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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-4-1904 Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 06-04-1904 T. Hughes Follow this and additional works at: hps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news is Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Hughes, T.. "Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 06-04-1904." (1904). hps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/517
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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

6-4-1904

Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 06-04-1904T. Hughes

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

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V0LUM1 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY JUNE 4. 1004. WUMBWl 148

THE CHECK RACKET

A Number of Merchants Are

Caught by Cashing Worth-

less Checks.

FOLLOW ASKED FOR "PERUNA"

For quite 11 kmc tin.. lk meekantaani gnaeroue taeltocd citlaoas of Alba-in-ran- c

have aot been worked by the'hUim, check racket, aad the news-i'l- f

or the city had almost eoo- -

luded that the fdlowe. who mass nliving by this notorious pructta., badforgotten thli city.

However, wah was aot tko oaaen.t a aliek appsartag follow wttk goa-

address and good maaaare, gtvtaghit name aa oVaak Hamilton, ana ear

yeatordar aitoraooa and loot nlgtit,aad bad no disseuKy In getttag avm.

of wnrtblooa Jte and 18 ekeeka. allirawa on tho in ret Natloaal bank.aahMl.

In the anemooH, about R 80 o'doea,railed at Ckarlea D. Jdatthewa'

af nn Itret fttroet, aad porokaooda m.-- l ticket lor fl.to. Ho proaontoda Ito rhork. rawhrod tko balaoea ini hanse. and. altar eating a meal, l,

wh letting to hlmeoK "Ob. HowKaey '

I If walkml over to "Tke Aore,"wiiito tiumerona glrla aad boy a bareinn all nlgbt bMg, and entered lao- -

il I'utinola'a ptaoe. Ho wanted ainnk, In met hie friend wanted airmk, and aator aoeurtng the borer-- 1... hail a l cheek oadked. aorarlngii lialanoe, amounting to over $ I, and

;i. he walked out a byatander beardUf aweet toe on come front bla Hoe,

h. Hitnny Italy," how eaayIWalhilng (hat mnalo baa charm to

-- "the, he meandered down BoothMvmd at root and. after anonor. enter-al the muatr atore of floorgo f. Ier-hr- d

He looked at aevernl muataalnmtmmenta, and nnally eateeted a II

ltn He preaonted a I0 cheek, butMr l.toroard waa no charmed withh gentteman'a" appoaranc.- - tad pur- -

iia, inatead of giving best ajkgh Inbe gare him one of kla own

the amount being ft. Aa tbof- - iiitw walked oat of tko atore he wonn ulling that aonl-ettrrta- tone, "Home,.sweet Hoeao."

Miit. on reach lag the eomer of PI retrt aad Oold area He, he changedKm notion and entered tke Alramdoinix atore Here he nttrebaaed twolottiee of Peruna, atoted tkat be

miit mako more pnrekaaea of lent-m- .

and hml a Tl-e- proacriptlonimik HIn bill amounted In .TI and)rmte4 a 110 ekoek. but Manageri rawfind did not know tke follow, andi f iia-- . him the gooda unkMa tkeliwk waa ondoraod by aome repuUble

i niifi Aa he walked out of tko Aim-'4.l- d

drug atore ko waa heard to any:I'crun. I muet bare, and If you do

Bret aneoeod. try. try agam."Hamilton Ikon retraced kla at ape

r, (told avenue, aad called at tbo drag"- or Vaan A Bon. Here ho pur

rh three bottlaa of Poruna aadpreaented hla chock of 910. receivingm change $T. Percy Young, managernf th HiRhlaad moat market, waa latho atorr at tke time, and InformedMr Vann, who became auaplcloua af-to- r

die fellow had left,, that he reeog-nlir- d

in tbo fellow a man to whombe bad nuld meat. Mr. Vann waa at illunoeay-h- la bone told htm tkat bet ad "the trick played on him again,"

on aeelng the light burning Intho Klrat Natloaal bank and aereralMerki at work, ke telephoned for In-

formation. A meeeage came baak:Krank Hamilton kaa no nande In tke

hank." Mr. Vann Ikon atartod oat tohunt for Mr. Hamilton, but ka omtldnot be found.

All theee trick, and probably otherwttic nnre not turned up. wore work-ed between B and I loot nlgbt.

Tale morning tko pollee were putIn poeeeoalon of tke above facta, aadMiey are under the Impreoaloa tkat katr left the elty teat night or oathe No. I thl morning He la

aa a man about I feet 7 or IIn height, weigh bttweon 110

iind IM pound, aaady eomptexloa.amooth ahared. and between SI and tlyrn nf age. Ho told Matthew thathe waa a painter. anl worked for Mailette. but there I no Mellette In thepaint huaineea In Albuquerque. Thlniomlnx one of tke bottlaa of Po-runa. which waa aeeured at tha Vanndrtig atore, waa found la Ike alleyiiack of the at. Rlmo aaloon. It hadnot been uncorked.

A. rumor galaed currency tkat tbafollow waa Praak Hamilton, tormorlyeniplnyed at tke local akoos Minerhinuc. bat aueb la not tba oaao. Thanian eltker aaaumod tkat mow or kU; at name n pank HamlHnn.

Ii wn tkmegM a men of kla deeerip-tio- n

ateoaad at tko Majaatla Mowingnoiiee laet nXBl, but tko landlady lanot oortajw.

I ke poikw kave wired up and downi be railroad, and the opinion la efioeeed tkat the fellow will be eng.lurd bnfnre ho got out of Ike tortlul v

Dth of Mr. L. B. Miller.Atir an lllaeea tooting Mx days, if

U H Miller, of 111 Mouth Boosed'r.-- ., died at 1 o'clock teat nightf I'niiimonla, Hh waa IT yea re of

1 in Rutxi hoaith until laat

Wedaseday, whoadown wtta ptsmrtey, wbtofc imtaticilInto HWdiiU. Tke fMMml wIM kehold ft l:to tomorrow aftera fromIk wMirn. Rev. W. J. Hun, nas-t- or

of the Ooagrwgttloael ekereh, willotRctate. Th rwwHn wtti kw ooi-Mgae- d

to tho grave at Pelrrtow eiantory.

Ctoaeae W. Mink, superintendentof gmti pewvr of tko kkMtore Iilln-ot-e,

with headquarter nt Danville,rormcili of the Bunt Pe coaet lines,ho he mmototed to tko imm poo)- -Ho On the St. I.OUI. MONViHft MHlskwtkanetcra and tko St. Ite andttuh Doom of I bo Prlaro system

Ml as Orece Harrtaoa, a toMber ofmathematics Mid Iimmpimco at Tusko-gee- .

Alabama, tko Book or T. Waahlegtoo college, is stoppm In tko dir.

no la oo root to hnr booao la Hon

rnrwiaa. OoHforoi

NEW CANDIDATE

,T njfn.TRD that mvuhmrOTIRO I IN THR RAOR tornBILNATI.

A proml- n- . repnblloaa poUttoiMfrom tho eliaale nranlnot of Im Ye-

' .ZJr . 7T 7In tko motropolia today, laaoUority for lb. etat-me- ot tkat Ctovamor M. A. Otero kaa given out tkoimnreaalon to a few Intimate trlende,

"Sri"!? isgovernor win roon aky Intotke potUtoal arena aa a forM edgedoaadldato for dologato to oowgrea.and tkat hentenanta are now In cer-tain eeetioaa of the territory workingup enthuelaant tor kl eaadldacy.

"I hare inatde laformatton," aaldtkla Ban M'guel eonaty politician,"whwh omrlkea ma beyond doubt tkattke governor la In dead aamaat, andt kave aleo hoard the name of Attornoy Cbnrloa Vpetaa mentioned In

with ttflegnte honor. Shouldbath of tbeeo gentlemen come ontboldly before tho approaching territo-rial republican convention which nomi-nate a eanitl'lnle for delegate to eon-gre-

B. 8. Kivtey, who will uadonbtedly aeek a lenomlnation, will notkave tke amort h aalllng an many ofhla (rtaad laoaeted."

If the wo'dx of the Baa Mtguel

governor witMrnw trom tko mm torrongpotntmoi't aa governor, eeveraicaadldatea mi doubt will enter tkerne for govoi oorahlp In the eveat ofPrealdeal Nontevelt'a election, and Inthia connection the name of MajorW. H. H. UeweUyn. Ootonot Patrick.Oarrett and J. 1 Hngerman are hetagmentioned.

Hon. K. A. Httbbell tke territorialrepublican reitral committee ehalrman, who returned the other any fromhla akeep much, atatea that atone hlareturn to the city ke kaa heard theserumor of new candidate for deleRnteahlp anH rovornorahlp honor, buta be "I out of politlea" (and hewinked (he other eye), ko would notventure hla preference for either .

Major W. II H. l.ewe!tya of LaaOuetHt onmc in thia morning, and.when a Oltiaea repreeenUilvo tried toAnd blm. It waa learned tkat ke waa laeonaullatlon wtik Judge Baker, and.proaumably. with other welt-know- n looal polltlelana.

Tke major waa aeon Into tkla afternoon, but ke would not dear or eon-ar-

tke rumor In circulation to thoafoot tkat ko would be a oeadldal forthe appointment of governor of NowMoiloo. In fact, he waa "dumb aa anoyMer" on the aubjeet.

MANN STRONGLY SUPPORTED

IT IS THOUOHT THAT THE JUBOK-BH- P

APPOINTMBNT, WHICHWILL LIKILY BK MADK IN A

PBW DAYS, WdLL PALL TO HIM.

Tk Mtowtog rooant nalpaesk fromatdihigtoa to tko Denver Mopubll-aa- n

eoaoamlng tke apiiatotmaat of anow Jde state tke attuattoa nkontfmrreeUy. in thl ooow nation K wbut proper to add tkat A. a Onnep.boil, of Moewelll, aad aealutant attor-no- y

to Um legal biwk of Um deoart-we- nt

of the Inierior, luw boon verystrongly Indorsod and kla oaae wasoarofetlr ooosldend. K le beileYed.kowoter. that as Mr. Moon kaa tketodoraeeaenu of Delegate Modey. Oov--ormw Otero, National OommlttewoanBotoawM Luna aad of Um repubttoaatorrHorltl oraantaoUon, bo will bo auo

Tka aopolatmoat la waemV

J!t? (.W Tka otopatoh aayailetogo Hodoy, of Mow Mastoo.

datoa tor ptaoe a dlvuvtoa of snpeort awoag '.ke aaadidate

ae vm

act aatM ttsoro waa some Mmt of aa

to elre tbo jadmhto to a Nowhtoatoo man toatead a. man

th. topubUoaa. aweupon a competent lawyw. Tho a- -oul.,ttonof the support of Mr. JUntoytor Mr. Mann la understood tohint "he rcpuMh-a- orjcaoiaatlua of the

ladseiag Oovernor Otero,aad rartaoa other oeVtol of promior wttk tko territorial government' Mr. Rodey aaya Nw Mexico', peo

ple are aratltod at tke presidentrecognition of the principle of howrole in tkla partlralar appointmentHi kwmer judaeeblp appolntavrata tkopreeldent kaa selected men from othor aad the territorial repubrieon foM badly. In moat roeea, bow

or, tko fault wm then-- own. laae--mack aa they hilled to aree apoa ewemaa and foagkt oark other Mttorlroooot oaMiaotea. It la expected Mr.Mama will bo appelated wltkta a lowday."RBPORT ON HONDO RRSRRVOIR.

I Moeeted to Me Paverakk and toMode PaMIe vcv Soon.

Tho arteabitt well development Inthe Pecos valley ooatlnuea. any aowreapondoo wrtttag from Moawoll.Qbo of the letnet gaahera braagkt Inla tko welt of U J. WlUeamn, of Col- -

OnadO. Whflaa tvvWhivr.lfi.laar IUmmD. vftllom. fonoerlr nf aa

'oawg air. Wlttemon a f,

.two mllee aortkaaot of Heater Peryoara. Tko Mow waa etmck

at a depdi of aag feel and nooutatwenty-tou- r Inrnea above the aevon

1 and avlgktka maiag. Mr. Wltta, WH drilled to theIM depth of l.OOfl feet. Tbla well

Mr WUtewma ))

lh mMi mlaoble In tko valley,

.TUr. 2-- ST

,

drouth aad gladdened everybodyW. M. Hood, Mgtaeor In charge of

the Invoattontlona by the roclatmUloueervlce of tbo United BUtoa geologi-cal aurvoy In rkt dletrict. returnedPridnr from Denver, where he .wentl4 meet Supervlalng IBngtoeor iMvtaand aereral of tbo ooueulttng engl-nee- r

to eaamlne tko report on thetn4 rninrviilr lavooUgntloa. NoInfornuttlaa ran be had here aa tothe probnnki nature of tbo report, buttbo toot that Mr. Mood atopped thediamond drill work being doae on tkoHondo alio, on Betorday, la regardedna a vary faroroble aign, aa It oanonly mean tkat all tke Informationneeded or dealred for a Heal reportkaa bono obtained, tot t part ofwo won ana bang nalahud. Tko rewi win no doubt be made public very

OPPICIAL MATTERS

PeeterNee ReeatMfeked.Tko rMdoWee at toeve. Uaton

roHot'. koa keen re aatnlgtokad. It lenrved from logna, tifteen mltoa

wM egaEjj)

Hemettead Rnlrloa.The tottowtag komeetead entrle

worn Bled la tko United Bute otoee:Mo. mi-M- Ml Balaoor, of Max-

well Olty, for tke south naif of toenorth weat quortor of tke eoutkweatquarter of tbo eoutkeant qunrtor ofsection II. townahtp is north, rangeII enot, 100 acre of land In Oolfnxcounty.

Mm. Tall Pedro Ad Ckave. of Moa-woll Olty, tor tko woat knlf of tkonortheast quarter f Um aoutkenatqnattor of tbo narthaaat onortor of thenorthwest quortor of tho aoatkeeetquarter of section in, towneklp Idoonk. II anal. Ito acres of landIn Colfax eonaty.

Oeal Bntry.No. M Amsdeo UeskoUi, of Mon-er-

for tko sooth woat qunrtor of theaMhenat quarter of uailnii T. town-aW- p

II north, rang 1 eaot, Nto Arrl-b- a

county. Amooot paid, iM.Beeeleo Oeurt of Private Land Olalme.

The last aiaalua of tho ooen ofprivate land okUma will be keM toaata Pe Tuesday, Juno 1 1, when too

affairs of tkat court will be flaaMydisposed of.

D8PBNDANT8 AOOUITTBO.

Denilne Rule and Orwc Pertllle Oeelered Net Oullty of Murder.

Tho eaaa of prtaotpai lntcreat at toeterm of Btorra eonaty oouK whtokondod Baturday waa that of tho Tor.rltory vs. Domingo Rale mi Praooie-o- o

"ortUWi, ckargod wttk the ismraorof Prederico Hod rigs e oa the Mlm- -

nres river, oraat connty, laat Novem-ber, and brought to lltltehoro oa aokaago of venue.

A Jury was secured Moadar aftor- -

aooa and tha taking of testimony wasomnmeneed tho same evening. At tkconclusion of tke tettiaey tor tkeprosecution, tke followtne; evoatoir.juomm raraer. on motkMi nf iktoraeva for th. h.-.- . I

the Jury to return a verdict of'guilty, aad Hare aad Portlllo wore ato

KMoraleos at Aaeieaolto.AnaaBotta. Md . Juae I- .- The clos

im warn sumum mi s .emy culaUnated today wltk tka ia

UytoT JLtewZrtilJ?.,.Uad Norfolk TlTToilTlr.nr.n...... Wa,nTnn Tn::win .i,.,!, r... . hir summer cr. leTh.tomorrow

on Ms presieeat Hne aag awe caarged rros custody Tke evMeoaeoim addlttoanl paper favorahlo to was altagathor clrcaaaataatlal aadtko aHdntmeat of kMward A. Maaa.lwaa not samolontly etroag nor coo-o-f

fc Orucon. N. M., aa torrhtonai aected to anotola a veratot of gultoyjaafa. Tkore wore to moay entk! -

the aad mm

of outaideI

there could

aire

states

aiifraia

and

mage

OFFICIAL MATTERS

Surveys OrderedflomestendEntries-Contr-act Awarded.

COURT OF LNO CLAIMS

I- --

Tke

tko reorvvton; of tk waatarn kM-dar-

of tko tmA laaafiatlon.

llnrrtog A Brton, attorn ay at lawof Tweeon, AHaaiia, neve nrnde agon-oaUo-

tor tko soreer ol the Oemettgroup, oentral OKy mlagBR dtetriet, InUraa eousty.

edj)fl)l,)4 anV44Mta)MMff Mtti'tMoA atatomeat of the Bamed C

eiy aompa-iy- , of Uered,flaMaaaatlng Ira trade mnrk, waa fileJ Inthe office of tho torritdNal Moratory.

Puedle lurvey Ai

The eommlaaioaor otltko kwd of'Bee kaa approved the pblfc anrvoyala Now Motion: T. Id, mad IT. 8.. M

II H, In Otero eoamty. d T. IS M,R 10 k., in Vntan inly. Tboptou were Nlod In the hud of -

floe at Im Crwoaa Banta Pe.Survey of Mineral Blaton.

Burroyor Ooaarnl M. O. Uewllyn

in ioo ixmnev miniaa amtnet. noenr -

m ooontr to lepoty MlaOral BnrrerwriL..(leorge K. Hrown of Blivbr OKy. Tkeclalmanta am Prank La Oder bewah andMrs. Ludisn M. Howard.

Amended Survey Called Per.The commissioner general toad of-

fice baa railed upon tho Matomate oftka Btberu lode claim, tolaoral aur-ve- y

No. 1103. alluatod in the Apachemining dletrict. sierra eogaty, tor annmended surrey of tkat onlm. JullnaWild la th rlnlmnnL i

Ofllelal Cenlrset Av4red.Tke oaatract for itipnkjafca the fed-

eral bttUdlna. Hants Pe, bjki boon of-

ficially awarded to f. P. (fjMBon torthe aum of u.tM. AeooeBpto theoonlraet the work on tbrf laOolagmnat be oomplated wUhta M dayaner Mr. C richton's bondTho award waa made by tl

tact ottm toeaw:baYsmal bst

lector A. I Morrison.Heoieateed Kntrie.

The tol lowing komesteed antrtewore filed la too United atatoe teadotfloe: No. 7M5. Wlafred T. Ornaoy.of Colmor, for the southwest quarter,northeast quarter, south half, aortk-wea- t

qaartor, northwest quarter, sec-tion II. township II north, mage IIeast., lal Korea In oMr eonaty.

No. TIN. Baste Santosa of Oucrvo,for north west quarter, northeast quar-ter, north half, northwest quarter,southwest quarter, northwest quarter,section it, township X north, mage14 east. !M acres In Leonard Woodcounty.U. S, Court of Private Land Olalm.

The clerk of tke court of privateland claims has rereured from thacommissioner of tke lead office forpreeentntton to Ike court at Ito nestsitting on June H. the plats, fieldf"'ea and other paper of tko surveyof the Banta Tereea and Itofagto col-ony grants, both In Dona Ana countyand of the tan Mtguel da ltogo la BaaMiguel oounty. There worn objec-tion filed to the aurvey at tho BaataTereea aad Rofugio colony greatThose survey are to be aeoreved ordisapproved by tho court.B4e Aeked tor ConetrtMtlen of Bow.

er System.Be4d proposal will be received

at the eeVe of tk constructing quar- -

uTmeeter at Whipple itonaeka. Art- -

otll I p. nv. June II. ltaj. andthan spewed tor furnishing labor aadmaterial for the const motion of a

Han, speclnoattoaa andother Inforsaatkm are to be obtainedat llwit eesre aad in tho oatooa of the

htof eaartarmnntor ai Ban Praaoiseo,uMaonus, and at Ienver, OotoradaNnvetoooii oonUlalng uresosalg.ahoold ke marked "rHvposala tor Bower BrMem at Whipple rhmaoha, aadaddressed to Obarlea C. WMeutt, Jr..eonetoaotlng qeertermaetfrr.

Ptag Day Proclamation.Ooreraor Otoro kaa issued the

proH amotion apitottog Tuoday, Jno If, oa Plag Day, to he ob- -

eerred all over the terttory:ahtocstlve Ogtee, Baata Pe, N. M.,

Jaae 1, lBfM.In porouaaoo of a eommondable

cuatoM becoming setabllahed aawagthe states aad territories of the union,

hereby proclaim Tueeday, Jane Htk.IBM, aa Plag Day, aad rsannsmaiiilthat ho day bo observed br all mvtrtotts aad liberty lorlag citlaea ofthe territory by such scretoas aadnaroiauolea aa may be la lamraaonywnh toe geaeral character of tha day.

I would suggest that all schools ofpJho terttory ohaerve this day la war--

evsa of a patriotic aatara, aad thatottleena, Morcbenta and torrtortoi oaVeem la all cities aad lowaa, ilaanititfcoir boaaea, places ofpakMe Lulidlag wltk tka Bjtoeu aad

thia

Tke foeViwiaeT article of laaarpera-tlo- a

hare bean Bled Id th oalco oftoo terrttoruU secretary: The Baa Astons aad Carthage Railway company

years fr tho .urMr f const ructiogeipaay la ioiorvoret! for Sfty

maintalnlag o? operating a Into ofrailway lietoven Ian Antonio aad Oaf.thar tn Hocorro eonaty. Tho art net-p- al

plafo of buaiaeaa la Booorro, Bo-coi-m

cotiniv Tba oapltol atoek oftke ciNBrn i tlM.aoa, dirMed intoI. to" ekarr of ike pgr value of f 100earn. Tht. Incorporator are DaaMH. McMillan of Bocorrn, H. O. gnaam Blmon Nneoaem. J. H Vangem,

award I,. Hartlett of Baata re. Theboard of director "oeatet of toe

and Morton K. MeMlllaand Boa MrMIHaa Dnnlet MoMllbM

kaa beea appointed troaeurer of tbo(wporatioti

A New POeeet Reeerve.M le propoeod to ratobltob a foroat

raaarve la the Maaaaao mouatanwi.Theodore Rlioa of tho Oeotogioal Bnr- -

voy. t In tkat locality for tba pur-poa- e

of making a topographical ten.Bliteen lownaklpo knee boon not aotdetor tke reserve lo be created by thogoveranwiit on kl coeapieUou of thework of finding Juet what land ta

kaa keen going on oa tko land aadMr. Rlaoa will aleo lavoatlgate thaiand makf a to Waok- -

HMTton.

Commanaewnwt at Purdue.ijifayette. Ind., June t. All regu

'

lar etna work at Purdue universityraaae toiUv with tha bMtanlaa nl

' oommencement ncfalra. The four' -. InlnrveelBB! ha" ir MMrnem.

...... , . - . .i LTTriZ.t MorH, of HnZ

rkmM university, rinaa day eserde-e- a

will be held Tueeday and thetrad net lag eseretees the day followIng. Charles Wmorr Smith of Pb'.ln- - J

delpnta haa been selected to deliverthe address to tho graduating classThere will be nearly 100 graduates.About twenty dsgrias will be oonferred, aad these, with those gmduatod from (he School of Pharmacy InApr will make about MO upon whom

srti ooaf erred durluR the year

The Mllchner Hook Blading roavpaay Is under Ike personal superviokm of II. K, Mltohaer, who la a Bratotoes binder in every particular. Hohi a rapid worker, and there la no

to evnd suck work out of townp toag so lata ladopeadaat oomanafMr. MMohnor la

MARKBT LfinnR

stoocial Corrcapoadsa.s.Kansas rity. Mo.. Monday. May to,Prtee oa kllHag sattls ava boon

steadily advancing tor mors tuna twoweeks, and the sharpest gain of aayone day Is noted for today. All kladsof killing stock gained to to W cent alaat week, aad tke market It to toIII ceata higher today. Pat westernsteers brought ffi.80 Inst week, thehighest price for the year for thatclass of cattle. Mange bred steers Inthe dressed beef rlaa gained tollyas much as native --at tie. and sold atthe close of the weak 10 to 10 coatshigher than dose of previous waok.Not much western ska stuff haa beenhere lately, but choice native ketterssold at ISM to )f. 10 laat weak. Ontoredo feeder. KMT pounds, sold at 14.10early In tho week, aad feeder priceare 10 to ( oeats higker than a weakago Stock cattle, kowevor, kav.

1 to to ceata, Including stockcalves Western stock calves, too to410 pound, sold at fl.Tf to fd 00 oaThursday, and 800 to TOO pounds west-ern stackers sold at H 11 to H ID durIng tke weak. Veal calves ara un-changed for the weak, but boat krraground 14. TC. Man today I sMdarat.

at 11,000 head, aad tk. market avergee fully to cents higher than close

of teat weak, aad M to M ocata higherthen two weeks asm. IJght runs arelooked tor, with good prices on kill- -

lag at off far tha near future.hoop reed pte continue light with

prices a little higher than a week ago.Tl pounds western wanted lamb saidat 17.00 laat week, aad sprtag mmbsbrought th saaaa prtee. Clipped eisail from f4.t0 to fd.lt; wethers aadyearling up to ff.TI: dipped lambat It'll to 1.10. Supply la made up ofone knlf Tessa mattaas, wbtoh sellat I4.S0 to M M Tke oaortago lapocteo to eoatiaas until man tiwestern raagee bagta. severswarn now. sad prices shneid betar some time.

Kaw River Rtoiag.Toaeba. Juae I. The Kaw river at

thia point staada at elevea tost aadtwo tor ace at tea thianee of one foot IhZie"No trains are laalToato IteataPa weot of hare aad the trarha of tkeOottoawooi Varloy itoe. arty ggtoaweat to Ploroaee, ia andor water orwashed oat. aad mach loss to cropsana atom Is

laArkaaaaa City, Kaa., Juae I

tornauo straok Oleasas. a townl.oOO tobahMaato la Payaa ta

aOaadtoklag Ivo raa--sad aoatraytaR tlw Motoaaant

aharoh. Beveral peeaag wore kartbat aoae sarloaaly. Maohwas oaao to Ram property.

Honors for Wv'i Bon.Atteatlc OHy, N. J. Jtiae I Wu

Oaao Chow, son of Wu flag Past, former Cklaeee minister at Waeklagtoa.waa the ce.tr figure today at thearsduatlng rrclses of the Atteoilc

Olty high Tho Ohl-h- i

thato eoMeor the

ratodletury

Dawvar Chle af rtoltoe.Denver, June I. Pol toe

Itotouey kaa boon nggalated ektotf police by tho bow lira and puttee

hoaH to anoeeed Hamilton Armatimig,who was elected In the poarlkm ofaherlff

O H. Sweet, tornjarti of Baa Mnr--

ct4, but now of Tagahm hSnnana, laIn Ike city. Ha arrived tola amma,lag and wa kowaiegrg kaanid tmm arlaH to kla eon. Otmdaatoi ktownedBweet. at Baa MareM. Oa arrrealhere ko reerived a tetogram from t.onha saying that og aeoona of thodooda In Tnnimr ko had hatter aotooaae Juet yet. aad bo will return totan Marelal tonight to await tho eub-

idtng of the water.

IMBLD DAY AT MiSIUJcompany to anhatantiato tko allegetloaa of thrli cumatoiat Tho

VAUWTY TRAM VANaHllOHID BY .too anowed that Utoafedaata-Tom-AeMeSUUTURAL 00 XIMB PAR. . Bryan and nrhhart. did not

Pr dofeaaeTke cause waa hoard ay tke court.

Ir Tight. praaMent of tha unlver- - 'ndan'a oajoatlnc before tboslty; Nov. W. J. Marah. of the Ooagrc-- Trt ndtotoalhlllty of the eviRational cknrek. who delivered tha "'"B H to ka Immaterial

u rente aovlree at AgrtcaNnrni Thp onrt noard the aiggments taad McebMtc Arto eolwgo oammonoe oonnael. tad la aa ekMmrnta ruling.

'" tb A,0"w"school, who eaaaood la tba tatefeol.legtate track meet krld on the O. aad tr ih ")". no aa to permit de--

eaatpus yesterday, roturwea hers ' lawfnlly pereaad men totaia mki mud wiihn.ii iHriAmmt u lonv tko employ of the eoouMarmtu tke pleueare of the trip, bat tkelaurels of oonglct with tke meat aad ""nna ibiu oomaaaais. sobrawn of tke farmers which thoy J0" (hey acted lawfully la aay t

home were not moay. 1 w"re " r the Intone.Beveml or the vntotty' etrongeet

mea were pro van ted from going Just "JT. lZl J-!-?"at th. laat moaeeat. and It wn. tbh. J"

hood leap tkat made defeat more bit- - r ilaraaanaU.tor. AJvord, AId rich anJ l.use, who IHmoorer Baetaloed.dlatlagafahed thegMsHres. la the duet rn the oaae of N it.track meet bold here and wore the n"''1 ulust Ike Western tJnlon Tele--

'varsity's beat mm, could not go. AI- - ri'n r"mPn?, a cult to recover damlen. Decker, Irwla aad K Heald did fc,r ,h "Tnn nPnny Ing.. anil on these kuektoa tke 'varsity " dispatch. Tha defoad- -

had to depend for a .core, aad, ai- -i damurred oa tk ; sromad that the

though thoy ware severely haadl- -

a luk mlZ,

fa throwlag the kaaamer and broke " " ZJ""tH. territorial record af 100 toat atoa , SSS JT. .ZTlaohea. wttk 107 toat aad atx laehaa. I

la the IW-yar- d hardtoa, Alton waa xhs court bald that the quoatlon InBrat aad Irwla waa second. In hart vofved had( afncttoally keen determls-la-

the discs, Alloa and wltkwon. mj by the suuresao coKrt of tha Unitedataety thre tort one aad oaa-hal- f Htat. aad lettowtoJi thaiTamlatoaaches, broke tke record of eighty- - held tke printed contract on tho hackeight feet ten Inches.

in tho total tka farmers were Brat,aad oao-ha- mlttol In the

second, wltk twowty-tiMo- e

tbsone-hal-f

oaaMesrtco.

Bey at ai. Loole.Bt. Louie, June Psaturee

of today's program at tk. e positionwere tha dedication of the Mteaourt

HJ "".iT? "J"' "TTTuowr wwwwwu m. m-- wwvmm. -

ttoa of tha Missouri building, whtok,natural) la the la reset at tha atata

Darhta, the CulvereaaWa anil IJuluuai Hmia, nilben. ;ho'i,; j

TO GIVE UP ITS CHARTER

ALAMOOORDO MgRO HANTS WILL i

mniwi.., kauti hit mmMt ..iu." r,-- ,r,

WAOB AND HOURS THIS ISDOMR.

The of kimogordo basttho other day aad dam dad that theywoaM twaow the prmaat agreem t

retail etorbw hoors,hothsapa aad wagaa sactaar yrIf tha clerks will taearaatoa charter aad dlekaad th uaton,

clerk will ascot to take actionon tke proposition.

Th board of trade mot aad ap-pointed a oommtuee to draft

aakiag tkat alamngjsrau ba maaeheadquarters of tke terrttortaldiatrtot courts The nroallno at th '

mth J"41eW with" U tt

fft" raappertton the territory2z T U?? "T "

at Baata Ps to saakwPtottoraaaat. A coaMBNtao wUI

go up to Baataof

T. Mayaard. the watah Inspectorfor Bjto Oraade dlvkilaa af the laa

Pa, retaraed to th. atty thia mertog rroaa Baa htaralal. wher. ha attwdM to afftotei dattot. Mr.

ka ooaatry soath af AI- -toat as dry It an ha, aad

ar praylag aad dagiag

Irdag Lasdtog Lady,Juae Waal

leaver. t,xte.. Meaea a mmJ.lfeedi.g tody wlU Btr Heary Irr.n.neat

INJUNCTION

Judjie Baker Heard Case

and Sustained RailroadCompany.

NOf HER IHWRTAfrT CASE

Tko eoun tt.is BMratog took np tkooaae of tko Aiehkton, Togeka ftonta

RMIwgy fMagamy agalnat it. WW--on and otkera, ailagod to kolring wih and Ireateaing to lat" with tin. ptoiatlff la the legiu

aM" on"iict of Ita bualnoae.' Judgt Kloca, the referee aagointod

in ra, sebmltted bla rep.which ounaiaitKi of tho teetlmonr of a

' nonaea aaltod by tko

- -TBo OefendaaU thoa moved lo modl- -

T" enun rrmlKHl l nwdlfy the

.. J"i - ""'W 'WOW ,u nueiejeeslar errors, white asahrtW

need relieved tha aofoadaat (ram IlabllMr for the mtotako or anas- - nm.

BAOK BALL...

It Is Likely AtonqnargMii WNI RatergsaMewsslsew Leapue,

Ijwt alRnt tba lka

otot ptea of prooednre to oraaalse ah, ball team in AJhagaorque.Around the tables worn ga

.. . .MHweer

I mtmmm mwwbw, botcs--

TSTaisue aporUas gaaas merebnaL

00X0?. 'tatAlouquerqus mnat bavg a kagg ballU" te .tor tk "

10 ared by the lair saaonlaU(m M fM thjaahaald be orgaatesd at oaee. aad Albuqaorque I sooa to bar. a hu. balltosea. The seaeoa i well aa sad thoquicker Ike organ toalton laad the better

Lag Vagac haa a team.aaptalaod hy P. O. fttood sad M. OMarphy. two of th Maaetow fJHy'slaaat atttsaas. townkaa guaranteed a sabiarlKtoa af BMper moatk to maintain the toaea. aadIt la thought tkat th Dak. OHy mightbe able to do tke sasao.

At dose of mantlet lastnight Mr Hoaatoa waa tko on to man-age Albueueraae team, aad the- anejrwee. air. none- -

. , .- in Jk l w

people may tod aeoored thattT. Duke Olty will have a wlewtogteam Taa Brat gam will ba stayedaest Buaday at M Paso. DakCity aggregatloe kaa aot boea chrtot- -

eavd yd.

layaaajga f--f a RhWsnmsarnujgejp gej SsaBBBJBrpgsf BBBBJJB4

Atlaau. Jaa l Th. aaaiveiaf Jaefsiaim Davto' Math waa

day

aad Inatolsaa la TsaaasBia amiby virta af tews paaaad at

the last legistetlv. ssastoas. th aaywas oaaorvod as a pabMe iMMhfay forthe first time.

The ladles' Aid of Use Methodistptaoopal charca will serve tea araaaa

aad cake toaaorrow. "'V1 neat door

cenu L 71,.. TTJl

with atety-el- potato, traamlaaloa of lata tela-'varsit- y

grampoints, aad ladlaaa third, atfc ; P W f'taaey aaaearod tor the plaineighteen and points. tig aad Major W. K. it. Ltowattra formeet was of tha moot auecssafnl the telegraph omapnai .

over held In New .

TkeMo, I.

aw

"Twmm

ASKED'

IP

merchaata

with the raanidtosfor

Tbo

reaolu-ttoa- a

for one

Itoa-- I

tha

aaty Pe to

Y.

the

Ma.

aa

fteaver, sude ,t.

the

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promtoeat Tk

the tka

the

wvwv, ,Nn i,the

Tha

Oa..

Th

W.ur h bulldiug

JUkl. Ha fP ffUly HtMjni,

nRFMIHT PubMahefB.

WW? 101' Mate,

Woo .ear.o- - in. i. pat ti i(

Man uTh.N.. --a.roway.tk.ilb..l.

tatloa awftaa af laai papar tor a

h? prying "at Si tarrElB...ui. tmm i

the cham. akoatd ITmm to

?V.!!: tood "?..27ZLnWTnf WW pHN itwwipj lieu m

ia favor and aaaroval with tka aawaaaoara and witk tka aHlaaaa af Maw

Maihn Tha MuiMHMMt af aaek rlaw will aa a vaat ataa Mi tka rlcktwiraotloa aaa will be ooadaolTa to

roaar aovoramoal aa wall aa bnlnaatrnu aaenniy for tba aaa hplna

aia araaar aoaoaatta of anhllr faaoa.

m MktfV MTH8I

Tb battla "I Watrrlno waa Jaaa It,ISIfc, aboot twn ntllaa from tha vlllaairf Vtarloo la llelrlam aad twalraMltaw aoatb of rtntH Th oapoa-ra-

wara Naaolmn aal tba aropaaalltan aaoar tka luko of Watllacum.

Tba KVaaok Inana war aatlmateri atSI.ON. Tba Iom la tba allien waatlAU. NftMObtna'a Mr waa routed ,

nmi Hapolarm maekoil arla Juna It.In lha battle of Horrodlnn. rVpt(mibir7. llll. betweea tha "arnr of twentrMtloaa," aadar Mapotaoa. and tha

Mapolaoa loat 10,000aad tka Raaalaaa 10,000. Tbla

waa tba Drat battle with tha RuealaaaIn tha oamaalaa. whlob eulmluatad In

iba aapturrt of aad thn retreat fromMoeoow aad tha almoat aaalblla-Ik-

of tba Brand aratr. whlob. June I,aambarad 7k,oM

INCRCr W MUTN

Tba tottowlag kaaaUtal asoarat laIrom aa aataar of John J. lagalla,Kaoaaa' uroatoat aaator, at tba freof a trlond:

"la tka dawoerar of daath allman ara at laaat oqwtl.

'There bt aattbar raak nor prarog-atlr- a

la tba rawtbtlo of tka grara.At tbbi fatal tkraakold tka mMUbo-lbo- r

oanaaa to ba wlae, aad tba aoagaf tka aoat ara alloat. Dtaa ralln- -

qHletHM bM MllllONO a4 IMMW hlarnat.

Tbe Hxw wan la aa rich aa therlebaat and tba rlofc mmm aa aoor mitha aar. Tha ereditor toee batiMury, aad tba dabtor la aonaltted ofhla oMMtatkM.

' There tba proud naa --mrreaderbin .Haattr. tba polltlelan hla boaora.lha norldllaa: bla pleaauree; tba

aaoda no pbralelaN aad tha ir

raata from hla naraqultad toll.Itara at laaat la aature'i final equityTha wronaa of time ara radraaaad.Ia)watlaa la aartelaad aad lha Ironyof fata bt refuted; tba unequal

of honor, wealth, capacity.pfcNMNre aad opportanlty whtah makUfa aa eraal and Inexplicable a trairady, paanea In tba realm of death.Tba atroaanat there have no aaara-rnaay- ,

aad tha weak eat noada no df- -

Tka mkjbty oa,'.aln auoeumba tothe tavtaatbla adveraary. who dlaarmaalltea tba tint or and tba vanqulahad."

Tbr Ohio republic plaUom ooa-tatn- a

tba Mtowlng aolld plank:All ropabtloan prtaolalaa will ba up-fce-

aatll tka trtumnfc. We ;avlta Utrally with ua la tbla aleetwa all whobellove la aoatlnaod protactlon toAmariona ladwatry aad labor, aoaadnaaaca, oxpaadlng trade and Incraaa- -

Ink eommare;, poaca with all thaworld, bat tba nmlntonaara of everyAmerican prlarlple and tke defeaaeef every Amorloan lataraat: an Amor- -

loan laocakant marine adequate (orour com ma roe in peace and to protectIt la war; a navy mnanenaurnta withonr ImponttaaM aa a nation; an armyauMekmt for (Mr defense; tba lanamaoaoal, to eoaaact tka oceaoa and

oar comuwrce; a lofty dipto-mae- y

la tka aftalra of tka world; tbaoxtaaalon and laooraamoat of lawaaalaat anjuat dtaerimlnatloa to

In raatmlnt of trade; aaalt-ab4- a

trualmaat of labor; tba completepratoetlon of avory American rltlaearn ovary eoaatltutloaaJ right at homeand abroad ; an erailed fmacblae; apara ballot, guaranteeing to avoryeltlaea tka right to vote and kava klaballot donated aa caat, ao that thaYardlet at tka ballot box may correctlyreglalor tha will of tba people

59CMUM

Ik liaa a rbanned attitude In tka economic life of tha peo-ple Urward property, and that tkawoftd'c work will ba dontlnntad byawkUa property. Accumnlatad prop-art- y

w dirtdad Into productive woodsaad ary moat goods. A further dkvtinctkin la between aacunwlatedwealth aad Inoomo wealth. Soelaltom,aa under slwid todar, means that theiMtruaMmta of produetlon anal I be, Intke main, public or collective proper-ty Although conservative nookUleta4a not Inelat upon public ownershipof all land aad capital, they considerthat tke chief kind of capital and thauraatar part of tka land should becollect I re land. They wlek each tohave kla Income and to kava It uudvhla control and tkat It may ba lacrnaaad, but it usual be the result of

what they deecribe aa peraon-aonn- l

effort Tka aaelallaU desir toally ueearued tnooeaa. Tkey demandtke onilaotlve manage asonl of eachInduatry, In order to seeure perfectajretasn. knrawny and unity of effortTkoy demand, nlno, tka dlatrlbuilon oflacosna by ooaaaaon authority

mmmm m tmciTka aetata of tka Praaybyterlan

Oaamral siamblj- - In regard to divorceladtaatos tka growing lapottUoa ontke part of tka avangelloal okurokeato ranwt to amaUc maaauraa (o ekaekHot gvowle oril. By tka vary aar--

row margin of eighteen rotas cat afa total of M th neeeioWy nJmM areeoietion anvteins; im nwnisters at.Mm church la rrfua Us perform tkmtrrlrtue .rmKHi)' hi llM rB ofperson wbnw mar r if s might Im n

l.y th- - church ft which tttMiwariwm held avmhe-ahlp- . Tk reeuKof thin dectelrm U 10 lesv eb twJirJ-du- al

ease to (ae die tmuni of tke ffhvI

Mar eoacernef .

Tke practice af tk Piearjrewterisaokurek la to reeogntxe dlvoree oaly i

of,ka.tkfaaaaaorwnfkl!rat whtakth Jaw. ar iokrdSBsrttn In wkVk atreaufckaean K New Matleo kaa powerful aad

of tka francP to amrry. Tka akMonal akarakla awaa am raatf atatl la Ka rale, i

4 OBlf dlvor

kakkfla 0rV ataLbkabakJVWn JlfltawewTba Mamaaordo Journal glvaa irood

reaaoita for nnltlaa tba two tarrltoHaalain a atnalo Mate. It aaro:

"If Now Mexico aad Arlaoaa araaaaratatr aatitlod to atatafeooa, tbato ualto thaw aa oaa atata will bat-

ter M tkaffl for admlMloa, aa aawkta-la- g

tka kuabla aroaartr a4 lfob-Uo- a

of both will aiaka a fraattr atatala area, uraatar in wean a aaa aaw.ji

aad iraatar la aiwrrthlMCto aire atota dkfalty, prm--

in iu raiaaoiM to inoother atataa aad to taa goreraawai ortba uaHod aMtaa.

"Tba amtaMMU ara all In favor ofJotot Utakood. Tha aoaalUoan labntb tarrltortea ara looatlaal. Tka

man laterrett ara Mialac atoohaad fnrwlNR by Irrkjatloa, and aa

aaywkara."

MONKEYS FOR HOUSE I'BTS

TWO OF THMI WOMOMFUL LIT-TU-

THIHOk HIRK YIITINBAY.

Yaetarday ajoralnv. direct fromMaxim City. Mealco, Mr. and Mra. J.R. outbwortb anirad In tka city, andwera gnoata of Mr. aad Mra. W. T. !

MoOrelgkt during lha day, leaving laam for tb. Grand Onnyon ofArlaoaa, and thence to San Pranclaao.wbaro they wilt apaud aavoral montha ,

wHk hionda. They raklkltad hereyeetevday two Xulu moaboya, tinytblnga aad vary rare, which warecaptured In Panama about IU nnlaaInland. On la fonrtaan yoara of aaaaad baa boon In tka paaaaaalea of Mr.Southworth for aeven yoarap aadwhile In london laat year tka Zoolog-ical garden aothorltlea offered Mm$1,600 tor tha ntoahoy. which offerwaa rofuaad. Tba other la aboateighteen montha old, and baa beanowwd by Mr. Southworth about eighttnoatha.

Mr. Son th worth la writing a bookon tha Mineral resource of Maatco,giving eaetloaa of tka book to each ofthe atataa of tka alater republic, andha hopaa to kava tha work randy forthe public about January 1, Itoi. Tkatitle of the book will ba MTba Mlnaaof Masleo," Illustrated in Spaatak andVjugllab. printed under tba authorisation of tha mtntetrr of foment. Mr.Sooth worth kaa already published fortka Motlean govern meat lllnetratadworks on tka state of Sonorw. Simian, Vera Crus, Oasaca, Poebla, tketerritory of Lower Oallfornkv and thafedora 1 district of Mailro. which In- -

rinded aa llluatruted artlcla on tkalife of Ooaorni Iorarlo Dtai. thepreetdent of tka republic of Mavleo.

In UN Mr. Southworth publlakoda spacial edition of Tha Citlsou. tlanoUcca great change In tha oMoaand city aluce thsti, and spoha in nat-

tering term of tho many subatantiaiImprovemants ha found In hla ram-ble- a

through ottt th city yasterday.

GRAND COMMENCEMENT BALL

STUDENTS OP THE SCHOOL OF

MINUS SIVE ONE OF THE MOST

ENJOYABLE BALLS OF THE SEA-

SON.

Hnrely do Sooorro'a lovers of danc-ing enjoy themselves more thoroughlythan tbey did Friday night on tke oc-

casion of tke annual commencementball given by the students of theSchool of Minos, says tba SocorroChieftain. These com toeasement bullsare nlwnys enjoyable affairs. ht lbone wat night was exceptionally ao.

The Garcia opera house baa been dec-

orated scores of times for similar oc-

casions, but never before waa the dec-

oration ao plenelag and effective aa Itwaa on this occasion. Tba Woodmen'sorchestra, of Albuquerque, furnish isimusk that greatly pleased evrybody.The natron aaaaa. Maedames V. THrowa, F. O. Mart Ml, J. 0- Fitch. L'

0. Duncan. K. C. Lincoln. O. K. Bmlthand R. M. Hngg. presided at Iholr sta-

tion with a grace and dignity thatwere an exact eapreaalon of tke char-acter of tka etentng'a pleasure. Inhart, th young men who undertook

tba management of tbla ball neejteetedno detail that could contribute to theirgueata' enjoyment, and tbey are en-

titled to great credit for the successthey Achieved. Uanelng began at SO

o'clock In tka creel- - and waa con-

tinued until I o'clock In the morning.It Is safe to aay that tba pleaaaatrecollections of, tbla oommea cementball will eerve to make all the keenertho antlclpatloni of pteaaure at tkenaal.

ttagata Kodoy kaa succeeded lagetliag a penaton for Jot Klli Ort.of teln. M M . at fl pr month, withbark pay since kauilr, l0t

KILLthb COUGHANB CUKE THE LUNGS

WITH Dr. King'sNew Discovery

FORIJ iOektl.MPrUs

ti Free Trtsl.8'woaV'aaa auioksat Oure rbr altTJtmOAT aad LUK0 TK0UJ1,Idas, or XOMJCY

waajaaaBuaaaBwansn

RDtTORIAL NOTES,

Tke In--d lovctk a ekaarfal glver"likawiaa an aattv kaoatar.nMh soeoeedlag Mmoril day In

tnu eouatry t Deoroniag more geaer- -

.11. ,fc - A

n declare, thai tka, nAn t t

faithful trtad by tka aaatk of Imtor Quay. Hla memory will ka keptaarM natty kjr tka peoal Of tkU tor

a taaaty kalag aaasail hi hi

i lapartad to ba wtllimc toeomaMor Mrw of paaca If tbojr danot larorro "too mmn low of araa-H-g

" Kaaaia kaa tka altarawtrra ofahtlaa It oat aad kjata all of Hj

araatlaa,Tha daaoarata talor of tka Jaaaa-aa- a

la eoaimaadlac tka atfMlratbmof tka world. Naa fkn kill waa takanIrom tha KaaahMu altar alae okamaawere mart oa tka aiatoat iMareaaaMehalakla.

-.--. whter la tbadar patriotic aaatTaraarlaa la kata(hrr, todar. wkaa tboaaaaai of

aium. br aritr- -

halrtv1 rvterni. will atraw tba arw'aarf tba aatioa'a daad.

The man who haa aaeured a bonaoa ha land and la able by kla own lollto aupport blmaeU aad family, naadkave no roar of "toalax bla Job" afear that menace million of wnia-earaor- a

la tba Iarte eltlea today.l4Wd around tka tmyoaa of Loatat-aa- a

and Tasaa. wktok aatll 1IM waaBlaand aa wortblaaa, now ytoMa ttl.-0M,a-

worth of rloa. About 100 Jap-aaaa- a

eapert rloa grow em ara In tblar rlon.

Mow meat acllt for about oao-aa- lt

l)M prloa of kaof In Fnrla. aad Ma

eoa.umption la eowataaUy laoraaalng.yanr tka oareaaaaa of 80,000

horSM re ant up aad aotd In tka-- .-

.deTtataH. It la .old. baa,BBlad bm wtlltngsaaa to not aa

abator batwwon Nnaala and Japan..U(.kar wt, ..tiau .laalfv tkotr

wllllngnen to avail themselves orhis terr're tka bitler It will be forboth.

The barbarous land of Morocco la

Infestad with brkjanda. and tkey kidnnp foreigners and kohl them for ran-

som. A rltlien of the United StnAoa

la betag held by tkeee outlawa andAmerican warakipe ara on tkotr wayto that oountry to demand kla relea.

The fact that tba Maw York potiorhave had to be called on to protectantomobillata from tke fury of tkemob that petted the ehagoura withtin cans, stones and evrytblng elsebut bouquets, la Indie tn thni tneturn hna been reached In another long

lane.The apcaraae of yellow vcr In

Mexico and tba experience laat yearwith that disease baa caused the Mex

ican hualth authorities to inaugurate acampaign against It. The ght will1 made along adentitle tinea, raean-nlstn-

the moat reoonl dlaeoveriea conearning tke nature of tka fever.

The renaua bureau Is now a xrmannt one. nwtlmatea of want ikepopulation of tkla country will baIn 101 have already been made by

that bureau The population of laiohas been placed at M.lHl.tM, wnienIndicates an tncrenwa of about 17 paroral from ton to Itto. At tbla rate,Ike census of lPta will give the UnitedStatva over a hundred million popu-mtlo-

Tka eoat of maintaining rural malldelivery tkla year wilt be ?t0.81M0.Soma Idea of tba rapid developmentof this branok of tba postal aervleecan b gained from tke fact tkat In

lsW there wore only S00 root In

while at tke eloaa of tka proa-an- t

neoal year there will bo over 16,--

ta oporatlon, bringlna; a dally mailservice to more than 11,500,000 peoplela tke rural diet riots.

The ntalokood bill appropriates1 1 00,00 lor tke election, probably nrstJanuary or February, for tke adoptionor rejection of the oanaUtutlon. Iftke domoerAla win tka president andbone they may defeat tba preeeat billfor statehood and make a light forfour atataa. Many eoutkern senator.witk Bailey, of Texaa, Bate aad Onr--

mek, of Tonuoase. aad others, favorthat plan.

Fine X. Is not aa good a politictanaa wa Ms immediate prsdacaaaor.Tkla la pravon by tk rupture walafcBe4l lfxlrW4 PskC(sl TmpFsal jia'a 84alBttaad Fran. Ieo XIII. assart ad tkadignity of tk papacy tkrougnout atreign h hi relationa not only withtk gwvsraamat of Italy, but wltkthose of tk rant of the world, Catho-lic aad Protectant, bat k alwaya dkttkla la a moderate way. which waa

The auprom court of tke UnitedBtaiae ka rendered a detlaion wktahwill relieve tk mall of a targe Manat second chM matter. That dialslenla tkat second-cta- a matter la only l

gillmale newspapers aad manaainand not special advertising fmbtlea-tloaa- .

H la alalatad tkat la 1 606 tkasecond class mattar carried Utroughtka malts amrrecated H00.000,pouada. tk bulk of It being llleglti- -

Tk granary of tka world I locatedIn tk Ualtad Btataa, aad It la theAmerican farmer who fill It to over-sowing. In It latest bulletin tkdepartment of aarktuHur give tketotal value of farm prodneta-- lac lud- -

l Ing cotlon-- at M.MO.OSO.OOO for ltOI,while the total exported tana products, not Including cotton, wreII7M7I.46I. tba kigkeat ia elevenyears, aava 1101, wkaa they footedup to tfll.ttl.Ul.

In 1160 tha country tbla aid of theMlaalaslppl waa a waiting wtldera.tera of tho ara of tha eouatry. It baatern of tb area of tb eouatry. It haamora than a quartttr of tk peoal. one-thir- d

tha number ot farms, ba'f tbaImproved farmnrea aad nearly halttha farm valu. Tk population kaagrown slT per oeal In Afty years-fr- ont

l.too.ooo to St.oao.OM. Missouri.

Iowa aad Loulalana exceed In densityof population tke general average. TenoKlaa want of tka Mlaslaalppt exceed100.00 popwUUoa

A Pwurlk of July eelehratlon wouldprove ban an Hat to every one, from apatriotic stand P"lat aad a bualnoaaatandplBt aa wall. Now la tka Datata begin to make nrrangaments.

Potntona wore a scarce article In1766. Thrw buahelx par acre werethought to ka a very large crop, anda potato was qui' a curiosity

tingrissmsii calderkead. of Knwaaa.says that tb Joint atatekood Mil forNww Meatoa and Arlaoaa la aura tpaea tba aaajnto next seasion.

Tha la i gout ning! day'a atteadaaoaat tb WrMs fair In Chicago waaon October t, when TlO.ttl parvtonspaaaad tka twrnatlles

Tke barns of tke moon always pointaway Hwm tke aaa. thtrefora tkoyara alwaya directed upward In tkavenla.Oraat Hrttnla. it la said, only rnkwa

a mlltlaja and a kalf bushels of wkeel,llttla aaara tkan aa average Kaaaacounty.

Tha territories are merely hatsi aatedapoetaioiu of a aatioaal alantion. Tbeydo net sajig iar the prealdowt.

Over MMN people la Maaanokno--

tor ilMif' Nvdic.

TRUgTEBt SALE.

WkerePJ, John H. aHhsgte andvelya atlngl. hla wile, on tke load

day of Jamnry. IW. iseouted anddelivered to the nadenlgnod, rJertSrdA. Bleyatrr, aa truatee, tkair certotndeed of iraot of that date, wketk hMdt-- of trust Is recorded la Ik officii

f tke Probate Clark aadUocorder of B ruallllo cjuaty. In Volume Tea Of Must deed, tage 101.reference to which In y made,aad did tbaa and there convey to tkeaid tiaraard A. aieyatar. aa truatee,

the following real aetata, eituM lathe county of Mereallllo, Territory ofNew Meeloo, to-wi-t.

lxH Oat in block Tblrty-av- n efthe Kaatarn addition to tke town, nowcity, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, atke earn at hawwn on lb map ofanM ftddttiou made by M. J. Mack, 0.fc. aad Sled la tke offtea of tke itwbat Clerk, aad o Recorder efsaid county on the list day of May,18SI.

Aad, Wkotins. tke said aoed oftrust waa made ta secure tke payment of a certain promhniiiry not ofsaid Joka H. Btlagi and NvtfnStragM for the sum of Five lluadredfVillara, dnteal January find, IMS,ami payable n or before one yearalter saM laat mentioned data to tkeordur of W. U Bkadrack, wltk Inloreetat tke ratr of right par cent per aanum from date, payable quarterly.

And, Wkoren. Ike said dead oftrust roatalned a conditiontkat If lb makers of said note shouldfall to pay the anme at maturity, tkesaid trust '. at the request oflegal holder of said note, should sellthe ebovo-dWribe- d property al public auction, to the highest bidder, atthe front aaor of tka Poet OMee in tkeCity of Alkaquarque, County of Iter-nnlii-

afarssaid ; Nret giving fourwoehs notice of the time, teraw andplace of sale aad of lha property tobe sold, by advertisement In somenewspaper printed aad published inthe City of Albuquerque, and uponaald sale to execute aad deliver adeed In fee simple of tka property aontd to the purchaser thereof, aad re-

ceive the proceeds of aald sale, andout of such proceeds akould pay, first:the tost aad expense of executingthis trust, lucludtaff re son bla at-

torneys fees and compensation to thetrustee for hla erv4c, and, seat:apply the proceed rematalng over totb payment of said debt and Interest,aad the remainder, if aay, to themakers of said note, or their leant

Aad. Whereas, there la due, owingand unpaid from tke tuskers of aaldnote to the saM W. O. Skadrak tkeum of Five lluadred Dollara wtk In-

terest as afar old from tat sad dayof April. 1M, sad tke said W. 0Skadrack. tke legal holder of aaldnote, ha requeatad theuade ralgaedtruatee to sell aald property for shepurpose and la accordance with the

; twWM o( Mld Btd ofNow. therefore, I. Bernard A. Bleys

tcr. the undersigned trustee, in ooaIdoistlon of tka faroamtag aad ky

virtue of tk power vested la me byaald dec.l of traat, will, oa Mondaytba SOtb day of Juae, I MM, at tano'clock In tka lorenoon of aald day, attke front door of tke Host OMee ratke City of Mbuquerque, Couaty ofBernalillo aforsaaid, offer for saleaad sell tka above described real etate at public suction to tka Mgktaad beat bidder, for cash, to pay aaldpromissory aeta, amounting, wltktereat to data af sal, to tk annt ofI6K.S6, aud for tk pay ateat of oaetaof advertisement aad raaaonakls attorney's fee to said trustee and hlacounsel.

ItttKMARO A. aHJOrtTMrt,Truatee

GETS HER INSURANCE

A abort Um aa, la a quarrel witha native, M. P. orta, a deputy sheepInspector, wa klltad at Frtaeo, In thaUatll moaatataa. Proofs of kla deathreached L. w. Oalies, the Nw Meiionagent of the Stat Life laauranoa oompauy of indlaaaaolla, lad., In whichcompany he earned aa laauranoa ofll.ooo, on May tf. and a ekaek lafavor of Mra Tiatota N. y Oareia. tkwidow, was rivd by Mr. Oalies oaMay 19 Pretty quick work la tk

of Insurance elnlms, and tkacheck will at oaa be mailed to thewidow.

H sj Far e9lHNrVaWWrt 9yrflMrs

U...tl.. - - -i aTi rri i iqp

TvVMtaHlMIajaj MaUiJlaaaxaxAcms lavwi pji ijviure THE KEELEY

twauT INSTITUTE.w gM IH

MM OHNr. rflecaee cauaex an much bodily discomfort or itches, and Srtraa Hits

Bcacma. often with a slight redness f tlie in rnduallypteacts. follnwM? ? ustiili- or Mistt is from wd i kjr InM

tr whirl) (him hi1 scales off or forma bad lookm . . It n- -

p it !!! fit p iits of thetiotly lul ofUmest Umii t irbaik. .inns, hanrfa,leu- - .11. it I.I. UM 14 A

eapeyieneea bi tim atn on tat iav-- t ' t i . n t at a ms itide or taxtiroes, c'h m'l" atnljfrtt of Win n f rbveUnl

Tlx hub of I i.rma is a too and and

nnlicalthv conStnerul of the blootlTke terrifying itrhitiKand Im ruing la progacml hy flie overflow Msqaaar

Nt alien A,1Ctkrough titer gland amijsanrs ot th akin of the firry poisons

iNomnn

Stovk. Advertmna' AsoryMo

loaded. While external itili-nttoti- aswaahea, aoapa. aalvoa and powli--i nrenoit king andcooling thev do not enter the blood or

the rr.il cause of diaeeae, bat 8. 8. 8does, and ttnuAee. enriches, and strengthen tat

add inl cleanses and builds up general system, when tkt'itr M nii'1 i: rru witk all it terrify, up vntftoma

Send lor our Iree book on the Skin and tt dxease. No ckarge formedic.il ..Mr. SWIFT SPEOIFltt Oft.. ttA,

(1EAC0CK AGAIN

THE PSOFLI OF SOOORRO, AREAROUSED OVER HM MALPRAOTIOE.

SpecialSooorro, May It. The people of

tkla asanity quiet town are thoroagb-l- y

arooaed over tk laataraotlos ofJudge W. C. Hancock, tot tk court oftk Fifth Judicial dhrtrtet of New Mealco, witk Judge Pop on tk beach, lath oaae of !ayne, tk forger, who waaaaataaoMi to the penitentiary for oaayear. It la th uaWeraal opinion oftk bar before J tge Fob tkat Hen--

nock should have been dobarrcd at thatime ot hi preliminary bearing, andIt la said that be escaped onlytk rough the len!'-nc- y of tke court, ua

i

kla fHeeeork') tcatigsooy waa auflc- -

laat ground to warrant such action. '

However, It waa tba order of the courttkat tke matter of debarment may beeallad up at any Ume wltk ive day.'aotioe i i no responoent. aaa ra aiaclosing rvmarks Judgo Hop aald tkatwhile tke matter waa paadtag Mr.Iikaoock would lafrvtln from aaaaarlagIn tkat court, which la leoipsrary aaa- -

LARGE FUNERAL

SUCH WAS THAT OF BUTIMINOMONTOYA AT SAN ANTONIO.

Spacinl CotTSSiuiadiiwss.Saa Antooto, K. M., Mav SS.on

Matlmlo Monioyenrrea yiaaexunf, wa nuo to raax at

C"10" lag tbla eveulag with an address ofll clock Ibis morning In th weloolM br Hayor ttarrtaoa

of Mra aaaoashtag of po(iavl by Ambrose Swaaay. preataewtpie rrom pan of ta ,k. ibtv iiari.lory The prooaaalon left thetor the church of "an Anfonlc, wborhigh ma waa eela by Nov. P. fl. Falser of Saa Mnrclal, at 10 o'clock. Tka '

procession wCttck left tk cfcurck for!tb reawttarf, waa tho iarceet ever,witnessed In Socorro county. The dceased waa one of tbo In ding ettl- -

sen of tk Rio Grande valley, Vrnvtos;

filled several public position of trust. ;

be bid tba roapart and oftdouee oftb community In which ho lived. Hewaa a democrat In politic and In ItoJwna defeated on that tkht for treasurer of aVtcornt couaty uy AbraaAbeyia. Ha waa one of tke largaatatteefi raiser of tb Kin Clrande val-

ley aad qulta woll-to-d- A wife, twodaughter aad son survive, him.

MANQLEO TO DEATH.

Aliahts Frem Meving Train Underneath ttta Wheels.

Tusdy (trtsmooa about o'clock.Aaedeto Oano, fell A too Vfofffreight train, reaulttag la death frombla Injuria aom hour later,the Needle My.

Timetao Oano aad kla twoAaeclato and Claud kt, boarded tkwast bound freight treia at Pieaeko,Ariaoas. Aaoordlng to tk evldenaeof tba aurrlvlng father and son,Krakamaa waa gtvaa J.M (o makethe trip from Plcaeko to MeedW.Wkea tke train enlarad tke yards aiNeedle brakomaa told them Ugot otf. Tka father throw his blankets

al laatad Tk train bad Jeetpaaaed upon (he sidetrack aad aaatastarted. The father lold Ik boys taremaia oa Ik train, but tkey failedto do ao aa they bad been told to getoff by tk brali omaa. Ia gaitlag offAaacleto foil from tk aide of tk earresulting la tke oom plate severing oftke arm near the elbow by tkwheel o th train aad a fraotar atlb ba of tM skull. Aaetstaaoa wassummoned by tatapkoa aad tk ln--

Jurd raaa brtragkt to tk Saata Femjwpinw wnere it. u. n. Aoana areenad tka wound aa eoaaptotoly aa tkconditions of tk Injured man wooWallow at tke time. At 11:80 ra tkevening be died without regaining

Tka dscaand waa Styears of ag. unmarried, aad waa aom-la- g

to Mdls wltk kla father aadyounger brotkor to aoatc work. Tkrrnoy which bar been ear lagbaa bona arat to tk family la daaaajualo, Mexico. A coroar's Jury g

of O. W. Tan Loon, O. F. Boeil.William lloppr, F. K. Dunlap. 0. 0.Rnardon and H R. Xylr returned averdict tkat the deceased cam to Madaatk by aceldantly falling under atrain while it waa ta motion

Seventy dlackargad United Btatoaaoldtara paaaed through th city laatnlgkt oa their way to tkair home intba aaat. Tb mt ar from tkeEleventh, Twelrtk, TklrtaaaU andFourtaanlk aavalry, and front tkFourth, Beveath, Fouriaealh andMtgktaontk Infantry. Among tbmen wer awrgaoat Richard Oattar-mu- ,

of Santa Fa, aad htorawaatwho wee formerly staUoard at

Fort WtBgate and Is quit weft knownu tbla city

SETS THESKIN FIRE

kaads that t ' ) , 1 aud huramush dl i . ai lias Ota!arser vn it i i was ooa-veadI was afftu' -- .i -- mm Beeees. an.ttitef . t aysictans and a aabar arsperi sad tiimilp-Uras- t

ppurotiun. rsivia bat

maasn 'inei naafe ar.ai:

Ma.- - tl ymBtagts kdi i rouad myteir saatr-- v

and a ntar ei'

OKr.

with whnli tl MihmI cnt.ent is overu li

into itaelftourh the

tblti hl'Hxl theskin itisapooaft.

THE ATLANTA,

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vanoa tern-- 1 n . t

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A MIDNIGHT ROBBER

A WOMAN, WHO IS KNOWN,STOLE PLANTS FROM THLSWITZBR RESIDENCE.

At tk bewitching hoar of msdntght.laat night, Mr. and Mr. W. F. Irwktaor,realdlng at 601, ooraer of Fifth streetaad Tyeraa avenue, were aroaaadrrota taetr alawbara by sevrmt par-Ue-a

walking aad talking a tkoy mov-ed along north on Fifth atatwL A fewmlnjtea later a lone pedes' rlao caasealong aad halted directly la front ofthe Swltaer borne. As aba tailed toaaove oa, Mr. Swltaer got out of bedand peartag taioagk oa of Ike frontwindows ooaei ved tk object aad itwaa a wHaaa. She bad atepuet overthe low front fence, aaeaked over toa laraek caatatalag novae valuableBower plnata, and purloining a fewos of tka beat saaakad back again.

It waa then that Mr. Swltaer aaw tkeoblert. but could not than dntUnautahwuu oarrylng. Tkla momingaa tavaatlgatloa waa made, and tktheft revealed. Tk woman la known, i

aad aa wilt save mack trouble byseadtag the stolen pleats back ta tkBwrtaer raaldrac. Ska wilt b giventwo day In wklck to repent and re-turn tk ptaata; ottwrwiao ako wilthave to submit to ex joeore and n trialbefore Judgo Orawford.

Meeltog ef Meebanlaal EHHlnseft.Chicago, May II. Mverylhlag la la

raadlaeaa for tke Joint meeting of tkeAmerican Society of Ueokaetonl Ma-

ginear an., th Inatltutlon of Meekan-te- n

Engineers of (treat Britain. TkeBMMtlng will be tprmally opened In

w .itnrinm ,J it.. i iHa halla.

ley WlckateaU. prenldoat of the Writ-le- b

eoeioty.wqOxf ws'aB JeNJ vawftV wJa8srta'l6P'

Including nearly 100 from Oroat llrtt- -

nln. will take part In tka ntatts,which will continue until Saturday.The mmaberahlp of both organisationla mad up entirely ot profesxlonsl.u. i L. as At uuauJUtf sxaaJ Ja.

T7'"' .'ZJlin law inrvi niTwrwiiea mh wirasm- -

Maay Interest! ag papera by aipertaIn th engineering profession will berand. A number of paper have bnprepared by tha HrUnher on tke sub.Joet of rati ilaatmctora, by raqueatof tke Amarlaaa aosiaty. Tho pspeisby tk Amerleana will be priaaipally

'oa tka davatopmant la America of tke

i tm turalna and aaa aagtna, tka loee- -

motlva taatiaK pktat aad leag-dtata- a

' lectri bauktira.

CALIFORNIA COLLEGE BOYS

RAVE A FINE C0N0RRT LASTNIOHT AND THEN ENTER

TAINBD T OOMMBROIAt. CLUB.

Tk Olee aud Mandolin club of theUalveratty of California pleased a veryappreciative audience at the operahows laat night.

Tk tenor aototat. Charles A- - Melon,nave oaa of ike Bneet exblbttioas In

Wi ,,. r htmrA hf tB neopie ofAlbuquerque. Albert I Rlkus, tk t,

la akw worthy of pedal mou-Uo-

n ka aertataly kaadtad kla partof tb program exceptionally wall.

Takan aa a whole, tha organisationla one of the beat that kaa noma totbe Duke oily for the pant two years.Tk Olee elub baa certainly been welldrilled a tkey reader "Baby Pulls tkPussy's Tall" In tb vry beat styleaad ataff Bokubert'a "Bred" evubetter than tbe oolleg songs. Tktmf tMa olub4 UMSlude ColoradoBprirHta, Denver, Pueblo, Bt. lntla aadChioaao. ,

Hotk tke Olee and Mnadolln clubsware entertained laat nlgkt by tbaCommercial elub In on of tka moatenjoyable itaaee given by tk afubtbla year. Ia cream aad tka lagpunch bowl served ta All la tk timebetween tka dance.

This la th laat deuee tke elub willgive until cool weutaar aeta In.

Mra. X. Maadell ta praparlng tospend tk summer In California, Bkhopes to H away this wewk.

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U. M. FERRY ft CO.Datrall. Mlab.

LETTER LISTqk

eReawlnlng In tk ptke at Arbnquerque, M, M May SO, ltt4,

rraon calling for or eeadrag fartheee letters pkmea state where tayaad been receiving mail, aieo mtkadate of ndvertlala;.

Free delivery of letters at U reM-don- e

of addressee may be seeurtdby oUervlag the following ratae

Direct letter plainly p street nam-ba- r.

Olv writr'i nam, aad requott an-sw- r

to ba directed accordingly.Advsrtloed matter ta irrevieueky

held oa week awattle delivery.Advertleed mat tar at hM taw

weak, bofara rt aa m tts dead let--lev ogle at Waehlaatan. D c

Ldv List.litartMtt Jo an1aBajlw0fc Tf . 0,

J. 0.Oraek, Fraaciace taeMr4lNp TsW

illaavhlaa n at. wl.lioag, Mart Sptra, l.ypMcOoader, Kat Swaaeon, MiaMartin, JoeeprtaBherman, B.

Weatbr, Oeorg atobea, B.Retae, S. V. BmlU. 8. O

Man's List.Andaraon, Wm Harrta, K T.Anderaon, 8. T tioatoon, Ml M.BoMwia, Mvarttt Joaepk. AbdeaHume, A. U Kaaap, WaMark, W. C. Xllantrlrk. K ti.Itourinajer, J. C. Keaaotly. J it.Brlce. Bhakw Kneller. H. hRaldrldg. J. C. Kn. Fred

Kerarkoral, Mobt.Hooker, Mtrely Keltey. WilliamsBecker, Rudotpk T

aaaBBeajgraajbjJ8jBas8jaajV eaajBepj

Becker, Jlaaaoa lMi.y. John CBaker, C. It I iisero. Ue'auBrtokfod. Scott F lindall. Oawraoble. Benor l.uraa. A. I., it

Don I Ally, JamesOnraaa, W. W. l.opes, lAwuoCnakln, Roy aMakataMsj TlM

MM. Mr. and Mr.Daaaalo, Benor McDonal. . Mai

Dryer, J. 8.noughts, John J. 0Dunn. BM. I Olwdraarheck.iMttaan, Jam If Oarlnumbers, Paul Psaskaitoa. Nverlt

iraon. D. I. tntetan. John If.Rmll, Oeorg Powll. C. tf.Falaawataa, TantaRNht, B. D.Fnrknmta, Meca- - Mekl, John c.

laat Rernold. W. J.Forg. Maria Sauk), MonroeFunk, Okarta wvnburn. K H 2

Sprinawr. c TCHbaoa. J. C Warton. Jasaearaae. 8. n. Vigil. Aalaetaflaroln, Ramon Wlleoa. H. A.Her nor, ?,. W1M, Ralph tHenaeau. H. Wtgfdne. IterlrsaItaadaraon, J. R. XgwMNtd, FrameHainan. Wilson aad Wet a re (.

W. HOPKINSPatnater

Waaklagtoa, D. C. May St.-Kl- dnap

ess of Peed tearts and his stepsonVartey, in Morocco, have submittedtheir terms for raneom and thn statedeportment hna doelded that they areabsolutely Impoaalble of accent anrr-

SAN FELIPE

ANNUAL FEAST OF THE OLDTOWN WILL BE CELEBRATEDTHIS YEAR ON SUNDAY. JUNE6 PROORAM.

Baturdny. June 4, at 7 SS n!ninre par with Uluwdnatloa.

Suaday moming ut , concert at theOld Town park by tke Pliat Regimentband.

Al 10 a. nr., aotamn high inass )nhonor of tb aatat and panegyric eftbe earn.

At S o'clock In tka after soon concert by tke bund at tke park, es-c-

barrel race, HnA. ra, burroclimbing tka greased mle and

other anaussinents until 4 p. mPrise will be given to the w nnt rn

At t p. m. will emrg from thotko solemn proeemrlon Itrar

lag on a dtaa tk stalue of Bt. Phlliii,followed by aerolytaa with rhandeiler aad renaera, who will be fotkjwdby th different rtdlgtou lei K

with tbelr dlattnotlv oanntr andThe procaaaion will b it

ceded by tb mllltvy bandAt 7:30 In tha evening the band

will give another concert In tb park.At I p. at. a young tad!' cboir,

by tb organ, will sloglections from sscred mul,

At S speeches will be made by aalavlted iwatlsraan from tbe uw townaad by a realdent of tke okf.

At p. m. Iher will be a bnMmiit,dlaplay of Browork.

Tke resident of tk Old Town onRailroad avaau west atd all those ontka plasa are requested by tha comaxtttee to adorn tka fronts of theirhouse with tbe naUoaal color fortk oooaaton, eaparlally around iuOld Town nark.

Our aeiaktiors of tk new town, aswell aa tk rldata aJoux tk vitay aad from other place, ar eordkttly lavltad ta b pre sat and k" p tla tk reativiUas.

JWUB ROM MHO,MaaVTOK atOMTOTf A,MAefUffXv T.. BPRIrKlHM

Commit t. (

OFF FOR MESILLA PARK

Praaideat W. 0. Tight, of lue uuiveralty, left laat nlgkt with tha truckteam of tbe unlveratty for Ias Orucerwhere tha team will compel withthe track team of th Agricultural e:lege for bonor.1 la tk Inter cshoUnHeld day bald there today. The uo:veralty wa unable to send a full teamon aooouat of several of tha wembenileaving suddenly far Bt Louis to attoad tk World's fair. Notwltbstandtag tb decrease la tkeir fore, tiboy ar confident of returutag wmimoat ot the honors.

Tb Albuquorqu Indian Mkoot a! asent b delegation, which makM i.econtest a thrce-orar- d oa

Territorial Topics ImmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmMmF

OALLUP.

Pn.ut th Republican.W J Oliver returned (raw a elx

moat he aojoum In KaneaMfcta RMka will speed Ike sum-

mer nwtttM at her home In Lm V

CM. N. M.Prof. W. H. Desker mnI faarlty will

visa lioag Scoeh, Ueltf., during themimmer vanatlon.

The (lellup lee steal turn beea thlp-Ha- g

forty (mm of toe a tar duringthe peat week. Pretty good for alittle tee toe pleat.

Mm. Oeot BTowthoetoa, formerly atCMrkvllle, but row of Preecoit, Art-m-

who haa heea risk tag her broth-.- r

aad eiaicr. Mr. aad Mr. W. L.

Rretherton. of Italian, returned to herhnmv Tuesday.

The Amerloaa PmI eompaay haashipped several bar role of steak fromthis polat lately to Oetiauy for thepurpose of bar lag It tested ror

Shoald the ret are frow thettiet prove eatisfactory, the compearwilt Immediately laatall a plaal hirthe manufacture of briquet tea .,1

Mra Mopey aad children, of Been- -

tniMi. Calof., are vial Hoc Mra. Wolff.ho la a alater of Mra. abmey'a. The

ldy wm aoeompanled hr her habead,who stopped over between trains aadI ban ooattaued on to Iowa. Mra. Ma-.--r

will reaialtt here until July let.

Mluail lalakMBWA nraaLammaal I AaAWWVeW ropTT BrTrTSPaB iaarqpq

litmm Mlleard. the colored manwho waa Jailed at Saata Pa aoate

eehs ago upon a charge of attempt--- d

ortmlaal aeaault, haa been releas- -

l from Jail and told lo go oat "latoth wM. win world." He look thisadvice and haa left Saata w for partennknowa. and tor .hat city's sad hla

n.i good. The charge agalaat hlawhich waa not supported by nay am-t- .

riitl evidence, haa beea wttbdrawa,anil it waa thought that hla roomrift the count about fl osats perday lleare II waa eoual dared beatly ih authorttlea aa H waa doobtfalif aa indictment could be secured,11 say lo him "get thee henoe, aadMlrvird "got"

WADOINSHAM ESTATE,

Claims Against It THrewfi Out By Mm

Ccmmlacicn te Settle the Same.

Tha late Wllaon Ws-- 1 "agham. v.ho

tid name years ago In Mew Yorkiif. waa very w.djiy known through-

out New Mexico, aa he waa at theiima of hla death the largest madholder la the territory and had eaten-nv- e

bealneea connectlOM here. Hev idled the territory periodically tadMnt mwrh time each year In SantaK. and la I as Vegaa. In met, for a'in be had hla once In the Meadow'ity. aad that town waa his headquar-i.- n

It will be remembered thai hadied suddenly from apoplexy aad Itwas thea reported that hla bustasesaffair w- -a not In the beat of shape.The following dispatch sent out fromNew Haves, Gounertlcut. a day ago,that Mag the city where hla estatela blag administer!, eoatalne lufor-matl-oa

whlou will be of moon Interestin various bualneae and social otrcleain inn territory. The dispatch reads:

Nwly a million dollars worth ofalma presented agalnat the aetata

of the late Wllaon Waedlngbam ofWnet Hatea, known aa the 'cattleking' have been disallowed by ILeominlesloaers who were appointed to

adjust, the litigation, which haa beendragging la the courts ror year.

"Of the total amount of cleima con-

sidered JMM71 was allowed aadSM7.0T rejected. Of the claims al--

1'iwfU, ftllJil la aecarnd. but nomaf the security la coasldered of quee-- 'lonabta nature.

' iH the Individual clalmaata Thorn- -

II. Oatroa of Saata re, aad the lar--tamount. JsM.lOT, aad of this the

. ..mmleeloaer threw out f14,111. "

MART SANTA PBAM.

Only In the (Mees K Mm

Lord's rryc.A chaplain aaalgaad la a remote

army poet In Maw M exlea ofewwlaadOHftttay aehool for the ehlldrea of the

aoldMrs. Until iae aatachlsms eamahe had lo ask his own qaaaUons. Haaorlded to begin with the lord's Prayer.

How meuy'he Inquired the Mrst

miralag, "know the Lord'a PrayerrA prolonged alleaos. Than oaa Mttl

tirl timidly raised her hand.'Only one who knew It!" axclaimed

ih ahaplain In genuine surprlae; "youmay repeat It. Anna."

Aaaa repeated It qulatly and er-ti-ctl- y,

"That waa very nlosly done. Wherelid you learn ttr

"In Santa Pa."Vary goad. Mow, Margaret," la the

nxt little girl, "eant you any Um

i.nrd a Prayer rNo. Hr. OanUaer."Twelve years old aad don't know

'it hard's Prayer.(h. but Mr. Oardtner." said the

hiU. eager to sat haraatf right. "Ihav never bean In Saata Pe." a

Lodger.

GUILTY OP KMIKULIMINT.

Kdward Hale Kma seated Puada ofOauMy of Mara.

i ate Prldavy afteraooH the argu-- n

la thr ease of the territoryaicaiast Mdward Hale for embessle-mua- t

of fuada of the county of Morar Satahed la court at Las Vegas

and the can was given to the Jury.At 9 U Friday eight the verdict wmarrived at aad announced to the court,it found Mdward Hale guilty as

. iargd. Conceal for the defenau willin.no for a new trial sua will ask thati.Mr client W permitted to give ball

i h cha'g asainet Hal w in ef

foot that he expended money for pri-vate use aad the grounds for theeharge were that he drew numerousshacks, amounting to IS.MI, agalnatthe deposit of Mora county In thePI ret National beak of Las Vagas.which deposit waa male by Paul D.M. Vraln aa the deputy of MamaldoRoyhol, col lector aad treasurer of Urncounty. Hale waa authorised by St.Vraln to alga obecha against the coun-ty fnada aad his stgaatare was so au-

thorised at the bank. The cheeksdrawn by Mw rd Hale for which theladlotaMat for embeaslemeat wasmade were all In payment of debts ofthe P. D. St. Vraln enmpaay, a cor- -

poratloa la which Paul T. St. Vralnaad aMward Hale, with other, were

The defease of Hale was that heacted only as the clerk or agent at PI). St. Vraln In the signing of theeheeha: that St. Vraln had kaowlsdgeof the purpose for which the checkwere drawn, aad that "he aathortitdthe drafts for each purposes.

The court held that nay use of pub-lic moneys for private espnaalture by'be paraoa In whoae euatody theymight be, la embenlemeat, aad thejury found accordingly.

Mdward Hale la a young man whocame from Missouri about a year ageaad. wkh hla lathe- - aad others.bought aa Interest in the concern atMora which was organised uader thename of the P. D. St. Vraln eomnaay,to eoatlaue the old eetaMlehed baai-Be- s

of the St. Vraln mercantile house.His interest waa but nvi shares of thetoo lato which the capitalisation of140.000 was divided.

Considerable sympathy la felt foryoung Mr. Hale, the oataloa betag

that he haa been ofered as ascapegoat for others more ouipahtc. Ifdenied a new trial his eaaasel will ap-peal to the higher court.

SAN MAROIAL.

Prom thr Bee.Mra. John Oalhajaar sad children

have aoaa to vtak Mr. ffallagdier atArhaaaas Orty, Kan.

Mr. and Mra. Prank Johaaoa lefthen. for a Month's anjoymaat of thesights al the World's fair.

Mra. U M. Ia!ey, after a pleaaaatHR of several weeks with frlaada

m the Indian territory, returned toSan MnrMal the other day.

Miss May Crawford arrived fromM Pace, accompanied by Mra. X

ekHdron, with the Intention ofri malnlag here aome little time.

Mlaa Kathryn Cadogan, who hasr,nt the winter with her parents, hasleft for Chicago. She Intends taking arip to MaKalo. Niagara Palls. Toron-

to and up the St. lawreaoe to Moat-rea- l,

theaon back to Chicago.Her. Ad. Is expected to re-

visit Rn Martial In a lew days. wbaMrs. Iiftreton will return with himtoWatretM. While here It Isthat Nd. win oMdata la a dramathlag after the manner of two heartbeating aae.

SANTA PR.

Prom the New Maxima.Oram Rlr.abnrg Is lartoasly III at

hla reeldanse on fames areaa. ThereIs. howotir. no truth la the reportthat U has been stricken with par-nlrata- .

The Ifapta Pe Light aad Water com-pany eatimatas that l,Me,00 gal-ton- s

of water were used daring theday la the city for Irrigating lawnsand otrharaa.

The rltt' marshal and police magw-tral- o

a'ntc that they will iirvecalc lothe fun eateat of the law any one sir-la- g

Ihraar la the old bagger women onthe at. rets.

Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Stetttterxect le ataK for their old home la

South Hr'hlehem. Pa., on Priday. Theywill go via W Paso to Oalveatoc byrail aad from Oalveston by steamerto New York city.

P. D. Powell, of New York, arrivedhots aad will spend several days ris-liltf- g

his waste, ax Solicitor daneralJ. P. Vletary, at the Victory reeldeaooa IMsmao arcane. Mr. Powell gradu-ate- d

IWe aariag from Leland Stan- -

SAFELY TimOlMH

WITHOUT PAfH.Wtul t Mtlul mmnt of ksM m4

HHffl Htm MiSMiBt u4 rwry ttdel iiii ko It antSInf il Wout Ih4fWll erwItlB Iui Mi4Wrt4 I'ttlaialwkft M b tlx ait ImmI hu blMl kW

MS wM m aad mm turf Imi cm- -

liwphlll dw KMBlnf vtM kh .o turnit Wlrtai U illMloa twlf ! an fMM filalHl du tmlinm ' IK, ht kcU

UtM '! inilt m..n iImI

IwuhkiMliM ul lluak.MVWtS MHl IllmS al )U U1M Mit$n Imiiii i ate tit tilii M mm.

MOTHER'SFRIEND

U UM MaMMM I m n Mt iMk i cm weirk kamll Md ImI ktoiMn 41 MM

I lrlll llw mI x.HfilM

1M HlfJ l .4 Mulltan MM n i4 HHllmltaJlT alll i.,ivlne m I tr mHiM pNtH Iuai4 ill IW twak, ' MmEw- -

fo-r- t ualveralty and Is on his way tohis home In Mew York.

Tli awtera at the aaaitatiam com-plain that they, aa well aa the guestsat the sanitarium, are mask aaaorod!x stray dogs that prowl around Urnpremie and make night hideous wutheir harhlag aad nranlag on theporches. nines the aulsaaos isMmted they lataad to poison all dogsfouad on the premises.

Mies M. E. Plasstta, aocomaaaledby her brother, Jamas I. Dteeette, whohaa beea vlaltlag la the city for sev-cr-

days, left far Laguna. from whereMr. DlseetU will return to hla uomeit. ladlaaaaoHs, lad. Mr. Plsaatte wasfor aevea years ooaaeoted with aae ofthe leadlag aewspapert of the eastaad stated to a reprsaiatattve of theNew Mexkma that one of hi loot dnr.ee aa a reporter waa aa laterviewwith President (Mraatd.

aseottiio.

Prom the Ohleftala.Mlaa Thomai, of Alhaquerqae, regts

tared at the n tadaar.Mrs. 0. . tsamharhnii aad saa,

!' S. Olmmberlaia. waat down to MPaao.

K. M. faatth. of Colsrada, haa heaghttwo pi three small k Malaga about amile north of the School of Mlaaa.

Mies Aaaa W. Pitch will go oat toWater oaayon neat week for aa oat-la- g

t.; a few weeks la that popularaouatala resort.

fleorga D. Card, of the Schaol ofMine, weal ap to Albuqaarqaa to at-l- rt

:ie drll serrlee aaamlaatloa.0. O. Arnold, a atudeat In one of the

tenhalcal depart menu of the School ofMines during the past year, left fort'tfutado.

Dr. C. P. niaaklagton expects toleave la a day or two on a bwataeea

i trip that will tae him to Chisago,Tol'do, New York, Boston and othere stern ottMs.

Mrs. P. L. Taylor, of Ml Paso, ar-rived in Socorro aad la a guest mtlio home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo S.buith. Mrs. Taylor Is Ike mother ofPpwra Hlnea, who has aaaa a stu-dent at the school of Mlaaa far thetost three roars.

W. riemlkg Joaas raturaed to o

from nearer. Mr. Joaea mademati) warm friends durlag his visitIn the ell) a year ago. He will nowgo to Lincoln county for a bualaeeavisit of a lew days aad then returnlo Socorro for the summer.

Postmaster KlUrdl baa receivedfrom the postoalee departmeat thepleasing announoemeat that his sal-ary w'll be nlsed, the Increase to golato effr-r-. July 1. Thla speaks wellfor PiMtutaau-- r Kltt roll's ealclency andthe amount of Ixialness don at the So-

corro ofllo.Loot. Don.lnlan, a student st the

aehool of Mines daring the past year,lef. for Nevada, where he ha accept-e- d

a ieelmblo position. Mr. Domlalaawas bora la Coaataatlnople, Turkey,and leoettcd his ednoatloa prlaolpallyal an American college In that city.

HILLS BO RO.

Prom taa Advocate.rata Saa ore baa beea reeeatly

dqvMoaed la tha Wpiluiv mines.A thorough sample I betag made of

tha tailings damp al the Porter mill.Mohan Crowes rstarwed Wednes-

day from it i. Roawetl military last I

late.Harry Blllott la somewhat of a crip-

ple those day . He ran x asil into hisfoot.

Mlaa Paulino Mayer, of Pairvlew,haa bom. w.tgaged to teach the Her-moa- a

school.Stockman from various parts of the

county report tha esuatry very dryand the loss of cattle hoary.

Tha now wfctm at taa Traaaure minelias beea put la pasittaa aad the shaftlr being elenaad out.

J. W Hilar entertained a number ofhis Juvenile frfead at the Liggettranch oae day thai week.

Hi oi ip Keadrlak will ba l erc sadcoaduet tellgloa servioee la the I'nlonchurch Suaaay. Jua I.

ileorHC S. liiBats aad aon are Infr.m Qua rime They report that par-tlo-s

that havo rvceatlr diaoovaredaome very rich gold quarts.

W. J Miller, a soa of Mr. W W.Miller, president of tha Mm pint OoldMining aMl Miulag iimpany. arrivedhere last weak, lie has amptoyaumtIn the mine.

Home stink in believe lory will getn lucky if i h do not toe

50 per cent their aattla.county Is mors In aead of rata thanforest reserve, at pre eat.

Purrest J. Kaldeaben, who spaattwo months or mors la ftiltsboro, leftlaat Saturday tor Olobe, Arts., wherehe has extaaslve mining latereet. Mr.Kaldaabsrg while here made a careta!atady of lae mlaiag MtaaUoa. aad pre-dicts a great fature for the eamp.

H sarins' restored.A Say Oored ef Tetal Deafneet at

Het Sprints.A. M. Cornell has returned from a

Hot Spring, aad relates that ayouag boy about years of ago hasbeea partially eurwl of total deafaeas,says the Mlllahorii Advocate. Theboy oomas from near Alamogordo aadhas been stone deaf all hla Ufa untilwithin a few days ae. Bathing lathe hot water has uaexneetedly partlyrestored the hoy hearing. Hla aaaahad beea pronouaecd hapslsss by ahy-aielaa- a

who had treated him far deaf-ness. Ordinary soaads now attracthla atteatloa, aad his father hopes fara permaaeat care. The boy betag aa- -

am lo hear, had sever learned totalk, bat oaly babbled like aa tarsalHowever, since be Is able to hear heIs learning to form worse aad toapeak iataBlgaaUy. His parents areAmericana aad will take ap thetr reat- -

daaaa at the spriags for a UaM la thahope to psrmaaectly ears their little

Coaduetor Bd. Havae of Ban MarctaJwho waa oa the sick list tor a mranleof week. It hi usual cheerful mMoare agaw.

NOT ACCEPTED

ADJUTANT SSNSKAL WHITIMANWRITS ABOUT THE SO MRA-DAIL- K

RtSIONATION.

Ootoaaf John Sarraaalle, AJbaqaaraar,M. M.

Str: Rafatrvac ha the matter ofroar iisbjanUoa aa coloael of UtaPlrst regiaieat of kaJaatry, upoa whichaa action has been tahea. I desire tosay that I thlaa ft would ba la thelatereet of the sanies If you woaMwithdraw the same and oneseat toretala oar eommaad. I fatly appredate all the isaanas for your aeatr-la- g

to leave the ewrvtce; I know R ta groat tax upoa your time aad aaaayour paras, hat your con Beet ton wrththe guard baa beea long. hoaoraMeaad efftcteat, aad the com plicationsthat might arte la trying to fill theposition compel ma to aak that you

eider the matter aad coaaeat toremain In the serrlee. In all probaMI-R- y

aa eaoam patent win b held dur-lag tha oomtag summer, at whlah yourknowledge aad experience will ba

la makiag the neampmatiieusssOil la every war. Pleaaa let ma

hear from van al your earl loot e.

Vary raspsrtfally,W. M. WHITMAN.

Adjutant Oaaeral.

Ooloael joaa Norradaile haa givaavary goad rones far hla resignationof tha Pkat regiment of Infaatry, batManas have ashed the adjutant gee-or- al

to lay aside the resignation. Thaoatoacl has the matter uader eoaaM-eratlo-

SOCORRO NOTES

SCHOOLS KAVS AU. 0LOOSOIMTSRMTIHO PARAORAPHS.

Socorro. M. M.. May 3" There.wae ao special Memorial day demoa-s- t

ratkm la Socorro today la honor ofthe civil war. The town was quiet excepting that a Seres wtad. which rasadaring the early morning, hurledcloud of sand through the duet) thoroughfare aad aeroaa vacant lota andcaused the Saga whlah adorned manyof the house of the town aad Boatedfrom the Bagpolo In Kilt rail park, loHatter briskly In the breose.

The public school closed on Pridayof last week and the closing deutoa-- t

rat Ion of the 101--4 schotaetlc yearof the School of Mlaaa a fbacy aadlargely-attende- d ball given Ly the stu-daat- s

at the armory building occurred the eama evealag Paeulty andttuaenta of theaa edoeatiooal laatltu- -

Uoas have left aad are leaving, andthla. In addition to the general de-

pression of the towuafolk by the pend-la-

drouth, tends to make Socorrovary quiet juat now.

The School of Mlaaa has Juat closedoae of the most successful years of Itscareer. It le an laatltutlon that Socor-ro aad the territory may Juatly beproud of.

Joe Smith baa opened up a drugsad general busessas. with 'new depot.la the old Sparilag building, and laenjoying a good bualaeea. The oldstore room was extensively rimosslsil.thoroughly renovated aad painted, aadprsseals a vary Inviting anpeeraeoIn the Interior. The aoaoarn Is knownaa the Socorrr Drug aad Supply com-pany.

hMward Price, cashier r PriesBros.' baaklag laetltutloa, haa movedhis otSos lato the rear of Prtee Bros.'geaera! store.

Judge Pope's chambers la the So-

corro oouaty court house have undergo" eateaetve hoaseelsaalag and arenow quit pleasaat District ClerkW. M. Martin's apartment have marorad like treatment aad are comfortable aad pleasaat.

P. N. Tucker, of the Windsor hotel,has establlshad a harness aad carataasbadness in tha J. O. PMaa building,formerly occupied by J. M. Hilton. Mr.HIHoa has moved hi baslasss acrossthe street opposite Price Bros.' gaaoral store.

Dr. M. U Klttrell. Socorro's posttar. la a popular aad enviable man.

Ha Is a good aad worthy aarraat oftha government. Socorro has a Baapark all set In live Mao greaaa growtag trees, waiea Ua a

of hi Industry as parkHe I aa active ma

bar of the school board, a BOSiUof honor mack sought altar. Ha alashaa the aaaSdsacs of the people ofaocorro aa thetr dentist.

ARRESTED THE WRONG MAN

This morning at 11 o'clock, on awarrant sworn to before Judge Baker,Snort Hubheli arrested Patrick Mur-phy, (m la oae of the strlklag boiler-maker-

the latter betag obaraed withvlotstiug th Saata P railway lajuac-Uoa-.

br latlmMatlaa aad aJiamaUa- -

to get certain Imported men lo quiteir jobs at i local shops. The

oaar came oa before Judas Raker thlaaftaraiMm al I o'clock, aad It wasclearly proved that the wrong maaaa. oeea arrested, hence Mr Murphywas discharged by the court withapologies from tha court aad the railway compaay'i attorney. Mr. Murpay Bas lived la Albuquerque maayyears. Th proprietors of The i.lllsea have kaowa the gentleman ladasatdy atace he haa beea here, aada- - the Urns of his arrest wa doubtedtf ha were tha right maa wasted ThisPaper is pleased to aay that Mr. Murp..y l a g oltUen. and winnot tinman a transgressor of thu laws.

ARE NOW DIVORCED

OOUPLE WfTH ROMANTIC MAR-RIAO- E

RIHS SOWN THE OUR-TA1-

A sequel to the elopement of is. CJochoa aad Lacy Adair Scorn tookiSaaa yeutarday afturaeca whea Mrs.Joafca waa granted a divorce from

her huabaad by Judeg Walthall oa therounds that she waa not capable of

realising her act when induced by herhusband t , marry her.

Tha woman awatrrlnaalv ! s

ed the foHowlag evealag after themarriage aad refaeed to ba fouad bybar aaamas hsebaad, waa swore that

a had baas taken from ana brfarce. That thla waa aot tha ceaa waashowB by tha graad Saata la Mmroutt house ysxterday. S3 Paao Her- -

d.The widow of this ismaaii M

Iraowa ra Albuqaeraaa aa Mra. U A.Scott frogs Teaas. Ska stepped sev-eral months at tha Alraraaa. ami wasreputed to bo vary wealthy. Skadasbiag aad sereral kalgbte fall hervlciiam durlag her stay her. Amongthem waa Ike redoubted Baroa vonWllhelm of Oermaay. It la also wbls- -

ped that a Km.iama beoaaw so badUy smitten thatwhen the widow tired of htm he aura- -

terioaeiy disappeared. Whether hafound a aolclde grave or ted thecountry, hla Meads here are saahielo any.

HON. I!UTtIO MONTOVA

HIS PUMtRAL LAPMISLV ATTBHS-S-

AT SAN ANTONIO YSSTgR-SA-

MONM1NO.

Haa. R. V. Chaves, a wetl-kaow- a at-

torney of thla city, who attended thefaaaral aad burial of Horn, etlmmMoatoya at Saa Aatoalo yesterdaymora lag. returned to the city thisBjoratag. Mr. Chares says the funer-al waa oae of the largeet ever held laSocorro coaaty, aad was attended byrelative aad sorrowlug friends whocame many miles to show their setsamtor the deceased Mr. Moatoya waa awealthy merchant aad sheep ramer ofSaa Aatonio. He waa afflicted withright's disease of the kidneys, aad

want to Mlaerat Barings. Tot., for re-

lief. He grew much better for a cou-ple of days at the sortuga, bat thecad came suddenly a few days ago.The remains ware em .timed andshipped to Baa Aatonio. aad the laatsad rites were performed over hisbody yester..ay morning at 10 o'clock.The doreaaed waa aboat W years aM.

AFTER WATER

SAN JUAN COUNTY PARMRRS DI0.ama wells and makins rss--

BRV0IRB.

Prom the index.Mow ben Malay, who Is drilling far

artaatnn water oa N. A. Qpagafanook oa the La Plata, Informs us that

they have reccntd a depth of 171 tactaad all Indk-etle- n are that they willstrike arteaiaa water at the depth of4bout too feet. The atrthlag of

water would be of vast beneStlo Saa Juaa coaaty aad we trust thatMr. Hlplry' prophecy proves true.

Iav Iwls started soma teamswork building a reservoir oa thaPlata ami wntk will ba pwhImcompleted. We wars uaable toout tha aanot dliwawlcas af thaarvolr, but It will famish saoaghtar la Irrigate 1J00 aoras ofWith a few of these reservatfs oar LaPlata neighbors woaM bars thefarm in th coaaty.

The Payne Pros., wa the La Plataare pushing work oa their reservoir.They ware the Hrtt lo taha hold af thereservoir project la the La, Plata valley sad ware aa eatkaatastk; over theproposition that others followed tbstrexacapl aad there are now are uadsrcoarse of eoustrwetloa aad twv morssurveyed. Our coaaty I always laneed of pusbees aak wa eouht ue afew more like the Payae boy.

Yesterday aPteraooa wa ware in-

formed that Plsbetdlck aad Smith afLa Plata were working on two nearvoire, oae to cover aa area of Besottwenty arm aad tha other aa areaof aboat twelve acres. Oar laforsjuvstalao told ua that W. I.. Paddock woaMstart coast ruet km of a tsasrvolr lathe aaar future, (hat Mr. Must had areservoir amrrai'ed Wdaeaaay, asajthat surveyors an at work survoyiaga roaervotr alto tor Mr. Margin. Daysyon are oa the right track.

Jay Tnrley passed through Alteclast Saturday en route to hand quartet at Maoen. Although wa bars aoauthority for the let sweat, the smitewhich Jay wore would lead aa lo e

laat ha was successful In later-eet lag capital to peak his mammoth

that opera Uoa wilt begia ImaMMllato-ly- .

The Saa Joan Oaaal ft Develop-ment On., of which Mr. Tartar Is pres-ident aad chief eagtaeer Is uadertak-ha- g

to buHd a caaal that wilt water lathe neighborhood of lAt acres afarid mad, which whan wader dhVeh

will make aa Bae faraakeg lead aa willba foaad aaywhsrs la tha UattadStates. Mr. Tarley la a practice! aagiaaer, haa fouad a feasible roata forthe caaal aad should have no truuMe

f oUKLINQAME & CO.

ttttY 0FR0E-?ah.co- Uoh.

i i.iinaiaclette.iaMV iaiHkramaei.. a il milw PKmat Mai Mfttal lltiall

fiMSSjiraSai Thih )gstlM of or load m.WrU lur Ifiqi.

iTM-iri- a UaM4 .it . Oeavtf , Cat.

SO YEARSEXPERIENCE

CoevwmiiTAllfnaMllif tirl. l Ult SMaMMt--mil enton vvr few nkviaa.

.jaum anMjbbtr rumimnanaufaiaaMaMiaL iiiilia ....Vtrm. riM asanvf litMnlu l

wjaaa larvaaa aiaaajiktuM aWnr&iaSa

ttilinc JfNKrkai

in Indurlns ratiitaltnta In assist himIn constructing the same. If Jay issnoreesful la thla undertaking SaaJuaa coaaty will ilovbt her populathai wlthla oaa year aft-- com plot ton.Thea we ajar sovstmcaily talk aboutratiroad. Let the good work ro aa.

SMPTY TOW SR.

h That ef Mte Mrifter at Saa Br

The machlsiats' his tower baavassal staee tha temporary Injwatthai Issaed by tha Uaited Stease coart.saps tha Saa Beraardlac TtaaM-lade-

The machlalaU are deterarlasd thatao move oa their past will ha taheathat ran la any way give aa nppsrtnnlty for a charge of dtcoheylsg the

This has Vea aa erderly strike. Arom pan ao of the poflre raeords willifclm Ikal mt Ikla lla tmt - -

iacre ware amre arrsets far lae 8MMHB

of May thaa ther have beea ao fartils moath.

"Doat thrah that bsraase the strik-ers are seeking temporary ornate-swa- t

ale where that they have aheadoned the Sgit." said a asachlalst. whoadded "That ia oaly oae ledteetfObthst they Mtead to stead by tha eaaas.There Is a law of the ualoa whlahmakes it nsnessry for a msrahsrtearlag oae dlatrtrt to tabs work laaanthrr that ha must ba rwgutertytransf. rred to th lodge la tha districtIn which ha la working. This law laaot egectlve durlag a striae, bat ac-cording to the rales ao traafar daringurn a Ham raa be aaada. Tab tha

tfaloa PadSc trouble tor lastaac. aadno one will deny that the amchtalstawoo, tha strikers scattered all overthe eouatry. On of the stlpalstkmsof settlement waa that the rompaayabould lake bach every amawbostruchaad It was aecssssry for awn to re-

turn from aa far aa New York. Maayof them bsd gotten wall Moated atdistant points aad didn't want to re-turn, bat the ualoa was alaadlag byita cowwart aad compelled them to,or they could have heea lastly traae-ferre- d.

Maay of thorn worked withthe Union Par lie a year, or whateverthe stipulated time waa, aad than ra-turaed to thetr former positions. Soyou set thst though the local strikerdrift to the farthest cads of thu earththey will all come horn acala whoatha strike bj sealed, aad tha aataawill insist that the compear taha backfry man who weal oat."

OOCT OF TIBS,

Hse Increase' RapWIy aad Is StttlMing Up.

How to obtain Haa lo maiataratheir roadbeds la nroper ooadHhm torseveral years past kas beea a seriousquestion with oreratlag Mclals ofthe various railroads. Therailroads for ama time haveable t draw oaly a small part of theirtic uiMly from their owa territory.W.st Virginia for a loag time wa agreat resource but th tie-pro-d uctat.area has moved south. The greatbulk of the ties now cocas from thaOaruilaas aad Oeorgla, whence thaties are brasght north by coast why

aafjlag venae.The growing scarcity Is resected la

tha tgures below, whtah ace the averaaa price par tin paid sack yaar by a

Coats.ISM ... . isiitat mISM 4I!1MS M1M0 MUN4 .MIMI M

Th advatmed methods la forestrywhich are gradually eomlag latavogue are srreattag the raehleat tor-ea-t

destruction la soma quarlsrs. Natthe results so far are feeble aad satgeneral. Taa aotettea of the problemby using a substitute fur tha woodeaHe la oftea dMeasssd. hiatal ties havsao far prorad a lailara la Amariohbecaasa of the great weight of tharoillag stock to be suetatned. Uaaeraay coadHloo the start tie will al-

ways be wanting la the reallleaaywhich la so great a desideratum laboth roillag stock aad track.

Should k be that the electric motorwill In time supersede tha freight kuniamive which Its poaderoas reel pro-eatin-g

parte, some part of tha objec-tion to the steel tie amy be removed.There have been eaggeetloa of tMSof Sbroua artlBclal material. The lastnamed pro posse th aaa of a block ofwood uader each rail base. Bach alis would hare weight' heart ag surface,structural rigidity sad reeittaaey aadwould aeem to be promlalag.

Some roads have already aatlclpat-- d

the tread of things aad have es-tablished department of forestry,aad gone lato tha growing of theirowa ties. This plea ooaamMs the rail-road to a large espeaelturs, bat K Isa wise oa. However, It Is believedvery pjsoh could be aoao by a forestrybureau to with the farmeralong the Has, stimulating forest cul-ture by the maay agaa 'las of edaoa-Uo- o

aad wMk tha rail-road has at ua cnramiad. The pro-spect of tie shortage which la coaalagbefore the railroads ia dee to wsaasm

squacy of ioareea. With batter has--

baadlag of resourcebe dnae.

Revtit aa IMaad ef Java.The Hague. May M A revett that

begaa ta a rllham north of Sidaraha.lalaad of Java, Dutch Wsst ladhM,sad was started by faaalls ysstarday,has beea quelled by troops, who hill-ed seventy-tw- of the rebel aad

a doses of the riak leaders

J A Smith, who has beea ssaiettagia the orgaalaatloa of the Pre teres!Brotherhood ta this arty, will leavetor Baa Praactsoo Umlght J. M. Addywill rssaaJa la tha city aad have sa-

tire Bharga of th orgasistag la theterrttary of Now Mraleo. The lodgewas organised April IS aad sow hasover Sag msa.bsrs.

W. P. Haddock. tha Saa Mareialrailway boiler shops, was traaarerrodte Paso last weak. He Is a goodfallow with a desire for broader

at hi calltag

If sickly weTien oalyknew the vatae of the Wttars as a taa-lr- ,

regamtnr,aad boAhhmaker theywould neveruse any oth-er. Thou-aaad-

havefouad thintrue. Wehep yeal!try It at oare.

Sick Hsadsch. Craraaa, StaatiogBackache an Fatntwtg SptiHs.

HOW SHALL WS LEANN.

H'mlribatd.It all depend If the bay aever will

rertala result aaram hegvwa to coilese, thaa la eattega heought to go The aad of ail true educathm Is to aaai the person mthink Thore Is bo doubt at all tbetthere an maay maa aad mee lai he world, of even glaat Ibi.i art, yettheir earroaadlaga have tii aurh.

Mber la yoaih or after nr. ihat theirability to Utah aaa beer, a x at meae-nr- e

deatroyed, or. M not iiiatroyed,st least dwarfed The nun womanmay am be to blame for tun m-t-

b brought about by rirmntetaaceaover whtah thry have no control

la coaelderiag the quNfin whethera paraoa shoald go to rotieae or not,we are aot ills cassias the hoy or girlwho Intends to follow educational workof aay kind, since n must m-- u a thatthey must spend aeveral ytars la !

lag if they would be r,.miil.-tel- l

We are referrta- - to the an-a- t

maa of peopi who a III iisiit withthe business world aad affairs genrally.

Thrr.' sr.. ways of thlnklna amiway of think lag. The bum or womanwho aea taa moid af hamaa life, theInside of hamaa nature, or aces onlya glimpse of those thing, though hube thoroughly saturated with all agreat mind Is capable of getting out ofany school, that man or woman mumremain a failure In a certain aenseAad this aot from lack of acbooling.but lack of ability to thlak seriouslyThere are other aad probably moreenduring aad ragged way of dlsclpllnlag the Intelleet beside the use ofsame laagaage or the propositions ofahtetld. While thane thlaga may toarltoaa to think, they may alao teach onaot to think. How oftea la It theease that the maa or woman poaaenlag little of what the world call cultare. have bean enabled to solve proiilams of life lhat baffle mlaa that an.supposed to lie better trained.

These thlags ought aot to be. Thcollege maa or womaa ought to havethe beat mlad always, from the fanof being Sited with more knowledgeIf the boy or girl must go lo college.In order to leara to thlak. they oaghtby all maaas to go, but If they havalready learned lo thloh aome otherway, golag lo collage may be the wormthing they could do. Oeaerally. thiwill not be tha oeee. bat It oaa bthla way aad has beea thts way.

We may leara to thlak early In lifeor late, la school or oat. bat oae thinsreaMine we maat learn lo thlak aiwhatever cost tf we are goiag lo atha hnaua ra-- as k Is. k may coatmoney, repatatloa aad all kinds oftrouble that Sash Is heir to; the prtomar be eaormoaa. aad aareasonabiHwa mr.y thlak la value, bat It Is rortbgetting, although we may besom posensed of It, aad for aoaae Ume aot besoaaclou that wa anauss it W willalways be in pnessssloa, ihoagh, ofknowledge that w bars paid for somethlag. last what ws do aot kaow, uatiloaa day It dawas oa as tksl we canthlak correctly. Thaa wa realise whatw have jmld for. it mast as remembored, kowerer, that all thi amy happan without oar aasasestag vary muchknowledge of thlaga. Wa may be dptorably Igaoraat, but wa have learnedto thlak. After loaralag thla. whatever oar position or optatoaa, w oughito aaqatr true kaowlsaan. aad w willseaalre K.

Oorrsst tklakJag, kmraed hi a correel mBaasr, wW Mamajg Isajoraare.glaat thoagfe ha stay be.

M. B. OOftMAN1rbpwajad, H M

POLICE COUKT

d Morris, charged with druaheawas gives Sg day hi Police

Jadsc Crawford's coast this SMraiagJaartite Bsc, a aativs wemaa. wa.

also glvea Bve days tor dbMrderty condaet.

Salso Cereo dlatarbed tha paaae andwas mash the worse tor lbs liquid thatlavlgorates aad reoetvd taa days lawhich to work aad ho good.

The case ef Bates! Apodaaa. chargedwith earrytag a ptatai aad threaiaalagto dafand hlmeetf aostaat all aoatera.was ap la tha pat toe aaart this mora

Lasero. gave toattmoay lo th effectthat Apsdaaa aad he ware tsaatherla the aiortatia saJooa, tot tha soothpart of towa. oa Taoaday Bight, MayM, about It o'clock, aad that oa leavtag the aatooa Apodara fottowed Pabbioat of the aalooa aad aa part of theirssavsiastloa Aaodacn Mated thai hewas prepared to defead himself aad.Laasro olataM. showed his means ofdefease, a revolver. I.uoeni prodaeedthree wttuessss. but bob of themaw tn gua play. Apodaca was de-

fended by Attorney Praak AckermaaHi. plea1ed aot guilty to tha charge,but the court decided that be carriedthe pi.. tot and soatcaead him te slatydaya or M0 Sac. During 'he proceed-lag- s

Valid Stales Attorney W M, Obi I

sera appears it for the defwsdaal. hutSadlag Mr. Acktimaa oa the deleass.wiM.orew Mr Ackermaa took aa ap-peal.

Lou Davis waa lbs rnsapieiaing wit-ace- s

la the eaae of PsaadmisiteiWaH, charged with ealartag Mruavu' prsmias to aeears aharas. Oa aoeouat of KaJsvls havlag beea la tha coart gJH Umehsdors la lae aaaa UwutMk courtdecided to diem las the ease.

G tr,"a frheun wmirtn wncr

OUR v JMIfvOTOH OORKBSPOM-DKN- T

HAS MNHrrHHM TO SAY

ABOUT MB A- - UNTNSCHOOL.

ttpeclal ('WaMngtoa, htoy N. This bright

iHotesae May, wfttoh wee MIm

typem! New Mexico eeonmlae, troughmm of in asset important miu M

lb Hie . an of AlseUOfUjee' Mreet u ntr. The iwHiiil Uue-m-

etbooi, wkM to extended byrow iiiu imm tb diuVreet ststesend territories, held Mm i nwnwmoot. At 10 ;S0 a. m. kiMrMi ofretimes ol the arbotors Md tb schoolnuinbld m lUuecber ImMI. the

MMMt populir i a in the city, whichwm iMtifvlo .oiated for lb ocaMkm. The prugrain was well selectedmm! property onrrl- - d out to the mtlrlnt4M-rM- of all who had the pleasIN M iNVltUtliin to be ptmH.

A4 tlM Brat soeud of March Hero-in (Ptmi Schubert), tbe scbeixraJlkfti Imo the ImUI, tbe youngest ooetug Br-- t. A tbe class UMIn. His Helen Winifred Hodey. aA4buuuero.ue, N. M.. daughter of Deto-nate tMd Mm. Rodey, appeared at the(toad1 of tho rises end led tM vray.winnle Me, down in center Mai toI heir eau nar Uio platform.

Aster prayer tho trot part of tboprogram waa proceeded wttk andthen followed by tbe prvaentottou ofcertlscaiea to ib classes I low thatof Ibe senior rtoss. At tbo ooaclustoaof the second part of tba ptogracatw reverend geatlemea who badopeavd tbo exercises with prayer,deliver d aa abio end appropriate n

to tbe scholars, and than ri

tho diplomas to tbe seaior

A Mlaa Nodey atepped upon thoptotfonn wiu tbe rUm ad roolTodIter dlploiaa, aho eajofod tbo boo-H-

mooMMi of ber Ufa. Mlaa Motloyixnetved WNrm aad boarty ominitaktttona (rom ataay Irieadt and aebl-maUit- ,

and waa Mriy orerwhotaMdwMh beaaUfvl botMiaota ad baahati

f Howes, aa sb raettved Mkore tbaaay ber nnuitur of tho elaaa, aadK rroulred aoveral youac buaea tocarry Ibeni down tbe coaler Male to

Amon tboeo proooat were Mra.Httrx, tut of WaaMagUM. fonaoriyMIm Otero, of Albaqoerqao, and Mm.(IbMMford, wife of Maj. Olawford. aadfttrmtorly Mlaa Allio Uavla. of taata.K aad Ijh Voomi.

Tbe eieroteea were onttcludcd ytbe bow edict km.

Detegato Nodoy. m mmw aa hla eld-ea- t

now, lorM, )oiaa blai bore fruoihla acbool Ia teoaoylmabt, will retora with WM rftawly to Albaqaorque.a hla yoiiagar mm, Ibnndoa, who wmla aebool In Mow York, rotarwnd boraa week ago. I. M. N.

THE GEM CITy

AUBUQUBRQUE VISITORS ABOUTLAWYERS BOARD OF RH9ENT8SCHOOL O" MINIS.

tclaJ Onrraapaadtaoa.Hooorru, May St. Mm. Ill mom Btorn

and two eblldraa, aad Mm. U M. aHontand ohIM. of AMooneotaf, ro intown, the KtHNta of Mm. I M. aXra'aIMtrenu, Mr. and Mm, Jwwh 1'rtce.Thy etpoct to reaawa a roaplo ofwmibtt.

J. M. OrtttMh. tbo entwblle eMaloatItatriet deck of aVxxwro oaoaty, whowaa adMHd to Um Now Mexicobar, baa takoa aa (Mace oa tewyorv

w akmg wHb H. M. DoogMjrty. A.A. gdllttt ad other pronto oat

atttoraoy.W. A. Ploaattg Joaoa. who U well

kaown taitHigaout Uw territory, baaopeaed an oMk to Socorro with tboIUhi. John M. Orimtb, and la coaaa-la-

IUmnioH U load pracUoo, abatract-top- ;

and Ibo purcbaoo aad aalo ofpubllo laad eertp. Owtog to Mo

for hoom yeara with W. R.Mtieeti of Dearer, Ook)., aad Waob-lagto-

I). C. who la known tbrouga-ou- tMm United Matoa aa tbo Catber

f tba land acrlpt bualaoaa, Mr.Jmm U thoroughly ooavoraaat withlaad ufaco bwatoeea.

Tbe bnard of rogeata of tbe NowModoo aobool of Miaea, tocatod at

Korru, mux yesterday Id tbe ooacoof C T. Hrown. QaiaWeraalo routineiMtaiaoaa waa traaaactod. Ur. Ubae.K. Keyea, preoldwat of the aobool.with tbo balaaco of tbe awuHy, willbe rvtalaed for aaotbor year.

Tba mty of IbMorro la axpoadlagf,XN la cutttag a eaaaaal aad buildlag a daw In an arrayo weat of theIowa na tko imaia U peorldo protoo-tio- a

agalaat aooda atoUbw- - to tatiwlitch wnwkod ooaaldoraMo daneaaelo tha town'a prop arty aaia year

mt It bi aa eatorprlao of tho rlty4unil uadwr Mayor Abolta.

ACTIVITY AT KELLY

BIO SHIPMSNT OF ZINC AND LEADORBS FROM THE DISTRICT.

Kpnclsi Correepoeeeuee.Kelly, N. M, May H.-VT- he lalaing

camp of Kelly shows mora activity atpresent than It has betore la tonysxrx. sad people of the district areeaoouraged over the bright pioapect.

The Kelly mine Is shipping practi-cally let teas of oredaily. During ths month of May thismine hst sn output of ttfiOH tons, andthe Oraphis mine shipped 1,000 tonsof tbla same s ore.Other properties, are Shipping a likeere, but In smaller gusatHtes. Tbeoutput of the ramp Is sMaeed to Min-

eral Poibt, Wisconsin, sad Jopiln, Mis-

souri, tba larger portion goto to theformer ptees.

Ths Mtaa DTeiopsest sempssy has

- ii hi- - rame clan of tin- - In the Key(f proepeet and are pushing developmm work r ight and day

Tba Abbey Mining company t

the utile Maldy group, ettu-ato- d

at tbo moth end of tho Mugda-le-

eJMriet. and tho property bidefatr to become a greet producer atlead and tine ores.

Among prominent MlalM men whohare boom In tbo district renostly were I. T. Rrowa of btoeorroK. It. Tboajas and Herbert Brooko ofAlboqtwrque

UNDER (JRGAT UIPPICULTICS

PUT THI MAHKIA4H TOOK fUAIANO THI OWOOM WA1 A HAPPYMAN.

portal OorrMpondeaee,WMnraa. M. M May J waat to

Hire yo aa oaM of a oadiMan tlMtplace la tail rviatty leceaUy,

Ma-aei-r presldlag- - Taa ifrooat waa aMotiraaka farmer, 40 yearn of age, Urtag tweaty ad lea horn Omasa. Holaaerted aa adverttarmeat hi amnaatriajoalal pager aad a may llrlagoa a reach near bore repMod to H.rive totters were eschamgad aad beconcluded to make ber hla propertyar.d proceeded to make artaagswialato begin ale tong tourney to Mew Mexico for bla bride.

Loavlag Ocjaaa orerhMd, be told ar teUve that be laUmtod golag woatto purcaaee property, atatlag that Ifnewspnaer men would get Mo aaawaad the boya In hla nelgkaorboodwoeJd cMveaii him It sstgat beI.Jurtoua to hla wtfe'a health. Whoahe canto to the depot he found moredlUcuRJeo confronting bla. He bad!

r been on a train aad be waaafraid It would make Mm sick, and hedidn't know whether he eosld rMe in'thai re tftlng" or not. Bo to keep

Mm out they rode Mm anwari oa themotor for two hour In order that beMtobt get need to tho motion of thetrain.

At tbe end of that lime be aMd bethought he could stage! the trip, so heprnooontd oa Ma way, hat ho aaldthe train went too last: he ttomghteach iw eeat would bo his laM,aad that he did not rbXAMs eyes until he reached NewMexico, aad on arrival hm found,to hat dlaianr, that ho hadmieoaiculated the time It would takefor htm lo net hero, ar4 he arrivedj day earlier tbaa be expected. MiaIntended lived nine Miles from tbatat ton aad would not come In until

next iny. drip In hand, ho alartedto find some conveyance that wouldtake him hence, but. a ma! be waagreeted with "no aabe." After tor-em-!

rain attempt he started for thedepot and stood healtaUagly, tooMugdown the track In hope tbo Iran borewou d come back no he could mountand return U hla far-awa- y Nebraska,boaie. Without tho bride 7 Yes, saMho. Ha waa too seared to west Imager,but he reckoned the train had to goao far It would take It a toag whilen act rai " ao ho would go and try

onco rams to roach Ms Intended.Th:a time he waa aueceaeful. A

Mexican vao setoff In that directionand would carry Mm Mtaer. Arrivingat hla deatlaatton. he found the brideof U aumuMH up to hla highest ex- -

pectattoaa. though very shy aad tim-id. Having a desire to tee talngx fixedup In Rretlese shape, he started ona tMrty-awt- o trip to the county eeatto procure the I Icenee, but on arrivalthey totd Mm none waa ieeued, notbia poor Nebraska fanner retracedhis steps aad atortad la search of aadulator, which be readily found; buthere, again, was another dlMeultrtbe miamter had to catch the Moontrain, aad things had to be rushedaad at :M the bride saluted thegroom aad they were acre aged beforethe agar aad t he ceremony per- -

rornMW. The good mother, though,was not going to be cheated out of UtPrivilege of inviting the cneapaay torefrtah aunts, ao .u twenty mtusioeto 10 be Invited ua lo tbe weddingotnner.

Tbo happy couple expect to returnto their home toaturrow. The groomsaid be would bo ao glad when theyreached there, beosuse he was afraidthe train would have a wreck sadthey would get hurt. It m to bebODed Uila mini, will ilm.- - " i wideeUnation aaMy aad that toy and

I happiness may be thatrt.

STUDENTS PRESENT

DAMON AND PYTHIAS

Hpeclal Correnpondsnre.Bllver --niy. N. M. May si. -i- jurt

Monday evening the Morrill hall waspacked to the doors; In fnct nil Bllver Ulty wns there to witness theproduction of Damon and !ytMes bythe setttoM of the Normal school ofthis city.

To my knowledge, as a whole, tbeperpormauee was one of the best 1

have ever seen for amateurs, as theplay was well acted aad aot even ahitch la the performance was madeso well did they present it.

Of course, taking them as bslng only"tudenU. we must not be too severeIn our criticisms, but will endeavoronly to meat oa a few that will be ofgreat lilp tc their future productions.

Mr. I'rofeakor Doalavy, who tookths leading character of Damon, wasoae of tho best acting ever seen forataay a day. Ills voles waa la goodshape tost Monday eveaiag. ssd everyword could be dlstlaetly heard. Inthe ssaato seesr ho was at his best invocal delivery. Duriag the last set,where Damon arrives Just In time, bsdid some worttor ful work seldom seenon ths toss) stage.

Irvln Moors as Pythias wag naseisgwell, hut oae thief, he does hot knowIks true vMua of elssr sauaslatton.At times you could hardly hear thsword as uttered, so badly was his de- -

iwry To ue he aeeraa not abb) toput manly miagh quatltlea In hlarharactor w U-- b portrnyod, aad attimes he la priaa to rant.

Rdward Hoaart'a Utoaralaa wm indeed wi ll dr i a aad wade anata tailing aclng M the araalng. As awhole be la very acceptable.

Mr. Herbcit Oartira rroa1oa wasabout one A tho cleverest ptoeat ofwork of the whole performance. Hahad a very m ar, heavy tows, and bisdelivery wan rity good.

Mr Henry riettt and Kay Hilar wavevary good a aaatora.

Mlaa (Krtri.do Wiley aswaa vry Sno only sm M sottrat i vp rntngn, bat as a whole bar

performance was good.Mlsa Ola Cneaewtth ss Honalon.

DasjMM'a wHa, was tlio art of taa le- -

male parts. Ttiniaglieal tbe wbolo ofaot roar she portrayed tbo (aHhfnl

BMBt The ehlM parttaken Hat an Harsbaw, aad

waa wall played.Taking R all In aH, as I bare aaM

tMfOfVa tt WaWf AiMlsA UM iMSt 9MH lMMPl

tor a toag Maw, Mad oajtdld Many aptofossloasl I mop HaU rtalti tbe ter-ritory.

OLA0OM OLUB.

Sbameerlaln's Btswiash and LiverTabtete Bettor Then a eetora

I rsJlfjaW'wnMr .1. W. Turner, of Trshart. Vs..

sya that Charabertoin's Btomaeh andIvor Tnbleta bars done him mora

rood than anything he could get fromthe doctor. If any physician In thiscountry was sble lo compound n modi-ln-c

that would prodeoe such gratify-ing rcaulta la eases of stomach traa-iiios-.

billion aaeaa or eoasttpettoa, htaebole time be ased la prssartogthis one medicine, for aalo by niltruggli i.

siive tae aey a ensase. i

An eschonjre eaya If a maa baa a i

HO psp be would look after it carefully and aot let It run nil over town.But If he had s boy. It Is dliereat. Heis turned loose at a tender age aad totgo to the devil. The people woadarwhere the great amsy of traness, tofra. deadbests sod seta eotec from sack

They are germinated fromtbe pure seed gatherd from our homesutd aown broadcast upon tbe streetsand alleys. It may be your bey lastorting In that direction. At ailevents, the boy ought to be given anen owl chance wHh the pups.

There Is a sermoa In the above thatm worth need tag by the parents of'good" boyu as welt m bad bey.

Driven to Dttperatien.Uvlag at an out of the way piece,

remote from dvlllsatton, a family laoften driven to doiparaUsn la ease ofaccident, resuitiag In Burns, Outs,Wounds. Uleera, etc. I .ay la a sugotyof Hucklen's Amies lalve. it s tbebest on earth. Sec, a sll druggists.

ANNUAL CONVENTION OFSUNDAY SCHOOL WORKIRS.

Will Meet In Alauauerewc SHertlyMany Prominent BpoaWcri en

the Freer m.

The fourth snnaal oowventton of tbehjgnAA J jaeei ggft u sawM ajIWW nfMCffJet IfVfOvniff erVPVeJI oMMVsjo

itttoa will meet at AlbwHuerque JuneIt. M and M. mi.

The aim of this ergnaisation la tohelp Um Sunday shoots to bettermt thuds and thereby to secure moreeMHeat work.

Anvong tbe apealiera at the conven-tion will be the president, Ilea. JohnIU McKle, of IMiita Pe; V. M. 1hh-Ury- ,

of the Dunlavy Mercantile com-tmu- y.

Banta le; Her. A. C. Oeyer,Venae; Her. ft. A. II. Wilson, of

Pueblo, Out; Walter I lilt, presidentof ths Arto BeseetoUon, and Mra.Mary Poster llryner, of I'aorla, in.

Mm. llryner la one ef tbe party atleading the world's Beaday schoolcourenUon bring held at Jerusalem,sad will be ready wMh Many tool-deal- s

of tbe trip, aa well xs with help-ful suggestions in prsoUcnl Bundayaetoiol work. la one of ths beetep ushers among the Held workers ofthe Intnraaltonal limday Bohoel

The eowtptote pro gram of thowill be pubMehed. Wateh for

It.

B. H. avians . Oe. sad 8. Vsnn A Senaak the readers of this paper t- - testthe value of Kodol Dysoepeia Cure.Thoae persona who bars need It sadwho hsvs been eared by it, do not hes-itate to racommand it lo their friends.Kodol digests what you oat. cures Indlgestlos, dyspepsia sad all stomachtroubles. Increases strength by en-abling lbs stomas aad digestive or-gans to contribute to the blood all oftbe nutriment enntolned In the food.Kodol Dyepepela Cure I pleasant andpalatable.

Reformed Orlufeh Synod.fJraad Uaeidc. Mtoh Juae 1. The

stoety-esgat- k regular sesston of thegeneral synod if the Reformed ChurshIn Amerles begaH In Oread Kapidi to-

day with a largo atlondanoo of dele-gate aad vla.lors. The xesetnn willeoatlaus for several days. The synod-lea- l

sermon will bo preached by the re-tiring president, the Kev. Dr. Corne-lius U Wells, aad there will be fill re-ports aad diecussloas oa the work ofthe euueailottst, missionary and otherbreaches of ids church work.

Startling Ivtdenee.Freeh testimony in great quantity

Is eonstaatly coming In, declaring Dr.Klags New Discovery for Consump-tion, Coughs sad Colds to be uaoguat-sd- .

A reseat expression from T. J.Mcrnrtond, ganlonvHIs, va serves ssexample, lie writes: "I had Mroeebllis for three yaws and doctored Mlths Urns without betoff benefited.Then I began taking Dr. King's NewDiscovery, and a few bottles whollyeurod ins." Kgually egeetlre In outingMl I.Mag aad Throat troubles.

Paeumoala sad drip. Ouar-aatos-d

by all druggists. Trial bot-tle free, regular sties Ms snd f 1.00.

Miss Ida MderW tost aigU forthe went aad wMl toto, the Albugtier-sju- e

fusure sookera at the southernOMItornto watering plaess.

DUNXARDS LOOK AT COLONY SITE

DBLIOATION VISITS PBOO VALLBY, WHINE THKY MAY POUNDA ITTUiMINT, BUT THIYWILL VlSff TBXA BIPONI

to the Denver NowMay SO,

Twi-ntr-al- x arrt'ed Hi Utocity yeateroar os a spocml train, tolnvnttxate Mto feeoa valley sad ahmthe proposed sHe for the DuShardcolony sear tarter. N. M.

The Bxasgrity of the visitors arefnaa tbe vMMty of IMyton. O , batnoose are fiexg Mlsaourt. others fnwtladlaaa ar fuaxeayivaaia.

They he teen attending the sonfe.' nee of Dosntorda at Uanhage, Mo.,and were breanjht here from wlntteM,Kan., by a OfcaPngo land raeaasmy, ontwo special ggrs. They are mvewU-gatin- g

Uto ossmtry aad will tomww

from her Mr Oalveetoa, Tex., to sasthe conatfr More decMrag to locatepermanently. rive mtolatera areaaatag the vioKora

Mr. Oesggjs X. Babcock waa threwfrom his wagon and merely braised.He apgllsd Oogmbcrtaln'a fain Halmfreely and says It is the beat linimenthe ever good. Mr Rabcock Is a well-know- n

dtlssa of North Plain, Ooaa.There la ng thing equal to rHiln Halmfor sprahii nod brulsea. It will effosta euro In eee-thir- d the time rsgwlrsdby any other treatment, ftor sale byall

aiBAaAai Hmua.Mfll.aia Baa .S

Pes Moinjcc. In.. June 1. The fee- -

pie i party state onnvoattoa of lowswas ealteu to order here this after- -

noon. Tho contention will last deto-gste-s

to regfOMHt Iowa at the national ssnvantlsn of the party to be heldat SpringBok. Illinois. In July.

For Hundred Years.For a hundred yara or mora WHoh

Hnsel has bees recognlxed aa a superior remedy, hat It remnlner for I. 0DsWltt A Co. of Chicago to dtoeovsrhow to combine the virtues of WitchHaasl with other anllaeptlos. In tbeform of a salve. DeWltl's Witch Hasol halve la the best salve In theworld for no ran, cuts, burna. bruisesand pile. The high standing of thatsalve has given rise to counterfeits.and the nwhMe Is advised to took forthe name "DeWltt's" on ths package,aad a count no other. Bold by It. 11

Hrigns ft Co. aad H Yann ft Bon.

Nebraska Demssrati.Omaha, Neb. Juae 1. MwtwKh

landing the opposition oa the part ofmany prominent Nebraska, democratsto the leadership of William J. Hryan,It is prooaais that the deUMra"estate coavojiUou. in session here today, will aot in accordance with thewtobeo of Mr. Hryan aad In supportof ths Kaasas City ptatform. Thework of the convention la eonnued tothe selection of dr toga tea to BC Iuta.The no nana Bug coaveattoa will bebold st Ltaonia later la the summer,

No Competition.Tbe ualfnm suosom of Chamber-Iain'- s

gollfl. Cholera snd IMrrboenRemeey In the relief and cure ef boweleoMpiaiaM both In children and adultshas brought It Into almost universalues, ss that It Is practically withouta rival, and as everyone who has usedIt kaswa, without an equal. Forsale by ail druggtots.

Oil Mill Superintendent.Ifaaistott, Tex., June 1. Tbe elev

enth annual meettag of the Oil MillSuperintendents' aesochttton wascalled to order at Um Ktos hotel todayby Pree'dent II. J. J. ThtoskMt. ofMmIumm The eoas'ention will bsIn session three days sad will be devoted to the iHswisskm of variousmettetrs of Interest and Insporinnecto the craft.

Triumphs sf Modern Surgery.Wonderful things are done for the

human body by surgery. Organs sretaken out and sera pad aad polishedaad pet back, or they may be removedentirely; bones are spliced; pipes takeIke pteee of diseased soettoaa efvela; satlaeptte dressings sre appiled to wounds, bruises, bursa aadllhe Injuries before mftotnnntlon sotsIn, which causes them to heal withoutmaturation and In one-thir- the tlmsrequired by the old treatment. Chamberlaln'a Pain Halm sets on thisprinciple, u Is sn sntlscptle, and.whoa applied to each lajurles. causesthem to heal very gulckly. It also silay the pals and soreaeaa. Keep abottle ef Pain Balm In your home andK will save you time sad money, aotto mention the laonarenlenoe and nurseling which ueh lajurles entail. Forsale by all druggists.

J .lul IaU.......Wnehlagton, June 1. Rear Adeatral

Mort lever I.. Johnson waa placed oathe retired list today by operationof the age limit Ho Is sucoseded InUm cnauaaad of the Ofcertoatowa naryyard by Ce.pt.. u. i'. F. Wthto, mteoommaadaat at the aavy yard atIeague Island.

Cures OW Sere.Westmerlsad, Kansas, May I, lMf,

Mllard (new Malms t Co.: Youraow Lmlmeat eured an old sore on

the side sf my shla that was supposedto be a eaacer. The sore was stub-born snd would not yield to treatment,ualll I tried Haow UainMnt, whichb.d the work In short order. My sister, Mm. Sophia J. fjarsoa, AUenvllls,MlfBn O . Pa., Mm a itoro snd mU-tri- a

Ibat It is a sSbsir. Please seedher a Me haute. laM by 3. H. O'Reil-ly ft Co.

All SeettOM Need Riln.A. J. Ioomls. United BUtos deputy

Internal revenue esvlestof. arrived Intho city last erentog from potato laMora. Man MlguoL Mora, kJsato Yt,Mernalllle snd MoJCIn)sy oountlos. saysthe New Mexican.. Me says that dur-lu- g

hit satire trip hs as countered nogood rains, onl meal showsrs, asdthat coiiditioni qsHSMl by ths droutham dlstreseisg. There sre slmost noerops bslg tslseo sad one-tent- h ol

the seed planted has not germinated.Amnnd lrr In Mors oousty. morsratit i have fsller akJ Ciopo are look-li- s

better then In other losalHIes.The lamb crop a'l over the oonatrysovsted by him hi smaller than It hasbeen in yean, fifteen per sent betog the arernge number of lambssaved, hi Mora oonnty the ytold Isabout M per coat, bat this was thebest thst he found anywhere.

A Mronf HeartIs assured by perfect dlpmttoii.

swells the siomaoh and pugIt up against the heart. This raneesshortaess of breath, palpita tie ofthe heart aad general weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cure ladlgostion.relieve the stoaaaeh, takes the strainog the heart aad restores It to a fullpsrformaace of its function naturallyKodol laoreaees the strength by oa- -

nbltng the stomach and dhjeetlve or- -

ins to digest, asslmftots aad aporo- -

prtote to the btood nod ttssue sllof tho food nutriment. Tones thestomach aad digestive organs. Soldby B. H. Briggs A Oo. aad ft. Vans ft

Itoly' Frinsese I Year Old.Rome. June 1. There were great

rajxdclage In the royal nursery at theQaiVnai toobvy la erlekvaVtoa of Shetklrd Mrtkday aaaiversary of 1titlePrincess Yolaade. The lltUo priaoossla tbe eldvr daughter of Klag Vic-tor Rausmauel lit. assd Queen Helena,who were married October S4, ISM.Prtarees Yolaade hi esceedtngly brightfor ber years, awl la the Mot of herpftcwwtsi. Mm wit HsMfttvvr, ihivvtwear Um crown of Uw kingdom, theentotlng Mir law proMMttog tho se-cession of female.

Have You a Oengh.A done of Rallard's Horehound gy-ni- p

will relieve It. Have you s cold?A dose of ..erMas at bed time andfrenacnt sinall dose of Horehoundhvrup during the dsy will remove It'I rv It for whooping cough, for nethms,for coaumpi ion, for bronchitis. Mrs.Joe Mod rath .117 U. 1st street. HutchIanon, Kaa.. wnies- - "I hsve need Bal-lard' HorehiHimi Byrup In my familyfin-- f years and rind it ths best andmoat palatable medicine I ever used."81c. BOc. l on For sste by J. H.O'Reilly ft (Vt.

IN THE FINANCIAL CONDITION

IS THI COUNTY OF SURRACASH BALANCE ON HAND $isOeo

NO LEVY FOR COUNTY PUR-

POSES.

Trav.llnx Auditor C. V. ftofford hasJust returned to Seats F from a tripto Hlllsboro aad other potato la Sierracounty, where he audited Um countyrecord. He reports that he foundtbe financial condition of tho oonntyin good ahape aad that It has a largeoaeh balance, In all of the fuadsamounting to about S1M00 on handat preseat aad for which CountyTreasurer J. C. Plemmoas to account-able, la general Um oonnty funds areumrlent for the needs of the county

and to ay expenses for the eosntogpar, so at tMa time It hi thoughtnot necessary to make any levy forcounty purposes for tb coming year.Tbe tones are closely oollectod sadthe ton of 1001 shows a collectionof SS per cent. The nsuasmont forthe praeent year, no4 wlthetatMlag tbedrouth will probably show a alight In-

crease over last year. Sierra county 'abonded debt only amounts to Itt.ooowhich was refunded under tbe set ofMarch UM at S per cent. This In-

dicates the good Hnanetot steadingof the county.

Mr. Safford says that no rales ofany coasoiiuence have fallen there

and that cattle are In badHtoipe, but the poopis are still liopoful that rosMlttons will seen Intprove.The county, and particularly Um townof tlllbtooro, ehewa marhed Improve--

MMmtt JfcfW JHe MV eWnijC Mlf tlw

nstoos are active and la Hlrtobiiro asssalt mill la steadily at work treat-ing ores.

That Tired Feeling,If you are languid, dsiresd and

Inospscltsled for work, It iedleatenthat your liver Is out of order. Her-bin-e

will assist nature to throw onheadaches, rheumatism aad silmeutskin to nervouonsss aad restore theenergies and vitality of sound aad per-fect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple,Texas, writes, March St, 1001: "I barsused HerMne for the past two yeara.It has does mo more good than Mlthe doctors. When I feel bad audhave that tired feeling. 1 take a dossof Heroine. It Is Uto best meatoinoever made for shila aad fever." eeeia bottle. Bold by J, II. O'Reilly ft Oo.

CLAM DAY.

Immseulstt Oenesptton eeheei.Mondsty afternoon the etoas day ex- -

The aiMience eonuiated meeUy ef toeparanta of oMMren Mteading thsschool, who oswet lo witaesH whattheir cMMren had sccomMlshed dur-iag the yr.

Mora Bteveas won the gokt w4slawarded for OnrtettoM doetrino, aadMugene Csrr snd Alejandro San d ovalTuesived special annul un, MabelWeinlke nnd Heerietto played alecstrains oa Um pismi.

PoHowlng Is a Mat of pupihi receiv-ing iportal mentton for Mgk averagesdurtog ths wtMtth of Magt

Mg araaaMaJ UihfmmuaA sxLxejul snjasgulgh.saJ gswSjpausgi v'wagMmmnm SSrvOgg OJ

ssl SgsCm )ee''9ss)gft4ef iej9e'a fBosgsJtormoad Uiebe, fourth, grade.litlsW AsflMfWi allCK 0VgsoT4L

Mugssii Oarr, eeventh grade,Margaret Maker, eighth grade, 10

Michael J. MsOuissMss, teash wads.MMftr ggJnumf

Angusttoo Otrscd, tsask grade; Siper ceaL

John Bresinan. toaeh grade, M peroeat.

atV. H. y. C&t aad eblUreg areVaniUmaaV SVl AaraVMYeVemvejeanaj STvfnn g

New Mexico TownsRATON.

from lbs Reporter.Mra. O. W McCulatton Is recovering

tram a severe spell of liliI

Miss Iottle Floyd hasvtott frtoade la llltooia and

Javaa Honten la eapeetoda day or two from a

Aoondent rains themake eke farming In thisvlrtotty look untie bright.

been aMjendlng school at Nevada, Mo.Is espeetod home June T.

Jmwi K. Hunt of Clsjurron. a former ettleea e Ratoa. asaeeta to againbecouM a permanent resident hero.

Mrs. A. I. Turner and little daugb- -

ter of Madrid. N. M., visited In Ratonfor a tow day the past week, theguest of Mto Mayme Howeluv

(1. Buoburg of Racine, Wis., Inventorof a aow mineral dredge, wns In tbecity and left for Hsabetbtowa to la--

vmihann the placer mlntag ooadKtonof that acetton. I

Mrs. t. F. Del.ong. accompanied byher hwrtMBd, arrived home front LosAngelen, Sh was stricken wHh rheu--

malifs whke In OnlHorn la aad Ishelniemi as a ounseguenoe, Slaos ar-- 'riving hsme she Is Improving aad Mlhope the she will soon be well again.

From Hm RangeMr. and Mra. Jerry eahy left on

their sglera trip.Mies Monte LMtrell goes to Spring

er this week for n visit with ber stotor,Mm (toonre Werder.

Tbe reoldcnee of Mr Belle Fullln-wide- r

en Roulb Third ireet was soldrecently ie "odartor Bd Slemmer forft.000.

Mrs. A. M. Oale, mother of Mrs.Marten lttretl, has geeo to Martea- -

sen. Ootoraoo, to apend a month oro with her son, J. C. Oale, and family.

Henry Ooke of BapeUo. N. M., prea-Iden- t

of tke First National bank ofRaton, was In tke city to attend ameeting ef tke board of director ofthst InntKstton.

Last week Dr. T. M Lyon went toMlsnbothtown, where be performed asurntsat operation on Uhnrley OuluvBher, removing s decayed bone fromthe upper Jaw. George FrtsWe aesouvpantod the doctor on tho trip, and theyreturned home Munday.

The plans aro drawn and ths con-

tract wlH be let at once for the erec-tion by Hugo Senhtrg of anotherhnndsoase brick oMce building adjoin-ing the Range office on the west.The bulhllMg will be 1000 ftmt andwilt cantata one large ogjee aad fourprivate emcee and they have all beenspoken for. Mr. Peaberg has tbe ut-

most faith In the future of Raton aadand wmttsetdntes still further buildingInvent meet during the next fewmonth.From the News.

Mr. 9. a. Meefebootor Is on thesick Itot Mis week, auguring from assve-- e eeU, which to rontons pa sumosis.

Mrs. . 0. Dwyer returned from avisit In Kansas. She was aeoosnpa-nle- d

by her daughter, Mies Helen.Mis Mania Howell wft for War

ronsburxj, Me., where she will visit fora montk sr so, snd attend tke Normalschool.

A geuBlae ball storm vlalted thissection tost Saturday. For a shorttlms ths froten water rame down Insuch a manner a to cut the leavesfrom the trees, and It Is toured thatlbs fruit rep In It path Is ruined.

The MtUf son of Rev. Wlltott Is suf-fering from a fracture or h severesprats In the elbow of tbe right arm.While riding after a cow he wasthrown sver the burro's head. TheInjured Member Is so badly swoltonthat It la Impossible to aeosrtoin Ifthe srm la broken or Just severelysprained.

Ijist flsturdsy evening at 10 o'clock,Charies A. Vaughn and Miss MarisDslmas were married at tbe borne ofMr. Jcri by Rev. M. .'rmstrong.pastor ef Ibe Methodist Rplscopalchurch. Mr. and Mr. Will Walsh notedIn tbe capacity of bridesmaid aad bestman. After Ibe ceremony tbe com-pany repaired to the Southern hotelwhere a sumptuoua rapast wag await-ing them, aad which was very muchenjoyed by Ml.

SANTA Ft.From to Mew Meatosa.

Oraat HlToaburg, who to III, It Is re-

ported I tot proving.J. M. lesMles leTjt for Mt Hito. Rto

Arriba esuMy, where ho will be forUto next two months engaged In put-ting up a building In tut town.

Roy Lackey of Trinidad arrived IsSanta Re aad left for Torrance, whereho has cepted a position with theDualavy Mercantllu oompany.

Judge John R. MoPIo on SMurdaysHeraoea granted a decree of divorcelo Kraaeteea do Msston In the esse efMrs. FTMSleea ds Maoton vs. Mat evenhtaoton on the grouads of abaadon-pen- t

and t.

erge Parsons, sn employe of thsSauU Fe Central ogles, returned fromI.as Vegas. Mr. Psrsons went over toplay ball with the Ua Vegas nine. Hereports that (he Las Vegas loam wonone game aad the Raton team one.

The name of base ball played Mon-day on t Mtebael's college athleticHeld between the Mechanic, and theoolleec Maes resulted la a score of ITto 0 la favor of the Mochaales. Thsfeatures of ths game wero four homeruns made by the Mechanics.

It was announced today tgat MissRuth Ooasor, daughter of J. P. Connorof this etty, sad Ballsy Mowelt, a wellknown owntoye of the New Met leanPrinting oompany, were married priv-ately to this Slty April It last. Cardsto this wfect wore Issued aad ateMedto Um frtoade of Mr. sad Mrs. Now oiltoday.

Mush Indignation to sxpress id bymany Mtlseas st ths lauoUvHr aadca --elsms s of the health officer ofthe eKy ooesetl and of tho Mty ad-

ministration neavrally la Us waiter

of several case of eowtagtous dMMsersla the house near the outskirts ofthe -- It y Th. neglect of duty shouldbe brought to the attention of the netitread Jury. A few Indict menu ef per

charged by law lo act In cornsdleeaae matters might leech

of thoae oAetola to do tbetr dm yas they should. The h.alih of theoossmattlty demand that arcemutrv

Stton be token by the author it ice an I

thai at ones

by HIore bus sued me for

tll.M, whtok I slnhsisd was sxossslvefor is ones of sfcsliiu igorbus.N saysR. White, of Omchella. Cat. "At tbetrial he praised hla medical skill andmedtdue. I naked Mm If It was notOhawoermia'a Coito, Cholera andrMarrohoa Remedy he us- - aa I hadgood reaeoa to believe It waa, aad hewould not say under oath that it waa

No doctor oould nee a betterremedy than this tu a ones of skaters

by all

AZTIO.

From the Imssst.Bui Maker and W. T. Moore are

mekiag brtoh at Ftora vista. Therwill mootd atwot lOOH.

Mrs. O. W. McCoy aad deecM?-M-

Dora, retaraed from Peru, HenMra. McCoy and dasghtei

t the wtSitor at Peru. Jess Dm a

W. B. ftorrbt, iissntlr fromWsgUM, Ismsssxit psnsSjnexgl from Md

wars A. Torrlll and M. Roeven whet nlux own ns Mto Ortfgn 40. It is s vim

eearrable piece of land and win mna atos home.

Bd. a. Terrill, who own a ranchtbe Saa Juan river eight miles belowAltec, wns doing totems In the HubMondny. Mr. Terrill nerved etabteeayears In the UMted State navy andst oae time waa a reverter oa om r

' the New York papers.A. B. King, formerly of WaabiaKio.

I ut now of Durango, waa looking ovt i

Snn Juan county this week sad Is veryfavorably imprceaed with our countryBays that wo have the beat spot for shome, aad ualess something shouldhappen to Intervene, he expect to 1ji Me with us.

Next week tbe Ootorado Telephonecompany will begin work on tbe newline to the Navajo Indian school viaJewett and Harry Baldwin's. Now ifwe could Jtiat Induce the company toconnect tbe Blnnoo district ths greaterportion of Saa Juan county would beIn direct communication with the omaide world.

Mr. Taylor, who taught the JunctionCky school tost winter, was a picasM caller last Saturday. Mr. Taylorla talked of ss a possible osadldale frcounty superintendent on the repubiican ticket. He to aa intelligent youngmas of pteaalag address aad wouldmake a strong candidate for tbe repubMeans.

Dr. C'ondlt left for aa eastern 'rip.whtok laelndea stops st Denver. Ksnsue City, Philadelphia. Washington. PC. aad Atlantic City. At lbs totttrplace he will attend the snnuM meettog of the American Medical eaeociaturn, aad the National Association ofUm United State Pension MxstntnlngSurgeons, of which he hi a memberHo expects to return to Axtoc aboutJune 10.

Rig tit of Fruit land's young men whowere leaders In tbo disturbance at thatplace last Monday evening, were reprimanded by Judge Kay to tbe amotwof ft aad ousts, the total being about111 each. The charge against themwns a severe oae, but tbe Judge waslenient on account of It being theirfirst oBtouae. It la lo be hoped Mhthis will leach them a lesoon.

J. P. Hates aad family have srrtwlIn Durango from Mlseourt ami wnlarrive In Astec aad make tbla thruhome for the present st least. MrBates a short lime ago purchased Hi

T. D. Burns ranch near !argo and lagoing into the Angora goat bualnensOur oonatry Is especially adapted t

the raising of tbe Angora goat, andas It Is a progtabto business, ws prdiet that J. P. will hsvs mors ol ths"yellow stuff" than be can carry

DIM INS.

PPgss the QigpJnHiMiss KMta OoeiasH has been vimi

lag relative In our town Ibe pant

Mies Chapmn Is now aesatoslatingths typewriter In Uw etee et.ProbsiClerk B. Y. MeKeyes.

J. A. MeOoy was In from Tre Herma no dietric the hitler part of lastweek transacting mining bualassn forn day or two.

Mrs. Frank Ward of Ktrkevilte, Misourl, arrived (or s visit with bsr sieats. Mr. aad Mrs. II. Nordhsua

Tho Misses Drake, who hare bei--

visiting at the home of Mra. P. N

Smith In this elty for some wseknleft for their home In Uw Angeles.

Mrs. RS, i jnegor, mother of lbJaeger brothers, who spent the senwinter In this rlty. died In Belllugbam.Washington. Ths remain were takento her lato bonM at Portage, yfisconsin. for IMermenL

J. R. Onnfteld, who has bees employed In tbe grocery store of R. BL JTIa

hive for sonu tlms. left for hla bonisIn Munice, Indiana.

Pennsylvania Uneertsktre.Mrie. Pa . Jons 1. AM pari U to

soMe were rturuuoalodthe several hundred vtoHera peeasnttodar M the opsnins; of kheitwsssythtrd aoaual oonventloa of Pso renaarlvaaht State Puaeral JMredtwra' aadasnfliBlmsra' tunwotoUoa. PiuudeatJMsa M. IhjHsrtosi presto d oyerIjVla XMtaalm Sf y j ji n . .1 sg IgUsnaiulusj msBj granMjBjsnmjf gaanMj fWJWW eVViSjrIl

wtok woieomod the visitors. Mtyeriof oosnmlUees aad of the Setomstssto the Uoaal convsnttoa were tea-lure- s

of the afternoon s castas. "Msoosrveatioit will coscruoe Hs niboss tossorrow.

I Rlmd TopicsJohn Whelcfl n r tha surveying

party which hai been making exteu-- ,

sire am-rw- about lwtning, retumodto Snaea Kit from Rl Pneo.

C IV Joaeu, supeilutennVHXt of tbeSanta Kh Ontml stock yards M. tberaHt4 elty. tM h passsoger tor a,

whither ho weal on railroadorb tMHrtaeen.J. 0. rhckolw. third vko proMeeat

o( tit ItiternaMamU Aasoctotlnn nt

nit-mo- on enarosood it mm msottagM rbe Itotos pem hones

tf the pre lit plans of the ChkfM,Milwaukee, I St. Paul railroad nmarrtod a mapMlat, that coaujmay

will soon have Hi own troche WwwSt. Pawl Miit Itoluth. It m stated ongood fteOWlly that the Mllwaanoaban ctrrl Ita right of war beUwaunHi Paul nod Um bead of tha token.

A Haw York dtopntch snye: Repub-lican pHKMaiM received with MWkMlsfeettou a report that Oeerf

la about to enter politton awlthat be wIN try at tha tortbroanlagwleottoo far a anal la tha house ofraprtaaatatlTaa (mm the dletrtet laMaw Jersey which eenbrnces Inhejwood, wHare ha haa Ma country aaai.

Senator W. H. Andrew, prsalduntof naaU Pe Owatral mllww-- , amiUmoml Manager W. H. Itopoweil. oftha New Venlco Post an Iroa oom-laaj-r.

I ft tor Dearer on ratlroaa mtlr Andrews will then proceed to( htcaaw aad Ptttolmrg, Pa. Ha will!. la th totter city tor tha neat threeor four week.

Maf a K. Hooper, general paaaaa

it and ttrlrot aet ot the Riotintndn at Denver, celebrated Ma six-- t

ihtr.i birthday Monday. The envo of the Denver city tlohot of-- f.

. tenmed of tha fact, aaa aa a tenonof thai Mtreclnttou of hla MattywoMhy trails preeeoled hlta with attat, ihw nmhugaay deek. Today theiiutr aneut wiltItHh aoolveraary ofA xenrt piingsr ngaot of the

e r aMothers loaa their dread for "that

terrible seonod aMMMar" whaa tbayhave Dr. Fowler's Hxtnttt af W1W

Mtrawharry la tha haaaa. Watara'apulfle fi'f hawal eoa4aaU nt ererjort,

IMPRISONED ON THE SUMMIT. I

Queer Plight ef Two Smpfeyea ef thePlke'e Peak Railway.

About the lat of Ihla month thet ncke of tha Mantum A Pltmn Pane:railway, ruaalag to the aammlt ofItkc'a Peak, were cleared aad toarlattralne were operated. A awddan miliri anow occurred anon afterward, cor-- t

ring the track Ave to twmty-lv- f

t- - . deap n plaeea, and two eemptofaaof (he railway corn pan r were Imprla-oni-

In the aummlt houae two weeka

lfore Ihoy could tm raacitail. Portunatclr. the houae waa well atookedvttlh and the!'! P working order, no thatMi.-- imuld communicate with the onto- -

In Uanltou.

Tiaa't safe ta be a day wtthut Ir.Tbohm' Meleetria Oil In tha banes.Naver eaa tell what moment an aeai-dra- t

U gelng t happaa.

OTHER UNIONS0 MUST STRIKE.

Buekalew Saye Maehlnltte Have SmallChance Wltheut

The Hmoorla (Kaaaaa) (htaattaMtyn Mr. Ituckaiaw la maktoK atour, afotpmg nt tha dlrlatiMt pointsto aee how the land Ilea and organ-iin- g

hie foreaa ptr a hard fight. ThattMrhintoie will wot Indulge In anyutKlrrhnad means to beat tha oom-I-

y It will be a atralgnt, openfldltt At pmaant both tha companyrim! tha strikers claim to be galalagground. Mr. ttookeJew la itronouacedlit atntlng thai his ptan la to get the

i htr railroad uatona to join In thearlke lie aayn that ualias tbay doI bore Is aot much ahow tor tha am-- f

hinleu to win out aHhongk at prea-on- t

thay are making n good showing.1'hn km of bualneaa to tha Santa Pe)i apparent all atong tbe line,aaa

Only aae remedy In tha world thatwill at moe atop Itonlncas of tha sWaIn any part of the body. Dean's OiuHmont. At any drug atom, 10 oanta.

Rallraaaa Report Snelneee aa I

provlna- - Tha opening of Ma- - brnngMdiamuraeaag reports as to aniednaafront all weaters roana, hat matoafkHtd are that the month has etaeedwith a healthy showing tor this periodof the year.

Hoperta tor the third weak In tttamonth, aa returned by tha Km a rendu,how n nmall dewuaae as oamparsd

wMh prvtou weeka alnce the openingof the year.

The Ranto, Pa la the only wee tornlino to ahow good earnings. This,'losoite labor troubles, Seoda, etc ItIf Intimated that the grass ejtrntoyt'or Mar will show an laoreaat of overI8OO.00O. aa compared with Um

pertod of mat year.Keporta Ut tbe affaot that the Mr-f- m

roatemplates Issuing new batonof secnrltien hi rigorously denied bythoM In authority, both at Wwadnuar-tiw- a

and locally.a a

Can't he perfect health without parablood. Hurdoak Htoed Inttera makespure blood. Tones and lureanrataathe wtone axatam.

INCREASE F 010MM.

May Repert ef Santa Pe Premlae toBe a Wander.

Chicago. May -- It is latlntatedthat May aarwings of tha aanto Pawill enow an la weans In gnaw at overW00.0G6, m compared with tbeea oftha ooneapnmh'ng month last year,i'bls targe Increase will be partly dueto tha toot that tost year's earningsfor tha month worn materially catdown Vf the serious Interrupt Ion of

tr'flle which wax rnc-- i by theami widespread flcwxi which occurredIn varlooa aN- - i na of the Saata Keterritory. The inrraaae will he Teryacceptable, in new of tha uraat da-rrra-

In traMo which haa accanadIn prarhMa Montha thia year. Ka- -

imrta that the SawU re haamnaiderMtoa Um laaae of ahatch itf aaeamiaa are peaHJrHy da--

nwd.

ft tlajt h iwin aha take OaaMher-lat-a

, mti um Uvar Tahtott anda qnlok ear hi eartala, r aale byall drnaffctta.

WAMTh hlMTHAY PRKaINT

Qweer sH af a Wetaan Aaalaet Pall'man 0fny OWalal.

HepoalUoaa will be taken at UM- -

men of MTwrai OMragn wltnamiin Ht

tha hi It af Mra. rraacla D. SallrranH. WMia. tha rloe

t of the Pnllmna company.She ahargea that on I he Irat vlalt Mr.Wwhen maaa bar a MKhnay preaaatof M,M la etoeke, bat aabaeaaawUrparaHaded her to retera tham. It Infor thane he aaaka la recover.

a aThat Throbbing Headaeh

Would quickly leave yott. IfDr. klng-- a New Ufa Pllla. Thonaaaaaof augerora have prored their matoh-lea- a

merit hr Stole aad Nervoae Hand-aanea- .

They make para blood aadhvtril np your health. Only M aanto,aoaer hack If not enrad. SaM by all

THIRTY PiOMlt TIMK CHICKS.

Hkyh OWIelaU ef Prlaea Oet Inte SHnPmaheAAnaWPWi IPvwtVe

It la ttyerted that a largeof unplayea of the St Loata ftPraaelM railway, oa the divtahm between Oklahoma City and Sannnta,will b dtomlaeed aoon aad that theremay ha crmtttwU proaecuttona followIhk an lvelgatlon now betag made.Thirty Mm checks, atajaed with HetlUoaa nnmea, hare lately been oaahadat varteua polaU on the Ilea, It hirepmtod thAt aa one reaalt of the InvaatlgatloA a high rtriakm offiehtl already han keen dtomhwed.

aAeute Rheumitltm.

Derp tearing or wrenahlag palna,oeaaloned by getting wet thrnngh;worae when at rant, or nn fink mor-- 1

lag the limbs In oaid or damp waath- -

"r, la cured qnlehly by Rallard'a SnowLtalmeat. Oaaar Otoaon, Olheon City.Illlnola. wrltea. Pah. 16, ltOI: " Ayear ago I waa troubled with a painIn my hack. It aooa got no bad- - I

could not band over. One bottle afallard'a Snow Ualmeat oared me."

t6e. Mc. Sl.Oa. Sold by J. II. 0 Rellly

SIX PAIRS Gr DRIVERS.

"Blageat Laaametlvn" New BelrgBttllt far SilUmere . Okie.

NhmiM tM. Cmllt at the Sehneetady'locomotive works for tb ItalUmare

A Ohio, and which la to be eshlhftadat the World'a lair, is the largesttooomotlvu In the world.

It la estimated that It will be 1Mper neat mora powerful than nay

ever built. The design Issimilar to that of tha Mallet earn-poun-

There are six palm nf drivingwheals, three pairs "re under the torward end of the boiler and the otherthree beneath the fire hex.

The drivers are small, taring hut NInane In diameter. The total weightof 'he leoumotlve and tender Is MO.-00- 0

pound.a a a

HAWKINS SAYS THE DAYOP THE STRIKER IS OVER,

A" Thl Men Whe Want to Make aLlvlnB ln Alamegerde Oan New

There la apparently no new deiramp--

meats In the ntrtha mtaaetoa at Ala

in spanking of the altMation Attor-ney W. A. Hawkins, of the Northea it-em, aays:

"It Is mow aaawnt that there willbe very llttto. If any mora, trouble. Itla to be honed that the rule of thastriker In our community hi over andthat decent men who want to make aliving tor their familtoa wtl! not befarther Inaposed upon by the raminnd boonwr elameat, which haa beentaatog Ita flight from our mmmunwytor the last few days."

eIMPORTANT OHANOB.

In Paaeenger Sehedule en the SantaPe Central Railway Daylight Pa,

enter SWrvlee Between SantaPe and Rl Pae,

The Santa Pe Oantral Railway com-pany will Inangarnta effect Ire June ,lSO-l- , new passenger earrice betweenSanta Pe nnd M Paao, In eanneettonwith tha HI Mrs-ter-

This new aarvtos wll be dailyand close connection will be made atTorrance, Kw Meatoo, with tha lit

SyHem traiaa toand from M Paao nnd ail petals south,east and wnat of HI Paao.

Santa. Pa Central train No. 1 willleave Saata Pa dally nt I o'clock n.m.. and arrive nt Torrance. 10. M a.m.. leave Tnrraaee at 10:10 a, m., nanarrive nt W Paao at S p, m. Ml

8yetam tfain )to. 1 willdepart from M Paao 7:M a. ml, ar-rive at Torrance at t.U p, m. SantoPe Oantral train No. S win leave Top.maoa at l:M p. m.. arriv at SantoPe at SI p. m, OoaassUon will also bemade ut Torrance with all trains toaad from the aaat via tha Ml PmhNritbMtem and Hock MamC Hatema, all Ml Sea.torn trains will carry Pail man ataad-ar- d

and toarlat stoeper. atoa chair ear.Those trains will also eury Koeic

System dining oars in which allmeals will ba Mrrea.

Attest km la alee nailed to the fact

that the M PaanNorthaaatani n4tone Island ayateiwa are pa1K t-ri-

attaattoa to World'a FMr trarat.It haa heen arranmd for their trataa

to arrtrf In St. IoaU la Um marwlagaa4 thelra' la the oaly Hae fraas Umoathweat which haa Ita own atathM

at thf World'a rair KTouada, aadaenaera trafllnit a Ihla MmlaaT the train at tha WorMa PMr(atea and arotd tha.erowda aad datayat the Union Stat km.

Itor paaainur rataa aad otheraddtaaa or rail oa B. W.

Rotohina. gaaaral aaaaaager ace.Smua Va Oantral railway, Saata re,Haw Maalae, aaa

MUCT aMVS SONS IN MIXrSO.

natatlvea af T. J. Laa, I

la MeMMaa Jail, Arc la fanwah

Aceordlaa to lettara received from

j (fg City of Meileo, tha charaed'MM ran do nothing aad tha onlywar to effect a apeedr releaae tor T.

i J. Lee, tha Denver eaclaeer iMprleoaed there tor hanag heaa ta a wraoh.

i It to faralah hoada. aara tha DearerRepaelleaa. Pollea CVnaara Lea neatthat he Intended taking hnwudhtUMaaaarea tor fura taking athroagh oatf bonding rawianv wtthMenlcaa oorreapMdanca.

The aeaonnt of bond reoelrtd willi be afcaat HJM.

Tetlerdar afierMooa the captain received a letter from Oor. Paebodyatat--

Ing that the anneal wna gone and thatthe quJrkeet way to neenre MnirlneerLea'a releaae weald he by meana af abond, aa the Menlrnn red lane la evenworae than la other pUcra

Mnnh aolMtuilo la felt by the I.aefamily bare aa to the coadltlona underwnhh T. J. le la living In prlaon. Nodirect newa haa brea received fromaim tor a long time. Hla wife fearathe worat aad nnleoa omethlng aafIalia eaa be aecoMpllahad at once Itla probable that aoate of tha femllywill go to Mesko aad remain untilafter the trial la order to aaa that Itht a Mdr aaa.

a a aWIN SLOW RAILROAD N0TKS

from tha Mall.H rente Laaeaatar oame In

el'gnwn where ha haa been wnrhtagoa the water ran.

Oondnotor Saatwtan, with (rata it,brohe a tonmal near Hardy and laidoat the paeaeaaar t rataa about two

IToctor's gang went bvo Albuaaer- -

que where they will replace tha oatntmra used by tb4 non-anto- n mNchlnstswith tents.

Water Service Poieamn H. Johnsonwwnt into Albuquerque toat weak toraeveral days, it Ik ttatod that Harryla becoming generally popular withthe young ladles of tbe Harvey house

The ers of A. W. Mayas,night chief dispatcher In the local ot

a have purchased nn eaunlaltoniver ten set ror Mr. and Mra. Mapaannd the same will be prea anted to thenewly amrrtod couple oa their arrivalfrom CaMorntu.

Plrman Davtea. batter known'Happy Hooligan," met with anlte nn

accident at Ash Pork toat week whiletaking oil on on of tha big engines.His lament exploded the gaa that hadaccumulated In the discharge pipand In the alight exptoshm that followed liarv 3 tore waa quite badlyburned.

4CANNOT USE TOWER.

San Bernardino Striker Prehlbted byOeurt at Lee Angelea.

Deputy Unite Stales marshal Trtvgear came up trout los Angelas,bringing with him swhpoenaa tor eightgahchlntata nnd botlarmahers, says aSaa Hemardlno dlapateh. The papersworn nerved that evening. SecretarySmith, of tbe Santa Pe MachieaU,and rVestoant Waif, of the San Itor-narnl-

lodge, being among those far- -

Tha subp-ann- s Instruct the men tobe present in the United States LosAngetoe court at 10 o'clock Juan 17,tha day sat for the laiunotkm a

and "show canea aad provetheir right o erect a tower ovartook-la- g

the Saaia Pe yards, from whichthey bow view the shops by mean ofa telescope and photograph tha en-

closure with eamoras.HAll thia tha men have bean doing

from their aerial platform In WastThird street and the osnaaaay promIsea to do Ita beet to have Um strikersenjoined from such moras in tha per--

neat Injunction whtoh it hopes togat before Judgn Wallbom.

Tbe man on their part state thattha entire matter Is In tha banns oftheir attorneys. They say they haveobeyed tha present injaartloa In thatthey have not sot root on the aonv

ay's property. The groacd uponwhtoh their tower stands batong toprivate parties nnd has been leasedto thorn.

A eoay of the order reoetved bythe man waa nt once sent to their LosAngeles attorney who wilt advise thastrikers at an early date.

Transferred te Wlnetew.This mek Manager J. a. Maxwell.

U the Holmes Supply oompany turned over the toeai oStoe to W. S. Ptohtoformerly of IsleU. N. M , saya UmWlaatow Mall.

Mr traxastl roes to Pmno to takethe managership of tha Holmes Sap--

ply oompaay at that paiat We ro--

gret to sea Mr. Maxwell leave Win-- 1

tow aa he haa boon ham for thn aaatthree yoarsaad Is one of Um uestbnei-- 1

aees men ot tha town, aad socially Isof a genial dtopoattoa, and la widelyknown on the Albuquerque dlvtotoa.Mr. Fields hat also been In the em-ploy af the Holmes Supply companytor yearn and wa bmpsnlc tan samepopularity lor Mm no attaaded Mr.Maxwell. aae

My eeferaaae ta oStotoi now, pub-

lished elsewhere. K will be seen thata new uaJtwar esmpaar, to ba knownas tha Han An town ft Oaitbage Rail-way earn1 any, haa tost Sled AHtotosof iaom-porattoa- . The road hi a So--

AMERICAN WOMEN

Are Not n Racaof Invalid

' '' Awiertcen woman Is the ffneft

fH !ffidnff .xtr"u?il'y !5 't

JIZ. uHu!l.tbrrlh,3 ??t? .T5ifcTT-I-rJ

y Tw,op, wom,nu7Zi. .Xt.?Thy Z1 ,T,,m

loin, !?MLrUImJto hZihl lEL?ii2!!lm

ndigeatible foals .lorn mu. I. tm-- r harm'"J! ht"!Ul th y0"" Americanglri than dona a reaoanable amount ofatony. Health ami physical exercise iathe rashton to-da-y Oood out-iloo- r rxcr-eate In the pur-- air ami sunshine hurtsna one unless they am too delicate tosterni we mtigue, of excessive exercise.m .i. irvr lite mMinfM man at mt.M iimm

bcwifc 1 1 yoonjc msi. rtt at school,"7--

i'2lJLY"7et lo."v.: Tunneiianee ot womaaly bealth ia being No oSi College Arenue. whoaavs-dafl-

WUer timlereioott' IWouwh shoukl I v. .jget all the eunahine and got I air posatbtot do not lace tiahtlv: onrtic kraait,.lag through the note; do not stay in-doors any longer than you can help;take any kind of light exercise for themuscles of the body that the time atyour disposal will permit " Por tbeman or woman whose constitution is run- -

NEW MEXICO EX- -

MBIT AT ST. LOUIS

IT IS PARTICULARLY RICH IN THEDISPLAY OF MIMCNTOES ANDRBLICS.

The St. I.outs Meeubtto, ia deasrln- -

lag the Mew Mextoo anhnnn nt theLoalalaaa Puroheeu expauHton nt St.Loals, Missouri, sapa:

One curious aaUane whhw will bemtA In the New Mextoo building la a

Pmaeh map ot the United State soold Uat Saata Pe and St. Augaatlaeare Um only cities shown In tha enurecountry. According to eommoa beliefat that time the Oulf of OaMfomla andPaget Sound mat and out a Urge areaof tbe western part ot the continentof North America off from the mainland. The map waa executed upon thistbnory. and what is now the UnitedStates is desert bed aa "two greattola mil."

The old map waa dtseoverod InPurls by former Oovernor I Hrad- -

ford Prtaos of Now Mexico.Many aoild sliver plates sad other

Articles of tableware made In Spaincenturies nan aad long treasured aaheirlooms by the Otero family havebeen mmt by Mra. Otero, wile of thagovernor of mow Mexico, to be shownin the state building. Silver nlaU aadgold omamenta hammered from theunalloyed metal by tbe Alteon of Mex-ico centuries before the conquest ofthat country by Spain will also befound In the collect lou of antiques.

One particularly handsome Astecrelto la a silver drinking mag, whtohIs mid to have been made In Chihua-hua Mo years ago. Another eeblbtt ofsilverware made by tbe aboriglnsas. Isn mug, bowl and plats hammered outof pure silrer ia Darango.

Aside from the tableware aad ornaments mnny historic documents willbe exhibited. Among them wtH ba theoriginal proclamation of doner siStephen S. Kearney, U. S. army, whaahe took pnnssaalnn of the territory Inthe name oS the United States la1S4.

Modern exhibits will also ba made,and among them will be a table otgold and silver filigree work worth$1,000. Tha table waa made of coldnnd silrer mined aad smelted In NewMet too. The top Is ornamented by aptotare of Pueblo village, the slateoapetal at Santa Pa. Saa Miguel churchaad the governor's palace nt Um tourcorners, nnd la the center Is Um oontof arms of New Mextoo. Tha ptotureaam formed of the filigree work, whtohla made of Rnely spun wire. The tableIs richly Inlaid with precious stonesfrom the mines of New Mextoo. msrudIng turqwHM wad garnets

amono-- laa moaem exaimia is mmcoat that Agulnaldo wore when he

na captured by Oensral Frederick

.' in n n M T"i

WHMannMlljHIlM

down, whom htood ia out of otiktr. whorn'P' to .uwr'nS 'T' tndtoeatton,

nrrtiMia eahaeatiaa. anal Iha Tum mm

thM f"UrTh "' haa made itsaptwarance. a tonic ahoul.l lw ukea the!wl" h' aaalmitatHm of the phos.V?? ',01" f"- - " lfCM 1'10' hW throw of thefmlano. lurking In the ayat-- m Mothing

l.l.wl In.iMei th..n lr IW, , (lol.k-.- .

Medical INaroverv Tlti is not onltdue to the valuatile extracts fomi me.li.na, hit', ami mH nnirii II contain,

but alau to the fa. t that ll coalaina noalcohol or other poisons to harm theeveteni. It always art tor the good oftbe system. By wav of rsampie, takeikaa :ti . ? .mmj wxntmr w n n rimni TmielII,

j of Apptetoa, Wisconsin, whose picture'. Mra. Oertrude VsmHmbVrg. of

ne-m-n umii iset aummer wnen i badsctrlet fever, tbe effects of which seemedm remain, cauMng .triectlvc hearing; mystrength dhl not return, and I felt acutetemple pains, ami exhaustion, also IwouW fwreptre freely if I rnedc tbeslights physical exertion. Tb-- doctortUd everything he could to drive the

Punston. nnd many other Plllpino rel-ics which were sent to Mrs Otero byan army officer who was present whenAgulnaldo waa captured.

A collection of Plllpino arms andaooouatermenta In mlnlatnro. mountedupon a shield, la another of the mod-em exhibits.

Tbe New Mexico building, althoughsmall and unpreteattoas. will be foundone of the most Interest in of theslate buildings.

STARVING APACHES RESCUED

ONCE WAN IB BR BO OPF PR0)MMAIN TRIBE INTO MSXIOO ANDJUST NOW SKINS BROUSHTBA0K HOME.

A party of torty India ns will arriveovar tbe Mexican Oaatrnl this wen-to- g

and laavn over the Kosk totaadtor tha Meamlero Indian roaervattonIn New Mexico, whore ther wlM to- -

oate, sapa the Ml Pnno Herald. Theparty Is handed by Father Mimm, whohas ean lubortug nmnng thorn tormag time. These laaNana berangwhat la known an the tut Pan bribeof Apache and their mreonthrough Ml Paao will recall to Ve oMeettlera here somn of the anetont hto--

tory of these ladtoan.Theos Indiana, about torty In na

her, were originally a part of Urn handof bloodthirsty Apaches, beaded byOeroaiam. Qcronlnm, K will be

waa captured during thasaaaaer of 10M by a part of tha com-mand then wMtor Oca. Narson A. Milesand was brought hack thmngh MlPaao by MaJ, larton, later Oan.Iwtoa. who met death In Um Philip--

Pines. Thia bunch of mdmas. hoever, had beoama delnohed from Umoriginal band while on one of themios In Mexico aad they feeelod oa atraet of toad in Um vtolntty af Otohasitaa, wham they hove bona ahingoat n xstoerahle extetenoe aver siaoe.

Soma Umn ago tho Mnatoaa worerx- -

ment took weir htaos away- - from thesennd sinoa that time they bar a Vennliving as paupers. When their toadsworn Ukea away Pother Mlgoa, laorder to haJp them out. teak ntopa tohave them tranafmrsd (o Um AoaejharsiermUnn at Meaoatom. and UmOtnorma at Uiere now hi a reowK ofhis untiring eSarto in tootr behalf.

Santa Pe Trains.Because of .be aooan la Kaaaaa all

tmtas from the earn one hem tonightam reporW lsdeniiety toto. Pasaen-go- r

train No Moat the west la throetote. No. of hto mornja wanTrain Ito. I of Man awraintr waa

tha henvtost since the World pairrush began aad waa three hours aadthirty minutes tote

Iiaaam am of nam wMe to do me eny good. I Iwgau u, ukaIto m-- i' n.XtL. .1 tjbut aarely. I took it for tWilw i'wnea I was remored to pr-rf- t ' ijhMr appetite I enrellrnt. n. .,.,markfimproved. ami I ..... v., ,.,-- .

to my duth-- s ith rvuewe.1 xi. ulelrennlh. I hcrtll, ...umeml ,.,.

.a-r- ii- ...i i..nl..ituukntu. .

wlram machinery haa Income worn. ItIwconwa neceaaarv to turn ta some tonicor streugtlianer which will help them toget on their feet am! put the lmd intoIts proper condition. Por centuries Ithas been known that nature's most valu-able health giving agenta are roots,herbs, barks and herriee, and aonie fortyyear ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief con-sulting physician to the Invalids' Hotelami Surgical Institute, st Rufaio, N. Y ,

iouim a combination of roots, herbs amibarks, token from tbe fields 'and woodsand made into an alterative extractcalled Ir Pierce s Ookleu Medteu Dis-covery, produced rvsuHa In the systemwhtoh were mUafsctory In flmost everycae of htood disorder and Momaohtrouble.

OLD LIBERTY

OPF FOR ST. LOUIS

Philadelphia, I'a., June I. Verylargely In reeponse to the patrioticappeal of the 76.000 school childrenof th- - city of St. loula, the famousold Liberty ball, which proclaimed"Liberty Throughout All tha LandUnto All Um Inhabitants Thereof,"will tonve Philadelphia tonight forSt. Louis where K will be exhibitedto tha Penaayrraula building at thaLoatotoaa Pamhnse Mxposltlon. Thehlatorle ratio will Journey on n apea-la- l

car and during Um satire periodof its absence from Um oJty It willhe under the watchful uyn of a squadof Quaker city poJIoemeu.

A round about route will be takento St. I .out a in order to give the peo-ple of n large section ot Um countryan opportunity to nee the bell. Itwas found Impossible to aoowto tonil tbe raquoate, but tha Itinerary asfinally n ranged province for briefstops at a large number of pinossAmong tbe eHlea to be visited amMimlm. Rochester, MaSato, Mrto. Ashtabula. Otovetond. Sandusky and Toledo, rrom Chicago tha route i

tends as tor Into tbe northwest asMlnneapolw aad St. Paul, from whichpoints the Journey to St. Lout willhe resumed by way of Dubuque. HookIslaad. Peoria and Bprtagftold.

The present trip of tha Libertybell is the seventh tliae It haa bonut of ladopeadoaee Hull since it wasfirst Installed them la ITU. Thertmt time It waa removed was to1T7T, whea it was taken to Alloatown, Pa., to preveat it falling Intothe bands of Um British. Them Itremained until Um Mrttlah evaeuatedPhilMtoipbla. All of K- - other Joar-aey- a

warn for exhibition Minnas.aad lecluded trips to New Orleansia ISM. to Chicago la ISM. too Atlanta In UN, to Ohartoetoa la ISM,and to Ronton In ION.

Cenrt OWelala.Oourt ogtolnls from all over the ter

ritory am Socking Into nana Pe hdn to be la attendance nt aha npeotoimsmiag of the snpinms oourt of NowMeatoo which meats nt Um caaotot to-morrow tor Um purpose of rwiisirlst--ing tho territory and lawsminag- - theJndtotol dtotricto fmta va to ate.

W. II. Pope, ot Um PMth am- -

trtot. Judge P. W. Parher of hn Thirdnlntrtot mtd Judge Me. A. Mana, whowaa apooiated to preside ia bha sawdistrict, arrived from Um noatk thismorning on aa early tm(a and loft aadeeayed train No, S, for Mm aaattal.Jadaa U. S. Baker of Um Si i ami thtrtot, and Unrtod Stotes Mnmhal C.M. Piiraher Joined Mm party ham.

Sad Bops SeHer Nevvart.Them la a gang of youngster whongrcsntc la tha emairga oa Um

Hhjhlaada near Amo and hnutmadat

laIf thia devlhaent la not topped, Umpdk--e will take a hand aad soma par- -

oat wiu ham to pay a Sao. So many

by bad baya hant I he dty will hamto lnautats a Javaaito court to

tha

r J. Itonotoa, nmaiiaer of theBrow as baac bail slab, aad Hoy

Um aoasl prnlasiiannl catcher,will go lo Ml Paao tamormw night, maa to ehoar tho Bwwns on to vtriaryta the smne Saaaay afternooa.

CIVIL SERVICE SITUATIONS

The Halted States civil service commlaotoa announce aa rxnmlnaiton onJune to. tttq to nature eflgfbw-- 'from which lo make meltWcallas t

nil fiva vacancies In the pnstthat .flaboratory asshrtaat I male I Hi

bureau of atnndardm at nmi

ir annum enah. and other slwhMsi aanct,-- . that amy am hi list bui

Tho i nited Mtale rtvil srrrtosannounme aa eaaastoMlna

on June in. loot, to secure amto eNgtbtoa from whtoh to make eorttflra(ton lo fill vaeaaatos m laov may orcar la the posit toa of hthomtoie m.t("Haer seat in phystotogy aad asu,otogy, m Ike deagrtswsi of agriciiilam. at ffto per aannm.

The United males civil ear vice commhmtoa announces an examtnatton . aJune tt-tl- . 104. lo seenre eilglbleafrom whtoh to make mrtlrtoattoa "fill exist toa vaotemtoa aad vacaaci.aa they may oaaar la the poafttoa iteacher la the PhlHpalae sorrtoe. Themtary of this position ranges fromIS00 to IIJ00 per aaanm. aad winha baaed noon the axaerleam annMm retative standing la the aaashinattoa. Thorn aaaoiatad will ba oNsihi-t- or

proSMttoa to the higher grades ofUm sorrtoe, running from IWO to itOJO for teachera. aad from 11,100 t

II.SM t.w dlvtotoa sapannteaaonuAs Uto commission has exrsrtoan 1OBSiderable difficulty Is smurtac ell

tor thai nontttoa. naaMftod aeram urged to enter Um eaamina

Wonxaa will not ha adxoNtad t

this examtaatloa. exeept thai those oftha rotlowlag clam will be permittedto take the examination, gad if theraans, will 1m preferred la sfpntntmeats, provided the male apjpllraMthrough whom cxamieattoa is altowila aton avtortad for appoint ment; wl.- -.

of toaahera apolstsd to the Philippine--arrhw; womaa hethrothed ia teachem la that service; women waa areImmedtstn roistlree of tenchera spnoiated lo or already la thai serviceor woman who am betrothed to menwho am examined at tha same limeApplicants of tha rdasam laStoaiedshould show in their apprtoattoaa theparticular clans to whtoh they be

The I'nlled States civil sarvtos com.mtoaton naaoaaaoo nn aiamiwattoa anJane It. ltoi, to seaare aWximos (mmwhtoh to make eerUitoattoH In fill mr.ami vacancies la tbe position af bookkeeper In the Philippine ttorvtae atll.xOO per nnaum. nnd other similarvacancies an they may occur to thatservice As the rommtaatou haa eiperieaoed considerable dlfftonlty In se-curing eligible for thia position, quailfled persons are urged to eater I beexamination.

Applicant aboui.l apedy eHher tothe United Stataa civil serrtoe aommission. Washington, n. 0., or ta thesecretory of tbe hoard at examinerfor application forms. No aasjllisHon will be acoapted aataoo praaorlraseaated and (tied wMh Um enmmlssion nt Washington prtor to Um hourof closing bust nans oa Jaaa If amiM. ISOi In anotytog tor Mmm examlaaitoaa tha esnet Utto ahontd benaed la the naaltoatton.

VOTINS W A STRIKE.

Missouri Paelfta Teicnrapher Pall teSet Aovjnec In Wages.

Moase them stone a comnnHle ranmeonting the telegraph hm aamtooenon the Mtosouri PnriNc arniam MbmHtod to Um nmaaaniiat at bra

oM4faJ As SI. LeOattea Ml ftftqMMtfayfl

for a peaeral lacrims la wages nmlroanjuataamt of hoara, etc. Tin an-- h

ration of the Mutter that It raald notthe deansMMto mode by tbe

Ittee and the whole Mhtortwaa then referred to the man far w

vote on tha strike pmsmllles. Thernarna of the syiHaia k now complete nod It Is

result will ba made knownthe c MMBautttee will again MO a o

with tha mmangMnn. Thvtvajli be tho last nxeettog. aad M i

said that erery entort to avoid a strtanwill be made. Ma aaa r natter, whowan out cm the Oeatml branch aa atour of inspection, mtarnad to s

yoaUraay. Vtoe PraehMnland Oenernl Msssgrr RasMll ItorStoKIs nt heaoqiiarter aai Um sttnoMmwill be laally discuasad.

Mml bxr reqneate tor inSvnnt ta thewage scale ham amie by tbetelegraphers of Um Ml

Texas aad Um Frisco sinUiii!!, Natno action has yet totom ty a

imiiMinatoiin ineither

larfAM aJNanWI 1 " 4jMl IH -l

4$f 4amW ll(,nJo1Vto N U..N mc mi.

today, waa won by Ht Aom itEMPHATIC TALK- -

The Kind That CarrtoiEvery Alhuquerane Reader.

(toavicHoa maw fallow men em-phatic proof as la given ham. Tbetoatlmoay of Alhoqatlqshould satisfy tha nMSfMore I a AlhuqaerqaeIt aad aee It doubt eaa mist It thetaoe of this srtdeeee.

W R Tripp, aaglnoar at Tha NotoiAlvarado. residence II Seech MfSMlway soya: "If bee knobs had boon myaaly symptom of khteey hmnsh myease would pmbnMr have boss mrrsimple, bat whea Uiem waa MMai toK trouble with tha kutaey iMtxtim.the appllcnttoa did not roapsM tomedicine aa readily as IAbout oaaa every year I had tfesoeastocka and Um aaa of Donas' MOisarPIUs. sroenred at tha AJramdo aaxVmaey toied am over oaa whtoh wononly a sacoasaor of similar atoooSam. Por six montha I ham haa to

Deaa's Khlaay PUM aaa ba iiglnsospan h art an they did whoa Heir Smenssa la my aotiee I know want ho useshould the actaok raeor la tao totarn

Par Mia by all dealer. Prtoa tocento. PoMor-Mllbu-ra On. Maana. NT, sola agenu tor the UaKad ttohw.

Ksmsmhsr Um nam Uota' nattoho aa uheUtutn fl

S. P. LOCOMOTIVE STOLEN.

WMte MMtftMfl at the Deaet Two MmMeant It snd Lmvj.

OM ef UM lamal oaa IMU tkMt

hM S)yW kM Committed ll AriSOUludatgjg from stMdetnt erf tbe bulkaf Ra penuefty MOlM hM Jsat

OBIIOtgiOl M BMW by tworbg US) U UM praSBl lime hurt notban Nftmi

TIM Bonlaara Pacific helper sngine.used at that potai. wm Wedaeedayutgnl fired and placed la randtaas to--ra out m a height train, wMa the

ngigsjat to bto engine aad walkedinto Um telegraph station.

Willi ko wm awar UM firemanIn tof ta cegtM to atteed to eoms

matters, aad walla both war sway.tared the oak of the a- -

It owl on Um Mongtosbrunch, wkllo Um sscnud awa waitedshard and luted ap Um switeka.

TIm Magna wm raualag backwardsaiMl m H Mruek a eurvs about tonmllot aovtk of Brasoa It Jumped tkatrunfc aad turned over on Ki aid. Tiie.men, howsver, eeoaped. Aaotkor a-lik- e

wm eat oat aft ar tka stolen aa-ala- e

aad foaad it lying oa Ita sidewttk akoat a kandred ynren of tracktorn up.

Thr Umoit la sdvMced that tkatiMft wm committed br trempe, wkowaMaw to pat oat of towa aad, know-la-

the yards, aaallr ran tka engineai aa tka kraaak Hue.Pftm taa Rat that gare waa aot

uaoi la ruaatM tka agtue over tkacaraa aaate of here. It to thught themaaf Wko atota It did aot kaow tkamm aad www tocxpertraead, or IbarwoaM have uaod OMW ear tn keepi he Main i Iko rails

aOMIMO .MTO RL PASO.

Nlaiit of Way a Partly Bsourag anda Baal hi aw WHti the I, p. far

Retry M the CKy.

Haaaior W. H. Aadrawa. praldsatf Um riaata Fa Caatral aad kta

W. R. Hegewnll, retimed toHaute Fe after spending the 1ar la B1

Pane, ays tka HaraM.Bath aMa detfflued to give oat nmr

tnfursMtloa raaardtaa tka proponedlino lato M "mo, kat It la laaraadfrom otkar aoaroaa tkat the compearis flaw Has oa coming lato B) Paaoaad tkat tm right of way up to tka:iata Itaa aaa alaioat bawa securedand prohnbly will ba abortly.

It wm Mnouaned sasse tome agotkat tka eoaipaoy wm figuring oa get-Ma- g

lato It Paao aad tkat tka pro-imaa- d

Hun, wkMk la to ba bollt oaths-e-

rg turn a aaaat Ion wltk tka pfa- -

at Mm at Wlllard atatloa, woaldrwat tto Bio Oraada aaaaawkara la

tka rtahtlty of Ijm Craeaa aad tkanroaaa anathward oa tka waat bAak ofthf rtar.

Hlor tka Irai faw mllaa weal ofthr Bio Oraada aad tka Soutkara'aeUte aad Ml Paao A BouibwoaMrai ailroad roaiaMy. hava tka only avail-aiil- n

tiafct of way oovarad. It laiaroil. however, that tka Baata Va

'outral now hm a propoaltlon wltkib Sou thorn Pacific for tka purekaaar that MHuaaay'a rtght of way up

t h kill to Did Btraaa, froai tka emaa-mt-(

of tka BJo Oraada wbloh la aownow la Ma. owlag to tka balMlac afin cat aft. If tka deal la ooMaauaa-i- 4

tkla will five tka new llaa a rtghtf way M far aa tka Rio Oraada, Aroai

vhtek potat It will ba aa Hay mattarto gat lata Bl Imo, attkar by.aa

wttk oaa of tka axlatlagitaaa or orar Ha owa ratia.

OffkMC In KI Paaa.Ohtef Bagtaaar Kaaaady of tb Haa-t-

Pi OMtral kM boon raaatag aaarvay dewa tka waat baaks

f Um Rto Oraada aad tka aagtaMrtag"orpa la aow working Juat waa. BlIMao.

Uatll tkla work la flalafcad tka htad- -

naarMra of tka aaglaoarlagaaat, It la laaraad. will ba made In BlI'aaa and tkla moralag a aatu of roootain IM Buaklar bulldlaa wara raatadlor tkat aarpuae aad otkera kara kaea i

Mpohaa ar m aM m tkay ara empty, i

wklek woald twad to akow tkat tkaintanda to opan up a larga o

hare, wklek nioana tkat activework ta M ba oummenced oa tka bulld-ia- g

af tka line.Tka building of tbla Una will give

Ml lSo aaatkar tkruvgb aad directroota ta Oolorado potata aad polati latka aortkwaat. aa tka llaa to beingtiailt far tka parpoaa of giving tkaDoarar A Bio Oraada railroad aa oat-i- 4

lato tka aoatkweat, and forminga eoaaaetkOB between tb two waat-r- a

tonalanla of tke Ooold lyataea.tk Daavar A Rio Oraada at Baata Faaad Um Twbm A Pacific at Bl IHtao.

Tka Una will alao aaa tkraagk anek ailaeral aad eattla ooaatry ba-- 'waaa Wlllard aad M )aao and oaa

ta wfclah the raaonraaa have lain dor-aia-

far a good ataay yaara, owlag totaa tote that rail traaaportatioa wmat Ma groat a dlataaee.

NO OLUI TO TRAIN ROBRIRI.

The 9m Man Arrattad an tka Chanth NanOwmmHtal and TeMa

Oanftlatlnt StaHaa.Ma alM kM yot been dlaaoverad m

to im Ideal It r tt tbe rokbora waakatd ap tka paaaoagwr trala on Iha IM

faao A NartkaMtern ruad a faw mllaa'Hit af Aiaaaugordo tula week. Taa

arraat la vary uoa-aoat- -

BHd wkaa ka doeatk, taHa M aiaay ooaftleUag atorloaaa M wha ka to aad waat ka wm do-

ing la tkat aaotkw of tka ooaatry tkattka aifloWUa are aaabla io learn any-i- k

lag aathaaUe from kta atataajienUHa la kaeag pat through tka awaat box.Tka baay af tka Aasarteaa robber wkowm takM M m uadartaklag aaUblbtk-maa- t

at Akuaogordn Md altkoogk over tN aaoata bavt viewed tka raatainialgaa tkay were brought la. no oaakM haM able to laaatlf Ikam.All M ba aaeartalaad abowt Mat to

ikat ka flrat apaaared m AkMaogoraolaat Batarway. Tka report that ha laa atrttwr Worn tka ahoga to daatod kyboth tka atrtkata and tka ometala afthe railroad aoapaay- - Tka tfalrd aMau Mill at large t la believed ka iaa aatlve and tb offlciala are trying

.1 Identify lilin aa tbe man whotiaawigordo on No t th ulght of

i a robbery and M' t'uiu at tb

apot wkara tka hold-u- p wm attempted.A daaariatloa of tkla maa kaa kaaagtvaa tka offloara aad tkay ara kaap-la- g

atoaa waMk for him.aaaTka roiaa of gmrda far tka Baata

Fa at OwftNp wm redneed oaa half

Tka Baata Fa faatfte company kMeomptatad Um layMg of aawataei katwaaa Bl BRo and Lagwaa.

WHIItaM A. Bayer, private aaarataryof gaaatof W, H. Aadrawa, praaldMtof tka Baata Fa Oeatral, who wm haretke other day, kM retnraed to BaataFa.

Ooodaotor Oeorge Irwla kM kaaagraated M daya toava of aUaaw aadkM goaa aaat ta vtolt ralnUVM. Hawill go ta Ohtoaga aatd UaatarlHa.aad prokaMy take la tbe big fair atBt. Uwta.

H. W. RobMM, wko wm at Bl Fmola eon anHat km wltk Pom City railroadoffMtale, kM retnraed to kla kend-qaaKa-

at Baata F. Mr. RobMaato the general fretgkt aad pnaaMgarageat of the BaaU Fa Oeatral.

Tkla weak at Hakerafleld, Oalif.,tka waddlag of Mtoa Ftaaato

atagg Md A. W. Maya, both aarttaawall known to many WlaalowMM. Mr.Maya kaa, for tka paat yMr, kaaa tkaehlef dlajpatckar ot tka night forwaof trala dlepatohem at Wlaalow.

Tka Baa Bernard t no Baa eaya: Mr.aad Mra. Vaa Tnyl 'eft for thatr aawkMM la Uoa Aagialaa. Mr. Vaa Tnylwm formerly of tka Baata Fa ahoaa,kat wm traaaierred to Aibuaaatwae,aad aow kaa takM a poalttaa la tkaBnwtharn fart fie ahopa at Um Ange-laa- ,

Frad Kroka, fireman oa tke Oraadraayon ran, returned to WllllaaM a' daya alnoe from 1oa Aagelea,

here ka had been in tka koepltal. 11

wm foaad tkat ke waa aaffarlag froma arlkaa rib, which wm napped hitka wrack dnrlag tke big tonrtot raak.It win ka aeveral daya yet before Mr.Rroha will ba able to go on doty.

Lerl Salvage haa rMlgaad klaaa gaaia Fa road pamper at

Holbrook, aad, aooompaatod ky klarifa Md mother, loft for Baa Fran-Dtao- o,

from wbere thy wiii go to Ooia- -

vllle. Utak, wkara tkey latead to locate. Tkay kave maay frtoada atHolbrook, who regret their kapartaraand wlh tkem waaa la tkatr newhome.

A dacreaae la railroad earalaga dar-la- g

tka paat two moatka aiataat mgrant m during tka aaate daya of 1M1wm akown la tka reoant reporU oftka laadlag roada of Colorada. Far tkeanooad week la May. tke Colorado ASoatkeru rat Iroada akow a groaa kmof l.TM; tka Daavar A Rio Oraadarailroad IJN.ooo, and tkw Rto OraadaBontbara, W.71I. Tkla teat road la tkaaoatkarn branch of taa mala ayatem.

Tka Flagetaff Baa aaya: Tka BaataFe dlecharged all tbe deputy akerlffa,wltk tke exception of tkoae at Wll- -

llama. In thla ooaaty who kaveguarding tke property of tkapany for tke paat two weeka. Tklala n Indication tkat the atriko la act-tlo- 'l

mt far aa the company la concerned. There baa not at any tlmo alneethe atriko of tka maehlatota liagaaany rloiatloa of the law committed.

Praeeeailnax Paataaned. Hearing oftbo Injunction proMwdinga agalaat tkaBaate Kn atrikera, which wm to havecome up before Judge Wetdboru, Intbe United fltatee court at Um Aage-lea Wedneadny, kM been poatpooeduntllJuae7. Poatpoaamant wm madeat tka raqueat of attorney for tkaunion, tka plea being tkat tka atrik-era had kaaa unable to gat all neoaa-aar- y

affldavlta signed. Hkonld thereprove to ba a vaeaaey oa the oonrtoalaadar it la poaalble that tka oamwill ba argued before June 7.

Tka blggwt contract yet made byaay of tka weeteru roada for apeotaiIrniua to be used for oonvenUon pur-pae- a

dariag tka year wm otoaad tklaweak lv tke Santa Fa In aa order forto of tkla etoM. Theee will ha uaedfor the conclave of tka Kalghta Tem-plar aad the grand lodge of Odd Fat-Iow-

wklek meet la Ran Fraaalaeo InSeptember. Tbe equipmenU will beeapeciaJly fine. Aoaordlag to (teeeralPMMnger agaat J. I'. Hall at Denverthe two coavMtioM will bring togath-e- r

the laraaai body ot frataraal deie-gate- a

meetina at aay one time In thecountry

a

BOILERMAKERS' REPLY

Bdltor Tke CMtlaea.AJkuouarqae, Magr II - In

over laat evening's CtttoM waMr. Heaa'a report oa work dawa bykla skilled boilermakera. Ma doaatke tells tke truth, for tke man that dMthe work were skilled bollaraMkara.On engine TN tka boiler work wmall doae before tka strike, aad aeveralother Nre boxes wara Auto bed, aadmore wltk only a faw ckvya' work oathem. Mr. Baaa aaya ha turned nuttwelve aagtaea thla month. Wa arafrom Mtoaonrt, aad would Ilka to sm. . .4 k. f tA. - .1. a uLI . 1 . . . -

I

ahopa. aad wltk MM more maa, fTMa day mora expeaaea aad aot doiaghalf tka aawuat of work, a maa witha leasoa aad coauaoa aawM wouldwonder wkara It woald and. "I)M'tsand nay more boilermakera" In oaa

tkay kavea't dona saything, how maay nwatka will R

take to do something. Ww kavano doubt tkay don't waat aaymure of that clsaa of boiler-maker- s,

if everything la running mamoota m they claim wky aoa't Mr.Bean so to Iam Aagalea. "I am

um glad to laanart eatraetto the pablle. aad what I

give you for print to Um ahaalatatruth Did Mr. Bmh have kta handover his Heart whan ha iwords T Wa doubt It.

fJOHMrTTm

PORTY.PIVg PURRLO SOYi.

Seat ta taa Raaky Pard Saner BastPleMt Pram the Untied States

and St. Oatkarlns IndianSeheets.

(Mlntmi J Crsndsll.jot the IWilled Htni.n Indlsn Industrial; school rtsnla K- - ut surly Sve boya

to Rocky Ford, Colo., wkara tkay willwork In the augar beat del da duringUm coming rammer. Forty ot thawara from the Bt Oataariaa's ladlnaaahoal la Baata Fa. Ralpk P. Collins,formerly euperlateadeat of the UnitedStatea Indian sakoot la Albagaargae,will ba la ekarga af the eoatlagaat Mdremain with It aatll the hoys returnto tka two schools here. Their parwhile at work will ka 1ft oaata parhoar, Md they will board tnemeetvea.Arrangements for board and lodgingkave been made, eo tkat tka boys willaot pay over 50 cent per day. Mdevery hoy wko waat a to CM save somemoney aad come noma with 110 in hisposket I"set expefiMM kM proventhat theee ladtoaa ara saod Md ladas-trto-

workers aad laat the kind aaed-a- d

la tka sagar beat Maa.

AlMCMOfttO U. R. R. a.OHARTRR tUBPBNBBO.

Men at That Piaae sRve Up Tkalr

Strrka.Al Atomoajordo the etria aitaatlM

ia aboot iha same, says a dmpatehfrom that towa.

The daya of the U B. R. B. la thatcity, kowavr, saea to ka at aa Md.for H la iMraad that the abartar ofthat lodge wm aaat lata tbe graadlodge. Tka todga had Jver oaa hun-dred member, who. It to stated. Jola-- 4

the order with tke understandingtkat It wm a much stronger orgaatoa-tlo- n

than It proved to be when It cametime to teat Ita power, and tkan tkestrong stand takM by tbe eoapaayagalnat tka organisation alao had agreat deal to do wltk tka men with-drawing from the order, as tkay didnot care to eater into a right wltk tkeoomiiany m tkat eeore.

RhfaUetMC WOMB.

Mventy-nV- e Thaneniid Men In Rati-rae- t'

Rmasay Out Off Pay Rafts,The followlag table gives aa njmrox-Imat- e

Idea of tbe namber of railroadmen pal out of employ hatwaMApril II aad Jaaa 10:Panaaylvaaia cyatam iijmVaadarblR liaoa itjmHalironda oat of Chicago . . . . HjmOoaM systemHarrlmaa IImm lg,MNorthwoatara llaos lauSouthern railway 1.00

Total 71,000Daring tbe pnat yMr the railroad

amptoyw in taa United Statea num-bered aaoat 1.1 ,. The Hrnsant

la forces tberatora amounts toabout T per cent of tbe wkole number.BxperiMosd railroad men My that un-der ordinary clrcumstaaoea about Iper oral of tha employee ara laid offduring tbe summer months. Taa pres-ea- t

dspreesed eonditlons appear to baaril mora eeveraly by tha eastern thanb the extreme western roada.

a aNBW STOOK RATk.

Haa Been ktaete an Kie Ornnde andM Ta1nskfl'Bl RPaMs

A aew live stoek rate kM Juat beenmade by tka Omvot A Rio Oraadaand the Colorado Midland RailroadcompMlM. Th rata oovsra all livestock shipments from western Cokrsdo points to Denver, and a very ma-

terial reduction la made Tka tut kMbeen brougbt about tbrongh a read-justment of tbe ratea, wltk a view ofeeenrtag mora uniformity, aad atom ofIncreasing the differential betweenDenver and the Mlaaouri river.

Tbla differential Um been varyaad kaa bean tbe source of

muok Injustice to stockmen of wwternColorado for maay yaara. Formerlytbe rata from Oraad Juactloa lo tkeMlaooari river wm MB par ear. Tkerate front Oraad Junction to Denverwm M0 per oar. making tke differen-tial only fts. Under the new rula therate from Oraad J unotion to DenverhM been reduced lo $T0, while thefate to the rlvar remains the am,makiag tke dlfforeatlal SS. Antesfrom other point have been readjusted In proportion, as shown by tbe tal-lowing Mbadule. wklek hM Juat beenlamed by tka two rallroada

From OrMd J auction, Palisade,Cameo aad Cubesa, f 10 par oar; fromDa Bequo and Parachute, f-- per Mr.Mo change in rata hatwaM OtonwoodBpriags aad Parachute, or on Aspenbran oh Dotsero Md Oypauju.

IS ptr car. Woleott, Bad Cllge.Mint urn aad Mitchell, reduced $io paroar; ladvlllo, BobiaaM. Koaomo, Oilloa. Malta, Baana Vlata, radnaad I0par ar; Oraaito, raduead f U par oar;Natkrop, par oar; Oariaad, Antonio,Dal Korte, MM pur ear; La Jnra, fg.Mper oar; Maw Maxteo points oa KinOraada, reduaad ff.M par car.

BOILBNMAKKRg WIN

In the Bams Against tke MashlniatsYesterday.

Tka boi terms kern defeated tha ma- -

cklnlaU at Atklatie park yeetorday laa gnaia of baseball by a ano re of I to4. A god arowd was In ntlaadaaaa.

Tka following wm tka Una-a-pt

Machinist. BollaraMkara.taavar Pitcher AhersParas Oatahar WltoonDarkla Snortatop PabloNeteou Flrat Baa MurphyarSw,SsS,w ggHsntn'MM B'sa BCII aaC

Itaak Xbird Baas DoaohaaYou Uft FMM PreaboitMadlaoa . . . Oantar Plaid . . Wan IanItulkarford . . . Unit FMM FUa

MttrM Macklalata, Wklta. Boimrmakers, TkotsM.

Hugh Wllaoa, captain boilermakers;(i. a. Preaek. oaatala maaklatats.

a aW (' Meeman. who for Um paat sev

oral moaike kM kaaa under treatmentat tka Naadlw Baata Fa noapiUL laaaw In fsa Angola ooaUaulag traat-Mat- .

Mr MeahM kM bsan eoaaaet-a- d

wltk the SaaU Fa for a loeg tanaof yeara and kaa bald nany rMpoaai-M- e

oaVa poalUoM aad ware it not fartha uafortuaata conditions of hishealth, would aow be occupying so Ufa

Important odietsi trust with tks oonvpaa

THE MEMORIAL

DAYEXERCISES

OettyaMrg, Pa., May M Followingtke saaatda ant by President McKta-le- y

and nthem of his dtotlagulahedpredoiaaeia m the eiecstlve rbair.President Boesevslt came to Oettya-kar- g

today aad delivered the Memo-rial day oration on the faamua battle-Said- .

Tka crowd m naa of tka larg-est tkat wrar nttended si ml tor exer-cises here, and Included Inrga delega-Hoa- k

ot vetermaa from Harrlshorg.Pbllsdelphta, Rending and otherpolnta. Ouswaai Pwanyparher pre-sided orar UM eserrleea and Intro-duced tha pram dsnt as the chief on-to of tha any- - The preeldanl waagiven an anthMlaatlr welcome Mdhia sddrea wm llsteaed to with rkweat attentton by the large crowd.

Sa i&aaAkJ m l Im A -

Tha phMg where we ara sew hMwm a donate dtotlacitlon. Here wmfoaght awa of tbe great hatttoa of allUma, and hare waa spoka ana oftha few apeaehes which shall matthrough la ngva Aa loag m thisrepublic andarea or Ka ktetory toknown, so kmg akall tka mamori of'he Battle af Octtyeburg Hkewtoa m-du-

Md ba known; aad m bag astha Bagileh tongue la uadaratood, a(Mg shall Abraham t.lnaaw's Oattya-bar- g

apaaatt thrill the haaria of mm- -.

bind.Tbe civil war mi a grant war fnr

rtghtojaaaa; a war wagad far tha,noblest Meals, bat wagad atoa Inthorough going, practical fMhtoa. Kwm one af the faw wars which '

mean, la their sncoeaful outooma,a lift for Um beter thlags for thanations of awaklnd. Boms srara kaveaeaat tka triumph of order over aa- - i

arrhy and Heanttousaea and masonorndlng m llbeny; soma wan haveman t tha triumph of liberty over!tynany maaqueradlng m order;but this vMorious war of ours maaathe victory of both liberty Md order,

thr triumph of orderly liberty, 'hebestowal af civil rights upon thefreed slavan, aad at tha same timetha stern malstsace of tha sapra-mar- y

of the national tow throughoutthe length Md breadth of tka toad.Moreorer, this wm oae of tkoamra content In wklek It wm to IkeInwnaanmate Intarat of tha vaaqnlsked that they skoaM lose, wkllaat tka ame lime tha victors ac-

quired tka precious privltoga oftnnamlttlng to tbosa wko nm af-

ter tkem, i a heritage of honor fore7ir, not only the memory of thatrown vVtaat deeds, bat Um memory oftbe daeda of tboa wko, no lea val-iantly nad wltk eaual slaoerity ofpurprM, fanght agalaat tka stars latkelr eourses. Tha war left to as nil,m fellow countrymsn, u brothers,tha right to rejoice that tha onionhas I tea restored la Indalroctlbleskape la a couatry wkara slavery nolooser mocks tke boaat of freedom.Md alao ti e right In rejoice wttk ex-

ultant pride In tka courage, ihaand tha devotion, alike of

the atoa who wore tha bine and thamaa who won Um gray.

Ha to bat a poor Anwriraa who,loaning at tha Said, doea not feelwithin hlnwatf n deeper nrarencafor tbe naUon'a paat aad n higherpurpose to amhe the nation's futurertoe level to bar paat. Hare foaghtthe ruosen was of the rorth aad thasouth, tha eat and the wast. Tkasmile wh'.ck oa tkls field ooatoadedfor th.i auMtary wara veteran ara.la. hsidcned by loag campaigningm1 desperate fighting lato aueh In-

struments of war sa no otker nationtrcn t'oekMHtd. Tha severity of thafighting Is attested by tbe proportlonrle Ions a loss unrivaled In anybattle of simitar si as since tbe closeof tke Mnpfdaante struggles: a teawklek In certain regiments was fromthree-fourt- h to fwur-foort- hi of Um

mrn enraged, ftvery spot of thisfield has Its owa associations of ly

tuty nobly doae, ot augreaserlf MMi-ifie- a freely rendered. Thrfnasnea of tha chiefs who served lathe two armies form a long honorrail; and the enllatid mm wereworthv, sad even more Ihsa worthy,of those wha tad them Nvery acreof tt.u i net,'. hM Its owa aaoeta- -

tloi.n We M where the fight Urns-de- n

d aad around tbe vlltoarnf Oettraaarg; where tke stl..aryformed oa the ridges, where tkamvalry fought; wkara tke kills wanattacked aad dsfsadsd; aad wkara,finally, tka grant ekarga surgad uptka stone only to kraak oa tke ram

la tka Moody spray of gallaatIi liars.

Bat taw soMlers who won atOattyuburg, tha seMters who foughtto a finish tha civil war Md therebymade tkalr country mvn forevertheir debtors, have left us far moraevm than taa memoriae of tks warItself They foaght for four yaara laorder t.tat ba this ouaUarat thaawko came altar tkem, their child ranMd tbelr aalWren's children, mightMjoy a lasting peace. They tookarms not to destroy, but to avaliberty, not to overthrow, but to es-

tablish tha supremacy of tha law.Tbe crisis wMeh they faced wm todetermine whether or aot this peo-ple wm flt for aadtherefore St for liberty. rVeedom to

not a gift which cm be enjoyed avaby i bono who show laeutalvaworthy M It. la this world no privllege can ha permanently appropriated by men who have aot the powerand tbe will raacasfully to mithe resnoMibilUy of using It arightIn his rwoant admirable little voluma on freedom, and responsibilityla democratic goverament, lralaaatHadlcy of Tals hM point ad out thatthe freedom; wffieh to worth aaytktogIs the fresdaat which mesas au-go-v

ernment and not aaarchy. Fraodamthus conceived to a coast r act I vs foree.whl h enabhM m lateiltgent aad goodnan to do battar tklags tkan ka couMdo without R; whieh to ta Its aailbs sulsHRutka of Mlf-ratral-

tor oxtsraal reatnlnt -- the subetltutlon of a form of restraintwill, ii promotes prvffrea for the formwhl-- retards It. This Is the right

i ! of freedom , but It can only be

Indigestion CausalCatarrh of th

Stomach.Far maay yrs It ksa ban suppose' mt!Oatsrrh af lbs Slomseh osused Indigssnansad diraseasis, but lbs truth Is si tally theipea aits. Indigestion mums Mtartk, R.pMtsd sttsaks of Indlyasilen inflsnvM Nmmuesss lasmersiMs lining the stemseh sadtisesss the nerva of ihs stsmsch, tha ans-In- g

Mm glands ta secrets mucin Insatd sfths Jutoss of natural dtyssttsn. This toMlisd Catarrh at ths Stomsch.

Kodol Dyspipsia Curtrensvss all Inflsmmsiian ef tks mrnemarsnss Hnlnf ths alemach. pretscni lbsnerve, sad ears bad breath, sour risings, amm sf fullneM sftsr aatlnf , IndtyseMsn,dy if apsis sad all stomach treubtos.

Kodol DigscU What You CattLt-- J. l gs4r(MVaiAaL aif ftaiTrgvaRfw sw nSsrafsnnnmnnj nTTTtrnTag

BeaVsnvn4l flpany InapAnnV xs)SJ W 00 ssflaawj et snPaanaw sin ass. whwhreiu nv to emta.

Prepared by B, 0. gaWfTT A 00., OMssgs, id.

taken If there to a full recogalttan ofthe close connect Ion between libertyaad rMpoMlMllty In ovary dosswta ofhumaa thoaght. It wm sasMtlally thaview taken by Abraham liacota. andhy all thoee wko. wkan the ctvU warbroke out. reallned tha la a

demorracy those who dntra tobe coBsldered flt to enjoy liberty mustshow that they know bow to aa Itwltk nsoderatbm aad Jastira Is peace,and how to flgbt for it whan It toJeoparded by malice domestic or for-eign levy.

The leaaoas they taught as ara toasom m applicable ' la Mr svaryday j

uvea now no in in mrw uma a grantstress. Tha mra who made thla SeMforever ammoraalc did m becaaathey cotrbtnad tha power of realty toa mfty Ideal with tha power of ahow-in- g

that fealty In bard, practical, ronvmun-era- fashion. They stood forthe life of effort, not Iha Ufa of MM.Thry had that love of country, thatlove of Justice, that love ot their fal-

low men, wltkont which power aad resourceful egMlracy bat make a dealer to kls fellows. Yet, In additionthereto, they llkewtoe possessed tkapowT Md tka etfcleacy ; for otherwIm their high purpoec would havebeen barren of raaall. They kneweach bow to act for himself. Md yeteach how to act with his fellows.They learned, as all tha generation ofthe . ivll war lamed, that rare Indeedla the chance lo do raythlag worthdotai by one auddoa and vtotont af- -

Tbe nan who believed that tkecivil wa would be ended In ninetydays, tbe aaa who cried loudest "Onto Richmond." If tkey hsd tka rightstuff la them speedily lamed theirerror; Md the war wm actually wonby those who settled IbemMlvasteadfastly down to Sght for threeyean, or for aa match laager aa tkewar mlgkt last. Md who graduallygrew to understand that tha triumphwould coma, not by a slagts brillisatvictory, but by a huadred painful Mdtedious rsmpnlgns. In tha east andthe went tbe columns advanced aadr oiled, swayed from side to side,aad again advanced ; along the coaststhe black ships stood endlessly ostand oa before tha hostile forte; gnu-eral- a

Md admirals emerged lato Umlight, each to faoe his crowded boarof succea or fallare: tha am Infront fought; tha nan behind sap--piled Md pushed forward those lafront; and the SmI victory wm dueto the deeds of all who played thatrparts welt and manfully In thascores of battles, la the coi'tlea skirmishes, in march. In camp, or In reserve, m coeamlwloocd oStoers or iatbe ranks wherever nad wheneverduty called them. Juat mt It nraot bafor us In civil life. Wa can make aadkeep this couatry worthy of the manwho gave thalr lives lo ssve It, onlyon condition that tha average manamoag us on the whole doa his dutybravely, loyally Md with commonaw, In wkatever position Ufa allotsto him. National greataaa to of slowgrowtk. It ran not ba forced Md yetbe stable aad enduring; for It Is bus idfundnawntally upon national charac-ter, and national character Is stamp-ed deep In a people by the lives ofman) The mra whowent luto tbe army had bi submit todlucipilne, had to submit to restraintthrough tha government of tha lead-ers they had ckosen, ss tke price ofwinning. So wa, tka people, can preserve our liberty and our great naaIn time of peace oaly by ouraelvMexvrclalng tbe virtues of boaaety, ofstdf ratraint and of fair dating be-

tween su and man. In all the a aof the paat men have aaa oouatriaIimm tbelr liberty, because thalr peo-ple could not real rain Md order themselves, and therefore forfeited theright to what they were unable to umwith wisdom.

It was beeaua you man of the elvltwar both knew kow to mm liberty

snd how to defend It atneed that wa and our children aadour children's children shall koM youIn honor forever. Kara, on Mamnrialday, on thla great ImtUanaM, wa commemorate wit only the chiefs who actually won this kattto; not only Mwdaand his lieutenants, Haacoek aadReynolds Md Howard and BIcVIm,nnd the many otkera whose mmflame la our annals; but alao thachiefs who had mads Use army of tkaPotomac what It was, aad those whoaHerwards lad It la the camps lawswhich ware crowned at Appomattox:Md furthermore those who made aadused Its sister amtoe. MeCtelmn,with his extraordhary gealus for oc-

tant st Ion ; HoseocrsMS, Husll. Thoiass, ths yielding, the standfast; aadthat great trio. Bberaian, Sheridan,and. last Md greatest of all, Oraathimself, the alleat soldier whoa ham-mer like blows anally bat down avrathe iwowea of tbe mra who foughtagainst him. Abovo all wa meat hareto pay homage to tha oMeers Md anHated maa who arved and foughtand died, without having, as tbairchiefa had. tha chance to write asmaoa the tablets of fame; to tha nanwho marched and foaght ia tha ranks,wko were burled la hag traueba onthe fleid of battle, who died In rotamarked only by numbers In tha hos-nltsl- a

who. If they lived, When thewar wm over went bark each to histsk on the tarm or In tha town, tot hi lutr In iieare sa he had done

It In war; to take up lbs threads ofhis workiag Ufa wkara ha had drop-ped tkem wkaa tke trnmpata of thenation paled to arms. Today, alt overthla laad ear people meet to pay revereot homage to tka dad wha dadtkat tka natloa might live; and wapar homage atoa to tbelr aomradawho are still wltk as.

All are at oaa now, tha nana ofthose who wore tha Mm and Um mmof thosi who wore tha gray, and nilcan unite In paring ragpaot M thamemory of tame who fall, eaah afthorn giving his Ufa for his duty aswe aw It; sad aU should ba at Mein lenratag from the sonths of thanmen who live usefully while the Mnvacall for the performance of tha couat-Ic-

neceeeary dattoa of everyday Ufa,aad how to bold oumeiva randy to dienobly shoald tha natton ava againdonaad of bar awa Um sill mats proofof loyaRy.

At aaKlavera Tends,Canton. O , May M AU buataan

wm suspended nam today and taa pop-ulace Joiaed to eommsmorntlva Decoratloa day carenwnla a tha tomb ofPraldent MeKtnley. Tha exeratas nftbe day worn held under tka naplasof tke Oraad Army of tka Banaklte.From tbe many abates Sowers that ar-rived from WssatngUm, Cleveland.Chleago Md oiher elttoe. Mra. MeKta-le- y

setaetad several large eiastera toba placed at tha tomb of tha late presl

Ciaciaaati. O,, tiny M.Clninnntlobserved Memorial day by a sansMnlsnapsanlM of baslnaa, by a large pa-

rade af Oraad Army and Banatoh warveterans, children of tbe public schools,city Md ooaaty omeiais and vartaojacivic and patriotic orgMlsattoas.Mayor Fletsahmsnn delivered tha prla-uipa- l

memorial addraa mt SpringOrovo cemetery.

Sioux Otty, laM May SO. Tha meetImprealva Memorial day oasmoulaever carried Mt la thla ally waratboa laadlag up to Md Including thadedication of a handsome soldlaramonument In Floyd osaetery today.Tbe ledteatloa ceremoola, whichwere preceded by a parade of vHsraasand others, laeioded sddrsaa byJudge Oaorga W. Wskeneld Md oth--

MvsrtlliFl lrrnMWMrtWlta

Duraad, Mtob.. May SO. A hand-som- e

graalta monument la mamnry oftha twenty-eigh-t victims, nany ofthem beyond recognition, who per-ished in the wreak oc tka Wallace cir-cus trala here last August, wm d

today. Tka skaft la of graygranite, thlrtms feat high, Md suita-bly inscribed. Tha oat wm raised bypopular subeertptlon among; the showpeople throughout tha ooaatry.

St. Lewis Celebrates.Ht Ixmla, Mo., May 10. Tho city of

St. Umls Md the World's fair Joinedla celebrating Memorial day today.The local O. A. M. posts Md aba

of veterans, together withregular from Jefferson barracks.aarr'Md through iha principal streetsof tke aRy Md then proceeded to thaexposition grounds. At the Blair monu merit tke procession wm Joined bytha Philippine guards, conatabularyMd aeoati now stationed at tbe fair.Arrlvlag at tke Umlalaaa monumentInntde the cxnnHiiio-- i grounds, tke vet-eran a dlsbaaded and proceeded to faa-ttv-

hall, where tbi-- y Itotenad to ad-

dresses by Maj. William Warner, ofKmsm City ; Judge Ieo Baaairar.

chief of tha OrandArmy of the Republic, Md a numberot other apenkera

Okie Manwment Oedtoated.Dayton. O., May 30. Oae of tke

principal faatura of tha Momorial dayoelwbratlon in this olty wm tha dedi-cation of a monument over tka graveof the lata Harry Kissinger, la Wood-land cemetery. Klalnger wm mmdepartment oommauder of tka Ohio 0.A. R., Md died laat fall from Injuriareceived la being thrown from a horseduring a II. A. R. parade.

Tern) af Lafayette.Paris. May 10 The tomb of

wm visited by many Ameri-cans today Md wm tha sane of ap-propriate Memorial exsiotoaa In ac-

cordance with tho custom oc manyyam. Am Mas dor Porter Md sev-eral others delivered sddraass, alterwhich a mu. aber of wraths ware de-posited about tha tomb.

Rams Obssrvas ths Bsy.Horns, May M. Ftoga wara hoisted

aad maay private hoaaa today laaf ths Amerian Mamnrial

day. There wara ao sssoinl cara-miml-

Manila Has s Heifday.Manila, May 10. Memorial day wee

observed la Manila aa a general holi-day. Civil Md military omclsla at-

tended apeemt ohnrah ceremonies thisfnranooa and aftarward tha grava latha American cemetery were detor- -

ArttVabS snMnnaWI w4Hs!

lxMilsvllle, Ky.. May SO. Memorialday wm nh i arved hare under ths Jointausploa of tha Orand Army of UmHspubllc and tka veterans of theSpaalsk-Ameriea- n war. Tka grava ofjm mtoa soldlara In Cava Hill cem-

etery ware decorated.

Unveil Msnument at AadaaanvHIa.Andaraoavllto, Oa., May SO. Tha

moanmrat erected aara to tha memoryof the Mtohbaa soldlars who anffarad la Aauarsonvllls prtoea dariagtea civil war wm unveiled today wltkImposing Moralsa la tka prsaaa ota large throng. Tke guests of tke

Included Oovernor Md Mrs. A.T. Bltos, of Michigan, and a largeI arty of stats official, civil war veter-an tad other eltlwai ot tha asmsslat. Or Moss appropriate to tha

were delivered by the governorand the unveiling ceremony wm per-formed by Mrs HMss

THE WORK OF PROF. 8AN0B1ICR.

Tha Bthnoiogtoal society af IjmVegss held Its laat maatlag far thaeeoeou tha other even ing. A talk npMUis Ufa Md work of Prof. ttaantkrr.well kaown In Baata Fa, wm ane.eially Interatlng. Ool. R. M. Twtten-all- .

who wm a arsonnl frimd af thegreat alentlzt, related that ftair yaarawara spent by Bandeller In makinga aarafal study of tho wide dtariatatradmg from northern Mexico, ntoagtha valley of tha Olla to northern BanJmn county. Ho prepared a votamtn-on- a

work upon tha archasoiogionl MdatlusawglMi faatara of this ragdonMd lllaat rated it hy a thonund ptatadoaa la water oolors. Tha met ofpublishing this grant work would kaveban upward of f 100,000. Tha Frenchgovernment Md tha Oerman govern-ment Md the Amarima governnraatdacllned. (ircal publishing housesthought the risk too heavy, Md Baa-de- l

tor left New Mexico a muchman, Tka graataat

work written ooaosrnlng tkesouthwest will probably never ba pub-Itaha-

Hound in velvet aw, gold. ieaaanaript may ka roua'i la a roomof the vat loan, whither !made Her antIt, wkan his affarto to Snd a publisherfailed.

Bandolier Is aow workiag la Peru.It to Mrwateu that tha reralta of hisraasaraha there will mm be told latha Canary. K la believed that hnwin noon ravtett Maw Mexico

OFPICIAL MATTERS

OURPRW OONORBSA 0BLBATSSARTIOkBS OP INOORPORA-TlO.- f

g HOMRSTRAO RNTRIBS.

Oovernor Otero appotatsd tha fcitowing dniegata to the World's Curaw coagross to mast in the Fatlvalball of the World s Fair at Ct. Imison July 17, loot, at I oviock p. mProfaeor William O. Tight. Albuquerqa; Mta Josephine B. Pareoaa. Al

basmargM: rraieaaor J A. Wood.tata PV; Camlllo Padltln, Baata Pc

Mtoa Maggie J. Barber. l Yegas.Profs anr Kdrmind J. Vert. Ijm i

Mrs. W. M. IMrterflaM. SliverCity; Pmisswr C. M. Ugkt. RllvrrOlty: Mra. W. A. Chapman, Haton,1'rofsssor Chartoa R. Kayes. Bocorro,and Mra. J. Mat Oardmer, Houwril.nad R. F. Wright, Carlsbad.

Arttola sf Inarperstten.Tbe following Articles of lncorfrA

tton wara Sled la the onloa of tha tcrtltorial aerretary: Tke tkunadrroMining nnd Smelting Hnciany, Inoorpomted for a period ot fifty yenrsfor tke purpose of locating, buying,IsMlag Md developing mining proterlla In tho territory of New MexUxi,

Tha capital stock of tbe company laeOOO.000, divided Into 100.000 shansof tha par value of U each. Tha Inoorporators Md directors of tka mmpany Md Char! a F. Btackinnton, Riida M. Blacking tea and William THarris, all of Socorro county. Tl.principal otace aad pwee of bualn. mwill ba Bocorro, Bocorrn const

Bfseclal Policeman Kranedy 1 pr.Ing blataei: alt rlht as a merchantaafaguard. In bis rouads last nighttesting tha uoora of this and Hint,atom, ha foaad tha door of onr ot Albuqueraua's big Institutions unlock) 1

Ha Informed tha right parties andeverything was all light from tlttr"

SILVBR CITY SMELTER

BBN JOHNSON'S NBW PLANT IS

NOW RKA0Y POR BUSINESS,

The Oh. tham Copper com pany bl w

la Ha aaw smelter at Silver City ?mterday. Tha mill Is oaa ot ths muitcomplete 00-to- n cspaclty smcltors t

be foaad In the southwest. Hen Jluson to tha owner and mannger.

Tha Oomacbe Mialag aad Mulingcompany, which purchased tha HilvcrCity Hcdactlon worns from the llego-- t

irstate, which was operated by tin'smelter trust for quite a long perl..,),Md which wm burned to the grotintabout a yar ago, hM a large furoof Mexicans at work cleaning up thesite. They are taking out all tho oldmachinery, which will ba gone overby nkllled mechanics, aad as much mpoaible of It will be uaod In thn cmdructt'n of tka new plant.

Tha smelter, which It will lake pr i

haps uatll tha first day of unit yearto oompleta Md start will have twola-to- n capacity stacks.

Tka CacMcbc company will put Ina quarter of a million dollars Into tbeenterprise, which will undoubtedlyCTMtnatly make of It ona of the lea l

lug reduction plants In tke southwestIt to Iksir Intention to alao oonstru t,

a refinery In connection with thisplant m soon as tho smelter to complated aad running satisfactorily Buperiulondent Laaghron, who hM thework la obarge, to oa the ground andto considered oae ef tha heat smeltermen la tha couatry.

Whsn silver bells ring out ths oldAad play tha aaw yar In.

A spirit la Um winter woodSoftly begins ta spin;

No mortal eye has seen her faeOr watched her labors there,

Bat craa buda arc la her brasstAad blnantns in her kalr

She waava. upon her maslc VeomTha Mowdrop's silver sheen

Tha tender Uat ot April boughThe meadow's vetrat green ,

Tha lilac aad tha daffodilBeneath bar fingore grow,

And m aba toils from day to day.About bar matte the mow.

Ba what If sionds ara dark wltk siim.And wtadows white with frost,

Aad votea oc Um running brookIn Icy taws ara wot;

What W Um woudrou North. mUghte

Thalr crimson banners fllagMill antura In her woodland w

The bridal robe of spring- Smart s. f

I

The Home

Net to Salad: While hot (Mr IKsum Pfom six potstowa, sllCS,With NK Mil pepper aad I'hopped oaloas. cat twoi co h smell Mil Nad fryA ltd lO thhl oao-ba- OH ofvinegar and Immediatelyin potatoes and ontoea. ItirtHy wlta av.ith but

Pseshnt gelatine.and ana cap of

k

poor

hot or onid

Usehalf of

with sugar until soft,through a etove, add tho Retails aadr.wi. Than add tha wkilaa ofwell beaten ana. Mold and aat' 'm wo. wlih a ooM custard. '

Hi..

ruk

Made.

,rm,la "n u mueh r- - imm u

run

aeme war to a deitoete dee- - j rbytertaa chueeh. r" """"" mm, wn easily at Novfollowing a heavy dlaaer tha a Mnrf.4 ,.

richer puddings.

Serve

serve

Three-Pl- y Oaket Take tour

water

two cupfufci ef while aaaar, three oaa- -

filial flMSAj- - Sbbsua "

baiter and Mr. MHchooek. I'""Utwo Tshtoa tod. epeelal aaat who T W

aaJsTS the matter. uBK,rfo' dayssmooth. I the flour Ker. Moffat's to ba

a at j """., . ,wriskiy uaui smooth. Make the

layer of tkla miature. Tkea aidthe yolks eaaa tke seeoad bhy.

r Kor the wet. stir In one-hal-f eaafii rf chopped raisins aad a teaapomvmi tmen ut etaaamun aad alapios.

Apaetlsiat SaiMrwIah: Savory aaaov h ,,-- utc luncheon may be madefr.iui a ptmnd of cooked salmon oane--

l"i fine, aa uqaal smouataio. dreaalac aad l wo Ubleapooafalaur topped capers. Beat well

id lH.tw.-e- n thin slices or bread.Aix.tiitir sandwich often aerved la aa

PI" uer consist of two ouacea otoi.t I'bickcn flae, uae oaam

of iiam ur tongue whleh haa boaa.1 to two tables pooafwls of white

SNu'. and a plaeh ofl curry powder.um aquarea of toaat la batter,our this wltk mixture, bake for

i r mlautas and

cupful

A Bun Lear: popular loafmade from oaa quart of sifted flour,tlirea eggs, one Ublespoouful of bat-ter rubbed light witu two of powderedsugar, hair a yeast cake dissolved laa larga cupful of lukewarm water, acupful of curraaU waakod. dried sadliirko.1 half teaspooaful of saltand a quarter of sods.Mix all the together laa soft dough, except tha curracla. If

add a Utile warm water aad setla ua. l very light. Knead again.iiMiiu into a loaf when the currantshi., been dredged with dry flour aad

" rise for aa hour aadI Kc In steady oven, covering with.nxr aa it rises. Kat freah. not

w. rm.

Caks PIHInet Hulled lelaawith eocoaaut added aad flavoredwith oraaga peel makes a amiditK for cake. Th touadatfcm of theweI'lilnpt. la alwats a boiled Iclag. nmdeof a r up of sttsnr and five taMeomxHi-fill- s

water boiled together untiland poured over the white of

an egg beaten to a vary ettff froth,ileal In the boiled syrup as It Ispoured Into the white of egg. Add thejuice of aa orange and a email cup;

i roCTMBHt, to the icing aftertureada and grate In the peelan orange. Ileal mixture intowlilta of an egg. This will make twelayers of ruling, the eaka withPlain lelag flavored with half IksMud i,f an Ta make atilling fine two or three table--

prunes, ptavor

: chop a rbm. add a littlejuice and stir them Into a boll- -

iciag

MODERN PUEBLO POTTERY.

Collection sf A. p. Spleeelbere to NewMeafcs Building st St. Lewis Ex-

position Attraetlvs.Is a pmmlnsnt or ik

building 0,BnIdisplay deathup to date, received more attaa- -

tion than any one dlaplar fromdhr sertlou In the uaioa. Thta

display ot pottery waa seat fromKo by A. P. Splegslbsrg, aad among

h sUtyme pls.ss ssblblted, everyIM'itcry producing pueblo In tho terrl-lor- y

of New Mexico ta repreaaatod.This collection ta selMtOwlodfed UtomiKilsseum lo be one the beat lg'lie United ttatea.

Kor maay months, ami ever sinceNew Mexico board of amaagera

"f bo Iulslana Purehaee ospositionimiuifsiM Mr. to somla display irf pottery to tbe World'sFair he has been collecting a llaatal ie and oils there tor the exhibitonly tke modem pbttory svi R)efA'ins illsplar, aad there ta not a slaato

!. of ancleet or even fairly oldwork In the collection Mvery pteoa

or the moat India work-DMnfhl- p,

collection was boxed aad seatHt. Iuis tbe latter part of Marsh.

The exhibit wmatstld four tie-js- s

or jars from Aeoata peebm; nunsja. two bowls aad two UaaJHaalittle Jugal from Baal: from Ota, two

t najas. from Baa ar very large jar, two tlaajas aad

tiir smaU pieces; Baato Domluao.i tinajM, a bowl, two Uanjttaa ami'wo pitchers; Tasaque, a bowl, two"iiitaa snd three Mote. Teauque isho puebki la tbe territory be-

sides Oochltl whose people makeOorhlll contributed two Idota, a

and aaotber email place. HaaTusu also aent a few small pieces, for.with these people. those of

the rt of making pottery is al-

most obsolete Bantu Clara is repre-.--n

la tUf iliit.it by a tins .n tod

aua

of

raa

two tlnaja. a loving cup, a tlnajlta maneat Injunction agalnat thiwn mm Die nowis a rn. UMt tog maehlalata here, lis aald therewit four small pieces. When the we ao evidence nd Intention to omuiwr ia over tae pottery will b sold a disturbance.and Mr. Saiegelberg ha sJraadv raeelved several offara. There la suitea demead aaioni collector tor tbegaalet aad seln...; work of the rto Drt" " ""ladlana of Naw Mask vriHrtber aa- -

cleat or nodara. Carefully sotsctedciiciiiona Ilka tbeabove slway brief gawd pries.

DESTITUTE INDIANS

WtUL BRAW RATIONS PROMWHOLE BAM SHORT OP WATERTO I R MOATS.

Tha Unltadtake Immediateladlana apoa tbe m

voir with watar tor

provide Mm

CnrtoeIrrigating thetr

PnmpiM peseta ara to ba laataltod for tkla pwrpoer Tkle deete- -

km la tha result of a via whleh Rev,utnnasd la t ...

tornmade Weanlngtoa.

tba -- .

This

stirr.

It

J

tertaa ehureh at Tucson. Artauaatook the matter up with both tbe presi-oa-t

and the secretary of Iks Interior,belae; aooordad a x rsonsl interview by

WATER.

Drilling artaalaa

atoppwt

aaaJHr.

throoch

thoooaad

Molhollaad.drllllM tat-urda- y

tooklaswall-drllll-

aapectedHok,v.H

tmuMmeatal. ",,, blaaMbatter

ben 0onr,, iitatemeat,alternately, Waablaatoa orgaalaed

first

majroa

ohoppnd

a.l.i.

teaapooefulIngredients

or tke

few

nart

Bplebelberg

lldofoaao,

preeala.undoubtedly ultimate- - ooavaatloa

coastrurted. oapectedemaraaacy pumplna plaata ,unn'tailed. Ohlcaao, Maltimers.

broaibt Boatna. Plttabars. Washlaaton aaalaat

Maboratc aatertalamoatreaervatloa Tfadnoadaj

oarrled government, dealgaated Americapreveat Humorists' aapost-starvla-

Muaineea leagaeorgaaisstlon

aapport. Presbyterian ebaiek Mercaatlteworhlag waats scheduled ihsIuh

aalfHamtalalag. hamHistPresbyterian sentatlvea;

working States cam-tim- e

government mlsaloeer pensions;irrts-itl-m. project, dette. haawsrlat. lecturer

MAJOR KEYES

VISITS PASOKEYES MRS.

Major

MRS.LUNA.

Unitedretired.

Key, aad' 2"?.daughter.

pieces silverCap-tain l,uaa. Valeacla etmaty, who

drowned while emealag streamsoldier

Mtatea army.enmmeat-la- g

Keyes

Major Keyes

ooaelu.then

years, where

In

Um

OF

at P.e

ofa

ofis aa

of

baOf

la go of

of for a or taa

ata

bo

M St.It.

Is to

fill of l"""of

ha Is of theI rrm

ef for

of

I'Mtbe

Is

rise

but

fit!-- ,

of

the

lee

of

Th

and

mit,

,

J

'

os

-

.

i

mtmmt ine aeon IW aa . Iu m7 , inai rmr.of r oa

be M thely but for 11 he

la- - " ofhe

the I

aad of the I

saythe will to be tor the

by tue the h oen aa ai hla to at the

has wl.taad be at a

It at thaaad to the .

of the ofIn

ato aid In pro- - of

fta--

A S. B.

EL

A. 8 M of the

SILVER

atmompaaled' by rat!!!"..!are wJT "JL"

im u UuI .ZTTZZof

ofa

In Philippines as a of the

Inoa the of lo

Urn

Is ofta Itouteaaat at S2!"!L Jlr "W-B-

lt

aad Ihrmgk ""I 1 Ima ma a iL s ." v' maad 1

distinction, coming at Itsa cavalry,

among In-dians hedisabilities necessitated re--

taiag la.w- - i .

end made a major.afollowing

a son-in-la- Ulaconflict rapUla Harold H.

Plake. of Infantry arm. lala-ta- the service, aad Lieu-tenant Korea of

epooniHis atoned Is

. ... 1mmom wW MsIb Msslmllllau

aay

Ba-n's

U

only

two

Is

ofell known I.una family, of

In wko lifein of oountry. and Uu-teaaa- t

of the lata-try- .ta tbe mm. Ueuteaeat Keyes

hilled a fightleading a aad

week later Captain of tbedeath a stream

wane attemptiag to It oaMonies nt tbe World's I 'Mr wttn Uwton. justu a of ' " saimatlias,

of

tlaajoa

wo

Ilka Tssu-- a

Captain mm a troonder la the HoughPresident Roosevelt

the

Denied.Ottawa. Km..

Smart

ssd

rid sMt

willto

at

of

meal

PLOW

Ocsunds Santawait tba

tbe Usltad Indue- -trial school at SaaU

foot rridar alatL biiwora qalto aairoas sow watar atraak.waiaa iron snaaa to twantrfat la tba ptpa. aa

aw, bat thara stasia to nlaatvH, aad of aaortlast

Tha drill will aow to bo aaaadoraor to this strata,tar. Tkla will laiarfaro wltk tha

work tha drill wasteSftjra. fall foot will bodrilled, oalosa at artaalaa Sew

bsfora that dopUOos who baa tha

wall,Saata Raoa, wftra wilt

roBMla two or Uuwo daaa af-ta- r

aaotber ootit atwork aaar towa.

Pwnay Mew te Meet LawH.Loots, Mar M.--A Rood of iokoa

and jokelots

milk iSd

Durlsa tbeoa threeadd milk aad bald

little a time, beetles; rOffvery

aad

over,

threads

prunechop

airy.

modem

strlh

IMSHMWU nottloa The Eaa Carlos vn mr '"'i'reservoir will ka,Mt lrtlw

tbe present lna there willwill be eeveral them In

The power uaed will bom Mewfrom Toato Basin Ynrk

voir plaat. other cities country.Rev. Moftet that 5,00 ledlaas being

on have orranged visitors.latter

part of year them from Pres" dayThe dry season ruined ttoa. Tan Mea's

their eropa. they will without entertain the baa.The quet club. Amoag

la this field see ru....tbe ludlaaa With this house repre-ea-

view the mission- - Hon. Rugeae Ware tbenrlea have been long Kansas poet aad Unitedsecure Robert J. Mar

aad they have aad author.

AND

mates army

WITHMAX

Keyes.laao,

he

In

In

In

wivia BETO

H. of Valeacla

Max All very the

of

Mrs. .una. who waa ,sJ masaiva solid

waathe

UnitedThe Paeo Herald.

visit MajorPaas City, says:

one old army

captaincame

Jack Twelfth

Luna,Mew

law,

Xeyea.

while Just

whenPair

Indie pottery omoar's

idota.

Riders,

bars

struck

AriQlBNT PIBOBS MAY8EMT THst FAIR

Mrs. Jseua aaaraerMrs.

Mrs. Uaauosssaat

Wivewbicb brought to United

Bpaalsh aaceotora lal70. Cltlsea

friends In central Mew Mesleo.pleasure of at

these aaclent family heirlooms, havereauemed to seedto World's Pair taem

waa tbe oatbreabor Civil war served eerioosiy soaataginat moody eoafllct with i.,. won"

outalon lie

west and served tbasustained

his

charge

swollen

resebed

artaalaa

raatrart

roaseat.be much admired at

Mexico

Mawr Oemmenscment.Pa M. Mvery- -

leadlaesa torrrr.'T.mn'mmmnMntMl week at Hmu Mawr aollaee.

bealuKeye son evVnluTlh b.TZ:.rf halt; In the army In hi.

and tha Bn.Hi.t..American

the tba en.aow

the oav- -

theMm.

Ico. the son loot hlaserrlce hlaMax

wastbe Phlllaahie

oaa

motcross

wuiehcominan.

whlehlieutenant

Balm

ItratwaMani

STRONO

taa

1M

wraaa

not

raa

for taa (afttor

that

Mr

waaDMt

for

SOLID

mii

was

were theBtatea by hrtbe year The thst

whonave nad the

Mrs.the aad piece

Hothe

ganVaagam

honor

torwhich

Thlrt

rpir. aaa. should shewill the

Mew bttlteing.

Tha exercises willIt' haa and mm- -

law

sou

me

lumi

waa

waa

the

colleae. Theglvea by the sealer will

taha ptacs oa aad thedegrees wilt be . oaferrod on tbe dayloiiowiag. The addreea will be delivered by Oarrall!. Wright, preeldeat of Olark uel rurally, kis "A Problem

Social

sardsparty,

SUIT FILED

JOHN SN8BB AMD HARRY NORMAN ALLBOE PAILURE OP J..HITOHIM TO OONTRACT.

i XKcnim, Iks lesseetbs sTvoalag ta mada the de-fendant in a suit filed in tbe dlstriotcourt Saturday br Joke

Mew

oaloaol. and later ooloael aad served aad Harry Norman, uatll reoeatly bus--

""nw nrooio, Arisoaa. who msrs manager aad editor ofwss a major aad later lieutenant eoi- - the imper. la whleh theyoael; with Captain W. If. H. I aeek to recover the ram of $S,T0S torIra, of Im Crueso, who later beoame aa alleged failure to live th.a major, and with, many other well lrm of a contract, says the Ml Pasokaowa meg of tbta sectloa, aad at the I Herald.lurreador of Santiago ha setad aa la The plalatlffs In their oomplalnt set

rm-me-r oetween lesaerai Torrall, the out that oa Pebraary It of tba prssantretfiien com meaner, aad Bbaf- - rear, catered lato a onewi, u AmermaH oommaauor. traoi wna utoat, by tba terms of

ieuioaanc noyea went Into the wbleh he agreed to orgealae a atookSight aa a aHbaltera In Captain Luna's company for ISSO or more la leasetroop, using its lieutenant, bat and publish the Mveamg Mows tor ano waa soon promoted ta the pooitloa Period of five years, girlag themof first aad made tbe adju- - third the eapttal atook.l' uoetmei noosevoit. As he had Tbe dofoadaat, ta alleged, alsoalready In tbe regular army as to par back tba stock at too

eaimieu mag. where he was work- - rate of ffo a month uatll ftvs worthlag for a hla of the stoeks was la thta meaner tokenor military affairs, was a great help I up. Those things the dofoadaat prom- -to eutoeel.

IntonationMar M.-nt- etriet

Judge today denied application

GATARRHIs all riser.

Elf's Ortamilnai m, mmlm

mSStomey s

Is

'rounds ttataaP

dapthM

n la

It

A

la

H

Crm.m

riark,

Is

or

in

in

In

Is

Laaa.

la

WORLD'S

learns

looking

Baaebea

pteces

SrystiUryan Mawr. May

Major

clus,Wednesday,

conwnaatemeat

sakject beingIn

PPBRPORM A

r. presentNewe.

or managingisspsttlvely.

Jewel- -

aa m

oeaerai J. r. Mlobim

second

lleuteaaatIt

served agreedaa

commlaaloe. kaowloage

lu

ta

at

load to do by first of April, theyMtege.

la coBsldsrstlon of above condi-tions, plaintiff, who wore at tbattime lessees of tbe News aa a smb.of tbe Saata Pe railway tor a nee-- 'TL-TTT-

...

hm

ths

thetbe

' ' wire pwmiBBiag eompany, agreed totraaarer a three years' taaas whtoh

I they held oa the paper to Mltehlm aadatso to ream la In hla emptor at astipulated salary aad to raa aad bum-ag- e

the paper tor him or bis ageaU.The ptalatlfTa allege that the defend.

ant haa failed to live up to aar oft tbeeoadltloes of aald aoatraet aad tbatthey are hereby damaged la aba sam

at.TUc. for whleh ihey d

or um Iimm m4 i kw.tuisH ai1 w. W Spargo, accom

ia

BMStotamdsirioua iiifkoiS,.n1i-.PB1"- d Hiss rampbell. will leave

ofof

Kl

of

of

of

o."

trtidLi'lST

New YorkNews Letter

2

444444S'il44i4 'r-ooi- , ooatha rroai

Maw Impraaaloa ooatba darlai saata thaa ooais aalaiaa aroaad aaioiia tiia Maadalaaia dlaaaaaa. tat w mi ik.of Jwdgo Parftar, umm if ha la Meat- - jcorraapoadlai wfh, tha total waad bo will owo bis defeat to tha Tba deaths iron rarobro-oataa-l

stloaer aad sptosfalaeea of bis owa aoalaitla. said l)r. Brtaaa. were taa'

eaaiaalaa aw B. Hill. Tho Pr oaot of tha total for tha awktck old pollikiaa Is plar-- whk h la roaatdtrtd htshly

ma is sjiramn to anierataad. Aarpnlltleiaa wltk aa areraae atodlcaM ofcoajajoa ooaoa taaat know that

la aat a strong candidate, aad htadefeat la Now York Is almost certalaunless tha rartoee elotaenta of hisparty eaa ba karatonlted la saeb a

aa to brlac oat tha toll partyat tba Beat election it u aqaalty

nlaar that to aatasoalse the maH row.ertol faettoa la Ibo party la every waypoeslble la not a vary good methodnriagmg aaout harmony. The attitude of Hill aad hla associates, is consldered by many sensible aadatlve democratic potlUolaaa aa perfectir suicidal aad extremely footlah. Itaeems that Hill as well aa hla tuatg- -

nineant little appendage. MoOarrea.are determined n hamlllata Tammaayleader MurpUy at every opportunity.puaatuiy uader tba mlatakea Impraa-aloa that they eaa force him lato subjection Honat-- r or later Iher will naaoabtedly discover that Ibey made aaertoetf mlatske, bat K wilt be Parker

will have to suffer the aqueeose or tneir stupidity Ho willcome the victim af their petty apfte

reeer- - Tammaay

Tbe suesUon of bow long Oovoraor(Jean latoada to watt before bo re- -

"'as his pooitloa aa governor, to devote himself altogether to hla datleaaa ohMrmaa of tba republloaa statscommittee. The two poattloaa areincompatible, aad It la geaerallv admlttad that tbe governor has praoU-rall- y

no choice In matter, Tomaae an attempt lo hold both neiMoaa would Invtdve him In no aad otdifficulties, besides giving to the dam--oerata a powerful weapon whleh theywoald not be alow la ualag during theoomiag campaign, u believed Incertain circles that Ooverncr Odoll lanot particularly anxious to rorlga thegovernorship, aad that ba will boldoa la path poattloaa aa long aa passi-ble, but that finally he will be earn-polle-

to yield to public opinion, wblehIs strongly opsMoed to sorb dualism.

One ot moat remarkableaomeaa of America nivll, partlculsr--

iy nraaa life, la the wonderful paileaee with which I he public enduresroe most outrageous Impositions byoorporatkms aad glaring Incompe-tency la management of nubileinsiiinuoos. one or the most remarkable specimens m the line of angelicpatience under tbe most aggravatlaaroeuiiioae ia titnature with which the tie1! pab- -

win new esMtanei taer Ineompetncy and absolute look of

common sense In tke management ofne nrooklyn Rapid Tranalt eommmr.

it ia true, the bridge problem usimpte aad eaay to solve, bat tbemetboda employed by tbe oomaaar

aasmmeiy insane aad ridleu- -

ms that it ia difficult to believe thataaae man originated them. Personswho ara compelled to nae tbe bridgetralaa every day. never know whereto go io get a train. One day tbevwalk up two rllgbt of stairs to thesonustomed platform, aad whoa theyrearn me top they are ntorated tbattney nave to go to eon.e ether pmtqorm. That means, of course, toss oftime aad cllmhlag of stairs. Mast

the arrangement may have boaaobaaged agaia, perhaps to former platform, perhaps to a third oae,anmeiimee tne regular bridge tralaarun: at other times, absolutely without delalie rata or system, tba bridgeBweeengera are crowded lato lastcar of tbe rvjular train. Mnt mmatter what the laomapeteat awaage-mea- t

doss, tbe natrons never im.their temper, aad accept tbe tribula-tioa- a

caused by stupidity of

aau without aa matter of course.

The war wbleh IMatrtot AttorneyJerome and eMy authorities have

aaaiaet tbe pool reruns haafecdeedly a liussorous sWe. la faet.

whole warfare seems mora ilkaa big farce comedy tbaa sarthlae abm.The polios force of ths etty waa la- -atraeted wit great solemnity tbat Itwaa taetr duty to ferret out taaasones of 'aiaulty. vulgarly sailedrooms, aad to lupprees them wrtfc tbaIroa of tbe tow. Tbe WasteraUaioa Telegraph company was direct-l-

held responsible for the oatoteaeaof tbe pool rooms, because K furateeedthorn with tbe race reports, wktokrorm tae baals of raeiag beta. Jerome, taa satire ministry of flrsstsr

Tork sad the press of tbe ettyoomoiaed la aa Indigaaat outcry attba oomiatloa of directors of tbeWeatera Uaioa Telegraph eompaa.

yielding to tke prsseure of pub-lic criticism la tbe tnsaagesmmt of theWeatera Uaioa, ordered the sesMtlasroat or race reports stopped. Thatorder was sffeetlve Just oaa day. Porone whole day the tleher ssrvios waoaspeaded, aad the uaual reports wore

cm seat out. Oa tbe toUowta day.however, former status restor-ed, aad tbe pool rooms, sslnaa. etwere aerved with the race reports as

Then aa order was lai n ml kvbe msaaaemaat of tbe Weatera Uaioa

to dlaroatiaaa tba eat Irs raeiag aar-vis-

even atnpplag tae saeriag ofiho order was te aa lata

Immediately, but the pool remasaaa weeing put tm sver sad are

taetr rase reports wit boat tbeslightest laterruptloa or hitch of aayklad Tbs question aow Is. tram

at-

4--

4--

warvote

now

. seehM. nesn I. su., m ihu,- - tonight for southern California, where whom aad la do the nTgum Mh, mail; TrtHS.. I ,hf uu4 M , NROrt?gat ttod If lb. ord.kl T Uh HSHS. M- - nmei. v . a, r r..t ti maaagmnf f tie Wrstern Union the

a actually nforccd, as tho nftlnlalaassart. Thrrc la evldaatly a roloradaantirtaaa la tba wood ptfe mmwkora.

ur. lianaaa W. Nana, m ohareo oftha Bartrtotaaal Pipartiaat afHOaltb. baa mmAm taa ik.i

"wworo aptwai MMOiiaama ooHor tbaloot weak, aad a haad rod aad Sftr

Tork, Mar M.-- Tho tba froot

ok--1

aor, David weak,sane tba rM(irl

Par-ker

eoaeerv-

wao

the

tbe

thethe

rora

daytbe

the

the the

the

pool

arm

the

the

aad.

the waa

wll,

aJarmlai. The dieeaee baa steadily inareas maee March 1. aad not ataeeISTI baa there Ua such aa exit break.Aaotber featare la that the eases aresceodlasly riraleet. aad tkeee whe

esoaae death from the disease are :I he several nt the dalm I Mmael'

geaeraiiy left with some Impedimenteither blindness, deafaees or paraly-Pnrmert-

it waa believed thatthe disease only attached children, batthe records of the departsseat showmat thirty three oases were of personsbetween five aad fifteen years, tweety- - three of peraoaa flfteeu, aadtbe rematader of childree uader fiveyears. It I sot haowa what haa reused this

There seems to he a perfect essdeeVic of crtaw la this ctty at preasat.

crimes agalaet the peraoa,aad I be dally papers an liled withtke most sseseltneaJ storisa of murders, aalotdee. mrsterloaa dteasMe

ate. Unrtag the last threemoaths the number of children aadrowa persoas who have mysteriously

dlsapeared, was unusually great, aadIt may be added that the pedlre depart- -

meat or .mutter New York haa aotdistinguished Itself by it sueeeos la"adlag traeea of the mlaalag aereatiaOne of the most seasaUoaa! rases lathe dlaapearaace of Mrs. Iemy Jones,

In

lao

hi

It.t

eThese Imfore

client

i

a around

aboutof a wealthy quite Mured tbat be of

in circle. The die "n" ruad the priarlpaiappoaraace or woman drop la

unearthing of a good ahele- - wbor be hoped toton Joaes family closet. na a car toad of bottled sever--

Mnude hu ..... I he mithat of solMude by "M- - ,,f ,h tbe

purebaalag a ad I moving slowly fromat "

U l The ptaee aweu- - tk.a.o on a

of travel, wJ I"" ' would carryaud m to awiWoraeaa. lest aattev. in tk.

nermltlcal tastes of the teWated act

SOUTHERN

Msvements sf the Horned SleekMsrkets.

there have raiaa etorulstnriT,c""1' "P nui posaed Mailroadgood fallen In vert- - avenue km

parts the country surrounding war. going raster,that range general in While K laat- -ere rapiaiy improving in nonsoaasBCo.Thta, added to tbe large number ofshipments that have beenmade and Ihoas to be made la very

future, will greatly relievecondition of (be cattle on tbe raaa

never aaa aeea smouat afms aad ittRerlug tbat partiesnewspapers aswrodlted to to.canty.

mere hlpmeat tromatookyards at Itomlng durtag the past

aa IUMOWS:H. Hall. bead or imiUu.

Hugs.

J- - Paaior. beadyearilic.

CATTLE.

Northern

W. A keeil nt

Mrs

T. K.T. K.T. 0W.

carpenter, by latherHI head of yearlingsKerr, bead of yearlingKerr. SI head of a

Word. T head of yenrllaas.Mdwarda. I head of vearltoan

Wllsoa Bros.. bead of mrthsgs.T. 0. Word. IN head of yeerHaga.joaa a. amyer aad Iwla isa

head of yearlings.Wamei, lit brail of ycarllaga.

OUM m tk. rt. ...Wanton attempted b"'w

ot ins gradtog ramas on thertma. says the Needles Bye. It

was long a walk aad be bene metired out. Hours afterward two trav-elers fouad nearly dead from

aad. although they did all latheir power to recuperate theened man, bo died Marl springs.ne waa uaderaeatb some she!viaerook where as had dragged slmeetf torINxMeottoabrought Ivaapah the eoroaer'sjury in a verdict of death fromesaooure. Utile learned of rela-tives, he was a man of evbtoatrovtag disposition without familyties.

Meeting ef B'tval Brttb.Oes Molaes, Mar St. Tbe

graad lodg meettoK of la- -aepeadoat Order of raal Nrrtk, wblehwin begin a three dare' suasion to-morrow, has attracted to Dos Motsssa lumber of mea of aaitonsineaee. Oa the prnram willappear Hon. Isador Maraor, senatorelect from Maryland other speakerwko are expected are Samuel Ataeb-ule- r,

former democratic raadldats farof llliaoto; SMward rtose-wat- er

of Omaha, Adjolpb Kraus afOhlcaao, aad Mayor Pols ofKalawasoo. Mtohlgaa.

MUotosn at Andersenvllk.May eraor

Bilaa. areomaaalsd tor toesmbora of govsraor's staff

a auasber of proas) a --it veteraasethers, left Detroit la a special

trala todar for the south. Their objective potat ta Qeor-gla- ,

where, oa Meaaerial dar. therewill be dedicated a moaameat te teaMleklgaa soldiers who died or sufferedla AadsreeavlUe prieoa dartag

Mr rasjta te Aadsr sari lie taepartr will visit a naasaer ef tba

me se4tleaeMi of Toai

Chinese Crest.Pekla, haa W-- u

Issued ao deereeeatabiiehment of a Red rme

ricty in rhina and that It oin thaternatineal ronveatloa. Tha sam ofoaa hundred thoaaaad Uela from the

aooiotyaar7 aaa Boaa dewded to

THE 0BBOLLITA UAMO ORAMT.

Ia part It Km salt of the rebmieolaad Kraal. wuch ooautaa im.Oooeroa la knatod partly la oom--

uea or nwaallllo. Valencia aadaad whleh aaH has boaa need.

lnas the Seeoad Jadleml dietcimrt before Jadge Bakrr Is Albaaaer- -

iwe. me jaaae aaa made aa order dlrectlas the refer.. Hamr r. Im mdie nnal report tomorrow, aad baa

ike caae tor Wedaaoda tor mewoeratioo of ike report sad to beararguments by apna A rfftlMoa by the Jedee la asaeoted atearty date. This will rioaa the aasnd mtereets

over

Itotrolt.

win then talBedZTv ln principal

sate

Tbe,lmmt hlag bat capsule coats.

HrtrMl Ke. Dote-- shsiaa who were to attead hurRodey atttoraeys be

wwrcaent claiming aboutor the great

PAT MM krWJOM

THE LATTER WON IN RAsIB, BUTTHE PAT OAUSBB MUOHLAUOHTBR.

Tbe lutya at Ijeexp's brewing setab-ilabaie- at

at Bt. Iww jrtll bareaa. os M St. Ksmlmaa wboa theyce this Item. Mr. Kaufmaa Is tberaveling reprsssautlve tor tbe

impe. aaa is jast returalagfoea tour the wort

Mom

alee

-- topped off here to enjoy a few day"et to Interview the company's'wol ageata. BarboeM Oloarl. Hewaa ernedultd to hmvo tor St. Ioalaoa the No. I moral eg, but tbeirata came la two hemra late

the wife man., aad out bad pleatyprominent society m WM"

the haa led to w aad ntthe alsed

,,soil the

In the tbe-e. imrerea aaoat a minute too

Adaiea ..... "mg, aad when reached iaproof she Is fond hotel

slxty-eer- e farm tola.waa oat tba

tag bar oountry aaat Kmkoatoma. 'JT" '"W tHmm4'ta far tea. run as toot

HasM mJd "? MB"b" blmperfoet

The trainw"

aad

slreadvtbe

near the

mere

nave that

ike

weenT

f'hlllllM

Foster,

tl

Mro

J.

too

him

weak

theto

broughtwaa

as

Is..tbe

opealag

governor

Samuel

Mich.,aad

aad

aad

Aadersoavllle,

Oeorgla.

Red

orderlns:so

the

tko

ooaasel

sate

VS.

MAN

tbe

aadA

thta

ie

m, was witaia a few yards uttbe rear ear of the trala. wktok baa.

in ne ine eDOriai or taetoraat Halverslty Otoe aad Meadouclub, ar although tbe muetom hupsnweivta oa me vstorts, he could raas meter aad therefore railed lo de- -

osaaoe tbe space between himselftbe movie iraae. tm mmA ki.

While been ao ! I imii. x , . k !

IT... ' m uowtag. ne aaa thestill ahowera have romous of ' aad hM. gave

city the "P the haee disgust.

thei

were

SM' lis of

J- I

H

c

M7

.

W.

near

sunaad

war

thewar.

to

MayImperial

aad

Hot

,

I,

aad

ed, thi- -

aaamp Hmnh- -

watrbed It.

caused a merry laughwho stood nearby

WHITCOMB SPRINGS

A NEARBY POPULAP RESORT VhS.ITBB BY MANY PEOPLE.

The toitowtag patty aaoat Baturay aad stoasmy at tbe springs;Prod Mwmnu. Mtas Maam n

Dr. ntagernid. Miss H. wum y.Mtemm. Mies Hetty wiHoy. Ralph

Wilier. Mrs. K. I. Hues! ot the stata made' tae trio on hAreifcMt. ''aRjeeae."

aad

lb-- . M. K. Wyldor aad Mr. Ahmet.drove out aad is ant ttuadar.

-- so u. . HUifrnm nad Mrs. Wabeua. aso rormsr rrsm. rmkmsti. aw.

totter from Milwaukee, wore vmttors

Mr. M. C. Isnsra. of Ytmkera. N. raaeat the last few days at tbe betel.mo win wave leas eveaine on n vksto patwats at Yoemera. Ha saperts lo return tarn toil.

W. W. Bacon aad toantlv um u...kUeaals aged It, N

to make tbe trip from Maavel to aome

from He was

aad

imi

Mr.ths

leofes

ttni.

hta

ri mala all

allies are oeeapytogthe hotel. They

Jtoraaiilto Baarrua. Mia. askri i.Ha. Mtaa asmaa Neaaler. sir aaa ate.. larger. ooostHutaal a saetw tai

Huaday aad decoration day atr. c. Butssaa aad tomtiv nneas ma ... w

n. sieure nave arrivediy engaged in pJIchleg teats wblokany win occupy during taa aui

sstmic party tetor of A. UNewtoa. saoat asoat of Itocoratkm dayn ims nnsny.

(martos Ooasai aad slater. Mtaaltey. ara ooaxfortsbly astttod la Co--sew i wmgs" waere they willaw ta

la

In

in

toex

w

ia

0OUBLE BIRTHBAY PARTY.

Meetor Willi Praser sad Mtas BetePreaer Henared.

Laat nsgbt, nt No. IM BanU Isvoadwag. Mr. aad Mrs. Aamraw Pvnsorsame a double btrtmtay party ia boaor' e fuurteearb aad ersveatst eaatr-erserte- s

of theii two ablMroa. Willieaad abate r raaar impeotlvefy. Thepareats wore aoaisted ay Mr. aad Mrs.MeBpaddea aad Mrs Dry aad all who

hugely for several hours, ice arumad rakes, aad other good teiaaa aar

enimraa were served. Tk Mtowtewere present (Mrl-Pm- aets Myurs,Vanm aad Milken Nomaa, BsHUMoraani, ftoehei Boyd, Jaae l"tod ye itoyasa, Hsrasesatosv-atora- a)re MeBpsddia,Uoie, I4rie Hawthorae, UaesRarry-- PteourU ks. Prod Ury.

DryltHf wrofwrajtiwHei ttoudy asveUapdrvaatorrk ; (key dry aa tbs sevrettous,whesh adbrr U lbs inembmae aad deeum-naee,mal-

mlu fits serioaslfuttbto thenlbs trtllasiy term of catarrh. Avoidalidry.tag totoasats, tomes, aUMika nd sailad use abet vbiuh rUannw, soo.Immi sad

l JOT'S Cieatu IbWra U surh rvrnedrwit sere saterrh or said ia a headr aad pleseeallj A trial sie will bs

1 10 easts. All drusatMs sell tha18s. sis. Ely aVuther. ad Warra at., M. Y,

Tbs bnba enr witbont pels, dues autIrrUsie ur esaae sasssiug. It td lustever aa irritated and try .ur(,, rliv.lag Imssedlsl.ly tk pan.r il iitaaiuBiils.

With U'a rriu K. in y. rs armtdSgsiuel Msmi UeUrih sud Hy fever.

MYSTERIOUS DEATH

OP JOSEPH NIXON

TOOK OUIMIME TABLETS. THINHAO OOMVUUSIONt AMD PASSEO AWAY HAS ffTMO ,K tirrIHSURANOK.

ofaf hla

ot or frosi nataral saosss tatardaraw, la a qjootkm that la haiag ofaM eoteatlieaity laTestlgaied

byjha oSMsrs aad several pbyaiciaaloear. ays the n Paso HereM

Tbe death It a most peeutiar .nrad hi tarrmiaded b several

circamsteaeea whleh. looked .t nrway. ladloate saleldc. aad In snh.iwmr a i.Marsi death The rf. .

at ,

-- -.

ih- -

toutly RMlntalaed a sl.nr- -

lirfore his death that ha I s.i nMa

crieddied have testified hft.

mntmm as mmttrrtbat Mltoa's i.eath was attended .

everr symptom of etryebnlne pnmhat.

Tbe dead mass atomash has b...roaaoved sad Ha soatoato are beinsmrraod by !:. Vilas sad the result oftbe aaaiyets . tt m thought, settlethe mooted ueeettoa aa to the aaneof tbe straage death

Tba suicide tbaor Is mreagthesclby 'be fact tbat Mlaoa oarrled ITI.ftn..msaraaos, $N la tbe New YorkUfe, the same amount la the MutualIJSs, a almllar amount le the rrudentlal aad ll.oan i ...

H ' of thla lasers nee . i..Mm within the past eight monthwith the eseeptloB or the Aea mrrled la tke Mseabeea

mm onoms mmEXCITINO IHCYCLK RAOES ANO

BABE BALL OAME VEaVTBRDAYAPTBMMOON.

Tbe evtatn at the fair aroaaanterdar were attended by about

'

Pato. Tbe Wryele races were thofentare of tbe aofteraoec. la tae sea lorfaces Vev Srat prise was woa by KayHetvle, wltk w. P. Cook seramd, adNArmoad Btasam third. Metvtor aadOw 'led oa potots aad rode halfmile to deride tbe wiaaer Hetvle)dletaneed hie adversary st tan Snlshwhich made Mm the winner of theSrst pnse which waa a Hue Hnetrr.iMpecial bicycle offered by P. J. Howtoo. sporting soods mernaant .h.Ooid avenue. Btamm aad Cook tie.itor seeoad place aad bad to an aamhor half mile to darton tbe winnerOnok woa tbta rare, which pieced h.aad Met v ley oa tu for poiats. H tley aad t!ook rode Clevclaade an.iHtamm rude a Hartford. Tan foib.alag are the races aad tbe wiaaere

Or Mile Open Sealer Ctos.Hay llelvley, Srst , W. P. fV,t,

seeoad. Raymoad Btamm, third.HsM-Ml- ls Hafi-iles- p Jualar Otoes.Harry Uodsoe. scrateh. Srst; Rddie

Truawell. c retch, seeosal ; kfWn(toihm. M yards, thtrd.

Hsif-Mll- s Open Sealer Otoe.Ray Helvley, Sral. W. P. tH.k

amyiaoad atasasa. thirdHaif-Mll- e Hsndtosp Junior Ctoes.Harry itodsoa. sevateb. Srat: bbtoir

Trasweil. soraech second: HerhonHolies, u ynrda, third.

Twe-Ml- i Hsndtosp.ttob Hutobtaoa. SO yeewa. Sat. Bnr- -

aioad Stamm aad W, p. Ctnm, seratrktie tor seeoad. aad Nav nmeivosrateb. toarth. Btneasn aad (took --ena batf mile to decme tbe tie aad t'ooi.wau.

Plve-Mil- e Handtesp.W P. Onob. seratck, Srat; May Helv

ley. scratch, seeoad; tosj'mund BtaaemMwatcb. third, la tats me Sana r.osived a hard fall bat aat up, rightmihta wheel, caeflbt bio mea aad Sale.ad tblrd. His wheel was also rrtoplmsa tae nut.

There were several nettle ta inobove rases Utot may be sawocted u,develop lato tost rbtrs heroes tba snsua to over and several anvre areesswill be held tbta saaamer la wtooh tbepeople may sapsct to aat some tostrtetog.

Tbaro Is soaa talk of gsttlag upa targe meat tor Jsly tk and oatortosarlasa tor tba wiaaer of laaMvkiuai

to yesterday e meet. Ttds Isto stlmulats a Uvnly totereet aadeatrton are erasoted lo bethe imcea rideea oa tbta ejaa.

P, Cook, tba wteaer of tbe serosat prise, renetved tae pair ef sold

byus., aaa atamm

WIS

the

a'oP ObT lAapfltff flas)0Ja9ss

Is tba JsaUor mesa, Harrvsd tba Srat arias, lasdax teat:

bVldle Truawell, seasmd, usar af parlast sboss aad Herbert deltas a hair

Taa hall seat whkhwalls tbe above reess we

ir

a

a

a

a

aa

between the OM Towa Tbjers seal Uetease, niRBil to a vtotery tor

the Ttocra by a saoso of II te 1 TbeTigers aiaalag ibo alas pairs ef beenball

I Will BsmW You s Homo."This le tbe motto of Out Jnotps H

Stahl. who has just toaatsd hi Ibiscity from Htiuatoa. Tea., an pastoralcontractor aad builder. sehHeat aadeaglaeer He wants to betid tbe readera of The CRiese a bosas aa theirlots, sod will ranitoh alt aosoasarypisa ano aaeclSoattoas. Me ta par siesileaes la his lias of trade, aad messevery word meattoaed to ata adverttoemeai Ho has sasablleW blmsalt at No in North stooaaad would like to nnaalt SM

who desire to owa their owa kernes.

As The OXlssa aaderatasds it. attbe dsxflsm to ba tosM far aahjrst iireetors to tae viirbMg peesssmta oftbe rooair an Jaae a, UM, saeb are- -

siact will otoet oae director tor thstsrm of three years. Where varaarteot:r t will be nseissary te alertalso, oae ti rector for tbe term ef twnyears

wwKM McCRRMHT. PuMMMrt

Massertptien rules.Weakly OlshMia, per year 10Otfir CtUesa. per year ItM

wds m survey

OP WHIT Or HRW MBXrOO-A- R

SOMA BOUNDARY TO BK RBOMVNi

M. O. 1Jewel tyu.

Pe, haa imx a notice torpiuagsJUBM In eaplicats tori HMHHNI eMaat HAHUAi sj"to tew aad iBBtrunllBBi,

of tka Mm fadtaathe mm Mac the

New MnNh Tke Mac will be rerarr-- 4

aa to 10 o'clock a. a.. Jose t. 1WH.Tbe notice reeds toltowa:

Notice to hereby given that sealedprosoaaia, Mi esidicei, will be re--.

ived at ttnw aM ap to 10 o'clock a.m , Jeae Mi, 1M4, tor ruaalag, mmuHm aad mrUu arordlag to hrsad toatfiaHtoas. tM wwtn bouad-an- y

or tke fetal Iadtaa reservettoe,'ba seme befog the boundary Unatweea Arieses mmI Maw Mesteo andstaaiag from tka ltcth to tba Ueth

ml la atoaaa, such llaa Mai a rosarvar of the arid tarrltortal Umadaryllaa.

aM bMa muat state a per diemrata mcluera all capsasss (Jeldiay of aseiataatB. sulMtetenoe,ortatloe sari tba preparation of tba

fieta notes, corner nroe assents, ate.)fr a lvm number of days, tba totalhut got to sxoeod tka aaa of WOO.

Pwawaaw Mar ba loft at tbta odtce.t aacloaed la oaratopa aad for--

miM by mallBMa for tba reeurvey described la

this notice will ba oeeaed o Jeae I.t and aotlec forwarded to tba aac- -

iiaatol blddar aa am thereafter aanraottoat, iiBBoaaeaalBd with a eon-tra-

MwMlai tor aald reeurvey aaduaat, which aaat aa proparlr eseeut'fl aad returned to tbla oaVe loweed-latat- r.

Oatjr raapoaalbla, ratable and com-iwte-

surveyora will ba serpen ed.who aasat eascets taerr sarvey la per-m-

aad who will be received to giveImnmI la doable tb eeManted llsbtl-"-

of tbe oaatraot. It will ba raautr- -

l that tba rreervey harata deacrlksd- eoesptoted aad returas made to

t bla oatse oa or before September W,i:f.

Tba leagth of tba Ma to baxiilwliad la twelve miles.

Tba risk to rciervis by tblai r) any aad all bids, to waive'chaleal detecta. If tba Interest aC'he awnaiawat raonlraa It. no com- -

nacta win ha bladlaa oa tba part oCno Ualtad BtMaa aatll approvini by'' romralaatonor of th (corral laadHltw.

Tb ptaaoaala meaivad will ba oo--

nl at th ttaas aad ptoea aboreoiatud. aad biddara ara Inrtiad to baiimaaat aa aacfe mmttimg, Fvrtaor la'nrawHoa wtli ba faraJaaad apoa a

to tba uodaralgMd.

tAftnir'ioiB 'ufi'l'Sn family.Old Saata ft Nallraad Maa Tab Hfa

Own Life at OlMtaa.

Tba OUAoa Haraid coolaina aaof Mm aalntda of W. H. WIHoa,

an old Banta fa ooadoeior. It aajra:Taa ctty waa atartiad atoardajjr by

w H. WIHoa. a maobamaa oa tba BitUu, 0 aBlaa aaat of Cltflon, otica-tuittln- c

aatolda.Ha waa m towa for thu paat two

wuoaa aad fait aaoh daprot id orerbl loiaai la anau aad boraea fromthe droatb.

Haa ao caaaa la from the ranchKHdar Ma what waa daUlnlaf blai at bar ao loa. aatarday foranooa lbfaibar lH the boy oa tba atraet, aar-in- v

that ba aafaaad ba would go downbla frtoad BooaMrana; aVulth'a aad

lie dowa awbll. Lata la tba aftaraooaIa want tbore to gat bla fattier up,aad waa borrldad to dad him daad oa'I'o couch wUb a bullat boia tbroatbIt la baad aad a als aboottr by bla atda.

Oa the labia naarby Mr. Wlltoa loftl4lra tor bat wlfa. W. M. Haaaa, DaM. Lraob, alitor Ioaard, Wm. Hawiltoa aad Mr. Harray, laatroetlac'hm la bla buaiaoaa aOalro bat aay-"-

aotblng r bla faarftil onotampbviloa.

Ha laarca a widow aad grown upfamily, W.000 Ufa laauraaoa la tba Aa-da-

Ordar of Oaltad Wnodawa aadHroabarbaiid of Hallway Ooadaciara.H waa rataad, aaaadbla aad rP-'hrtl- c

aad laavaa amay fHaoda whoragrai taai bla watortuaaa wara Morabaa bo ooaM boar. Tba eoroaor'a

jury rotvraad a rardlrt of aalf daatrac-tloa- .

Altar tlriac of rallroadlag Wlltaawaat to Artaaaa aad with bla familybagaa Hvlac oa a raaeh la taa OHavalloy. tto probaUy baaama dtaooar

gad orar taa praaaat droatb aad baauaa oaoaa wara falllnc aad oattla

wra dftog. Uoama daapoadaai. 'lawaat to Ollftoa oa May at aad waUetbora blow bla bralaa out. It la aotablaI bat tba daad waa doaa tost taa hoarabatora kw huaraaai aaplrad ta tbaOrdar of MalUoad Oaaduetora aad baaAaetoat Oraar of Ualtad Wood matlodoaa. fa tba termor ha carrtadttjm laaaraaoa aad la tba lattarM.frW.

RVBRY JWBHTY DAYS

COtOffBL FAOR WILL MIF VAL-LB-

PR4aHJCT TO WORIOFAIR.

ol. A. . Hag, who la la chargen the wak of aoUeetlag agrlealtaml(blbMa la taa Paaat ml ley for tba

wortd'a fair, will maba a aalpaiaat" a few aaya. Among taa Ullage lo

aaat ara aome obotea aamplaa of al(alfa, aome of it twenty daya old, latwenty two lochee loug The largaatda aow baa la forty fmi r Incbae long.I ho rye In roiic, t hn haa well de-fu-

buu..., ulalii lurhiis lu

toagth. Bona oata from tba CaaUlaJ. W. JaaHM ptaoa, la Mraral laobaoovar alx foot la laagtb.

It bi tba lataaUoa of Out. Paa tomaba a ablpmaat of rraKa aad agrloaHaral ptodaata mrwrr twaaty ortwanty-ftT- a aaya, aad ba raaaaala ayaaa aavtac abotoa rartatlaa of mult,that taoy will notify htm aad ho wWMwll MM! al9l llraMIl

Oat Paaja la aapartaly daaliam atbavbag amao fiaa waaat aad bmrtoyRoawall Ragutar.

AtAMOOOROO.

Trorn tbe AdTortiaar.Tba drat arop of alfalfa at La Laa

aad Talaroeaj la bolag bated aad gaarkotad. daaaraHy taa orop w aat arary hoofy oao oa aaoaaat of taaabort nana of watar.

M4a ONtk Hapirr will atari a prtvatfaomw arhnot at Cloadrrafl. Mlaa

Naolar it a tboToaah aad aaaa.laaoadtaaraar aad martta tba aapaort of tbapmpfo ap tbora.

Mr. aad Mra. O. C. Brlpto aad twolittle daagbtera left to rlalt taa groatWorld' fair at St. LoaJa. Taoy aa-pa- rt

la ba abacat Bva or alx woakaand will alao rlalt relatlvca at Oraaa- -

vlMr. IN., aad other potato before ra--

turn lac.A leitor from Prank Ranaabira ta

hie maaagar.'Mr. Rtaypoal thai weakatatea that ha aad Mra. Bhnaaaiitarc eatoraag tbamaalvaa at tba KpoVIbia at ax. loato. Taoy ara atopplaa;at the lam. a large hotel oa taagrouada. aad tbalr room la two btoehafrom tko hotel odtee. Tba dlalag roamaeata !, paoato at oaa time.

Promt the Mown.W T. OtlNam of Italy. Teiae. w

vii.li inn the family of W. K Wllllama.A farowall aortal aaa glvaa Mnaday

nlgbt at the realdanca of Mra. Boaeb" Mr "ra p. B. rranki. who da- -

pane im won ror uaavJoba A. BMdy of M Itoao aad Mr.

Andaraoa of Old Mealeo. hare baaaattending aovaral daya In tba San Aadrra moaatatao tbla weak.

The Abvatoat Mlalag eomsiany atJarilla, N. M.. will probably have allthe water It aeoda, aad that In themine. Water waa recently atruek hitba abaft, aad tba preaent amoant taabout a doaen barrela par dayad thatla laoraaalag. The abaft la attuatodabout a mile aouthaaat of Oemet, aadaa It la aa near the placera the owaaraof thooa mlnea ara hopeful that auM-ole-

water ran be bad to work thorn.About 11 o'clock Tburaday moralag

dre dootroyed a aatall rent bouaa Inthe aoath part of towa. The hoaaawaa the property of C. Meyer of ILaa aad waa occupied by J. H. Orawford. The bouaa aad ooataata waraentirely toat. Tba boya made a fairly good ran to the Are but they tott '

pen oi me noaa up towa aai aa taaPua waa too mr aor me noae aupatyIt waa aareaaary to make an extratrip for more Ikmo and by tbla timeall waa burned. Another thing, thewater praaaure waa poor oa accountof a plug being open In another partvi w, itmm im are occurred in athlekly aatttod part of town a dlaaa-trtoa- a

Ira woaM hare reaolted. Ataay rata the baaa aappty it aot whatIt aboabt be. W iearn auene mm toator mare of boae hi aaftt for una uidIt waaId pay ear people to look tolathla matter. Flree are dlaaetrloue.

Prom Ike Jouraal.W. O. trlaa1e. a member of the Chi-

cago Board of Trade, who with Mafamily Beaut the winter la Alama-gord- o,

laat for Pearl. Oolo., where hogoea to taaa charge of aome mlaoaIn wbleb he la iatoreated. Mr. aad

. l1 wy kre ,

T , . ' V,

ZltJ. Zt""" ,ttV',1!,t'again vl.lt Ala--

Wl . McDonald, manager of tba(arri.ta Oattla Reach caaapaay, ofLlncoia aounty, waa la Atoaaaanraoa day or two. He came down to baya large tank to put In a aew well

dug on hla rangee. Ha aaabeen compelled to develop watar farout Into the platan la ordar to havegraaa for hla oattla as the long ooatia-ue- d

drouth haa eakauatod the rangenear the old watering placea Hebought from J. H. Laurie.

Dr. J. B. J. Ollllam and wife aaddaughter Mlaa Jewel, rapt. K. M. Wllllama aad wtfe weat to CtuadcroftBatarday, returning to AlajaoaurdoBuaday nlgbt. Capt. Wllllama. a maaTo y ara of age who baa traveled

aaya that Cloudcroft eellpeaanything In the way of eeeaery webaa ever aeea. Ha regrets that Mabualneaa dwataada bla atteation boam:he would like to apead the aammarup there. Ha aaya aprime la luat opening fairly aad the treea are fall ofaoag Mrda aad aqulrrela aad that tbawater la tba aaeet ha haa ever aaaa.Oapt. Wllllama aad wire w4U returnto tbalr home at lfllkmoro, Taaaa. laa few daya.

A FBACK-MAKR- KILLRB.

laadara Miranda In HI BHad WratoHeeta Dewa a Man Waa

te Befriend Him.

laadore Miranda ahot aad k' ed amaa by the name of damp at Uarkt-ba-d

oa Tuesday night Taa troublearoaa through aome other boye oftka town having fun at MlraadVa ex- -

peaae which the young maa raaeated.Oaaap waa trytag to aot aa coacillaior ,

wnm iaa uwaor area roar aaow miohim Oamp waa unarmed. He waataken t hia haaaa la Oarlabad aaddied at 3 o'clock Tuesday moralag.Mlraada la In Jail at Oarlabad.

The aprlag clip of wool la emalag Invery tow, but the wool wktok haareaeked the elty haa baaa prsked up atprtoea ranging from 1IH to U aeatapar pound. It waa learned today thatmoat all of tka wool from the BBtnnctaeuuatry, thla aprlag. haa baaa purchased by the eeourlng mill at Roa-wall aad will be ahlpped to that towuvia the Santa Ke t antral.

Attorn, v M M. IkHiglM-rt- r of Hmorri wae 11 ie-iivi- r thmuah tin- - citytit,'. ri iiimhi fn sin.' Kc

WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN

Baata PV. Naw Maalao, May II. --Ugbt waawara darlag taa paat waakbara rattorod tba droagat ooadNloaato aom aitaat. bat aa a rata taa ralaabare aat baaa aafftotoat altaor to laaraaao wiatartwlly bo aoaat watar aap-N- r

aor to da mora taaa atowly ataritaa graM oa taa raasaa OoadiUoaaUaa far bara aot baaa aafftotoatly

lo warraat ataattos aay eroeawaatavor oa laado dopoadtoc oa ratatoll atoaa tor aMdatara, aad of tbaftowa mular dttoh probably aot morataaa a half baa baaa aaaaad. aoapt-ta- g

a tow looauttaa. prlaatpally la tbaaatrataa aortk whora taa ralaa barabaaa tba haavtaat, raage atoch eootla-ua- a

to ahriaa, aad oa auaa of tbaaoatbora raaaaa loaaaa ooatlnua. bat

Itbeagb tba groex vary alowly.It baa a atari, aad early Improvo- -

bwaad tor. Cora piaattaahaa act yat rlatohod la eoattered loealltlae. bat aa a rule tba crop la upaad growlag wsll. Ilkowlae wheat aadoata. tlret aldaMk orop la betas eataa far north aa Alaaaaaraaa; the yieldla much below the average. Aprtootaara cimlea lata toaal aoatharn mar-kat-

The fll"wtag raawrka ara ait mat-ed from tba reporta of eorreapoad- -

Albert H. M. Haaaoa Good ralaahave rel laved taa eaadlttoaa aoaw-wha- t,

bat the ralaa were Irregular aadtoaal. Oraaa waa ao etoeely graaed aadaa trampled that It reeovere atowly.aad aa yat there la bat little. RalaaoaaM too mto to be of much beaefttto lamblag aad a vary aatall per eeatof lambo aavod aud thaaa ara la aoprecarloua a eeadltloa that furtherloaaea are likely. Rata. O.M.

Arabala A. M. Rlebardann Blightralaa, bat there la atlll ao vegetationIt apaaara that about taro-talrd- a oftba aarab oak ta dead. Rata, 0.44.

Btomaftold-- W. A. Oalllagar-Wa- rm

aad aaowery. ftotatoaa. oatoaa. ate.,that have baaa cultivated ara grow-la- g

rapidly. The Baa Juan aad Aal-ma- a

rlvara are atmoat paat the fordlag ataga.

Hapllaa Clement HlghtnwerOoodrata aad aaata ball ovar the aaatarnalope of the atom Maaoo, bat aateaough elaawaara on taa Llaoola Par-aa- t

Raaerva to do any good. Loaaaacontinue la oattla aad aheap, there notbeing aafReieat browaa for the weak-er aatawUa. No piaatlag aa yet.

Cartobad If. F. Ohrletlaa Looalaaowera have baaa of aoata benefit ,

but aa general-rato- a aa yat. Mo aoar-ott- y

of water la tba reeervoira aa yat.aaa fruit aad eropa la geaaral arajutag wall Cotton la aow growlagrapidly

Cbloo (Colfax oounty) H. B.ton Drought fairly brokenlooklag graea aad la aufflclent, cattleatreadv ahow lmnmvamnt tMh--ror. i. .ho,,, ao mi u.h. f.n.were killed by lata froeta.

Jackaoa Tabor vAbuadaatratna; atorm of the 16th aeoomaaatodby taa worat hall known hare to tbapaat M yaara. Treea wara atrtppad totaa bare llmba aad alfalla eat dowa totaa groaad, bat tba beaeftt to themage will far aaaaad taa damage

to eiona. Mala, l.M lnabaa.WlumUe slobn Wuodgata

Drought ooatlaaaa, bat albjatly d

by 0.11 of an Inch of rain onthe ttad.

Ftrt Wlagaieobn WooagatoDroagbt eoallauea aad all raaga atoefclu poor oaadtttoa with bu gtoamy

vraat lime vegetation aaa,al a taK la wtltad every aftaraooaby theatroag. dry wlada.

Oleaooe-AB- on Ooa-Ct-oady. wkh, tn-- wounuina. Cattle aad

goaU aro doing better alnoa the oakbruak haa begaa to bud.

Ooldaa-- K. M. Carley Continueddry, drier than ever known in thlapart of the ooantry. Heavy ralaa araneeded to hoop the graaa growlag.

U lua aVaeet B. Bwlft Otlll verytry. Marly aprivota aow bolag market'ed. Apatoa will probably ba a lUrbtorop, ow'ng to the prevalence of thenoddling moth.

ljut Vegaa Or. Bailey Baverallight aaowera have refreaked vegeta-tion, bat more rain la badly needed.

Idaoola Oeo. A. Fater Oprlnga arefailing; no green graaa; ao garden lagdoaa eioeptlag atoag atreama. Theraage la abort aad cattle, abeep aadgoala la vary poor ooadltloa; cattleare dylag oa the rtdgee aad la theData Ten per eeat 04 the middleaged aad aapltoc ptae treea have diedon account 04 the drought, but In thecanyoaa timber looks all right.

l.oa Alaaaoa Wm. Praak Coadl-tloa- a

unrhaeged eacewtlng a heavy,wet mlat on the frth. Some oata arebeing aow a la tba Hooaa that rain will

Mtora Fraaeo Miora lood rainlaat waah. but aot aaougb to relievetka droagbt. Cattle very weak andama are dytog. A good yield of oalvoa

If taoy aaa ba eared, firaaa growavery atowly aad etook oondlttoua criti-cal; more rata needed to cause thegraaa te grow teeter.

atooataluairJobn W. Corbet tCVmdltloaa aowewkat relieved in thlaviotoity by ralaa of tbe lid Amount,o.tl.

OJo Calieate A Joseph Mountainahowere are auppiytag tbe atwith watar tor Irrigation, but lu tbavaileva tba maa ia mahltu no headway. I'tobb took promlatng. not withx andtag the draught

By 1roek lAmia Cham pie No rainbut the OHa river haa aot fallen tora naoath, which ia remarkable tor tblatime f the year. Veajotahtea growlagnicely ; corn bolag planted ; first alfal-fa eat tbta weak.

HoawotlW Max Mil. lnst.-Y- ery

warm, aad bowara alanoat every dayla aome part of the valley. Stock Indoing well, aad prospect a are favor-able for a good eeeaoa.

Baa Rafael Or Cbaa M OroverWarmer aad all vegetation growingnicely. Oraw la well atarted In tbawboli vallcjr wheat ia Jointing; corndoing well iva rt In bloom an1

lattooa larxa aaougb to aat. Alfalfathrirlaff.

Baata ! U. S. Waatbar BaraaaWarmar. Ilao waatbar with tajat aawara aot wMtoJaat to matartatty

taa watar aupply. PraattoaHyao floM oraaa, aad vary llttla raa-la- .

Oraaa n aot yat atartod aa taaptalaa. Watar aaffli lent only tor

pajpajaa. Rain. 0.14.Hror any (011a Rlrar) Oaaa. H.

Lpaa Two or tbra light laowaratbta moath bat not pnough to lay tbadaat. Oraaa baa m aurtad aad aattla ara rary waah flanty of watar latba rirar tor Irrigation dltehaa, andfarm work arowraaaiag favorably. All

i the plaattag la finlabed. Noaad aoaraali aay other kind of frail.

Varaaaja tit. W. Adama rleavyralaa taa flat and Mth; graaa aadgrata awiklag good prnereee; oattla do-la-

wall.Wagon MoaadAJ. L Oaaa A alow,

drlnltog rain laat night aad thlamoralag (ffta). Oardari aad alfalfaahowtag a bettor growth. Lamblagovar aad with vary poor reealte. Allrange atoaji are ahrinktag.

Watroaa M. C. Neadham-Seve- ral

aaowera aartag the paat weak, batvegataUoa atlll backward aad atnek laIn poor eoaMHtlon. Rain, O.M.

R. M. KAMMNOB,Baetloa Director

INJUNCTION IS ASKED

POR BY DITCH COMPANY

COLORADO CORPORATION IKKTO PRRVBNT TAKINO OF WATBR BY NKYV MRXIOO FBOFLK.

An application for an Injunction torentrain Jose Item laa Duraa. ImviriRomero, Dtoalr TruJIIlo, lxMla Romem. Juaa Caaaana and Braalllo Hongalea, all residenta of Rio Arriba etna-ty- .

from laterferlag with the priorrlghta of tka membera ofl the BI Lla-m-

Ditch company In Colorado, waafiled WaSaeaday la the Hlefict courtfor Rio Arriba oounty by tbe mLlano Dttek compaay.

Taa ptatotlfr company haa lie bead- -

quart era la Colorado. Tba Rl IJano!lteh la taken out of tbe Loa Ptaoariver In Ren Arriba county and aada InCoaajea eaaaty. Colorado. The defend-aat- s

live Hear the po,nt where theditch hi taken from the river aadeonalder taemaelvea entitled to alltbe watar they can uae. Some of themembera af the oorpnratlna living be-

low the defendnnta la Rio Arribaoounty aad In roeejoa roaaty. Colo-rado, do nit receive nearly tbeamount of water duo them, thereforethey have petitioned ftr aa Injunc-tion to restrain the defeadaala fromInterfertag with tbe prior rlghta ofthose member of the corporation wholive ia ftotorado.

The pet ft Ion aaka that the defend-nnta lie ordered to appear hero onJune Id aad ahow cauae why theInjunction,! ah ould not be greeted ac-

cording to tbe petIt loa. The Llanoditch of Ran Arriba oounty waa d

to sM by tbe aaoeatnra ofthe

THE BECK GRANT

DR. O. VV. HARRISON WINS IN HISSUIT WITH RROKIVBR JONSS.

la th- - aaaa of A. A. Joaa, reeetv-e- r

of the Bee grant, aad George W.Harrlaon, owner of the l'eroa grant,Judge Winiam J. M11U baa decidedIn favor of Iforriaoa. When Joueawaa made reoofver of ;he Hck grant,be attempted to take poaaeaalon ofalt land within tfc llaea of the Meekgrant, and, nesn rates to aa old aurvey of the Beak grant, tbe south lineweat soma iHatnaria lata thegrant.

The grants are altanted Innrd WotmI ooaaty, near Baata Rosa.Tb? Reck grant ooaalata of more taaalll.oofl arraa, the laraa eonaiata ofonly 17.711 aorea. but with well de-

fined iMtundarlea. The atartlag pointbeing the Juaettoa of tbe reoos liverwith the Msteroa arroyo, both withwell marked aad well known beaks.Thla land waa granted to Pedro JosePerea. the grandfather of the praa-aat well known family of tbla aadSaadoval coaatlea. Dr. Harrlaon getshia complete and clear title fromthem, who bare had uninterrupted po- -

aeaalon alnoa 1S14, and a pataat fromthe United States . Harrlaon haa baaaowner of nil the grant alnee INT.

all af K, and paring taxes oaall of It alaee that time.

Dr. 1. II. Okaatberlln left bwi nlgbttor Laa Vagaa. waters ha will attenda inuatlng of the territorial board of

aial eaaanmera, of whteh oresa laa--

tlou Its la prswldent. Hla office tatka Cromwell block will be cloved un-til Moedny, June 4.

BeamiBBBaaaaaaaaaaBaaesBBBBBBBnmamaaBati vseBBBaanaBenBsmaaL:-"- BBWmW"B Trrrr

mcuwtrrI as o g

TRADING STAMP

PROPOSITION 18 OONCIBERBBOAMR OF ORAPT.

(Port Wayaa Moratoff Jaaraal Oaaotto.baaday. Aam it, itai.)

la dlaaaaaiag taa traNagPfoaoanioa a awraaaat of Btoaa otty

"Now If a merchant huye fid worthof tradla atampaOod Rirbld thatha ever ahould-i- he trading atampcompaay aaat alsty par eeat of thatamount, or J. to their hoaia oaTtoo

.at oaaa. baaaaaa that paroaataga ofatampa are never redeemed. Do theypay the ooaaaawr taa other ft laaaa? No, they do aot. They five

him a chair for It worth about ft.Now. if a frtoad abould pay $10 tora praaaat tor you aad you oaty gataomethlag worth 11 aad aoata graft--r

kept the other to you weald lbInkthere waa aomethlag wroag- -

Thla. la a nutehell. la the moduaoperandi of tba tradtag etamp game,la It neeeaaary par tba retallera aadronanmera of tbla country to allowthee graftera to ooaw between themaad their traaaaetloaa aad rake off 4per eeat, or do they prefer to Btaeethemeelvee la the poet t ton of the maawho loot heavily in a game of poker,when hla little daughter aatwd himwhere be waa all night, aald that bawaa takfag anre of a atek frtoadT Bha

Mat If ha had bathed hlahand. Whoa be aald ao,' aha

wetted Mm n ha had hard hla Meed 'a

"'No.' ba replied, 'but I wtok Ibad.'

"The tradtag stamp Bahama la Hbea lottery. Both ara foaattod aa theanurias Idea of getting aosMtktas toraothlag- - The tottery tIt waa strangled by oaramde maay mlllloaalrea aad mayauleidea. The men made rrll'onalraawere tbe oaaa who owned tbe lotteries.The trading stamp scheme Is of re-cent origin aad waa atarted by poorama. Yet aVadairset aad Dun haveseveral stamp millionaires oa theirbooks already. The consumers aadloaitlnato business Interests of thatvaat eoaatry have made these graft-ers Immensely wealthy men.

"la the elty of Milwaukee duriastbe past year the Imetness mea paWa hair million dollars for trad Instamps aad gave them to the eoaaaavera, aad all they ran ahow ror tkatloos to themselves aad tbe buetaesucommunity la a lot of chairs and brok-en dishes a taw trading stamp meaeleaaed up close to JSOO.OOO la thatelty.

Iton't think you caa ever get rtokswapping nickels tor pennies Ton areout tour cents evry Uhm yea makethat kind of a trade, aad redneail toIts tlnal anal rata, that la eaaetty whatyou are doing la this tradtag stamp

HOW JOSE WAS SENTENCED

NSW MSXICO JUDOS WAS VSR-B- O

K AND ORtOINAL IN HISTALK TO A FR I BOM BR DOOM SOTO BK HAHORD.

Doubtless the beet anecdote of JixlgsItoaedtnt la that told Mat lag to tbaoeatSBos of death ho pronounced up-

on Joss Maria Martin, who waa eonvtoted of marder hi the district courtof Taos county, this territory, under astate of facta ahowtas great brutalityaad wtth abeolutely ao mitigating etr--

"Joan Maria Martin, stand up.Jose Maria Martla. you have baaaIndicted, tried aad ooavteteit by aJury of your countrymen, of tka erimoof murder, and tbs court ta new boatlo pass upon you the dread eaitsnoo ofthe law. As a usual thing, Jose MariaMartin. It Is a painful duty for the

age of a court of Justice to pronounce upon s human being the sentence of, death. There la somethinghorrible about It and the mind of thecourt naturally revolts from the per-formance of such a duty. Happily.however, your ease is relieved of ailaunh unpleasant feat urea, aad thecourt takes positive du light la sentcaetag you to death.

"You are a youag maa, Jose MariaMartla. apparently of good physicaleonetltuttou aad robust health. Ordinarily you might here leaked for-ward to many years of life, sad tbecourt has ao doubt you have, aad have( peeled to die at a graaa old age;

but you are about to its cut off lacoaseuueuoe of your own aot JotsMaria Martin, It la aow the springtime; In a little while the graaa willbe springing up green In those beautiful allays aad oa these broad mesasand mouatniu side flowora will boblooming, birds wilt be singing theirsweat carols, and aature will ba put-ting on her most gorgeous aad mostattractive ntbua, and Ufa wilt be pli

wm fisted

BEST TONICrmTaafami mairi

sheqhw 09 Atlanta, ba,

SSSSpfCto rvny rJ.'.'iL.S f ,Nf.t,M rW tonic ulU4- j.m..i..i

img. but iaaolMM. vJ co"U Ha MO Blrott ninsraU or

petite and digestion, an.l its uJ,iTl? ft and feund It te bauesUsoodrflecta srs seen nl.uust VarasesT.froai the A rat doss It act. VXVXZ tehaia cases 0 chronic bad skaas. SeeingT. I. Bl!T2.Wpfu. lasHgeatlon .! ,7.HfLht!R W n'r.lliXtaS'troubles, and r.m leeVoads ti rttSUuses away with Ute uncom- - f nwriten tbspMtefa.s.Ti. KAVmtrtortable fullasae, ahertucaa kesead at.. Warrea. Okie.

ft breath, droweiueaa aud dissincaa that ao often corns after satin. 8. 1. f.is not only las boat Ionic, but jossess alterative or purifving propertlM,and if there is aay taint, humor o poison in the blood, It asarrlies it out aadremoves it. Many tinea a low tats of health ia due to a bad conditio elta blood and eaa only ba remedied by auck a remedy as S. 8. 8.

If you aufer from debility, weakness, inaowuia, nervousness, lost of ap-peti- te,

bad digestion, or any of the miserable symptoms of a diaorderwlblood, nothing will so soon put your blood in food condition Invigoratesad toac up the system ami restore the btalth as S S. 8.

aaa,

aat aad waa will waat to stay, butaeae of tbla for you. Jose Maria Mar-U-

the birds will aot enrol for you,Jess Maria Martla; wbea these tbtoBBaome to aladdea the aeasaa of maa.you will be eoeapytee; a apnea aboutshe by two beneath the sad. aad thepreea grass aad those beautiful flow-ers will be blooming above your tow-l- y

bead."The sentence of tba eourl Is that

yea he taken from tbla place to tkacounty jail; that you be there kept,safely aad securely coaflaed. In tberaetody of tka sheriff, aatll tbe dayappointed tor year elocution. Re care-ful. Mr Sheriff, that he have ao opaor-tualt- y

to escape, aad that voa haveblm at tbe aaaoiated ptaoa at tbe se--potated nan. That roa ba an bantJose Marin Mnrtla. aatll Mr. ciork.oa what day of the moath doaa Fridayaomit two weeks from this timeoeme?"

"March tin. Your Honor. - i

"Very well aatll rridar. tka tasday of March, whan you will be takesby the ahertff from roar ulaao of ama.ftnemeat to aome safe aad convenienteast within the ooaaty, that la la yeardleeretlon, Mr. Shortar. Ton aro noteooaflned to the limits of the oounty.aaa teat you there be hanged by thet uck uatll you are dead, aad tba acairtwaa aaoat to add. Joss Maria Martla,may od have mercy oa your soul,but the court will aot assume the re-ft possibility of asking aa all w lea Prov-idence to do what a Jury of your peersaaa refused to do. The Lord ooaMalhave mercy on yoar soul. However.If you affect aay religious belief, orare connect sd with aay religious

It mi..ht so well eaoasktor you to send for your priest oryour minister, aad get from hlawell, aueh con sola' loo aa you oaa. batthe court advines you to place so reHaaee apea aavthlag of that kind Mr.Sheriff, remove tko prisoner '

SAN PBLIpF

ANNUAL PBAST OF THE OLDTOWN WILL BE 0BLBBRATBDTHIB YBAR ON SUNDAY, JUNEa PROBRAM.

Bnturdny, Juaa 1. at T:Nrasper wltk Ulaaawattoa.

Buadar morn Ins at I. oaaeort at tkOld Town park by the First Reatotanlbaad.

At 10 s. m., aotomn blgk maes laof tbs aalat aad pnaesyrto of

At 1 o'clock In the aitsrsBea m. I

J!!L 'JJ. "L kmraoea. num.aeea. cltmblag the srsaaed sola aadvtmwr

. amaisem biiis aatll t u. m. 1.... . . ... I

."' " ",WT 7thedral the solemn preeesetoa bear--

with their distinctive saaaera ami re- -

sahaa. The procession will be ore- -

coded br tbe military boadAt 7:S9 la tba eveelag the baad

will give another coaeert la tbe park,At I a. m. a youmr bullaa' ssmlr.' Toenapaoisd by the orgaa, will stag

lertioaa from sacred maate.At I apooches will be made by aa

lavtted gentleman from tba now towaand by a resident of the obi.

At 9 p. m. there will be a brilliantdisplay of flreworks.

The realdenta of the Old Taw aaRailroad avenue west aad all those onthe plana are reuusetsd by Ike asm-Baile- e

to adorn the treats of theirhouses with tho national colors forthe oocaakm, eapeclally around theOld Towa park.

Our neishbora of the naw towa. aawell as tbe realdenta atoag toe val-ley aad from other places, are sordini-l- y

Invited to be present aad take partla the festivities.

JmtUB ROM MHO,NBBTOR MOMTOYA,MANVR1. R, Bt'KtNOMK.

Cicmmlttes.

NEW MEXICO CLIMATOLOGY

A FBW AVBRAOSS DBRIVRDFROM RRPORTS OF WRATH BR

OBSBRVBRS AT OVRR A SCORIOF STATIONB.

Tbe climate and crop report forApdl has Juat bea leaned by IkeWeather Buresa la Baata Pe, R. M.llardluga, section dlreetar. aad fromIt ta culled the folio wtag toeta:

The monthly mesa tamp irature(astermsaed from II atattoaa havinga mean altitude of IfiJ) feet) waset.4 ilsgTsss, or l.t degrees above aor- -

nal; the highest was IT dsgrass atBaa Morctal, the toweat M degraaaat Port Union. Tba highest monthlyaaaa was It. I degress at Baa Marctal; the krweat. 40.1 dear ten at Winsot's. Tko greatest dally raage oftemperature waa II degrees at Ahvmooonio

Tbe average moaehly preclpltotloaof M statkwa waa O.lf of aa laok, or0.11 below normal i tbe arsalestmonthly amount, Lit, oaeurred atHaste Roca Hanok, while noaa wasrecorded at Alantoaardo, itomlag.Port Hayard, Oaes, lornsburg, MsssNaPark and BHauas, aad only a traee atAlbuausrque. Arabehi, Prulttaad aadBaa Marabil. The aremga aaatber ofdaya oa walek 0.01 of aa lack, ormora, occurred waa 1.

Tbe monthly mesa relative knadd- -

ety at Imi Vegas wae U per eeat:Maailki Park, II; Baata Pa, M. Timeof observstloas: MaaMJa ltork, I a.at., aad l:M p. a.; Laa Yagas aadBaata Pe, I a. a., aad p. a

The average aaaaVer of etosr jhayawaa Ui partly cloudy, I; cloudy, S.

Work on tks stone fouadatloa of tkoPutaey store aad warekouas la g

nteely, aad tbe seaeral eon-tract-

expects to start actual build-ing ia a very few days.

Altornsy NaiU R. Field, who waa ataViata Pe yesterday, returned to theoity last night

CITIZENS

Mrs. Oltvi Runts Hits, who former-ly resided m tbla eNy. aow a resi-dent of Washington. D. 0., aaata lafrom Ban Franoteeo late last night,rested up at tbe Alvarade, aad pro-ceeded on to Baata Pe on Ike delay-ed No. I passenger train thin uiarwlag. where aha will vhdt for a towweeks aad then return to WiKBtaeton.At Baa Praaclsco. she enjoyed tbeaaat two months as guest of bar son.Cart Mania, and family.

This momtag ta eonveraaUaa wtththe lady. The Cltlasa etaeaad tba hnl.towtag paraeraaka aboutgaaaaa aad what they are aow dotes;:

Joe Walker, who was chief clerkhere years ago wbea Taos (label waaseaeral manager of the Atlaatto ArmBmro' promoiso from superintendent of terminals for the Baata Fa al Baa Praaetooo. to supartutesaeat ot aoaat llaea oa a dirtalonketween Baa Praaetoeo aad Baberflsld,with headesarters aal home at Fres-no.

J L. Dunley, wbo waa a popularyoung railroad clerk here years ago,aad who waa Joe Walker's chief etork.bag baaa promoted to the position ofdivision freight ngeat of tbe coastllaea at Baa rraactsco.

Carl Rants, who wan assistant withthe Baata Pa la tbe freight depart-mea- t

bare years ago. thence at IdPaso, la chief clerk of the revising dpnrtmeat tor the coast lines at Ben

John Dairy, wbo resided bare maayyears ago, ta oas at Ike aRy paes eagerSeats for the Baata Pe at Baa Fran- -

Richard Oeatry, who years agoworked ta tbe freight office .bare, inaow hoMlas dowa a good position InIke geaaral offices of the roast Mm- -

at Baa Praaetoeo,At Point Rtohaoad. near Ban Prnn

bare are a number of u

gaersjaaaaa la lbs employ of the coastHaas of the Baata Pa. aad tbar areall reported la a prosper jus condition

OBJECT! TO PRIZE PICIITS

MEXICAN BOVBRNMENT WILLMAKE ARRSSTS IN THE FU-

TURE.

Ilea. Praaohme Mallen. the localMextaaa eoneul. ana bean invnttigat

held oa Mesloaa aatl by a numbor of

a v u... .

be rspeatad or hie sovorameut will..l. .htm HeraM.

i 1 .... ....' """v wnni un pvopin wno

oesaee maat aot be repeated, for Ifit Is, the Mesieea government w.ll

be an sated oae by oaa when they

on pl and thautbTamX'T"1 .Tr'To say the least It Is a vrv unfriendly art towards a slater countrylor a head of mea to eater iato aooaapiracy ta Teane to violate thobwa of that ooaatry, aad I couldproasrute the oSeadsrs In thin statefor conspiracy, but I will not do thisHowever, my governmem will notooaatanaaes anek eeaoplmcy and vio-lation of Ha lawa aad. although Itcannot have police to protect everytacn of Ma entaaaiva border ovtrymteuie of tba day. It will bare redrees If another astbt la nulled offover tbe Hue aad I waat tba Nl I'sbo-an-s

sad others who participated Inthe laat ngbt aad who are, I understand, oontempkuing aaoOer, to takewaminy, for, I do not think thiyrealise tbe seriousness of their tfees aad I waat to give them fairwarning aew.

They will esrtaialy be proeeciit"1M thty vkdata oar bxws again andtaey will all have to suffer, for wewill loam who the are aad will arret them aa aeoa aa they set foot onMesieea seaL"

Dr. Tight of the Ualveraltv. lastBight was boat to the track team ofthe university at diaesr at tbe Alt aratto, it was probably the rloslnfunction of the ualversltr's IWi 4

scholastic year.

Mrs. Mike Msmdell aad Mrs A.lWeUler, wtth children, left yesterdaytor southern California, where thevwill spend a part of the aummar vltiag hse varleua ssaeonat cities.

THE RETURN OF THE BIRDS.

I hear from maay a little throatA warble Interrupted loo a:

I hear has room's dnto-lik- a note.Tbe bluebird's sleader aoag

Brown meadows aad the russet hitt.Mot yet tbe hauat af Kraal- - hards.

Aad thickets by the grlmmsrtR rill.A- -s nil alive with Mrda.

O eholr of Burtog, why some so soon

Oa leaSsea grovs aad berblees lawnWarm He tKe ysltow beams of noon

Yet winter at no nette.

Btay, thea, aeaenlk ear ruJ.ir aky;Heed not the storm-cloud- s rising

Nor yeiitag wiaas that with them nrNor lot taaa rright you back

Meek to taa stlglag battle-clou- d

To burning towns that blot the day,Aad Irakis of mounting dust mat

shroudThe amies oa their way.

Btay. tor a tlat of green seal creepBsoa oer tka orchard's grassy door.

And from Ba bed tea ereeaa peepItoutee lac keasswUCs door

Mare Wulld aad etead no harsher soundTo saarc you from the sheltering

treeThan wlada that stir the .raniic

roundAnd murmur of the bee

I'niK-- in is:,!


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