnider vas cleaning the bar up. ,Hotooked all der bottlea from der shelvesvlped dem clean, and sat dem Oft derbar; den bs tooked der glasses unddid likewise; after dot be vlped derhelves off. und put der clean bottles
and glasses back. Vea dla vork waaQnUhed be looked over to me undays: "Veil. Adolph, vat ar ye going
to haver Cnd ysat a I vae gol.at tosay "beer he says 'rain or snowTSan Francraco Chronicle. -
, In Chicago. , .",- "How ars you and Mrs, Kochancegetting on? -
-- She's jilted me,""Congratulations.""That's not funny.""But I mean It I was married to
her myaelf one.-an- I knnow." Cleveland Leader.
pai on time deposJta.
Poroigo atxobangs. .
PawbiEty of Father RinlofphMeyer tkin$ AppdnUi Sue
ctMor of Father Msrtin.
Preseat Heeut of Jeelts III laKoe at Believed to Be
cm Vtmth Bed.
Washingioa, D. C, April 11 inCatholic rirclee hers coasWerabl ta-ter-
js ansaifeated la the illness ofFather Louis Mania, geaerat of tbeJesuit order, who Is reported to bedying Is Rome, becansej of the possi-bility that the honor of succeedingbin a bead of the order may fallupon aa American priest, B. RudoiphUMeyer.S.. ,
isouga aa American ass saverbeen chosen to head tbe order thereis said to be nothing la tb rales orcustoms of the great organization
.founded by St Ignatius r Loyola toprohibit such a selection.
Father Meyer Is a native or St.Louis and for a number of years bawas president of St. Louie vnlverat.At present he Is on of the five eon-nito- n
of the genera of the order.These consult or are at the bend, re-
spectively, of the English, Italian.Fpaalsh; German and French assistan-ce Father Meyer baring the EauJlfb
Militancy, The eonaultors reside stRome ssd live la tb tarns residencewith the general.
Preceding the four years be servedas president ba was promoted to beFather Meyer taught la 61 Louis, Cincinnati sad Chicago,. After bis terms president be waa prorated to beprovincial, and ta 18S9 was sent ariaitor to California.
Becoming prefect of studies at Mar.quette college, Milwaukee, h was
In 1892 to ssslst at tbe generalcongregation at Loyola. Spain, andwas Retained by the general of the
iuh.rukin m,iMU .r .v.iwbich position bo now holds.
Mrs. W. T. Laffertr left for berboms In Corvaliea, Or this after
- uoston, March 28. As a result ofths efforts to surround tbe Britishoatwesnip Ureadnaughr with thearraiesi secrecy, a number of mis-leading guesses have been made as tofeatures of her construction. Ons ofthess reports was to the effect thattb "Dreadnaught" bad no bulkheaddoors.
W. .. Cowlea, a naval expert whocams her to deliver an address be-fore tha post gradual students la ma-rine engineering at the MassachusettsInstitute oof Technology, says that bebaa every reason to believe this la amisstatement, and that aa a matter offact the "Dreadnaught" has a numberof passage door ta ber main bulkheads. ' -
Mr. Cowlea told tbe Technology stu-dent that while a ship without doorsIn her bulkhead might be nnslnkable,ah would also be , unworkable. ."ItI plain to every seagoer," Mr. Cowlesaid, "and especially to those who
have dutie below decks, that theremust be a few doors connecting thelarg compartment or It will b Impracticable to perform necessary duties.- -
Tb report that the battleship"Kansas" bad no bulkhead door wasmad a while ago, This was deniedby Chief Coonstructor Capps, The"Kansas," like all tb new chips ofthe navy, has electric power doomwhich In time of danger can be dot-ed from the bridge of the vessel. Mr.Cowles said that be believed powerdoor are the only solution of the problem of how to cut out the one weakspot la the subdivision of ships theholes in the bulkheads. The "LongArm" power doors now In use on ourwarships, Mr. Cowles claimed, hadreached a point where they ars entlrely successful in accomplishing thisresult
With power doors. It was explained'the means ' and method of avoidingcatastrophes at sea wer very different from the Impracticable eliminationof means of passage from one part ofa ship to another., "When the ship Isgoing Into action or known to be ttering a fog or any dangerous locality,the officer of the deck closes all thedoor from the .bridge by means ofthe emergency ststion there. This
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emergency .closure does not in anyway affect the easy opening of thedoors locally by power, wbwi any oftbe crew wish to pasa, through. Anyone can open the doors locally by thesame means and just as easily as ifthe emergency static; ensure had notbeen' mad. After pasnhg through thedoor in such a case, the door closes
Ami AastfiwDlI FEastf--"
So proclaimed by the entire public that the ;
It.f
. eounta a within threa block of the
best and largest stock of high grade merchantdise can be found at our establishments Prices
v (within everybody's reach Selection perfectStyles such as will delight you all
Follovy the Crowd, They M Come to Our. Store
Palace bote!. Th water mains were
. burning, and the fire oepartrcent
abeolutely belpleaa,' Bualnea I en
tlrelj appended.'
- Wlraa Jpewn Wert of OgdeiC
Chicago, April 18. The Vnlon Pa- -'
elflc railroad reports that all of Ittwires are gone west of Ogden. The
"shock aeema to have covered a. hun-
dred miles., tn ji . '.. . ...".- - .
THE
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK:V A Sale of Values V i; v
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If you need ax pair of good shoes V'
buy them at our Shoe Depart-- v
; ment. We carry me" btst linesof standard make Canvas. Guv
forcb just received,
Us Vegcs, Ntw Mexico,
CrMkstt fcrtdmf. sth St. .,
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A gensral baaklnc bnaloeas traxisaoted.Interest
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Lai vr&ASOAJur erne.WEDVESDIT. APRIL W. 1HC 0Rev. imMUTl 4 Ami
tt. bos atd the psarat r.mjj r-- t-
RAILROAD NEWSTho benevolent people of Gallupmot pares to par for kit trans
T3 cf 'e bavosratesa or a
X for seeat Ucketa.atasccsi mxals gso
Z This eaahses as to faraiobter meal aad better
X Toa caa get tba aartk of yoarat
i ft. PMILUPt A SOU, PROPS,
a.,oaaacBLZ3 r. T- ui.
Calls pro?y attoad-- e. to at altboar. Cs h rear f 3eaaWaPkfimr,u4 StxU (x. BoUPbooe J. m
hsaoaad iWav;7 J a banti
OGLES UdllUn nr.1
ExeepUoaal tndaroeaeata to repro-r- tthe taataal Llfo Iasn.sac Co.
! rtev Tort la New Mexico, oppor-CX-
cf?rt J ,to youag ea of abtIty. AtW to
ri. o. com,District Manager.
Room IS Crockett Bllg. T. O. Bo lit
Optic want adi bring resalta.
Piska. per d-s- f .(WaaiasM, per 4st kkt lB(,erb
Vepat Pve Sift
THE US VEGAS GREEN HOUSES
resEToariox.proi.
D. & R. Q. System5anU Fc Branch;"tWewne 0we tan. ua, -
ae
newi " a r
ttia.J .mdo .1.1 .tl tkmmIS.Jl ..hnwSt p . MarmflrUi i--J SI p
AMtm. . L ( I piP-i- S f-- .- --It m m .. . Jnte L jl 4 p m
t n,etJU.jMMU. tan p at
rmm mm at fer ftas wWf i beteswiit.emsflrwM -
Atum(MWiHMtanriM.ulWrnnniii,um imp vmrnmrn, rM mm tMarUom via lM Vta ha mr ta aarrua tun mm
Trees Pruned SprayedAit Kindt of Cerde Wtrlt Poao by
Thornhill. The Florist,Coraer Seventh aad Doaglaa
IL P. Dueokuo, the popular mana-
ger of the Rock Island eating boastt TkumH. bat give aa tha aita
otkia and 1U nor onto his faronear Turu&icart Moaatsia,
Conductor Harry Butler of Tneana-ta- ri
ha com to Dawaoa to take thesill ma out of that place. This twovim vacated br Emery Brow. Hvac ajulswd io tho through rw oathe Dawaoa Um
I
M. IX Mclntyro, formerly inD Pao T, ft P. freight mo, oclata chief clerk la tho freight oftkof tho International ft Great jvortn
ra at Houston, has ben promotedto aa Important statloa agency on
;tho mala line,
,rr : I
Several oil burning Vimmotlrea -
bsve already arrived at Mexico CUyfrom the Aguaacallentet ahop of theMexican Central. Others art expect- -
--ed ahortlr. Engineers and ftrtmeaart being glvea tnstmctloa la tho.
so of the aew engines , j-
Cbplea ot tne --wory w unwnfor diatribatioa w ine oaawra iwrof the Southern paclfle havt been re--
ueated by the Southern Pacificnnment of the chamber of com'
meree. The Rock UUnd la now oa.
log many of these booklets la ad-
vertising El Paso. '
Ignited. It ts supposed, by a sparkfrom aa engine, a bridge oa ttio ElPaso ft Southwestern, ICS miles vertof El Paao. vaa aeairoyea oy nro,lMt week. The destroyed Dnage wi
CO foot wooden structure, one mile.rrom Koaeo. n. i. u "- -' 'to auuo a new onus wfort tho delayed tralna could paae.
Tho Silver City council baa accept-o- d
a proposition of Perclval BrooksCoffin, a Chicago man, to refund thorailroad bonded Indebtedneaa of thatcity, which amounts to I5.M)0. Thobonds at the present tune art drawma I pr ru ,at S per cent. The bonda
ky Slim atyvboatht Sauurt was ,
built Into thst city.
Tha Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe
Railway company la nuumng a mrenils extension to lta branch lint m
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oOOifoFGolJa
of tbe teriertsa brr at Peauag.1r . Taooaoro Hopptag. bebo ticae4 aad f3 rwsaoao to Caltforata it tb kot of bis vtfe'saeaRk, -
RHetoa ataaea LKe atieeroWe.A aappy bosao ts tb axt salnaUposse setan that In vfjfela tho roaeli ofssaakladL but yew rasaot eajoy Iteosnfans If you are afertsg frostrbewmatUsa Toa throw siie mtne ear when jow ff yoor aoeaeaad yo raa bo relieved frees thoserheo matte raras also by apeirtaraunbeTUte' Psla Balsa. Oao appitcation U1 gite yo relief and Iteoatiaoetd ae for a short tisao vtlbring afeowt a pemsaeet evr. Fosal by a3 dmgglata
Santa he Time Table
f er metisnut areui eacb wr suit
gjurr JOn,Ar ...
Hoi tttoae. pnoerte, BkaAr .ia.ai
rtrlJip. a
VEST accxixt"oe Hi.ssan a
y,lae.lp.a. lpoH Mg a n aXtirlit.i. DOM 4p..e.ar.Sts.av oWwjt-aia.- ,
No. 4, Chicago Limited, aottf rafttnaa train attb dining, observationtad buffet library cars, aasarpassedequipment and serrlco. t
cago aad KaasM City, aad a touristcar for Denver. A PuUaaa car forDearer la alao added at Trinidad. Ar-rives at La Junta at 10:39 p. m, coo-aecti-
with No. S. leaving La ianu;10 a. ax, arriving at Paeblo 5:00
a, m, Coloradt Spring C;31 a. avDenver t:30 a. m.
No. a, kaaua City aad Chicago Epress, aas Pullman aad tourist sleepera for Chicago and Kansas City. Ar-
rive at La Junta 10:1$ a. at, connect-
ing with No. 601. leaving La Jaat13:10 p. av. arriving at Paeblo t:Mp. bl, Colorado Sprlags t:M a.,aa,Denver .00 p. m.
No. 14. Chicago Fast Mall, baa Put!-ma- n
deeper. El Paso to Kaasaa CityIt the cooaectloa frt all polnu southof Albuquerque. Does the local workfrom Albuquerque to Raton.
No. S. California Ltmliea, baa tarnsequipment a No. 4.
No. t baa Pullman aad tourist Bleeping cart for southern California. Thltrain does the local vork from Ratonto Albuquerque.
No. 7. Mexico and OOfornla Kxpre.bat Pullman and tourist sleeping cantor northern California polnta, aadPullman car for El Paso and City ofMexico, connection for El Paso, Denting, Sliver City and all polnu la Mex
ico. Southern New Mexico aad Art-tone,- "
No. 9. California Fast Mall, baa Pullmas sleeping earn tor all Californiapolnta. This train ts consolidatedvita No. T at Albuquerque.
. D. L. BATCHELOR. Agent
Optle want Bds bring reanlta.
1 7c TELLSit la making tha Optica Annuali n'II
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uI R niCmf KJir i
For actuango why not make thmt yidt to rali(orBlaearly in tb season? YouH enjoy it. Visit Grand Canyonenrout. Stop over and tee the Petri Nad Forest, Ridthrough the country of fruit and Bowers, Attractive andinexpensive rarUUe rout tours within the mean of al-
most every one. About one-hal- f the uoual rate. Longlimit and liberal atopover privileges. I'll help you phut atrip. Tickets on sale April 34 to May 6, IncltMive.
The Santa Fe Is the line ot fast trains, molern andcomfortable chair cars and luxurious Pullman, Harveymeals, rock-ballast- ed track, block tltnaK
over Its prairie Le alanet aa fastas tie Sootty SpecUl trarelad. Tbotrack la ta fjw aaapo tbero, aad algkae4 raa to saMy auistaiaod aa tt.
Tao rapid growth of tis ooetb- -
tad tao sapreeedimted crop"leil of receat yrs aav ao taxed
traasportatioa facUlUea that tao Saata Ft aas deteraUaod to bo ready foraay reesoaabto fatar decnaad ta that
eee ay Snootrwt.Xt long ago Prof. X." R. teooard!.
vbo vaa calle4 rereot.y to tho preetcr of the Mining coUego of fKto
Moat, toting tadlepoaed, eoasaltedhis ahytiriaa. a Graea. very aciovUHe aad ackaowledgrd as oao of theleading ma ta his profeestua ta Moo--
taaa. The doctor advine4 Mr. Leoard to work les at the dek. serctamoro oatdoars aad take beer aa atonic, snetethlng the professor badnever cared for. The doctor tart bispatient a fev days later as fee vaateavicg the college and atopped to In-
quire bow bo feeling. "Abouttoo same." replied the profeor. D Jre take beer as I dlreaedT toqutredtho profeseor: "I took It a few times,but It became ao aauwoot that 1 ba4to d Hov murk did youtaVer "Why. I bought a vb4o bottleand took a spoonful before each aaeaVaasvered tho protestor.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOESAllen's Foot ease, a powder. It
cures painful, smarting, nervous feetand Ingrowing nails, aad Instantlytakes tho sting out of corns aad bun-Un-a.
It's tha greats comfort discovery of tho ago. Allen's Foot-eas- e
makes tight or new shoes feel easy.It ts a certain curt for sweating, cal-lous, swollen, tired, aching feet. TryIt today. Sold by all Drugglata aadShoo Stores. By man for zSc lasumps, Dont aeeept any substitute.Trial package FRES. Address, AUea8. Olmsted, La Roy. N. T. 4
L wasn't Timepiece.T. W. Laweon's SHOoo watch vaa
a great curiosity with tho veaiernca.Every morning at IMS It atrtkea, againIt strikes at 9:50. and at 9:SS It makesss much nolso as a general firs alarmto warn Its peaaossor that the stockmarket la about to open. At a fewminutes before X p. m- - Just beforetho market closes. It strikes again.
TP CURS ANY DISCASC
Tho Csoao Moat hiWar ttltk DuSrvC
Kill the germ that cause dandruff.falling hair and baldness, yo will haveao more dandruS, anil four hair mustgrow luxuriantly. Kewbro's Ilerplcldnot only contain the dandruff germdestroyer, but It ta also a most delighttut hair dressing for rgutsr toilet e.No other bair preparation la en thlaelentlfle basis of destoylng the dandruffgerms It stops all Irritation, keepa tfciseslp a west, pure aad wholesome. Rmembee that .something claimed to.b"Jus as good." will not do the work ofgenuine iicrplcld. gold by leadlnsdruggists. Send 10c In sump for sam-
ple te The Herptoide Co.. Datrolt, Mica,ft. Q. MURPHEY. Special Agent.
.Old Curiosity Shops.Many oof the curiosity shops plant
ed In the back streets of most countrytows in England art kept up by UrgeLondon firms, who. from a prolongedstudy ot human nature, have dltcever
d that people who are ahy of buyingold furniture or old ailrer In Bondstreet or Piccadilly are ready andeager purchaser of precisely ' thesame objects at a rather higher pricewhen they come upoon them In theback streera of a country town.
V. ..r ;;.S,1aBBBJBBVBWSn
OpUe want ads bring results, -
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;- -, SCHEDULE. . VCanyon ticket caa be bought from
the following merchant: E. O. Mur-phe-
O. Q, Schaefer. Castaneda hotel.Center Block Pharmacy, IL P. Mackel-Re- d
Cross Drug- - Company, RosenthalBrothers. J. H. Stearns, Winters Drugcompany.Weekday schedule. Sunday schedule.9:00am 1:00 pm 9:00 am 1:00 pm
10:20am 2:20pm 10:20 am 1:40 pm11:40 am 3:40 pm 11:40 am t:20pm
5:3(7 pm. 3:00 pm3:40 pm4'20pm1:00 pm
Las Vegas R'way ft Pow. Co
rThe Best Sign.
LC
Sign of the Best
N. 8. Members ot the Mystio Shrine anddelegates to Natl jual Congressot Mother, botnto be held InLoa Angeles between May 7 aul11, ahould take advanUgX'4 tbia offtr. Dea-criptl-
folders free, '
, j ", :, V
a. l. carbusLoa,VI (7
Colorado which now , runa to tnt dipped from an El Paao paper, thov-Vnlte- d
8Utes Smelting and Reftn- - , lnmll. other thlnn that tho
port! luo to Albuquerque. On arrlval thero be was take to St. Joseph'sboc&luL where bi vouads were
Tha Southern Pacific experienceda rua of bard luck too otter area- -
tag la tho vicinity of WTo andRtnsoo, sarstU Tombstone Proejajc- -
Itor. Lata la toe afteraooa a freighttrain "aldoawipM another oa a aid--
Mar Wilcox and derailed aa enWbea Uw englo vat again
placed oa the track werything .raarooothly at far aa Benson. There
the engine vaa uncoupled aad raa--
light," Intending to go to MescalSummit. Two mites oat of Benaoatho engine Jumped tho track and top- -
ptej over a ateep embankment Hv. Elliott, tho engineer, eacaped4MtB ojr jumping, as did alo MafiwmtB. Mr. Elliott, boaever, sus- -
talued two sprained anUea.
ne Topeka Capital says: The Saa- -
ta f has equipped aa Inatroctioa
(tr vlth , gecUonal cut of tho eylln- -
dert a tandem compound onglno,. tTl. n..-.ti- ftB lhA MdniwraMd firemen, vho do not thoroughly
nderataad tho circulation of thesteam through tho cylinders of aa englne of this class. L Wellmaa. vhoIs road foreman of engines, Is lastructlng the men la the work, vhoare receiving much benefit. This
mt uhm hiM Imm In (hirrirA ... g.ftU re for a aunt- -
n Md this.li'ttw firsttltn. (ha mv(nMr. .n(i firemenhtr Ba4 tB opportunity to study thatandem compound and ho circulationof tfce --ttm tftrouea the cylinders,
.
Tho El Paao Union Depot companybaa laaued a neat and attractive fold-
er la celebration of tha completionand opening of tho trnloa depot, lawhich Ita many advantages and at--
tractive features art set forth, thonames of tho Rock Island lines. ElpaB0 ft southwestern and SouthernPsc,ne company appearing on thofoIdM s tr tims uUei, ofthewe routea showing that tventywopaaaenger trains psss la and outdglly( handsome engraTlngs ot tha in--
..Hor and eiter or of tho new build- -
- ,na an accoattt of Its opening,
building cort $30,000; that It took ayeftr to ft VM built Jointly byg!x nA M constructed by Tex
u iahor of Texas materials,
One hundred locomotives ' will beput to vork hauling 8anu Fe trainwithin the next four month a. TUaddition to Its power equipment nresents aa outlay of nearly 12,00,--
000. .
That ' seems to be a big sum ofmoney for one railroad to spend atone time for one Item. And tt la a&rge Bum afty hf y0u look at it
A residence property tn the averageveaU,m community, costing 125.000.
ja town talk for many weeks whilebuiiain n impresses one a cort--
Ing a lot of money.' Yet when theganU y9 pars front $23,000 for oneof ltt best passenger engines downto jooo for a switch engine, nom9 oommenta oa tho fact oven thebuying of one hundred aucb. englneaonly
- mean brief comment la thoBews columns.
xhe Bew locomotives comprise thefollowing clasBe some ot whichwere maaa famous by tho , record- -
brewing run of tho 8cotty SpecialjuIy. "
Twenty-fou- r Atlantic . type haJ- -
Bncea compound. Three time thatnamher of thla tvne are already run- -
n)Dg between Chicago and La Junta,nulling the Santa Fe'a heaviest and
(pound. These are Intended tor veryheavy freight traffic In the moun-
tains of New Mexico and Arizona.
Six are g and nix
v Forty-nin- e six-whe- connectedtwitching, Ten of these
: are beingconstructed at tho Topeka ahopa andthe others, at the Baldwin works.
It Is claimed, that 'the maximumtoeed of the Atlantic type has neverbeen reached, because the engineershesitate to "let , 'em our to full capa city. The large number ordered ofthl class of englnea would seem toIndicate that tho Santa Fe conte-mplates. sending Its regular train
ABOUT LAS VEGASInventory wt found that vt bad la stock
let of, tha Beautiful Souvenir Edition of the Optic, Issued our
Ing tha Fait Fair and Festival last September. Theae have been
Wrapped ISody: 'For"Ir2jLilin(-- '
Aad will be sold for five cent each. Every subject about
Las Vegaa that would Interest your Eastern friends ta handled
Ing company, north of Canon City, In.order to reach the mmea ot mo noyaiCorge Coal company. A largo iotcoof men la at work and win completethe road vlthln thirty, days.' j
The largest rug over manufacturedIn thla country haa Just reached Loa
Angeles over the Santa Fe.' It wasmade In Philadelphia and ta intendedfor tho floor of tho Maeoulo TempleConsistory tn Loa Angelea. Tho slatof this rug la 53 by 60 feet. It
' weighs more than 1,300 pound. -- lamads ot a apeciai paientea vunaunr
' Wilton and la valued at $1,500. Itvaa carted to the store tn section
nd there prepared In two massiverolla for ahlpment Forty men arerequired to lift tho monster fabric -
"The boilers In the Tariona ahopa
of tho Chicago, Burlington ft Qulncy"hava been fitted np with a device fortho consumption of oil Instead otcoal. , 8everal tof tho amaller furnaces t the abops have been gtven
. oil for testing purposes, and tho ro--
. suit bavo been, so satisfactory andeconomical that It has been decidedto adopt the idea mora egtenalvely.
r la esse of a bituminous coal fam- -
Ino tho crude oil will enablo tha com
pany to maintain the operation of
lu shops. It Is believed that oven' if the atriko la aettled that oil will be
reUined aa the permanent fuel for
the boilers. .
In this edition and ti will only take terea cents to tell mors
than you could writs la many tetters. ,
FOR SALE AT.
four hundred and twenty-seve-n Cop--
lias
UiXCJUUimmC.
1906," for tix Otcta Capa.
TJeiztf Swimmer'6 VqgbqQC&z)t. .. mm ' - 'moat speedy" passenger trains. Aa
Speaking about Immigration to the compared with tho Pacific type, thesouthwest, the general colonisation , Atlantic ha tour drive wheela In- -
"
agent of the Santa Fe is advlaed that j Bteaa of , g,x Bna 0f greater dl- -
116,000 acrea ot land were entered for aete. . .
homestead purposes through the land i . fifteen pacific type balanced corn-offi-
at Clayton, N. January and pound. There are now thirty of this'
Fegruary, 1906. During the same cja8)l Jn neavy passenger service on' time 60.000 acres were homesteaded j thft llneg
at the Santa Fe land office and 75,- -j Twelve Santa Fo type tandem com- -
ivu uKi.iiiVt
fr.'jtwapar f dm i
Plan' for it now. Why, not see the magnificent western moun-- ',
tain country. Yellowstone National Park, Pixjjfet of
America," the great Columbia River region, Alaska?
'All these attractions on one trip if you travel ever the Northern-- Pacific. Booklets tell ho'w.t Ask D. B. Gardner, D. P. A 210
Commercial Building, St. Louis, Mo.
00 at RoswelL ' These entries inaicats that at least 6.000 persons fig- -
'urlng three to each family have set-
tled on public land In New Mexico
the first two months ot this year.' There is still plenty ot good land left
in that section..- - Homeseekera ex--'
curslona are run to the southwest
every two weeks. , ;
- - The San Domingo Indisn rn over
at Gallup last week, losing both feet,. will, recover. It has , dv!oned that
poor Lo waa endeavortnt to boardthe California limited and.wfc'.ta en-
veloped in the steam of tho limited,. was run. down by a switch engine.
tu Pmml awpaf
A. V. Cleland, General Passenger Agent, St Paul, Minn. "Wonderland
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VTDKK301T. AP6UL 11. IttLtt vzzxt caiuy emt
Lung Resttea thcMseHea br bard cah!cg.
Lard-M- ay .: TJ --TZi Jly 1JJL
EtaMy gtj If; J S.U.
St Lewis MetatSL Lm&w April U. jrttr frss, f
New Verk Maaay.New Tors. April It. Muttry est cS
My. J&l; ansa aaerraauJ ppr, illfji; saver, t T-- t.
n:E optic co:.:PAriY
tracxtJt ruAwotcaTM ty has te horrified Alt
sbMWi&g try ate w t ca cd thfrstf th worst aMKr.
that C VVU M AaBr CStf. It
8f ltayUrttap Jifeae-tew- n
(MMM, tha terriU CUfit. M H f ta rSVaJT Guadr fir or Mnt4U that hat W--
t4 M station fctw Srfa"dN &aJTJtd by th aUatwMT kkk)tM Hlt rrMrtacOk
Caerrr rYcrl. It be!,0(aS, Wairts. TawaWstrwiOetikiaiatesctia)tar. AUhimaflaWft. j; TrJLTrLj.
Can You SeeTb aivanug t having your ey
attended to regutarty and by r
"Catrfy" Jones, th wea known trsveliag represeautir of th WestersCandy eosspaay of Dearer, la ta tcity today. He baa been ataktag LaVrgaa for th past fftfa years.
r.H 8 mniaa iMtea teaixht aa! trip to Newark, a H ss
pecta to let-i- r ta wa weeta. ,
Soldier Boys to ;
Have Try Out
Bob Gross, csptaia aad tnssagerof th Troop A baathall team, ta mak
lag extensive preparations for aumphant vstry into tha Las Vega
tha an delivered H Wastladoa. ' Itiu n tkorw-cu- y appwrut4 ytbatm st brd tt that tha areaV,t waa nrg to repeat tha ad
dr at targa gsthetlag. II rarefully revised and expanded tha ad--
dreaa and delivered tt at tha lajlagf tta coraer stoaa of th federal
bvJIiieg U Wuhtagtoa.Tha word aa attend by tha pre
aVfst ar the cod!..careful word that expree hia bwav
eat rva There are so word thatcwU t Ukea exception to by nnyeav thoea of th harafut aad thapcatiferon class which he describe
the tuurk raker. Tha prestdeatnpholds legttimat criticUa aad theswmc wren boo klad of attack apoaertt H obJt to th attack of thagood Indiscriminately with tha bad,aad b objecta to aeaaa-tluna- l.
hysterical and exaggerated at-tacks of all klad. Th Journal la fool
la to admit that tt ta no bard bitby tha ee.irei that tt cmtta.
Nor it th president going to ceasehia attack epos, tha muck raker.II I already at work upon a muchmore elaborate speech relating to thaasm aubjeet that h baa promisedto deliver at Norfolk. Va on Memor-ial Day. It 1 n Illustration of thpresident' fairness that bit actlvassault on th mnck raker Is largo.'ly due ta hia feeling tnat tn aenataof th I'nlted State has not beengetiiog a square aemi, auoougn n
very aenatora that bar been attacked most vigorously ar thos thathav been opposing tb president'rat policy. Th president of JtheUnited State, happily, does not be.Iter with th yellow press of thJournal type that everyone who differs from tt In opinion 1 a rascal.
THE' COLLEGE EXPERTS.
There should be a big tun out tonight at tha meeting to b held atth Commercial club to be addressedby Measrs. Foster, Tlnsley and Vernon of th territorial A. A ML college.The three professor ar at th
ear tea have aU ttwy caa daw
Thry vat aagwt a4 day and arataatwsJ ss flat caa. TaaWsMaaMl
If ahey ar raaag aad star.a their iwbef. (in Arerg
The Markets.
NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS
TVESOAT, APRIL 17, INLThe fiiUowUig oootaliooa rcMveJ ;
from P. J. Oraf k Co, Allwimlirw jvwiwxM, wnwwim lur ssaafSryaat, tuttg iu.ee pbooe.
Atchtsoax.
Corper , . lttw.Lti,1. AO. Coat.. ta a a
B.K.T.. WiaCoto.l'net &.O A aW, Com.Erie Com..M.K. AT.Cvm., tMo.ISe. ,
iNew York Ontral .
Norfolk Com.. !.'?pMnavlvania . III a, i
Rock Island Com,, rSo.Paaiao . tH'ro.Ky. mtmmmmmmTeon. ,bleel.. 111- -'
- trfdUnion Padoo. .133,,S
Chicago Uveatock.Chicago, April II. Cattle receipt.
17.000: market stronx. Beeves. 14.00
tj tJ0; cows and heifers, ft.7Sfjt2j. .tocxer and feder. 11739
t,,5. Txans. ISJOfJ 11.50.
Sheep Receipts.8beep receipts. 11000; market
strong. Sheep, $1.6$& 16.35; lambs.1.7Sfj 17.00.
. Kansa City Livestock,Kansas City, April 18 Cattl re-
ceipts. f.OOO, Including 500 southerns;market steady. Native steers, f 1.253?62.85; aouthern steers, S3.75OS50O;southern cows snd heifers, 62.50 O65.00; bulls, 6300C6U5: calves, 63.00fl 65.50; western fed steers. ti.tOft65.23; western fed cows. 12.75314.35.
Chicago Marfctts.. Chicago, April 16. Wheat May 61
?Corn May 46 3-- 4; July-
- 4601-S- . '. Oats May 62 July SlQl-- t
Pork-- May 16.20; July 16.35.
sib! pervm po wsoa yoa euycaU at axy Urn far aaUafaction?
W hav th most complete oym.idapartseot tn th west botb fjr fit-
ting aad grinding. Las Vegan arefavored with advantage In tbia I:athat am offered ta only th largercities.
CALL AND SEE
Robt. J. Taupcrt.JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
LasYcdAS, New Mexico
Rtsassad Uadsrmw MaMftSMat
TsarMftitr Bw tHhr:T f araiatiMi I arourearsiaiu Atirai I.
Mrs. J. D. STOUT"
SMI Cnad Avtaa. -
Tlwre's pleaaar tn working nround- th place
if ycu own IT
If yoa siw-Uvin- tn a rented boase, lot' as tetl yoa of soma of th heose
ws havs for sal that caai b '
dgusht rvainr
We hav them all size snd price andknow w can Interest yon if yoa
will give us a chance.
Agency Corporation ,
GEO. A. FLEMIXO, Manager.
uifikuu at cimietmsa ,.,,
Hum - gasfcaW. J
tm Vmmt. I laTit Opt,UN T .,in..,a
Lm " mu another fair.
Still lb m( iill the ai!e wsabbrash i nt"wicr. - ;1 s
at c - s
Laa VegacOk a.. WliHa: lS'rdry rarTMagVHfstr "1 -
"Scotty " th sei.r. U SOt StlrarVlag m Biurts attentMl a 'Soouy.'the railroad record braar.
" Did somebody T that statehood bill U rPOaag tHof la Vailed 8iie cotfrni?
The wchoi board iM a grsvduty to perform thi yar sad thatIt to collect tat School poU U.
W " '
Ere ry effort mutt b mad by thpeople of La Vega to mak th drjrfarming convention her a .
W bat onw bad Irncblaf atCortafleld. Mo, and iprlntfleld. O.It r totint for Sprinfltd, Vaaa, tobe hoard from. -
Tbe Jurlet of Rooaevelt county, N.M4 made aa ateellent record wbenthey Indicted, tried and convicted Ed'ward Price, murderer of ConductorCurtit, la foarteea ilajrt.
"The territorial democrat! ire atr1vInc hard to atlr tip atrlfe amoag theNew Metico repnbllcana and a nt
artlcta In tha El pa to NVwt wasvldently concocted for this purpoao.
Any difference monic tha mem-ber of the city council ahotild btharmootonaly adjusted and tha mem-
ber) iertild work together for thagood t tha city. Cut out tha poll
'- - oTha A. A M. collet expert ara
welcome to tha Meadow city, whichnop through tha nclenee which thagentlemen coma hare to aatltt In dagnnntt rating toon to better to deaerva It nam.
In tplte of Its treason, tha TJnltedStates aensta la likely to tare tha
etty leagna, II has orgaaixed lvteams from th available material lath troop aad a gun via be playslBnniiiT afternoon at S o'clock at thhigh school grounds, to find who I
best qualified for tb regular team.Tha line-u- ps ar as follows;
Veterans: Trumbull, e; . Ftetsuer.
p; McWenle. b; Hoke. 2 b: Tamm.s s; E. Hoka, S b; Browns, I f; Baei,e f: Stebbena, r L
Yanloana: Harmon, c; Gross p;Hartmaa. I b: Coey. t b: Opper, a ;
WrU. S b: Crttes. e f ; Holt, 1 f; Jeaklna.'r f. -
Th baseball suits of th soldierboys wUl be their regular mlUu-- y
uniforms. They wttl pUy In khakibreeches as1 th regulation b'uahlita with tb letter A I on thebreast la yellow, the color of tb fac-
ings of the cavalry service.Th boys of 8qudron A expect to
rid rough shod over nil th teamsof th leagu.
The Investment and
Pbooea 450
nesu or we agncuiiarai worn ctr.lambgi fioOQ 16.75: rang wethers.nea on 7 i ue couege. iner ara aJi,Sn0(S16JS: f4 ewes Il.E0fil5.7S.
To ftitwMtn Is mmtd. A yt- -
Ma rauw--4 Ua:Uif
(feet off ul tb fir ft4l finc
dir. la 9rf titJ 4 to ft4ta M la (HU Us 4 or fl vtnokto IvUtttMl aa4 frMaMia tcrat tltr of mrtra. At iMVHttaf M fiBh of tla luMof life kJ ! rK4o4. tMt tko nbortt r U or K4f y ul too
itprvteatkMI 04 HlfMM frtttrnltnoUt tn !ioa U trBiet)iW,
It It tO V that tlkC dlMttrI But M rrot at kM be rvportM.t!t at tb very brtt. tn loM of lifthni h tfamac to properly fcat tdir. And tbJ Ibm U oof that sohuman iptr; coali tav preeptdNn btamo cs l pUr4 at tba kror bdlM nan. Too tn1fl pTof ettoro vero BnJomMl n4 tut
1 omtnr opportuiity of l'nir gtow trivial ar bit nIbtiPiit vorkt.
Wh!l commvotratlrwa ar atovlyferine rettored, tha aatkm In1retthk aaapefiM for purtkalarsof tha awful catatropb. Wlutwbnmsa being caa da to rtle 4iatrea m til promptly t 6m9 by tbAmerican people vhoeo bearta ererbeat reapontl'y for thoa In need.
nd whose tetieroelty It er freelybestowed to teUf nomtity.'- - o "
UNJUST CRITICItM.
It seems from the editorial stricture In th Journal on PresidentRoosevelt's speech of Saturday, thattha morning paper fell Into th veryerror against which th prealdeatwarned hi hearers sad mders. Hithem waa th evil don by thosewho sea no good In anything; whoawhole effort and Influence ara direct'ed solely to dilating trpon corrup-tion! real and Imaginary most frecently Imaginary: who ar attract'ed exclusively by filth, actoat or supposed. Just aa tha maggot fly leavesthe perfume and sweets of flowers torevel In putridity. Tha handling ofhit theme was able and excellentfull of truth and forcefullv expressedYet knowing lb pervmlty of manyminds th president stopped to say?
'Now It Is ay to twtut out ofthsp what I have Just said, easy toaffect to misunderstand tt, and, If ftIs slurred over la repetition, not dlfflcult really to misunderstand ' It8om persons ar sincerely Incapableof understanding that to denouncmud slinging doe not mean the, endnrsement of whitewashing; andboth th Interested Individuals whoned whitewashing, and thos otherswho practice mud allnglng. Ilk toencourage such confusion of Idea.On of th chief count against thosewho make Indiscriminate assault noon men In business or men In publiclife. Is that they tnrlt a reactionwhich Is sure to tell powerfully trifavor of th unscrupulous scoundrelwho really ought to ho attacked, whoought to ba exposed, .who ought Ifpossible, to be put In th penitent!'ary. .
How many of tha president's utterances. In th address or Saturday,can be tortured Into a retreat on hispart from the position so stronglyheld by him in favor of publicity haa cure for evil doing, or how anyon can aee ra an address an indication of unthinking anger because ofstricture upon his Panama agents,certainly la difficult of comprehenalon. Cltlxen, .
.,
Irrigation ditches within the cityof Roswell will be lined with tilingthis year.'' Santa Fe will hav tocome to tha same Improvement sooner or later and why not sooner thanlater, since It 1 a certainty In thefutnra anyway, In th first place,It would save one-hal- f of tha waterwhich now seep away. In the seeond place It would help the, cause ofclean ' streets. In the third plaea Itwould b healthier and In the fourthplace It would help greatly to beauti-
fy the city, The ara weighty rea-
sons, In fact each on la sufficientto Justify the expense on tha part of
I property owners having an interest
Good hint for our people.'"" "'I'" ""0 K i
' "OP'OUILTV. - 1
It ,wa .Wf.be expected that the' Al
buquerque Journal would take i ex-
ception to the address made by President Roosevelt at Washington theother day relative to the man withthe muck rake, There la every rea-son why the territorial" muck rakershould not relish the president's re-
marks. The Journal's explanationaa "to why the yreeident deliveredth speech, is, .however, really re-
markable. According to the master-ful Intellect that dictates the editor-ial utterance of the Journal, Prest- -
tea: IP luissaamtf '
some reckless, people criticised : hisPanama policy, and In a fit of rageproceeded to deliver the speech 1aquestion, 'i What rot Praatdmt Roosevelt
a speech at a banquet threeweak ac-var- etsittar tanttnr to
, wauntry from selng an ImportantJudicial power wrested from our
, highest court and given to a pontlcal commission.
Reaator Bailey's utterances on thatrailway rat question ar attractingmuch attention. Tha, Texas senatorwlahea to compel tha rnflroad to
Just a suggestion of what can be found in bur ladies'
suit department ,We here illustrate three' "Palmer" pro-
ductions. The new Eton and the Pony Jacket suits are
strong rivals for. popular favor. We show both styles in
gray, black, wine, blue and plum.
" brlag tha charges mad against themby the people Into court
This time It Is Missouri that Is disgracing the nalaav Governor Folk'action In taking sterner measure to
'neoure'tbe arrett and pnntthment oftha leaders of the Springfield mob .Is
meeting with general commendationIn tha United Statee.
The Eton
i.initio
.it
eithtr uIt aliowhi c h
JacKet is made with torn
sleeves which an be worn
three-quart- er or iVJ. length.
has belt of self-mattri-sl
joins the jacket and. skirt
"V" Qorernor Hgrmn-- " has,' without; doubt accomplished much good .for
scientific men and no on in th terri-
tory Is as well fitted to apesk of dryfarming and what It la likely to no- -
eompllfh for th territory. ' -
At th meeting this evening theprofessor will explain th nature ofth work the colleg proposes to dofor th benefit of th territory. Theywill also enter Into n discussion ofth general subject of dry farming.eoHed. and thos who attend wilt,no doubt, go away much encouragedretarding the outlook for th Campbell demonstration farm.
Th great majority of Las Veganbelieve that the experiments to becarried on by the Campbell farmerswill be successful, but It Is a satisfactory Indication to everyon thatth A. A M. college is willing to
It faith by. Ha works tnthe way of. actively engaging In adry farming campaign In this locality.
i. . -, ,.. . ., - -
Word comes from th outlying reg-ion of th connty that-farmer- arealready engaged tn preparing theirlands for the spring planting andthat th acreage will be larger thisyear than ever before. Mora countytoo wilt rats larger croos than usualunlets all Indications fall. . ,
'
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Mr. snd Mrs. L. C. Butscher ofiRaton, who spent of; days ;
here on their way to California, left I
yesterday . afternoon for the west. 1
Mrs. Butscher will remain In Call-- !fornia for some months. '
, Rev. J. T. Stivers, the venge1ist whowill, begin s series of revival meetin-
gs-at th city hall this evening' un-
der th auspices of the Christianchurch of this city, ha chosen forhis subject tonight "Tha GreatestBook in tjie World."). - '
Troop A will giv a big 'militarybatl during th first week in May, atwhich time Farm-ing association will, hold their Wnnualconvention tn the .city. , GovernorHagefman. fll be tn the ctty on thisoccasion, as will a number of othermen of national reputation add theywill receiv special Invitations to 'bepresent at this affair.' Every1;'"'will- - be made to make tt ona of themost successful and njoyabbJ,C)osof the season. . j T .'..''
"Scotty. Klng W the iserJaTfei-t- o
giv him hia full-title,- , can neversay that he dtdnt get an.entasttcwelcome in Albuquerque, A 4B"bwd
that peeked the ' gallery; of Elk'stheatre last night whooped and yelledend cheered him whenever he ap-
peared or the stage' In tho course ofthe somewhat blood-curdlin- g melo-drama, of which he is the centralfigure. Next to Scotty, the mute;and next to the mule tb-- do, w"favor from the audience; but the au-dience was Inclined to he enthusias-tic it waa looking for ' the, Hero . ofCath Valley to give him another olW iiiraa-and the Kero waa 'there,armed .Arlth numerous dangerouslooking-
- weapons supported by a corr- -
pany1lkewise armed and In a' piecein .wiilch there is at least plenty ofaofion. Albuquerque Journal.
Scotty appear in 'tils city this'T)law.r v w- - ' -i
" New Mexico at tha meeting of theCommercial clubs of the. southwest at8t Louts. A. at. Black well Is thrre--
cular, at T'Pony
The skirt is non-saggin- g, cir-$1- 2
50 to S30.CO. Thi
Jacket is close . fitting in
sidt pockets, stylish lapels,
pretenUtlve of tha La Vcgna Commercial club at the gathering.
.. Governor Hagerman's word. to. theAssociated Frees on the lynchinganasilea have tha right, ring., TheaTorarnor waa right No mob wouldtaduce a Now Mexico sheriff to givetm hi prisoner without tha officertnaktng a fight to uphold the law.
'ft n vDelegate Andrew has been' doing
hard work to secure tha passage of
ththick,four but-- '
as,- -comestons down front In length it
n aot validating the act of tha JeiJrtttie dtct.-4iw; Mexican.rttorisl legislature, providing for theIssue of the armory and other terri
' j tnrlal bonds. The committee hasnow fnvlted a report from tho In
Zfltit over the hips. ; Both circular and gored skirts, ii:J:150 to $26.50.1! icVfw"-'- ',:r'r , ifh f.i V " '
y;:;- - ?he coat is a 'Palmer.'guaranteed; rain.proof. 52wn
long, loose, and tight . fitting, graysns and castor, at
$l2.50up. . "
, 5trior department and that departv'irtnt baa called upon Oovemor Hag
: rman, who will doubtless champion
BAY IQ BAnQAKJ BAY
the measure.
With a hundred new engines, amajority of them of the racing type,the Santa Pe will be ready, to contlnue to hold the speed record be-
tween Chicago and the Pacific coast.Th 8anta Fe has taken one longstep towards securing safety for Ita
passengers by deciding to put on aaIt fast passenger traips : smoking.
'While continuing the stnrggwr to "an-nihilate distaaoe, aU road ' ahonCdtear hi mind that the man who gottier with a broken neck' tn twenty-fw- r
hoars Is not wortt u nsoeh ,
Ci cts who tasds la tblrtralx hoursrr"D a tvtr tsci. ' '.."'
ii ' - . - p - . -
mTHfcTEttUT. aprxl it. JK ftn.v orne.TO THE PUBLIC. oococoooococcocccccecccccccooc; on
BAILTS 4?Te
Fortt
thPUtt;
em time last nlgM tV O Ro
o Saneatir toad fM trf4THI fmat th o Miguel National EarnUI PoT kw t9r new p'-a-
We hop this mm aaiufacurf!y t o ().put to r patron ay temporary lr o !!
Special China Sale o CAIHTAl MJ9 m tim the character of or Taiiag wiil o of Las Vegas.Berrwilato aa eotirflf new tight ia t O Cw 707'itt!;Brat fK the mr. W wt'J o 'I
, begin the work of tluss n tb are o, Kent tonight tat wfll u th pUW t J. ML CUNvjlNGMAta. aveatdeM. Bt T. MOSKtNt.
519 SIXTH STREET st pardon the rkae for a aifbt or o P. IV jANUAltV, Aaaltwo. T"r tm'T t Interest Paid on Time Deposits' f ' If. A, BUDDECKE. oooooo
toO
A. R. . Roberts last eveatag
THE LAS VEGAS SAVINGS BANKA Happy Mom OatHerieg. '
Tb beaattf al country boob of W.Judge HumphreysTaktn to Task
Save your eamlatn by depoaitiagcom. 'Every dUr aatwd is tau oepouu ot ft a&4 over.o
ooooooo&ooooooooooooooooccooocscoccoctcccsrool)
izwmwE.ILcaScs Cc3 kzdtzzovcdl
f;o Ocstf EJc?Zz3 Co dC:o
Gccdl GcrvCco tzr.'J on--
lreidettt ltvtwcvelt DeliverKrittiea) Message
. CoUgTCM. .
WaidUugtuB, April ltla a ipecialWrtM5,e deUverrd today PresidentfctKMMrVtt declares th result of ' tbfx-- LthU ot th beet packer iaCmcago niiemag oC Justice,"aad that th Interpretation placed byJmJs Humphrey oa tb will ot eua- -
'. gica. "la such a to Euk that will' a'uaolutely abortive -
Th ui , ahfca la of ft most. sensational character, la baaed largely
- ft letter to thn president from th" general, ia which th latter' review tba proceedings of tat fa of
tb government against the packer.Tb president ays It la clear that
that Bo criticism attaebee to Commie,aloner Garfield, aa waai ha did vaa la
' tba pursuance of tba duty Impoaed oahim by congress. Ha refera sharply.however, to tba decision of JudgeHumphreys, sajtng Jthat congreaa
: -- could not bare foreaeea auch ft decls--
1ob and could hardly belle tba rulingof Humphrey will ba followed by
"' other judges. Ha declare that aucbaa Interpretation of tba taw ae that
, 'cornea measurably sear making tbalaw farce."
Confer en th Rata Bill.Washington, April IS. Democratic
aeaatora net la conference at eleven" o'clock today for th pr-rp-o of ex-
changing view on the railroad ratebllL Tb meeting waa called with th... ..k j. b il 4.1- -J a
iuunct stwmtanaing iw no "ing action wouia oe aemp.ea. yu:zs b receaa waa taaen uuiwnnoui reacning an- uuutiuuiu,
Must Decide Canal Type.Wiuditngton, IpHl
'Tart today told tba senate committeeon lnteroceanle canal that the quea- -
Hon of the type of the canal must be"determined at once or Chief Engi-
neer Steven will be placed in ft post- -
, tlon where he will be compelledaupenT work.- -
fl
toitem pf ,jry f.nning.f7
Wttchts, QocKs trrd Jewelry- REPAIRED AND
GUARANTCE0
By DtSOTO It C9rANT..5lf Sixth Si
John A. PaponGrocer & Dutcher.
NATIONALWAVERXY BICYCLES
Th Boat Whoet on EarthComplete vlth coaeter fcwak
S 45.00 - .
M.CVOUNO, 2 SlOSUthSt
J Fer Fine ; Jl MONUMENTAL WOltKe Wrltr.T.Jrl. Hartley
315 North Arno Bt., Albnquerque
aa..itaY
where IHav wi3 bttaur '
ImUmui gj, , traatremi 3
Ntie f Dlseeiiitlen.Notice U given that the ftmt of
Davie A Syde ha dissolved teaTweaty fourth day ot March, IMS, S.K. Syde retlriag aad laaa Davt rwmalalag aa ol owner. Mr. Davt wetcollect all accovata due th firm andwill pay all ladebtedaea against thfirm.
ISAAC DAVIS,tl 8. K. STCZS.
If you would win aoccea tn ira.patronti! tn aavtngs bank.Ise It liberally and ronttnuonaly. Deposits for the Plata Trust and Snvtacibank received at tba First Nationalbank for tb convenience ot oast atapatron a. T
eated to La Vega aerie of theEagle th leagaifleeet golden, eaglewhich waa recently cooxeted by Prof.
leg Stlaskr of Colorado Spring.Th bird measure seven feet withwing Outstretched.
SHAWHAN WHISKEYPerfect . Wlthoat aa EqoalIt keeps. oa tastlag good.
MJJ
Lowest price marked la plain f-g--
are oa every artkl at th Sa vine'sBaakttor. , -- :
The livery firm of Clay A company purchased tour fine road boraeyesterday, which they hav added totheir already fin aublea.
If you want a eoaveyane for business or for pleasure Cbaffia haa ANo. I rig.
Tb Merchants Cafe la becomingmore popular every day.
Picture framed to ordsr at 8. RDearths' the undertaker. 10-:- e
SHAWHAN WHISKEYOn sale at th Cosy Bar, Opera Bar.
Annex, Lobby, Optimo and Riveraide Bar.. 1US
FOR SALE One of the best restaurants ia th city.- - Health reasons.Address M. Core, Optic office. 4 107
Sands' meat market aai moved tothe Crockett building.
Gehrlng headquarter for gar-den boa and lawn mowera, 4109
Be prepared for all klnda ot weatherSHAWHAN WHISKEYThere' nothing better. -
Try our new tort tump coal Bri-lliant Las Vega Light A Fuel Co.
' . M-10- 4
Ice cream served at StmpklnaBros.
A few taddi ponle for al atCooley barn eneap. 1 14
'Th talk of th town,SHAWHAN WHISKEY
It keeps oa tasUng'good.113S
f t ' " E. BARBER! U
General Contractor.Plana, specifications,' estimates and
luperlntending a specialty at reason-able rate. West side of Plasa. 7
Buy Yank' Coal at bsadquartsra.From the' mine te'-you- r binvfJaaO'Byrne, Agt S--
The talk ot th town,. SHAWHAN WHISKEY ;'It keeps oa tasting good.
DISSOtUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.Notioeto whom It may concern; ,
Natlce U hereby given that the part-nership 'heretofore existing betweenCaleb Boyd and Archibald F. Fork-ner- ,
under the nam of Forknet aodBoyd has this day ,6een dissolved bymutual consent, th partnership affairshavtog'tbeea fully settled . betweenthem- .- .. . ' ; ,
1 U'-- A. FORKXER,- ' C." J. BOTD. ;v
,13th, 190S..i -
,Tha talk of the town, "' --
'1 SHAWHAN WHISKEY ,i 'It keep on
' tasting good.? ;
".'v ; 113S
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A
;:
. - REV. J. T.The famous Evangelist
IX Williams aad wife, foer milesaorta ot town, waa tne ptace lorfamily reuaJoa of children and graaVcbUdrea Sunday, the firat time la aUyeara that all bad bea tocrthw. Itla fteadleaa to aay that tba day waa
pleaaaatlr apeot, for It waa veryrnaca ao la booor ot the return fromLag Vegaa. K. M of F. C Smith andfamily. Samaal WUUama waa therefrota Decatur, lad W. O. Butler andfamily from tbla place, aad T. CWilllama aad famUy Mount Victory(Ohio) Obaerrer. .
F. C Smith la ft Santa Fa engin-eer o thi dlrUkm and left thl cUyabout three week ago with hi fam-
ily for visit hack eaet at tit oldhome, having tewed ft leave of ab-ae- ac
for that purpoa. Kelib, thyoung ton of Mr. aad Mr. Smith,will undergo n vary aerlou operationat th hoapltal at Marlon before theyreturn to thla city, .
Show tonight.
. Ike Darla advertise a bargain tnBoy"a Corduroy PaaU oa Page t, 4 S)
Dont forget the Masquerade Balland Skating Carnival av Itoaentbalhall Saturday sight 4141
At the order of the president therewill be a special meeting thla area-lo- g
of the Retalf Clerk'a union.
Be prepared for all aorta of weatherSHAWHAN WHISKEYThere nothing better. ,.
. Oa the Plntada a few mile fromPaalra. C. H. Taggart la exploitinga copper deposit allien promises pro- -
ctable results very eoon. H expecttQ crect , ,metef on tn prorty
"jwlth,B m tw montba and begin ahlp- -
ping the pre.
Prof. J. J. Vernon of the A. A VL
college speaks tonight at. the Com-
mercial club room. All of the member are nrged to attend a the meetIng will be aa Important on. , Mr.Vernon will talk about th totalled
Santa Fa railroad civil engineershave mad a survey from Wlliard toPastura, paralleling the El PasoSouthwestern railroad from Leoncitoto Aragon. Chief Engineer McCoysuperintended the work ot surveyingthe line. Why th survey shouldhave been mad la a matter of conJectur.- "t . t ,!, , , .
The Raywood ft Robert companyhaa closed a contract with the Bruna--
r company at Denverfor new counters and . fixtures to bsused In equipping the- - firm's newwholesale and retail department TheImprovements will represent .an expenditure of 17.500. T. J. Raywoodleava Saturday for Denver to aejectth different piece. , j' General B. FV' Adams, h) hasbeen prospering for oil for th pastfour year along the Salado arroyola atlll at it and ba now reacheda depth of 1,300' feet'fniilsrprtncipolboring. .The drill tools hav beenstuck In the. rock tor three months,but they will be losened soon, andthe work will be resumed. Indicationsthat oil will be. struck are promising.
A handsomely framed large sizedsteel engraving depicting the signingof the declaration of Independence laon exhibition la the office of W. M.Lewis and company. The picture wasproduced from the original platewhich, waa destroyed Ta number otyears ago, and It would make finepresent for one of the public schools,the public Jihrary 'or the T.:MC A."" "rooms.
One ofthe Mexicans who was hurtla a recent accident on the Santa Fa,and who was brought to Laa Vegasapparently ao badly hurt .that becould not walk,' bnt bad to be carriedon a stretcher, waa promptly andunceremoniously kicked out of thehospital when It was learned that bewaa feigning. It la said the fellowwaited not upon the order ot hisgoing, but got
J. C. Jones, the Bridge street bfr:ness maker, filed an affidavit ag&insttEaseblo Montoya yesterday charginghim with stealing a grip from hiplace of business, containing 160 incash and a pasa from hrr to Cali-
fornia. The case, came up for bear-
ing this, morning before Justice ofPeace Otero, and' was dismUed forlack of evidence. Mr. Jones, on bc'n?naked what; made him think thatMontoya took the grip,, replied : 1am aure of it," But that waa afl theproof be,, had to offer, . "
! The famous "Scottle" arrived on No.
10 thla aftrnooa and on getting off
!the train purchased an Optic , extra,telling of the great .disaster at SanTrancisca He banded the newsboy a
Quarter and told htm to keep' the
change and almost brought pa an at-
tack of heart trouble. The little fel-
low found, out hortly who hi liberalcustomer waa and now declares thathe I going to put a atrtng on thepiece of money and wear It around bisneck tor luck. .
: The annual meting of the parishof 6t Paul'a. Memorial churcb will
be held In the chapel at 7:30 tonight
Train No. 1 waa not due to arrive in
the city this afternoon nntll ;35 andNo. t waa marked for t:30.
Saloonbts Win : ''V" Siinny$ide(Ca$c
m GALEBarber shop, beat location la tb city.
Monthly tncorn of from ST5 to1100. prlcctUOO.t Fin building lots oa Third 8treet
must be told at once. Price $37$.4 room bout oa TUdea Street la
Orst-rla- st condition, floe ahad treetand lawn: mill eit on, easy ayments. Price, fLTOO. -
10 fine building lot on Sixth a4Seventh Street. Price t3W each,
t ota on Mala Avenue, clos la. Price.1659,. . . .v-
Harris Real Estate Co.09 DOUGLAS AVENUE,
MORNING SUN DAIRY.
Pur Milk and Cream. Strictly Sanitary. Pbon 339 Vegaa.
- J.J. GEYER. Proprietor,
Macbeth Water 1 th tonlo youshould tak ta th spring of tb yar.Order filled at P. Roth'. 43
Red Croei Drugs. Purest and BeatBridge Street and Plaaa. .448
COOLSY BARN. "Phone No. IS for livery. Bate
hoteti and best outfit for all purposes. ' Quality aad aervic speak forthemselves.
SHAWHAN WHISKEYContains mor . liquid satisfaction
thaa double th quantity ot other... whiskey, and -
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: It keep oa tasting good,v r '
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' rm th Mrchant'a eafa In mind.That is th plac to go when yoW
want ft good meal or short ' order. ', . 8SS
The King of the Desert Mine" atth opera bouse tomorrow night
T'.U VT Be Expected. A' ' i
Pat Taaey punched me In th nosebecause Ot owed him tin ceote.
Mlke Well, he alwaya wa cloae-flate- d
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OFFER. OF FR.EL TIXIPAnyone Intending a trip to Kansaa City ahould glv aa their nasao
and w will glv them Fro of charge, a pea from Kaaaaa CSty toWeston. Mo, aad return and aa Introd action to Mr. Cbawhan, whohaa proven ft aplendld host to thousands of visitors. Ton wtU hav
fln trip, splendid dinner aad aa old fashioned distillery in ftaIt
toe:A3.n.revivcu meetins at the City Hilly under the a&spioca of th Christian church& V aiftPSMJiMTl rwawwr
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CLASSIFIED ADVEflTISEf.itNTSantwi i tlM itaaaaaWo rtwa r porf of too oorii. kmt trv aajt tfcw ta mttmmm, a toio
c TIE DID A1X CUlO AXrtUTTSASm fMASU W ADVANCE
won mut.FOE UDfT tl faosifCoUe4 from par IV.
gahatlcaBy to ftuwrc ym Chatso arc ta error.
W of Ik eUest sad 'the MM ttt&e on the rolrsrsettir t th rH f Ow
history e tradition stretch Ht tiae kc th ere cwbwisf therVh etaie over whoa dette ta
who h fereedy epepr4-- , tm eeUrrly wki. 'th rtty f Rsala F thee etfll aae
ewte before t pilgrim"" father ItiM Ja New Eg!a4 TV
Marti Ma aJaaa4r oMkrea tntSSm TVt
af tVMa of a m fairwaa,wntt4 tartaa, a4 tWa 13 ft m
ta aroa, tk tft ywaaoul4 I tot Mr tk Ur prr4 rida4a of apolra aaa:ty. Tfc
yoaatMatlat f fcrtjwtto tUa rrfttH, bt t l erFelr tkat ka aa4ra Mt vraoMH lmcaiju.rr tbo akIral ko I feat oar
tria m fcf m atoaa Ko taBito Iaa4a that ras WlrrUnit4. ItWo Mwmt4 that la auaar Ptiooa of ar url'ory, tfao orroi-- a caa o ra wkixw ao araf trricatk. aa-t-f ttwata4a of no1
watta aro ao loam raw: tam tlng ttty am4 a4 rapUJfipluiiMt eitninni of 4oiUra ara o
Irk attrat la traUdiax ratSraada tafarti tam.
V ara tao fraateat ofodttcm ofwool. tth otu aiorpdoa, of arth ata W tonitorta. tha raialatnr rattla and bp b oa tb laeraaia of taa fact that ta rs areata
of gratia U4a ar brtnf Ukofor aKtlrattara, bacaaao mora approBtHooda ara Wtcg a4 la tha ladaa-- i
trta tbaa wa formarlr tfa fanYtlina. thla trrat tr-rtto-rj' tf
twAMTtO
WANTED Palters aad tpt- -
baageni at Oo. T. HiU. 4 HiU.
WAXTI2 A toad tight vrtgtttarn harm aal waxoa wUh coar.
Uoair TIT Bgtt St. UlWAXftO Aa iertsc4 mmmi
boaaewort girl to fatety at tw. Ap-ply to SOa. IL W. CrB, X9ZS SevanUfttiwet. rut
WANTED Mao, vomea. hoytsad gtrU u repmeat JcCsrUagaxtsa. Good tJ. A4irstCast &r tt, K. T. Ctty.
WANTED Tha"pop'.a to twter atstaad they ca reader t&or gaprocutiva same to this paper thaatr uuoralBg: CMh Jrartlr thatro saw bis aL Toa might buy ft)worth of roods oa th gtreofiA of a25e ad, bat twless yoa told th al- -
ruar so, ua aews paper wotusot gvt th credit.
WANTED AH mderg of thUpaper to patronU adrarUscra, teOth advertlaer yog saw his al
FOR tALCFOR 8ALE Duck eggs, inquire of
J. Coidsteia, th tailor, 4 $t
FOR 8ALB-2J- M9 lbs. CaL IroaBarbed Wire, Sc. ill Cedar posts,Ic. aearly saw. W. R, AlU, Oaava.. hi. 4-- i
FOR fttf U aTlD BPVf t.MdV..1VSw AaV 4 -el Oil HM4T
or unfurnished eight room bouse, de
4Mruti of tls brtv Snea wh!)t these ar tlvteg ta New MmIm
today, tw4 are rd ArtrtS c!UjiiT ' 'ft "!' of lb tstn aeer
tb' ' t. e sr tf th yoaag
(ViaiiW ta tM nr great ranoeree (Mir st areas f ncltiva.tn1" --e Jr oeeosalne: Hon to theinxrd i tkv Immigrant , sad the
"It haa 0 believed sntll recentyears Jhst tvrr ltrtje of oar teacould 1a ed for soy purpose etherthan for. grating oar herds of rattle
! Boris of sheep; that Mt areet dVJuta of coal wer so remot at tomake them of .111 al ' But aat! this I eswered. tzi makerOf empire, the hntnetniUder ta ' thetrpmgreae westward no loner passIt, lder th Improved methods ofegrlruj'ur great areas of Mai wfclrfc
Isnra tilttift kr ib a1m tKMindliHM prrl- - ar ieng
grly ttkra p fcr tbo pnbf oatrf tha crowd eaeteni tata. As '
Ariaona, ao to la Now llak-o- . la bInt 4emoatra4 tho wonderful osl
irk I am pro4. aa w'l at tiuvgm wmi nunnnj oura- -
ft two mf aoo U aaJt4 lataa tM t j wik nakoa kt Ua
powMa far aao to titak of pfmtMtty Mriax alarwlMW.
I wua to tfcaak yoa, (tJtaaMf to toaak ta rHy of St. la!a.rana aad ta Waalf of tk oaooUof New Mratoo, for tka liooor yoraaa akow n lr, wkkh 1 aaaroa. I &vif appro iat aa4 a&all Imt
I tka Maoa totiabttadLSriro aa rtorod that tk moo
aa a ataaoapoar. wkirk makaa lif?ta frto forw pcMHit! oa that aatir:bat oot for kaasaa oatata, wbo fear akard oas ttaa a thta rank ofoara; oaportaSr tkoa vko eoat kaowtlimt Elortrtc fUttora rar sa4ack.MIlloeora,M!arta,rtitnaada Ttrvrfaaadte Drpf1. IMutaraa. TorpidUrr KkJay rot&plalata. g oaoral da--
katfjr aad frmai vrakaaaaaa. Ojua!1d aa a taral tonle aad app
tlxr for weak praoaa aad caportalfor tk a4. It laaccra amscd !?Patljr raraat4 If H 4rsKisUPrle oolT ke,
Tka Brt tarVoad of narhiaarr fortk w praaaed orkk ptaat that la tofew erected ta All)OQonju tua arrlrad and win ba lattallnd aa aooa atha fettlldtnf for It raeeptitNl i completed.
. tr.Mr. Wn. Tho. U nor run, prorlocla
"1 caught aevera cold whll huntinga burglar la th forest swamp last failHearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I. fried It, tad after vtlag twsmall bottle. I was completely cured.'Thta remedy la intended especiallyfur coughs aad colds. It wilt looaaaand rellev a aer cold la less timetha by any other treatment and la
favorite wherever Ita superior exceltrace baa becora knows, for sale
ly all druggists.$
Col. P, R. 8m!th of Peming wentto Los Angeles on bualneas connectedwith th water, works of that city,and haa returned, accompanied by bisdaughter, XI ins Lillian, who baa beenvlalting in Los Angeles tor severalmonths past.
Devil's island Tertur 'Is no wora than tha terr'ble cas oPiles that afflicted me tea years. Then1 aa advised to apply Duckleas Arnica Fatve. and less than a boi permanently cured mo. writes L. 8. Na
pier of Rugtee, Ky. Heals all wounds.burns snd sores liks magic. S5oi aall druggists.
as m vkiter.
groat tarrttoty of Arlaoaa. oar f.irad tand w ajfUkbor a almlltar to f lolV
fJ Ha tradition., u mi MV it r,,, tt ctapfeaa, Ontario, taya
tRItl of IrrttttliaL. Mark kaa baraiparatlrair noa pnxluPtlra. ta dratla
slrabl location. Inquire at thla of- -
. 4jiI , Oa night Ust week, a fir at Clwjrroa threatened th whol towa aad
FOR SALE A good sUbltsbed i bad tt not been for heroic work bfmercafitile business, business proper-jc- tt liens, mack damage might - havty aad residence at a aacrlflc. Ad- - beea done. As It was, several builddress V, this office. logs wer damaged or destroyed.
don la thta line, aad much mora wlH;Hf to aapport a rery larra poputatkml) don by piirato eaptal. but thTb poopl who "bring about thfutar of trrluaUoa whlrh la at HI IfttchK will Hd many tblor wklcbIta Infancy. dnadi with ua aa It i
dor Is many otbr atataa aad trrl-torla- ,
apon on of tba tnoat bn8'cnt aad far reaching lawaovrr mart
d by 'any nation at any lira. I rfrto th aat tonal rorlaraatloa law, whichGovernor Kibhy haa already tnntlon
d. law ahlrb will Mala It poaaltttato put all tha avaltabl atr to hneflrlal . no that tt will produca tha,areatrat roitd to tha vretat numberof poopl. Tha prortatoni of this lawwhlrh will prova of vast benefit tnour territory. r being carried out
wviih ona la iwbiti waikmiuiito'o orw llf. tta tSO.IHHi aqwarml!a of area much of It bltbrto rom- -
u iiui ivr nfii Mini v m
horn, they will rarry oa larg tradeketa. They wilt natarallr rarry on
that tra1 wher tt Will b th moatadrantageoua for them, la thera tarreaaon why It should not b withyou? -
"What lltd f bar aald baa. I fear.bee of a Vather matarlaliatle tarabut I know yon will pardoa m b- -
In una of th nature of thta ftatherlntput la ronrliialon I wlah to aak youall to roma to New Mexico, not onlyon account of her rraonree aad com
all th glfta that tnak mer livinggood th blu aky, th anowcappwl
the contrasts of mountdln and plain
co:.:::o:i in su:.::.:er
with deliberation and cara by th pottiulUtlea. but becanaeof th federal gnvarnment. who. tar hat no generously larlhd there
held tha wetfara or tha peopl of the'terrltorle very ear their bearta. Of j
tto on It thta tnnr tme than of yonr'neaka .the Invigorating atmoapherefellow townsman, of whom you are:
Appiy t T. 3 OtSt at O 4k
Co. or TU rwanJh at. t!3fUft elXTTa)t.Uii.to am- i-
from Tegaa. farclihd. rtrfg fgarde, trrtgaied aad good writHon t ata to go to tow twins aweek. Test ts aaiagled root liomroad, fit per moeth. Iavlr I'ltThird street. U
roa EEXT T fxraUhed r-i-
for Hbt kooaeUeytag. - SIS Nisth .
street. llfOR RENT-M- c".' fiiraUVd1112 NaUcauL 4 UT
FOR RENT Tear, 1'rtlt withBoaackeepig oaiftt. At priag, la-gu- lr
1S19 National 4 ITT
FOR RENT Two room furoUhedboos; co tovalidA lit Liacoie. 4 Hi
FOR RENT Nice larg front roomfamished, tor desirsbl party. VtlCghta. . 4Ut
FOR RENT Nice front room. bath,steam, electric light HOT OovgUsava. , - . tn
FOR RENT Flv room boon,cor. Fourth aad Wsshiagtoa av. lav
ulr tot Fourth sc 4l
LOST,
LOST Near end of street car ttaoa Lincoln av. Ladies' Cold HaaUng
ICas Watch with short chaia. Reward if fcft at this office. 413t
A Lucky Postmistress .
u Mrs. Alexander of Cary. Me, whhaa found Dr. King's New Llf puisto he th best remedy she ever triedfor keeping th stomach, Uver andbowels .la perfect order. . T&uTl agreewith her If you try these painless pu-rifiers that infuse new life. - Gusraa-tee- d
by all druggists. Price tSe.
floppy llcsies forFc.-rMJ-ca
trt.OuO acres beat fruit anl alfalfaland in Loa Angeles County, Calif.
Sold tn Ave and ten act tracts oaeasy monthly payment.
' $1.50 down per acre, f1.00 a monthper acre. No interest no taxes. Per-petual water right free with tb land.And in case of death (to tb heir) adeed to th land free and clear of allIncumbrances, etc.' For Circular and Application writ'
at one to:
ttznemn a. ruzzs,Special Agent Ellzabethtown, Colfax
County, New Mexico. "
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.. Homestead Entry. No. 5543.
Department of th Interior,Office at Santa Fe, .f. March 19,1904. "
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Notice Is hereby given that th fotvlowtng-aame- d settler has Sled notieof hi intentioa to make final proof lasupport ot his claim, and that saidproof will be made before V. S. CourtCommissioner at Las Vegas, N. M, onMay 4, 106; vis.: Jos Euseblo Archnlets, of San Miguel county, N. hL, for .
th 8. 12. N. W. 4 Sec. 1, S. E. 1--
If. E. 1-- 4. N. G. 1-- S. E. 1-- See t.T, 14, N-- R. 20 E. .
He names th following witnessto prov uis continuous retldeac aaoa and culUvatioa ot said land, via:, Jesus Ma, Ulibarrt, Santiago Archu-
leta, Matlas .Aragon, Luis Palomino,all of Tuloso via Las Vegas, N. M."
' MANUEL R. OTERO, Rogistot.
STUDY ioa tr inwl 1pm4 to iimmawogwiawl y uw n and 4nflKfSWMBcolaaafloaiiMnt WUlera. tun fmm tin on),. TkeaMinn Pnwrtmr, a mm. Col-h-
partmaura ana 1 .i41.'cssmniwact.st tristst 11fCSSM. sr uw.one niMuaiNsus.
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sMt ur:
ao Jutly proudth lerretary of the'all the wonderful coloring of earthInterior, Ethan A. Illtrhcoclc, who t!end sky. t bava happened alreadyalways glad to hear of tba needs an In my Ufa to llva la many different
WEDNESDAY, AP JUL 18
Cbaa. A. Tajtr Great fWj
G"KlliG OF THE
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0 UUCIll lillllL
T CaatInclloa
WALTER. SCOTTT Tb Doath Valley Miner
YSEATS SELLING
llnificcrtt Scenic Production
Prices, - 50c 75c $1.00
fthp King Retire.Charles ownltgham. a natlv of
Galway. ire., want to Orego. thirtyyears go sad got a Job aa 'sheepherder, la a year or tow b went into partnership with a friend la thesheep-raisin- g business, but - sbabought him out. Gradually be a
creased bis flocka untU ho becameknow aa "th shep king of th eectloa la which a lived. Now be anaooacee his coming retirement fromactive life, having told hla reach foora sum not far rrom a miutoo. ttewas tb first to bring Imported aheepInto Vmatllla, county, Ore,
--1 suffered for flva years with kidoey and liver trouble, which causedsever pains across th hack andblinding headache. I had dyspepalaand waa ao constipated that I couldnot move my bowels without cathar-
tic ' ! was cured by Chamberlain'sStomach and Uver Tablets and havebeea well bow for slg months." saysArthur 8. 6trtcklan4 of Chattanooga.Tens. For sal by all druggist.
Indian Maiden Studisa Law.VL Cornelius,
lidlan of th Oneida tribe la Wlncon- -
sln. has gone to New York, where sheintends to study law la Barnard col
lege. At a country echool ahe won ascholarship la A seminary in Fond duLac and afterward studied for a timela Stanford university, California. MisaCornelius Is unmistakably Indian In
features and build, and Is proud of ItHer object la studying Isw Is to be ofservice to th people of her own race.
"My religion." ah says. ls this:believe In God, in minding my own
business and la hustling for what onewants." -
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Word waa received Tuesday of thedeath of Henry Prein, who died at hisranch on the Tusas Monday night,ava th Tres Pledras Reporter. He
had a stroke of paralysis. some yearsago, but recovered from It ao that hewaa able to attend to things on theranch, and lately made a trip overland to Antonito.
Human Blood Marks.A tale of horror was told by markshuman blood In tha home of J. w
tlllams, a wjpll known merchant oiBac, Ky. He writes: . Twenty yeanago I had severe hemorrhages of the
lungs, snd was near death when I be
gan taking Dr. Kins' I New mscovarytt comnleiely cured me. aad 1 haveremained well ever-since.- If cures
hemorrhages, chronic coughs, settledcolds snd bronchitis; and Is the onlyknown cure for weak lungs, i Everybottle guaranteed by all druggists60c and $1.00. Trial bottl free.
The fore. of convicts at work In
the Santa Fe canyon oa the ScenicHighway, about a mile east of thelarge reservoir of the Santa Fe Waterand Light company at Santa Fe, hasbeen Increased to flftr.
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SIGN WRIT tNQ,'PICTURE FRAMING, .
WALL PAPER, CLAM, .
PAINTS, RTC
ceo cixTii crn&r- I!t Mw PavSnt Tour Hoof
With
PARAPHINE PAINTTwo years' written guarantee,
visit Las Vega once a month., ,
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$100 Reward, 100. fThe readers of this psper iUI be
nleased to learn that there ta at teas I
on dread dMess that science hasbeen able to cur ta all It atagessad that l catarrh. Hall's CatarrhCar la th only poaltlv cur nowknown to tha medical fraternity. Catarra being a constitutional diseaserequires a constitutional .treatment.Hall'a Catarrh Cur la tsken Internal,ly, acting directly upon th blood aadmucus surfaces of th system, thereby destroying the foundation of thedlaeaae. and giving the patientstrength by building no th constitution and asilstlng nature In doing Itswork. Th proprietors have so muchfaith In Its curative powers that theyoffer On Hundred Dollars for anycaa' that It falls to cur. 8enl forlist of testimonials. '
Address . J. CHENET CO- - Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c.Take Hall's Family Pills for constl
nation.
If your neighborhood Is
Gcod EnoughFcr Yczi---
Whymotfim yotm
Th
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wUl help to get tneni started'" - Southwest if yon will give ua
their names and addresses.Write us to-da- y.
' - Address,0a. Ceieaisahea Agtat A, T. t S. F ty
Railway Exchanet. Chkajs,
SPATTYBRIDGE STREETSaanBssssssssssBaajBssss
UPOUTINQ, ROOP1NA. "
TIN AND QALVAN '
. 1ZKO IRON' WORK.
A Trial Order Is Solicited
r o VaW m C.
"WHile the damp, cold, changing' weather ofWinter intensifies the pains and other disagreeablesymptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means awinter disease exclusively. Through the longftsnths of Summer its wandering pains and twitch-
ing nerves are felt by those in whose blood the urictcid, which produces the disease, has accumulated.
'. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the entire system. Its primary cause results from thefailure of the! elinunative organs, the Liver,' Kid-
neys and Bowels, to carry out of the system theurea, or natural refuse matter, t This coming incontact with the different acids of the body forms HI1?uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the jrblood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, 1 1
making it sour andunfit for properly nourishing L.rt8am.rihad...vr.attaohofiagammthe body, and ftS this Vital Stream goes tO every tory Rheumatism ia the lueas, from whioalweatingle and comer of the bndv, the poison is distrib-- tnabte to Uava my room for aavaral months, I
WM traattd D tw doctors and also triad differ.luted to all parts. The nervous system weakens aot kiada or u&imants and madiotaa whichfrom lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fc
j-- i. ti' .' t. i j: WmalwaaawtaaytteyargttoawaU.Oa day while reading a paper I aaw aa advar--:vcuau suu owuiicu, ilic wuiav;u uu utoiiuu sic
'affected, the appetite fails and a general diseasedcondition of the entire system is the result.
Not only is Rheumatism the most painful ofall diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing.muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable
tlsemsut of 8. 8. 8. for Rhavmatlsm, I deoidadto give tt a trial, whiohl did atonoa. After I hadtaJkaa three bottle I fait a graat deal batter, aadI oootlnaad to take it regularly until I wastiraly oured. t now fael batter thaa I bava foryears, CHA8. E. OILDERSLESTS.
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tend dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed v
' to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints,and thev are rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life.
v gJCAO SsJklll lUr V VU Scavenger .
. !Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. ; The best timeito get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and:the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons.. With thejproper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build np andIstrengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per-
manently cured. - External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam-
mation, and for this reason are desirable, but thev cannot have any effect on the disease.
fThe blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated Wore a cure can be effected, ;
S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma-tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid.and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strengthto every part of the body, it cures Rheumatism permanently, S. S. S. is the only safe curefor the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as dothose medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient S. S. S. tones np
, everv Dart of the body by its fine tonic properties.
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- While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds np the, appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re"duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completelycures Rheumatism m every form Muscular, Inflamma-
tory, Articular or Sciatic If you are worried with thenagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be-ro- me
rhmnic. but beonn the use of S. S. 51 and DUT&re
Caaspoola and n.olu Clsaocd, Dismtaotad and pat In a Thoroogh Saal- -tlis blood of every particle of the poison, Write for our book on Rheumatism,' and ask ourT dcians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either. . tary oadition. We anamla ssssasnl s tr of ehargn.
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Profccalonal DirectoryWcsthtr Rcpcrtof Ntw Mexico il
highest , taprtr m 4cms: Imhmc St VHU.
SttstwW. A. FatHEwrae filtwatla j high af4ct af
at!. Hvy wUti twltk ilt, 4 frawt aad t a ttISA: th high rMMNrtlw ml th
mar ',",Local OSV U"cibr Bwni,. Saata F. X. Aura 14. 1CTh hut week aa clear, ana aad
4ry vr bmI af the sovthera half ofth territory. Owr th aortaer half,Borotr. wiMrMiiy rr iaa vutwW4r, h awr, tW, muador.air 4t. aa4 aAof-- fW 12tAaa4 MiA. Aa acr of k aaroowtw.,
ak mlop4 0W aaatcni CaUfor.
"? ,,lti,h "Mr,rMAipiera Cntorad siting homn r
laat aficraooa) aa4 taias fcf rktartacaa4 woW waatAtr. Share frost.cwrya o tA 13th, aa4 lllA. esUa- -
ta aoviawara to fBtnl roaatlea, Aata material 4amM iwm to kava rmum. baewr agam wimila imb aa ta cwbm ewoay,tbrM(ttla aa4 abomry. 1
TAa flr dra dar1n,th tnt oftbt wA ca4 ana routine of A
aaow ta tA aortAer aaoaniaina awl.vtth lb Ulr ah3r imm arww.. - w.inv in.awii,
Slar tb flrat of ta nont A tbMther roBditfcwa rr tb terrltorV
bart teoeraJly Aa aetaonai. aartttbat aoeAat tnor tbaa aonnalrlptutioa oceorrH at tb ckta of tbam k la an 4Jtrirta bat tb low-
er Rio Graad mlW an4 aoatbtreat.TKtta 'ef PwbliMtlan Chaaaad.
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with tV vtrmmM l.nx'CtN I1LMWIN Ttntba first of tb aaaoa of IXW. tblaI AGENCIES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER
ww9&9O40w$eOdwaoa4eO4aoe4O opuoiiracioa win naotra aa taa.tb Draw A Rio Grand trala com.Ucslco 8ctloa of tb Cllmatoloclcaltrrloa of tb Watbr Bureau. Itucced8 tb Wvk Crop Bulletin ar--
tea bertofor publlb4 ta tbla form,US VCIAt
GROSS, JELLY d GO.
Tba crop fMtnr I oroltt4. but tb Cor. h. 3. Ilacermaa at wblrb Terrt-vaathe- r
data ar alTea In creator da j tortal Srrtary J. W. Rayoolda tadj tba foUovtBS inembm of tb (over- -
Tb following remark a ar from tb oor'a ataS war prwnt: Col. J. D.r porta of corrcapondcota , gnt, Col. 3. A. laaale. Capt E. C
Albert H. M. Haaaon-T- ba. wA Abbott ao4 Ueuta, A. J. Flacbrr. Vf.vat rather cloudy with abbwera t It n, Newrombt Barfta. Vaosba and A.beiclnnlnj and eloaaj tb high tnv slantaa. who wr alio th dpotpcratara waa M dearea. lowest SO d. to rarelr tb vlaltor.tTeea; precipitation to the 12th, 0.07, -
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VJHOLESALLr.lOTOIIAMS
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Aa4 KxiA autt. 4J9 virtaa krtt.rat cr4iaSy tarR4 te aoaaC T. IDae. x. a: c v. a wm.r. a.: T. M. Cia4. aacwuury: W.t Crtt. trmtmm; C f. KSeock.
, a t Metta Rnt aa4 tttr4Mo4ay fiftan aae boat, atKsiftta rf pytbte Fait TWtlatbr(kra ar rrd1a!ly Iattr4.
1ULLCTT ftATXOM.CuJ:4 Sxkr.
T. R, ELACVtLT. &ftChaamaa Ua. N. t A. r. A. ML
Sccabtf ceasamalcatloM tt aa4 Sr4Tharaaaya ta r avmtA, T)tUaArotAara eor4SaQy ta!;4. C DSoaeArr, W. U.; CAarte a fyor
wW'Cft tiiry
KaAakaA L4a. L 0. 0. aMttiar4 aa4 fovnh Tbanfay'tvral&icof KKwtb at tA LO.O. P. baaMm. iSntXm 8. Carlkk. aebla ibb4;Mra. Uta litt(cck. tioHrraad; KrtCUra IkII. aacmary; . Mra. ftaraaRoaarta. traaevrar. . .
Caster Star. iUtrlar eamunleaOcm accoad and foarth Thursday ve.toga of tack (BOBtA. All vlM-io- g brothers and sitters ar eorsUJJy lavttsAMr, a B. ItosA wortky autroa:AS. Dearth. W. P.: Mrs. SnaiBenedict, Bee.: Mrs. A M. MelLTreaa,
R4m ccect la Pratertal Brat bet- -
hood Hal?, every second asd fourthThursday sleep at Ua eighth runruitlcg brother always wetcom totb wigwam. B. L. Corey, aacher'P. & Baro, chief of records; T. PPries, collector of wstnpnm.
Pratrnal Vnl af Amarks. Meetsfirst and tltrd Tuesday veags ofeach month ta th Woodmaa kail oaSink street at S o'clock. Mrs. BauBerrlngtr T. At W. 0. Koogler, aao- -
retary. '
The Pratemal ratherhaed, N. 102,meet very Friday alght at theirball la th Schmidt building, west ofFountain square, at S o'clock. Visitingmembers ar always welcome.
JAMES N.COOK. '
PresidentMtta Kati Bnrcbell. Sacratary.
i Knlgnte of Cetumbu fneet everysecond and fourth Tuesday of tbmonth at the Fraternal Brotherhoodball. Visitors welcomed. J. K.
O. K.: Frank Strata, F. 8.
PHYSICIAN.
OR. H. W. HCUr Otteoraihie phy-sician, office, OIney block; hours,t to 12; 1:30 to 4; phones. LasVegas 41. Colorado 175. . Sundayhours by appointment
Us Vegas Iron Works
', Foundry & Machine Shops
Union Gaeollne Engines, theMoat Dewlrabla rower. '
Orindlnir Wills, Pumping Outflu. Wood Sawing, ElectricLight Plan la, Lamdrie.
J.C. ADLON, Prop.
Helen VicXcraWho go to thjIJaiaaf once so alwaTa.Lnxurioos Rooms, FinMeaK Good Service. .
Scabcrd Hotel
FROM THE PREFACE
"la ay titoilia Crawtl Letmm a fret, a donuawit bgur. 7aWdr c4 Lea bm ban aoaiewlMt
loducfitoi iathcttttciyW hucamr,bul it fairly kw wah all th i, HiHand aobla aad true. Th Bayard iflha South txhibrit tfi chacterulK cfthe Chmtau gmileiBaa la th full.
1 a pwiMMiiry I bt ttudiedL loioilowed, to be kxrad. Is ha great,
at and ia hi itnfjiciqr da h ancoduriog iotpiratioa to kiM muhnoj
all Aownca tht world ta."
WOOL, HIDES. AND PELTS A SPECIALTY
SlAtatafetth
WAGON
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Rociada-J- ofe A. ntMttomaad rate at the rloa at Ik prevWweek; fbitowe At aright asmahtae.Am sae!t4 KM cf IA aw m therang, e (Ml Hmw art rwaans
Wfcrt f (Atvr M M kw Ifgr; nrtpMariov u la ISta Aal
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wk gvk ! A rMhM MomDy rWr. ariili lrMTtrr
gr.VtVr-M- ry wia-!itf-ct KovertoftmrwH M ta rlM f tW awrtow
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fort rnJoa--M. C. XiWttanAthaadmtorta orrarnM tb'afaoo of ta IMi vtiA rhi. AaH aa4 aflarrr of aao. anoaatlac to . locHTb AlghMt tratr T 4ETTnL fDW 1 fiAWrffM. .rr
atA, C UXXKY,. 8hJob pirwior.
The Territory
j BrlKJa. F. Dt Bat4ta arrli4 oa
Ins Ar oa official bttttaM. tba' feature-- of vbleb ta not 4lvalK4. aaya aaianatch from Santa F. il vat tba
; gwat of boaor at a baaqaet ft1va by
PARDON WITCH SLAYER
, A pHltioa la blB( prepare an4will abortly b prwBlel to GovernorKlbWy. of Artxooa, asklni for tb pa
of Jotie Hiiiaolnx t twelve-yea- r aentftc In tbeterriiorial penitentiary at Tama for
.) i-- !- - ,nlti- - f mnrfer In
the eyea of tb wb man and before1hl tow of the taBdi but , xU yMc( nU tribeamen. nerer. Xltber beBor nj tribesmen can understand t)
member of ttMurivava frlpndi Pana,
sn(l canaln tba cattl of thetribe to 41 of a atranre disease, andthe yornit; buck. In killing her. did
'only what deemed right Tb aedtqmw mnom be calla mother? nowJaments. with on foot In th grate,M4 will not be comforted.
HAUNTED HOUSE AT BISBEE
Vnearthly groans, echoing throughth rooms, unseen people enteringlocked doors and walking about atwm, and strange lights from unknowncauses are being heard by peoplewho attempt to live In the femr-roo-
ston bouse that was owned by LouisMaura before th brutal murder, aayithe hbe Bevlew. Situated In theupper part of Brevery gulch, near thepine of Bob McDonald, th bouse hatbeen rentable only to native, no lessthan six families of whom' have taken the herase, lived tn It a few ('.and then vacated, complaining thatft waa haunted sy ghost. The nativespositively assert that they hear thesegroans at night, and that severaltimes they bav been awakened fromsound slumbers to hear the measuredtread on tb board floor of persons wbvanish Into tbla air toe moment alamp la lighted.
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cawed very little damage. ,Arteala-- Wll BenaonTbe week
waa clear and warm; the highest ten.perature waa SS decrees lowest 39 d,
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arees. no precipuauon to tne inn. i K0 trjDe ,hold condemned to axilCarlsbad-Cer- aM II. MattheaTb W h , an Aparhe, It would be
liaa been characterized by f Uwla knted a aapposed witch.
C,tb N. Nar, Anonrj at lawOttka, Y4r ktecA, La Vaa, 24,M.
rratm aprwaaae, Atumry at Saw.Oreo ta Oecawa Aanaiag, LmVi pa. K. hL
V V. Ut, Attorney at taw. OOrt Wymaa Wora. La Vega. K.M.
Case, W. A, War. artorwepaSaww,Sea Wymaa tek. La Vagaa, SS.
and eoaatructtoa work of all ktaaplaaaad aad apertateaaedf Offloa,Plasa. Laa Vegat Pboa 04. X t
A tT3.stawtaael ltt.
. . T. F. R. lORI Dentist,
r. B. M. Wflllama.I aa CJeatrr fUi Vega. M. H
Or.LL MaaawssA. Raj fA bslMtac Hoars 8 to 12. aad t:S
tb S. Both pboa a at offlc aad tea
OR. AV L. JSMKINt."
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0. A. Colltna W. W. Oarhat,CORSET 4 COLLINS
- Aaetyt,Cin. Irrtntloa and Mlalag KAglaaaia
V. g. Deputy Mineral SurveyingSanta Pa. . ,. w Saeai,
Dt SOTO H. ORAHT --
Has opened a General Watek aadJewelry Repair Shop la tba BaftyCurio Store, SIS Sixth street Altwork gets personal attention and tafully guaranteed.
PARLCa BAIF.ER SC1C? Zla lAMOIVa
flRST CLAM WORKM:Uaeo Avaan
MONUMENTSAND
MONUMENT WORJt
Ton should get your orderla sow so that th work ,
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,. erected In time forDECORATION DAY.
WALLACE S DAVC3Vgu Nmhm 210 - ' ,'
La Vega, New Mexico.
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WMgAT f"0BiffBast 3aafeartea
rw slilUa abauOolorado Bead waaat otaalalaSaasiia
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PHONE 77 NATIONAL, AVE
Montezuma Ranch Resort tAT ROMERO . X
A quiet, healthful resort 4V4
miles south of Las Vegaa on tn XSanta F R. R. Mala Building: JOld Spanish MIsalon, with all Xmodem Improvements. Tent JCottages: For Incipient caseonly. ' Ranch of 3300 acrea, xbeautiful scenery, aaddle pools
, tn selected cases; herd of regt. Xtared Jersey milch cows. wAddress: Oh P. t. Farmer, Ro Stnero, N. M. TsL Cola. 4S7.
( Canter Sleek Drug Store, 2
HARVEY'S JGALLINAS mm
- Crrage" cornea la every Fridayand goes oot every 8r' day. .. JRATES:
O r day, gie ar mk, 35 pr, ;,- -W--U.
Lara order at Marpheydrug store or addre-- a R. k. Hm. m
0 ray, city. Vail OdLMo Phon,w " aiav km ar
The Pure Mountain IcoThat Motto Lao Vcgao Famous .
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S00 to 1.000 powda, cacb AaUrery
10 to $00 poundi, eacA 4eUTtry..
Lata thaa 10 pottcdR, aeA tftllTery..' ..
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Las Veps New Mexico
Anzsa Para CoOfflc-0- 20 Douglaa Avtnu.
near onys. om orrasionai mnnder- -
k STorma in in aistance. Tti warmeat
,uj or ui season occurred on inItth. wltk a maxhnnm temperatlre of
degreeal th lowest of the weekdeareea. The wlnda bav been
; moderate. Xo precipitation ocenrredup.to me i3tn, nnt u 47 um leu at th
jclos of the previous week.
j Chsma Geo. Hnth Tti storm ofth 7fh lasted) tor St hotirs, giving
' 1.80 Inchea precipitation: that, of thel?th gave only 0.12 Inch. The days
i rain at tba close of. Die prevlona weekcarried away fh last trace of snow onthe hills. The. daya nave been most-ly Clear and warm, but on the 12tlthe temperature fell to 22 degrees,and a snow flurry occurred that aftnoon. ,
I Ellxaoefhtown George li Beebe.The weather continues cool; th high-est temperature of th week waa 61
degrees, lowest 2S.degreea: preclplta--
tlon at th close of the prevlont week,.0.63 Inch.; . ,
; Engle w. J.May Tb weathercontinues dry and warm, with con-
siderable wind' and dostf the highesttemperature of th week was 80 de-
grees cm the' loth, lowest SI degreeson the 15th; sunshine more than 89per cent.
Fort Bayard MaJ. A, H. BushnellHave had clear, dry week, with high-est temperature 78 degrees and lowest31 degree, f t
Pniltland C-J- . CoTllef The benefit of the precipitation at tbe closeof the previous week has mostly beenlost by high winds sine ' the , 7th.The highest temperature waa 76 degrees, lowest 84 degrees: precipitationa . the clos of , the previous week.was 0.80 Inch.
Hope N. L. Johnson Very'good
ratns occurred, at the close-- of the pre.vlons week and th soil Is well moistened.
Las egaa Wm. ' Curtis . BaileySunshine of the week averaged about80 per cent.; six Inches of snow occurred on the 13th, giving 0.55 Inchprecipitation:, the highest temperaturewaa 72 tdegrees, lowest (on the morn--Ine of th 14th) 25 degrees. .
Magdalena Wm. Pender Somerow Biili remains in the mountains.
The weather has been clear andwarm v the highest temperature was71 degrees, lowest ttbe 3tb) 24 degrees.
Manuelito W. A. I Tarr The 14thwas lh warmest . day that we havehad thus far. but heavy frosts still oacur. The soil Is well moistened.nimSsnowS b9tiln$! ard lad ad ardMopntainalr W. , M. McCoy The
week waa mostly clear and 4rythe
Browne & Manzanarcs Go
WHOLESALE GROCERSwool, mass mid pslto
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The PatriotsW. A. Wood Mowers i Horae BakesCultivators " : : Wool Sacks :
SheepShears . ' bay PressesReapers, ; Harvesters " ' J T and " Binders
Complete Lin of Arnold Soap Always on Band
By CYRUS TOWNiUiD BRADYAiaW ef "Tb SotttAanMra," etc ',' , ; ,. ,
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tj A War-tim- e story in all its'aspects. It opens with chapterin the life of Lee, woven wound the hour in which he decidedto take up arms for Virginia and the Southland." . ' .
There is a dual love 5torv---- a vein of the most tender andsweetest sentiment running through the pages.
, Illustrated in Colors, $1.50J ' Ifft"W hckselltr ktm't a, fiupMhknt vill trnd lit WI, failmrt Mt. '
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CODD, MEAD & COMPANYPuMiahera . 372 Fifth Avcaim New York
Y.'e are r ffcriaif at preset beautiful mn fence at 55c a footdelivered at ir botie jointed and all complete; oo extracharre for beautiful ornamental pate. Inttead of repairingTuur o'd fwu tint t.nine u.we aeaure and tel! roil for bow
Maal tro Pur DhattlUal Wsier.
PHICCS2.000 lb, or mere each dcIiTery, - 20c zt fctndrcd1.000 to 2 COO iba, " 3Uc
200 to LOGO lbs. " - " .40c. 50 to 200 Iba. " H
Leaa than 50 Iba. - 75c
CaYSTAL ICE CO t. McGuirc & Webb' isntsi raoam art
litt! we caa improve the lk of your law and whole house2 V pr craL Cannot ret at bottom and ia a Utrg:improcmentLudvig Wm. Ilfeld, Thz Hardware Men
ton, 1e .'a ths ,)iy luukJng for a ehac:to get lato the mercantile buslneta.
Worn s started on tba new build-
ing on Drldge street brtwwB tbaW'lBtaroltt Mock and tba Graaf AHayward meat market, ibis morn-
ing. .
Fee Seoul tonight.
Mayor Gondalt bavlng assumed tbaduties of bit municipal office he ladoing a little celebrating by bavinstba celling and walla of tba CenterClock pharmacy fcslacataed.
I WSSS&SJBheI HENRY LEVY. 517 6th St.jj ACtNT TO STANDARD PATTERNS.
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Btzulifu! ProgramBy Ephcop:! Church
'Tba earrt-- coaeert given by tbacbotr of tba Epiacofal chorea oaMeadar algbt at tba beautiful borneof Mr. aad Sfra. W. K Smker( waaa asoat eiyaUa afai. Tbe atuad-aaca'v- aa
large, fining tbe roocea fullto overflovtag, and tb octaaloa aetrtH a goodly amoaat for tba nualofua4 of tbe cburch.
The exxr anartett In coaspoa4 ofVrn. B. C Rankin. Mian Mareta farro, Mr. W. C Baraaa and Mr. CmU. KiakJ. all popalar ateatdaaa oftaa chy. aa4 taeir aatacUaaa vararrT4 vita fidelity and aa arUatlafiaUh atgaly crealuU tl tbe organ
aara. C. C. Qtaa, taa a roam-paala-t,
ta alao tbe dlrtctor of tbarnotr, and ber aoootnoaalataata veraboaotlfuUy awented. 11m followlac ta tba program, taca aamaar fabkb waa deaervinf of aiclal meaUon: i
, 1. Bock of Ac. Buck; t. Cod aolioved tba World. Stalner: 3, DuHTba Lord la My Light," Bick MlaaFttrro aad Mr. KinkL, 4. Ob, Lambof Ood. Tonra; t, Tby Hava TakesAway My Lord. Stalner; 6. 8o!i"Nearer, My God. ta Tbee." HardeeMra. Raakla; 7, My God. My FuUier.While I Stray, Scbnecker; , Trio
Pc, Troubled Soul." Buck Mia.Rankin, Mlta Furro. Mr. Ktnkl; .Savior, Whan Mgbt InvolveaSklea, ebellny; 10, Hark, Hark, MySoul. Shelley; 11, Puct "Jeun, theVary Thought of Tbee BrewerMra. Rankin. Mr. Barnr: IS. O, Lt
vine Redeemer, Gounod; 11. CwnlJflrand Hear Me, Pflu1': 14. Solo"Abide With Me LlddlaMlua ruro; g, Tbe Sbadowa of tba rtonlngHoura, Wild; 18, 8rv(n told AnieA,Gower,
Two of the new baaebal! leatnieclubt. the OpMea and Ilfelda, willmft oa f he diamond on Sunday &jttBoth teaiM are practicing, bard nndaa iDtwrrMfog game should reatilt
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Ttftnnaa at n t an titirvPk aiea4kviiju aaiiv a I ta WfcM aaiata
b trieiTjr tomorrow night at Bartxr'aball Hi
, GENUINE BARGAIN. . ,Not a rake.
Comparatively new I room modernhouse, completely furnished, SO footlot, lawn, trees, barn and chickencoop. All In fine condition. Ownerwishes to sell before leaving city andwill make tba price Interesting toanyone meaning business,
'Vow la tba ttma ta buy street cartickets cheap. Beg aotica elsewhere.
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Twenty-tw- o ridea for 0c. Tbrt hthe price on commutation booka appiy mi uw Biret mt ihuct.
Tha ladles of tba Temple Aid areworking bard and feel sure of a suc-
cess both socially and financially atthe euchre ' and , dance tomorrowalgbt.
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You should not miss seeing "Scotty,King of the Desert , Mine," at tbaopera bouse tomorrow algbt " '
The office of tba Street Car Co. Isnow at tba power house, yov remember. . Ccmmntatloa books. 22
rides, oe. For sale at tba Office rrby conductors. " ' ,. 4 400
..! ' ... 'r -' Street Car Tlckata Chsap.
- fow ia the time to buy your com-
mutation- tickets. Ia order to getthem not of tba amy of a completeaew aeries at tickets. It has bean decided to aell tba present lot of convmutation tickets at M cants per book.There are twenty-tw-o rides la earabook, and yoa should aeenre whatyoa need at once. Apply at '
tbe8treet Car Co.'a office. -
Optic want ads bring results.
. THE LARGEST
MEAT, GROCERY I FRUIT HOUSE
In the Territory.IF
A rang tf frifconpra from ihicounty sre working on Bridge
; street today coder ta supervision oflb town marshal. gracing and fillingnp tba cbncJi holes on the ihoroitth- -
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Towa rhal Caatellano found abtisea of bya on ring and chainnear Cmi bridge on Bridge atreet tblam-ja- iX One of tbora la a braa8aita la" bay, o, J0594. Tht wnrr
a baa tbtm by proving ownariiblp. APPLES
But do not overlook tba good values
which are offered la. .
A. A. WATERMAN FOUNTAINi
PENS,
That Is. If yoa have aa eagle eye for
your money's worth.
29 per cent discount for 20 days.
HOUSE PHARMACY
YOU 17AUTTo 1 dressedcorrectly for .
EASTER"
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They are perfect , ,in fit, qualit? andworkmanship andare far superior toany other make. .
EASTER .
NECKWEAR
Two big shipmentsjnst in. Sea theegoods before baying
M.GREEI1BERGER
Pants
We have just bought a big snap InApples and we are going to give youthe beneft of it. For the rest of this
; week we w ill sell ;"
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Coftrrlelit 1906 byrlsrt'SchamiCT tf Msrx
Boy's Corduroy Knee
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DESIGNER I
LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO trseejes
offered at
No. 1 Baltimore Eedo at $1.50 box8
No. 2 " at 01.00 box :
No. 1 Bon Davis at - $1.00 boxNo. 2 ,.w..? : 'BO box.
. Come early before theyare all picked over. .
The laat of tba atock nnd flxtarcsof tba John A. Papea. grocery wertmoved! laat night to tbe room former-ly occupied by tbe office of tba LaiVegae Railway A Power companyand tba meat market will la, movedtbia evening.
' Tba la Vegna Telephone company,through the genial and erudite Mr.O'Malley, given out tba informationthat the company waa never rushedno much. It ia fmpoealble to eecoretelephone! faat enough to aupplytbeir lacreaatng buaineaa.
indwlg Wm. Ilfeld baa ao tar tblayear aotd twenty-eigh- t thousandpounda of atovea. Ha baa Jnat ordered aaother car load, and baa net bismark for alg cars for the year. Therela something doing when LudwlgWm. rolls np his sleeve.
' Jnaalta lAieero j Montoya ilied ather noma oa tbe west aide late yeterday afternoon kHef a short illness.She was tbe wife of Quorlnj Mor
'toya, aa1 the mother of ncven rl ild-n-
four boys and three girl. Ebe,"waa oaly tblrty-ai- g yaara of as.'
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Ith bl head clerk, oa li loave ofabsence, with two new clerks, withMlea Nellie West, tba general deliv-
ery clerk absent because she Is sick,aad with some other difficulties notgiven out for publication. PostmasterBlood baa more,, than his share ofgrief today. ',,'"
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O has been skipped fatallo.'Srrie'i.' ??;s!o
o Until the bvv planto tiaue to turn out rato old toud, 710 Dotljlaao
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(RraafGrocers. Butchtrs &nd Bsacts.
uinmnminuinmmnnnititm;nniiitifiAt a Bargain Price to clean .
out a small lot of 7, 9, 11
and 12 year sizes. Easiyworth 73c Special Price 45c ,
Excellent quality and wellmade. Better order soon.
V These are
Chicago, and tadallj expect-ed
iaf ' installee we shall coir
clax'6rk promptly at theAV-!-
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Pbonaa: Laa Vajaa, 17; Colorado, 81.
IKE DAVIS. Geoerl Merchandise
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