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Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 03-18-1905T. Hughes

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VOLUME IV ALBUQDI3RQUE. NEW MEXICO. SACCORD AY' MAROH 18. 1005. NUMDSR 13

"NOTABLE

The Great Who Thrived

at Santa Fe, Are

to Their Homes.

BEST EFFORTS WERE AT THE LAST

President Clark and Speaker Dalies Were Re-

cipients of Presents From the

Assembly Members.

Hpeelnl lo The Cltluefl.Hanta Fe. N. M., March IT. --The legis-

lature closed last night In a mmWh not-able fur InurestlNg nwntiM ami thec rowd in atUndane.

Today most ot the ItwnMkir left fortheir homo.

Wllkeraon mad tha beat rfart of thesession on th floor of the Ihm lostnight In an endeavor to laM the electionlaw and council lilll No. Ml. by Head.Ilia peeeh brought mush npplause (mmthe gallerle.

D thico, of (luadnlttpe county, nnd Ml-- 1

In. of lloosevelt, assisted him.The mint Important hills pttssed were

council hill No. Ill, Clark Jury Mil. No.US, Ifltiy mail law; No. Ill, by Head,the election law.

Many other bills were disposed n( byboth bodle which adjourned Ht ll.lt p.m.

Frlehard waa oonnrmeit ax attorneygeneral, but no Irrigation engineer waanamed. The irovernur will probablyname him In a few days. There nro sev-

eral applicants (or the ponlllnn. amongwhom are Jay Turley. father nt thomeasure David M. White ami aieiivltioA Collins.

iipeaker Dalles waa presented with adiamond studded Klk pin by member ofthe house. Freatdent Clark w present-ed with a gold wateh ami elMln by thecouneil members.

ontper and clerk wilt remain at workten daya longer to nntsh tp all business.

iMte Inst night aevefl indrfl Imtletmesitswen brought against former AdjutantUeneral Whltemnn iy the grand Jury, inall of whbjh aharges are mm ft (QtiHlU-Inf- f

mone under false piTie"r riwm triet'rrltoilitl auditor He waa nrteaaed on

1.0O bund.

COUNCItlMnrn"ng Hessian, eeth day)

ThJ coum-- waa called to order by Fres-ide- m

I'btrk nt 18:30 o'clock. Frayer bythe chaplain. Ilev. J. U Hhlvety. Thura-day- a

Journal mood upproved withoutrending

i ii.Mitn run lmroHTB.The o.tnmltlee on Judiciary reported

house bill No. 75, by Mr. Wllkeraon, AnArt amending oxlstlng lawa rvlntlng loappeal In civil case, reeommendlng thatIt bo passed aa Amended by the commit-lo- e

The report of the committee wanudoptcd and the bill aa nmended passed.

NHW Illi-I- .Council bill No. 115, by Mr Martin,....UM u n. t

Wi J. l.;..V--t ; .,": . !:rwid the third tlmo and .aU!.

Mr Martin reported (or the steeringrommittre that oouncll bill No. 1M, byMr utnlers. had been reported by thajudklar, con.mlttM without nn enacting

h0''.f fdTu: V'iMiiirreuiu'ii uuereii nn nmemimem n

th. I T,,' governor yemterday nnuunn nav--'L'w'""?"" algnad the following. House Sllll No.:,",' "."T?.: ''X. "rT" ". . .1 ' " VL"

urvuBiii lliei.... ..r.;,,i i.m m ,u i. ... .1 ,...mgWt'he'rrt.;r8fiw:.uff;v;

Taos under suspension of the rule, readthe third time and MMd.

'ounrll bill No. Ill, by Mr. Itead. relat-ing to ticket for ejection, under su-l- ,.

nsinu of the rules rfld the third timennd passeil

in motion of Mr. Martin, the oounellroi tdi l from II voto to non-cone- Inthe house amendment to oounell bi No.iw bv Mr Chaves, relating to taxation,Tho house amendment was adopted andthe bill as amended passed.

The steering committee reported coun-M- il

bill No. ill. by Mr. Winters, relatingto serving legal prfiees by publication,rn.imiiiendlng that It be passed. Thereport ot the committee was adoptedthe bill pawed- - ;

Tha steering eonimltlee rcnorted coun- -u bill No. ill, by Mr. Martini, relating to

reports of county eolleetorn, recommend-ing that It be passed. The report ot theommlttee waa adopted and the bill was

passed.The council took a rvee until 3 o'eloek

P in,

COUNOIU(Afternoon Beealon, C.tli Day).

Tha tallowing nominations were sent tothe council:

District attorney. First district. BanJuan nnd Itlo Arrlba-AlMnn- dsr Heediiiecond UUtrlat, Mora Han Mlguel-Htep- hcn

U. Davie, Jr.j Third district,tolfax and Unlon-- J. tnhy; Fourth dis-trict, guay nnd Uuadnlupe-Merr- ltt CMechem. Fifth district, Hanta Fo andTAOs-Wm- und f Abbott; Hlxth district,Uornsllllo. Handoval, MoICInley. Valen-cia and Torranoerl'rank W. ClsnoyiKcventh district. Hooorro and Olerro-lcl-- (go

Uscu, Hlnhth district. Dona Ana,Lincoln and Otero Herbert 11. HoltiNinth district, Chavts, Kddy nnd Hoose-ve-lt

--Jftitii-s M. Jlervey; Tenth district,l.uruv A. W. I'ollnrd; Uitvonth uutrlct.uiant-l- t. M. Turner.

Cwl Ull Inspector Kugenlo ltomtro. ofUan 'Miguel,

Utireau of llmmlgratlonW. It. Uunker,Ban Ulnuel; Uranvllle FendUton of

Ban Juan, Alfred (Jrunsfeld. of liernal-Hl- ot

Itamon Arniljo, of Booorro. and J.W. Illbla ot (Irsnt,

Uonrd of Osteopthy-- C. H Connor, otJlernaliilo, A. M. King, of Chaves, andCharles A. Wheelon Banta F.All theee appointments were eonnrmedIn executive session by the tour.oll.

The governor did not send In his nom-ination for territorial Irlgatlon engineer,nnd the names of the olllcera and men ofthe mounted police; Jt u understood hewill announce these appointments In atew days,

IIOUBH,(Mornlug session, 6Hh DayA.

Bpaaker Dalits called the Uoue ts or

LEGISLATURE EN

Lawmakers,

Returning

WILKERSON'S

dr at 11 o'eteek. Hvery memberto roll mil. Chaplain Itaseyrelle

led In prayer. The reading ot the jeurnal waa dispensed with.

The nm business waa the repert of thesteering eornmlttee on oounell. bill No,UM, by Mr. Martin, the appropriation bill.Tho committee reported the bill with thereeominvndAlloii that it bo pasiod aeamended by tho council. Mr. Itanchtamoved that the report of the eommltbtee adopted, which motion wap carried bya vote cf U to 9. The bill a rad In(ull In both Itngllsh and Hpanlsh and thistook up the time until noon. Whon thereading of tha bill waa nnlshed, Mr. Ba-ndits moved that tho name paaa und thebill waa pained by a voto ot 18 to ,

Messrs. de llaoa, Durnn. Kills UrlegO,Mlrabal, Handoval of Hanta Fo. Hando-v- ol

nit Handoval and Vigil voting no. Up-

on motion the vote by which tha billpaused the Itousa waa reconsidered andi tint reconsideration waa laid on 'thetalilo Indefinitely by a voto eft 10 to t.

Tho house then went Into a recess untilIsM o'etoek In tho Afternoon.

JIOUHK(Afternoon session. GOth Day).

Hpeaker Dalles called the house to or-d- ar

at i:U o'eloek. All members werepresent.

Mr. Wllkeraon moved that bout hillNo. If. by Mr. Wilkcrson. An Act toamend senium 1, chapter 11, ot the ses-sion lawa of 1WJ, in relation to the termsof the supreme court be taken tip for thefiut-pos- ot eoneurrlng In the councilalINtdm)ta throb The motion carriedAnd the amendment were concurred In.

The (tvehng oommltlee reported housebill No. M. An Aft relating to publloInml and the land commission, recom-mending tliat It be paaeed aa amended lythe committee. The report of tho com-mittee waa adopted ind the bill passedby n vote of 1$ to t.

Mr. Dalle asked unanimous consent tointroduce house bill No. XI, An Act re-pealing certain provisions of council billNo. 0), An Aet making it trespass (or a,r,'r ny prlvato grant. The

Dill Kised under suspension of tha rulestiy a vote or it to z.

Tha steering committee reported housebill No 21 concerning cortaln water rightsas amended by the ouunoll. Tho amend-inent- n

of the council were concurreoj Inunanimously.

The steering committee reported council bill No. MJ. An Act fixing the time

I for holding court in tho different coun

hT.1I.m .Jlfn'm'SI rf.?0!1,.?' ',i5.c.omm.1'tho bill passed unanimously.

Tho,'ni steering iuZ7Ve '.nlariel'I HMhSuMf N Sreo!,'Tm,n,d,I

i - llli.IJl MIONHD

O. An Act amsmimg section JflK of the: wimiil Ml law of 1W7: bouao bill No. ,

I complied btwa of 1W7; nmendtsl douneil

Ing to asNment work tin miningoIkIiuh; pounr.ll bill No- T, An Aet toeompel prbMinere to do oertaln publlowork; oounell bill No. 161, An Aet prohib-it lull Ilia riding of bicycles on sidewalksIn uulneorpiirateil towns: cohhhII bill Nam. An Art relating to I.una oounlytionda; council bill No. 90. An Aet llxlngthe twni for holding court In oertalncounties.

EX. DELEGATE MODEYRETURNS TO CITY.

II. H, Hndey returned last Bight fromhis labors at Washington during theennri session or the Flriy-eight- ll oftil- -grew, wnien aatirtil the llh inttnnt.lie lanks well, but eaya It Is beoAUse helias ma A two weeks rest sines the asjeurnment of the session.

A representativn of The CttKen methim and nskwl him what he had to yfur imbltoatlon. "Notnlng mueh." saidthe "except that during my(our year service in congress 1 havedone my level best (or New Mxlo andsometimes my efforts were against (right- -rui odds, i regret that I was unable toseaora an appropriation (or A publlobuilding at Albuquerque and ono at LaVegas. I worked very hard to that end.but the lenders In the homo killed thepubllo buildings bill entire, and nun waapassed during the session.

"1 think tha aeciirlnc of the bill whichvirtually means tho construction of theMiephnnt Ilutte dam and the spending ofAt least seven million nf dollar tor thatpurpose within the next few years waasomething to bo proud of, and 1 amproud of it 1 don't think our peoplefully appreciate the Importance of thislegislation. Benator Teller of Coloradodeaerves great credit for refusing to permit tna lexaa delegation to engraft onthat act Any Admission of tha"right" of tho ltepubllr nf Mexico, andso our water rights In the sens of NewMexico's water (or New Mexico, are stillsacred. ()( course Texas benefit fromthe act. but that 1 because the dam willImpound mors water than can be usedoeiow It In New Mexico. Messrs. Dr.Hoyd, If. II. Holt and Mr. Tounjr of Louructfl. and Messrs Bister and Martinet..ot HI aao, is well a the Texas delega-tion In congress, are deserving of greatcreate ror bringing about the enactmentof this great measure. The nationaltreasury will have to settle with the Hepublic or Mexico It that country has anyrights which have been Infringed.

"I Also (eel good over th defeat of thleprosarium bill. Not that tho placing ofsuch an Institution In 'he territory woulddo us mueh harm, save (or the bad namIt would give Us. The vote on It showedhow (rlendly tha member ( tho housearo to me. It was killed Almost unanlmousiy. uPburn or Iowa, who bs many

nniivis hm uuit ue i ore ,n., mi n,

and

and

of

tit

time treoted hie spirn against NewMnma and Ka swnple insulted We (w theHewr of the house when i waa detMHlIngor tetrMvry against the leweMf Mil,

but ia the great npewnr l Hd tfat hettrkB, t mm Mm renwrks in the pfewe

tehee Bvat morning, althougn Ke liMt'eat them eait" of the aiMd manymember told me of the remark M J4a.1 went tn lilm ami hwl It out with him. 1

him my opinion of him tn prettyIHIfU lanKvasei nw o.k mine nmiiera

, Ql all. Two or three daya later he metbve awl railed me to ono aide and mad

mmt profuee amlogy andanM he heldintended writing me a irtter or npoieg.mi we neh "took It all back.' and t amnapiir w may umi i iwipip iwiTgipnrgreea with the rwtpert uml friendship ofevery member of beth houses as wfll aaor all omeiaia in wasmngton i am ae- -nuAlntetl with ever one of them.

"1 would like to tell the anod neenle ofJ New Mexico that the (art or New Mexi

oo's aepamtu stAtehoed hill hAvIng pawieilthe eemte fc.-- It did, la no Indication thatwe eould have hud that vote of statetnd at Atty time during the seestons otoongrMHt Jtwt closed; In faet unleaa weHad agreed to the jointure rre nevercould liave gotten the Mil out of the em- -

mlltee In eillver house. New Metlao be-ing put on the bill by the senate waapurely soellent I. owing lo l'enroae'avo.e and I'latt'a nbaenee. in faet wanever would have had a day art for avote In tha senate were It not that thedemocrats and tho doxen republican whowere voting with them, lielleved tnycould bent lleverldge and give us epAiate statehood. I want to ausuro the peo-ple nf New Mexico and ArUona that lr- -

rrapoctlvo of wnat tliey no, or wnat tneirdelegatea want, It la the avowed purpose nf the powers that be tu settle thestatehood question and to reprivo andpnaa the Joint statehood bill tills corningcongress in form Just as It waa reportedto the senate noor tnis congress, wemight aa well make up our mlnda to thatand prepare for U

i may state that my nunarena ot wmjfriends In ror,rca hnvo wondered why1 waa turned down hero at home In the.last convention, and It has taken gooddent of explanation on my part to showtki.m now it was accompnmtd and provented them tram saying harsh thingsabout our people on tho theory that It,was the people who encompassed my do-(e-

Any ot our cltlren who meet ahiember of oongrow of cither house thisor next year, or who go to Washington,will find how my friends feel about mytreatment. I was In a position tn do thoterritory a whole lot ot good. I bellova vast majority of the people of NewMeslea are today my friend nnd I amgrateful for the kindly feeling for I havetrim to servo them fnllhTuuy. l do notpropose to lx) lost In the sliullle. 1 amNew Mftxienn, ana win bo on nana in

ny political thuir.e that aan npssiblrarlee. I am ou my guard now, und noKara "gam ahoe" polltleal aasaaalnatlona.on n be perpetrated against me. t willat l'st Iiavo a flghtlng chance tn the future. I must now try to repair my s

fortune and will nt once resumethe practice of law, and hope to recovermany ot my former cllenu. The president l my friend and may offer mo somegood otilee which I may or may not ac-cept, depending largely on whether ornot I have to leave tha territory NowMexico Is coming Into the Union na apart ot the great slato of ArUona. and1 want to lie present at the crowning. Iwill from time to time wilto at lengthabout the statehood fight to that our people may understand It better. 1 returnmy thanks to all our good prop lo (ortheir kind support and sympathy In thogreat ngnt I nave maae (or our rithts.and will now he thankful for considerations in a business way In my professionis a lawyer.

MAN REPORTED MURDERED

VISITOR FROM THE MOUNTAINSREPORTS A 8HOOTINQ NEAR1.08 PILOS LAST WFEK.

A visitor from tho vlolnlty of tho Cant- -

tnn mnuntalro), rejiort i. shooting nearItO IHos the first of last week In whicha stranger, a young man from Kansas.la said to havo been murdered, says theliosweii itcrord. According to the storyof the visitor, there wero two men fromKansas camping In the vlclrlty of LoaI'llos, having unsuccessfully tried to getwork on the Hondo dam west of itoswell.une day the nrst or last week one orthem went to Iam I'llos after provisionnnd when ho returned hi partner wanowhere to bo found. A diligent sea run(ailed to looate him, ami then a sheontietder reported a shooting on the day otthe disappearance Jo Mid that lie aawthe young man riding on his horse andsaw a party of three Mexleans rtdowithin shooting !'-- .. of him. whenone ot them dismounted and opened Oreat th young man. Boon th young man(ell nnd at that, tho sheep holder movedover tho hill with his sheep to eseap anystray shots that might come hi way.When ho loohtd over tha hill again thabody of the young man wa nowhere tobe seen, And the three men were makingaway with hi horso and saddle.

The sheep herder gave the name ota Max loan ot that vlolnlty ns tbo onwho tired tho fatal shot, and, noenrdlngto tho report received here, a warrantwa to tie Issued at Lincoln for the urrectnf the man who I accused.

The surviving young Kansan has noti-fied the parents nf hi auppeaedly mur-dered partner, and they are on their wnyto Arabella,

ROQWELL LAND OFFICE.

Report or tho Work Done In trieof Land In February

Publlo Innda appropriated at thoUnltml Btatea laud office, Hotwell,durlnK tbo month of Fcbruarr, 190G:

Euterod under homestead lav 8,895acres.

Kntored uudor deanrt land act,8,800 aorei.

Script locations, 2,7C0 acre.Selected by tho territory ot New

Mexico, 39,850.Total amount appropriated, 01,308

acres.Duslnoas done at land office Mrch

IS, 1005;Flvo homettoad cntriea,Blx doaort land cntrien.Ouo tomeatoad entry coamuUd to

caih by Courtney Holatun.Oontoat ol' J. D. Dell vs. K. V. Vhll-Up- t,

aMlsneo. ThU waa aa Interest-tu- g

contest cue from the Artesiacountry.

A wbetiluian'a tool bg taa't with-out a tottlo of Dr. Tbomas' WectrlQOil, Iloati cuts, brultea. niam.apralns. Monarch over pala.

AFTERNOON SESSION

of hftyJnth DAY

Of Both Homes 'oflthe Tcrri

torial Legislative

Assembly!f "3

(AIMntSM ssssson. SHf ContinuedrfexM ttamMsd :

Til eXifflinHtee on mm ry tvpoetetlMHiMil Ml No 111. t21ra Meat I'Vark,rssAttng to the at juriirs. re-h- e

miesllHK that th ui taken HPam) III (Wmmlttee'i s 5erMl amend menube net Ml thereon TltStriMrt of the nun- -

Hilttee. waa adunti edPtUi amendmentswere adapted and tha blli;ijj seed

NKW ritfftiSjt'tmnotl hill No in. By Sir. Ch, rut-t- ag

the time tor hnldliyftgoBrt In the Bec-v-

Judicial dletrlet, read the third tlmouy tine ami pasi.

Cohiu.11 bill N.. iL BV Sir. Miller. r- -Utttng to property salAs fee te under

tMpemrion of ih. ntlfsyrend l wire ami

Council Mil Nn let, W Ma O rr. r4tIng to briliery "f oaiejak, Snder sutpen-l- n

af the ruii s read the lilrd time bytine ana pnsseu e

Council tdil Nn 111. hyTMr. Martin,amefHlltig the ... t ereatlnajthe otllee tifcoal oil inspe. i..r and iirsvldlng for thoinspection ui ""i 'Hi, preTKJinB iiwi en-gine naphtha sh ui not b Inspeuted. readthe third time m title andfpssMHl

COMMITTRH nKl0UTBTht emmltt. on etluentlon

house bill No is by 'Mr. Fendleton. asin school boards recommending that Itbo passed. Th- r,'iort, of the rommllteewaa adopleil nnd lha bill passeil

Council bin n us, by Mr. iny. an--

nnlng the erim. .if mtinur, underof the mi. read the third time

by title und pussm Frcsldcnt Cltrk vot--luir lift ,

The steering mmlUe reported hoiisebill No. 9i. bv Mr miles, creating the

fllce of IrrlRiiii engineer, reeommcwd- -

Ing that It be .sed, Tne'repori of thecommittee w- - utnpted and tho billonesed bv a ,'f to

Tho steering uimflteo reported housebill No SI. by Mr Williams, regulatingthe nniiruiirlH.i " f water for tnlnlntnurnoses. reconmii ndlng tlm't It tie passrd.Tim report iua u'l 'pted nnd the bill waspassfw.".The steering iMmittue. reported housebill No. 1. t. Mi WHfron. relatingto licensee by in. cities, Ttcommending ttut It i ; ci, iThe rfaott, ofthe coiiilnllt - iidnpM and The I'll:psssca, j

0. si. uy sir mnniircnw.

MASS

milium wus adonted and the bill lost bya vote of 6 to t

The council adjourned at :6 o'clockuntil 10 ooiotk Thursday.

llui'.K(Afternoon seaslsn. Wth day Continued

from Wednesday )The steering oommltlee reported house

bill No. IK), by Mr Wllkarson. An Aetto harmonise th mode at jireeevdure Incivil oases, lemmmendlng thai It bepasseil. The ratwrt of the oorHmlltco wasndoptnl and the bill passed by n, vote ofIS to B.

Tho Btwrlng oommlttii- - rarorted eounell bill No. M. by Mr l.ehy. An Act prescribing the method of describing moneyIn Indictments, reiinmmllMg that It bepassed. Tho rrport of ttv committee waadopted and thu bill ptseed by a vote of15 Id 3.

The (leering committee reported coun-cil bill No. MB, by Mr Miller, An Aet regulutlna tho aula Hen of probate eleiks. oollectors nnd county superintendent ofschool. recnmmrndliHC tnai it no passed.The mport of tho oommitteo wa adoptednnd the bill pussed bv i ote of 17 tn a.

The steering commhtee repotted eoun-ei-

hill No. HI, by Mr Head. An Aot reluting to the arrest of permns for vielatioii of certain seetlon of tho oomPiled law relating to cruelty to nnlmals,rrooi ..mending that tt passed. Thereport ot Uie committer was adopted andthe bill paesni by. a tote or is to a.

The oommitteo en mines and publleInmls report ei council mm ro. si. by Mr.Marlines, Att Act denning th preferenoarights of Bt"s soldiers, thstrwidow or other heir in eeganl to homs-stiw-d

laada, iveomnn'iaing that It begassed. The report of tin- - cwHtmlUee wasadopted aimI the MM passed by a vote of19 to 4

The bouse adjourned t oeloek untilThnrwMy morning at menu

FIRST DISTRICT COURT

OENERAL W. H

WHITEMAN INDICTED FOR OBTAININQ MONEY UNDER FALSEPRETENSES.

Upon tho UnltDd WtM aide ot thocourt, at Santa F, WedtiiHday after-noon tho ciuo ot the Onltod Stateevs. Manuel K. Kaha. fer rlolatloaof postal law waa diamlattcd by tbogovernment, vUi leave totbo aamo If nucokary.

The caao of tho United Statoa va.uenoulcto Torros, Indlotod for tnoestwns continued, and iisrcniDtorHv act

for trial oc tho first Friday ot tbonext term in (September.

The several catci agalnat QeorsoHaskell tor accoptlng a groatcr toothan nuowod by law in lecurlns penaioet, and for torelag loldlor'a landbounty claims, were eontltruod nrorthe term, and tbe bond ot tbo defendant IlHfil at 93.500.

The United States petit Jury waaaiscuarttca.

At 4 o'eloek tho court waa engagedIn hoarltiK teatlnionv In a conteraptcase In which Antonio D. Vargas otRio Arriba county, wan by Infonnatoufiled on the part ot tbo governmenLcnarsod with tampering with inembera of tho United Btatea petit Jury,nnd government witnesses, n behalfor uoriMicto Torroc, indicted tor Inceat. At tho close ot the examlna'ttoa tbo eourt stated that while therewaa so positive evidence sufficient tobold him upon the charge letlortn m me information, ye: enoughhad been abown that be was Indla-:cre-

In hi talk, with some of thej parties iBterested, and after admtnls-Itr-rd- s

a severe reprimand to the fts- -

cuiph mo ca9 wag dlamimsed, cm pay.mit by tbe respondeat ot the costatnrraniifit to ISl.flO.

We4fir1f afternoon the grand

jur rdtttrMii Nn IMmiltMt aRMlRMII WMUMnsji. lAto ssSJMsnt sssH- -

erai "i tb lavrltor)-- . Iitr iFrirrtHC tMsum '.r iioi rjrom tha tefrltor s4rfalse i letonsoa, and M. ImII vm nmat n.ii'Hi

liw territoeal s1i of liid eerttrtutienit ai to trtlotk yovtertKf tHr-Itt- l.

and JudgsHnt lU- - MhMrt mt tm-d- r

I in ( mm f OnrtwrieM,Davis ti Co . vs. M, J, KflKtrL m prom.(Mory nate. anA ivtf tf xcetrlteftgrantwd Im sixty tlnyii.

Camp4innTa vs. Mra. John Kmtry, fordaMnjM lit the atim or 11.W tor rcMMfi W erialM tool In hmiss of

pfetnUfr In which aefendatK fit tileUnto of her husband's tlaath, rttoMexJitng liaeiii an 1ml iHifom the eotlr nilUih furonooii, without n Jury: the dVil8fnse olalmlna that t.io tool miodror wore loft in the hoilito when abnrwmovwl thereffom. nnd furthor thealalin ahouiil have been assortedagitlnst her Jtitllvldnally. II, M. Uoadror niaintiir. nnd It. H llanna for do- -

femlnnt.In Tnrxt county dlntrlet eourt. a still

for (llroroo has Leon filed In thoclsftfg office. In whloJi i.ulu Howor !

plaWlirr and Willis K. Sowor U

INDIAN SCHOOL NOTES

SUPERINTENDENT ALLEN ANDOUTINQ SUPERVISOR DAQE-NET- T

IN COLORADO.

Huperliitendent Allen has none to Canonllty toilay to look after the Intereatn of

oom Nuvnjo Indian who nro under hischarge. The Indian are taking up landtinner the homestead net and are build.nx houses and fencing their lands nnd

urc going to work the forma In severalOandelarlo llnybal accompanied Mr. Al-

len aa interpreter.Mr Diignette. the "Outing Hunervlsor- -

for this district, with headquarters atiim senooi t now in itoeay feed seour nework for th largo Imys at the school.lie win also secure work for nil the Indian who oaro to work away from their

homes.The Question of opening a nrw road

front the school tn Fourth street Is lielnaagitated again, nnd wo sincerely hopethat the road will soon bo opened sothat the senooi will seeuro tho moneyappropriated and that the new buildingswill soon be erected.

Mr Calkins has completed the walls ofhe new carpenter ahon and the building

ia r.ow ready for the carpenter to put onthe roof and complete the building.

The worK or planting la being rushedand the farm la being improved In gen- -

rai. The aoboal rore he greatly Improved tho road along tho east side otth feDfL

rweeswlW eiie wllbaaon b oompleKdAlong tr.e obl sue. or mo tarm wnienwill greatly add to the apnea ranee of thofront ot tha premises.

anmuel Lawrence hits been Installed asnight watshnian ul tho school.

FORGED SHARES OF

C. F. & I. STOCK

SPURIOUS CERTIFICATE, PURPORTINO TO DE OF $10,000 FACEVALUE PRESENTED AT DEN-VER OFFICE FOR TRANSFEROF HOLDINGS.

Forged stock certificate of the Colorado Fuol nnd Iron company wore tin- -

Mrihet yesterday when a counterfeit er- -

lineal ror lw shnros cf stock, par value,lle.uutt. waa presenled nt the ionvr of- -

bee of the company for transfer, saysine uenver nows.

The eertlncnto onmn from n lawyerat IHvenport, Ia. It purports .o hsvoneen June It, Wll. to Kdwanl J.MiMuiding, nm by him nwlaned Marshin. IB, to w. J. Ilrysoo. It Is on n llhograph form, with blanks for the name flit company and other purposes, whichhad been pr". .'ed In, Tho biaitk form I

mane ant! kept in tok by tloes, lltlwgrapher at Chicago.

AMpearinx on the certineate as nrealdent of tha company is the name ofJames A. Kebter. Mr. Kebler waa neverreWnt of the imiany. There is aim

on tiie oertuteaie ine rergea eignature orHmeretary l- - c neaman.

The oeunter(lt eertlnoale has no like- -tee tn tha geMHlne oertlflesitea of the

company. Those are finely engraved bvtl Ameriewa Hank Note company, eitherror tbe nmmm or prererred sleek luMlug. They are countersigned by thetransfer ngesit nnd registrar of tho eempaar la New York.

The iMnpert lawyer who sent in thooantetf4l SSrtlfieste was tnmedlalelyadvlert by wire of the situation. He wasreoueeted by tbe otiieers ot th osmoanyto take immedlattt step (or the dlasuveryof tbe person er person perpetrating therreua. aiw tneir apprenensiun.

A peewiar raet oimneeteu witn the disoo very e( the eeunter(elt eortlfloato Isthat It boars evidence going lo show thatin It perpetration a wholesale fraudagainst the company was Intended. Ontne mmaterrMt appear parts or ttie eempiny's Hmi) In eush position as would Initieate that other trauduleat certineatewere oemneted at the same time, the oaset Ink mark showing clalnlr.

A strut vesica will be kept nt tho NewYork and Denver nffieea of the ejemoanyfor in presentation or mere or the smi- -

rlaus eertlfleetes, end no effott will bspared to true their origin.

AN OLD LAND MARK OFBANTA niTA DISAPPEARS

One of the old land marks ot SantaIllta camp, a large adobo house oooupled by Cleorge tiarxent'e family gareaudden InJIcatlon ot decay and tbofamily was obliged to vacate Imme-diately, Tho house was built at leastthirty rears bko and has been In oxcetlent repair ontll tbe last rains,when the foundations were tuoiottchly soaked and tbe watla began toommbJe. Mrs. Sarsent moved to tborooms ou tbo MIL ntrxt to thosa otMrs. James jaokson.

Woman's Heme Mission Society.Houston. Texas, Marsh IS, --The Wo-mah- 's

Home Mission Hoelcty of ths Urlh-odu- tchureli convened In annual meettnx;

here today ana will continue In srionover tomorrow. The large and reptcsea-tatl- v

attendance, logether with the In-

teresting program of reports, papers anddiscussions, gives promise ut en of themost InUreailng and profitable conven-tion ever held by th soetety.

Wool Marketfltit Iuls, Marti ti M.-- tady,

MOVEMENT OF ALBUQUERQUEREALTY NOT SO ACTIVE

Now As In the Months of January andnry, But Still Thoro Is a Pretty

Stiff Market

An otirtiiMrejii with thu mmitha etJanuary and February, Albunuerqtierealty Iwa befiii Tory quit the fttetfifteen iUfU m Maflu Not a riltigld I

Mle of lmaineee pririmrty haw tamopkice, anil besides wiToa mmlo by thoHtinrty Invoatment compnny ot I'arenm! dlt Ion lota, there has been littleartlvlty In roeltliHiee property. Tramfern mailo nro na follows:

Mnreh 2 Hank of Commerce toHmnnuel Maharam, lot S, block 10,New Mm I no Townslte eompauy's

il.MO.tMarou J MarRnret ot vlr to Ira

Lantlfa, lota 12 and 13, block SO. Orig-inal tttwhetto, $s00.

Maroh trO. It. Scott anil wife toGeo. V. Albright, lota 6, 7 and 8, block4t. OrlRlnal townelte, tl.

Moron 3 Mn. Jeennette wltnor toMrs. tlntinnl N. Qriinsfulil, lota 38. 30and 40, bleak 3, I'oren nitdltlon, 15.

March 3 Max II. Montora to H. V.Ohnvci nnd Andres Itomcro. lots 13nnd 14, block 31, Original Townilto,1000.

MANUEL GARCIA'SHUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY

World Interested nndIn the

illustrious Teaeher.

liOrnlon. llnreb It. All th musicalworld seemed Interested today Ins theMlUlatlqn nf Manuel Onrota s one liun-ilrnl- lh

birthday, tt was an event almost without precedent in the aanat orfamous musicians. The Illustrious teneli-n- r

of singing was llUrallr nomleit witheengratulatury message from every partot the world, whllo personal rrlcixl andadmirers celled In large numbers at thutile house in crickiewoed, where thevenerAblo master resides with his wifeand daughters.

inis evening tnera waa somttning uxen publlo celebration or ths centenary.This consisted of th presentation of aportrait ot tho venerable slnslag masterpainted by John H. Hargent The por-trait, together with an album containingtho names at the subscribers, ww pre-sented tn Unrola at the rooms ft theitoyal Mcdleo-chlrurgle- imelety in thepresence of the 8panliti Ambassador andrepresentative of the (let-ma- French,Dutch, Belgium and other laryngologtcaloebrtle.I'robably there are no person now liv

ing who bbard Garcia when he made hifirst oporn.Uo appearance In the metropolis or the now world, yet It was he whogave to New York Its first season ofItalian opera. It waa on the evening ofNovember 29, IMS, thai a performance of

II mtbier ill elevilgla, was given at tho

PRESIDENT ATTENDING

FUNCTIONS

New York. Marsh IT. For the secondtime within a month President ltoeovltsame to Now York today lo be the qtirwtat a sr!ea of fuiietwin arranged In Mshimor. Ths prastdwHiMI efieeMl wa matst Jersey City by a repreeetit-in- g

the Friendly Koos of lit. Patrickacted as saeort u the name of the

president's sister. Mrs. uwmhta lUtbln--n, In West Ilfty-svit- li etreot This

afternoon the proa to out atlaageo thwedding of tils nelee. Mint Hlmnor ItBoee- -veil, and tier eoualn. Franklbi DelanoKoosevelt. whlah took niece at the reelilefloo f Mr. and Mrs. Henry J'mHsIi, InMost Heventy-slxt- h street.

At an early hour this evening ilk SHUregiment will ssraert th president lo

whore he will addres theFriendly Bon of Ht. I'atrtok alannual lmtiiet Frem Deimonlev'a hwi.. prooeed to th Ioti Aster to be thgU4Nt of donor at th tsssxitiet Of thettona at tlie American IttveMMtmi. OtherseeHksrs at this (unetten wHI inAtudsHesMter Clwuneay M. I)tw, .touletttBtUenaral A dun 11, Clwffr. and MrtgadMr(leueral Frederlek D QraM.

A Famous Bred House.An Instance ot oommereial deve-

lopment and growth to proportioasunusual Is cited in the oaruer in tnuwell known seed firm. 1). M. Ferry &Co., of Detroit, Michigan. Bine ltdestablishment hir a oentury et;o, theoompany, following out prlnetples utstrict businesa Integrity and bulldlncupon unquosilonable merit, has stead-ily grown until the name of Ferry'sflood a Is now a household word Withevery plauter In tho land.

Ferry'" seeds aro famous for theirpurity, frwthnws and rellnblllu. Thegreatest of oaro is exercised In theirgrowing and selection, nnd only seedsot tbe highest posalblo standardplaced upon tbe market- - Byerypackage has behind It tho reputationof a house whoso standards aro thehlgHest In tho trade. A fresh stook.Just received from the grower Iscarried by dealers everywhere.

AH farmers and gardeners ought tohave a copy of the 1S0C seed annualof the Ferry oompany It contains luformal Ion and suggestions that areInvaluable. The annual will bo mailedfree to aoyono addressing p. M. FerryA Co.. Detroit, Michigan.

Women Hko a clear, healthy com-pletion. I'uro blood makes It. Ilur-doc- k

lllttor makes puru blood.

"Nettle, the Newsglrl," a hustling,bustling melodrama, will bo th attrac-tion at ths opera hone Wednesday,Mateh tt, The play Is (rem the pen btItem II. Farker author o( "Dora1'horne. Utah," and many other.latsrday melodramas. "Nettle the Newsglrl '

eetsea htra with the most frorable pressnotices from the eaxtera papers. Thres nla and electrical tttects are aIC tobe bttler than th ordinary, and lb eastmost xelint.

Marsh dOlte DlMkmnnn anil wlfttto W. 8. gaiiilsiL fob and 31, bjook

iN, AtlniiHe & Fadlfjp nililltloii, ll.Mareh 0 1. f. McOannS, apiolal

.svnni, to Ok It, Conner, lot 13, tHocIctl,,ln II, nl.l. ,i ..l.ll.l... ilrdtrww. uiiqi,,. aiagfi.nMM (111 II1LIIJII, llua.lu,

March 0llary M. I'tirlonk tQ ti II.Conner, a tlfe-etHht- Intcreiit In thoseme, Jtl.MO.

March 10 l.uoy II. Anders and hue-ban- d

lo Mrs. F. A. Kopplna;. lot ff,block 2, Lewis and Slmmonds addi-tion. SHOO.

Mai-o- h II Karl A. Bnyder and wlfotn Clin. . Hodgln. lot 3 and 3, blockT, Terraee ndtlltlon. 3150.

Maroli M. Krawlnkel otal to Henry Droeokmeier, a pleca otlnnd on Fourth street and . Mountainread, 3600.

Mnttih 13Clayton W. Whitney andwlfo o Mrs. Ma A. JohHjM(M lotn17 nnd 13, block K, MandelFnlabdU. addition, $1.

March IBArnllmla Frrwt et Torto Oeo. H. Thomas, lot 4, block J, io

ft I'nolflc ntldltlon, fSGO.

ONE

The Musical Is Celebrating Event Life of This

SOCIAL

dalegaUen

wnicu

their

Fdbru

old I'ark theatre, which stood In FarkHow on the exact sits where now starxuthe world' tallest omee1iuildlii, Man.ul OareU, r.- - who eelebrrted 10 blrth-iM- y

tivday, was th Figato o( that per-formance.

narebt eamo et a netetl family, lila(alhsr Monul del I'opolo turela, bornin Hevlllo, tn ins, Iiegan na a chorister Inthe cathedral (her at the see of six. AtIT he was known all over Bpuln aa atener .nd oomposer of cemle operas.lloii,l m Ills wrota the character ofAlniaivtva (or him.

Manunl OsrcJs. senior, died In IlruwcciHIn VH. HI son and other meiiitMra orth (amity continued on th operstleatago (or well nigh half a ovntury. Al-though renowned a a singer Manueltlurcta, Jr., owe, his (ante largely tn hloteaching. Jto Invented the Mryngosooixi,and his treatise on tha art of singing hi(amoUa On March IT, ll, tils brotherprofewlorml ot ihn itoyal Acedemy ofMulo presented lo him a silver serrle.a a memorial ot hi ninetieth WrtMay.iJittr in tha same yoar he brought outhi second and last text book. "Hints nnHinging." Among bis moot famous pupilshave bwn Jenny Mmr nnd CatherineHayes. Th celebrated Mallbmn, whodied In 1MH, was On reus slstor. iliano less celebrated sister, Mm. Vlnrdot.Is still sure.

THE HEAVY STORM

REPORTED OVER

l.o Aiigeloe, Marsh IT-T- lio sun lashining brlgbtty tmlay and t.ttrtheavy storm which has been sweepingover southern California for five daypast ts over. Delayed trains on tboSouthern l'aolflo and Santa Fe havebeen rwtetilug here last night nndaro coming in at intervals fvtay. Flvotmlns held at SntitA Ilarbara for thePAst two or three days left there thlamorning on the way to Los Angeloe,and utber trains are moving. TboHanta Fe reports its line open andtralM moving oh both, tine. Althoughmost of the stalled passenger oa lhajJsnta Pe In the region ot Cajon paaafor several days wero brought InInst night there still remains severalhundred who will ko brought la to-day. Travelers who were en thesetrain fer a week or morn Sufferedgreat discomforts anil many are weakami III from tbe ejperiunee. The foodsupply wag lasuffioleBt and manywent without food for tsty-fou- r

hours and even longer. It la datedthat many were so II) when traly fur-red aeros the landslide at J&Jonpass that they had to be carried, i'hihsonger on the Southern Paolftatralua also suffered great tnconveu-Isnee- s

and dlsoomtort. In thedraw-n- g

room of one ot tho uleerjrj a wo-

man gave birth to twlhi 8hjf waaMrs. Oarutbers, wife o? a Ios Arigetaicivil englueer. She was'attendeji bytwo physleUns on the train and Aellher mother or babies suffered fromtho unusual conditions. There werodlnlnf ears on the Southern Faelfloand there was bo suffering for food.

Kansas City Market,Kansas City, Mnreh

weif--t t,(J0, Including Va seuljisrn) mar-ket steady) natlvo aleors iboegtLXti south'era atsert, tltoi.Wi southern cows, HMV4.C0.- - native eews and blfr. tsv)v4.l;sloeksrs sad feeisrs- - MW.6oj bulls,rti SBlve. IHWK); western fed steers,UMWM. western fed eowe. liLaa.

Nbeep Iteeeipt t.Ww, market steady;iniHUOM. it.tsira.Kt lambo. taefrtrm.mbs wsthers. m.Vi.W. (ed tote. II si

CHIftago Live Stock.Uhiease. Marsh

s.tu), market low Je steady; good toBime steers, ii.1tfl)i6 poor to medium,ls.Klfl.sot itocker and Oodtrs, ttJUm16; eews. i.(iHr(.Ui bifrs, tl0t.Hieaaueis, ll.UfytOi bulls, ealvee

fciheeu-llseel- plg nurktt ledytn sireag; geea to ensie wtar, ia,ej

; (sir to ehetve toIxkI. ii.rK4);western sheept .wacW; natlee Umbo,ti.HHt ion wslrR Urbi, M0ef.a,

llsrtneny Lodge I a n y roeet tbuermlng, First titgree. All Odd FMwre.bfttd to atHat. 'i

ALBUQUERQUE WEEKLY CITIZEN

WU0I1K8 & MoOUBKHT, Publishers.

Subscription Rstss.Weekly Gllltcn, jior year 2.00

Unity CILktin. por year 0.00

the deef TRUSTCommissioner Garfield's report la ao

very favorable to tho paokora' cow- -

bine thai It would bo Intonating now t

to hear from aomo man veriod In alltho ways of tho beet trust, and at thaisbo tibia familiar with conditions lu

tho stock-R'owIn- g business, to tho endthat tho country might enjoy a moro'conclualvo oxplanatlra rf tho "aproad;between the prlcof beet on the hootand tho cost ol that samo commodity

The consumer and tho stockgroworare told that the truat doea not netover 3 per cent, though the prlvato eartines cam enough to save the comblpofrom absoluto want.

After -- 11 that baa been oald aboutthe toot trutt, Cobtulssloner Oarfleld'areport Is a decided surprise, lie findsthat changes In margins between Ikeprices ol cattle and tho prleea or bocfIn 1803 wore, for each hair yoar, lowerInstead ot hinder than tho n.irgln forany corresponding halt year slnco1888. ,

Three of the principal com panic Inthe "Big Sli" made an avcrago notprofit of only nlnoty-nln- o cents perhead or lot slaughtered, and this maybe taken aa 4 ho maximum for thegroup.The beet truat slaughtered but 45 per

ceot ot tho total cattle uiod In 1903and thus wo aeo that more than haltof tho beef coneumod In hl countryla prepared for market by concernsnominally, at least, competitive withtho trutt Citlea aggregating 10,000,-00- 0

Inhabitants aro supplied by thotrust, but tho rent of tho country setaIta most aupply from packori andbutchcra independent of tho "Big Six."

THE FRATERNAL AQE.Tho present may be truly lermod a

fraternal ago; both men and womoneverywhere aro bandod and are band-ing thqmselvoe together in a commoncsuso. In organlzatlona under tiamuanod titles variously known, but withtho avowed object and aim of extend-ing, by organised force and effort, f

in tlroo ot sickness and distress.Tho blending ot sympathlo heartsot tho many Into one, form an overopen fountain of ready and gratefulrelief; henco It Is, in tho concentra-tion of Individuals, moatal and finan-cial efforts and forces, under tho gen-uri- c

name ot fraternity, that accom-plishes an aggregated volume ot reliefalong many lines that la Incalculable;not in tho ostentatious midday glare,but in tho rotlremont ot tho wigwam,or thu lodge roam, and tnoro frequently In tho homo ot tho afflicted brothor. which is In strict accord with thoUlvlno Injunction, to "lot not thy leftband know what thy right hnndUoeth;" and, tneretoro, must bear thoBoat or tllvino approval.

B!ckiufct, distress nnd death comblno to torm un ovur present heritageof mankind, nono Is oxeiupt, therebyfurnishing an unceasing appeal touniversal sympathy tor neded relief;and, to the puro motive, prompting awilling hand and a ganerous rosponno,thuro ooroos tho words ot Inspiration:"Inasmuch as yo did It unto one oftho least ot these, my brethren, yo didIt unto mo."

Tho Interpcmlonco or our commonhumanity omphasUos tho fact thatevery llfo. from a moral ami physicalstandpoint, should bo a help to otheruvea with which It is In constant con-tact; henco It Is tho olo&rly definedduty ot every llfo to bo ennobling.helpful and elevating to cvory otherlira within tho scopo or Its influenceIt Is tho logical conclusion that thoelovntlon ot uny community to a highstandard of social and moral oscollor.co, Is tho result or strictly consclontloua Individual conduct

JAPAN'S HEROIC 80LDIERS."Boo," said I'yrrhus to oao ot his

generals, as tlioy scanned tho deadHon tons on tho battloftold of Tarenturn, "these men havo all theirwounds In front With such soldiersI could bocouio master of tho worldItomo waa ?oang In I'yrrhus' day. itsAlarcellus, Bciplo Afrlcauus, C icssrand other conquorora woro still In thofuturo. Tho world was destined tobear something tram Homo In tho conturloa following tho defeat at Tarenturn. The old king of llplrus himselfsaw Home In a menacing shape tnorothan onco loforo ho died. Kven athis first meeting with Itomo bo waaoompcllod to confess that "anothorsuch victory would forco mo to returnto ispirus atone."

Tho Japanese aro treating tho worldto as startling aurprlaea tboso days astho Romans did a scoro of centuriesago. "Out ot tho way for us; wo nrenam fort Arthur!" enoutod Nogl'aveterans In Russian as they advancedon Kuropatkln's lines In tho fightingof tho post few days. This war cryvoices an olcmontal audacity and confidonco which no perlf can daunt. Thosmvoq worked in the Japanese ranksby the Russian cannon and rifle tiroia greeted with roaro or laughter bytho surviving Japanese. This laughterIn thu face of death la an expressionof tho wild Joy that young and vlrlloraces fee In fighting. Men who laughat death may havo a good deal ot thobarbarian in them, but they are formiusmo enemies in war.

It will bo well for the world to keepwatch ot thaao Homuna of Asia, saysthe tH. Louis Olobo-Ditraocr- It theirBciploe, Pompcya and Caesars are notyet In sight they may bo nearer atbond than tho world realises. WithHannibal, the Carthaginian, at theirgates tho nomau popuiaeo auctioneduio land on which his armies campedThey knew that tlmo wna fightingtheir battles, and that tho gatheringof their scattered forces would makethorn Invincible. Tho older Sclplo otAfrica overthrow Hannibal, A laterBclplo took Carthago by storm, levelcd It with tho ground, ran a plowshareover Its silo and sowed aalt In thofurrows, to make tho annihilationflanl, This was Homo's answor to

nnnlbal'fl invasion. Nemesis alsomarches with tho Romans who aroyushlnff tho Russians across riversand through mountain passes acrosssinnepurlo.

IT WA8 QUE881NG.Tho Journal ot this lty recently

oold The allien, and the Santa FoNow Men loan wiya"1rhu Albuquerque Journal In a

announced that the printingestablishment of tho Albuquerque CHI-se- n

owned by Hughes A McQrotghthad ttson sold to a syndicate com-posed ot Governor Otero, tfelegeto W.11, And rows, National Committeemanwioiuou i.unn anu unairman u. u,iluraum ot the republican territorial

central coramltlco. Tho paper livery specific and clalmit that Hughesand McCrelght received $12,000, andthat fG.OOO woro mado ly tba purchaser. Tho Now Mexican la In por-tion authoritatively to deny tho stato.menls or tho Journal. Tho gonticmenabove named bavo not purcltaacd thoCltlien, have not paid any money toMetsri. Hughes aud Jicurcigni illicily or Indirectly and have not made"r money put of tho transaction. The

Journal wi rnnvo io iry aoain. ipoi' B" ,n 'hl c0- -

essaiVE RODBY CREDIT.

The Optic publishes an Item thatwncn the leprosy Mil came up In thohoUio Delegate ltodoy waa over In the,etlRt0 aching tho statehood bill,Thu u a mflUite. Mr. Kodey waa theon, ouU(lo o nepburn otIowa, the author ot tho lerpoay bill.who know when It was to bo called.Mr. ltodoy Informs ua that he hadcanvassed tho floor of tho houseagainst It for two weeks on both aldeaand was fully prepared for the billwhen It came up. Tho vote showedtho result of his work, and showed hisstanding In tho membership ot thehomo for tho bill was defeated by &

vote ot 180 to 36, and 8 of the 30votes were Iown men, who stood upnot thst they did not want to votowith Uodoy, but as they said to pre-vent Hopburn'tt humiliation from bo-In- s

too great Hepburn's unwarrantedattack on Mr. Rodoy brought such anavalanche of disapproval upon htmfrom other members and secured tohim from Rodoy noxt inornlng such ared hot tonguo lashlnit. as that homado a full apology to New Mexico'sdelegate, a thing tho old floor warhotso bad novur done betoro lit all hislong congressional career.

THE HORRORS OF MUKDEN.Don't cheer, boys; those poor

divlls are dying."Thus spoko Admiral Philip to his

mon ot tho Initio or Santiago.just now his words aro rocal cd

with particular forco, nays the Ifouls-vill- a

Courlor-Journa- l, becauso whilemany nations ot tho world aro applauding tho exploits of tho Japanesearound Mukden the lives ot thousandsof human, beings aro going out.

The mind of tho casual newspaperreader is prona to consider tho generalresults of a baltlo and to rojolce orregrot as they may accord with UioIndividual hope. Wo In America reada bulletin from tho seat of yar. It IsIn cold, unlmnglnatlvo black andwhlto. It treats tho conflict ns ngreat game and It records a movemado by tho players. And so It makesllttlo Impress ns u chronicle ot horror, nut this is what it is. Tins,at least, la tho bulletin that comesfrom Mukden.

Howuvcr, a closo look reveals hillsides and reads thick with tho bodiesof tho dead. Vacant eyes stnro Intotho sk. Heads aro burled In tho mud.wounded men llo groaning In theiragonlos. Homo In their dying thirstcall for water; others pray Tor deathto bring them relief from their surfer- -

lugs. There Is desolation all about,and tho picture atretchos for miles.A count discovers not a hundred nora thousand slain, but forty or fiftythousands!

And while tho corpses llo scatteredover tho ground, mothers and wivesnnd children sit at homo lonRlnm forho absent ones, fearful or tholr fato

and awaiting with eager hope tho return ot those whom they shall see nomore.

Tho, slaying coen on. Russians andJapanese rait In lifeless heapH, Bodiesare mangled out ot all semblance tohuman form. With a slnglo bullet acareer U ended and, porhaps, a homoIs wrecked. Tho living trend In blooland white their follows aro droppingat "loir aldos. they fight. The cablessay they aro tired and hungry. Butthey havo no time to rest and llttloto oat. They must fight ngalnst natureas well as tho national foe.

Certainly those who cheer tho vic-torious forces at Mukden should bearin mind that many "poor devils nrodying," und many others nro dead.

DIVORCE STATISTICS.Tho St. Louis Republic's statistical

man has been going Into dlvorco fig-ures and has found that thoro havobeen 700,000 decree for dlvorco duringthe past third ot a century whichprobably accounts in a measure for thulack of any very definite public sentiment against dUorcos. Add to thesodivorcees men and women

tho others who sympathise with oneor tho other party to each proceedingand who would do the same under similar circumstances and we havo whattho Now 'York Herald declares to bosn appalling condition of nubile sent!ment against any moro rigid marriagetaws. After nil. tho chief hopo for thopromotion or a moro wholosomo senti-ment on ho subject lies with the ec-

clesiastical societies and ohuroh orsanitations. Tbo civil authoritiessocm to be Joined to tho Idols or a freeand easy dlvorco court

P08TOFFICE DEPARTMENTTho business of, tho postorflco de-

partment Is grnater than any ono notclose to its dally routine can realiseTho postmaster general has underhim a working forco of about SOT.OOO

men nnd women, and with special em-ployes, about 300,000. Ho supervisesexpenditure that aggregate about1180,000,000 cvory year, a sum great-er tlmn tho collections of Internal reve-nue, or tho disbursements for pensions.llo comes In contact, indirectly, atloast, with practically all tho peop:aor tho country, because the postalscrvlco affects all tho people Theircomplaints and compliments on thisservice come to lilm. There aro anenormous number of these, many ofwhich, to bo sure, as far an any otll-cl-

action Is required, aro settled bywell defined rules. But ho must actIndividually on a largo class of thosocases. And almoin every decision byhim Is of concern to some member ofcongress, who Is on ono sldu or theother In behalf ot ono or moro constltuonts.

Startllna MortalityStAtlsties show fcUinituK mortality.

from appendicitis and peritonitis. Toprevent and euro thoso awful diseasesthoro Is Just ono reliable remedy. Dr.King's New Ufo Pills. M. Flaanery, ot14 custom House Placo, yilcogo, says;"They havo no equal for ooneUpatlonaud biliousness." 2Do at ail druggists.

oA. P. of t. Meeting,

Washington, Mareh HfTho off:oers nnd members of tbo executiveoounotl of tho Amoricsn Federation of

assembled for thblr annualnmAilriK tixlftv at tint uunoral brad.quartern In this olty. Tfio meeting,according to official announcement,wtii bo devoted almost enuroiy tobusiness of a routlno character, nomatters ot unusual importunco or ofInterest to thcV general pubilo callingfor attention a! Uio present time.

SSNNX'SX5SXSS MiU5MWU!

(From Saturday's Daily Citizen.)The niiiior that Oov. Otero was to

be removed apparently has no founds-toln- .

You are wise If you can live withinyour Inoomo; you nro fortunate In-

deed If you ean live wltnout It.Southern New Mexico is covered

vtltb green grass aud tho thousandsof cattle In that vast region are roll-ing la fat.

Sooner or later tho people must de-

cide whether they want governmentcontrol of Industries or Industrial con-

trol of the governmentA now battle record has been estan-llshe- d

at Mukden. It will no longerbe necessary to go back to Gettysburg,Sedan and Waterloo for comparisons,

The February conflagration bill Intbo United States waa 935,000,000,against 180,000,000 in the same monthJut year, when tho Baltimore fire occurred.

The Alamogordo Journal ltaa sus-pended publication. There was nodemand tor a dally newspaper In thattown. The Journal waa a llvoly sheetand deserved a bottor fete.

Wlroloss (olograph messages havebeen sont from Kansas City to Clove-lan-

Ohio, 725 miles, without 'clay-ing. This Is said to bo the longestdistance overland over covered.

Between the price pad tho farmerfor n steer and tho price paid by tboconsumer for beef there is a largomargin not explained In the Oartleldreport on the oporatlcas of tho trust.

The cost of armed peace In EuropeIs shown In the enormous amounts thethree principal maritime nations arolevying for tho support of their

Qormany wants 1200,000,000,Franco (230,000,000, and England$300,000,000.

Moro than any other pari of theworld Australia has gone into toclalistlo experiments, and Its populationot 6,000,000 has becomo stationary.Some theories that look beautiful atfirst glanco break down completelywhen tested by common-sens- e experi-ence.

ir tho river la properly dyked northor this city ttero will ee no danger orRoods In this vclloy In the futuro. Thovalley north cf Albuquerque containstbo richest farming land In tho UnitedStates, and with fear ot l floodsdisposed ot this land will soon bo oc-cupied by several thousand prosperous farmers.,

This is tho fourteenth day of theoniuo or MiiKden, Already morothan 100,000 men havo fnlton, thetwo armies stiffens almost equallyIn thoso losses. This moans that allttlo moro than h ot thohosts engaged when tho strugglo bo-ga-

aro now dead or wounded, whileC00.0OO fight on.

Tho Lna Vegas Optic says thnt theproposition to pay directors of thepublic schools of Now Mexico originat-ed with a member of tho lower houseIt is doubtful If In all tho history otlegislation In tho United States, amensuro was over proposed that Isso utterly opposod to tho spirit nndprlnolplo of our government.

Tho Judge who would accopt theiimaem or a norso rrom n man on trial

t ieroro him on tho chargo of horsestealing, would a Impeached. Yet,nys nrynns uommonor, thoro aro

Judges who enrry railroad passes Innieir pocKotH anu sit as judges Ineases wherein a railroad giving onoof tho passes Is accused or violationor tho law.

(From Monday's Dully Cltlxon.)Ilnvo you tidied tip tho premises and

mado tho alloy presentable?The legislature Appears to bo abso-

lutely lu control of the torrltarl&l olil- -

elals.Only three moio days or the New

Mexico legislature.Tho territorial legislature comes to

an end next Thursday.Two million dollars' worth or gold

Is used every year to fill the teethor tho American people.

No silver dollars bearing tho date1&0S have been colnod, and only 105were struck tluring tho last six monthsol 1904.

Observo tho Ixmtcn regulationsJust lor an experiment If nothing moroand see how tlno you'll feel aboutEaster tlmo.

Official statistics show that therearo 17,000,000 children In Russia be-

tween tho ages of 0 and 14 receivingabsolutely no education.

Tho sovereigns ot Kurope receivefrom public treasuries 140,000,000 ayear, ot which tho cxar gets 112,000,-00- 0

and tho sultan 37,600,000.Mrs. Chadwlek was found guilty ot

evory chargo In tho Indictmentagainst her and will probauly do aterm In tbe Ohio ponltontlary.

Tho war has cost Russia 1600,000.-00-

Inoludlng warships valued atAnd tho financial loss Is ono

of tho minor Items In tho list ot dam-ages.

It coat 180.000 to Inaugurato Presi-dent Roosevelt, but It did uot comoout ot the rovnues ot the nation. Tbomajor part of It was paid out of thepockets of thoso who wonted to dance.

Only those who havo been forced tolive In a olty, should bo doomedworthy of Invading tho woods forthey aro In a mood to appreciate tbograndeur and ntagnlflconco of thewild.

Tho harbor ot Madras la to bo re-modeled at a cost ot 1 1,500.000, tbesecretary of state for India havingsanotlonod tho proposals for financingtho schemo adopted by tbo local gov-ernment.

It Is stated that a largo number oflaborers In tho Chicago stockyardsearn an averago of nbout 35 a week.and yet thoro are people who declarethat It la necessary to Import ment toaid In tho development ot tho coun-try.

In 1003 tho enormous amount ofbushels ot Arnorican and Ca-

nadian apples was sold In tho Eng-lish market, und from pro-io- n t

that record will bo nearly,It not quite, equaled from tho cropof 1004.

J O. MoNary, odltor of tho Lns Vo-ks- s

Optic, has been appointed territor-ial printer by Gov. Otero. Mr. Mo-Nar- y

Is ono of tho most deservingouiig men In tho torrltory and his

appointment will meet with tho appro-val of l ho people

Ono of tho ten Now Jersey high- -

school hoys appointed by GovernorHtokos to represent tho state in thopresidential Inauguration parade ntWashington was a nouro. Ho was appointed us a rowan ot merit, liocausebo was tho best scholar in his class,

Tho Sisters' hospital of (his olty Isleft out of tho territorial appropriationbill. All tba other charitable Institutions are liberally provided for In tbo

'bill. Tho hospital In this city is tbe

mmtmmwmmmmt

largest In tho territory and takes careof more charity patients than anyotbor hospital, nnd It deserve an ap-propriation If such territorial aid Isgiven to any such charitable inslltutlon.

Front Tuesday's Daily cit i- -Tne rest that has bcon earned by

bard work s the only really comfortable rest one can have.

The criminal and grafter sroamong tho loudest In their denuncia-tion of "yellow Journalism."

Territorial and county officials havecontrolled tho New Mexico legislature,with the roiult that salaries are largo-l- y

IncreasedReaders will not bo persuaded that

wlv- - - bavo to say about your storoIs vo .portant It you try to say ItIn tcv vi apace.

The" k, .ness of Chicago mall orderhouses Increased between IS and 20per cent the past year, and two housesdid tho bulk of it The buslnttsamounted to IGS.OOOOOO, aud it allcame from advertising.

When one reads ot tho bravery, al-

most approaching fanaticism, d

by the Japanese during thisconflict It may well be questionedwhoher any nation on earth could com-pass their defeat short of annihilation.

All tho terltorlal officials have badtheir salaries Increased by tho legis-lature. In (he case of tho territorialsuperintendent his salary has been re-

duced one hundred dollars, but he Is,lven an asitstant at a salary ot 11,600.Tbo salaries ot tho .territorial onlclalahavo been iacread about 112,000 perannum.

Wisconsin is struggling with ane bill that la almost as

draotlo aa the ono Just passed by theIndiana legislature. Drastic legisla-tion on this subject would bo moroetfectlvo If It were preceded by ageneral parental policy ot oxecutlvosessions with tho small boy In thowoodsbod when his flngors look as Ifthey had been stained with iodine.

It cannot be denied that tho argu-ments put forth by tho supporters otrailroad consolidation and "mergers"bavo considerable morit in them.Consolidated roads can bo operatedIn conjunctir much cheaper thaneach can be operated separately. ThisIs the argument in favor of tbo trus',and tho trust would be a good thingIt it did not uso Ita powor unjustly tomake excetslvo profits and to stlflocompetition.

100 REWARD $100.Tho roadfi or this paper will 1m

nlcnsrd to learn that there la at locistono rtrc-od- dlsonso that science hasbeen ablo to cure In air Us stagos, andthat Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh CureIs tho only ,iottlvo euro now known totho modlc.v fraternity. Catarrh beinga const I' a . nml uiseaso. requires nconstitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, actingdirectly upon tho blood and mucoussurfaces of tho system, thoroby de-stroying tho foundat'on or Uio dlseaoo,and giving 'he patient etrongth bytiulldlng up tbo constitution and moist-ing nature ,n dolnt; lu work. Tho pro-prietors tun so much faith in lunirutlvo H)ors thl thoy offer OnoHundrod dollar for any caso that itrails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials.

Addrees K. J. OHI3NEY & CO.. Toledo. O,

Hold by si! Druggists, 75cTake IMl'a Family I Ills for oonstl-i'V.io-

BUSINESS CHANGE RE-

PORTED FROM QIDSON

The t olorado Supply company hasdispose' ot Its storo building andstock ( morohandlso nt Gibson tothe Anwlcan Fuel company, says thoGallup Kepubllran, The friendly re-

lations . listing betweon tho ColoradoFuel SK I Iron company, tbe AmericanFuel . nipany anil th,o Colorado Sup-ply Mimpany nro no moro. This isgiven an tbo reason for tho salo. Mr.Ohlln mil remain with tho AmericanFuel .onipany as managor ot thustore

For Over Sixty Years.An old and well trlod romedy Mrs.

WIiihI. wb Soothing Syrup haa beenused for over sixty years by millionsot mothers for their children whileteething, with perfoct success. Itsootbei tho child, softens the gums,allays all pain, euros wind colto, andIs tbo jst romedy for diarrhoea. Ispleasant to 'ho tatto. Sold by drug-

gists is orery part ot tho world.Twenty five cents a bottle. Its valueIs Incalculable. Bo sure and ask forMrs. Winslow'a Soothing ayrup, andtako no other kind.

A YOUNG HORSE THIEFESCAPES FROM JAIL

lc Smith, a sixteen year old boy,who wns in jail nt Holbrook awaitingthe a. of tho grant jury, on twochaw horse stealing and housobreaking eaeapod from Jailor Divolboss. Kront Holbrook ho walked toSt. Jos. ;,u whore ho stole a horso androdo t Winslow. Thoro ho got anothorhorse, ami at tho present writing noth-ing tur' .er has been heard of him.

Gives Health, Vigor and Tone.Herimio is a boon for sufferers rrom

aneamu By Ita uso tho blood isquickly regenerated and tho color

normal. Tito drooping strengthIs rev4u.d. Tho languar la diminished.Health vigor and tono predominate.New lit" and hsitpy activity results.Mrs. II no H. Blttrel, lUddloaborough,Ills., WKee: "I havo botm troublodwith H.-- r complaint and now blood,and ha,', found nothing to bouoflt mollko V.t f 'inc. 1 hopo novor to bo wltnout It I bavo wiriod lhat I hod knownof it in my husband's lifetime" DOc.

Sold by ). H. O'Jlelily & Co,

8AVV A -- PINTO" HORSEFLOATING DOWN STREAM

Walli - Coustaud, soctlon foreman ontbe Sail a Fo east ot town, reportedthat he saw a pinto horso, with Bad-dl-

and bridle on, floating down thoswollen Htreain of the Mlmbres, saystho Dei mg Headlight--. Investigationwaa at inco started and Is still beingpushed, ut up to this hour no ono unabeen r ; urtod lost.

WILL BE INTERESTING F!!.-.-- r

Preparing for Salmon Fisheries Ex-

hibit at the Lewis and Clark Ex-

position.Portland, Mnreh 11 Proiwratlons

for thu allium fisheries exhibit at tholiwls m d Clark exposition will bo lwstltuted immediately al tho Yakimahatcher Rggs are now being strip-ped from th stoel-hea- salmon andit is plsnneii to bavo at least 500,000for tho -- iihibU whloh will bo held Intho foitry building at the eenien- -

Hint,Tho esss stripped from the salmon

will be kont in the hatchery for a weikor ten days. It requires aboat fifty

days for tho eggs to mature but byputting thorn In cold storago, tholr de-velopment can 1 retarded. Tho oggswill bo shipped to Portland at tho

of two weeks.By tho tlmo theso stcol-hea- salmon

egg. o hatched; the rhln.atnion!will nimmnnr,. in a i. n ami nffni-,- 1

tho fishery officials a source for froihtugs, in this manner all stages ortho propagation or salmon ogss willbo uxhlbited during the ontlro porlodthat tho exposition remains open.

iTho Btst Cough Syrup.

B. I.. Apple, Judge, Otta-wa Ca, Kansas., writes: 'This Is tosay that 1 have used Bit Hard's Horo-boun- d

Syrup for )art, and that I donot n allele to recommend It ao tbobes cough syrup I bavo evor used."25o, too and f ton. Hold by J. II. O'ltoil-l- y

& Co.o

Pointed Paragraphs.A buuy mlllor's llfo Is one continu

ous grind.Rovengo Is a gun that kicks much

harder than it shoots.Politeness Is tbo freexlng point In

the atmosphets ot love.Wise is the woman who refuses to

quarrel with her dressmaker.A gin lines a wrumismg young man,

but others prefer one who pays cash.A man seldom Beta Into hot water

unless ho furnishes tba fuel to heat It.Men mako themtelvcs ridiculous by

claiming to bo what they are notAfter a gin has colcbrated tbo twenh anniversary of ber birth she

stops seeking an Ideal husband andbcglis to look around tor a real ono.

Nothing worries a proud womanlike tho prldo of some other woman.

Illusions ot courtship aro moropleasing, than tho delusions of matrimony.

Of courso you aro all right, but yournext-doo- r neighbor needs a tot of re-forming.

A woman's Idea of economy is tobuy a lot ot things abo has no use forbecause thoy aro cheap.

A woman Is so Impatient when herhusband keeps her waiting becausosho waa so patient when tho kept himwaiting beforo they wore married.

Bteosed Is the womsn whose litis-bnn- d

can always find bis slippers ex-actly whore ho left tbera.

An old bachelor says tho worship oftho fair sex Is tho most exponslvoform ot worship known to mankind.

A woman hates to seo her first grayhair como almost as much as herhusband bates to see his last one go- -

It makes a woman feel torrlblybashful to forget to bo confused whena man catches her sowing soma otIter queer clothos.

Tho way a woman acts when ahogoes to get on a blcyclo you aroutdthink sho was ctlmbtnj over a barbedwire fenco.

Invaluable for Rheumatism.I bavo been suffering for tho pst

tow years with a sovoro attack of rheu-matism aud found int Jlnllanrs SnowLiniment waa tho only thing that gavomo satisfaction and tended to allovl-at- o

my pains. March 24th, 1002, JohnC. Degnan, Kinsman. Ills. 25c, 50cnnd 31.00. Bold by J. H. O'Reilly &Co.

CALLED HOME BY THESICKNESS OF SON

G. G. Kulp, vtco president of thoNorth American mining company, whohad intended to spond a month nt thecompany's mlnos south of Lordsburg,was called homo the last of last weekIt;: the slekness of his brother. Ho wasescorted ns far as Bl Paso by PresidentMinor or tho North Amqrloan company, Bnrt President Mornlngstnr, oftho Morning Star mining company,both ot whom returned to lordsbtirguunuay.

Cured Consumption.Mr. B. W. Hvojis, Churwatcr, Kan.,

writes: "jiy nusiiantt lay sick forUiroo months. Tho doctors said hohad quick consumption. Wo procureda iMjCtlo ot Ballard's Horohound Syrupand It cured him. That was six yearsago and slnco tlion wo havo alwaysKept a ootuo in tho house, we cmnot do without It" For coughs nndcwlda it has no equal." 25c, 60c and11.00. Bold by J. H. O'Roiily & Co.

RATON LADY FASTINGAT RIVERSIDE, CAL

Miss Icl Plekol. of Raton, New Mex-ico, who IB spending ho wlnlor seasonIn this city, has Just been goingthrough a fast to cure herself of la--grippe. For seven days sho abstainedfrom all manner of food and bocamoalmost a walking skeleton. But ahola now living on (ho fat of tho landaud Is ropolclng over tho fact that

symptoms aro all gono River-side, California, Enterprise.

WIFE MURDERER REYNOLDSARRAIGNED AND REMANDED

John Reynolds, tho colored wife-murde-

was arraigned In JudgeWboster's court. I.ns Vcgcs, yesterdaymorning, having been brought over tothis side by 8 her iff Cleofes Romero,saya tho Optlo. Only formal proceed-ings wero bad. District Attorney S. B.Davis, Jr.. being prosont Reynoldssimply waived an examination aud wasremanded to Jail without ball.

Tho prisoner was allowed to visithis former home nnd gather togethera few articles which ho took withhim to his cell In the county Jail.Somo personal effects bolongtng to Mswlfo will bo gotten togcthor by t'nolocal minions of tho lav and sent tober friends In tbe oast

POSTMASTER OF DUNCANASSAULTED BY DOCTOR

Postmaster WnUorn came downfrom Duncan to Lordsbunr to consultDr. Crocker. Ho said bo had been assaulted by Dr. Richardson at Duncan,who had como after him with a shoveland threatened to brain him, Mr. writ.'

SourStomach

No appetite, loss cf ttreneth. nsrwstsns, nsaoacne, constipation, ms cream.general dobillly, sour risings, and catarrh olthe stomach aro all due to Indltastlon. Kodoliurs Indigestion. This new discovery Kers-santiit- hs

natural Julcss of digestion as thsyexist In a healthy stomach, oombtnsd vitath greatest known tonlo and recemtructtvspfopertiss. Kodol Dyspepsia Curs doss notonly curs Indigestion snd dyspepsia, but thisfamous ramsdy cures all stomach troublesby clsstulng, purifying, sweetening andslrsngthsnlne the mueous membranes lining(lis stomach.

Mr. 8, O. (Ml, cf RtithnnxA, W. Vs.. Mjst" I wi trtuUfci vlih our MMiucb for tr '.Kndl wr4 km al new uitts It la ml

Kodol Digests What You VsLBottbs oo Ir. S 00 SU holdlfi 1 H Mm lis (rid

sits, which sHs far 0 rots.pr4 icy E. a OsWITT OO., CHIOAQO

For sato by ail druggists.

lets throw up hla toft hand to ward offthe blow, and received n nasty cut ontho wrist As ho considered the Dun-can doctor moro dangerous when us-ing the tools ot his trade tban whenHAtnit ft tthdVftl. fiA (tlit nn .N r.. In mim

treatment" with htm ami so carno to1 .ftntihitr in h..n it.. ,.,A js...., a

WA8 NOT FOUNDGUILTY ASSAULT dHery of letteis at tit nit- -

dance of addressee may be socurtcfcMart",) Sancbor, tbo Mexican who by observing tbo following rule1

,7mtl t0T to kill Glva writer! name, and ahit ft hatchet nnd was -- w.,r . ba l.(nrrtiBi.charged with assault, was given a .,!f.Thosrlng before Judgo Poago at Ros- -

K

D,recl ,,Uor to street sua-we- ll

nnd tho rosult waa that ho waafound not guilty and was not bound Advertised matter la prsvletsaiyover. Tho evidence wont to show heid one week awaiting dellvry.

toun(5. l:?cl .Do,mlnKu" al Advertised aatUr Is fatidhis home, be became an- - .0wa mot iLgry and croatcd somo disturbances w..m?.A- - t? l

t8r offlc al O.but that he committed no assault,either on wlfo or tho Intruder.Domlnguca has been arrested on a Listmoro serious charge and must appearbeforo Justice Bailey.

SUCCUMBED TO DEATHFROM CHRONIC DISEASE

Fred II. Schulti succumbed toa ohronlc dlceaso that hod long hadIts death tango fastened upon him,Sunday afternoon at 3:16 o'clock atLas Vegas.

Deceased had resided in that eltrslnco 1885. nnd at one time conductoda shoo astabllshmont on Centerstreet At tho time ot his death bowas working at ho bench in bis re-- 1

pair shop ou Sixth street and usuallybad moro work heaped upon him thanno could do.

He was fifty-si- x years ot ago, a na-tive of Macklenburg Schwerln, Ger-many, and was married to his sur-viving wlfo In 1872, by whom ho hadtho two surviving children, Wm. O.Scbultx. at present In Krcfeld, Eng-land, and Fred H. Schullx, a locomo-tive engineer on tbe New Mexico di-

vision and residing at home.

MANY DESERTIONS

AT FORT WHIPPLE

It desertions continue at Fort '

Whlpplo as thoy havo for this monththo post will beforo long need a largobunh nt roorults to koep a corporal'sguard there, says the Prescctt Heraid.

Since February X there bavo beensix desertions from Company 1,Twenty-nint- h Infantry. Those do-- 1

aertlng aro Roland IS. Htonc, AnthonyBtoonehln, Harvey iJtudry. Aloxan

dor Burette. Murray Mcl'r -- rsuti andJohn J, Morris,

Tho whereabouts of f-.-o men arou'tkrown, though thoy art ltllovcdto havo mado their way from frcs- -

cott to Ash Fork, and thenco out oftho territory on tho Santa Fo rail-road.

The most of tho men loft FortWhipple with enough money to getout ot the country. Threo of them,Including Duictte, nro reported tohavo been seen last Tuesday nearGranlto Dells.

The post officials offor a rowardof 30 for tho capture ot each ofthoso men and will furnish descrip-tions to thoso wanting them. Sincetheso desertions It has boon rumoredIn Prescott that tho members ofCompany I woro not being woll fednnd desertions were duo to thatcaiire. Limit. Dixon nt hoadquartorswas asked nltout this feature and re-

ferred tho matter to C ptnln Klnnl-so- n

of Company I, who had tho fol-lowing to say:

"Tho mon got as good food at alltimes as thoy aro entitled to by thoarmy regulations. Tho victuals arealways well cooked and aro clean. 1

personally seo tho sorvlng of nt leastone meal evory day, and know that

food Is good. I think that thecomplaint had no foundation what-ever.

"Tho mon thnt loft wor? all re-

cent recruits, one of them, Stono.having eniiRtod nt this post, it hasboon current talk nt tho post thatthoso men would desert wheneverthoy had mi opportunity. Wftonthey enlisted tho tood bolng sorvodwas considerably nbovo tho averagearmy ration, owing to the fact thattho company had money with whichto buy extras.

"Nov that the fund Is low and theration had to bo down to aboutwhat tho regulations roqulro, themen slight have thought thoy woronot being properly fed.

"L havo afton dropped Into thodining room for a snack, and havegot as good food as I generally gottn my own house.

"It might bo of Interest to yrAt toknow that ono of the mon desertedfrom tho hospital, whero bo bad boontor somo tlmo. It is also currentlyreported that ono of tho men hadbeen a deserter before."

Carolina Y. M, C. A.Ashovlllo. N. C, March 13. Tbo an

nual convention ot tho North, andSouth Carolina Y. M. C. A. whichopened In this clt7 today is in evoryrespect tho most notnblo gatheringever bold under the auspices of tho bl.statu organisation. Tbo lame and re p.

roecntatlvo character ot tho gatheringIs due In part to tho fact that (he pastyear has boon ono of great activity forthe association throughout tho twostates, tbo Interest in Its work havingnover beroro bcon so pronouueed. lie-por- ts

prepared by the various offlcorsfor presentation to tho conventionshow that tho membership is growingat a gratifying rato.

Tho sessions of tho convention,wnicn win last until Tuesday, arebeing held In tho First Baptist church.Among tho speakers of nolo who arotn addross tne convention aro: a, D,Gordon, of Clovelnnd, Ohio: Dr. J. A.u. Bcnorer, prosicent or Nowuerry col- -

lego; A-- G. Knobol, of New vork. International railroad cecretaryt O. UGates, ot Atlanta, field secretary ftne international cpmmKtee; 11 j.lOiobol, of Charlotte, N. O., boys' workdepartment; W. D. Wcstherford, ofNew York, student secretary of Internatlonal committee; It II King, ofCharlotte, N. c, general secretary, andsecretary Marks of tba local assoolatlon.

UNION COUNTY PRISONERSSENT TO PENITENTIARY

At district court nt Clayton, Unioncounty, loit week, tbo following weraaentencod by unlet Jimtico w. j.Mills: Julian Parea, ftvo years In thepenitentiary for tho larrony ot aburin; Rattirnlno llofftoro. flvn voatin tho penitentiary for the larnuny ofn horse, A. J. Owen, night operatorof tho Colorado & Southern at Fol-so-

for einboxzlemont ono year intho penitentiary; George Oliver, fordischarging iv pistol in a settlement,sixty days In tho county Jail.

Hoy. J. A. Piokard, otBoten, is Intbo olty for tho day.

LETTER LIST

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(2) Leopes C.Oompton Bd H. May OcorglsClarke Jennetto Madrid A.Coleman Mrs. Martinez C.Crane Mrs. Prlwhard NannloRvans May Btephenson Cathar-

ineEhvnlg M.Garcia Nelllo Kl.lson Olllo

jrE""V' It WTnJfc' "trr;,Acion. w W. Grabll

sn jock Johnson JohnY1 tipvSSSSTu Kcand Tbomaa McBooth O. It lahy Col. D. J.Booth lO, It 4 Co. Loong FrankBrldger E, A, IaicvIo M.Baca C. Iaho James

K. Luslro A.Baker B. A. Martinet Octo- -Chaves F. vlanoCanflcld Dr. Carl Martinez JesusCastella G. Mirnbfcl M.Cordova 1 Matthew Mr.Chaves Sacra-

mentoRupp Ben F.Rutherford Frank

Chaves 8. (3)Concho Juan Roseberry M. K.Chaves Joso C. Rlncon KstobanCgodlncr Louse Romero T.Chaves K. BaneEeaFollPcCulver Mr. Sarraelno ItDavos4AYD. 8mltlTRoyDsnlsa M. Stone TiffinDyko Peter Van BloAvans W. A.Frascr II. W. Bsrleo FredFarrelt Harry Shaffer Karl A.German. Amor. Bhafforv SFPs

Emp. Agency. Topla FrahclscoGraf Frank J 14) ValonctuGrlcgo P. Wilson Kdgar andGuticrrex T. BdwlnGuy US. II. Walsh Frank ItHlckey B. C. Wolnhnus T. H.Hart Jno. Wuro J. H.Hart It S. Zlcglor Wm. I

R. W. HOPKINS,Postmaster.

PILGRIMAGE FROM COLORADO.

A Body of Prominent Business Men,Dubbed "Colorado Doosters," Will

Visit the Lewis and Clark Ex-position and Exploit Re-

sources of Their OwnState.

Portland, Maroh 11. In July noxtseveral hundred of Colorado's mostprominent buslnesj men will leaveDonvor for Portland, In two of tbemost magnlfiaontly equipped trainsthat ever rolled out of tho union depotIn the Colorado capital. A. J. Sponge!,chairman ot tho organisation commit-to- o

of tho now Denver Commercialclub, Is In ehnrgo of tho preparations.

Feeling that the Lowls andClarkexposition would nttraot thousands otvisitors from the east, and afford Colo-rada-

nn opportunity to upldlt thoresources and Inducements ot theirown state y coming in closer touchwith tho visitors, thu rlp has Menarranged. Its itinerary will InrludoWyonilnr. Montana. Idaho. Washing-ton and Utith, and strenuous mission-ary work for Colorado will bo doneat every point along tho route. In thismanner. It Is hoped to Imluco manyto visit Colorado.

Ono train wilt carry the businessmen of Denver, whllo tho other willronvoy those from Trinidad, Pueblo.1cndvltlo and Colorado Bprlngs. Bachwill bo excellently appointed for thocomfort of tho "Colorado Boosters."carrying two dining cars and extraforces or porters. Tho trip will occupyabout fifteen days.

OLD STAGE COACHAT KINGMAN WRECKED!

P!

Tho old stago coach that was aban-lt- l

uoncu in tne canyou near mo pumptinouee, was caught ty tio noons anuIn a few minutes was moving with theflood llko a Noah s ark, says tho Kingman Minor. It was almost entirelywrecked, tho wheels being torn oft andtbo polo broken.

PLENTY OF WATER INTHE HONDO RESERVOIR!

Tho official t port on tho depth ofthe water In tho Hondo rone t voir wed ftJttomlnv morning wu liixt throa rnotJOVwhich was two-tenth- s less than Tues4day morning, bays the Roswell RocordJTho water was on a standstill alt!night, notwithstanding the heavy ralnJl

a is a.i ii. is muan iniimnalb IS BUPiruBVU Wltti nun stsuvts ivmwi ssjtin In (Uio fcl!U. anil tho melting uf tbfifl

now was temporarily ttopped. ThcW... ...... ,11 L . . . -sunaco water in iuis sucuuu win "an opportunity to run or wnuo mewWIU iuaiD JU llin u,,w.

A ROSWELL MAN WANTSDIVORCE FROM WIF0I

Ilotiert I.. Fnulknor, one ot the prom-inent real estato mon of Roswell. Instituted proceedings in tho district courtto socuro a divorce from liulo A. j

Faulkner. Tho allegations In tho complaint nro lengthy. It Is declared thatjtho dofendant snat on tbo nlalntlf? onJthe pt'bllo thoroughfaro and walled fonlblm on the streets with a club wrap-- ; Iped In paper.

HANDS AND FEETWERE DAOLY FROSTED

F. H Cox. who bad his bands nndlfeel bndlv frosted a Watrous on tho!night of February 12th, during tho un--

iireeedcnted cold spoil, lort tho ladiesihomo, Las Vegas, for Wntrous, whenhe will 'refliimo his placo as a watch- -

man for a firm of railroad contractors

BLAKE MiLL RUNSARE 8 ATI BFACTO RYH

Tho Btako mill, of Ban Miguel couiilty, Is now amid to be running satlstar-- i

torlly and It Is hoped that rlilsens Willitake sufrlolenit intorost In ita success- -

fill operation to ko out and aoo what!result It Is aeeompllslilng results!Hint can nut to or tintora uenentIm Vegas and the surrounding founttry, says the optic.

Try a Oltlien Want Adv. for results.!

AFTERNOON PRO-

CEEDINGS OF THE

LEGISLATING BODY

COUNCILAfternoon Session- - t;d 3y(Continued (ram Tbursea

House bill No. IDS, by Mr .enm,amending motion 3718, or . cam-pile-

laws of 1897, relatln, to thocompounding and dispensing or pharm-aceutical prescriptions wng read sec-ond tim iy title and referred 10 thecommptee on Jullolary.

COM.MITT1S14 RHl0RT3Tho committed on mines and public

land reported counell bill No. tit, byMr. Martinet, An Act relating to landclaim ( oldler. recommending thatIt bo passed. The report was adoptedand the i.iii passed.

Amondi i, rouneil bill No. 58, by Mr.Orocr. r idling 10 Incorporations (ormining, nu uiiaoturlng and other pur-pose, wax reported by the committeeon rorpot ns and under suspensionvt tbo rul passod.

Tho ....uute on finance reports!council tn. No. 10. by Mr. Head, AnAct relate 10 county taxation, withamendnx .i - The report waa adoptedwnn an-- i 1. menu, ino amenued milwm read third time by title andpassod.

The commlttoo on flnanco reportodcouncil bill No. :oo, by Mr. Head, relating to annual sotuemoni by mo lerrltorlal treasurer, recommending thatu 00 passou. ltcport adopted and billpaused.

Tho rommllteo on finance ronortedhouse bill No. 80, by Mr. I'cndloton,10 prevent tno enio or llauor near railroal grading camp, recommendingmat 11 no passou. Report adopted ondreport and bill to tho com- -

mMtiio on judiciary.The commlttoo on flnanco reported

house bill No. CG. by Mr. Howard. AnAct providing (or a lovy to cupportme county boards or Horticulture, roc--oniinondlng that It be passed, Reportaaopicd and bin passed.

Tho committee on Judiciary reportcd rounrii Mil No. 70, by Mr. Leahy,10 umcnu section ions or tno com-piled laws, relating to assault withintent to murder, recommending thatIt bo passed as nmondod. lloportadopted and bill passed.

Tbo commlttoo on Judiciary report-ed council bill No. 71, by Mr. Loahy,relaxing to concealment of crlmo, rec-ommending that It bo passed. Reportndopted and bill passod.

The commlttco on Judiciary report-ed council bill No. 04, by Mr. Leahy,An Act providing (or tho appointmentof a supromo court reporter and (orother purposes, rocommeudlng that Itbo not passed, but that council sub-stitute (or same bo passed, lloportadopted.

NEW BILLCouncil bill No. 116, by Mr. Miller,

An Act fixing tbo tlmo of holdingcourt In tho Sixth Judicial district,read tho second tlmo by tltlo and re-

ferred to (ho commlttco on Judiciary.

HOUSE.Afternoon Session 53d Day.

(Continued from Thursday.)Mr Sanchox moved that tho vote

by which council bill No. 0, was laidon tho tablo bo roconnldorcd and thatreconsideration bo laid on tho tablo In-

definitely Tho motion carried by avote of 13 to 9, Messrs. do Daca, Du-ra-

do Leon. Lucoro, Luna, Noblett,Pcndloton, Wllkerson and Dalles vot-ing no.

HILLS ON THIRD RRADINO.The committee on territorial affairs

reportod house bill No. 37, by Mr.Stockton, An Act defining n butcherwithin tho moaning of tho law, recom-mending that It bo passed ns amend-ed by the committee Tho roport oftno commlttoo wns adopted. Mr. San-chez moved that the bill bo tabled, buttho motion failed by a voto of 10 to 8.

Mr Snnrhox moved that tho housoadjourn, but this motion was also lost.

Mr Stockton inovod that tho amend-ment of tho commlttco to houoo billNo. 37, bo adopted, which motion pro-vaile-

Mr snnrhox again mado a motionthat thu houso adjou.n, bat tho mo-tlo- n

was lost by a voto of 14 to 0.Tho bill was finally passed as

nmondod by & voto of 11 to 8.Mr Crollot moved that tho rules bo

suspended for tho purposo of takingun amended council bill No. 09, by Mr.Miller, An Act regulating the classifi-cation of counties and fixing tho salar-ies of county commissioners thoroof,f ir consideration by tho house. Themotion to suspend tho rules failed byn voto of 14 to V, and the bill was re-

ferred to I ho commltteo on territorialaffairs.

Mrf Sam ites moved that council billNo. 80 bo mndo a spoclal order for Fri-day morning at 10 o'clock, which mo-

tion prevailed.The houso adjourned at 4:30 o'clook

until Friday morning nt 10 o'aloelc.

ARM CAUQHT IN COOWHEEL AND UAOLY INJURED

Thp other evening about fifteen min-utes broro time to shut down, FredWades arm was caught In a cogwind of onu of tho planing machines,which tore the flesh off, making afrightful wound extending from about

ci- - wrist near to the rear part of Idaarm No bones were broken, nnd fromlast reports, he was ding ns well as

. could bo oxpeeted. He Is a brother toFrank and Harry W and ft neptiewof James Wade. Wlliilara News.

FARMERS' CARNIVAL

OIVCN DY COLUMBIAN LITERARYSOCIETY OF THE ME8ILLAPARK COLLEGE.

The event of tho year thus far ntthe College of Agrloulturo and

Arts at Meallla Park, was un-doubtedly the Columbian Carnivalheld last week at the farm building bytho members of the Columbian Liter-nr- y

Socten Tho building waa taste-fully decorated with bunting nndpalms and wVh tho various booths,presented a regular carnival scene.

A very heavy rain oamo up just be-fore I'm hour of opening, nnd Jor atlmo : ked as though there wouldbo a light attendance. Rut the cloudsoon scattered nnd tho "spellers" be-

gan their work. In a very ItMlo whileton building was crowded with a Jollyholiday crowd, and all of the showswcro patronised to tholr (till capacity.Many of these shows wero worthy of11 plaro in some of tho professionalcarnival comimnlM.

Among the most popular attractionswcro the candy bootu, whore homemade candy was sold by tbo MissesMarguerite Ingram and Mnudo MoFlo.and tho Japanese tea houso where teawas served by pretty college girlsdresuod In the Japanio coitumo. Thoftrrt day'a carnival closed at 0 o'clockIn the afternoon and all went homotlrod but happy.

At 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon thocarnival u with severalnew attractions, and with tbo old ones

Improved. A much aroallor crowd wasIn attendance upon this day than onthe day previous. From S:30 until 7In tho evening, a Moxlcan suppor wasserved out under the troes in thomcanllmo a number of students woreoccupied In clearing out tho hall for1110 dance which waa to foirow.

The dance began at 0 o'clock witha in rue nnd Jolly crowd In attend

ue and oontlnuod until 1 In thomorning. Tho gross receipt of thocarnival days wore about $oo and thoexpense win urohsuiy not exceed soo,

ThB faculty and students, whllo veryglad of Professor II train Hadley'a

as superintendent of pub-lic Instruction, regret vet? much thattie la to loave tho old halls vrhoro formiclt a long tlmo his fnce bns beenone of tno familiar and welcomesights.

If tt Is a bilious attack take Cham-Itwlftln'- s

Sftomaob and Liver Tablwami a qtilok oure Is --ertaln. For satotry all deal era.

. -LACK OF FUNDS CAUSE

ROSWELL 8CHOOL3 TO CLOSE.

Owing to a laek of funds the boardof education of HiMwell has found Itncoeesary to close the schools onMarch 21. IOCS. Tills wen dec Idea at

la spoclal mooting. No one regrets thonccosslty of this action more than themember of tho board; but after care-ful and anxious consideration theycould too tio other course to pursue

Pleasant and Harmless.Don't drag tho stomach to euro a

cough. Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure cutsthe mucus, drawn tho Inflammationout of tho throat, lungs and bronchialtuboa, heals, pooRihoe and euros. Aquick euro for croup and whoopingcough. Sold by all druggists.

EPISCOPALIANS OF ROSWELLWORKINO ON THEIR HALL.

Tho parish meeting of tho Episco-palians hold at St. Andrew's hall nt4 o'olook Thursday afternoon was wellnttonded and muoh Interest In tho ad-vancement of the parish work wasmanifested, says the Hoswell Record.For some tlmo the Bplsoopallanb havebeen doing considerable work In rais-ing funds with which to put In newptws. Improve tho vestibule and mnkoother changos In St. Andrew's hall.Tho roport at tho meeting yesterdayafternoon wa that nearly all of thomoney had beon secured. Tho mem-bers hope to hnvo all tho Improve-ments complotod by Kastor.

Nothing will euro Indlgoatlon thatdooftn'i (llcnKt (Jin frwvl Ami irtvn Mintfomach a rost. it Isn't nocoMary toBt&rvn vnursolf In nntnr In ni vnnrstomach tako Kodol Cure.11 win aigoat any quantity 01 an mowbolosomo food you want to at whlloVftur Afnmnrh tikmt n rout nvlmnr.atns and grows strong. This wondertul preparation is Justly entitled to allof its many rcniarkablo euros. Soldujr aji uruggisia.

RESIGNED HER POSITION SO ASTO ATTEND SICK FATHER.

An Item which appuarod recently Intho Southwestern Journal, publishednt Oklahoma City Is to tho effect thatMiss Janlo Robortson has been com-polle- d

to resign her position us prin-cipal of tho llobart high school, In or-de-

to bo nt tho bedside of her futhorMajor J. 13. Robortson who Is seriouslyIII. Miss Robertson Is an aunt of Mrs.Sam Agco of Silver City.

A Safo Cough Medicine for Children.in buying a counii mod elno for

children never be afraid to buy Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy. Thoro Is nodangw from it and rellof Is alwaysauro to follow. It Is especially valu-abl- e

for coWs, croup and whoopingcough. For aalo byll dealers.

ZED HARDIN HAS RETURNEDTO SILVER CITY.

Kelt Harbin who loft Silver City twoyears ngo, has returned and onterodthe employ of T. u Ixiwe, on tho lot-ter- e

transfer lino. Slnco leaving Sil-ver City Mr. Hardin has mnrrlud andhas a fine baby boy. Ho married thodaughtor of tho superintendent ofbridges and building on tho Santa Focut off out of Helen, whero Mr. Hardinwas employed until work on tho nowlino wns ordered stopped, about a yearago. Since then, ho has been carpen-tering In San Marolnl. He will boJoIivhI by IiIm wlfo and child In a fewdays.

Champion Liniment for Rheumatism.utuui. uraiio. a mall carrier at Chim

in villa. Conn., say: "Chamberlain'srout uaim is the ojmmpion of all Hnl- -

niwilfl. The pnttt year I was troubleda (front deal with rheumatism in myshoulder. After trying several aureatho tftorekooper lirt reoonwntmdedUils remedy and It completely curedmo." Tliere Is no two of anyone auf.taring from that iNvlnftil Ailment whonthta ilnlmont oon bo nbtatnel for 11

wnall aum. One appMcatltm glvoalMjniiii rwier ana lie oontlnued uo for11 abort time will produoo a permanentoure. I'or sale by all dealers.

0--HIS INJURED EYE STILL

IN DAD CONDITION

Word from dsoraa Hall whn la InSan Frnnotseo having bis eye treated.s m urn eritoi mat evn with the

most careful trantmnnt nmltir thor a skilled specialist, and Involvingseveral muntbs tlmo. there will fcaonly n partial rortomilon of the sight..Mr. neu is content to regain oven anartbtl ua of thn v ntut u-t-n iiruUroiitreatment to that ond. Silver OltyItiiterprlso.

A Destructive Fire.Til draw thn flri out nt a hnrn. lit

heal a out without leaving a acar, useDeWltt'a WUtih lfniAl fltvn. A n.v.olfle for pllea. Qt U10 genuine. J. Kiiieaer, euitor or tno iinratonuor,Center, AlaM writes: "I Jiavc used Do- -

Will "a WIInK tlnitul Onlvna In mv fom.Ily for pllos, cuts and burns. It Is thowjt aivo on uia marnet. wvery ram-Il- y

iiaouid keep it on hand." Sold byall druggist.

GRAND CHARITY PALL AT8AN ANTONIO MARCH 17.

The people of San Antonio, Socorrocounty, will give a grand charity ballIn tho flnrola opsra house of that oltyMareh 17 to raise funds to rebuild thoCatholic church of tholr towu wjiionwas recently destroyed by being

by water. Tho San Antonioband will furnish ticellent maalo forthe occasion. Uverylody Is Invited tobe present and help lu a good cause.

A. A. U. Championships.'Milwaukee, WU March 13. The

exposition building has been plaood larosdlnoss for tho annual champion-ships of tho Centra Association oi thaAmateur Athletic Union which will

tako place thcro tonight. Tho build-ing. Ic considered an Idoal place (or In-

door track moots. Tho floor spaco Issuch that ther Is nninln room for a

'scvonly.fivo yard straightaway and thetrack is ono or tho rewest laps to themile In tho country. In view of theseauspicious conditions, combined witha large and high class list of onirics,It is expected that one or more of thoIndoor records will go by the board bo--

fore the meet is concluded. The conteMant will Include tho ctark athletesof colleges and atblotlo clubs through.out mo nuuum wee.

Tho program of events Is as follows!7fi yard High hurdles ntr high schoolsand academies. 76 yard dash for hlahschools and academic. 78 yard dash,440 yard run, 880 yard run, one mllorun, two mile run, running high Jump,Me vault for hotibt. 76 yard low hurdles, 76 yard high hurdles, putting 10found snot, ono mile open relay race,relay race for high schools and acad-emics.

Oy the Tomb Route,The pills that act as a tonic, and not

as a drartlo purge, are I)eWitt's Llt-U- o

Harty Risers. They oure Head-ache, eiibtipftt4on. WMouane, etc.Barly Risers itre small, easy to takoand cMy to not safe pill. MaokHamilton, hotol olerk at valley City,N. D says: "Two bottles curod mo ofchronic constipation. Sold by all drugglsta.

NOT 8O MILD IN NOVASCOTIA AS IN NEW MEXICO

"Tho wenthcr in Nova SootlA hastho New Mexico nrtlolo' skinned todeath," aald David R. Ilmwnoll thoother day. to tho Sllvur City Enlor- -

prlso. "I received n lettor last weekfrom my brother, who llvos near Hall-fax.- "

continued tho gentleman, "andho reportod tho snow as being twenty-fiv- e

fcot doop in plncos. It took A

train four days to go two hundredmiles, owing to tho heavy snow driftson tho tract, wh'oh had to bo oloarcdnwny by a anowplow bsforo tho traincould proceed. Thcro Is not a fencevlslblo In tho ontlre landsoape, andbusiness Is practically at a standstill."

Strikes Hidden Roeks.When your ship of health etrlkos tho

hidden rooka of Consumption, pnou-mani-

etc., you ara loi, if you don'tgot hop from Dr. King's Now Discov-ery for consumption. J. W. MoKln-nun- ,

of Talladoga Springs, Ala., writoa"I had boon very 111 with pneumonia,undor tho caro of two doctors, but wasgetting no hotter whoa I began to takeDr. King's Now IMacovory. Tho Bretdono gavo rollof, and ono bottle curodmo." Sure euro for corn throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Ouarantcodat all druggist; prlco 50o and $1.00.Trial bottle frco.

oCOMRADE CHAFFEE AP--

POINTED AID-D- CAMP

Phil Sheridan. Post No. 17, Depart-ti.i- nt

of Now Mexico, has receivedgeneral order No. D, from nationalhoadnunrtora of tho Grand Army oftho Republic In which order ComradoI A. Chatfeo or tho ia Crucoa posthas been npiwlnted ontho staff of tho commander In chiefof tho order, nnd Is expected to bopresent to meet tho commnndor Inchlof nt Albuquerquo, on May Gth andcth next, and nt Donvcr. Colorado, onSeptember 4th, noxt.

Incredible Brutality.It would httvo beon Incrodiblo bru-

tality If Ohaa. F. Lcmbcrger, ct Syra-cus-

N. V.. htul not dono tho best hocould for ills suffering eon. "My boy,"ho eaya, "out a (oarful gash over hiseyo, so I nppNod UuckJon'a ArnicaSalvo which quickly healed It nndsttvod his oyo." Good for burns andtil corn too. Only 2&o at all druggtuta.

HISTORIC LANDMARK GIVENTO DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION

Jacob Dennett chnptcr, Daughters oftho American Rovolutlon, was tho re-cipient of a very nccoptnblo presentthis week, when Mrs. Thomaa Lyonspresented (or tho use of tho chapter,tho old log cabin standing at tho southontranco to tho Lyons-Campbe- ll placenlovo town, says tho Sliver City

Tho cabin was erected In1673, by Dr. llalloy and Is ono of thehistoric land marks of tho city. Asnoon as a suitable slto la obtained, thocabin will bo moved thereon and fittedup as n chapter houso by tho Daugh-ters.

A good suggestion haa been offeredthat If tho olty council will sot asldo atract of land, tbo Daughters will movotheir cabin to tho place and bonutlfythe grounds for a public park. Or Ifany private Individual cares to donatea ploco of ground for that purpose, thomembers of tho chapter . agree toadorn tho samo with trees, grass,shrubbery, otc ond mnko It one of theahow-plnoe- s of Silver City.

For an Impaired Appetite,of appetite always reeults from

faulty dlgorittoii. All that le needed Isa few doaee of Ohamberlaln'a Stomaohand Llvw Tnblete. They will Invigor-ate tho eUmiaoh, etrenguion the digue-Ho- n

ami give you on appetite like awi)f. The Tablets also act aa a gen-tle laxative. For wilo by all dealers.

Boston Auto and Power Boat Show.Iloston, Mass., March 13. The very

beat product of tho moat skilled andexperienced automobile mechanics oftho civilised world aro embraced Intho automobile and power boat showwhich opens In Meabanlcs' buildingthis evening undor tho auspices of tboIloston Automobile Dealers' associa-tion. Tho exhibition will continuethrough oil of next week.

Tho exhiuulon Is considered theequal of any over held In this coun-try, and In point of number and quabIty of exhibits Is an the amo highplane as that recently hold In Madi-son Square Garden. The numbr ofexhibitors Is greater than at anyshow held this year, while In the mo-tor vehicle line as well as In sundriesand accoMKirle some radical changesare to be seen. A fwituro of the exhi-bition, lacking in other shows of theyear, Is the department given over en-tirely to the display of motor or powerboats. .

All the latest models or motor boatsare shown, from the 110,000 craft infavor with society folk to the smallerpower dories of the alongside Usher-me-

Albuqusrqueane Were Prtsent.In the parlors of the Polacn hotel,

Santa Fc. on Wednesday evening, theMliiee Vandoventer of Denver, enter-tslne- d

Informally at whist. A delight-ful evening was spent, after whlohdainty refreshments were served.Among those present wero Mr. andMrs. Solomon Luna, of Loa Lunaa;Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ilubboll, of Albu-querque! Mr, and Mrs. Pago 1). Otero,Mrs. A. Mennett, of La Vegast Ml soNina Otero, and Messrs. Catron, Man-by- ,

Harris and Dennett Now

LOCAL NEWS

tFmm Saturday's Daily Oltlten.)Attornty John D. W. Veednr, of I.a

Vegas, Is hero today on ofnelai matters.

1).-- . and Mrs. J. J. I'nttle, of Gallup.are In the otty un business nnd plonture.

J. F. I.uthr left last ntclit for Kinsman, Art, where he has propertyinterests

A. W. Jenkins and a (Dree of menare building a bridge fur the Santa FeroHd west of Gallup.

Prof, and Mrs J. J. Johnson, thoclnlrvoyunts. have loft the olty. Theydid a (ino business hem

Mr. Page, farmer nt the loeal Indianschool, has been transferred to thoKleknpoo school In Knnva.

Louis II. Liming, merchant andfanner at Los Lunat, was the guest offriends In the olty last night.

The Fraternal Union of Amerleawill meet In regular sewtlon tonight.Refreshments will be aorred.

Don DIIki, general merchant at thetown of Illbo. Vnlanola county. Is Inthe olty on business nnd pleasure.

District Attorney F. W. Clancy re-turned last night from having hpontseveral days at the territorial capltol.

Charles Held, a timber man fromthe woods nt Guam, wettom McKln-le- y

county, Is m tno olty today onbusiness.

Mr. and Mrs. V S. Micro, popularpeoplo of Cuba, up In the Naoimlentocountry, nro In the olty, end will re-

main n few days.S. C. Jackson returned" this morn-

ing from a business trip to Mfxleo.Mr. Jackson Is managor for the Ameri-can Lumber company.

J. W. Shelor. oi Chicago, Is hererepresenting th Oliver Typewritercompany. 8. Alexander of this oltyhas been nppoln'ed local agent.

W. D. Murray and W. C. Vorterfield,prominent cltlscns 01 Silver city,paas ed through tho metropolis thismorning ou thir way to Santa IV

It. P. I.ounsbrr , who spent Thurs-da- y

nnd Friday in tho otty on a visitto his son, Den All Lounaberry. leftlust night for his homo In New York.

Mrs. liinma Grimes, who lias beenthe guest of her ststor, Mrs. C. A.Hawks, during The winter, left thismorning for her homo at Alliance, O.

Mrs. B. M. iJtinb loft for her homoat Springer, N. M . this morning, thusterminating n visit of a coupto ofmonths' duration o her brother, JohnStoward, of C07 Iloma avonue.

C. M. Forakor, Unltod States mar-shal of New Mexico, returned to thocity from Santa Fo, whore ho wasIn nttonrinnco upon a session of thoUnltod States dtltrict court.

Mrs. H. C. Phillips, of Wlaslow,nnd Mrs. M. M Ilalsoy, of Gallup, arotwo ladles from tho west who aro do-ing their spring shopping In tho citytoday, and also visiting friends.

Mlsa Llsxlo Drown arrived fromFlorence Colo., last night and is thoguost of her sister, Mrs. DlanchoWllloy. Mrs. Willi-- conducts a room-ing houso over Parr's meat market.

Hon. Alox. Dflwto, president andmanagor of tho Caledonian Coal com-pany, camo In from Oallup last nightand la today In consultation with hisattorney, Hon. Ntni D. Field, on someImportant legal matters.

H. L. Llndcman and family loft thismornlnc for their old homo nt 8LLouis, Mo. Mr. Llndeman goes onbusiness and Mrs Undeulau wilt visitmends and relatives. They expect tobo nbsout from the city a couple ofweeks.

Attorney 15. W. Dolnon. F. 1L Kfint,tho real estate ugent, and J. J. Short-dan- ,

deputy county collector andtteasurer, returned to the olty lastnight from n visit to the legislatureat Santa Fo.

Mlsa Pearl Strong, of Lot Angolcs,who was tho guest of her brothers,Messrs. Harry. Frank and Roy Strongof this city, for tho past couple ofmonths, loft Inst night ror Kl Pasowhoro alio will visit the family of llov.A. V. Morrison, nnd front tho PassCity tho young: lady will return to herhomo in southern California,

Tho Jaffa Grocory company havo In-

creased their delivery force, nddlncanother man, nnd borno and wagon.Thoy report business as on tho rapidincrenso nnd now employ eight mou Intholr retail department

I'. IS. Phlllliw and t A. Little lnftthis morning for Waco Texas, wherethoy will attend tho annual conventionof the Woodmen of tin World of thesouthern district as s from thelocal lodge. They will Abtent fromthe city a couple of wks.

Mrs DnrthoKt, who was nurse attho Sherman Indian iusiitute at Ulver-side- ,

CaL has been transferred to thelocal government Indian school, tak-ing the position by thi- - rHsntion ofMiaa Goldsmith, who ha returned toher home at Iloston, Mass.

J. a. inondln. the Known andpopular oellolst, will - m)tM dur-ing the spring and immiu fnm themusloat olrolfts of this city. He willleave tonight (or Washington, p. o,whore he will remain durlnjc the sum-mer. He will return t AibtiquerquIn the (all

Col. W. it. Greor nri'iddeiit of thSurety InvMtmeht company, has pre-sented Col. D. K. u. filers, the of (lotmanager of the oomimn, with n hand-some Btunhope vehicle and a new stof harness. It was a dandy gift, a adthe harness fits Belirm' gray bomJust Itko papar on tlx- wall

Trnine liegati movtns on the SantaFe again last ttlglit nft-- r twenty hourstagnation. Trains of h night

nnd tho (Iyer of yostentaymoved from the local xallon between5 nnd 6 o'oloek, and hsIm from thewest of tho twenty hours previous iolast night nrrivotl bet-- 10 and 11o'clook. Tho flood rsused by thbrooking of tho DIuowbkt dam pasttsdmo t'uorco yestarday sitaraot, doingvery little damage.

(From Monday-- iy CitlMw.iHarry Junks rottirnc' Ihta morning

from ft busings trip t sorroIUibL'1 Knjdan'N mass will meet Oils

evening at 7:30, In lb- - vestry roemaof tbo temple.t Mrs. Nell! Jl. Flald hss returned tothe olty from Stinta iv whore she vis-Ho- d

Mr. aid Mrs. A. H Rergera, andMiss Oloro.

Jay Mltohnor loit bis wheel SaUlday night,' but waa fortunate enoughto recover the bViyole yesterday after-noo-

Tlie Sliver City Rnfrptlso says: J.O. Salle received a oar of tine whitepltio this weok from tbo AmerleanLnmbor mills at Albuquerque.

Hsgular mooting Mineral lodge.Knights of Pythias, at their hall to-night at 8 o'clock, Vislthr Knightswelcomed. C. O, Cusbrasn, K. of It,and 8.

Mlaa Ida Clothier, who ootdtictodtho Daptlst mlsilon at Velarde, haaguno to Prescott, Arltona, wbera she

will prettent Iter work on Sunday,March 10.

Tho Woman's Relief Corps will meetTuceday afternoon, March 14, at 3.30.Initiation and business of importnnee.Full attcmUtioe desired. Norah K.Werner, secretary.

Tho New Mximu Myn: Frank W.Clancy, dlstrlet nttornsy of the SecondJudicial district, ami one of the bestofficials or the territory, after spend-ing the week here on political andlegal buslnees. loft for home last night- -

CtHtnellmnn Charles L. Dallard amiSurveyor Goneral M. O. Uswollyn,who attended Um limuguralloa cere-motilc-

ns a mombsr of the specialRough Riders escort to PresidentRoosevelt, havo returned to Santa Fefrom Washington.

W J. Uurkn b. the firm of Hodge-man ft Dttrke. who own the PaolfleRosen adjoining San Dloxo. CaL hasengaged npr.rtments at The III I to. Mr.HmiKwiHBii left last night tor Wlnsiowon a biislneas trip. The rirm expectsto open offices in this olty la the nearfuture.

The Ufnl oonoert given yestentavafternoon at tho fair grounds waa at-tended by aliout ono thousand peopleand every one enjoyed tho oxcollentmusic rendered by the Rrst regimentband. These free band concerts atvonby the traction company are growingin popularity very last.

Tho Now Mexican any' Mrs N. D.Field, of Alhunuornuc has been ahouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.Oergere during tho week. Mrs. Fioldand Mlaa Otero expect to leave for theMeid eoltago on tho Upper Pecos asSsoon na the trln ucross tho mountainscan b made on horsebnek.

Deputy Shorlf M. O. Ghadbournapicked up a worthless negro named"Slim" Lano ovor In old town Satur- -day afternoon, Lnno has been boforotho pollco court n number of tlmonnd the last tlmo ho was told to leavetown, whloh he did not do and now howill put lu thirty days and holp cleant'P the streets of tho city.

lit Rev. J. Wl Knndrlcks. blshott ofme upisoopni onurcn tor New Mexiconnd Arizona, who has been In theolty for the past week left last nightfor Santa Fe. Dlshop Kendrteka gavea vety Interesting talk yostordnymorning, ana insi ovoning oon Tinneda class and after tho confirmation ser-vice gave a short and Instructive address.

Now Ih the tlmo to trim tho cotton- -

wood trcA along tho sidewalks or thocity. Tho ClUxon understands thatStroot Commissioner Tlcruoy has sov.oral treo artists In his gang, and boshould put them to work. If thlawork is done, at this tlmo, tho cater-pillars will not bo as bad as usual thecoming fall.

S. C. Jackson, conoral manager oftho American Lumber company, whohas been In Mexico on an extcnslvobusiness trip, returned to tho city Sat.urday morning. Mr. Jackson reportsan excellent business In tho republic.Ho waa nccompanlod by c. 17. Lamb.fathor of Mrs. Jackson, who is spend-ing tho winter hero from Saginaw,Michigan.

Charles K. Dagonctt, who was recently appointed outing agent of thoIndian department with hcadqtinrterain this city, la lu Rocky Ford, Colo.,wnoro ho expocts to closo several contracts for employment (or tho Indianso( Now Moxlco. Although tho ofRcoIs a now ono Mr. Dagonetlt has takenhold of the work in tho right way andreports his efforts In obtaining employment for tho Indians as very successful.

The Sliver City Kntorprlto saya:Miss Florence Hulzel of AlbuquerquoIs acting as court stenographer duringthe proscnt session of tho districtcourt. This Is not Mlsa Hutxol's firstvisit to Sllvor City, as shu acted In asimilar capacity at a term of court inthis ally several yearn ago. Miss HuUxe) Is very officlont In her line, havingbeen employed for several yoars In thogeneral offices of the Mutual Llfo in-surance company In Albuquerquo.

Kugene Schcolo. of Helen. Is In theolty.

Charlea W. O. Wird, o( tho Opticwas In tho oily yesterday.

jonn HuoKor, prwident or tho HelenMereantlto company, Is in the cityfrom Helen.

Rabbi Kaplan's class In othlos meetsthi. evanlng at 7:30 In tho vestryroom or tho tuhiplo.

John 11. I torpor, m charge or theZunl Puoblu Irrigation reservoir, Ishere today on business.

JL A Ilraehvogle, nronrlotor of thleading livery stable of Mngadena, Islu tht city on huslness.

Regular meeting or tho WoodmenCircle will ba held tomorrow ufternoon at Odd Fellows hall.

Hav MeNeal, or tho IlonUat chureh.who has bn quite III th past !wweeks, la reported oonvalosciHK.

Mr ana aire, ueorgo iv. nuioli.prominent people of 84. Ixuls, orestopptng In tbe olty for a day or two.

i". it. Kant, the well known real estate agrnt, left this morning for bisold ptaow fields In tbe Hail ennyon

district.Walter O'Hrtftti, the cat t Id Instmelor

for tb MHHary tmrt. with hsadosar-ter- sat Lag Vogaa, w is th city ye.

tenia y.Dr J. p. Bhumwnr and hts sen. J.

P Ubumwhy, Jr., wlio are erttetlng amill at GaMafl, nr In tha 4ly on btisl- -

aMD today.Ttw IKMMsr Prina Opera eompauy

arrivmi from La Vegas hut night.mroryiKing win be ready ror an oarlystart tonight ut the opera lions,

Mr, u. II. Conner or Norm TnvirthstiMt, wlshos tho art demrtment otthe Woman's aiith to wiet at herhcuse TtiWHlay afternoon at 2 o'atoak.

tv. F. W. Gtinsattlus. of Chlsatto.says "Ml Robert is a reader of rammerit and charm." She wUl read fortbe Darttlnt otivrab. March 21. Ho- -

m8tbr tho date.WtlllAHi Harper, who reoeatly sold

bis satoosi, the Harper's elub bowf),in this city, leaves tonight for 0'-J- .fte4d. Nv., where he goos with a viewof locating.

ii. Sfdu. niember and manager ofTlie Phownlx dry goods eompauy, whowas uaott oast buying up ring and sum.war Hoods, has returned. Hp reportsane excellent iMiroliasea, whlah habOM t.i mail known to th public Ina few days.

Tin employe of th !!arvy SystemIn this city otilerr-- d an outtaa yestor.ady In the iiwuiitairwi. Th party wascumpox! or Otto Hahn, A. H. Hall, (J,r. niuveiy, tioorg iiaaei, u. K. Stew-art, II. H. AMIlhlte IL h. HaUr Frank

Saunders, J. P. Graham aad HermanUorhless.

Mrs. J. A, Fnrnswtirth of Littleton.Colo.. Joined her InuUaHd. Dr. Farns-wflrth- .

her last nlgkt. Dr Fares-wort-

baa been Ih tha nttr for thepast several days and after spending afew days In the etty Mr nnd Mrs.Farnswortlt wilt Utnvs for Roswell tovisit relative.

A hHaltHg uarty compote! of HenryWsterflefci, Josh Abbott s4 W J.(Mpwortb rat rrtttrtHki to the eltrnfter sMndlng tb part wwek tip thnver. lBe party rport having an ex-cellent tlatw it ad bitiught back quita nmbr of ducks to bow for lbweek's seort.

Mrs. (tonry Attg and ehlMrun wannave nti nwitting at 104 ttast Com-p- r

aveMuti. tiif rBcdr for tb4r 4dbhi t Port Mn4lsoN. Iswa. Mr. Auewin remain In the cit for aboiH tbrrwsoas, urtK reeasiuy sold tb hikii-tan- a

meat marhsi to Gorg V. larhs.' Mr Aug baa owaed llliHlaml mtwtmnritet ror some time pnst.

Yestwnlny the AMhnqiiMqtie tins.IMestrlr Ugbt & Power eomnany

the new Corliss tmgta fromtbe Murray Iron Works at nurHngtao,la. The engine Is or over 100 horse-power and wtll be Installed In tbe nowelectric light plant that Is being xrtct

d near the site or tho Amerlean Lum-bo- r

tomiMtny's plant.Major W. H. H. Llowellyn, vho was

recently aptxXntad to the UnitedSt tee attorneyship or New Mexico,wns in tho city between trains thismorning whllo en route from his homeat l.na Crttres to Santa Fe. where hewill attend United States court. Mr.IJewoIlyn Is acting today for tho firsttime for tho government in his newoapaclty.

Capt. W. G. Damo returned lastnight from tho east, where he wentto nttmid the Inauguration ot Presi-dent Roosivelt nnd to not as one ofthe personal oscoro of the president.Capt. Dame reports having enjoyed nnexcellent tlmo In Washington. Afterattending the Inauguration he went toNew York nnd spent several days Inthat eity bfore returning home.

Profmsor Hiram Hndley, w.o wasrecently appointed and continued nslife territorial sehool superintendent,passed down the road for Ias Crimeafrom Santa Fe Inst Satttnrdny night. Hoxpecta to return to Santa Fe tomor-row and will qualify as superintendenton Wednesday, March IS, relievingBuporlntendent Amndo Chaves. Mrs.Hadioy will accompany him on his re-

turn and loth will tako up their roil-donc-

In that city.

(From Tuesday's Dully CltUcn.)"The Dcggar Prlnco" opira In threo

lonn laughing acts. At tho Elks'opera houso tonight.

Tho lrdloa or tho Maccabees willmeet at Odd Fellows' hall tomorrowafternoon at 4 o'clock.

Tho Colombo society Is making ar-rangements for a grand ball to bogiven on tho 30th ot this month.

Mr. Wade will alng sovoral of hisoriginal comic songs tonight at thoKlkn' opera ffouso. Hear him euro.

Lata C. Allen, who was down InMoxlco on some mining doals, passed j

up tho road ror Lns vegas tins morn-ing.

11. Spitz, tho wool and hldo merchant, Intt this morning for thn east,where bo will study tho won marketfor a wj 1.

Ti e members of tho art department of tho Woman's club mot thisnttcrnoon with Mrs. C. 11. Conner onNorth Twelfth street.

Charles S. Carter, publisher andeditor or Tho Sunshine, la nn thosick list. Ho hopes to be up and athis office In a few day

11. P. Hall, proprietor of tho Albuquerquo Foundry and Machine works,has returned to tho olty rrom a visitto his family at Hollywood, Cnl.

Charles Retaken, of tbo John Decker comitany of Helen, passed throughtho city this morning en routo to

tho county seat of Tcrrancecounty on tho Santa Fo Central.

Inloslo Romero, a prominent sheepman of Valenola county, pastedthrough tbo city this morning onroute to Santa Fo, where ho will witness tbe closing scones of tho presentaosslon of tho legislature.

Tho iJidles' Aid ty or thoPresbyterian church will o a "seven cent" nalo this ovenlng In tho Wo-man's club parlors at the Commercialclub building. This unique affairpromises to be successful and enjoya-ble.

Miss Martha Coffin, sitter of J. N.Coffin, cashier of the Amerlean Lum-ber company, eiillelpaiv leaving thisevening for her horn nt Chicago.MU Coffin spent the winter In Albu- -

quemuo and feel much improved Inhealth a a result.

Robert Khttler, former manager otthe Cobb Drokorago buslu In thisolty, left this morning (or ColoradoSpring. After a short stop there howill return to Ills old home In Penn-sylvania. Mr. and Mr. Klstler form-erly resided at 24 Gold Avenue. Mr.lUstler prwenNlMl Mr. KtMhir to Colo-rado Spring.

Many Albuquerque theatre goersprobably reei iii lied a famllar nameoh the program of the fwformftBafllast nlgbt at th 144k' otra botiM.It was J. C. Taylor, formerly af thAndrews' Orwra company, who hasvtilted this etty on several previousottasions. Mr. Taylor spprd lastnight as liord Ho Hunt, ami Mr. Taylor appeared to a good advantage asRoberto. Mr. ami Mr. Tar lor aroold friends of Gho. V. Itrmml, thamusic dealer.

Major W. H H. Llewellyn, thenewly appointed United State attor-- :

ftey of Nw Mexten, toek a seat Inthw United State district eourt.Judge John R. MePte presiding, yes-terday at Satua Fe. for the first timeIn bin official capacity. Tft easewas that of th United State vs. ltd-war- d

Nichols, who is eharged withbreaking Into tbe peateffiuo at Lamyon the night ot February I). Mr.Llewelyn was Introduced by his 1 1 retBMlilaat. K. U Medlar, who led theprosecution of the ease.

SANTA FE TRAINS

Storms in California have Dialedgreat have with traftle tm um westend of the Santa Fe. No trains havearrived ftere from the west today andnone r ttxneeted More tomorrowmorning, when n stub train, started atHsnitow. will arrive running on slid-nl- e

of train No. 2. Train from theeast are running About on sadule- -

Grove's Tasteless Chill

WE ARE PROUDOf the many wonderfnt cures taathave been nffooteil by tho 1110 of Hot-- jteller's Stomach Hitter, during thopast SO years. Thousands ot gratefulIler luive been rcoelvwl testlfylnitto its goodness, What It bit dono fortther sick folk It will certainly do roryo Try a boltl. It euro Poor Ap-petite, Chills, Colds, La Grippe, TorpidLiver, Constipated Bowsls, Indiges-tion. Dyspepsia or Malaria, Fevsr andAgue.

MOSTETTER'SSTOMACH BITTERS

COUNCIL ANDMtlOUSt

LEGISLATIVE DOINGS

OONOLUSION OF PROOEEDINQBFOR THE PIFTY-FIFT- DAY OF

- ASSEMBLY.

COUNCIL.Afternoon Bolon C5th Day,(ContlnucHi From 'Sattirday.)

TI10 commlttco ou Judiciary nqiort'e.1 house bill Nn. 106, by Mr. NattloU,relating to pharmacy, with tho

that It be passed anmanded. Report adopted and billpassed.

The committee on Judiciary report-ed council bill Nu. 110, by Mr. Miller,fixing tlmo for holding court lutfhuThird Judlolal district, rucomniomilhjtthat It 00 not jiassod, but that coun-cil substitute (or aamo bo paasivl. Re-port ndopted. substltuto pasiicd andoriginal bill tabled.

Tho commlttco on Judiciary report-ed council bill No. 77, by Mr. Read,to prevent fraud in sate of goodn byItinerant venders, recommending thatIt be passed. Report adopted and billpassod.

Tho committee on Judiciary report-od council hill No. 06, by Mr, Mar-tin ex, to prevent Injury to ill tone andpipe lines, recommending that It bopassed. Roport adopted and bill paae-o- d

Tho committee on Judiciary reported council bill No. 03, by Mr. Mou-toy-

relating to tax exemptions, rec-ommending that It bo passml. Ro-port adopted and bill passed.

Tho commlttoo on Judiciary reported house bill No. 12, by Mr. Pendlo-ton, relating to school houso toadlevies, recommending that it bo passed as amondod. Report adopted andbill passed.

Tho commlttco on territorial affairs roportcd houso bill No. 109, byMr. Kills, amending tho act enact! axRoosovolt county, giving It tho aamoof L?ocard Wood, recommending thatIt be passed. Report adopted and 4UIpassed.

Tha chair appointed M councilmember of tho Joint steering com-mittee: Messrs. (Martin, Martlne.Chaves, Winters and Montoya.

Mr. Martla gavo notice that Mon-

day morning at 10 o'clock tho coun-cil' would tako up tho considerationof tho appropriation bill 4n commit-tee of tho whole.

Counoll adjournod until Monday

HOUSE.Afternoon Bssslon 66th Day.

IContinuod. from SaturdaysThe committer) on judiciary report-

ed house bill No. 18, by Mr. Wllker-son, ah act to prevent tho abuse otnnlmnla and vehicle hired from liv-ery stables, recommending that thocommittee substltuto be passed. Thoreport of the committee wan adopted,nnd tho substltuto passed by a votoof 10 to 1.

Tho commlttco on Irrigation re-ported fliouno bill No. C9, by Mr.Dalles, cu act rolntho to acoqulalections, recommtudlnfl that it ho

passed aa amended. Tne roport ofthn oammltteo was adopted and thobill passed unanimously.

Tho rommltteo on agrloulturo andmanufactures roportcd houso bill No.36. by Mr. Sahchox. tho puro foot! bill,recommending that tbe bill bo netpassed. The report of tho commlttcowas adopted and tho bill tabled by avoto of 11 la 7.

Tho commlttoo on judiciary report-od houso bill No. 130, by Mr. Wllkor-so-n,

an act relating to tho mods ofproooedure In olvil oases, rscwmmQiid-in- g

that It be passed as amended. Thoreport of tho commlitpe waa adoptednnd the bill passed unanimously. .

Business on Speaker's Desk.Counoll bill No. 113, by Mr. Martin,

an not rtdutlng to trust eoiupanle.Referred to the steering eemmlUeq,

OtmiHHl bill No. 118, by Mr. Martin,an aot to legrllio the IndsMedneaIncurred by school heard 1a exeeeuof the iurrHt mourns. Referred toth steeriag committee.

Mr. Wltkeroen asked unanlmotMcoflsMt to latroduee houe bill No.1841, aa act relating to lHorpornledeiUea and town. Referred to thetearing oommlttee.

Mr. Haanigau asked Hn&rilm'tuewint to leiraiH&e hoHte bin No.188, an act wrovMleg for the oxicr-mlnatk- m

ef the loeo weed. The bj)AUtborlte euusty elerks to eaf ltda ton for teen weed dellverAd At theeterfc'a offlee from within a radlmj oft wile of tbe court house anfln ten for that hauled from a greaterdistance. Thi Mil la intrHJud farthe purpose of exterminating thipoisonous weed. Heferred t thasteering. oomuUwe.

TIm nouee adjourned at ii oojoak;umii Munusy moreing at 10 o'e

Marconi's Weddlno.London, Mareh 14. AeeorOIng to

Holegha Advlees, the bann for thomardaire of Signer Maroeut to MHO'Hrien were pubHshod on Sunday attbe eUy hall. The wedding, the localMP state, is fixed (or next Thurs-day, the rtflgleti ceremony to taketdso at the Roman (Jsta&tie ehurchof St. George In this olty.

Mis O'lirlea, who mat her futurehiubaad last year at Adare Manor,Lord Dunravea s seat In couny Limeo1 ... ...in . . . . . ..pie, wm eriBM mm a opvmIng an annual luoome oiniter the wedding husbaad aliileave (or New York, where!remain until the end ot Aprilwill then go to noma, where;?ported they will be th guest of KIbrvieiur iiHjnuet tor s lew oay.

TonicJ1".?1004 25J: Avxij Amu1 SiM ovar Cim wi c IMf MSSm

i Iaiiroa.d TopicstFrom WwlnoKiMr'n Dally Citizen)

Tke Wclls-Karg- Kxpret eempanyyew onlnjr shipped from Santa Fo ayoung SiMtro in Oltlo.Tho nnlmsl was confined In a smallorate nntl wan supplied with plenty tocot.

Manager 8. II. Ot Imslmw, o'the SantA Fo Central, haa constructedat Torraiiw a portnblo chuto, to faolll-liit- n

tho handling of sheep by ItU road.Alrer.tly a number of shipments haveliwn nude.

George II Shone, master mechanicof tho Santa Ko Central railway, ar-rived at Ban la Fo from a trip to Ala-mo-

where ho baa boon visiting tillfamily, and left- - In tho afternoon farhla hwidnuartrra at MMancla.

J. W. Kongnn, chief engineer of thoColorado & Arizona aurvoy. drovodown from Astcc, accompanied by hlawife, nnd spent a day nt Farmlngton(attending to liuilncaa and buying sup-plies. Mr. Iloagan has tnado n tripdown oyer thn lino In tho aoutb. otOf'lup and returned by rail to Du-ra n no.

Tho Haton Iliportor aaya. Tho bigdoclil event of tho aoaaon for manyyears paat baa boon tho annual grandball given by Hillside kodgo No. 296Hrothorhood of Ivooomotlvo Firemen!Thus year will bo no exception o thorole and on Friday. Marrti 17, thoopera house will bit cntwiUsl. Tholodge hie advices from VcrgBJ,Trinidad, to. Juntas Albuquerque, Pu-

eblo, Colorado Springs and Tepokn,that largo parties will bo hhro fromeMh of those towna. From tho num-ber of rooma engaged In advance It laquite certain that thoro will ba alioutthrco hundred visitor, hero to attondthla ovonL '

SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRACKIN AWFUL CONDITION

An engineer who haa been on thlidivision ot tho Southern Pacific foraome twonty years, tolls tho IortlsburgLiberal that he haa never icon thotrack In such a sof and bad ahapofrom tho ratna as It le now. Tho lim-

ited cannot mako Its achodulo tlmo lxtween Ijordsburg and HI Paso by abouttwo bourn, It haa alow ordora frontHopar to Aden, clxbty mllos, becauseIho track In bo soft that It la not, snfoto ran fast. A change In tho way thotrack la now built helps tho aoftncfa.Formerly tho track sloped from thocenter out and tho water would runoff. Now It Is level, tho full length oftho tlo, and a couplo of feet more.Thla chango waa caused by tho noco.atty of making tho track stronger tohold up tho htwvy engines put on It.A RraroJ bod haa been found wrt ofIxirdsburg, near Pyramid, and tho com-pany may ri aomo gravel ballasting,

Ceo. W. Smith Appointed.A fow clays ago Tho Citizen an-

nounced that Ocorgo W. Smith, y

of thla city, who waa superin-tendent. of niotlVA paw or of tho Oh lea-K- o

Eastern Illinois, had been ap-pointed superintendent of machinery,locomotive and car departments of UioMissouri I'acino with tioadauartora inut. iajmu. Mr. smith railwaynorvloo In 1870 with tho Chicago tcIowa, Ha was for four yen re a rnn--

cniniat on tho Atchison, TnpokA &Santa Fo, from 1882 to 1880 round-hous-

foreman at Argentine. Kan. Andfrom 1880 to 1880 master meehaula ottho mlddlo and southern dlVUIona atNlckm-tton- , Ho waa next transferredus mowtor mechanic to tha eastern tilvision, .nd In Marco, 16C8, was appointed superintendent of machineryof tho Santa at Albuquerque,hater hla Jurisdiction waa attendedovor tho San Joaquin valley and thoaoutnern California, and his tltlo waachanged to master mechanic. In 1902ho waa appointed maator mechanic oftho Illinois Central at Waterloo, la.,and In September, 1802, ho waa madeoeulfiUnt superintendent of machinerytn. umcago. in June, lnos, no waa ap-pointed master mechanic of tho Hum.aldo shops, and In 1904 ho went to thoChicago & Boatern Illinois as super-intendent ot nioUvo power.

eLAUQH8, JOKES AND' ENDS

HIS LIFE IN TEN MINUTES

Louis Fink, a dining car conductoron tho Southern Paclflo between IxiaAnsolos and MoJave, and an Elk andMason, committed aulcldo ycatordayafternoon. Ko motlvo Is annaront. Inli!a room on thtt second floor of thoMansanlt Hotel 417 Control nvenuo,ho sent a rovolver bullatbrouah his head, says tho Los AngolesKjamlncr.

Fink waa 3B yoara of sro and hadlived at tho liotel for tho last threoyears, durjng which tlmo ho was InIho employ of tho Southern Pacificcompany. Hn left no word but thonanio ot hla brother, Earl Mnk, andtho lattor'a address ulso bis ownhomo atlshawka , Indiana. Thesowero written upon a small slip ofpapor found on tho tablo together wits,a Masonic pin pad his school diploma.Nothing was found In his pockets butill In money, and his effeeta failed todisclose letters showing tho motWa.

Miss Dom Faaoks, a chambermaid,waa working on tho same floor whoatho ahof was Ore!. Bho heard tho re-port and ran to Fink's room. Tho doorwaa unlocked, ami tho doad man layupon Tils book on tho floor. Tho re-volver lay soverai 4oet away under achair, whoro It had fallen as ho swayedbackward. Tho bullet had entered tholight temple.

It was Unk's custom to take a shortnap each afternoon before ho loft onhla run, and tho othors about tho placemipposod this waa what ho went to hlaroom for yostorday afternoon. Howenied unusually happy nil day andhad been laughing and Joking ton mln-iiU'- o

ltoro ho tMk his own life Howxn a slnKlo man and leaves no rcla-tlvo- a

hure.

(From Thursday's Dally Citizen.)Tho mother ot W. 11 lirown, divi-

sion freight and passenger oaont f"rtho Santa Fo at III Paso, dlod lastweek at Los Anglos. Mr. nrown andhis fathur left for thnt place on

tho sad and unexpected tid-ings.

Arthur K. Jaatiay. whr haa beonfureutun of tho boiler shop In Katunfor th past year or two, mis resignedIds iMwltkm to nooept the generalforoinanshlp at Atehlson, Kan. W. UIQssex has en apiwlnted ifenerutfotoman of tb llaton, N. M. shops.

W. II. Phillips, division storekeeperat Hakersflsld baa been promoted toa similar position at Needle, and Mr.(1. Q. Arnold, who has been assistantforeman of tho store house In El Pasohaa bpen appointed to take tho posi-tion of division storekeeper at Rakers-field- .

A fund of more than 128,000 Is be-ing contributed by the railroads ter

minating In Ct jbro to entertain thodAlegntPs to the Internntlonl Hallwayenngrevs during their visit thnro fromMay 10 until the evening u'. May 22.Kacli road has boon requested to glvof 1,000.

Sliici tho first of tho year nlnetennrailroads have contracted for tho

of more than $GC,000,000,principally for motlvo power and roll-ing ttoak. hut partly for rails. Thiswill cover 12UI locomotives, 40.600freight cars, nnd more than 230 prs-st'Ug-

train cars, Nono of thn equip-ment la to bo finished later than nextMl.

The Colorado ft Wyoming railroadto making arrangemonta to open anumber nt now eoal fields in Ms Antnag county. Colorado, this summer,prepsrntory to operating them netfall. Tho surveyors nro at work atWeston and near thn Huorfano coun-ty lino surveying branches from theroad to reach tho undeveloped coalfields.

The rtrolherhood of Hallway Car-men of America has 40,000 membersIn tho United BUtis and Canada, 403lodges being In tho btates. Thobrotherhood haa wjirklng agreementswith twenty-fou- r of tho leading rail-roads of tho country. There Is likeli-hood amalgamation of tho Interna-tional Car Workers' association withtho brotherhood.

An unfortunate clash has takenplace on the New York, Now Haven& Hartford between tho Hrothorhoodof Locomollvo Kngtncers and thoDrothorhod of locomotive Firemenaa to jurisdiction. It haa arisen outof tho fact that ratny engineers havepreferred to remain with tho fire-men's organization. Tho magnates ottho road socm Inclined to slda with(ho engineer brotherhood.

Superintendent I. U. Morris of Wel-lington, Kansas, In on the road thesedays checking up material, gottlng acncalntcd with his employes and In-

specting tho road In general. Withtho completion of tho Helen cut-of- t

Mr. Morris and his men expect thePanhandle division to bo ono of thobest and most valuable properties thoSanta Fo owns, as Its transcontinentalfreight will bo routed by theso line.

Thomas Kenedy, a Snnta Fa engi-neer of Newton, mado a fast run withtho California Limited, between Kins-ley nnd Hutchluon, a distance of 84miles. Tho run ot 84 tnlloa waa madoIn 70 minute Including a stop andslow downs. Kennedy Is tho engineerwho waa In chnrgo of tho big "C00class" engines when n record break-ing trip war made for tho boncflt cfVlco President KondricUs. After his00 mllo an hour record an order wasIssued prohibiting u greater speedthan CO mllea nn hour.-

Q. C. & 8. F. ANNUAL MEETING.

Qeorge D. Havtn Takes Place of R,Somers Hays on Directorate,

Tho board ot directors of tho Gulf,Colorado ft Santa Fo railway com-pany hold Its annual election of offl- -

.ors ana executive committee for thoensuing year. Tho only chango In thoroster ot officers Is tho substitutionof Qeorgo II. Haven for H. SomorsHays, deceased.

Tho company has in contomnlbJontho establishment of experimentalfarms along lu right of way In Texasas ads to agriculturists located, orwho may hereafter locate In tho torrltpry tributary to Its lines.

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SOUTHERN PACIFIC TOIGNORE FEDERAL ORDER

Tho law departments ot tho Southcm Pacific and flanta Fo railroadshave reached an agroemont respecting mo ornngo rates, aaya a d matchfrom flan Francisco. They hnvo de-cided to Ignnro tho recent decision ottho Interatato commerce commission,which commission decided that thernto of $1.25 on oranges from California to all eastern points was unrea-sonable and should bo reduced tofl.15.

In other words, tho railroads purpose xo roquiro tno payment of theojltftlng rollof through tho courts,which means that tho shippers willnot obtain any of tho fruits of theirbig victory before tho Interstate com-merce commission for a year or two,

LOCATING THE LINE FROMST. LOUIS TO EL PASO.

Survey la Being Mads on ProposedRoad ThrouQh El Paso to the

Mexican Paclflo Coast.Locating surveys have been mado

for 110 mllea of tho Bl Paso, MountainPark & St. jOUIb rnllrnnH whlh tinaa capital stock of $0,000,000, says tho

n neram. us orncoa aro inMountain Park, Oklahoma and Kan-sas CltV. Xflitftntirl Kfn MM., i.i.t.been ot. but an officer states thatino company intonds to begin work Intho spring.

Tho nrnnnnKi! linn la fmm at rsruthwost. through Springfield, andauiuiu. Aiiisouri, wagoner and Okmul-bw- .

Indian Territory, o rawing theFled rlvnr Inln Thni nnik......,.Toxas to iloswcll, In Kow Mexico, and

ii i ii i a so.Royond m Paso It is proposed to

continue nomas thn inina ni i. ....hua nnd Sonora to tho mouth of thominora river, on !f guir of California.

WILL DISCIPLINE ENGINEERS.

Pennsylvania System Is to ChangeCivil Service Rules.

An Imnnrtnn nlmnirn In l.n ..lullservice rules which bavo been la ef-fect for years on tho Pennsylvanianjniciii (uuuauir win ua mauo at tnonext inetillnir nf thn hnnni ,,r .iimi,..Ono of tho rules is tuat tho companyn,,r iiuk uiiu lucumoiivo onginc'irafrom Ol.hor riillmmla Imt

a) m i'iwihuiu uiaown men. The offeot has been toiiihho engineers reel assured of lifePositions, and m n roauli !. t.grown careloss and less amennblo toHiauiftfiiuu

The lrnktinipfim nt tu. tam-..i....- i.

navo reached tho oonoltulon thnt thewriiabe a I

'i'!""' Mini iiihv tugremedy Ilea in gutting engineers fromother roads to till the plane or care- -lOSa and lnanninuinni nn .i, ., .sow protected by olvll aervlcj) rules.LEADER OF GANG OF

CAR ROBBERS ARRESTED.

AV I. KellV. a nOllllnalnr nf ll.n Unnsas City, Moxloo and Orient, Is underarrest, charged with being tho leaderof a gong of oar robbops, who, it ualleged, hnvo stolon thousands ot dnl-Isr- a

worth of goods from tho Ilocknana in we past few mouths. Kelly

aa been t Wichita under the nameif Alexander. Ho waa Indicted byho federal arand Jury at Phlrkasha

recently and Chief Inspector Morwol-t- er

of tKo Itock Island at Chicagotraced him to Wichita. Hy romovlngbraces from the car doors tho gang,most of whom ware tratntnsn In theemploy of the road. ro'bod enra formonths without breaking scats. Kellydenies hla guilt. Ho will ho taken toChlokaahn for trial.

tTHREE SHEETS TOP.

EACH PULLMAN BERTH

To incrcaso tho sanitation of thoof thu Pullman sleepers, porter have!bmii ordered to use tnree Meeta meaoh berth. The third sheet Is putontsldo to cover tho blanket and keopIt from being aollod. Cold linen Isnot attractive to bacteria, and anythat find lodgment thereon are takento tho laundry In tho morning andscalded to death. Tho Uso ot threosheets In each berth was recommend-ed by the railway surgeons Of theUnited states In tholr recent annualconvention, and tho company has de-termined to give tho plnn a thoroughtrial. The fresh, clean shoots also im-prove the ntmonphpro of thn oloaolyruled car, tho now order requiringthat they must bo freshly laundoredevery day.

From Friday's Dally Citizen.)Ilurton Dotitiflly. chrtklnar clurk at ths

local Hantn Ke oftlcr. la on tha sick lUt.J. r. Smith, nwmsn on ths Htnta K.

has rrvlpsnrd hi wxltlon. and hua ironl tU. Iul.C'hnrlra A. Ilaynte, brakeman on thelAmy branch tram, Is connned to hishome In Hants Ke with an attack of ton- -

sllltls.J. A. Knot, rrrlsht and vnnprer naoni

et the Bantu r Central, who was atki I'aao, haa returned to hla ofllce atHanta V:

John llrennnn has been trnnnftrmlfrom Agrnt Myeni' oltlM to thn olllco otHfore Accountant M. 1'. Kelly. Mr. Ilrcn-nu- n

Is a atenogrnpher.sir, j. a. reiercon ana children have

returned to tha city from !.aa Vecaa,Mr. Ition la connected with thn store-keeper's offlc at tha loonl railroad shops.

IliislnHT Charles Urory baa ivturned tohis run on the Zunl Mountain railway.Mr was eallett to the elty by thetli.it of Mrs. Crery. who la now eonva-letceii- t

Aveiy Turner. !ee nrealdent and itn- -

manager nf the I'fwi Vnlley aNorineaatern, noaiml thntuah Itoawellthe other ilay on his war from Amurllloto Carlsbad on buvlneM conneutMl withthe ronil.

conductor ICd Carson, for many yearsconnected with the Hants, Ke, will leavethla evenlne with his family for Califor-nia. Mr Carson has seoured n DOaltlonon Hunator Clark'a new road, the lnAligries, Han l'eilro A Halt lelio railroad.

A railroad station which la he nc erected at Lelpalc, (lermany. wilt have thirteen platforms, earh over I0U) feet lonrand the tralnshed will have seven urcheitspans of 110 feet each. Thn structurewin cost ws.owio. ti.oo.eo4 of which isbeing contributed by the city.

It. Iloboon, land agent for tha HantsFe, with headauurtena at Toncka. wasnn Alhuquerqun vlallor yeaterd :y. Mr.uouson lias one nr tn nnesi tracK

manjfactured. It la oronelledby a gasoline engine, whlrh will send Itover the road as fast an nn express trainIf the rider cares to travel so fast Mr.tlobson had been out on tha west endon some business, nnd not .caring tospeed tn from Onllup on hla machine, hadIt expressed In And cams himself on apiiHaencer train.

Ktreman Itoepke. who waa arrested yes- -teruay on n complaint sworn out by Machlnlat l'lckard. was found tullty of assaultlng the complaining witness at ahearing before Judge Crawford nt 4

o'clock yesterday afternoon and sentenced to pay a flno of tN or serve thirtydays In the county Jail. He Immediatelygavo notice of appeal. Ttoepkn la reported to be a union man and the other lanot. nnd It Is understood that tha troublearose from this condition. HocDke willfurnlah bond for his appearance in thedistrict court.

Ths propoied routo through Han Juancounty, surveyed by the Denver & IlloUrunde rnllroad, paased tbrouah theschool yard at AStea and ttiat town wantsdamages In thn mim of 11.000. It laclaimed that not enough room I left fora playground and that t school building will have to be moved to another location.

The omco of general supertntendtnt otthe southwestern district of the HockIsland has been ordered moved fromKansas City to Topeka. Tho changewill be effective the flrst of Aurll.

It Is estimated that 74 per cent of therailroad mlkane n the United Htatcs Iscontroller by ten men, Tha Morgan-ltil- lsystem comprlies ten railroads, with amnoage or w.ew. The Pennsylvania sys-tem, with a mlleaaa of 31.(9. Is controlledby President A. J. Cassntt, and Includeseight distinct lines. There are ten rail-roads, with a mileage of ,m. In theUould system, nnd one line, tha Western racinc, under construction. ThaHock leiand system, controlled by William II. Moore, and II. F. Yoakum, com;prises seven ran roans, aea nss a mileage or it.ens,

HARRIMAN OETS THESANTA FE SYSTEM

A press dispatch from Ilnston. datedMarch IB, practically confirms the reportma i me uanin re system nna been nb- -soroed by the Htandard Oil comoanr. Itbeing said that tho latter Interests havecontrol of a half mllllan shares of Atehlson stock. T'tla easily gives them thadominant voice in the administration ofthe atfalrs of the read. The Union

railway system naw thegreatest in tne country .

TESTIMONY IN FAVOROF THE SANTA FC

At Topekn, Kansas Wednesday, thoaourt was busy taking deposjftens in theease nrougnt an tne relation or the attor-ney general agnlnat tho Atehlson, TopekaA Banta Ke railway.

W. J. Mealy, general freight auditor Ctuio company, waa on tne stand. Therewaa nothing in his testimony to showthat there is any combine between theHar.ta Fe and the other Kansas railroads, or between the Atehlson. Toneka

Hanta Fe and tho Htandard Oil company.

DRINKING MEN DISCHARGED,

Seven Employes of the Santa Fe Rail-road at Emporia are Let Out

Beven Hanta Fe emnlnrea at Kmoorlawero recently dlacharaed by orders fromheadQuarters, no sneolal reason blnsgiven. It Is said that tha names of fif-teen more are In the handa of tha com-pany- 'a

officers at Kmporla, subject to dis-charge. Tho railroad alleges thai theirloss of position is due to tha work otspotttrs, and that tho only reason ad-vanced waa that they had been drinking.Home of the men aro Indignant over thlaehsrge, and claim they will go to head-quarter end demand that thny be shownwhere they havo violated rules of thecompany. The local Banta Fo officersslalm that a number of the recent wreckshave been traeed to drink, and that thecompany la making an effort to stampout the evil ameng the men.

e sRAISING GRADE.

Santa Fa to Get Above High WaterMark In Neosho Bottoms.

Ths Banta Fe has let A big contrast taltansm A Cook, Ottawa grading

Tha contract Is to raise thegrade In the Neosho bottoms north ofChanute. Kansas, Rbove high water markand out of flood danger.

The Hanta Fe grado Is to ba raised andadditional tmiiast put under It. At thaNuino time thla elevation ef tho track Ismado the now heavy rails will be put In.I'hs new heavy rufis lino is to be com- -

Threat Sera ?Voice Hear ?

rmyiw Noss Running?

will quteklji curs row. Sold far overflO yr, TWV IT.

pteted between 'hanuto and Ultawa thelaat "f May. in elevation or tho roadbnl In the Nen-'i- o bottoms will be eom-plete-

liefura th t time. It I expected.This action on iho part of the Hants Fe

is one that has rar lime time beenTun years age tho floods In-

terfered with srs and quick trnmo con-siderably. venr the road waa nut nfmiaineM tor tni days nn neounl orthe Honda, ami ti" weak link ef tho chainwas this part nr the track that is now to1) elevated and reliallfated.

A PHENOMENAL ENGINE.

3,000 Miles Without Stopping at Rate100 MUs an Hour.

I'hlonao. MarH 17. Three thousandmiles without stop nnd at the rate ntH miles nr mm-- , an hour. Is the entuMllyof ti new tyie 'f Ineomotlve which hasnen ordered by no nouthern raeine rail-roa-

'f It doe II that Its makers prom-l- a

for It this ' omotlve. which Is a re-vision of the IHesel engine, will revolutionise transportation.

The iocomoti- - or really. iowr houiwon wheels, la entirely different from any- -

tning now in u Tim cost or operatingIt will bo leas than one-ha- lt or the enutof operating th present type of steamengine. Ftiel oil costing hut three or nvocents A gallon is the only fuel that hasto be purchasd and there la no neces-sity for erecting qhd maintaining ex-pensive water tanks or coat chutes.

Tha intitiiine t what U known as thefour stroke r.yee There la n compressed'air reservoir 'Mm which the power laobtained tor ttartlnx This gives theplaten It first stroke, when It takes Inthe air atorie at atmospheric pressure andtemperature, me second stroke com-press-

thla air and ralsva It tn a tem-perature of about 1.000 degrees Fahren-heit The third stroke Is what Is knownas tha wording atroke. The oil Is sprayedinto the hot air thn amount belnc regu-lated by uovifi ts Durlna the nrat tmrtof this atroho the combustion ot this oilis carried on at a constant pressure for aperiod that la regulated by the amountof nil sprayed The second part of theatroke la practi. e'ly an expansion, withtrnnafe-enc- e t heat and the fourthstroka exhaut the gases.

Items of Interest.Ilerlln has mted un her suburbs and

rrnveyarda and found that she haa aimputation wen er S, 000,000. This shouldstart another Million club" In Chicago.

A ? that wonts only at night is foundin the Jumrira r India. It Is an un-usually large insert. The combs are oftensix feet long and from four to six Inchesthick.

On New Year s day twelve youna menof Louisville. Kv . formed thn League nfMarry or Hul each ono pledging him-in-- if

to take a wife within the year orsuffer expulsion from tne league and topay a fine of rm

in the old rhurohyartl at Kllkeel. Ireland Is a tombstone with the followinginscription! ' Here la the remains ofihomns Nlchni.is, who died In t'hflndel- -

phla. March, nu Had he lived he wouldhave been burled here."

A sclentlat "id the Helfaat NaturalHistory eoclctw that there aro J.O00.OU0gulls In the t'ntted Kingdom and duringthe herring srsson each consumes SOU

fry n dny. ir all the rry reached mat jrlty they wnuiil be worth 3 1.000.00a

According to a lecture given by theVery Her. Ir Coffey, ot Maynooth, ina county Tloscommon Jloman Catholicchurch, there are now more than M."oourensed drmklng places In Ireland, orono ror every 17V members or ths popu-lation, ...

A new banking system which enablespersons to make deposits ot Jo cents andupward, Interest btlng allowed when theamount lodgtd reaches S3, was adoptedny tne National nana or Ireland recently.The baak ht several branches In Lon-don.

Every family should have Its house--

noiu mouinno cneei, anu mi urax uot-tl- o

in It sbuuld bo l)r. Wood's NorwayI'ino syrup, nature- - remedy farcoughs and colds.

6Pointed ParaGraphs.

A good way to mako trouble Is to go.out and lookiior 1L

A light bonded man is sotdom a brilliant conrersatlonallsL

While 'be rich must pass la theirchocks tne noor aro always with us." It a mn is looking for an cosy Jobho has no tlmo for anything olue.

Paradoxical though it may seem, it'stho Idlo ongu that worka overtime.

Debtors forget that creditors neverforget.

It's entitr to mako promises during;conrtship tiiau It Is to mako good aftermarriage--

procrcsalvo man Is ono who boatho ability t6 Stajid still whllo othersare going backward.

If you want to boo tho real thins infrenzied finance, watch n crowd ofwomen at a bargain galo. Chicagonam.

UNION COUNTY CLERKPREDICT8 GOOD TIMES

Ileyee I' Martinez, former probateclerk ot I nlon county, and prosontdeputy Wk nod doputy assessor, wasamong the arrivals in Santa Fo Tuesday ovening. Ho eamo from Clayton.with Sheriff Tranqtilllno Garcia inchargo of ireo prisoners for tho territorial perii.intiary. 7,1 r. Martinez saysthat tho ranges in his county are Inexcellent rendition, that there Is plenty of wairr and that the losses ofstock dur i.g tho recent cold spell Inhla section havo bocn comparativelytew. tie accompanied uy his wlf"nnd thoy ezpoot to return homo Fri-day.

DID NOT KNOWWHEN SUNDAY CAME

With blti.r flahtlng over rash bit otevidence. u, case of Iilla 11. Qoldneragainst Hi-.- W. Hell for tho taoo.oou cs-ta-

of Naihnnlrl W. Hell, who died hernIn !, wits oiitlnufnt yeslertlay In Judgewuuura c rt, says n uistMiteh from Hi1'aso to th. U) Angeles Hxamlner.

There w olnced In evidence four depositions eh wing that tn Silver City, N.M.. in wi , Nathaniel Hell reeognlr.edIdbrnda Viincta Hell aa his wife, andthe present Klla Hell Qoldntr. of NuovtiCuaa Ornn.i Ohllmulmni, oa his daughter. incid tally tne anmavita broughtto Marht m . aphlo story of the old daysIn New M i when Indiana, gnmblers,prospectors .nd women wero mixed In ahvterogent' s mass with practloally nolaw to diet (he proiwir mode nf living.

A. It. Ti-- mpson, r.ow of Demlng, N.M.. depose ' that he lived In Bllver CityIn the fall ml and the spring of irK,across the tt)o street where Hell madohi j homo.

He wild 11 was nrospeetlna near Pinna Altos, M., nnd came home everyweek to hi wife and child.

"You aay came down to Finns Altosevery week

"I don't member exactly what timeshe did 00m Then there was no ehurehIn ttllver ci and we didn't know whetherIt was the Nihlwith day or not."

Thompson also told how he flrst metH!l and 1 .rada ValeaeM Hell nt Uswiwm l Apsis lliv iab Uliv (II Wir 11111

days In New Mexico, wncn bull fights andan Hinds or mimes and riming wore therule. He d, tared thnt At Qeorge drove"Ong" Dm. ifili and hla wire and soveral other' oyer' from Silver City. HeadmlttwJ tlmt "Oog" Davis was a notariIons gambbr and had but recently beennequltled of a ettUrge of mutder. It Isexpected that Pavls and his career will

mice a prominent p.ift in ?he trstlmonylater on.

l'her were several dlertpanrlea In thedates turd by Th"mpn. Hut JudgeJunes Corliln, In another sworn deposition, reflii bcraro the eaurt, declaredthat he had seen tletl with the present.Mrs Ooldaer, then n babe, in his arms,and Harvey M. Mltehell andileurri Parker both swore that Hll hadopenly recngnlied iho child as his own.

MARRIAGE QUITE ROMANTIC

Passengers on the Tallmadae exeurelonInst night had the pleasure nnd novel ex-perience bf seeing a wedding on n fastmoving train, says the Hoswell tteeonl.l'hcre was a enunle In the nan nr n.eurslonlats from the north, who conceivedthe Idea of marrying rlifht on the train,and when they reached the territory otNew Mexico, where a license is unnec-essary, they proceeded to make knowntheir wishes to a minister who was Inthe party, without further ceremony,the couple took their places before thopreacher and the knot was tied.

Tne eouplo were V. W. McNeill ofUhandervllle. III., and Miss Kstella

nf Uaraboo. Wis. The omelntlngminister was Hev A. II. Hlnaland, aI'reabyterlsn from rhleaae. The weddlaaooeurred nar I'ortalea.

The WMlodng was n very "nulet affair.In spite nf the none ot the moving train,a occurred In one et the state rooms oflha ear "Texas," Only part of the ex-cursionists knew what waa IransDlrlna-- .

but the news soon spread over the trainuna tne coupte was given a charivariduring a great part of the night. Thewhole excursion had lots of jolly fun outuf the bride and groom, and there wasbut little sleeping done tn that particularroach. The couple were given aeveraldice and useful presents.

The couple went through to Dexter withthe Tallmsdce party. The groom hasbought Ito ncree near Ieiter, and theywill live there. Mr. McNeill haa been Inthe life Insurance business, but will nowgo into rarmmg,

Tnere were many atortea but an to theCouple, and the truet one la not knownSt this time. Horn et. ' they met for thaII rut time on the train, Others aay theyoame from tho north aa elopers with allplans made, others have a compromisebetween theae reports to the errct thatthey Intended to marry aomo time, andwero out on a prospecting trip with aparty ot frlenda, and when they learnedthat there waa a minister on the trainand that no license waa needed in Newsiexico, iney decidra to put all the wed.ding no longer.

The people of the Feces valley will extend to them their usual hearty welcomeand with them every happiness ami auc-Ces- s.

PUSHES WHEELBARROWACROSS THE COUNTRY

A man named Hvajs. who Is doing anumuie wnecmarrow stunt a crone coun-try, la scheduled to arrive In HI I'aso tohlnht. save the HI I'aso Herald.

Kvnns boarded a Bouthwestern train afew days ago and rode from Bernardino,Arlx.. to llachlta. N. M. He told 8. H.Adklns, who was the conductor at thattime, that he Uvea In Columbus. O.. andIs well to do. He claims that he madea rooi election bet over a year ago bywhich he agreed that If he lost ha woulddo anything that a club of which he wasa member required, He lost and tho clubcommanded him to push a wheelbarrowacross country a certain number of thou-sands of miles, so many thnt Mr. Adklnshas forgotten the number.

Under tho conditions of hU ordealisvana was compelled to start out nennlless, he says, nnd make his own sinensesby selling picture of himself. He avemthat the club which hits sent him outupon his Jaunt has voted to make him apresent of 110.000 aa soon as he has com-plete.) his task,

fjvans claim that he left Columbus lastMay and has been push nv that wheelbarrow ever since. He has been to thoI'actno coast and haa made many aideinpa nna is now upin his way back toColumbus. He carries beddlna and aramp nutnt In his wheelbarrow. The rtrvson that he boarded Conductor Adklnstrain n rew days a bo was that hla wheelbarrow bad broken down nnd he had togo to Itdehlta to get la repaired. He hdd.Condttct-i- r Adklns mSno nut' nna sign aatatement of Just how far he rode andna said ne would send that statement tohla club.

He tnjd Conductor Adklns that his clubwas keeping a record of every mlla thathe travels nnd that they require him tosend them a report concerning every milethat he rides, and for distances that herldee he Is given no credit upon hlarecord,

LITTLE GIRL RECOVERINGFROM SCARLET FEVER.

Tho daughter of Itov. J. L. Bblvely.who has boon seriously III with scar-let fovcr, la now out of danger andRev. Shlvcly will occupy tho 'pulpitat tha Methodist Episcopal church,Santa Fo, Sunday next as usual.

TWO YEAR OLDDRINKS LYE WATER

At Frultland on' Monday tho two-yea-r

old son ot Dlshop nrlmhalt drankaomo lyo water and tho little fellowIs now ta a precarious condition.

RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES

Great Umpire Does Not Make QeedShowing In Comparison With

.This Country.

nussla Is two and one-hal- f times aslargo Aa tho United States and Alaska,but Americba haa flfty-thre- o times asmany miles ot telegraph nnd sendsfifteen times as muoh mall.

Russia stands next to the UnitedStAteM as a grain producing country,but tho nvorago laborer thero gets one-four- th

as much wages as In tho UnitedStates. (

Tho United States has twcnty-tUre- o

iimo- - as many factories aa Ilussla.Itussia produces as

much coal and ono-slxt- h as much Ironas Is produced in tho United States,

In Russia there Aro only ninety dailynewspapers in tho United Btatos thoroare 2,467.

Russia Tra 3Q,ooo miles ot coastline, but half of It Is Ico bound.

Tho United State baa 210.000 ratiosof railways; Russia haa only 36,000miles ot railways, two-tnird- s 01 11

owned by tho government.--In..).'. ,nn.i1.,lln- - I ., 1AI1 ... n mtiiia.H, m u),uii,iia, 1 1, ,,v nwa

110,000,000: liopulatlcn ot tho UnitedStates, 60,000,000.

MINERS' EXCHANGE MEETAND ELECT OFFICERS

Tho stockholders of tho Minors'Exchange nt Alamogordo, after thoorganisation of a company, mot Andotocted officers as follows: Frotldont,T. 11 Kubey, of Apacbo, Oklahoma:J. A. Hoot), of nirmlnrfinin, Alabama,vlco prosldont; M U Oliver of Alamo-gordo, aecretary-treasuror.- , and Col.Kit Curxoit, of Jarllla, general man-ager. Tho incorporators who Arealso tho director of tho company fortho first threo months aro as follnwa:T. 13. Ilul-o- J. A. Hood, T. II. Oliver.Col Kit Carson and M. I Oliver. Thogeneral omcoa ot the company will boAlamogordo, and they will bo readytor business aa soou aa (ho charter isobtained.

PASSENGERS HAD LIVELYEXPERIENCE IN MUD

I'assongers on Wednesday's coachhad a lively oxwlunco in tho rca otmud In tho 8. L. a lana. aava SierraCounty Adrooato, Tho hornoa wontdown nearly out of sight in tho quick

mmtomwMw huh w nimniiKnumi, t

sand and for a Hmo it looked as it thtt I

enimnis would surrocnto in tho miniond water, but Dr'ver Sulllvnn finallyrctcuea mem ana won carried thepassengers ott his back to dry ground.Word was sent to town and Frod Mis-ter wenL out with a team and relievedtho stranded passengors. Tho conchwas 1011 in tho mud until yeatorday,alien it waa dug out nnd brought totown. It Is now up to tho county torrpalr tho road through tho Inno oroiso construot a now routo.

FOUR BORN TOSANTA ROSA WOMAN

From Santa Hosa, Guadalupe county, comoa ti rather Interesting story.Ijtst Thursday Mrs Ctvt Carabajal deSnnolicx gavo birth to triplets, girls,and n few hours thereafter to thefourth child, a boy. After tho birthof tho fourth baby, death overcameher Three ot tho babies aro dead,but ono Is still alive, although thoroIs but slight ohanco that It will llvo,Tho mother was aliout thlrty-thrc- o

years of ago and a healthy largo wo-

man. The father Is n farmer and notA largo man. Tho dead woman and herthree babies wero burled aldo by aldoIn the Catholic cemetery nt SantaRosa last Saturday,

MONIES RECEIVED FROMPUBLIC TREASURY

The following publl-- j funds have beenreceived In the office of Territorial Treas-urer J. It Vaughni

Jose 13. Torres, treasure and collectornf Hoearro county, taxes tor 1J03, (14.101ISW, H5.73; UOt, IE 1.13.

J c. l'lemmona, treasurer and collectoret HUrra county, taxes I'M, tJMli mi,UJl.n.

A. H, uoodell. treasurer and collectort tlrant county, taxes, IKS, tU.U; la.J. 1 Lea. treasurer and collector of

Chaves county, taxes 103, t'Ot.ltj ItM,I&M.51.

Celso Unpex. treasurer and collector efBanta Fe county, taxes. VKi. 11.77; 1903,

zit03i 1KH. m.7.Palmer Ketner, treasurer and collector

of McKlnler county, taxes ISOt. t.JI.uanici unssidy, trosurer and collector

or Mora county, tai ss isoi. iiw.m.Qeorge J. Pace, lr isunr and collector

of Colfax county. Uxea tH. tUAIM.joae m. Medina, treasurer nnd eolleetor

er Taea count,', taxes lra, ua ins.mB; lSiM. e9.ll.

James C. Dunn, reasurer and eelleetoret Otero county, taxes. 1M. PW1.M, 1MITO.T.

J. u. Walker, treasurer and collector ofKddy county, taxea IK. 11.37: IMS. tl.H;19H, lan.R.

J. II. Canning, treasurer nnd collectoror Lincoln county. Uses, lr 11.15; 18,JH.ei! 1CH, 157.71.

camilo Manchex, treasurer ami collectoror uundalupe county, taxes ll. iOJM,

TREASURER MCINTOSH OF TORRANCE r.OUNTY AT SANTA FE

William Mcintosh, tteasuror ami xofficio collector of Torranco county, Isregistered at tho Normandla, SantaFo, Mr. Mcintosh Is ono of tho load-ing sheep raisers of central Now Mex-ico, Ho has recently appointed JesusS. Oarcla, formerly of Albuquet-quo- ,

to ho deputy treasurer and,collector of Torranco county and Mr.Garcia Is now in chargo ot tho treasu-

rer'-! office at Estanctn, tho countyscat,

A DAD MR8. BISCHOFFFINED AT SANTA FE

Mrs. A. Illschntf was fined 110 andcosts It) Justice ot tho Foaco Jose Ma-ria Carcla'a court, Santa Fe, for creat-ing a dlnturbunco at tho Normandlohotel on Sunday night last. She paidtoo flno and, costs of tho case and thesum of $75 to repair the damage totho windows ot the hotel. Jtidgo (lut-ein placed lior under a peace bond ofS300.

N. W. ALGER AT SANTA FESELLING TYPEWRITERS.

N. W. Algor, of Albunuorque, ontfor Now Mexico for tho I C. SmithA nrothers "writing in sight" type-writer, was in tho city today showingtho machine This Is an entlroly nowstyle ot typowrltcr. the ono In Mr. Alger' possession being the fourth thatnas been so rar turned out from thefactory Tho main fontures aro a sta-tionary carriage, the shift bolng ac-complished by moving tho entire typobody up and down. Tho bearings aroballs, In retainers, making tho work-lug- s

pftrts ot the maehlno very easyto manipulate. Other features Incor-porated In the typewriter aro tho tabulator and margin release Every lettor la In plain sight of tho operatorn toon na 11 is written. Now Moxlcan.

HAPPY RESULTS.

Have Made Many Albuquerque Rcsldents Enthusiastic.

No wondor scores of Aibuquerquocitizens grow enthusiastic. it laonougl- - to mako anyone ha,ppy to findronoi nnor yoaro or sufforlng. PublicStatements llko tho follouln arn hnltruthful representations of tho dallyworn uone in Albuquorquo by Doan'sKldnoy Fills.

Mrs. J. H. Smith, of E07 Ronth Ron.ond street, wife of J. 11. Smith, doputysberifr, saya: "Any woman who hahad backache for A month aa anvernthat every movement shomada hurtana ana nover know tho moment Jiuttho slightest strain on tho muscles ottho back brought a twlngo whichcoum oniy no described as excruciat-ing. Is mora than ntoased whnn ahnfinds a moans to at first chock suchattacKs and then radically dispose ofthem. When sulferlnu from linekaehnI went to the Alrarado Pharmacy

. forI tn ei. euii.won s munoy mis and took a coursoof tho treatment, it stopped tho an-noyance. Slnco then I bavo bad nonecessity to uso Doan's Kldnoy Fills,nor any other medlclno for nchlngocroits tho smalt ot tho batik."

For sale by all doalera. Prim r.n

oonts. FoKtcr-Mllbur- n Cp., liuffaJo.New York, solo agents for tho UnitedStates.

Remember tho nnrao Doan'sandtake no other. 4(

CATARRHNasal

Mmla oil lu stages.

Ely's Cream Balmtleaewn, soothes ami beatsUia ilXjHMtT'l Ultra brnIlcuntcsUnh ami diitesattar a cold la Uie heedquleklr.

Cream llulm It pUord Into Pie BMU'li,pi-wb- )

evtr the Bvuclirtue sad la Umm bed, ltnlief ,l"MdUU and a nro follow a. It li uot drilita 4siwlprodseaanmlne. SUe, SOctatsst Plug-gU-

or by laall 1 Trial fllxe, rt wou.ELY UliimiEUH, H Wtto HUwl. New Yoik.

FOURTH CLASS LEFT OUT

NO PROVISION MADE FOR THEPAYMENT OF INSTITUTE CON-DUCTORS UNDER THE CONDI-TIONS OF SCHOOL LAWS.

Tho Now Mexican is In recolpt of aletter from U. Francis Duff, superin-tendent of schools of Luna county,calling attention to .the fact that Inthe present school laws thero Is noprovision by which tho stinorlnlond- -entfl can draw upon the general fundror tho payment of Institute conduc-tors In fourth class counties. Tho let-t- or

follows:Doming. N M.. March 0. 1005.

To the Kdttor of the New Mexican.At nresont thero Is nn erovlslon In

the school laws permitting county su-perintendents of fourth class countiesto draw upon tho (general school fundfor tho payment of Institute conductors. Tho law provide that countysuperintendents may set nsldo for thispurpose, in first an counties llOO;In second class counties $7B In thirdctaaa counties f50: but tho matter ctfourth olass counties was overlookedwhen tho stntuto was mado. Now, itIs Just as obligatory upon superin-tendents of fourth class counties tohold Institutes as It Is for first, secondand third class counties to do so.

Yours truly,U. FRANCIS DUFF.

County Superintendent of Luna County.

A LAS VEGAS CRIMEAND PARTIES IN JAIL.

Mnrcollno Sena, a cook who was onthe ove ot bis departure for the Bacaranch at Trujlllo, caught Gorgonlo So-bre- d

a of tho uppor town In a com-promising position with his wlfo in anarroyo late yesterday afternoon, nndbeat him with rocks almost Into Insen-sibility, says tho Optic. Tho ilcipollcrof tho Bona borne was taken to theladles; homo where ho la reported In Adying condition this aftirnoon. Senaand his wlfo aro In jail.

GIRL FACES BULLSPUTS HIM TO FLIGHT

Intrepid Texas Girl Introduces a Nov-el Act In the Juarex Arena.

Mims Nelllo Smith ami Miss DoraNolan wero easily tho stars of themixed program which was Introducedby way of an Innovation nt tho plazado toros in Juarnx Sunday afternoonNo number of tho entire performnncofailed to recclvo geniTotia applauso,but tho two young women wore easilyfar In the lead. Glass balls galorewero smaMhod by Miss Smith, tho rlfloshot. Ono of her foattire nets was thesmashing 6t CO glass balls In a singleminute. Her crowning act was thatot breaking a srrloa ot balls whichwero hrng In n framework About tho

of Mian Nolnn, the bullets flyingwithin a fow Inches of Miss Nolan'sbody.

Miss Nolan then took tho center ofthe stage lit facing a wild hull. Thosowho doclnrod thnt this act would bo afiasco wero surprised, Pevftto, thobandcrllloro, took his position onhands and kncea In tho center of thoring, his bright red cost time acting asa shining mark for tho bull. Miss No-lan stood upon hla back, dressed en-tirely in white, an- - faced thn gatofrom which tho bull waa to enter.

Aj tho gato was thrown open thebull vushod nut, and was spurred onby a knlfo thrum doep Into his back.Enraged, tha animal plunged towardMiss Nolan but eamo to a hall ten orfifteen feet away, viewing her tnamazement. Again ho advanced nndagain ho halted beforo th motionlessfigure. At last ho charged, but haltedwithin a couple of feet Of Fepoto'sbody.

Tho Instant tho bull disappearedfrom behind her back, Miss Nolan waasuddenly stirred to llfo. Gathering uphor skirts, sho sprinted across thoring, and vnul'ed tho fire root fence,with nn case that left no doubt ns toher Texas origin. Tho crowd wero tu-

multuous Willi oxcltonienU El PasoHerald.

Painted Paragraphs,A womap grows wtsor as she

doesn't gruVf! older,A cabmna rotatjs his customers by

driving them away,Whtlt beoomeo ot the money a man

saves by not smoking 7

fbrtunato is tho man whoso wifedoesn't envy a spinster.

There's no fun in loafing unless youhavo something to do.

A man can fly oft tho handle with-cd- ttho aid of a flying machine.

When a woman marries for spltdsho always succeeds In spiting her-self.

CARTER HARRISON ONTHE MUNICIPAL PROBLEM

Points Out What Ho Relieve To BeWays of Getting Rid cf the

Cocdlers,

A New Haven, Conn., dispatch snystAs a guest of tho Yalo Law School Po-litical club, Mayor Cartor Hi. Harrison.of Chicago, spoke im tho subject "Somo171 axes or the Municipal Problem "Aintror Harrison mid 111 part:

"Tho evils of American gornnmcntaro many and, "apparent, nor ia thocauxo of tnwr oxixitmeo u'jncuii totrace. Within a decado municipalgovernment In practically overy cityor tho land has boon openly indicatedns corrupt And criraimu. The biomofor theso Dominions may fairly lo laidnt tho door of commercial politics.

Thoro aro two methods. Mayor Harrison said, of ridding tha country ofuio commercial politician. Tho onoway Is to crowd lira out and tho ethermethod Is to mako his calling unnrodtictlve." Mayor Harrison horo gavoexamples of tho manner In which Chi-oag- o

during iho Inst eight yoaro hasrid Itself of tho clutches of tho boodlorand haa given to tho ofilco of aldermann genuine dignity, until today tho tltloIs sought by men and oduoatlon, prob-ity and distinction.

RAQINQ BONITO CLAIMSA TEAM OF HORSES

Ono day this week, whon tho Hondowas swollen by tho rains and meltingsnow, I. M. IHirkey attempted to crossuo rlv-t- r lust doiow twiiito City wiut

a four horso team, aaya tho CapltanNows. His load seam was atruok bya largo log and thrown down, and Mr.Harkey plunged In to oxtrioato them,and waj hlmsolt oaught between thelog nnd a rock, and had to be assistedin bis perilous position hy two of hisooyn who accompanied him.

Tho team that ho tried to tsavo wasdrowned, and Mr. Harkey suffered aveo sovoro contusion of the log, nece-sitat- k-

tho aid of a physician.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE

COUNCIL AND HOUSE

For the Afternoon and Evening Sessions of theFifty-Seven- th Day of the Present

Legislative Assembly.

COUNCILAfternoon Session 57lh Day.

(Continued from Monday.)Tlio council remained In exocutlvo

session from 3:30 o'clock yesterdayuntil 8:15 o'clock last night, consider-ing tho appropriation bill which Iscouncil bill No. 130, fay Mr. Martin.

no council aroso at a:m ?o'ock ior,M.r. Catron voting no. Mr. Martindinner and thoroaftor assembled Immc moved a reconsideration of tho votouiwuiy io aujuuin iKm uuuyr wwin biii 10 rnuHO n lurcnor cunaiaoraiioaof council bill No. ISO. by tho commtteo of tho wholo, a special order for10 o clock Tuesday morning.

HOUDE.Night Session 67th Day,

8peaker Dalle callod ino nouso toordor promptly nt 8 o'clock. Tho readlog of tho Journal was dlsponsod with.

Tho consideration of homo bill No.7, by Mr. do Iteca, An Act to securemore thorough lnt.Uuo.llwi In EiinlWhand Bpanlsh and requiring teachers tobo ablo to teach both languages wastaken up. The commltteo on oducatlon reported tho bill favorablr. Mr.Dalle offered an amendment to mnkotho bill compulsory In towns of morathan 600 people, Tho amendment wasadopted. Tho bill was tabled by avoto of 10 to 8.

Tho conimiwco on education ronort'ed houso bill No. 122 by Mr. da Daca,An Act dcacilblng th? duties of thoterritorial superintendent of public instrurtlon and requiring that officer tospeak wwi tho Spanish and ISnKllsblanguages, recommending that It bopassed. Tho report of tho r ..rulttoowas adopted and tho bill passed by avoco of 1C to 2.

Tho commltteo on education reported houso bill No. 132 by Mr. Saiicliw.,An Act to prorldo for tho exponsot ofmo tcrnorini board of education andto rcgulato county Institutes, recotu.trending that It bo not passed. . Thoreport of tho commltteo together withtho bill woro laid on tho tablo ndoll- -

nltely.Tbo commMteo on education report-

ed houso bill No. 135, An Act givingboards of school directors In incor-porato- d

towns tho right to hold toach-or-

Institutes, recommending that 11

bo pused as niucuded. Tho report oftho commltteo woo adopted and thobill passed by a voto of 1? to 1.

Tho commltteo on territorial affairsreported houso bill No. 133, by Mr.William., An Act providing that fontof Justicos of tho peace and consta-bles shall sot bo paid In advance, rec-ommending that It bo passed. Thoreport of tho commltteo was adoptedand tho bill passed by a voto of 14 to7.

Tho commltteo oa territorial affairsreported amended council bill No. 63,by Mr. Martinez, An Act fixing thobounty to bo paid for tho killing ofwild animals, recommending that it bopassed. Tbo report of tho committeewas adopted and the bill passed by avoto of 13 to 6.

Tho steering commltteo reportedcouncil bill No, 113, Art Act relatingto trust companies ami giving suchcompanies tho right to loan on person-e- l

property, recommending that It bopassod. Tho report of tho commltteowas ndoptod and tho bill pasted by avoto of 13 to 0.

Tho commltteo on Judiciary roport-m- l

houso bill No. 114. by Mr. do Baca.An Act authorizing tho appointment ofboiler Inspectors to nspect bailors,recommending that It bo passed. Thoroport of tho commlUoo failed ofadoption br a tlo voto. 0 to a Mr. Ban.chex moved that tho onuctlhg clauseuo ssricaen out. air. do Hnca amended this motion br moving that tho motion of Mr. Sanchez bo tabled. On thoamendment tbo voto was 10 for, and 9against, air. Foadleton objected toUiO bill on tho around that It tiroridodtor tbo appointment of too many Inspectors, upon nnai mto the billrauod to pass by a voto of 10 tn 7

Tho houso adjournod at 0:30 o'clockuntil Tueedny morn Ins at 10 o'clock.

COUNCIL.Morning Session oflth Dsy,

rroMdont Clark called tho councilto ordor at 10 o'clock. Prayer was d

by Ilov. J. U Shively. chaplain.All members answerod to tho roll call.Tho reading of tho journal of Mondaywaa dlsponsod with.

Tho council went Into exocutlvo session as a commltteo of tho wholo andtho consideration of the appropriationbill was resumed.

Tho Interest fund was decreasedfrom 162,000 to 118,000. Tho amountsglvon tho several institutions woro in-

creased aa follows: Now Mexico Col-leg-

of Agriculture and Moehanlo Artsfrom 111.000 to $14,000; Unlvorslty ofNow Moxlco from J 10,000 to 318,200;Now Moxlco School of Mines $12,000to $14,000; New Mexico Normal Schoolat Sliror City from $12,000 to $14,000iNow Moxlco Normal School at las Vo-K-

from $12,000 to $14,000; Now Mex-ico Military Instituto from $12,000 to$14 000; Insatio asylum from $42,000to $00,000, or so much as may bo need-ed nnd providing that tho physicianshall realdo at tho asylum: Minora'lfospltal from $5,000 to 18,500; Insti-tute for tho mind, 15.000 to $10,000;Ih&t and Dumb Asylum at Bant Fofrom $2,800 to $5,000; Roform schoolfront $2,800 to $5,000; Bt. Vincent'shospital t Santa lj from $2,600 to3,000; Grant County hospital. SilverCity, from $1,200 to $1,800; Sisters ofMercy hospital at Bllvor City from$1,200 to $1,800; Idlcs' hospital atDoming from $1,200 to $1,800; JIddycounty hospital nt Carlsbad from$1,200 to $1,800; Orphans' School atBant Fo from $3 000 to $5,400; ItoMcfsociety, Los Vegas, from $i,200 to$2,400; Slstora of Ixirotio, nt Taos,from $1,200 to $1,800: Sisters hospitalat Albuquerque, from $1,200 to $2,400:Slaters hospital at Clallup. from$1,200 to $1,800. Other Items changedwere: Salary and expenses of thoboard of equalisation, from $1,800 to$1,000 for printing weather bulletinsfrom $500 to IS00; for contingent

of tho torrltorlrl soeitttaryand additional clerk hlro from 1100 to$1,200; for tho Insurance of tho oonl- -

,.0.,.,i5d.iurnUh,nR fr flT from$1,186.60 to $4,410; oapltol buildingbond fund 4 yoars, correction of typo-graphical error, from $4,340 to $3,440;i,rnnQ .p,s,?;mont ot ,5li OUon. fromto $360; for tho purposo of carry-ing on tbo summer school of thoNormal University, $1,200.

At 11:25 o'olook, tho commlttoa ofthe wnoJo adopted tbo bill as amend- -

el and the commltteo arose. Thocouncil u called to ordor by lrenldent Olatk whoso report on councilbill No. 120 by tho committee, of thowhole, was mado by tho presidentmrougn mo cicrk. Tho ronort wasadopted. Ou motion of Mr. Martin thoDill was read tho third tlmo by tltloM! on motion of Mr. Head It passed

ftml 41IM IhO rcCOnlldWOtlOn bO tabled,. carried.

NBW DILLS.fVllinMI 1.11.....1 Vn 11 k II- - f..wM.aw.a ..w. ., u m.

lines. An Act prohibiting chances Inoriginal courtos or streams, road thusecond tlmo by title and referred ntno steering commltteo

Council bill No. 133. br Mr. Miller.An Act regulating salaries of probataclerks as clerks of boards ofcounty commissioners, under suspen-sion of tho rules road third Umo bytwo ana passca.

Council bill No. 134. by Mr. Catronproviding for tho arrest of personsgumy or cruelty to animals uy any person witnessing such cruelty, under mis.pension of tho rules rend third tlmo bywho ana ino diii passed.

Council bill No. 135, by Mr. Martinregulating tho salaries of sheriffs, tinder suspension of tho rules road thirdUmo by tltlo and reform! to tho steering committee.

At 11:46 o'clock tho council tookrvcess until 2:30 o'clock p. m.

COUNCILAfternoon Session 68th Day.

Tho cou noil wn called to order byuiarx a 3: to o clock.

. uy request of Mr. Miller, councilDin no. 109. by Mr. Martin. An Actproviding for tho control of landsowned by tho territory and creatingmo omco or ianu commissioner, wastaken up for Immediate consideration.Tho commltteo on mines and publicanus roponoa ino Mil ns amended

rvoommomtlng that R 1k mih1. Tnoleiwrt of tho commltteo was adopted,thn amendment wcro adopted and tho11,11 JMMSOU.

Tho commltteo on finance reporteiinouso uiii iso. U3, iiy Mr. Willi orson, relating to condemnation of nronorty. as amended by tho commlUoo,recommending that It bo passed. Thoropon ot tno commltteo was ndoptodWilli IliU Ulll pojucu.

nbw nn,L8.Council bill No. 130. by Air. Loahv

amending section 1090. of tho complied laws of 1817. relating to rapo.uoiorreo 10 tno wearing commltteo. Itwas verbally reported back to thoeounoii by Mr. Martin, recommending that It bo pasod. Tho roport ofmo commiuco was adopted and thebill passed.

Councl bill No. 137. by Mr. Lonhv.oiucnuing seouon 1362 of Uiu compliediaw or 18V7, roiaung to cximo ofraiH. j(otorrei to the stewing com-mittee. ItOPOrUHi badk to thn ronnnllverbally by Mr. Martin, recommending;that it bo pawed. Tho roport Of tho

was aaoptod ana tno billpassed.

Counoll bill No. 138. by Mr. Leahr.providing for tho uniform Mine at tur.ruoriai iiondn. ilefcrrod to tho stoor-In-

committeecouncil bill No. 139. by Mr. Martin.

providing for tho payment of tho relieffund to flood sufferers' and for otherpurposes, uead tbo third tlmo andpassed. Mr. Martin moved that thovoio bo recons orod and that reeonsldoratkm bo tabled. Carried.

Council bill No. 140. by Mr. Orecr.imondlni: sections 1305 aud 4i!4 ofthe complied lawa of 1897, relating toguinniing ami liquor soiling licenses,Hoforred to tho atwrlng commltteo.

HOU8E.Mornlno Session &ath Dav.

Speaker Dal lea called tLc houso toardor at 1U:15 o clock. All present oxcept Mr. Sandoval, of Sandoval. Thoreading of tho Journal was dlsponsodwiiu,

1NTHODUCTION OF IHM.SHousn bill No, 189, by Mr. Wllkcr-son- ,

An Act relatlne o perjury. Ito- -rorrod to tho stewing committee.

House bill No. 190, by Mr. Wllker-son- ,

An Act creating tho offlco of coro-ner, lleferrod to tho stoerlns committoo.

Houso bill No. 101. by Mr. Wllker.son, by request, An Act relative to pardons. lleferrod to tbo steering com-mittee.

Houso bill No. 192. by Mr. Wilkor- -

son, An Act amending section 2, ofennpter 90, or the sesHon laws of1903, In regard to aasotumaut. Ho-forred to tho steering commlUoo.

Houso bill No. 193. by Mr. Wllker- -

son, An Act relative to chattel mort-gages, nefcrred to tho stoorlnc com-mltteo.

House bill No. 194, by Mr. Wllker- -

son. An Act giving to oity councilsand boards of trustee tho rlht to nro- -

aoribo tho material of buildings to boconstructed within tho city limits, Ho-forred to tho steering commltteo.

House bill No. 105, by Mr. WllkcT-so-

Aa Act relating to Judgment. Ho-frre- d

to tho steering commltteo.Houso bill No. 100. by Mr. Wllkor-son- .

An Act relating to corporations.iwttorroa to ino steering committee.

Houso bill No. 197. by Mr. Wilkor- -son, An Act relating to Us pendens.Iteforrod to tho steering committee,

Houso bill No. 198, by Mr. Wllk3r-eon- ,An Act to rcgulato tho salarlos of

sheriffs. Heferrod to tho Btoorng com-mltteo.

Houso bill No. ISO. by Mr. Noblott.An Act relating to public schools. Hole-

r-rod to the steering commlttoa.HILLS ON THIRD HHADINd

The commltuxi on tlnanco ronortodcouncil bill No. 88. An Act nrohlblt.i(ig territorial and county ofllcors frombecoming aurctlea for others, recom-mondln- g

that It bo nassod, Tho reoortof the committee was adopt wl and thouiu pAseu iy a voto of it to i. Mr.Noblett voting no.

Tho committee on mines nnd publlolands reported council bill No. 08, AnArt relating to assessment work onmining claims, recommending that itlo passed. The rtirt of tho commit,teo was adopted and tbo bill passedunanimously.

Tho commliMte on territorial affairereported houso bill No. 107, An Aetto prevent notaries publlo and Justleosof the peaeo acknowledging bills ofMlo of strangers, recomraoudlng thatIt bo pas so I. Thq report of tho com.mlttoo was adoKod. Mr, I.ueero f.forod an amendment wbloh was adopt.'

cd providing 'hat tho aw k made to'apply to ail autiiorued to takeknowlodgments. Trw bill brought(orUi much discussion on tho rart of

l Mr. t'ondtaton, who was opiKisml to It,I and Mr. do Dam, who was In favor of

no meflsuro. i no mil was pojsed nyn voto or 13 to 0.

Tho commltteo on mines and publiclands reported houso bill No. 156, AnAct fixing tho fees to bo received bypiobalo clerks for recording rainingclaims, recommending that It bopassed. Tho report of tho commlttoowas adoirfcd and tho bill passed by avoto of 20 to 1.

Tho committee on Judiciary report-ed houso bllt No. 90, An Aot relativeto assault with words, recommendingthat It bo passed. Tho committee of-fered an amendment and this ?andoptod and tho bill passod unani-mously.

Mr. Sanohos moved that tho rules bosuspended for the purposo of takingup honso bill No. 198, An Act regulat-ing tho salaries to bo received bysheriffs, Tho motion was lost by avoto of 11 to 8.

Tho commltteo on education ronortod houso bill No. 164, An Act fixingmo ago or cadets entorlnp tae NowMoxlco Mlllltary Institute, recommend-ing that It bo passed. Tho reoort oftho commltteo was adopted and thouiu passed unanimously.

Houso bill No. 165. An Act fixing thopenalty for violation of tho pharmacylaw, was taken up for tho purposo ofconcurring In tho council amendmentthereto. Tho amendment was con-curred In unanimously.

Tho commlttoo on finance reportedcouncil bill No. 87 An Act to compalcertain prisoners to do public workIn Incorporated cities and towns,

that It bo passed. Tho ro-port of tho commltteo was adopted.Mr. do Baca offorod on amendmentproviding that It should only affect, In-

corporated county scats, hut tho motion failed of adoption. Tho billpassed by a unanimous voto.

Tho steering commltteo reportedhouso bill No. 172, An Act regulatingtho carrylntt of weapons by ofllcors oftho law, recommending that it bopassed, two report of tho commlttoowon adopted and tho bill passed by avoto of 14 to 7.

Mr. Mlrabft! moved that tho rules bosuspended for tho pirposo of takingup nouso mil no. ins. An Act roguIntlng tho salary of sheriff. The mo.lion was carried. Tho ateerlns com- -

mlttoo reported tho bill favorably. Thomil usee no salary of sheriffs of coun-ties of tho ttrst class nt $6.000 1 secondClass $3,600: third class. $2,000: fourthclass $1,200. and fifth class $1,000. Theuiu passed under susoiMlon of tharuies uy a voto or ZO to 1.

Tho house adjourned at 12:15 until3 o clock in tno afternoon.

HOUSE.Afternoon Session 68th Day.

.nr. no uacn, iy unanimous consent, Introduced houso bill No. 200,An Act definite tho crlmo of briberynun pruviuing a penalty tnoretor. 'mouiu was passed unanimously undersuspension of tho rules.

Mr. Wllkorson moved that whon thnhouse adjourn it adjourn until 10o'clock tomorrow morning. Tho mo-tion carried.

Tho houso concurred In tho councilimcndment to houso bill No, 12, byMr. Iuidloton, An Act giving schooldirectors coruvn powers.

Ull.1.3 ON THHID HBADINO.iho steering commltteo reoorterf

council bill No. 03, An Act relating toexemptions recommending that It bopassed. Tho report of tho commltteowas adontod rui thn bill passed by atwo or m to i.

Tho commlUoo on Judiciary report'M amended bouso bill No. 1X3. AnAct rOMUnK.to tbo .bureau of lmml-srntlc-

tlxlng tbo nUraber Of fflcmborsat six and not mora than four of thornmust belong to tha samo politicalparty. Tlloy are to servo withoutcompensation, but nro to bo reimbursed for any expenditures in thoporformnnco of their duties. Tho billpassed unanimously.

GOVERNORSHIP CONTESTCASE STILL ON

uenvrr, March 16, ilrfora tha Jointconvrntlon of the gtnernl HMfmbly mettoday It was knrally undontoori thma rtnsl icl'in on the governorship contestwuuiu uo iciKcn lousy,

it was reported that at least ttve or thetWentStWO antl.lVnbodv rrtnilillontimemtxrs hnd roniented to vni tar himvn in unurrtanainK innt he would re- -

Bin imrr ino joint aseembly drclnredhim elected. Iravlnir thn offln in ih n.i.tenant governor.

All marnhors of the Joint neeembly wererrrent when the roll was called.

Senator McCarthy, of Iucblo, asked tobe excused from votlna on the contest.Ha declined to give any rrasnn. He u"cuani uy a vote ot W to wf.

tfenstor Alflinildcr. or thit rnnlHl mm.mlttee. asked loaVa to withdraw hi report in ravor or declaring a vacancyniuiii no Biinrcmn court nan cimmhicoiiiu not be ifgall adopted. Iava orwnmirawai was granted by a voto of U

Itrnresentatlve Orimih moved the adon- -t Ion of the rrnort milimlil1 li him nn,ithr other republlean members of theeoHtPst mmmlttpo, iindlna that muehiraim was committed In Denver, but de.elsrlnx that Adams was legally elected.

The motion was defeated by a vote of14 to H.

The demoerats seelnir dofMt itarinirnoin iu ioco, rontumwi nil tne timepoMlble debating on the ruports. Hevvral

motions for a recm wrre voted downand it la likely that the Joint conventionwin mmiinua in e in until a nnal votela tskan. There remain no doubt that

will wtn with tha undtratoiullnrthat lie will surrender the oltlee to tslieutenant governor.

A motion to adopt the dvmoeratls re-port iliolerlRix Adams Usallv elueted wasdeft-Nli-d-. The vote was M for and 6against.

Metal Market.New York. Marsh ll-I.- Mil and eoniwr

steady; unchanged.

A donkey knows whon he hasenough unless ho Is a two-legge-

ono.

GROWING UP

There's something the matter with the child that fails

to grow up. A child thatgrows up too much, however,

without proper filling out of

flesh, is almost as badly off.

Nothing will help those pale,

thin ''weody" children like

Scott's Eirjulsion. It supplies

the rounding out of flash and

the rich inward nourishmentof blood and vital organswhich insures rapid growth ahvalthy and uniform

LOOALNEWS

(From Wwdo lMday lJy Clt'teg.)Tho Uernali colinty WHtnet court

will ronveno on next Monday, withJuiIbv Ablwit on tho

Mrs. J. H. Fenner. of 00 SouthIlrondwny. is enjoying visit from hersister Mrs. Bugwie Pnse, of lluffalo.Now Vork.

W. L. Hrethertvn. who Is tho man-ager of tho W. A. Clark coal mines atClarkvllle, McKlnloy county, was heroyesterday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. H. It, Paul nassodthrough tho city, from Ssnta Fo for HI1'aso. last night, whero they will visitmenus for a week or ten days.

Mrs. II. Lund returned to her homoat Uernallllo th.j morning after a visitin tno city to Mi. and Mrs. w. P.Metoalf, of 1104 Wt Itallroad avenue.

Dr. and Mrs. c H. Connors havepurchased tho Furlong property at 834!South Hmadway. It Is a frame rottaitoand is commonly known as tno Cobbpronoriy.

Ilon. Pedro Perea and family, whonavo lived all their Ives at Ilornn II owill soon move to Santa Fo. Mr. PereaIs tho new Insurance commissioner fortho lorriiory.

Uorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Fulkewm, of Mnrnuete avenue, vosinrday a boy and a slrL Mr. ehilkortonis an ompioyo of tho Wells-Forg- o Express company.

Tho county sent of Sandoval countvwill bo removed from. Los Corrales toDornallllo on May 8, and the people oftho llttlo vallroad town will celebratemo event In a royal manner.

S. O. Johnson, superintendent of thoAlto, mlalne romtianv tn (ho nir Tliudlsmct, Arttona. was in tho city yes- -

wi-aay-. accompanied by nis family

They woro en route to PrcscottO. B. Allalro. a prominent morehant

and coal mlno operator of 8an Antonioanu mo carmngo district, Socorrocounty, la In the lty for tho purposeoi mewing oonia t o omoiais on rretgntmatters.

C. W. Townsend, tho well knownwestern representative of Taylor AWilliams, the "Yellowstone" peoplo ofixiiiisvuio, ny.. is noro today on busi-ness with local representatives of thenoovo wet goods

Mr. and Mrs K Hngorman, who woreeallod hero from Wisconsin to attendtho funeral of their cousin, II. o Por-ter, whoso death occurred last week,loft this morning on their return homo.Mrs, Portor resides at 304 IJaca ave-nue.

The revival at thn Hlchland MMhn.dlst ciurci'.ls growing In Interest Sor-vic-

at 3 a. m.. and at 7:30 p. m. Sub-ject for this evening, "A CHUcn ofZlon." Let Uiem that have ea's tonear como to the services at 7 30 cspcclnlly.

Miss Cora Smith, of Niagara Falls.Ontario, who has been on a visit toher brother, Cliss F. Smith, divisionsuperintendent of tho Hock Islnndrailroad at Puckiln, Knn., arrived onNo. 1 last night for a visit to Mrs.

a. atortsnow is mo Mme to clean up your

lawns, sow grass, plant abado treesand shrubbery and trim tho cotton- -

wooa trees. Aiouquerquo Is fast get-ting tho name of a city of beautifulhomes s let us continue thq good workand maio or tins tho prettiest city tnthe groat southwest

Among tho nemallllo trjms. In tho"o" ,i,uAiuii, in,-- luuutrinu, is or localInterest! "Mr and Mrs. Who. formerlyof this place, but now of Albuquerque,ceieuraici tneir iitteenth weddlnir onnlversnry last Sunday. Mr; and Mrs.8lgfrled flollgman and AllTur Sellg-ma-

of this place, and Mr. Cohen, ofuoiuen, were in vtemiarioo. A pleasnnt tlmo was had and tholr manyfriends horo wish them many morenappy years or woddcn life."

CapL W. 14 Damo. who attended tlioInauguration of Prcsldtmu liooseveHand who returned to this city tho othernay, yesterday received iv tolosrnmfrom Secretary Ioebs. at Washington,that President noosovelt will bo un- -

iq ivo at Han Antonio, Texas, onMarch 30 and In conequonco tho re-union of tho Hough Illders In that cityhas boon postponed until April 0 and(, at wnictt umo tho president will attend. Cant. Dame and other Nnw MmIco Riugh Riders ore arranging toattend tlio bl reunion a San Antonioin April.

Mr, and Mrs, Charles R. Black fromtho SUbUrbS Of St. UllllS. Ilvlnir InClayton, county seat of St. LouIbcounty, who nro on their war in i.

fornla, atopid off in Albtiqnerquo lastuigm to inauo snort visit with thoramiiy or iter. w. n riayton. Mr.Illack Is a cousin of Mr Clavtonaa thflr ftuliers' families wero reamltogether, thy woro moro than re-joiced to moot each other ogaln. Thisa tno nrsi visit or Mr ami Mn ninkthrough Now Moxlco. Thoy aro d

with many of tho oldost amiiironiiiumt niinii os aimr hi ir.ni

r.isni spccimons or tne genpa hoboworn urouent irom tho city bastlto thismorning before Judge t'rawlord. Af-ter listening patiently to Uio storyof tho life of each nf them, dm mnridecreed that flvo should do five dayswnru won on tno streets, and thatthree bo released. Tho court tookcompassion upon one James MoFad-den- .

who said that ho was a steamboat fireman ami w look In tnr nJob. Tho court did not bcliovo thatMcFadden could find a steamboat Jobon tho Illo Qrando, and suggested thatho move on.

Manager Fred Goldsmith yostordnrordered suits for tho Junior Albuquer-que Athletic association baso ballclub, which is In training uuder hismtftniation. Tho uniforms w 111 bo ofa natty grey cloth, with Mack stock-ings and caps ot are, with blank

and. Tho youngsters aro practicingdally and mnko a fine showing In thoart of throwing and catahlng tho horaolime, and ween thoy como out bodeck-o- d

in tholr now suits tbey win bo bardto beat cither for beauty or at thogame.

Tho forced solo which boitan at thoMon Store this morning attracted thogientost crowd this popular store hasover experienced. The crowd ot bar-gain seekers was so great that thostoro doors had to bo closed ucon alot or customers until they had finish,ed their shopping before another waslet In. Tho Uon Store locals n TheCltlxen have boon wlddr road and areresponsible for tho rush lu trado thoLion Storo enjoyed today.

Tho Tueevfov Mternrv snel&tv m.VMat night wHIl Mrs. 8 H. Newcomerof JOS North Waiter Hreet, and litenod to tho following interesting pro-Wt-

Mrs. A. 11. M Mlllon read awpw on "Tho Hffeou of tho onoh

HeVOlutkm on HnvlUe 1 At ami trn i4tho IVrtod." Mrs. Frank Monro loda orltleol review of Keafs noom, "ThaHvo of Bt. Agnos," and XI rs. Cooperlet) tbo regular olaos stuJy,

j. ii. Mrers. brother or a v.Myers, manager for fi. J.'Post & Co,was Joined here last nbjht1

by his fam.

Hv and niece. Miss Jennie Ounlher,wh trritetl from Ht. Imls. Mr andMrs J If. Myers have taken ono oftho nJfliiy cottages at tho corner ofnjeras avenuo and BUth street.

C. C. Jones and son, Ilrnd, Jones,wIm aro charged with soilingliquor to an Indian wore to-day bound over to tho grand Jury byUnited States Commissioner Whiting.Jndgo A. J. Abbott, of Santa IV. ren- -

resented tho government nnd fleorgoh. kiook. the defendants. Tlio ball ofosoh was placed n. $100.

J. H. Ollpliant returned tbs morningfrom a but news teln of two itava' itunvOon at Bl Paso, whero ho woat to buyMexican goods for tho J. W. Dennettcurio store, whloh Is located on Firststrwt.

tFrom Thursday's Dally Cltlten.)Mrs. Tucker and lr. Norman rrry.f Denver, are vKlllns with Mrs. lie Mi

and dauBhter. ot this elty.Hon. II H. Itbdey. to s

from New Mexleo, Is expecteil toarrive at his Immo hero thta evmlng.

Ueom D. Htatesea, wlxwe headuar-tr- a

are In this elt, was at Hania Keyeatenlay reprtsentlnK n Kansas I'll"dry sood eonipany.

1 1 u if o A. MeCroMin, reprvseetlnu the1as AMi Ilxamliur, Is in the elty to--uy on iMMtneee connected with Hie abovenamed exwllrnt paper.

Mrs. K, J (itdbsu returned last nlzhtfrom a vteit to her termer home atUvvetand, uhlu. Uha had bi-e- absenttrom tho elty three weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Hehwenkre.fnro Mia Maude Uummera) are exneiledto rrturn to this city Hunday evenlnrtrom southern California.

jfaaae a. j. Abbott, attorney for thei ueuiu inuians in nw uezieo. fttiuriiMito Uanta Vt this mornlns; after aUendlnfto lecal matters In the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Jak ltvy are eniovlnc avisit from Mr Lavy's brother, CharlesLevy, nnd wife, of Ilrooklyn. N. Y.. whoare reiurninf east from a trip to California. .

Itrgular servlcea at Trmula Albert Friday evening at 7if0 o clock. This week'ssermon by Ilabbl Jacob II. KapUn willbe Mather and Mordlca." Uvcrybody lawelcome.

Kdward Imlikr and fomlle. of 4IBUouth Walter strevt, have returned to thecity from a vlall to their old home InIndiana. Mr. lmbke is a builder andcontractor.

John It. Campbell, who will be remembered ns fminer chief deputy to UnitedHtates Marshal C. M. Furaker. haa beenappointed associate Justice ot ArUomt,with chambers at Tueson.

l J lahy. the Iloiiah HMer dhitrleteterk at AUmosordo, pasel throush theany iai nisn en route nume from Wasii-insto-

1). C, where he attended tha Inauguration tit President Ilooaevelt.

Mr. ami Mr a. A. J. Ilrndy with to tulmthis nuthix: of exprranlng their heartfeltthanks to tho many friends who haveshown such sincere sympa.hy ami kind-b- e

to them In their recent Lereavement.Jim K. A. Nlehol. who nwni the win

ter In Albuauerquo with her on, Krnt-cric- k

Nlchol. ot the First Nallunal bank,and meat of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. W. Htrnnc,ho returned to her homo at 1'ennvan.n. y.

Hon. Kdwxrd A. Mann. Judsa of thaHlxtli jiiUlclat dlatrlct. with headquarteraand home at Alamosordo, Is at Hanla FawatchlnK the dylns; moments of thesrealcal" leslslature that ever assembled

nt tho capital city.A regular rntellnic of tha Kn ahtu of

Columbus will bo held this evenlns In thocouncil robins. Matters of real Import-ance to the order In Albuquerque will bedbicuaaed and every member Is urgentlyrequeaieu 10 ne preserit.

Henry Meixsar. a younsT farmer andfruit rnlaer from the t'ainrlto dlatrtet.I In the elty today. He says the riverI very high, but the farmer do not an-ticipate any serious damage from anyfurther rise In the river the comingspring.

The funeral of FrrdciieK. the nine- -months-ol- d son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A.Ilrady. of m Johns street, was held yea- -terday from ttr charwl of O. W. Btrona-- aMnnx' undertaking establishment Mr.llntdy I a watchman at the local HanlaFo shop.

The Mavalo Klectrlo oomnany has outtbusluea. The owner of tho stock. J. 11.Hurt, will move the ntock to ColoradoHpringf, whleh Is his home, F. K. Vanl)un. who has been manaaer for theNavajo Klectrlo company, will remain InAlhuquerqu

The congr'Rations nt the protractedservices at the Highland Methodistchurch, are Inoreaalng at each service,and the Interest deepening. Uubject forthis evening "The Itlch Fool." Usrvluvsat I o'clock p. m. and 7:90 o'clock p. m.All are invited to attend.

K. II. Jones, who was a conductor nthe Hantu Fa and who resigned hi posi-tion a short tlmo acd, la reported dan-gerously at Alamogordo lth typhoidfever, lie had gone to Alamogordo andIntended to take a paweniier run on theKl Paao A Northeastern railway

William 11. Mention, formerly ureal.dent of the Fere Marquette railway, De-troit, Mich., now Interrated In the Hegt- -naw company, which is operating exten-sively In Arixnna. panned throuah thaoily this morning In a private car, ac-companied by a party ot fifteen.

coi v. . Hopewell, general manaaerof the Albuquerque Kaatern, paaatdthrough tho city this morning en routeto Hants r"e from a vlalt to hi family atHlllaboro. HI children, two little Ihivp.have been sick with diphtheria, but arenow recovering. Colonel Hopewell willreturn to th. city tonight.

Trainer rrot, or tho Joe Harnett stab eof paeers and trotters, ruts moved hisheadquarters from tho "lied" barn miWret Copper avenue to the stables nt thefair greund, and every morning StrongerO. and Young Hal are speeded over tho .

track. These two well known pacersare showing great form this spring.

wUouth Third street, are enjoying a visitrroiu air. ana sirs, ii r. uoodriah.

Alice, ami Miss Haven, who arrives taat niani from the east. Tho vlalt- -orr will leave on ttaturday night for Ihelrname ni lJrana uai. They nro on theirreturn from a vlalt to friends In Conneet.lent.

Mrs. II B. Itedey la naw a Hrm believerIn advertising in Th Cftlsan, and be-lieves this paper ean nnd anything loat.A few daya itKo ahe nlaeed a mmll noticeef a phor bredat pin being last, nnd thinetrtee now hs the pin. it was plekcd upon the street by a small bey and left atin omee. Htrange to ay tne o n wanot damaged.

J II. Archuleta, the generaland trader of Kandoval. the little tswnup the river on the west aide, was hemthl on buslnea. Ha aays thewater I pretty high In the river at thatpiece, but the people got together sometime sgo anu nunt embankments nn theweat side to overcome tha disaster tomany adebe homes experienced last year.

Henry traveling auditor fartho Harvey news and ourto departments,arrived last night from Kansas fliy. Mr.Mewaary reoentiy viaiito southern Itan- -aa. He ay that the Hght being madeon the Htandard Isa "rimp - Dusinesa in tne oil dletrtet;Nearly sll of th wells have been aloaeddown. 1'hera is no msrktt for their

Mra It P. Hall, who came In the otherday with Mr. Hall tram Hallywoed, Cat .will leave tnraoraw to visit tiermother at Woodlawn Park. Colo. Mr.nan will remain lit Reierndo for a rowweeks: than return here and Ihenee con-tinue to her home In (Vtllfernla.The lady reiwrta Iter health greatly Im-proved during her residence at Holly-wood.

reeterdav an Inr irenumber of ladles IrUertMted In dsmestleselene, In the per tar or theWoman's club to wuneee a ehanns dish I

rtmenjlrfitu given by Mrs. J. T. iwmeii proved .lellahtful alike to era and Ipalate. Mrs. M. Bards then gave aalatereeteSB drill In parliamentary usagesafter wMsh the beard nf hetdlie regular mealhl meeting.

iiertnan nwitxer nas je returned fremvisit to the flrnl Oamrt. It says

that the new HI IVivur is reeelvlno- - a lll.eral patrenage, A large at pee- -pie have been vlaltlng the eanyea lately

Allen's Lung BalsamWill ftOritlvcty Cttro tWr-w)niH- l

Ooukiw, nnd nil llrondiiitllroumofliaat roljofby ineona$t(rd, 60 nntl 2Je, per liotUo.

the Navato IiMllaiw. who wr eent lathe eanru from here, are nl partleular-l- y

pleased with the eanyaa. They eom-Mai- n

that the weather in inn damn rethew hi the reenrt Mile the blanketweeiver. h.--- the rhenmatlimt

The New Mexk-fc- Ma Mrn AmiuNeweemti ami Mhui Almetla Newenmb nf

IiMllana. nunt nnd MHialn nfMr. W. K. Martin of Noonrrn and Mrami Mr. A. It Hilton nf Man Antanla,u net ami nunl nf Hon II . lluratim.ate hvttm guests of Mr. and Mrs. llur.sum at the RUperlntendent's headquartarni uw lerriiarmi penuenuary Tney winle here until Katurdsy or Hunday

The AutMKiMeruue tlrown baae lutllelHt- -a arswnlxatlen whleh has sen inxttenM here fer a number ef year- s-Ill eoon for the aanroaelHac

seaant Tlire Maying member new.i,ew unlftrms, and lira mne they a.hiwa diaMMitfn t nrganite and get dnwnto prwetle. so aeon will the tana iwdthetr help towanl seeming for thembat, lull, nd other little things

to enmnletn twan ball outni.II. M. Hanner. rfreeittWe ui f.e II.

K. Illieklen ft Cn . inanufaeturer of nr.prlrtary m !'.! itm at Clilof mi. i in iheiiy, ami was a rieant nr" nt Thecuiien ornea this morning, nor hepromptly renewed tne advertlalng oon'tract with this paper. The above gen-tlemen are Mar nnd mannfnoHi rera ef Chicago, and they sppreelatthe ertorla put forth by The Cltlten tnhav'ng killed eeuneil bill No. m. whUhws obnoxious and dealt especially rllhthe sale of proprietary remedies In thlairrriiory.

From Friday's Dully Cltlxen.)A. It. Hilton, a prominent merchant ofan Antonio, and coal mine operator f

Canting. N. M.. is In tha elty on business.

Itev II. M. Ornlg, syhodleal mlaalonaryinr ina cnurun in NewMexico, was a north thismorning.

Harry Umber superintendenttor inn American i.umtwr eempany. ar-rived In the city today, accompanied bysirs, wngiil.

Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard lltalr,of North Hlxth street, a alrl.Mr. Illalr la one ef the proprietors of IliaMonarch grocery.

Frank narrteaa. proprietor of the Hllterooming nmiae. reeivi a tiltgrnm thismorning announcing the death ef hismother at Neb.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. llusHH, managersfur the ourio department ef the Harveysystem, arrived rmni tne east last nightand aro etopping at the Aivnrado.

Anna Uva Kay. exponent nf the mystertons, is coming Hi la way, and may rhowup ul the opera house In a very shorttime. Hho appears In Denver noxt Man- -day.

Mr. C. W. Dudrow. of Btnln Fe,pniaeii tiimugh tne elty for California.Ih lady la from rh)Umntlniand thinks tha cllmutn there will beat.tit her.

The NavaJo Klectrlo comnanv has ana- -pendml bualneaa. AH bills wll' Im paid ondemand. All Recount muat be settledat once. Kvsrytlilng goes. Htore roomtor rent.

Itegulnr service at Temole Albert Frlday tivnnlne..at 7tM o'clock. This weeh'lnurmon by Ilabbl Jacob 11. Kaplan willbe "Hither and Mordlcn. ' KverybodyI weicomq.

Thero will le a regular meeting ofAdah No. B, O. 11 H., Fridayevening, March it, at Til uy order ot worthy matron. Laura Fluke,secretary.

The boner gang or James Tiemey &Co.. machlnlat and bollertnaker, ro--tunitxl from the Zunl yester- -nay wnere uiey tiompicted a contract roiIlin AlnArlOiin I.uinlMte rhmnonv.

Tiiere win be n regular meeting or AaanChapter No. i. a. K. 8., Friday evening,.sinnin 11. hi i;w o rioca. viaiiing mem'bera oordlally InVlttd. Ily order of Wortliy Matron. Iura FJiihe. nea-y- .

Tho ruin ot last night blanketed the entire country, north, south, east and west(Southern Arlionn was drencheil, Texasand Mexico were drenched 'and tbtrs wasa heavy preelpltaUan, In tfplorauo.

Mis Until Winters arrived onirom Philadelphia to Join her mother.whu recently purchased the tmitneiui oftha Ullbert Mil uery camnanr. MiceWinters stopped temporarily In lienver,While en routs wcat. ,

Tho annual praise service or the Wo-man's Homo and Foreign Mlaalonarr society, of tha Presbyterian church, willbe held In tho church at 1 O'clock to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. All mem-ber ef the society Invited and expectedto attend.

John lilppua of Huntington, lnd., hasjoined his wife una sons, who reside atNo. ui Houtn Third etitwt Mr lilppuaha been managing gas plants for thepast several years In the gas belt of In-diana. The gentleman wilt remain herelu the future.

Frank Itroadhurat, age so years, amember of the Independent Order of OddFellows, died today at theranch north of the city. He leaves a wifeand child. Mr. and Mrs. Itroadhuratcame to Albuquerque about a year agofrom Iiowaclso, Mich.

Itoberts' rralaurunl. at 120 Weat Sil-ver avenue, served a swell dinner todayto more than one hundred patrons. Thetables were lavishly deeorMed In green.In honor of St. Patrick day. and thnwaiters. Frank Duran. Mrs. Maude andMl Jaramlllo. wore the same liraeraldisia eotors.

Hherirt Thomas B. Ilubbetl. ha warieeef ul In getting anything he wanted

from the legUdsturn whleh has Justeeased iKlng buslnee at oanta l- - re

wearing a broad smile, aa mueh a to saythat he found everybody very easy atSaata "e during the peat sixty days.

Hev Thomas Harwnod. the Hpanlahinlsalouary or the Methudlat rjplaeepalehurul, return thl morning, via MlPaeo, from an extended trip tn the Inter-est of mtcatenary work In cflfTereat ptaeesIn "rtmea aad In the state atBou'.ra. Mexico. It Hunday at Naea-aorl- o,

Mexico, be heW aervlees both morn-tite- rum. evening, and ulat visited tha

i.toat mining eaiap of Cananeo. lis re-ports rain almost the entire time duringhi nbaene from the elty.

The Little Poodle Dog Oyater and Chapboa wi'l open Halurdsy mornlag In theei stand of tlio Bt. Hlmo reetaurant.Charles Hanbtsg, the proprleter ot theUanta Fe restaurant and A. It OerbeHsaro tho proprietor and everything willbe up to date and Unit alas In every de-tail. The feature, of the new plaee willbe the bualneos men's lunch served fromlit) till 2 o'clock every day.

DEATH OF A MOTHER

IN THE FLORIDA HOME

Mrs. D. A. Stoyster, of 421 Fruitavenuo, yesterday received word oftho death of her mother, Mrs. JuliaHarnett, whloh occurred at Oldtown,Florida. Mrs. Dennett wag yulte wellknown In Albuquorquo livedhero several years with her otherdaughter. Mrs. Geo. If. Drowns and alargo number ot Albuquerquewill be sorry to hear ot her deatb.Mrs. who has been Inwith hr for some tlmo, Isalso very III. and Mr. Drowno left toJoin her this morning. Tne mm&iiis

Mrf- - ,irRneU w, bo burled at theMorlda home.

One ef the meat strikingly pitiful easesthat have .eurne to ItM Bisters' heetiltalIs that of U II. Meere, who wss broughtto the elty yesterday front loi .aitae,whero he had bis feet crushed betweenthe bumper et a moving train. Meere tsin the last stages or coneuraptlo 'UUtt here fer Hi Paao, from whlcb plehe aiHted to go to bis heme in Mis-souri The tout was amputated.

ir. ana airs. a. uooonch, of Wiiuri to tne any ibii mgni lie is

daughter

merehanl

morning

MeCrearv.

Oil company puttingon

prtad-ut- t.

morning

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managers

number

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neaemutry

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passenger

Wiluht,

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Chapter,

mountains

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having

people

Drowns Floridamother

ARIZONA WILL VOIOEITS STATEHOOD SENTIMENT

Oureruor Klbbey of ArhosaeT tent a messago to ih6 houso tnJ which, aftar reeraaae to tli stl- - r

us of ho Joint iraleliootl lWmconstCM nnd tho nHtneraus pntests whloh have been taned ff

TK ngHlnst tho nicanro. he says: ''V "In view of theeo footg and of or

the danger ihnt will. I fear, Inev- - T

Itably again soon line el its, I here- - Tt Uy respectfully recommend to ytss '

T that you enact a law directingthe calling of a speck! eleotlon ttl r

g whloh the toplo of this territory 7g may omphntleally, dectslvely dd- - "

flantly and enMcltistvaiy eenrsV toe" congress tho sentiment of tbo 4'

people or Arlsona uon that sob- - VJect so that the question of ourwishes can never attain nrisa."

' The message was ancomMnled r8 by a bill, and the hoHsn pawed K, sf leaving tho date for the eteMfott r; to be fixed hy the gynrwr. $

NOTICE.To IL Wk WoM., Franols IL tkjeflit. tx-lato-

AdmltiUtratora and Hrira andAssigns of Samo.Kuii and wieh of you aro Hornby no-till-

that our 0. UDrtwks and W. 8. Btrltrkler. hava

two hunderd (200) dollars Inlabor and Improvements upon tho OldTimer Lode, situated In the New Plac-ers Mining District, county of SantaF, Territory of New 'ioxlao. $100.00for eaon year, as will appear by cer-tificates filed Nov. 6, 1003, and Nov.11. 1004, In tho oilleo or the Uocorderot satd county. In ordor to hold saidpremises timior tho provisions of sec-tion 2324, Ilovlsod ntatutes of thoUnited States,, being tho amounts re-quired to hold (ho samo for tho yearsending Dec. 31. 1003. and Deo. 31,100f And If within nlnoty days afterthis notlcd for publication you fall orroruso to contribute your portion ofsuch expenditure, your respective In-

terests in ssld oIa.i wilt become thoproperty of tho subscribers undersoldsection 3424.

W. 8. 8T1UOKUHU,a. U 1IU00KS.

Dst of first pubfloAtlon Jan. 21, KM.

LEGAL NOTICE. ,

In tho District or tho County of Dor-

nallllo, Territory of Now,Moxlco.

Alonxo D. MoMltlon, pfnlntifr. '

V8.Frnns Ilunlng, Kilos 8. Stover, liimn

l. Hnxel'llno, I.uoy O, Haialilne,'Mary Hnxeldlno, nnd all unknownolalmanta of Interests In the prem-ises 'norolnafter doscrlbiM adverseto tho plaintiff, defendants.

N). 6743.Tho abovn nnniel defendants nro

hereby ntalflod that tho alxivo named,plaintiff tins commenced his notionagainst tbo abovo nniiKil defcudatitain tho alHiro namml causo.and court,nlleglng anion r other thlnrs that ho istho owner In few and In possession oftho following real estate situate Intho county ot Dornallllo, Territory ofNow Mexico, to-wl-

iMa tnroo 13), rour it), and nvofSi. of Dlook A, of tho Atlantic nndPacific additions to tint ulty of Aibit- -

qticrque. as tho samo nro known anddesignated on tho plat thereof rnadouy jo uiecKmnn anu nioq m tne or--noe or tno prouato cicrk nnn cxofnolo recorxler of Dornallllo cot)nir ontho 21th dny of April. MM. and thatthe dofendantn and each of them maknMoma claim In or to the real otatoabovo desarlbed aiversa to tbo-ostat-

ot plnltitirr. and Hint tho general objectof said action U to establish plaintiff'tltlo to said promises against tho nil- -verso c.'fiini or said defendant, andthat said defendant be barred andforovor catopped from having or rlalm-In- g

any rlRht or tltlo in or to saidprom tne ndvorse to tho plaintiff, andthat Diainllrrn tltlo thereto tm rotHVbtquIotrMl and Nt at rest.

PlalnllfTfl atlornoy la Iforbert P.Ttnynolda, wIiomo xwtofneo adureas IsAIbu(juortuor New. Mexico, and

aro notlflM Utat unions lhorappear in said oauso on or Iwforo tho17th day or AiiMI. iaos. judgment willbo rendered in said causo against themnnd each of them by tlofntilt.

V'M. 12, DAMB,Clerk.

WIS ill lilifiP1 aiaimsiai

PltOPOSAIiO FOR HBBF ANDMUTTOTi Otnc tilof wiiflnuie'ryDenver. Colo., MnroK 1, 100S. &hiiiirrxiiala for furnishing and deliverIng fresh beef and mutton on blooftduring year oommonolng July I, 1906,will Ik received horo and at offlaes ofcommissaries nt following km(s untilu a tn , etandara mountain Urns.April l, lOOf, and then opened: FortsAiitohe, a rant. IIncheo, WlppleDarraoks. A. T.. Forta Dayant amiWlngaie. N. M, PropoeaU will be received and opened at name time forfresh Uef and mutton to be datlvereilat tiioso nosts at temperature) notgreater than to degree falirtwhoiLinformation, furnished en npplleaUon.Iftivotoneej roatalnliw nroooAttls bImhiUIbo marked "lropoal for freak hiefand mutton." and addressoa to under-signe- d

or (o Commissary at mm, toIM supplied. 11. K. WH8T,

Major Cnlttf Oomy.- o

MARCONI, THE INVENTOR,ENTERS MATRIMONY

r,n ml oa. Marsh li-- ln the Ila CalB--ono enurih or Ht. Oeerge Mlas neatileeO'tirten. a lineal deseandani ef Klselirian Horn of Ireland, today beeame thebride or (luallelmo Maraaml. wlio enlava world-wid- e fame ss a seJenitat, large)due to his remarkable dUaeverlea In wire-le-v

telegraphy.me weOdirv was made tirl taut Mr the

attendamte of many eeraens or nte,publlo omeial. writers and soma

of the foremost setenttats ef Maglarxl.glgsor Marconi and his bride have ea-

rns! passage to sail for Ameriea onSaturday. Thny will remain in tha United HUten about six. weeks annj then willg to name, wnere it is reported theywilt be guests ot tha king or Italy for afew day.

Tne brwe er tMay M a bright somefygirl, fond nf outdoor vporta, and sle wellread- - Hhe f on of the right eletsrs ofthe preaent Haron inahfaHln. The Instil,nulfl unilly trnae lis deaseat direct fronttirUn Horn, who was ktag ef the ffmer--

tela fretn 1 to Mil. when he wanale Is at the head of hie army at the at-o- f

Ctaatarf Hie rrandaa. Tunsh.klag of MuMtor, had four sens, wheveefia mini wee tin tmitttfurr f tke Nar-ait- s

laehkiuln. One bt TurTegh'a daMd- -aeta or uenaer u iinaa. ymimM at so eeaMMrallvetyrtad as Um, sad It was titsrwush who after uiurpUiaKiHtrrttadcred ts Henry VII Imad mil ef Tlwrmend far'gien tne ineaMuin barenv

HtL-na-r Mareeni first mode th1eaante ef Mlas O'ltrfen a yeir aft 'vlmt

taywo- - st iu n raven's iWrSie 7fe rl.lnierlsk.

o

THE PROCEEDINGS OF

FinVFOURTH DAY

measures op all kind3 pour.INO INTO THE ASSEMBLY A8THE LEGISLATURE IS NEARINQ

AN END.

COUNCIL.Morning Session Wth Day.

President Clark called the councilto order at 10:30 o'olook. Iter. GcorgoP. Sevier pronounced divine Invoca-tion. Mr. Greer u excused.

INTllODUOTtON OP NHW IIILL8.Ttui following bills wero Introduced.Council bill No. 110, by Mr. Leahy,

relating to public highways. Iloferredto the committee on roads ana wguWBJIL

Council bill No. 117. by Mr. Martin,routine to tho sollcaior seneral andcllstrlot nttornoya. Referred to thecommittee an ludlolary.

Council bill No. US, by Mr. Martin,rolatlve to Indebtedness Incurred (oreducational purpose. Iloferred to thecommlittMt on finance.

Council bill No. Ill), by Mr. Martinez, relative to negutiabio instrumeats. Referred to the committee onludlclarv.

On motion of Mr. Martinez, councilbill No. CI. by Mr. Martin, providingfor a supreme court reporter and thoprinting of supremo court reports.was recommitted.

M 10:46 o'clock, tho counoll adJournud unlJl 10 o'olook Saturdaymorning.

HOUSEMornlno Session 54th Day

Speaker Dallea called tho nouso toon or at 10:30 yoiooK. ah memuerawero present except Mr. do Oaea. Thereading ot the Journal was dispensedWilli

Council substitute tor council 1)111

.No. 09, by Mr. Miller. An Act rogtilatlug the classification of the countiesor Now Mexico ami nung ne salaryof county commissioners and other official, thereof, having been made aspecial ardor for 10 o'clock, the samewas taken up. The commiueo on torrltorlai uff,lr reported tho substitute,recommending that it bo passod. mmSanohox moved that the report of the!committee bo adopted. Tho motionwaa carried. Mr. Sanohox moved thattho bill bo road the third time prepara-tory to lu passage, whloh motion

Tho bill was passed unani-mously.

Mr. Sanchez moved that tho voto bywhich council substitute for councilbill No. 90, passod tho house bo re-

considered and tbar the motion tor re-

consideration bo laid on thp tnblo In-

definitely. Passed,Mr. Mlrabal moved that the rules bo

aunpcndod for (ho pf.rposo of takingnp amended council bill No. D8, by Mr.Greer, tho Incorporation bill. Tho mo-

tion to suspend tho rules was carriedand the olll was considered read Infull. Tho bill was paasoJ by n volo otH to 0. Messrs. do Uaca. Duran. Bills,Grlejro, do Leon, Luna, Iynch. Sandoval of Sandoval, and Virgil voting no

INTllODUOTtON OK DILLSThe following bills wero Introduced:llouso bill No. 173, by Mr. Luccro,

An Act to creato tho county or llloQrande. Rcforrcd to tho lajtsunlttooon counties and county linos.

Ilauso bill No. 174, by Mr. do Leon,An Act to prevent sheep men andaheen herds from staying over threednya In any ono settlement. Kefnrrodto tho committee on territorial affairs.

House bill No. 176. by Mr. Pendleton, An Aot for tho protection of oumbAnimals. Heferred to tho comniltteoon territorial affairs.

House bill No. 176, by Mr. Pendleton, An Aot for tho construction ot anexecutive mansion at Snnta Vo and forarmorlM for tho New Mexico NationalGuard. Itoferrod to the committee onlln.nnco.

UILL3 ON TIIHtD RKAD1NO.Tlio comraltlco on finance reported

council bill No. 78. by Mr. Miller, AnAct to aid territorial Instltutlona toerect buildings and make other permannt ImprovpraonU, rewmnumdltigthat It bo passed. Tho report of thecommittee wna adoptod nna tno biupassed by a voto of 14 to a.

Mr. de Ilaca naked unanimous consent to Introduce house bill No. 177An Act authorising county school sitnorinttnidontJ to Issuo certificatesteachers and normal Institute conduo-1ora- .

Uoferrod to tho committee oneducation.

Tho committee on territorial affairsreported council substltuo for connell bill No. Gl, by Mr. Martinez, AnAct providing for the bettor protectionot gome In New Moxloo, recommend-ing that it be passed. The report ofthe committee was adopted. Mr.

offered an amendment to thebill providing that tlio seotlon relat-ing to imprisonment tie stricken outand that a violation of the law bepontsbed by ft fine only. The amend-ment felled of adaption by the narrowmargin of oho vote, the resuK beingIt In the negative and 11 In the affirm-atlvt- t.

The bill wna read in full for In-

formation.The Iwhm adjourned at 12 o'clock

until Si 90 o'oloek In the afternoon.HOUSE.

Afternoon SesslonWh Day.apenlttff Dalit oklied the hoote to

order at 2:10 o'elock. All memberswore present.

Mr. OHtt asked unanimous consentto Introduce houKe bill N--a 178, AnAot amironrtallnc $t.000 for the con- -

iKniatlw of a breakwater along tSieSanta K rlrer, In the elty of SantaPe. Ueferred to the committee onfinance.

Council substitute for counoll billNo. ill, by Mr. Marlines, tho gamemw. was unseed by a unanimous vote

Mr. WIlHerwin moved that tho rulesIk suspended to take up council 1.111

No. too. by Mr. Head. An Act to relieve the auditor from making quarterly report- - The motion carried . Thobill pawed unanimously under suspenslon of the rule.

Mr. gaaehes moved that the mien beeuspetuM for tHa nuriMMe of takingon ammaed eouuoii bin No. lot DSMr. Chavea, An Act relating to countyttutntlon. The motion carried. Mr.SanekM orreced an amendment whlohwaa adopted. Tho bill imaseil unanlmottsiy

fd house bill No. 110 by Mr. Hannlnan. An Aet tor the construction ot nreMervtir al Htephant Ilutto, reoonimending that It be net pasted. TheMil was reeommitted and the oenimlt-i-

was Instructed to report la fifteenminute.

Mr. Howard moved that council 1411

No. 64, he taken up tor considerationunder MMpansUra or the rule ThoeflmmlUM on Judiciary reported thebill recommending hat It he passedaud the report was adopted. The billIs by Mr. Aeod and relates to the es-

tablishment of a board of osteopathy.It passed tinaulmoiuly.

Mr. Orollot asked uuanlmous consentto introduce houio bill No. 170.An relative to community acequlas.Ilcfurrod to (ho committed on Irriga-tion

Tno committee on Irrigation report- -

d house Mil No. 11, y Mr. Hannl-ean- ,

providing for tho construction ofa rssorvolr at mophant Ilutto, rec-ommending that tho committee substitute bo passed. Tno report or tno com-mittee was adopted and tho bill passeditndor suspension of tho rules by aunanimous voto.

Tho committee on finance reportedcouncil bill Jfi, by Jr. Road, AnAct to rope, section 8t08 or tno com.pllod lawa of 1807, relating to certaindutlen of tho auditor nd treasurer,recommending that It bo pasted. Thoreport of the committee was adoptedand the Mil passed by n vole of 17 to 3.

A Dinner Invitation.Af lor n. hearty meal a doeo of Kodol

Dypopsla Curo will prevent an at-

tack of Indication. Kodol la a thorough dlgestant and ft guarnniood curofor indigestion, dyspepsia, gas on uiostomach, sour rising, bad breath andall atimnoh troubles. N Watklni. Los--

uus. Ky.. ear: "I can tosftiry to uioefficacy or Kodol In the cure of atomaeh trouble I wna arnirxod with atom-oe- h

trouble for fifteen yoara and havetAkott Hix bott lea or rour ftouoi anpopaht cure, which ha ontlroly curedmo. Tho bu bowoe woro wnn.rt i,uwu me." Sold by all druggist.

AT DEMINQ VISITING COL.AND MRS. SMITH

Mrs. Uly Wnkoman, who was for-merly Miss Lily 8mlh of Demlng, andhor two chlldron orrlvwl there fromher proseut home In Io Angeles, Cal-ifornia, to visit her mother and nu-

merous old tltno friends In that city.Mrs. WaWcman will remain In Domingfor several months and her old timefriends will nil Join In making hor atnyplensanL

Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera andDlarrhota Remedy.

Tho great succoss of this prepara-tion In tlio rollet and euro ot bowelcomplaints has brought It Into almoetuniversal iwe. it never fans, anawiien reduced with water ami weet- -

arewaa

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explaining

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ploawimt take. equally j incorporatedFor . juiy. Mr. Myers said that

by ha(l0 .

PROVE nrnvlnr linnn hisTO TAXPAYERS amount over

180,000. large propertythe deceased Interested

Williams Thursday, requesting with Kraest Mvoraof supervisors send A. 0f tho Pecos Valley Cigar

company, located rnutry tho Colorado madetho dividing tho i3 wa of D. O.

stockmen. Tho and lodecs. Hoof opinion that brother, Albert Abel, living

uncalled ror ami ueoicsi oxpenai- - ueuvor, Colo., willmoney. Moro nrol.ablv be that place.

could accomplished our will was today andhome nophow the of In

by mini thn Mantoiumato Washington, Wlo hollevo board , Trust company, of city, ore

all can, within administrators bond. Theholp stockmon, wtll requests

covor such cremated thatre, and wo do not bollovo tho board '

will attempt go outsido law.trust our cltlxcns will wellbefore signing such petition.

Chicago Alderman Owes Histion to Chamberlain's

heartily and conscientiouslyrecommend Chamberlain's cough rem-edy for affections ot tho throat andlusga," saya Hon. John suenicK, zsuSo. Peoria St.. Chicago. "Two yoarango during political campaign 1

caught attor being overheated,wluch irritated my throat and I wasfinally comuollod to I couldnot apeak aloud. In my extremity nfrlond advised mo to use Uhambor- -

Iain's Cough ilonicdy. I took twodoses that afternoon and could not bo

my senses when 1 found Uio noxtmorning tho Inflammation "hadsubsided, l took sovcral dose thatday. kopt right on talking through thocampaign, and I thank this modlclnothat I won my seat In (ho council."Tills remedy for solo

TEACHER NARROW.FROM DROWNING

What might have ecrlousoatastropho was narrowly averted thoother near Zunl, when Mr. Love,principal teacher of the Znnl trainingsohool was crowing tho river. Thohorse rider got Into deep water

Mr. was forced totho homo, both man and horse werocarried stream over a milebeforo either could bo roscuod. Whenseen the following Mr. Lovopeared havo suffered no efictsfrom his icy dip.

GALLUP VICINITYSOAKING WITH RAINS

There has been rain In Qallup everymonth since and Including Juno, saysUie ifepumican. The oldest Inhabitantdose not remember the time whenrained every month months Inaiioceasion, and averago Inhabi-tant does want o see another

rainy spell. A great manynme uiw country on noumiut a

dry and they upon whan called stand suoh wet

The Colonel's Waterloo.SWn&l lAhti If PiillA. l)nn.t

drove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo,Nver anil kidney trouble. a

recent letter, lie was nearlyof these complaints, and,

I my dootor, he Mdmo good; I not 60a bottle nfyour great Wleotric UlUora, whichcured mo. I ooroitder tliomodlolmt on earth, and thank wo

you tho knowledge matteSive Sold and guaranteed to cure,djMpopsfci, blllousneea ami

bH druggtrts at 30o bottle.

KNOCKS DOWNALL TELEGRAPH

The Intelligent of the railroad Shoemaker oanyou manages knock down nil the telegraphwires every time fired, saysthe Los Vegas Optic. The thing hasbeen polng for a couple weejtsAlmost every day the telegraph aerv

(lee lty and other towns I

The aommltteo on Irrigation report- - ami Associaiwi

An

dlepstrhpa are by earolOHBemployed by tin mo in oharg

riic"aarTrniF) rmk win

of tho work. WealeraPostal and Logan ft Rryan

down and necessary to gettho press sonrice eoveral houra wte

Ban Francisco. thoughthe Santa Fo might be able to findsome man who could superintend thowork the canyon In auch manner

not to causa annoyance and Inconvenience to thousands of people.

USED RAZORWITH DEADLY EFFECT.

The nowa tho suicide I). J.Atiel whlrh occurred tho St. Jameshotel In yesterday morning,was rocolvcd hero wKh surprise. Ma-

jor Brnoat Myers, Mr. Abel's formerpartner, and tho man who knew thodeceased better than anybodywna shocked, and at first It waa not be-

lieved, although It was known thatMr. Abel was vory much worrlod overbusiness troubles and that he hadbeen acting iueerly for tho past year.He was inueb. himself and avoided

as much as possible.A dispatch received here last night

aavx that ho at the Jamessober and aonarent- -

good spirits, was imoraing when a chambermaid

working lu the hall heard a soundcome from Mr. Abel's room llko thothud ot a falling body. Tho no-

tified Mr. Hake, of the hotel.Tho room was and Abel wastying on the floor, half dressed,a gapping throat, a razor

commit tho deed. Howas gasping for breath and soon as-pired. Tho room was In good order,with tho exception tho bod, whichlooked aa though It had boon sleptand no noto or sign was lott thodead man the motive ot thedeea.

Major Mjers this morning thatknown Abol a cigar sales-

man at Denver In year Tho deceased moved to Banla twenty- -

throe yer.rs ngo una came Aiuuqueriiuo In 1863. whoro he conductedgar store oigmcen years, toofirm of Myers-Abe- l company waa

ened la to January 1. 1001 and dlsvualilo for children and aduita mseA wnaale all dealers. A,el not been lilnueJt for tho past

one or two years. Uo seemod to haveWOULD UBEUfcUB .mnrvhlntr mind.

EXPENSE d. Abel'a osato will toDesldea inter

A petition was In circulation In hero, wastho in tho ownership

board to T. and Liquoruornisn oi u wasningion 10 at Itoswoil, rear

and river iy Arlxona.lino between Navajos a member tho P.

and mown Mazonla Itnal Urlthis the such a. tnovo Is had a J,

a m and tho remainsluro of tho taxpayers'

bo by people Tho aat working along tho right by namo Abel Uhl-line- s

than sending a rcDrosontatlvo mi Loan am1tho this named

will do they tho law, withoutto our but It soems also that tho remains bouiero no law to expend!- - and thotu

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BARBER SHOP AND

ENTERED OY ROBBERSNIGHT AND THE HAULNOT HEAVY.

LASTWAS

Wxon James Coleman, the porlorat tho harbor shop of W. F. Swltxer& Co.. opened up tni morning, nefound the rear door standing ajar anddiscovered other uvideucos that someone, nut belonging to tho shop, hadentered during tho night. He imiuo- -

dlaiely telephoned to Mr. twitter,aud tho latter on arriving at thosnuu commencud to Investigate, nofound that tho Intruders had cut thofecrceti door on tho west aide ot tnubuilding; then attempted to cut outa pane of glass, but railing broke It,securing a nolo largo ouougn to puta hand throuijh and turn Uio key latho lock. Tho door thus bolng easilyopened tho robbers climbed a ladderand got over tho rear partition Intotho barber shop. Knowing that Frod.

owing to the length ofhis namo, must haro the best razorsand lott handed at that, tho robberswent to his drawer, and extractedtherefrom halt a dozen razors and apair af shears. Thoy paid tholr re-spects to tho cash box, bud giggledover the fact that Swltxer had left15 In r.liunjo, whloh ot course, theytook. Nothing elso was disturbed Inthe barbei nhop, so they entered thocigar raotory and store or uouryWoetorfclt, cutting the wiro eurcenand using a laddor to gain an entrance. Mr. Weetterfelt aaya someold coins and a few dimes and nick-els were taken from tho cash register,lie also missea a fow boxen of cigars,some package nf Durham smokingtobacco, and a plug or two ot chewing tobacco.

Mr. Switier and wife attended adauoe last night, afiw whloh theycalled at the shop to get the copy ofThe ('itisen w as to read It on molti-ng their home. Thla was about 1:30u m, and It In hla opinion, as themoney waa missing then, although hapaid no attention to it, that tho rob-bur- y

wns committed between 11o'clouk and that hour.

The matter was roportod to Chiefof Police MoMIIIln, and this morningthe police rounded tn two coloredsuspects. Ono ot tin men proved anullH to the satisfaction ot tho pollco,and he was discharged. The otherman is being held for further Inves-tigation.

INDICTMENT8 RETURNEDUY UNION GRAND JURIES

There were twenty-olgh- t indlot-ment- s

returned by the grand Juriesat the Union county court In Clay-ton and four couvlotions, viz: JulianPerea, for the larceny of a hor,We years; Saturntno Uomero, same

nfft-ni- live years; A. J. Owen, om-!- -

tslameiit, one year; George Oliver,Moiirlnhlng a pistol alxty days In theounty Jan.

The Home Missionary society ofI ho Congregational church will meetat tho church tomorrow evening nt7.1H o'clock Mrs. Homora Dotluskwill address the meeting.

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RAILROAD NOTES

(From Saturdays Dally Cltlxcn.)Mrs. It. M. McCuIn has accepted tho

position ot stenographer In Storekeep-er Custors' office.

IL W. Hoyt. traveling Auditor fortho Santa Fo, waa In tho city yosler-da- y

on official business.CI. C. Arnold Is no longer assistant

storekeeper at the local round house.Itn has been promoted to the positionof chief storekeeper at Uakeraflotd,Cal., sttcceodlnn W. II. Phllllpt, whohan been tranferred to Needles.

Hugh Itobon- - of Ijna Vegas receivedan appointment to be matt clerk onthe run betwe-- lt Junta and Albu-querque and !) been doing duty Inthis capacity mo weeks, though thefact was unku'WH o no mo of hifriends.

The Missouri I'aolfto has filed noticeof its Intention make arrangementsfor special rat from Knnaiu City toDenver for th- - Kagles convention, otSIS. This Is 'ie same rate allowedfor the Bpwor ii leagje convention, $2less than the nlar fare.

Waltor It. HiKirleder, nf Los vagal,returned to hi" post ot duty as conductor on the Santa-- Ko, plying be-

tween Pueblo snd La Junta Thursdayafternoon. 1I' stay In that city wascut short by !' fact thn. ho loft hiswlf) in the laei'ttai at ux Junta wnsreshe la undergoing treatment for hereyes.

David It. Moffat and Traffic Mana-ger W P. Jom of the T)enver, North-wester- n

& Parillc road havo gono atto Inspect. Mr Moffat'a holdings .n theChesapoake Ds electric road. Thisis tho regular annual lour of Inspec-tion. Mr. Moffat will visit Now York,Washington aui Chicago Iwforo ins return.

O. 1. Tallnwige. who la noing col-

onisation work in the Pecos alley andtn tho PannaiiUie in connection with(he Santa Fo rd, le'l Chicago Wed-nesday night with nearly 200 home-seeker-

who avel by special trainfrom Kansas ity. They are goinginto tho Poet valley with a view tolettllng upon arid lauds whloh arefinable of irrigation.Tho following new directors ot the

Pero Marquet'v road havo boon elect-ed: Thomas H Tracy, of Toledo. Al-

fred Skltt,. Arthur Turnbull, U. N.Young, llodmond uross, a. u id-rtdao- .

Gcorec i Cummlng. and J. N.Wnllace, all of Now York. Thoy represent tbo Clnrinnati, Hamilton &Dayton lntcrets, which now confolthe rero Mnrqueuo.

ANOTHER PARK AT DEPOT

That tho Santa F moans to makoa beauty spot out of that plot ofground directly in front ot tho Alvnr-ad- o

Is apparent from tho work thatIs going on tnero. ino grounu wasDrat cleaned of tho rubbish It contain-ed, tho'n a man and team, with plowand scraper, began leveling It, It 1"

now ready for tho gross eeed, for ItIs going to be a lawn, atuddod withshado trees. A vitrified brick wolk labeing laid on the south aldo, and Judg-ing from tho number of brick thathave been hauled In, tho company In-

tends to extend It on tho west aldo oawell

RIO GRANDE BOOKLET ONUTAH RESERVATION

Ths first authentic publication ontho Uintah Indian reservation InUtah, whuii is to be opened lor settlement by th- - aovornuiont about Sept. 1,is now la press, tmvmg uooa compiioaby (loi' rij Pattsouger Agent 8. K.lioonor 'ho Denver & uio tirauuorailway Tho hook will contain a vastfund of format Ion rogardlng thisllttlo knju country and will containa largo an,', with wagon roads, traits,etc, mak,uK tho publication a valuableouo for i : "tpectlvo tcttlcrs.

The in.'! of "Slitht Placesand Itowiru In tho Hocklos," by thoUio (Iran . has left tho press in anedition of 2r,,o00 coplos. The ,oad willIbsuo ntxMii 375,000 copies oi us iook.lots thin tfasen.

THE ACT OF GOD INDAMAGE SUIT

Tbo cam of the Umpire and Minne-sota can nompantos to rocovor &0,-00- 0

from the Santa Fo railway for tholoss of a during the Knin.au CityHood of i 3 has boon deciilod tn ravor of n railroad onnpany. Thecourt lift i 'hat the flood was n actof God m: i that all persons wnose

,tn destroyed theroby mustSroptrty ossaa alike. Tho opinionconslilit qf much importance In

tho flood ilia now pending In 1ththe fodera and county courts. ThoSanta F .Ailway was shipping oatalefrom Tex, to south Dakota for thecattle cm unlet- - At Kansas Oilythoy wer, aueht In the flood andmany or wn were drowned. Thecompany ied, alleging the railwayshould hn sent the cati by anotherroute w' t was known that uie ivawriver wa- - really swollen by rains.The ralW it aiat up derense that thenoon wan mi nat or uoa anu me irroiof the ahwd that all otherroutes W'-r- . arilHHed by wnsnoNU.

WORLD'S FAIR TICKETS

REPORT OF JOINT AGENT MORTON SHOWS VOLUME OF

The re- t of the at. Louis Jointvnlldatiae nan ay coverlnic the periodof the w d'g fair, April 16 to De- -

wnilitr 8! wna lswied 7odnes(iayby Joint nt Morton, me figuresare of k' rnl Interest, showing theenormous olumo of iwuwnnur iiusitieN hatiii d during the fair seasonon ticketsUage or i

limit.

POHloiioxtenslon roturn

Tittkets Validated.Ilaltlmore a Southwestern 70.011Ilurllngtoii aula IL&eAkon 1ULQWItHSlnrn I'llltiffPrhwo Sy m 00,01?Illinois fi. mliiemlerion otueL. N r roaij

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Iron Moun Jn 11 J'tioiton Del lliatPSouthern 17.818Clover I.e.,1 17.265Vanualla I no 9.MWuhash railroad lvf.879Diamond Je Hue 41

Total 1.0M.210Those fljsnre represent the tickets

purchased from territory beyond alimit of nmiroalmatoly 260 milea fromSt Louis, within this limit by farthe greater part of the business to HI)uU originated, and for Its protoctlon the railroads wore dopondont

upon the ordinance ot tho city ot St.Louis restraining ticket broker fromhandling Rickets,

For tbo convenience ot visitors whodesired to spend every tnlnuto avail-abl- o

in tho world's fair grounds, aswell as for those who resldod at thohotels In that vicinity or wero con-nected with tho various exhibits orconceSfllons, and to relievo as much aspossible tho city ticket offices and theofllco of tho TranKrtatln buildingwas established for tho sale or rail-road tlokots and Pullman tickets, fortho validation of round' trip ticketsand ns n bureau of Information. Thisaction was Justified by tho buslneMhandled at that office, which Includedticket sales amounting to JGO.tjol.H.Pullman sales amounting to fiot,-031.6-

in addition to 75,010 valida-tions, and a very largo bureau of In-

formation business. A conservativestatement would show that this aftteowas a convenience for about 2130,000

peop.0.

(From Monday's Dally Citizen.)Santa Fo Deeotlve Timothy O'leary

wan an Albuquerque visitor on Satur-day night.

Bnglno No. OOS Jumped tho trackand tore off hor pilot In a frog at tholocal yards yesterday aa biio was be-ing taken from the round house rorservice.

George Hlnes, has resigned fromtho train department ot tho Santa Fc,and has moved to Pacific Henoh, Cal.Ho expects to engage In businessthere.

T. V. Iirndv. who was master mechanic of the Mexican Central at thocity or Chlhauhau ror a number otyears, and Is now superintendent oimachinery with a mine and smeltorconcern nt Maplml, In visiting frlondsIn Hi Paso.

Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Uallou have rent-ed one of the New Drunlleb rottagos.at the corner of Wleat Loid avenueand Fourth street, and wiil take

as soon ns completed. Mr.Uallou is a well known onglnoor onthe Santa Fe Pacific

W. II. Graves has resigned as billclerk at the local station to engage Intome (C.her walk of life besides thorailroad business. Mr. Graves is d

nt the Santa Fe offices byHarry Chnmberhtln. of Las Vegas. Mr.Chamberlain Is recently of Chlaago.

Tho Socorro Chtoftlan saya: Thoa.Jauum. Santa Fe agent, aya that hehas In his possession two overcoats,ono of which waa left In tho waitingroom and tho other In tho ofllco attho ofllco at tho Santa Fo depot. Mr.Jaques asks that tbo ownora call androt tho coats.

Tho Doming Graphic aayo: Tho nowfreight home Is finished, tho watertank has beon removed and Is nowIn its tiow position nearly south ot thoHftrvoy house, and Foreman Grant,with his forco and work train, has re-turned to hla headquarters at Tucson.Ills next work will bo "rookllno andFairbanks on tho Oua J branch.

A new gardnor has mado hison tho Alvarado lawn end

Santa Fo station sroumm. Agtnt f .L. Myers has given him met ructionsthat tho lawn must be cleaned up, thobaro places forked up and totded forgrass, and fences built around tho or-nor-

whero pedestrians have killedth grass. '

A slight accident occurred to thobranch train on tho Santa Fo whichleft Santa Fo Saturday noon to inakoconnections with No. 10. In somo unknown manner ono of tho cars ot thistrain loft the track In tho yards at

fit was soon gotten onto thotraok again and the train loft there at3 o'clock on Its return to tho capital

U F. Loreo. who resigned on ucto- -

l.or 0th last the chairmanship of theexecutive committee and a directorshin of the ChlCBEO, Hock Island &raoinc railway company, ami wnowaa tho head ot tho St. Inils & SanFrancisco railway company, has an-

nounced clnue his return from abroadthat ho will In the future be connected with the Can&dlau Pacific railwaycompany.

Tho Frisco has nut collectors ontho passenger trains of Its branchlines. Collectors havo beon at workon the main lino of tho road for somotime. The Santa Fo had collectorabout twenty years ugo but lot themout after a year or so. They relievotho conductors ot a whole lot of workcollecting tlckota and fares and o

him to give his ontlro attention torunning tho train.

A circular Just Issued by the pas-senger department of the Denver &ltlo Grande announces a new throughear service from Chicago, St. I on Is,MImoiiH river and Denver to Cantornla and the Pacific northwest. Thatcompany operate no lean than fourstandard Puiimnn cars iiauy, six iour- -

at oars datlr. three semi-weekl- y andfour weekly llnesln till, eighty oaraends week through to tho Paelflecoast. Probably no other transcontlnerval line operates as comptoto ahrouiih semees as does the Denver a

lllo Grande.

Brakcman'a Suit for Damages.Dr. N. II. Morrison, chief surgeon

or the Santa Pe hospital association,was made defendant Friday in asuit for tiQftOO damage, brought Inthe superior court of Loa Angeles byII. D. Onrter. formerly a nrwHemanemnloved by the Santa Fe.

Carter's lert row waa orusnea tinnera ear at Damtow in March 1801. IIwaa sent to tho company u noepuai,where the root was amputated uy ur.Morrison. Plaintiff ctalnM that theoperation was so unskillful!) performed that two more amputationswere neoeaaary, the last ono being thework uf another surgeon.

Carter la now a cripple d.ul contends that if he had not bean unsklllfully operated mikw by tho defendanthis left leg would be longer by fourinches than It is today.

A YOUNG CONDUCTOR.n.i!nh S. Alrd. ot Tooftka. tiow a

conduolor on tbo New Mexico divisionof tho Santa Fe. hns the reputationof bolng the youngest conductor onthis great transcontinental system.Alnl Is but 20 yearo or ago. In liwuwhen but 17 years of age. he was oneof the fastest professional btoyolerldera In the middle west. At tnaitime be was employed by Orano &Oo as a press feeder He left TopekaIn the aprlng ot looo, and enteredservice ot the Simla Fe aa a call boyat ltaton. noon after belnir promotedto a brakemaiiHklp. Through courteous and olndleiit service he hat wonhis wuv to a conductor's nlaoe. fir.Alrd is the son of V.'m. Alrd, ono ofTopoka's oldest oltlzens.

GENERAL MANAGER MUDQE.

aenoral Manager II. U. Mudgo ottho Santa Fo railroad stonnod In Denver yesterday on his way homo to Tcpeka from tho Pacific coast, says thoDenvor llepubiican. Mr. Mudgo statedthat his trln was entirely one ot pleasure and had nothing to do with thebusluoss ot tho road.

Sneaking of the heavy expenditureswhloh tho Santa Fe will mako during

tho present yor ho said that t7.000.000would bo used for the purchaso ot nowequipment and about tho samo amountfor doable tracking and other Improve-menu- .

The work of double tracking overRaton mountain, on tho road ftomTrinidad, Cola, to Raton, N. AC. Is tobo completed this year, pthor doubletracks will bo laid In Illinois, Missourimid Kansas.

"My trip to California was for thepurposo of visiting relative. " saidair. muuro. -- anu mere was no uusi-nes- s

In it. I had arranged on tho wayout to stop In Denver on my roturn.Although I went to tho codst to ctay

couple of weoki with my wife, 1 re-

mained but two days, and am now onmy way back to Topoka. I foundeverything west of hero In flno condi-tion. Regarding tho Ranta Fe. I donot recall n thing or any particular in-terest We are to spend a good dealor money (his year, but that has al-

ready boon announcod."No. thoro Is no truth In tho re

port," said Mr. Mtidgo, when naked ifthere was any foundation for the rumor that ho was to go with the Itookisiav 1 system. "I do not contomplatomaking any change."

HERE'S THE LATEST PUZZLE.

At last a worthy successor to the:How Old In Ann?" putxlu has been

found. It scorns to havo leon discovered by tho Pittsburg Tlmca, whichIs bolng Hooded WKh answers end solu-tions. It appears tho railroad men oftho linos ontorlug Pittsburg havo beenneglecting tholr bualnesa to mako prac-tical demonstrations and prove tholrtheories. Tho nuzxlo Is known as thoGlady, W. Vs., problem, tho Incidenthaving Its origin there, it is statedas follows:

"A train ono mllo long starts fromthe station at Glady. Tho engineleaves the station and tho conductorwalls until tho caboose comes, whenho Jumps on tho cabooao and walksforward over tho trnlu. When tho en-

gine roaches tbo next station, Oxleyfour miles distant from Glady. tfeo con-ductor stops oft the engine. How tardoes the conductor rkle and how fardoes he walk t"

(From Tuesday's Dally Citizen.)Trainmaster Kerr, of tho lllo

Grande division, Is in the ally lookingafter official matters on this end ofhis division.

T. A. Cono has resigned as chlctot tho Santa IV flro department atNcbdles and the flro laddlos olectcdIn 1.1a atoad Jack Crowlher.

Conductor D. J. lualor Is at thelocal hospital suffering from a brulscd toot. Ho droppt4 n barrel uponIt at Laguna, while moving somofieluht.

William Presslor, recently of ElPaso, han relieved AVI M. Pollocknight lino clerk at tho local station.Mr. Pollock takes tip tho duties otsardener nt tho Alvarado.

F. M. Jones, locating engineer rortho Santa Fe, was In tho city yestor- -

day between trains while en route toLos Angeles, where tils family isspending tho winter. Mr. Jonesmakes his houdquartcra at Las Vegas.

w. u Crltchlow, who for severalmonths during tho summer of tout,was employed In tho general office ttho Santa Fe Central railway comjinny In Santa Fe, hnu boon tenderedan enviable position aa accountant Intho office of tho Indiana railway company at South llend, Indiana.

Thn Santa Fe company has causedit to oo Known that an Las vegan employee who can be spared from dutywill be given free transportation upto Union and baok on tho occasion ofthe ball of tho Ilrothorhood ot Locomotive Firemen on Friday night, the17th Instant.

Tho most crook ml railway in thoworld Is ono from Uoswoll to Frtedeno,l'a., the air lino distance bolng fiveuiIIhh The road doubles on Itselffour times, nud at one point, altermaking a loop of about II vo miles, theroad comes back to within throe hundred feet of Itself on a grado lltty footlower.

Twelve cars of steel for the Phoenix & Kitorn rallroud, whloh Is Incourse of construction between I'hoenix and Pennon, Ariz., passed throughtho city this morning. Tho Phoenix& Eastern Is suposod to ho a branchot tho Santa Fe. It la stcoland was manufactured at the PuobloStuol works.

Drakumnn Hill hud His loft armbroken at the wrist In the La Vegasyard Sunday Ho was releasingbrako when tho tram Drone in two,shutting off tho air, with tho resultthat ho was stniok with the brakoclub, whloh waa hurlod over the seotlon house after doing its damage tothe brakeman's mombor.

The UmlsburK Liberal saya: Tuosduy for the first tlmo In two weeksthe Arizona ti New Mexico road rana train over the whole length or ihoroad from Clifton to Ilaohlta. Traffichad not been abandoned, ouly delayetl by the washouts. There woreonly one or two daya on whloh transfer had not iweu made and passengore, mall and express carriedthrough.

The New Mexican says: it. W. Itary, conductor on the Santa l'a. andhis wire, havo the sympathy ot theirfrlonds In the sad loss whloh hasJust overtaken them. Sunday ovon-ing at o o ciook death vis tod tlioihomo and carried away one of theireight-month- s old twin daughters. Thelittle one had been III tor eoveralweoks with congestion of tho lungsand all efforts towards relief wero I

vain.Tho Citizen has it from good auth

orlty that work on the Santa Fe cutoff will bo resumod on or about April1st, The movement of the LuntrySharp Construction company also Indlcato that work wU bu rosumod inIho near futuro. Thoy havo openedcorrespondence with loonl mnlnienmice officials of tho Snnta Fe, andthere has boon Increased nctivitramong local agents for the LantrySharp company.

OIRT FLYING ON THERAILROAD GRADE

A grading outfit consisting of abouteighty men, grading machinery, ou.,arrived at Union from Denver one daylast week, and is now at work buildingthe grade ot tho Santa Fo, ltaton andlfastern railroad, commencing woik nSugarite oannn, six mllee eatt of mecity, says tho ltaton Range. It is expwP(i to have tho grade completed,the rails laid and the road In cperatlonby the first ot Juno. Work Is also Inprogress on tho now pips lino of thowater works company In Sugarlte can-yon, and altogether that locality pre-sents a very busy appearance at thepresent time, and It all tonds to creaa very optimistic feeling among ourpeople,

A woman doesn't enjoy good healthunless sho has a few ailments to com-plain of.

4

PLACER MINES

ARE TRANSFERRED

SALT LAKE COMPANY BUYS EX-

TENSIVE PLACER GROUNDNEAR KINGSTON. NEW MEXICO,AND WILL OPERATE WITH

(From Saturday's Dnlly Citizen.)A correspondent of tho Denver

News, writing from Kingston, says:The option given by Ilernardo Sllva

and partners to (low Drothura ot SaltLake, Utah, a ahort tlmo ago, andwhich tho Newa first published to thoworld, has been taken up. nt least inpart, and the money paid thoreon. Thofinal transfer ot tho Unlou and Kspor-nnz- a

placer claims was made lastTuesday. Tho Mexican owners werobusy all week drawing $200 checksfor tholr relatives and friends. TLesoclaims aro In Bllvn gulch, a trlbulnryof Apache canyon. Just a narrow rldgoseparating them from TtuJIllo gulchParkor llrolhe-- a are now putting In ahydraulic plant. Tho new owners willIncorporate under the namo of thoUnion Kopcrnnxa Mining company,and will operate on a largo ucalo. A400-hors- o power hydraulic plant willbo at once constructed and active goldwashing will lcgln. Tho purchase o?olhor property Is contcmplatod. Thlalast r.al will give Pittsburg miningdistrict two hydrnullo plants thissprang, and do much to demonstratethe valtio of tho Cebollo mountainsna a gold enmp.

Tho geological formation In andaround tho placers Is a red granite,

ith a rnyomo diko at and along 1Ucontact, which appears to bo thosource or the gold. The country inseamed with quartz veins, but In themthus far no discoveries havo beenmado. With tho oponlng un of thoplacers, lead mining will evidently bostimulated, and nn effort will bo madeto find the aourco of tho gold whichevidently belongs oloso to whoro firstdiscovered. Much of the placer goldcomes In flakea, and oven with aquarocorners. Aa ono old prospector ro- -

marked, "It must havo growod rightthnr."

We have lecn tmablo to learn theprice paid for tho Sllva proportles,but It has been known that for thapast yoar thoy held up for n stiffprlco, and mining men wore practical,ly barred from that locality.

The Shandon camp has lKon qullodull since tho first discovery, but withthe solo and transfer of tho TniJIllogulch property, and now tho Sllvaproperty, times on tho Uio Orandt.will Improve,

OFFICIAL MATTERS.

(From Baturday'a Dally Citizen.)Articles of Incorporation.

Tlio following articles ot Incorporation have been filed tn tho office oftho Tcrrltorrlal Socrotary J. W. lUynolds:

Tho Ciuzons' Gaa. Light, Hoat andower comD&nv. tho Incorporators be

ing 13. R. Hull, C. B. Roberta and J. A.Duckies, all of Kingfisher, Oklahoma.Tho objects of tho Incorporators aroto construct and oporato a gas plant,

loo linos, etc.. una to furnish artificial r.j fur lighting and healing pur--

potoz In tho city or uoswoll, unavcacounty, New Mexico. Tho torm ot In-

corporation Is twenty years and thoprlnolpal plaeo ot business Is Roswell, Now Mexico. Tho capital stockconsists of 1,000 shares o' u par vnluoof 1100 each and the Incorporatoraro named as tho offlcca or thocompany for tho first three months ofit cxlstonco.

Bids for Territorial Ceri rlcates.At 10 o'olook yestorday forenoon

Territorial Treasurer J. H. Vaughnopenod bids for Uio purchaso of tho160,000 worth or territorial certifi-cates of tndolitodnoss authorised tobo Issuod Under tho Martin Iioliorlaw, Thero wero six bids and all fthem wero qullo favorable Awardshave not yot boon made, but will boannounced sometime today.

Special communication ot TemploUxigo. No. (!, A. F. and A. M thisevening at 7:30 o'clock. Work In thoM. M. degree. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. Uy order of tho M. M.Robert Abraham, secretary.

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FULL PROCEEDINGS OF

ASSEMBLY LAST SATURDAY

Fat Jobs Tendered to a Number of Worthies by

the Governor-Ma- ny Bills Introduced,

Referred and Passed.

COUNCIL

Morning 3ssslon --85th Day.

Tin council u called to order byPresident Clark at JO o'clock. Prayerwas ottered by Rov. Ooorgo f. Sevier.Mr. IVOIard answorcd to tTio roll call.Mr. arcor was absent. Tho Journal ofFriday's session was approved withoutreading.

On motion ot Mr. Martin tho presi-

dent was directed to appoint a committoe ot flvo to act with a llko committeo Iron the house (or the remainderof the present legislative assemblyas a ateorlng committee

A messago ttu received from thohouso announcing tho action ot thohouse In tho several bills consideredFriday, as already publlshod In ThoCitizen's report of Friday's session oftho tiouse.

On motion by Mr. Mnrtioox, councilbill No. 67, by Mr. Martlncx providingfor tho IncrcMo of tho efficiency of thoNational Ouard, was taken up out ofits regular order. The council reced-ed from Its action In not concurringIn ho bousa amendment to the bill.The amendment was concurred In anatho amended bill passed. Tho amend-ment (lion the salary of tho adjutantgeneral at 31,200.

NBW DILLS.Council bill No. 120, by Mr. Martin,

tho appropriation bill, read twlco by

meaning the law, read by titleto commltteo ter-

ritorialbill Mr.

concerning county Quay,twice by and com

finance.Houso bill No. Mr. Luna,

agoroad twlco )y thocommltteo territorial

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VWS "An Incorporation shm hnbenovolont rollgloai

VStZL.W mi.tinrrt' "committeeported Mr. San- -

lUHBI Art nnrlllnflAf 'inTlrSftoS . reDor, of hmeeanA hv tllln And ro.

ferred the commltteo ontlons.

COMMITTKR REPORTScommltteo Judiciary reported

No. by Increasing tho for violatingpharmacy It

Tno wascommltteo on 124 byjoint No. 6,

lng additional pay em-ployes, it

Tho report was andtho revolution

and President

title, to "7""",f,Y.

JnWiiMi-- 12? Howard, water lightMr.by Wnlcri, companies, .ecommendlng ItrKKft!Ki:r8raenw Tho roporivM

derod tho com- - co,,nc. thcn wont nt Mtcu.

S5SS SATttSSrif SOT'SSxiod ass AhRjMam! as byv ,4 i

,? 1 ho h" "ndment wasa m nrv

i.0."0.1? f 2 wL0.".,t J 1 wuoh houso substitute for councilArl..E2n ?iii i. Mil No. 101, by Mr. Martlnox.

x?mnlll C4B,I. to vaccination passed tho council, wasrecon(lore,, nnd tu0 l9batltute oudty tnxatlon, to tho commltteo b, rocommlttcd.on flnanco. NKW UJ

COMMITTSB REPORTS. 1 Council bill No. by Mr.commltteo on flnanco roporled A Act wnondlng tho .'on.i.m v-- nil i.v M. mmi tho territory, twko and

llquldnto legallxod 'for ,l 1!,0l5ommllfflu ,m ,r,vl'educational purposes, recommonatngthat It bo report

thoTho committee on corporaMons re- - Afternoon Besslono4th Day.

ISSun ZnLVnrns1! (Continued from Friday.)-- I""":. ."""u ..tr.u?' 50.nLp.anJ.?., Mr. unanimous con

.i,..i i.m sent to lilll No. 180,

Tl i.T trrlt)r al nffalra An Act 1o ,rflvenl cororatlons and

"hSuio changing thonXrAs iit Ha B- -

for iL lal. ot rivers and Re

It bo Tho of tho com- - " "r- - ' 'J,",,"" "2 isimltteo was and tho bill "t. !? Lnl"?" .h""?..b"1Mr l ncl ruuiuiiK tiniurn1Z tMlZttStM l th COmm,t"nttan J "tXlsr,J0ferrert

bill No. 71. by Mr. to?.on.iu'u ...Wlkerson, rogulatlng tho praetloo of ''e, 'ZT,n..optometry. relmmondlnic It bo J ,0.'lWJ :uri'?,0rln.k'"Rpassod. The the commltteo 1 i'T"',was and tho bill recommitted VVm.WlT.,.r0il!mii.. ffnir . The. adjoume.1 at until

matMn nt 1 0oo,ooKreported council bill No. by Mr. 8nt,,r,,ttyMiller. An Act r MMtlng tuo ridingof on stdownlks of unincor-porated towns, recommending that Itl;o paused. Tho of tho committee was adopted nnd tho bill

twice

Houso by do Dsca,tho ot

thomltteo on

by animalsreferred

...ImprovomcnUsubstitute

ihJJ corporations

ml rocomtnendlngTtmA thn

corpora

Mr.penalty

recommondlngbo passed. report

house provldcapltol

recommendingpassod.

passod,Wlntursno.

ordered printed referred

Iv.M.fi treasurer auditor, amended.JSSS--i

ins

Leahy.

by'dobts Incurred "'"""l

passed. wasand HOUSE.

? Sanohes asko.1

Thin naturalstreams.

passed.adoptct

reivt.rte.1"VV"

report "'ft'ndoptcd

,ritnriBi

bicycles

passed.

adopted.

Catron,

Printed

referred

h'ouso

Morning Pcsslon Day.tho houso

order at o'clock. All present""""W Moiaw. Hill and Sandoval of

EMs0il0xMin.2i Ban" Tho reading ot tho JournaltoAn Act Hi.nfmsn.i withfi,HBUB,.LU?trTr?h, Mr Hownnl moved that tho rules bo

m,aB,fJi,BtJLb?. ufmo suspended for the purpose taking

ly. mo report, .... i..ini ..i,.tion o i,sTuuTe'dTnl rJmltfod thS M r- -

priaUon fo'r

JhJiSSiVm1 day after tho close tho awslon.mSo, T VNnm, ' rnin; eomralttoo on reported thoJo. lInf,A An.A ioft? ?uHnSP ?I resolution favorably. Tho resolutionvAccmaM & XX lmmly UndCr ,l,,"n8,0n

Yn VZ l41 Mr- - Pndleton moved that a steortnKtJJAJimSSi commltteo seven mombont bo ap

br ,h0 3n8ajiar t0 ,en-- for tnokill nn.l thn aiiliattMltnv.. .......... ... ... tne remainder or tno session ana inatAPPOINTMENTS CONFIILMBD M roforrod to such commltteo.The council went Into oxecutlvo scs motion carried nnd Spoakor Dallos

at 11- 46 o'clock confirming the op- - appointed tho following to servo onointments of tho following: Trustees Mossrs. Pendleton,

for tho Mexico Instltuto for tho Williams, Sanohot, Sandoval Sandoat Alamogordo: Pierce, vol, Wjlkorson, Ortlx and Stockton.

Dr. 0. WUnrCUo8 Ana8'eouX: nUflWBSS ON SPEAICErt'S TABLB.

until August 8, 1007; A. J. King, Council bill No. 95, by Air. Mrtlnos,county, August 8. 1907; Jaca-'A- n Act donnln- - ho vretwneo tightbo Chaves. Valencia oounty. August States soldlors, tholr w d--

1908. to succeed Jnmoa lurlo; ?w. c-- . leao school sootlonij. lloO. Snow. Dona Ana, August 8. 1909. terred to tho commltteo on

For tho raombera of tho lioard ofdirectors of tho Insano asylum at Laa' Co'moll bill No. 00. by Mr.Vegas: William It (Jortnor, San Ml An Act to amend of tho

Beptembor 2. 190B, sue- - compllejl of 1S97. toM. Ilrunswlok deceased; In ent to murder. Itoferrod

C. Han Miguel, until .to the comni Ittoe on Judiciary,bet 2. succeeding IJ. Hart, re I Council bill No. by Mr. Icahy.signed; Thomaa lloss. San Miguel,' un An Act donn ug an accessory after tootl 2. tOOS; O. Oregory, and flxlng tho penalty.Ban Miguel, until Seplombor 8. 1900. .to tho commltteo on Jud clary.

fJVl ..n ..nnnn,i n Counc II lo nt mcmor al No. 9..," -- ' Honing tho construction of tho Scenic

Houso substitute for council bill Kuto highway across tho Pecosnn i.v Mr. Miller, to aid tho ot et reserve. iasse.a unnniroousjy unthe Mesllla valley In tho construction , oor suspension of tho rules.

tho Elopbnnt Ilutto dam, read throotimes by tltlo and passod. Thony wnicli tho substitute passou,was reconsidered and tho reconsldora

thereof laid tho table Indefi-nitely. The council adjourned until 3o'clock.

COUNCILAfternoon Session 55th Dsy.

President Clark eallod tho counollto order at o'clock.

NOMINATIONS 8BNT IN.Gorornor Otero sent tho following

nominations to tho counoll after-noon: Territorial Hoard of lloalthDr. Oconto W. of nornallllocounty; T. H. Hart ot Colfax county;I). H. lllaok or San Miguel oounty; W.D. ot Valencia county; J. H.Sloan of Po county; O. O.Ilryan ot Otero oo.inty; J. J. Scbulor,of Colfax oounty. Janes a. MeNaryof San Miguel county as publicprinter ot the territory of New Mexico, for tho term of two years. Thesenominations wero unaulmously confinned.

House bill No. 11C. by Mr. Wills. Anrelating to taxation ot munlelpal

corporations, read the second tlmo bynnd referred to the commltteo on

corporations.Houso bill No. 37. by Mr. Stockton.

Au Act to detlnu a butcter within the

ofand referred tho on

affairs.No. 162,

readtitle referred to

146, by AnAct relating to dam

title and toon affairs.

boo--

Tho

malt Ing thatlimn .P

to

Tho onhouso bill Noblctl,

tholaw, that

resolutionfor for

that boadopted

Messrs.voting

andrelating to and

that bo

and referred to

4:io

Vm,rfnr

relating

rolatlBR to mun

124,

Tho tltlo

VIVV""- "-Tho

adoptod bill piusod.

bivihk

thatof V"

4:45

HOUSE.

55thSneaker Dalles called to

r.nnnMi

of

of

ofI.M.,1

baTho

slonsuch

Now ofIt If.

untilof

O.

onalrs.

1083laws relating

D. lt withWinters. Boptora.

1907 T. 71.

L. fact Inferred

For

orvoto

was

tlon on

3:15

this

Harrison

Ratcliffo

Act

tltlo

INTIIODUOTION OP IHLLS.

An Act lo dumb ie.,i'to tho comnilttoe on InternalImprovements.

Houso No. 183. by Mr. Wllkor-son- ,

An to harmonise tho proce-dure n cases. totho on Judiciary.

ON THIRDTho commltteo on reportod

houso bill No. 163. by Mr. do Haca,An Act for tho of Quay county.It provldos for a loan of torflvo for purposes. Thocommltteo recommended that tho billlo passod. Tho report of tho commit-tee was nnd the bill passed bya voto of 15 to

mondlng that It be passed. The report son. amending Section 3401.

of the wad adopted and tho;Lnw ot 1807. road by title andbill nassed unanimously

nrotect

relief

court

Tho on corporations roported houso bill No. 120, by Mr. I Townrd, An Act relative to taxation by

Ions, recommend-ing that It bo passed ns amended. Thoreport of tho commltteo was adoptedtogether with the amondmcnt Mr.Dalles then nn amendment pro-viding that tho collected un-

der this law bo used for no other pur-poses than thoso provided far In thobill. This was alto adopted. Tho bill passod ns amended by aveto of 20 to 2.

Tho houso adjourned at 11:30o'clock until 3 o'clock In tho afternoon.

HOUSE,Afternoon Session Dsy.

Speaker Dalles tho house toorder at 3:15 o'clock. All present except Messrs. Ellis, Sandoval of SantaFo, and Banchex.

Tho on publicreported houso bill No. 108, by

Mr. Wight, An Act to aid territorialto erect buildings and

thor ponaanontAct autnorlUcB

of andon ro

house bill No. 131, byBliairi, An rnlllUn InE, J." reporu, Itto d.Thn commit

ICS,

Clark

rend

Introduce liouso

fromothor

ui

houso

101,

10:20

m

rL?tPOIOITO

commtttoe:

Illlnd

Otoro

Septemberpotl- -

Santa

Act

commltteoRI3ADINO.

years

adopted2.

CompiledcotnmtUeo twlco

commltteo

municipal

amendment

05th

committee Institu-tions

Institutions

IlMed

teo was adopted and the bill passedunanimously.

Tho committee on Insurance reported bill No. 139, by Mr. WIl-kerso-

An Act relating to fire Insur-ance policies. The report ot tho commltteo was adopted and tho bill pajsodunanimously.

Tho commltteo on attainTho flnanco roported reported houso bill No. Mr.

dlvJtluals

retwrtJl- -

report

CAr tlnanco

section

people

bill

Itoferrod

flnanco

82,000

corporal

offered

territorial

Howard. An Act relating to bulchorsnnd butcher shops, recommending thatIt bo not passed. Tjo report togetherwith the bill was laid on the tablo Indefinitely.

Tno commltteo on corporations reported Tiouso bill No. 120. br Mr. Hunches, An Act providing for tho consolidation of benevolent, charitable anascientific associations, recominendlnRthat It bo passod. Tho of thocommittee was adoptod and tno ui:ipassed by a vote ot li) to z.

nnimais.ferred

money

called

houso

Mr. Wllkcrson iBtrodii"ed a resolution, providing that all bills hcrcattorbo considered translated, printed andrororrod and Placed in tho bands ottho steering commlttcto, and also thatno now bills lo Introduced after Tuesday morning, Tho resolution wasadopted.

Mr. moved that tho rules bosusponded and that council bill No.133 bo token un for consideration.Tho bill Is by Mr. Martin nnd Is AnAct to amend An Act creating aa Insurance department nnd regulatingtho praotlco of Insurance in tho terri-tory. Tho roport of the commltteowas adopted and tho bill passed unanimously.

COUNCILMorning Session 57th Day.

Tho council was called to ordor byPresldunt Clark nt 10:15 o'clock. Di-

vine invocation was pronounced byItov. J. L. Shlvoly. ebaplaln All mem-bers nnsworod to 'tho roll call oxcopt-Ini- r

Mr. Oteer. Saturday's loarnalstood approved without reading.

INTRODUCTION OP IIBSOLUTIONCouncil Joint resolution No. 10, by

Mr. Chaves, providing for tho purchasesor a bust of tbe late Colonel J. Francisco Chaves, and an appropriationtliftrotor. Under suspension or tuorules tho resolution was read threetimes by title and passed by unani-mous voto.

ItHPOHTS OP CO.MMITTRI4S.Tho committee on Judiciary roported

house bill No, 121. by Mr. dc llacu,to delinquent tuxes, recommend-

ing that It be passed as amended. Thoreport was adopted tind the bill passod.

Tho committee on Judiciary report-ed council bill No. 24, by Mr. Oreor, AnAct to amend section 4124 ot Uio com-piled laws of 1807. relating Ui licenseto sell lln.uurs, recommending that Itbe not pnsod. but that council sub-stitute far tho same bo nasacd. Thoreport was adoptod and tho substltutorend tho second tlmo by tltlo nnd re-form! to tho steering commltteo.

Tho commltteo on finance reportedcouncil bill No. 121 by Mr. Wintors,providing for tho Issuance of bonds totbe amount or lio&.ooo ror insano

Improvements. The report wasadopted nnd bill passod.

Tho commltteo on flnanco reportedhouso bill No. 129, by Mr. Stockton,An Act reiatiuz to tbe record or marrlascs, recommondlng that it bopassed. Tho report was adapted andtho bill passed.

Tho commltteo on flnanco reportedcouncil bill No. 120. by Mr. Martin.tno appropriation bill, recommendingthat It bo made a special order ior so'clock this afternoon. The reportwas adoDtcd.

Tho council then toolc a recess until3 o'clock.

NBW BIU.S,Counoll bill No. 126. by Mr. Head,

relatintt to tho nayment or deputy mstrlct ciorks, read first tlmo and byunanimous consent withdrawn.

Council bill No. 120. by Mr. llalinrd.rotating to dltahos, read the nrst time,

nrlnted and translated.Counoll bill No. 127. by Mr. Martin,

An Act to abolish the offloe of solicitorgeneral and creato the offloe of attor-ney general, under suspension ot thorules, read tho third time by tltlo andby unanimous consent roferred to thocommitieo on juuioiary

Counoll bill No. 128 by Mr. Martin,relnt Inir to municipal cornorntlous. under suspension ot tho rules read thothird time by tltlo and nasscu.

Counoll bill No. 129. by Mr. Leahy,relatlvo to appeals In oases of man-damus, read tho second tlmo by tltlo

House bill No. 182. by Mr. Howard, ind referred to tho commltteo on Ju

criminal

HILTS

report

Crollot

asy-lum

ordered

Council bill No. 130, by Mr. Read,dnflnlni; the duties of district attorney.read the second tlmo by tltlo and referred to the commltteo on judiciary

11IL1.3 ON THIRD HBADINQ.Committee substitute for house bill

No. 18, by Mr. Williams, relating tothe protection or livery ?atno Keepurs. rend tho third tlmo nnd passed.

House bill No. 126. by Mr. Bills. AnAct relating to munlelpal corporationsas amended by the House and Coun-cil, read the third ilme by title andnassed.

Iluiisc bill No. r. in Mr. Dalle,relating to elections of dlteh commls

Th iYimmltten nn nr 'culture and sloners. read the second tlmo by title,manufacture reported houso bW No. 'referred to the committee on pnvi14A i.v Mr Limit An Act rel&tlrji to teses and elections.damage done by stray animals, rocom- - House bill No. 1JC. by Mr. Wllker- -

referred to the commltteo on Judiciary..

Houso Hill No. 129. by Mr. Wllkcr- -

son, relating to flro Insurance policies,read tho first time.

COUNCIL.Morning Session 67th Day,

The Council was called to order nt3:10 o'clock by President Clark.

Council Itlll No. 131. by Mr. Milter.to authorflxe tho Issuance of bonds byLuna county, read tho third time bytitle and the bill was passed.

On motion of Mr. Martin, tho Counoll wont Into executive ses'.lon and Itwas understood that council bill No.120 by Mr. Martin, tho appropriationbill', would bo considered during thesosslon.

HOUSE.Morning ttssslon 57th Day,

Speaker Dalles called tho houso toorder at 10 o'clock. All present ex-cept Mr. Lynch, excused. Tho reading or the Journal wan dispensed with.

INTRODUCTION OK HILLSHouso bill No. 187, by Mr. Dalfea,

An Act granting certain rights toWoman's boards of trade. Referredto tlie steering committee.

Mr. Wllkorson Introduced housu billNo. 188, An Act relating to fees of Jus-tices ot tho pearo and constables Re-ferred to tho steering committee.

HILLS ON THIRD READING.Mr. Ortlx asked unanimous consent

to present a petition protesting againsttho extension of thn north limits oftho city of Santa Po, to bo known astho North View addition. Tho petitionIs sltncd by 170 cltlxens,

Mr. Ortlx moved that tho rules bosuspendod for tho purpose- - of takingup council bill No. 112, by Mr. Catron,An Act defining tho city limits of Santa Po. The motion was carried. Mr.Wllkorson thon moved that tho bill boread a tntrd tlmo preparatory to Itspassage Mr Ortlx moved that fhobill bo laid on tho table Indefinitelynnd upon roll call tho bill was laid ontho table by a vote of IS to C. Tho votoon tho tabling ot tho bill was recon-sidered nnd the reconsideration waslaid on tho table indefinitely.

Mr. Wllkcrsan moved that the rulesbo suspended for tho purpose of taking up houso tlii No. 92. by Mr.Dnllos. An Act nrovldlng for the collection of poll tax in tho tcrriiory andconcurring In the amendment made totlio bill by the counoll. Tho councilamondmont wos concurred In unanimously.

Air. do liaca moved that tho rules bosuspended for the purpose of takingup council Joint resolution No. 10 by.mi. unavos, providing ror the purchaseof a bust of tho Isto Colonol J Fran-co Chavis. Th" sum of 81 000 Is

and the bust is to be placedbehind the preildent's desk In thocouncil chamber The bouse '.on- -

cur red In the resolution by a unanimous voio.ItHPOHTS OP STANDING COMMIT

THUS.Tho commktof on education report-

ed council substitute for houso billNo. 41, by Mr. Noblott, An Act autVior(King tho territorial board of educa-tion to Issuo teachers' cLTtlflca'. rocommendlng that It bo passod asamended. The report of tho committeo wns adopti-i- t and tho bill passedunanimously

The commute- - on Judiciary roport"od houso bin Nn mt. in Mr. Winterson, An Act Motive to the time otbringing notions on Insurance policiesrecommending Mist It be passed. Thereport ot the oommHtoo was adoptedand the bill passed by a voto of 19to 2.

Tho committee nn Mdlclury reportedhouso bill No. 137. by Mr, WJIkorson,An Act relating to proeeduro In crlmInn! case, recommending thnt it bepassed. The report or the committeewas adopted nnd the bin passed unnnimously.

Tho committee on territorial affairsroported house bill No. 78. by Mr.tftnun An Ant ls tttMtv dl A fftt 4vsv tnt.JI MJ Mf (.- -' " t,4IU WVf IIIpensatlon of school directors of thovarious counties, recommending thatIt be passed. Mr. wiiKorson movedthnt tuo report of the commltteo together with tno illl be tamed indennltely. Tho motion carried and thob 111 was tabled by a vote ot 13 to 4.

Tho steering commltteo ronortsdCouncil bill No. 11. by Mr. Martin.An Act to Icgallzo tbe Indobtodncsscontracted by boards of education Inexcess of tholr current Income, rccom- -

mcndlna- - that It bo oassed. Tho ronortof tho coran.lttco was adopted and thobltl passed bsy a vote of 13 to 4.

Tho houso took a recesi at noon until 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon.

HOUSE.Afternoon Session 07th Day.

Spanner Dallos called the houso toorder at 3:45 o'clock. All present oxcopt Messrs. Sandoval of Santa Fc,Lynch and Wight.

HILLS ON Till UP HEADING.Tho commlttoo on mines nnd public

lands roported houso bill No. 94, byMr. Pendleton. An Act authorisingboards of county commissioners to o

cortlflod copies of township platsof tho different count tj for the usejf tho assessor and for other purposes, rocommondiog that It bopassed. Tho report f th commltteowas adopted and :v- - bill passod

The committee on trriior!al affairsreported oua bill No. 138 bv Mr.Wllkerson, An Act relating to fees tobo received by constablos in attachment suits, rccommetiding that It bepassed. The report r the committeewaa adoptod and the bin passod by avoto of 16 to 4.

Mr. Howard asked for tho suspenslon of tho rules for tho purnoso ottaking up houso bin no. izu, by Mr.Howard. An Act relating to taxationby munlelpal corporations, for thopurpose of ooneurriag n tho councilamendment thereto. Tho rules werosuspended and tho houso concurredunanimously in tno amendment.

Mr. do liaca moved the suspensionof tho rules for tho purposo ot takingtip house bill No. 126 by Mr. do Uaea,An Act relating to assessments, fortno purposo of concurring in tho counell ktnendment thereto. Tho housoconcurred unanimously In tho amendmont.

Mr. Dalles moved the suspension ofthe rules for (ho nureose at consider- -

Inc the amondment f tho committeeon Irrigation for house bill No. 98 byMr. Dalles, An Act the officeof territorial Irrigation engineer andfor other purposes. The motion carried. The amendment reduces the saltry from 13.000 to $2,000 and llmltathe expense for bH of the enstneerto f 800 and his bo), i bills and liveryexpenses to 3 per uy- - The amend

To Cure a Cold in One DayTake Laxative Bromo Qwnme TaWets. $ rtijbSeven Million boxes sold In past 13 months, TfaJft $!gHaturG, SW?'jO?7

Cam Crteto Two Dsy.

on everys Mr

merit was adopted and tho bill passedby a voto of 19 to 1, Orlego voting no.

Tho commltteo on finance reportedcouncil bltl No. 83. by Mr. Read AnAct relating to real estates titles.' recommending that It bo passed. Tho roport or tno commltteo was ndoptcdand tho bill passed by a-- voto of 18 to i.HU8INB88 ON 8PWAKHIVB TAII1.&

Counoll bin No. 131. br Mr. Miller.An Act ntithorltlng tho Issuance ofbonds by tho county of Luna for thopurpose of discharging Its share ot thoIndebtedness of the original county ofOrant. Mr. Noblett moved that thebill le taken tin under suspension oftho rules, Tho motion carried and thobill passed under suspension of tberules by a unanimous vote.

Tho house adjourned at 5 o clock until 8 o'clock In the evening.

J. TJ. Rmmorcs. of Atmoac. Ala.. Isvisiting Rov. J. M. Soltlo ot this city.Mr. Rmmorcs Is prospecting and willprobably remain In the city for twoweeks. Mr. Rmmorcs Is one ot Alabama'a well known business men andAlbuquerque would win ono amongAlabama's best cit liens should ho de-cld-o

to Iocs to hero.

LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.

The service on Wednesday evenings at St. John'a church throughLent will bo at 6 v. ni.. Instead of 4o'clock, as announced.

Triple Link Robekah Lodxo No. 10I. O. O. F.. will moot this ovenlng atOdd Poliowa' hall at 8 p. m. All visiting members Invited. Becvotary.

A. P. Tarklngton. who was recentlyappointed adjutant gsneral ot tho National aunrd or New Mexico, was inthe city between trains last nlihtwhllo on routo east.

Mrs. M. O. Chadbourne. wlfo of Superintendent Chadbourno ot tho Albu- -

quorquo Traction company, has d

from a visit to her formerhomo at Uakorsfiold, Cal.

Misses A. and Iillrabolh ulblln,Fronds Schwenboldt and II. Swagerare a quartctt ot young ladles whoarrtvod from Decatur, ill., for an ex-

tended sojourn In Albuuucrquo.D. T. Dtickwaii, Jr, managor of

the New Mexico department ot thoSecurity Mutual Lifo Insuranco com-pany, was a passenger for Las Vegasthis morning.

Dr. F. Ilaca, of Park VIow, nio Arriba county. Is In tho city to visitwith nls brother, Felix Dsca, ror atew days. Tho doctor arrived lastnight from Santa Fe, where ho wasInitiated Into tho ordor ot Klks, nndthinks ho needs a llttlo rest afterthat initiation. Mr, Daca says RioArriba county has recently been visited by tho worst snow storm In manyyears. Ho loft Park VIow on tho 7thInrtant, and snys that tho snow wasthon threo foot deep an Uio lovel andIn somo places had drifted twentyfeet high. The roads wero almostimpassable and they had bad no mallnt Park View for two weeks.

REV. WILSON J.MARSH RESIGNS.

(From Monday's Dally Cltlxcn.)Tho congregation of thn Congrega

tional church wore deeply affected yesterday, when Ror. W. J. Marsh, thepastor, announced that ho would re-sign, tho resignation to tnko effectSeplombor 1, 1805.

The announcement came at tho closeof tho nornlng service and was jomo- -

wnat or a surprise. Rev. Marsh hasbeen pnstor of tho Congregationalchurch for nearly hvo years and Isono of tho best known ministers In thoolty. Rov. Marsh has fixed the timeof his departure In his olllclul letter ofresignation, puuiiBticti boiow. u isunderstood ho nnd tils family will goto Alliance. Neb., whoro Mr. Marshwill ongago In farming nnd (took mis.lng.

Official Letter of Resignation.Aubuauornuo. March 12. 1S05

To tho Pirct Congregational Churdn,AubUQUcrque N. M.

Dear Hrethren For nearly fiveyenra wo have been permitted to labor togothor in tho Lord's vinoyaruGoil has been ulcasod to smile uponour efforts, nnd has enabled us to snont least some fruitage of our toll,though not as much as we could wishTo servo a church so united and soearnest has been a privilege and fininspiration. Also, by your sonny cooperation nnd your cordiality, ytuhavo made mo to feel that our reiatlons bsvo been mutually agreeableand helprul, Thcrorore, It Is with un-feigned reluctance and regrol that Iannounco to you that tho tlmo hascome for mo to res an. consideringtho cordial relations which havo always existed between tho church nndpastor. It Is duo to you that I state myreasons for taking this stop.

As you well know, during ull thotime of my pastorate I havo been atllloted with a chronio throat trouble,While always uresont to a greater orless degree, at times it ha not seemedser ous. At other times it has beeuso serious as to bo very embarrassingto myself and distressing. I am sure.to the congregation. I thoroughly appreciate the patience with which youhave borno with this defect In mytircacblng. and tho faet that no wordot criticism or dissatisfaction on thisaccount Tina ever come to my ears

lLowover. It U not only tbe lmmodlnto unoyanco to both speaker andhearer which I nave to oonsidor. I amalso continually confronted by tho nos.s b tv of suddenly losing my voice entireiy ror use in puuuc spcaaing, nnuof thus being left unablo to performmy usual duties and with no plansmade in any other direction.

Another reason for my action Is thecondition of my wife's health. Thoughfew pornapn navo realized it, Mrs,Marsh lias been on tho verso ot nervous prostration for nearly a year. Twodoctors, one In Albuquerque and onoin Los Angolos, have urgently advisednn extended corlod of absolute restnot so much rrom physical oxcrtionas from thoso oaros and anxietieswhich have tt tendency to dlsarrangothe nervous system. If I were to continun in the work I Should be comnelled to send her away to anotherclimate for a year or two, and thatwould be lmpract oabia.

Hither one or those reasons woumseem to justify tho course I ant pursu.lng. The two com tiinea maao u seem.imperative.

Accordingly. I hsreuy tenner myresignation as nastor of tbl ohureh totake effect, with the approval of thochurch, at tbe expormion or tint nrtnvear of inv wutorate, SoiK 1. im

in nraseutln- - iris reMgnauwin. permit ma to say for both Mrs. Marshend nivseir that we shall ever remember wtth aimr latfcm Jie friends wohave known and the kindliness wc havereceived In AlbtiqHetque ana mat weshall aver oherlsa an earnest sooaii nd t for v&ur welfare.

With many nrarars on your behalffor lbs dlrlneLUesaing and guldaneoat this time, auw in tua .mure. a,

Very sincere, n

New Mexico TownsSILVtfl CITY.

From the Kntorprlso.Miss Illanctio Casey, who has been

teaching In tho public school at lorda-burg- ,

returned homo Tuesday to con-valesce from a recent attack ot Ill-

ness.Tho Water Wtuka company was

Simp-son,

attended

rompellod to elevate lis new pump A delightful wedding breakfaetwhich h iimuiiiau i.v . . wnl 8rTCfl ,,iring which all into tho constant raising ot tho water ,h8 mltth ot tho occasion.In Ita wells and pump

Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. IHblo.Sunday evening, Mirch 5, a DcMInutwelvo It Is needless to .

add Mr. Rlblo'a visage Is adornedAnother valuable dog wont the "om tuo aPhlc

way of atryohnlno routo Mondoy. It Dr. Swope has the construe,tho fine, pedigreed bull-terri- of tlon of two now store bulldlr-j- s on 811

Ullly Williams and la greatly ver bo of brlotcby Williams family as It Blsas and Iron fronts, will b

was a pet with credit to tho atreet,Mc. N Palmer who Is opor. Ton phones wero recently or

ating in tho iiamnor Mining district,left last week nn a business trip toNow York. During his frequent trip-t- o

Silver City, Mr. Palmer hss madoa hot of friends who look forwardwith pleasuro to tho tlmo when homay dectdo to cast his lot In this sec-tion of the country.

LAS CRUCES

From tho Cltlxcn.Teodot) RouAnlt. Jr., who had bis

font accidentally crushed last woekIs out on crutches.

Precincts In this county will receive81G0 each for tho construction otdams.

W. 0. Reynolds nnd Miss Maria A.Chaves, of Mosllls, havo boon appoint-ed administrators ot Domotrlo Chaves'estate.

Col. John Hogon of the flold Camp,wns hero this week after a lot of vinesand fruit trees. Ho will plant aboutolx aoroa In trees and vines. His goldproperties aro producing lots of pold,nnd an orchard planted In allkinds of fruits, to which ho oan go toaftor business hours and pluck somo-thin- g

to suit his tnsto, demonstratesthat tho colonel does not depend en-tirely an gold to tnako hi. alreadypresent homo mora cheerful.

torn the Now- -.

ESTAHCIA

Tranqulllno libndlo cnino In Tuos- -

day from Santa Rosa to confor withtho commissioners In to thobonds for Torrance county.

About four iuches of snow roll atKstancla Tuesday night. It had been

during tho afternoon, nnd thoaround had become thoroughly wetagnln.

Tho young men or Kslnncla nre arranging for a masked ball for thoevening of Friday, Maroh 17 nt thnschool houso. Good music will bo secured and it good time Is promised allwho attend.

On Inst Wednesday occurred veryptctty affair at tho Simpson hotel atCorona, In tho wedding of Miss MaryTipton Simpson niid John Joromowarning. tuo critic, wi oiuesi

ENTEN REGULATIONS

ARCHBISHOP B0URGADE

on allowed to the order by taklnctho 8th of Maroh.

I

1. All tho days ot lent. Sunday,excepted, aro fruit-day- s of obligationror all persona wl;o have completedtheir twntyflrst year of age, and notentered upon their alxtletn year, andwho aro not, for Just causes, exceptedor dispensed.

IIAll norsons who do hard labor.

tl.d sick, the convalescent, those wHhn upnif rnnHTiiminn nna in vunoraiall who cannot fast without a nrlov- -

ous detriment to their health or oc-

cupations, aro excepted from tho obll- -

on of facing.3. Flesh moat can bo eaten at an

meals by thoso who for whatever rea-sonable cause, are excused from fasting, sucb days as tuoso wno must iasiaro permitted to eat It once.

4. The principal meat snouin notaken at or about no-- with no re-

striction as to tho quantity of food tobo tho collation, at about tnousual tlmo for or tho eveningmeal; this latter should bo a light re-fection, by no means to exceed onehalt ot the food at the principalmeal.

!Pib. during lent, may be ewtenby all at all times, even nt the collation; but It U strletly forbidden touso flesh meat and nsn at tne samemeal. This restriction applies to alldays ot lent, even Sunday, as alsoto ember days aa visits wkii iwk;in faet. to all days throughout thoyear, trial aro of fast by prosept oftho chureh. It binds all, oven thosenot obi Iced to fasL nnd has not ueonreversed by any heretoforegranted. There la but ono exceptionto It. and it Is In favor of tho personswho aro permitted, not by induit buton account of slc':is, to eat meaton days of fast. These and no oinoraaro allowed to eat mu ana nsn attho aamo meal. (H. C. Pocnlt, die V

Jannurrl 1RD91fl. Whenever any doubt arises, in

their mind, concerning tho sumclonoyof tbe reasons for exemption, thefaithful should consult tholr pastorsor confessors to whom we delegatetho faculty or dispensing ror justcauses, but Individually, one oftholr subjects or patients, Imposingsome alms, or penanee, or prayers asa compensation.

hi.Moreover, by virtue of an Indult....... , V. ir1 Ct ta, IttA Tlntl ,1

Hum ma .v iw. ..Statv. 3, tbe foltowlngdispensations are granted, vis ,

l The use of llesh meat Is permit-ted to all, during lent, at all meals onHun.lay; but at tho prlnelpal mealonly oa Mondays, Tuesdays, Tnuradavs and Haturaayr. eseept me ion it aad the lost Saturday of lent.

2. The use of wim and wanemeats milk, ohsoso, butter--- per- -

mmej to all at tho finneJpai mealand Is even telernUd at thn eotbtUon,eu all days of Iat.

3 .Person vno are oMigea to ifHny take In th morning coffee, tea

or sbooolato made with water, andalso a trasU morsel of bread.

4. the principal meal oan-no- t,

fur some reasonable cause beeaten about the. middle ot the day,as directed by the present usage, It la

daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. W.was nttlrud In a neat dresit of

white albatross, trimmed in chiffonand laces. Tho groom Is a youngbusiness man, now located at Duran,where tho younjr peoplo will makotheir home. They worn byMiss Donnlo Franks and Alonso J.Atkinson; tho ceremony being norformed by Rev. j. v. Trapp or ror--

Joined

room.

finepound boy.

thatby

begunwns

booing avenuo. Thoy will withmourned tho oud a

great thorn.Donald mora

with

regard

ralnlnK

taken:supper

eaten

Indult

each

iAug. 1887),

Wben

dorcd by tho Luna County Tolophonocompany. Tho residents ot this llttlocity of tho plains, will soon bo talkl-- Rto each other through 200 telephones.

Dr. Caasel is atill at ho hospital inHI Paso. Ho hopes, within a week,and perhaps sooner, to be at homoagain. Ills many friends hero andelsewhere, deeply sympathise with thedoctor In his afflictions; and aro Ionslng for his complete recovery.

At Mrs. Lester's rosldence, Tuesdaymorning, Mrs, Walter Hillings otSterling, Kan., passed away. Mrs. Hillings was tho wife of a military officerwho saw service In tho Phllllplno Isl-

ands. Bho accompanied her husbandthither, and with him, sharod manyof the hnrdshlps of that campalcn.Whllo residing thoro sho contractedmalaria, from tho effects ot which shehad boon n great sufforer. Bho wasburled Thursday from Mrs. Lester'- -,Rov. Mr. Hragg officiating at the tun- -

oral services.

SOCORRO

From tho Chieftain.A bouncing girl baby was born to

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smiley Wednesdayat tholr homo on Fischer avenuo.

T. II. Jonks of Albuquerque hasbeen a guest ot W. A. letnlns Joneaof this city this woek. Tl.cy visitedMagdalcna yesterday.

A mantlo of snow enveloped thomountains nnd foothills surrounding;Socorro Wednesday tnornln. Thoweather has bocn a little cool since,but thero la every Indication thatspring baa arrived,

Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Savago havo thokeen sympathy ot tho ontiro commun-ity over tho loss ot their Infant girlGraco which died at tho family homoIn this city Thursday morning. Thollttlo ono was laid to rost in the Catho-lic conietor yesterday.

Dr. ntul Mrs. O. O. Duncan sontout a large number of Invitations totheir friends to pnrtako o." their y

Tuesday ovenlng. Tho ovcnlne-wa- s

a stormy ono, nevertheless aboutfifty guests wero present and na wasto bo expected had an exceedinglypleasant limo. Progressive high fivewhs the chief feature ot the evening'sentertnlnmont.

BY

Mnten, this year commenced Invertthe collation In tho morning and dining in tho evening.

5. Tho uso of Irrd and dripping al-

lowed In preparing tho permitted ail-ments, oven for tho collation.

IV.

Another Indult from the Holy goo,for ten years, In favor ot the work-ing men In tho United States of March15tb, 1$05, authorises the bishops topermit worklngmon mechanic, agricultural or other wise 4o eat flesltmeat al tho principal meal, when theyare obliged to fast, ao for Instance onaccount of suspension of work; andwhen excused from fashing, at allmeals and on alt days of fast and ab-

stinence, not only during lent, butthroughout Hie year. Ash Wednesday.tno vigil oi unrisimas, uiu Wednes-day and Saturday of Holy Week andall tho Fridays of tho year excepted.Wit extend tho priviiego ot this indti'.ito tho working men and laborers ofour diocese, reminding them at thosame tlmo, that In this diocese, ttiFridays of lunt, tho Fridays of em-

ber weeks and of Vltlls with fastare the only Fridays excepted.

When the workingmen make use orthis dispensation the othor membersof tho household can partake of thesame privilege. it matters nutwhether the household Is supportedby tbe tabor of one or more of Itsmembers, or whether tt Is the fatheror the mother, a son or a daughter,or even litred strangers, providedlatter get their meals from tho familyfor whlen tbey work, who preoure thosupport. They aro all exhorted, how-ever, to do some work of penanee orof self-denial-s as a compensation, andespecially to abstain from Intoxicatingdrinks.

V.1. Tbe faithful are reminded that

tho time appointed to comply with tholaw or the onuran concern intr mePaschal duty extended from the firstSunday of lent to Trinity Bunflsy,both Sundays included.

2. Tbo Rovcrend Pastor will notfell to have pubtlo services in theirehiircbea at least onco a week onweek days during lent. On theseoccasions, they vlll either Instructand exhort tholr people or peifornithe pious exorelse of the "Vlt Gruels"or recite tso iinsary; and tney raaygive tho Denedletloa ot tbo UlessedSaeramenL They will also faithful-ly visit their various stations, so asto give to their peoplo every opportun-ity to comply with their Raster du-

ties.These regulation wU) be read and

explained to tho faithful at tho firstconvenient occasion; and thoy will beposted In puWIc flare In all thochurches and ehaneis.

PHTHH HOURGADK,ATflhbtsbop of S!iU Fe.

The prvtraMtxt meeting at UHighland MetMnim 4burefe, whleliwas bogun last 8u tutor, lias befaIniJtfOd fw t twe doP?ed. Services aro kaM at 3 In tinafternoon and at 7:39 p. m, eah day.Alt are cordially Invited to attend.

Mrs. liouls Hunlng is up from LoLunas visiting and shopping.

AUUQUHQbE WEEKLY CITIZEN

HufJHHti A MeCItKtUlIT, Publishers.

Subscription Rates.WeeWy OltUwi. per year 12.00

Dally OKtxg. per year 600

APPROPRIATION HILL PASSED.

usiaaal th Clifton.HmU M , Mnwh W Il twul k report of ofvmmltlw wan awl

. iUf btn mimiI tir vote It to Lrhitl h HfiM wntm be. KM in tna' ttM wrttaUMi Mil. but

thte feUert to llrlal.iHtneaiWatety attar t house mt the

HMll( fWHMtirttea fastened th Mil, re-own- )!

tMit It It paseed " tho

rafurt nu adopted br a vote nf tolTit Mil vex I Mm read tn ful in Magnama pir- - . takta tha morningMaer, After rtodMK W dlaowwl wtttlitaitcAaa moved the pnM(i or tho milwttMtt mftfton narnwl. Ox roll out! Mmand tails' In explaining their vol- - talkedHIM ttt paaatHt of th Mil. MM the

M not MMtoJ. TM Wt TOWMl U PBe WW 54 hr,Ml MNltMi.D H. Ihirmt. Mat, OrWo, Mirabel,rtajMl jtU. uf KoiMit K. and VHfll votlatfHO

Hetw t noon until 'took.Tlw um of too mmdmH was token up

IMMHxK number of Wlta aaaaesi oarllrk

Math bouatw WW aeeei towatfct.Th Mwrwir rmm th M hwpeeler.

ilfllnot HonPN ami IrttffNMffK a8lAftMi artomoefu

Appolntmentt Not Yt Made.HMatai to Tt cttttew.fit, 1 N. M--. Marah t.-- Th

for iltntrlat BttoraoVM nwlfr thr enirM wfll not bo made unlflHtte titin anernson. biki iini)r ni untit altar 4JPFr.

COUNCIL.Mornlnf Settlort 69th Day.

Tho MUHOII wk eallt to order at 10:16

o'elooH Uf lrellnt OIrk. Hev. J. I.Mhtvoir. sMiittaln, offered preyor.

COM.MITTMH UHt'OHTSTito Moortiiic oommltteo reported hme

MM No. MX. hr Mr. Wllkorwin, ivffiilallnKatthtrtea of ahtrllTc. noinmdliiit tlwtIt U pftMttd. Th rort uf the enmmltUowaa adntileil ami the bill poaewl

The Meerlnff eoiHinHteo reported cwtin-d- lbill No. IW, Uy J'mMent .nrk,

to Uxatlon reeommendltiR that Itbo parl. The import of thu ooramlttMh till nl(HlVB nil tho Mil il.the aeunell yneurrl In the homonmendmnt to eounell eutlltuU forcounotl autietltute for oounell bill No. CO,

bv ihvaldnt claik. nxlns terra ot cjurt.Th Whltnlttto on territorial arfalra r

nariM houan mibetltute for council billNo. S, hV Mr. Ilallard, nlatlnit to brnndaof anlmata, without recommendation. Thebill woo rend In ull for Information. Thoreport of the committee c adoplnd nndthe bill paiieea.

NBW UUAJ.Council bill No. Ill, by Mr. Winter.

Matins to ttrocees of piitilleotlon, readecod time by title and referrwd to tho

itoaiinir eommlttre.Counill bill No. ltt by Mr Martin. An

Aet eedlng a certain portion of DonaAna aounty to Lincoln county, under

of the rule read thn third tlmoby tlllo and paated.

HILLS ON BKCOND UlADlNa.llouo bill Na W. by Mr. Uallm, An

Aet relatlna to oltll enKlnnerlna and provldlnt for an Irrlflntlon enslneer, readthe eeoend time by title and referred tothe altering; eemmlttee.

Ileue bill No. 1W, ly Mr. 1'andleton,relatlnx to th bureau of linmleretlon,under aupmlon ot the rule, read thethird time and naned.

Houee Mil No. Imi. by Mr. Hanehe. AnAet proteetlnii natorul itreama of water,rami tha eeeorwl time by title nnd re-torted to the atecrlHS oommlttee.

Ileuie bill No. 1M. by Mr. Wllkeraon,rebttlkfi- - to the arantlnir ot lleeniea by Incerpornted tiiwn nnd eltlea read the too-on- a

tpm) hy Utl aal referred to theetearijig eemmltteo.

At Udi th oounell took a reee untilSM tfalftelt p. m.

COUNCIL.Afternoon Session 59th Day.

President OJrk --nllcd the oounell toorder at i o'clock,

Mr. Martin reported for the engrossingcemndlten a Met of bun aa oorrectly

.and enrolled.A meeaaga from the governor was re-o- il

red announcing that he had signedcouncil bill No. ii oounell bill No. Hicounell .bill No. Ol, and council bill No.tit.

On motion of Mr. Martin, tho oounellleek a iseeea subject to the call ot theehtilr. he eounotl reconvened ot 3Ma'sieek.

- NMS'.II5LI44Ueunail bill No. in, by Mr. Winter.

tllnc the Ume fer heldhig oaurt in theIejrth wdietsl dtttrlsL road tho thirdttHMt by title ulKl paaaed.

HOUSE.Morning Session 69th Day.

rlaeakar UaJlea oalled the Itewee tn or-

der at M:M o'otoak. All member warepresent Tho raiullag of the Journal wsU tenanted with.

Mr. Howard inovail that tho rule besuspended for th roooneldenitloii of thvole hv which oounell subatltuto for oounell Mil No. . Aa Ast ttklog the lime ferhoMltjg tarHHt of the district antirt invortatn oouatle. for tho nurooM of addlag an amendment tttamo. Tlie mottoncarried and tlte amandment was adoptedby a vote of X to 1. and the Mil waswasted by a vote ot a to 1, Sandoval ofawnusvai. voting no.

HILLH OK TIIIHU HKAUlMf).Th siaertac eowmittM roaortod eouu

Ml Mil Nu. m. la Mr. Miller. An AetfweldgiUns the rMlng or blSTMsa on titMseffiK in laeerBernted eltles and

tewmti reeemmeadlHg that It Im im1.'file fcivart of the osmmlltao waa adopted and tha Mil paaaed by a veto of ISto 19.

Tht aUotiaB committee reported oounell BUI No. M, by Mr. Martlnos, ah Actto prevent Injury to dltehea anl pie lineand prevfcl la ir a penalty therefor, 'laereport of the eammlttee was adapted andth altl pauMd by a vote of to X

Oeuatll eubetltut for hnuso Joint mem-ori- el

.Vs. 4. Iy Mr. Lynch, congratulat-ing President ileosevelt upon his actionconcerning the regulation of th trut.Mr. bynth presented an amendmentclHtHKlllK the tlllo lo aniooded houae Jointwejnlrtal No. 4. Tht amendment waswlealed, Tho memorial pAd uruinl-iwwil- f.

The steering oommlttee reported housaMil No. It, by Mr. Wllkeraon. An ActndstlRg to Incorporated cities and towns,rcasmmendlng that it lie paaeed. Thoreport sf the eemmlttee waa adopted andthy Mil passed unanlmoualy.

The altering eonimltlce reported housabill No. 1W. by Mr. Handles. An Aut toprevoat tho changing by peraoa or oor- -(Miration, the nurn , eoursa or rivers,

of il to 7,

Tho liouao artjournrd at o'clockWednradty afternoon at I o'clock.

HOUSE.Afternoon Session 69th Dsy.

Upeaker Dalles called th hoe to orderat litt o'clock. AH present. Th read-ing the Journal waa dUpanaed with.

1MLL3 ON THlltD HBADlNlJ.

relating to the duties of th aelleltor gen-

eral and district attorneys, rceommend-I- n

Hint la IM pneaed. Tho report of thocommittee w adopted and the Mil wasPh-- 1 untnimnuiy.

The steering commute reported bouseMil No. I, by Mr. NebUtt, An Art

in white Hhouli. recommendingIt li rtaaeed. The report of oem-mltte- e

was adapted ana tho Mil pnseed byn vote of II to 1.

Th steering omnmlltw reported council Mil K. ltt, An Art In nttthnrlMi thformation of cer.ipanle Mr tlie construe.Uon of canals. tlUctiw. raaorvoira, etc.

I recommending that 11 b ptted. TlioFk K. lh adapted.. n

Mr SaiMlmi mal tht tlw ralM(wnttnl for the nurpox ot tnklHir upmm MH K. na. ma aBtirapriausn

Mil. Tba motion eatrlcl. Mr. il IJaaaaovoa that howoe tMww the bill

aa a roitlMlUM lit whoh. Thn rAAttotifirltwt. Mr. Howard mvt tMt the butto roforred to hr atteflaif emfflltte.i Mil HMtloo hrmHiNt mrH ft Kraal Mau4 mataaatoft ira Mr. do Mua altd Mr.

Tim mtioa oma ana tit milw r'iTfl to th Ntaorin oomMlttoo.

Heavy Sea At Ooron.tdo.Han IMmb. Hunk IC-- Al Coritia4a

hottry tn illarklnf tho Mitire aaoHMwh dftimur I done. A portion of thonitvowity antnc tno water rroat naa wonoamett Hrmy.

QOND WAS ONLY 2S0.

San Juan County Juttlce of the PeacePlace But Little value upon

Human Life.On UK Saturday L. WeUh, ot 8nn

Juan county, waa ilretl upon als tlmeaby a thcepherder upon tho oAttloranee occupied hy Mr. Welsh tor hieNtUe, nnd had left them In chargeof hit border, a man hy tho nnma otI0P from Pnsota. Mr. Welsh rodeout to tho ranee and naked, that thoahoep ho moved. Lopot refuted totuovo thorn and Welsh And hit manih"!! proceeded to drlro tho Intrudera Kway. Iopua ran about fourhundred yarda to hit camp, whorehe secured his Winchester and openedftre on Welsh, hut luckily nono ofthe shots took effeet. Welsh rodo toAsieo and swore out n warrant forthe arrest of Lope. Tho latter wasarraited and taken before Juttlco otthe Pence Hnre. He waived oxnmlnatlon and waa hound over In tho sumof JSGO.

Jut For a

fialhar Io you appreciate. r. that I'mn irtanr Hon Toe. mowi.line iwved me a lot otClironlale.

Omlle.

eeir-mna- e

trouble. uhloaKO

"I wonder why you never hear of picilflctorar "I hmipoo it a nreauee pisnn Imi eiiri-i-l even after thry ore klllt-d- .

Vnlo lteeon!.MiM KlnleyIleasle acy I arow prrt

tier every lima he ace inc. MIm Honttem You oimht to have him mil oftener.

Ulevetnnd Lender.Hrother You' can't think how nervous

ahi was when t proposed. KletorYouwn't Ihlnk how nervoua aha vtas untilyou dld.-fo- wn and Cuunlry.

Knleker lla you approve of tho rovernment'a dlitrlbutlon of frro aeediTlloeker Yei I'd even ga further, andalve free ehlokena lo 01 them up. -- NewYork nun.

00C3 TO EL PA80FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT

Thoodorlc PHt. for many yearsresident and succoasfu cattleman 6fOrnnt county, lott for Kl Paso, wherehp goes to book medical treatmentWhile not seriously slok. ho Is Buttering rrom nndform. He there nft I . .. i . iabundnnco ot snow tho Pino Clen- -oga country, whore his cattle andrange Is located.

ONCE DIU SERVICEIN NEW MEXICO

flharle mil Filch, who has been appointed to aucc4cd A. I Kellowa as

engineer of the reclamationservice of Colorado, with headquartersat Denver, was born In Manitowoc,

13. ISM. II graduated fromVVoodildo eo erre. Md.. nnd from acorus- -

town ncademy, Ulatrlct of Columbia, tinserved on tho coaet from lTt to WW, ondfrom ttT to IMI served A United Htateadoputy surveyor In New Mexico. Frommi to ISM no oiki on topogrnpniourvey In Texn and In 1W9 did atmllar

work in Coloraao. for tlie past niieenymrs ho ha been doing surveying orIrrigation work In various states of thoUnion and lias aerved witn uistinguinnedability In nil ot them.

GENERAL R. 8. BENSONDIES NEAR GARLBDAD

Qoneral II. 8. Denton, of Carlsbad,who has been slok for soveral monthwith brlsht's disease, dropped deadWednesday afternoon while sitting onthe poron at uis noma Bovontoonmiles south ot Carlsbad. General lion-so- u

was of the most prominentcitizens of Eddy county nnd a largostock owner. Before coming to NowMoxlco be hold many Important statopositions In Iowa. The remains willbe shipped to Iowa for Interment.There is universal grief and mourningtoday in Carlsbad and throughoutHu. y oounty.

THE ROOSEVELT DAMTO BE CONSTRUCTED

A d la patch from Washington statesthat J. M, O'ltourke and company ofnalveston, Txns. imvo been awardedthe contract for the construction otthe Hoosevelt dam In tho Salt rivervalley of Arlsona, Tho work is to lidone undor the terms ot tho nationalIrrigation net and will cost 11,100.100Work Is to be within twoyears. It will ho 2-- 5 feat high witha thickness at tho baso of 200 feet,and when finished will be ono ot tholargest dams In tho world.

There ho enough water storedto Irrlgato 350.000 acre of land, bo--

sides supplying power for hun.dreds ot places throughout the aoctlon. There ras a lively competitionfor tho contract, Secretary HitchcockHaving recoivod twonty-on- o bids.

OREER COMPLIMENTEDTHE NEW

Councilman H. Orcer of Berna-lillo, although abeont part of tho time,provod hlmsolf n valuable memberof tho upper body ot tho atsomblyand a hard and porslstcnt worker. In

rreekn or other atroami. recommending ' commlttoo work ho was strong andthat It bo paaicd. Tho report of the oom- -' guvo much of bis tlmo to it. TUoiHiiiee waa aaonieu ana uie imi dmiwi (, hill nmvi,i n ." " - " i n in nam voinm Wrm thn lniinrts.' v MV a Vl'IMI IVI IIIW (VVS tj

i'&rS" .mm.'" ".""Iltlon ot companlos for business, mlnii ' asst. fl if sic itranu r it aii ii

preiwt nerooHs from itinerant vendors "R and othor purposes Is of thoana making vendors repreaenllng pewu anu win pro oiHrrns pay a llw.e, reoommendlng that great value to tho territorial treasury.It bo PfMwsd. Th leport of the eammltteo Under Its provisions, K U bollovodw"f"""'.,'u " P"""' y voio , .hat torr lor at neomo from In.

XUiiuHtn

ot

that th

nf

thof

la

IUVU

corporation fees will bo Increasedftom 1 13,000 to 116,000. Nowcan

DY

W.

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LITIGATION OVER SMALL POXCASES AT SANTA RITA

Judge It. P. Ilarnes la at B&nta, THUtoday representing tho defendants Inthtrty eevoii cases, beforo Juttlco oftht Peace P. J. Howo, saya the Bllver

onvloUR rcinitatlon on n rapid dliroaerot yH0i, If ho succeeds in tho trltl otall thtrtj'-ifivc- n Chseg (oilny. which hemicndeu doinR when no ion moTho charge nsnlnst thmo numerousdofendnntM U thnt thoy allowed tnMoxloan who rccoiiu died of nmnii-po-

lit rnllroad camp nenr Ihnttown to ro Into the town ot SantaHltn. The foreman and men toutharesd claim that the Mbxlonti was

not nn employe and thnt they did notbnvo nny oontrnl him nnd didnot ktw that ho was altlW"'' "

anllwix. Tho iwH nf Santanre ofoely wittefclntf the niRllpo altatlm. The nwilt of irmi wm

he awaited with much InleiMt at thewhole matter will be gone into deeply.

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HIQH WATERS IN MIMBRESRIVER DOINQ DMMA8U.

Materia trow the Mlmfere rherooMHlry ar to the offset that imckaocttoti Is suffering avoraly aa a rult at mm unttotial weather, saye

ffilvw ony lmltifidnt. The rainsare inuttlnf: th snow In the motin- -

tabu Ana the rim is ninninK varyhlRk, with larpn flood of fruotiloceurrimoe. The river iUiihou manyokangea In IU ebauuel from time totime, nnd the raauit has been mat

lane amount ot valuable farminglend has hn washed away ond otheriwrls ruined lioyond redeniptlun. TheIiolstoln ranch has been rt nenvylonor. The lone continued had luckfrom which the Mlmbree river peoplohnvo been the victims has resulted Inrnahy oases of destitution anions theMexionn. sinny nnrrow vsonpes araroportoil of porsons trying to crosstho swollen waters. A fow days slnecHtm Koittoln, Jrv camo very nearlydrowning whtlo fording tho river. Anumber ot head or stock have beenlost In this way.

Starved Herself to Death.Now Vork. March 1G. Mrs. Phoelm

Berrien, rgputed to h worth $500,000,whlow of Samuel nerrlen, who Rohlevml famo on tho fluid ot QattysburK,la dftnd, nt her home at Flushing. J. I.

She had boon a recluse alnco thelath of her husband, nearly 20 yearsnun. Physicians say mo woman literally starved hcrsolt into n generalbreakdown which caiisod her death.

Good Track. Qood Trains, Oood Time.in each of thoso tho New York cen

tral Is not surpassed, as thousand willattest. Travelers hotwoon tho westnnd east will find It to their advantageto uso tho Now York Central which, inpoint of tlmo, equipment, roadbed, dinIng car servlco and scenic at tract loinIs first among tho ullroads ot theworld.

Send a stamp to Oconto ILDaniels. Eonural patsengor agon',Ornnd Contra station, Now York, forn cony of tho Illustrated cataloguo "Itho Now York Ccntral'fl "Vour-Trar- k

Scries."

NEW DEATH HOUSE.

Oselnlng. N. Y., March 10. Workwas i)02ii n thla week on tho now M0,000 death house at Sing Slug prison.The present death houso. which ao- -

commodates only thirteen . prisoners,will 1k torn down, and tho now onewill hnvo forty colls.

Tho binding will bo tho tlnost of Itskind In the omitury. it will bo con

erysipelas in rathor a severe .structed of brlok stone, and willstates thnt Is

completed

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MEXICAN

nn.nint

foreign

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over

" i n vu n Kiam-viiYuro- cuuri ami luuuienado. where condemned mon maytako oxorclto nt the discretion of thowarden. No ohnnues In thu methodsor appliances will bo made In tho nowchnmbcr undor tho present systema murderer Is pronounced dead sevonty seconds nrtor ho is leu into tnoroom, and In tho opinion or tho prisonofficials thla arrangement la as ex- -

nod tlous as It Is nosslbto to raako It.Tho Inst man to bo put to death lutha present chamber win bo MartinBhelt. a young man or Mount vornonwho strangled his wire with n enoostring and hid her body In a sewer,Ho will die on April 10.

Itchiness of tho akin, "horrible plnguo,Most evorybody afflicted In ono way oranother. Only ono sate, never, fallingcure iwnu a uinimcm. ai ur"C awro.CO coma.

oDate Dall Notei.

I'realdent Dreyfu announce thntInnoy will be the Pintle' now tlrst bAao--

niAn. Warner win Imi Ueut at abort.There la tlk of bam Crawford bolng

traded to Washington for Calaber Kilt11(1 RS.

Miller HiiKBln ha decided not to go tnML ClemetM. He will do nil his springwork with tho Itmia nt Jacksonville.

Prank Owen, nlteher of the Oh sagoAmertMna. I aeekitlnir In the onaehlng oftho tTi;vtrlty of Michigan team at AnnArbor.

Hmmeit Hale, n, Yankeetown tlnd.)minuter, will oeach the teem ot DePauwunlvwroiiy thla vprlHg. Ho pitched farAiofniihM yonrs nito.

Joe Tinker, who was nowing out rormore monoy. linally has some to termwith tlie Chleege Nationals. He lolnedthem Hunday morning en route to

President Cemwkey of th Chisago Americans, will Iiavo Mil ono youngier intraining thla Mrlng. He I a pitcher byib name of Plane. All hla ether Hinara veteran.

The southern league will play no gamlo the olub tin year. The sinking fundof the league was ralaod from IW tott.m and a rule adopted against non-re-ar-

oontraela.reaklant u'llrlen. of the Atrterlann

oaeoeiation. has been movl by criticismto rlmng hi headquarters from ChicagoIn Milwaukee. Too much Txheau In- -

Ilueneo talk eaueed the swlleb.

game of base ball from the old-tim- e sportor rounders, will play wun now urieanaaitatn next MMon. erden oxpecls tomake a record na a modern Methuaelah.

Jnek O'Connor still Is holding out in Ht.lxivila. lie will tint report to tho tramunit! It returns from the south, thus sav-ing hlmieif the expense of a barkeeperin tho fnlrst-cuenchln- g emporium.

Items of Inttrett.Million of Hindus live, marry and rear

fntmllea on an Income which rarely tut- -needs a oouple of shillings a week. Theynever eat meat and new! llttlo dothlng.

A report from Herman ISaat Africa la toIho effect that there nre over tto.ouo se-br- a

In the colony. They appear some-tlm-

in herd of from !X to to) animals.The number of seaUklns dellveraMo in

th Uindon market this year la ah? itstow, tnailo up as follows: Victoria, il.wi jumin. 7.WQ: ra kiana manu t,w

The dUproport on ot the aesra I stillrv arvnt in somo pons or .unraiia

in West Australia, for osamplc, thcio nroonly UM women In a population otlGH.OfW.

Tho lndon nolle have a rule that allows the emeer a chance to go Into hid-I- n

whenever they ket a Mack oyn Intho eourae of duty. If It Is not a seriousone thev are nllowt-- to do Merit duty.

Nat una ulrl In 10.000 has a dimple laher chin Indret.'. this kind of dimpleaoems to bo more ti.quent in men thenIn women it has another peculiaritynamely, that It Is permanent, whereasother dimples of the face coma and gowith oiubge or expression.

It Denmark there are H 1,004 rural landowners. Mnrr. than halt have not morethan one acre, have leas thsn fouracrtfl and only t,on Nava more, Thosmall land ownera mainly occupy them- -

ell Mil No. in. Mr Leahy. An Act City Independent. He will acquire an selves with tht egg and fowl Industry.

pAlroNcwior Kew. V., July it, iooj.

Lt tiiui" r while rccovens fromI had a eeverc attack ol

InflanitiMlo Uhcumaiitm In the knees,from whit) I was unable to leave ttiyroom for e ral monthe Im treelotby two ili "ft and alto triel cliftetenikliMlo-- lln.uuonUiinl luedirinea wululiteemml to relievo me from pain forawhile, bat at the same time I was neta)iy uaaier v"ttai: well. One (lay wlillerteUlnKat' tw an advert ftwHttil

r 8, S. i r KhMtmstisin. I deawledto itlv--e its Hat, whirii I dW at Met,After I bari aka t'o.ec bottles I felt agreat dost uar, anil I etfll eontinnarlto take tt ' flatly hiiiiI I waa entirelyeured. Iami I Cher

reel eettor lrnfOoMtmentlnay one au". ring frtm RtHruioaiUatii.

613 jMl it chas. rt. oiLbtitawtKvit

Rbeumti aawtetl hy ark ofother tl noteen In the blood,

which wkc dajHwltoil In the muacloand Joint, proilnte the tltarp, wttlrr

anil ino ami aoreuca I)C--

cuitnr to tlirecti Ink- -

,llng sdliiicmi ou

made pure

nun veers.11 v H. S S. it i

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m it ackltome

pains il A .

vuieuc. o. r. a. sees uihe drculatlou, all Irrlta-- e

aro tieutrnlixetl andI tho syttent, 'he bloo4 It

1 the ceneral health itbuilt Up Hff lite purifying and tonic

cucctaoi too vie-tabl- e

remedy.Write for our spe-cial book on lUtciitnatisnt which isteutfree. Ourphyslcianswllt advisewithout charge ailwho will write utabout their case.

The Swift SpeolOo Company, Atlanta, Go.

AFTERNOON SESSION OFFIFTY-EIQHT- DAY

COUNCIL.Afternoon Session 88th Day.

(CV i inied from Tueaday.jIll LLH "N THIItD HHADINtl.

The eomi"te of territorial nffalra re--iwirtHl hon. bill No. 71. by Mr. Wllker- -

ton, rrlntliiK optometry. reeommendlHgthat It bo pmeeu, mo rcpon ui tou.-inltte- o

waa xtopted and the Mil paxed.Tho comiinitfo on territorial aflat re

lioiie. I'll! No. 139, hy Mr. Hahchei,An Act ann,riiins: ne conioiiumiun u.benevolent liarltnble and religious

commending thut It liepaoaod. Th report of tho committee winadopts nii.l iho bill paated.

The cwimnira on territorial affairshu oil; No. 37. by Mr. Htocklon,

letiniug a i.mrncr, reeommenuioK mmbo not ! ! Tlie report or me committen waa ailODieu aim ov um nutabled, . . .

Tho eommiit'O on territorial nnuire reported Mou bill No. ll. by Mr. Luna,mintinir i., r .milt uv nniinnis reeonvmendlag ti 'i U be pae1. Tho report ofhe commit), e was stopii nnu me imh

IMaard.The cotMi.itiet on juur-iar-

y iponr.iountll am. intent to council bill No. I.

i.y Ml. retaitnir o hihiwinundamya . reoetnmcndlng that it

u- - nataeti. no repon oi itie mitmw, ,.ilnti!,.l unit the bill Dnsaed.

I he oemn.ittec OB jhuiwhi--t moriunpll Mil No. 1M. Mr Mr. unavwi. retat

mg iq the ,,.lmlnltrtion of eatatea. ree- -

iinn..nlln ihl II oe r i" riiriof in.. ooniiAlUeo whh auopieu anu tne

Thf Kikimttteo On oerporatisn reportedooum-l- t Nil No. IW. Uy Mr. Martinet, rotating i dliaiiea and eoianiiaiton otiniuia r. rnnii(llnir that It bo iHteaetL

The ip. rt Cf the oemmltte woe adoptedand ti tun paaseo.

nn n, won of Mr. Martin, all houae billnn th. i.rarant'a table wr oORfldertrj

.. , ; . . . . n n .1 Hmu n n .1 wM

Th u'i o'elook until iu .ioc,H tu the morning.

HOUSE.Afternoon Session 68th Day.

ontinued from Tuewlay.)Thr mmlttro on Judiciary reported

coum ii ill NO. 117. by Mr. Iahy. relalInir ti. thn ailnrn..v Kcnentl and dlatrlctattnriv reoommendlng that It bouaaawt The report of tho committee wnavuopt'.i nut tne itn pu.

Tin- mmltteo on roada and highwaysreuoH. i oounell bill No. lid. by Mr.tjuiiiv ...inttnir to Bocd roads, recoinmoiidii. that It h Ped- - The report ofthe i. n.mltteo was adopted and the billpaoaod

Th ..mtnitieo an Judiciary reportedeounni .in S'o, 117. by Mr. Mnrtln. relat-ing t nito of attorney general, recom-mendl- c

e i hat It he paseed. Tho roport ofthe cor. rtitttee was adopted and th billtmaeed

Th t . ring committee reported houwtbill N lie. An Aet to prevent eruelty loonlmnu reeommendlng that It lie paaeed-Mr-

mewd to lay tha Mtl on thetable l. i. nnllety and Mr. Pandletan madoa slroh. bIoa agalnet tabling. The Ml)

till.,., I litf a vote of 13 to 1.Tlie '..tng oommiiieo reported house

bill N" II, An Act appronrtatlng thesum of LOW for an exeeutlvo mansionin Bant , re. and Slt.eao for th oemt ruction r .'mtirlea at Hanta I'o, lioawolland h, r Oliv. nnd Imnrovementa tnthe an. ilea nt Albuquerque ami utnVtgaa, ' oemmMininB that it oo nottwaeed Mr. PamllHon ioke In favor ofthe W line ier tie imoa ami mi- -

Mmui . ,v ssalant the meanure. tomlnorlt' ranert waa adopted and theiilll wtM itflwl Mr a vole of IT to 4.

Mr. n uutraen mova that houte nmNo. IIS, Aat providing nr tbo appro-nriatlon r lands for railroad, telesraphUitvhoi oad ether purM, be takenun for hatrtArstlon under suspension oftho rub- - for the purpoio of oeneurrlngIn tho .nell amendments thereto. Themotion .rrled and the lioa oncttrreuIn the nsll amendment to tho bill byn vote S to 1.

The s rlna tJinmlttee repartwa nouaeMil No. , An Aet granting certainrighto o' Woman'o boards ot trade. Itnuthorli, - the ponltentlnry to kMrnltUbrlok an i convlst labor for the construc-tion of a , ublie library in Banta l'e. Thecommilt" rccommenaeu mat. tna nmbo pasM Mr. Wllkeraon moved thataction oi ho bOI bo poxtponed until Wed- -

neday imlng at it ooock, but tnomotion r.ilo-1-. Tho bill failed to paaaby a vot of It to 11.

The at. rtn oommlttee reported council bill h- - ti. A" Aet rtrlng th tlmo forhoming i rms "no uixrict eouri ineerttln m'.tlea, tveommcndlnff that Itbo paait-- i The report ot tne oommtiteowna odi .ied and tho bill passed by aunsnlmo- . vole. '

Afr. II- iiinl moved that the rulea lisuipendt i for the purpose of taking upcouncil i i No. IW. An Aet authorisingtho Imu.i oe of certificate ot Indebtednt for the relict ot nooa suncrei-- a oprovided 'or In tho Martin Flood law.I he met n csrnea nna tno uiu pnuctiby a um. imous vote.

Mr- - lb ard movtd that the rules bosuapende--i for the purpose of taking upoounell tn) No. as. An Act relating tornunlelpu. corporation. The bin pnritho houae unanlmoualy under auaoenalonof tha rtiK-- ,

Tha ttonto adjourned at tiM o'clock un-

til Wtdniay morning nt It o'clock,

A 8UPP08KO DESERTERJAILED AT SANTA PB.

louls fiotd. deDuty .marshal atUiuiy, Wednesday livening broughtstranger to Santa Fa from that point,who Is supposed to be deserter fromPert Vln8te, The man retuieu togive Vit Ha Is about 30 yean

old nnd aparently well educated.When arrested bd woe drcssod In thetinffqrm of cavalryman. He Is ho-In- g

held. In the county Jail at MantaFe awaiting reply from Fort Wingate.

Taft to Speak at Vlcktburg.OoluiffUua, o, March l.-T- ho Vleks.

mirk ALsnument cmnmlwdnn hit aboutcHflc4eMS arrawmenia for the dedlea-llO- h

of lb Ohio monuineoln at VlaHsMtra'InJtay. The perwnonia will be held onUiJ buttleflehl. Hecrelary Taft Im

aa Invrlatlon to detlrer the ora-tM- fl

of the day other pHiutiaom. OhMnwh are rafecte! ts he areeont ami tle-lle-er

addraeeea aro asvertrar llerrlok andHoMatera rorakar and Ultk.

BOY ttBKO

SAVES aRANDFATHBR'S LIFEAND HOME FROM FLAMES.

A HUM) ktmp, which oM Mr. Hue--

land, or DamMS, was trying touan the dreur loet PrltJay evcMlrm,

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same.

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in sum way ovorwraaei fmamt. ii nyiB nil over ata b(hmclothe, whMh at ottc IMltexl.inno iranMoM. unroia MHrtin.was akin with him at ue ume

at once beajnn throwing water iimhihim and (inailv auoeeeaed in eaungtiiahint the flamw. nut, howerver, lvfera Mr. uutland waa badly burnwHis rhtht band was burned almost toa rrlsn. his beard burned off and III

clothing immod nearly off. Hy tdlsJtime the artlelee un tho ilrewer wereiiurnlbg and there was Krave dangor(hat the mouso. which Is Irftine, wouldcntoh ftro. jattlo Hurold, with rarepresence ot mlud, however, also putthis out and then ran tor assHUnce.

Reflections of a Dachelor.A good way to respeet peonie Is not

tu ku too intimatt, with them.Tho urUo Idiot Is the man who im

ngtnes he Is Ititerestod In n woman'smiud.

A woman oould like geography uebter It all the boundary linen wetehemetUehed.

livery girl would like to elope onlywould seom too awful net to be

homo beforo dark.It's funny bow evening elothea stay

on n woman when they seem tu bespecially built to alio off.

It will be tlmo enough ror women torldo astraddle whuit men sit down oniho floor to put on their stockings

You can put it down ror a fact thatwhen a huaband and wire got alongtogether thoy don't have to koop tolllng everybody so.mussing up her hair that tho will tor--

A girl can get ro mad with you forget to bo mad with you ror tho reasonyou did It.

DANQEROU8 AT CARLSBAD.

Water Is Rapidly Rising and In Twenr Hours tne uridgs Will

be Washed Away.W. M. Itf.il. of the Cnlted Htntea Ueo

leslonl survey, received a long dittatteeletapnono mreeaRe Hatunuty montlng.brlHKiiiR news thnt the water vltuatlonat CarlabAd Iwa reaeheil a dangerousetany. -- sya the Itnewell lteeord.

The I'eoo river I ri.lnir rapidly thereand I already lapping the alrlnger onth low water bridge that was builtaero the river for lie In aonetruellngthe dlrereton dam. If the rtee eonlltmeaai the preaeal rato tn brtds eannothelp Mil be wanned out In twenty-fou- r

lioum. To aave tne Hruoture It Is thouahlth tirKljo will Im removed At !nkn Mo- -

Mlllatt the water I rlMiHC In the big lake--

t the rate of elsht Inch per day, whlohaeoerdlPR lo Hnglneer Iteed'a eatlmate.menna that acre feet of water arerunning In there per day. Tho water elt- -

Mtlon in the iswar part or the valleyseama te be much worie than nroumlIloawell. The eurfnoo water betweenhero and Cnrtahad has made tho differ- -nee of Inemted How from the IVMtsee

LARGEST FLUME ON HONDO.

Has Just Been Completed on theKlnsner Place, Fifty Miles West

of Rotwell.

Mrs. J. A Klaener. who llvos f.ty mileweat ot Itoawell on tho Hondo river, wasin Itoswell the other night on her wayto uunaiHiu, where her huaband la engased In work aa foreman on the railroad brldse ganr. Baya the lteeord. Hhowent to cnrltbad to vltlt wllh him. Hhreport that on their ranch nfty milewont, me have lu- -t oomnlcted the lnrseat Iluino on the Hondo river and theonly ono In Lincoln county. Tho HumeI aeventy-nv- o feet lonR. x feet wideand twenty-fou- r fet aliove the water.airs. Kiasner lays claim lo imiiir the old- -

eat rrtddvnt of thla part of the territory."h "me hero from Texaa wllh herfather before tha Kovernmfti.l had mada.--.y surveys In the territory. Hhe stateaHint sue came ion year before the nhholm famlllea loeatwl hero, and tliey araReneraiiy supposed to be the oldent real- -dents or this vicinity.

THE FORTY MILLION DOLLARMERGER OF BI8BEE MINES.

The iiiiohtnlkmf""i)onnnTO Circlemines at Ulabee, Arlsona, In aboutainmned up In the following:

The annual meeting of tho Gatiimot& Arlsona, Calumet & Pittsburg,

Maihorsf RetainYour YouthfulFigures

TUIiuiiluliitob toteibydl Ifll! llM tl nm who It latUHeteat lothla tha It jtt lo be hettd ol. Yet lioinlime ImmemotUI roticty hu tecetnliMwhat thay ll.oujlit to ba sdettlrust Is Ihawar oi tum a le.uiaiion.cUklran hu owatil totlwra th nutrlniolohrilctt Ueulr ol ftcut. without widthbeauty t ltunl Uol lllttt accountNothing toutd M in itmot (rem trtatla

thin thla , ihiUwnh it puialy a sHuralptianomt ion, ucempanltd by pal, to blute, but If pfOpetly mtnjt4 ao Bumhttmlut in 111 auatti upon in nunwndltloa than tar otMt natuitt luMttoa.

FRIENDIt tiMnllal In the proper maaitmat atmy cau of labor It itUm tnd tolltai

trt atidaniinai muwiet, tnetany anaounsIbera la mtuin th ttittthlnf that theymctt unopfto. and iinm this vary Iwt IIlaellltateJ tkalr telutn to nornul pej. Atloae tllar thlUMtin, ana tc u oovwuithai pain mutl b itettlr kuaaed lienIM vety rietoii

II II a nnimani, tt la narnura, n ipetent, Il It ptlcalfts la lit rnultt. It ItMolhat't PrWnd. Utxtyn bottla at drsiitafM Jut booh t DffttWti value hu(re lo til wemau.

i ATLANTA, M.wmmummmmmmmmmm

Junction Development nnd Jji):o 8U- -

porlof & Piltthurx companies navebeen called for April 10, nt Calumet,Mich. It Is understood thnt somo antouncoment will bo made at tho mootIngs lu regard to the many contradictory repohts that have appeared ineonneotlon with the consolidation of

SUPPRESSING

WHICH A

IN

those properties all located near Ills-- ' newspaper oflloes. thnt people call to. Arli. I ask If friends and mlaHves who are

The slnry of the merger nrlRlnntml arrested or who hav biMnfrom Dulttth. hut was Immediately ,lo In wnys. rannoi be t renteddenlod from the head vfte at dlfferontly from tin omm.in run ofmiM and llkwl ly 8. A. Vamell. lueklaa nne wh-- ar without ovi.-n-

tho mine superintendent at Ultbee' They want nasnea laft .mi. nameoiretiktr wn reeettUy laall uy owanaafl ny nennom. rat ts (uriomimi

Thflmas Oele stating that Urn merger ta mnao appear thai an arri waswould sonn Ihi emwummaUwl. The unwrrrtwl. nnd othor wonderfulwillfili ntlon of tils new company It ,toe I" typ. rnleuinied m placorjajtahMdi will be between li,OOOK)0 tee arraatod ixx.plo in tho light of .

aaw 4a,ter)0. .mianM uianjrn, iinn in r""' nu ,

anna in io80VERN0R CREEL TAICOS Inn aoiiDornto ar.a manrioua oiara- -

STEPS TO STOP FIRES. Mnw r, , i(lJ JW a wr,, rrm1,4 ; the) tandKilnt of a man ,

Frtreet Rree hve done ffnmt dam- - fa ww, , lk, !, ,hU t0f h(M ,

are in the Chihuamta mounts tna of kljd frl!. hut oftlme he ran f noHawloo Iata4r. dHVnetlng Mrsm trnrta n !lk ,rla. .,imit:.... u m:nt ftf fimroranr fTraari btta taaliad i. .i.i.i. u- - .1 r....l it tr - - - - - -- - mfi h 1 1 f. 1 1 ( , , nyt ,, l i. . i , i ispawta' ordera tMralnst Imrnlag grnaa h has any good at all. lib.- - floxsinx!M IMliaMltrllll MM it tlAii A1tflaMa1 fftflUll n..a .,,.,UI. f'

..H-ir- . .i.i.m, " - vuer ini um nimiu n iMiuir imirangons. um loo in uw unneu qauso Smith ..aa no friends, and fur-- 'State, to oflfOfM hla Inetniotlons. It getting thr complaint against

neeeawry, he daolnnw, to prevent son beenHao the Inttor faiiu r h nwanton dtniotlon. lie bae aim Mt of money,deretl Ulg game properly protected.! Dill It he doesn't do It If lis dootn'Thetw are the first enters of this kind put htmtalf out to twist Ui. r, uth andever put Into effect In Mexico. forget thing and help along one man

JERRY SIMPSON WORKINGFOR THE PECOS VALLEY

trym

mnrniiiB for Chlongo nnd aaIesburg,laPtl "sraft" to help somebody with111., will remain a of mono', nnd ho will sonirtimo seem towoks, nfter which ho oxpecta to 0 the charge.turn ltl. nn n.mllnn n l It WOlllll a flhO tiling ft)r nOWS

e which will bo itrovldml with din-- . Pal'.or I"10!!'? r h? who llko totut; and sleeping accommodations.

FORT WORTH MAN BUYSBIG BUNCH OF SHEEP.

W. T. Olbkins retnrnotl to his homo'. T?B 'low w.no goes "up against ifPort Worth 8unday afternoon nttor,m l.H .1 T 10

a buHnes vlr:t of eevernl daya In A,Vlw n'1? l?lItOswell. whlol, he bought 8.-- E Jht'nA "1 'C'l 1?m wethers JaffadUnger r???,1., 'iSrS'tS?-- SrSl Ollteavmnnnr will .hln tl,o aheeTi go

e t -- n xt..i. m of their way to hurt that sort of fellowwa itivrttvi) i i vt 1 1 iv iu iiiumu luni ntIns as fi ntH "Ml JT aH lUVUVIg, a

QUADULUPE COUNTY WILL BEPROSPEROUS THIS YEAR

Mnnuol n. llaca, former probateoierk of (liinrlaltipo county Is at SantaFa from Santa Horn. Ho Is at pres-ent doputy probato clerk nnd doputyassessor of his county. Ho has friendsMid rolatlves At Santa Fo whom hoenmn to visit nnd ho also .servo for tho next two years,bo present at tho session of thonxacmbly. Mr. Uncn, says thnt theoutlook for tho present season for cat-tl- o

and cheep in (luadnlupe county Isvery fine. Onus on thu range Is com-ing up nlcoly nnd thero Is plenty ofwater for stock. The recent cold spellhas not been sevora on tne stockthero and tho losses havo been alight.

COMPULSORY FLAO LAW HASPASSED THE LEGISLATURE.

For somo years tboro ban been onfont a mnvnmmit nil nvnr-- thn nnnnlrvtt into ptiplla y, 'y h im. . .... nrtil lea aSV. v . asmspuu tmtrlotism. "v" .

thn etnttui otimnttlaorv ' to ininj iive iu7i.or .uuro.laws have been enacted compellingeach public to own and to dis-play, during school hours or at desig-nated times, an American flag.

Now Mexico bns fallen In lino by n- -

noting a compulsory flan law and ro- -

liilrlng a dally to tho flag. Thesaluto will ho In the following form:

Tho pupils facing the flag Inthe attitude of a military saluto andrealta in concert:

"I pledge allegiance tc my flag andto tho lojmbllc for which It atnuds.ononation Indlvtsblo, with liberty and Jus-tle- o

for all."Tho following aro tho provisions of

tho statute which has hooomu law:Section 1. Tho boards of school ill- -

icctora ot the school districtsand tho nt education of thocltlos and towns ot thla territory shallprocuro tho expenso of their ro--

speotlvo districts, towns or oltlos, forovory publlo school not now providedtherewith, n united Stales flag notlese thou flvo feet togtitluu witha flagstaff, and tho necessary appliance therefor; and thereafter whenovurtho flag, flagstaff, or the uecossarypliances therefor or any suca schoolshttll from any cause become iiimult-ahlo for further use, such schoolboards of directors or boards ot education shall In the same manner purcbnse others In thereof.

Swot Inn 3. The school directors orof eduoallon In tho various dis

tricts, cities and In tho torrltory shall causa United States flagto bo dlsplayod upon public noiiooibuildings or premises thereinschool hours If In their best judgmentIt practicable, otherwise at auohllmos as they may direct and sticiiboards of school directors or hoards ofeducation shall also establish rulesand regulntloBM for the proper oars,custody and display ot tho flag; andwhan, far any cause it Is displayedIt shall placed conspicuously l.i thoprincipal room of tho school building.

Section 3. Tho twolfth dny of February In naeh ovory year herear-ter Is horeby established In tho annualSPiiool calendar to uo na tingday. In honor tho birthday of Abraham Lincoln, nnd shnll obiervodwith patriotic exercises In tho publicschools; hut such day shall In no wlsobo construe.! to bo a holiday. It Isalso provided that when such day shallfall Sunday or on Saturday, tnefollowing or precoding days respectIvoly. tho caso may be, shall bo observed.

4. It shall the nitty ortho superintendent of public instruction to proparo a program of patrlotlocxorclsos for tho propor observance oiflag day. and to furnish printed copiesof tho aamo to tho school dlrootoraand ImardM of education of thodistricts, and towns, at leastfour weeks previous to tno twcinitday of FobniTy In oaoh year, Hoshall also prepare for ;ho uto ofschools a printed asiuto to tno use,to bo used dally during the aostlon otihe school.

Section r. This act sbull bo In forceand effect from and after pastago,

A HAD PIANO TUNERLIVZS IN LAS VEGAS

Charles F. Killer, a piano toacher tLas Vegas, has boon arrested, chargedwith an abominable crime. Hp w

over tho grand Jury In tbosum of $1.W0, and If Mlllor offorsthis bond other charges will pre-

ferred against him, s the cltltenaaro determined that ahatl meet thepunishment ho deserves. Rxtra guardshavo been the Jail far fearot mob violence.

NEWS

FACTS CREEPPRINTING OFFICE ALMOST BVERY DAY THE YEAR.

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AZTEC'S NEW JUSTICEOF THE PEACE

It having boon decided by JudgoJohn K. McKio that tho elections InBan Juan county for Justices of thepeace aro legal, Incumbent. Mr.Horry, has turned over the oftlco "iArtec to Prco Walters, nho will

wanted toclosing

during

placed

SNOW PALL DURINQFEBRUARY HEAVY

Santa N. M.. March 0. Thosnowfall during February ws abundant throughout the territory and thovast amount of suow which fell duringho sevoral preceding months lu thu

higher altitude nnd numerous mountain ranges was materially Increased,and It Is boltoved nn ample supply otwator for tho coming season Is now as.atirod. In gouornl the snow was even.ly distributed and rompact In tho high

instill tho p.ibllc sohoo outaeetvlda.l Va"A.u.

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Tho average dopth lu tho higher mountains or the Illo Urando watershed wnathirty-thre- e Inches; over tho San Juinwatershed In tho northwest, twenty- -

two Umbos. Tho reports from thomountains ot (ho Canadian watorahudIn tho northonat portion showed onaverago depth ot seventeen inches.whllo tho reports from tho Pecos andsoutheast anil tho San Fraiifitco andtno Oila In the somliwoiit, avoragodtwertf lwo and twouty-fou- r Inches, ro- -

anoctlvoly.tho heavy snows and ruins Kent mo i

sou thoroughly soaked una towardtbo closo ol tho month many streaniBwuro at flood tldo and ill woro flowingqultu freely, and tbo lakes and watc--l

hoios upon mesas and plains wcroifilled. J. II. SLOAN.

Acting Boctlon Director

MARKET LETTER!

Special Co.'rospondonco.Kansas City. March 13 Cntilo ro--l

colpts IaU week woro fairly liberal foritbo season, and contained larger pro--1

portion of killing cattle than previousweek. Tho fcaturo of tho weok was n ibreak ot 26 to 35 rents on storkdrslnnd feeder lost three days This I

lenvos them nt a very high ftgitro.Ihowever, and thoro aro signs 'oday oilA ttfl Ifll raUiaSStt ff I fisir tlftntf 1 Inttalla !' ! a J v-- ' J V a iia;a v aa a iinawaoratioastngoodmarketihls week To!Illustrate tho advunee lately tn stock!era and feeders, some punhandlo stockera from Hereford, Toxas. sold at 9 1.5S I

March 0th, 060. ilxnnly similar from I

same range cattle sold Jan. 23 at 13 w.and November 18th Inst nt 13 15 Tho Inwtr approach of spring, and cwiorallconliaeneo in good market for fat rattlo this spring and minimer muses ihislHtrength. Qood to choice branded I

sieers, BOO to l.ooo, sold at l 25 to IS1.76 last week, nnd prartlrally allstnokers and fetxler of desirable rlatalsold above $1.00. The mnge of prcf I

uest time mat week, or rrom a 7b I--

11.00. Fed western steors sold fras$1.50 to S5.25 cows and hoi tors 13.:to St. to. Killing cnttlo aro equal '

tho best time, or within n small maKin of it. Supply today s.ouo hocmarkot etoady to 10 conts lowor, cosand good stocknrs and foedora Pteadjst-er- a alow to 10 cents lower.

Sheen nnd lamb market is Irregular,Mit tonuonay is toward weaKness,Hovers only takr enoush for Immediate wants, nnd appear to havo ordtrato got thorn chcapor. Run from Iho I

San LuU valley is about over, and tbe.isupply ror mis markot for awiuio musticomo from Arkansaa valloy, nnd whollttlo local stun thero is on feed, intiajeating a reatrlriei supply hero ror arow weexs. Market is aiow, nut eu-a-

today, tun 7.000 head. Ton lambs today sold at 17.36. voarllnas $6.40, owm.$5 36, wethers not tested, but beat ouos--

bring $6.05. Colorado atock or goodotialltv win hrlriit close to theso figures, hoavlor nlalnor wostorn Iambs!$ 6.76 to 17.00. Of courso, tho choicestuff from Ft. Collins district would boIn n closa by Itsolf, somewluU aborofigures now ruling nere.

Hiwnl fJntnrTh quickly yildt to twUtntnt ly s urotui noun, wuicu i.i.l aromatic It It received through thenoaulls, clcanaes and lioals tho whole sur.face OTcrwhidt II diffuses itself. Druggistssell the C0o. Bitot Trial slsa by mail, 10cauls. Teet it and you are sure to continueIteircoimHii,

Atiniittnontito.iiL.Crt lain tlinaa lu hra Tiartlal

to tho uta of atomisers In applying liquids JInto ths rviual J4tiaye for tatarrM fWHlWm, ths proprirlors prswu Cream llalm IiUluqutu iona, ltuiuu win im nLiSiuId Cream Halm. Vlv UU

inrayiaft tul It 16 cents. DNggWs or blmall. Te liquid form embodies the rutd.telntl iirepertlce of lbs solid mtfpaiaion. .