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Carrizozo Outlook, 1915-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

1-14-1916

Carrizozo Outlook, 01-14-1916William Kabler

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CARRIZOZO OUTLOOKPublished Weekly in the Interest of Carrizozo, and Lincoln County

VOL X NO. 4 CARRIZOZO. LINCOLN COUNTY. NEW MEXICO. FRIDAY. JANUARY 14. 1916 PHICE $1 50 PER YEAR

1915 METAL OUTPUT"

IS RECORD BREAKER

New Mexico Mines ProducedOver S 18,000,001) DuringLast Year. Increase is 0U

Per Cent

MOGOLLEN DISTRICT LEADS

IK GOLD-SILVE- R

Tim nut put ol New Mexico minefor nloven months of 1015 with miratimaio for December, in reportedby dm Uniicil 8tales GenlngleaiSurvey, ludientes a yield of $ C00,OUO In gold, 2,032.000 minee oMilvfp.H.Oól 000 piMintU "f lend, 72000,000 pound of c ippT, hihI 21,540,000 pounds of zlnn (In term ofspeller mimI zlucoxd--,- ) HHcnmpHrpiwlili $1,171.000 In uol-l- . 1,777,445ounces of silver, 1,70:1.0 1 1 poundol lend, 58,307. D25puuids ofcoppeiAnd 18,10:3,302 pon n da of zinc1814. These prellminurv figurociimpiled by Charlen W Hendersonshow anil incrento of $28.000gold, 255,000 ounces of llver. 2,180 000 pounds of load, 12,703 000

'pounds of copper and 0,2 17,000pounds of zinc. Willi higher valuesfor metals, except for nil vnr( tho total value wan 518,277,000 again$ll,0.r)8 032 in IUH, un Increase$7 220,000.

Tim .Mogollón district, continuedto bo (lie most productivo districtin New Mexico iu output of gold

. and silver The production in 1015was $512,021 in gold and 1,310,40oounces of silver, as compared with$020,102 in liold and 1,410:327ounces of sllvcrln 1014. TheCloaveland and Weatherhead mine andcustom mill wtro Idle tho on tiroyear but tjie Socurio and Ernestinemines and custom mills wereopera-te- d

stcudly on oro from each com-

pany's mino and from various otherproperties In the district by con-

centration, sliming and percolationin oyanidn solution, the bulk of theproduct being cyanide precipitationthe balance being high-grad- e goldsilver concentrates There was asmaller quanity of concentratesshipped in 1015 than in 1011. Aniinmiriant ptoilucer of gold whsthe Kliznbelhtuwn district, Colfaxcounty, then being a small quanityof placer gold and an importantquanit y of hleh-crad- e mot alio coldgold bullion and concentrates fromtho Aztec mine nut! Badly.

Another important distrbt wastlieCochlli (Miami) district, Inactivofrom 1001 in 1014, but with a record from 1801 to 1004 of a

of $005 000 iu gold and$1,345,000 in silver. The, 100 tonoyauldation plant of the Cossakcompany which commenced upeta-ttitn- s

la September, 1914, wbi operled nearly all the yoar of 1015,

with a very considerable output ofsilver gold cyanide precipitates.Continuous oil' pin of gold bullionwan made from the amalgamationmill on the North and South Homestake mines, at white Oaks, Lincoln

tiunly Thl. distriot has yieldeda large quanity of gold. While theyield of mels'U gold in ÍD15 fromtile Pinos Alms district wns notocftiai to that of lOH, eorao high.,

gradé shipments were made early

in the year and wmk win acive Inthe district on In- - bte.r met all.Tho Lordithuru district, nearlydoubled its ehlptnc.irs of siliceouigold and silver betrlug copper anddry ores from (Insure veins Theytetu ofilus district in 1014 was$101,070 iu gold 232,047 ounces ofsilver, and 2,101,074 pnumla ofcopper. A small yinld of gold wasmade from the Uold Hill district,north of Lordsburii. With an ill

creased output of concentrates, thesmall cold content of the conccntrates of ilio Chino Copper Cum.pany in amouti u suflleienily largein 1014 to be credited under smelting commot utin '71 cents perIon of original crude ore, or 0.1cent per pound ot 'inpper producedallowed utt iticreitse, Thereopuuingof the minen noil multe smelter ol

the Santa Fe (Juld i Copper Cumpany, at Ban IVilio, Santa Feliouuty, In May, 1015, added a considerable qiiaiiitv nl gold to theNew Mexico yield Increased shipincut 8 ol Uold copper oren fromthe Jarllla diatiicl, Utero eountyalso contributed to the gold output

Copper hud been an importantmetal In the production of New.Mexico Tito output from 1845 to1010 was 02,232,103 pounds, andthe total oui put to the end of 1015was 318,027,703 pounds Since1U1U t lie increased production wasduo principally to the activitytho Chino Capper Company, wliicliiilnes with Fleam shovels a largoacreage of low grado copper doposits at Santa Rita and mills theore at Hurley in it wot concentratiun flotation plant of fivesee ions. During 1014, till plantrcatod 0,300 tons a day, calculateon the actual .mining time, and I

iiuo a larger unity tonnago wastreated Tho gruss output In 1014

was 50,84 1 ,877 pounds. lo 101othe grosi yield for the first threequarters was 40,733,013 poundand the yield (partly estimated,for tho fourth quarter was 20,041,000, a total for Iho year of about00,375,000 pounds. During thethird quarter an avorago of 7,50tuns a day wai trouted, tho highestavnrge treated by the mill since thebeginning of operation, The yieldol coppor from tho Lordsburg dis-

trict was nearly doubled and Oro-grand- e

also contributed an increaiedyield. Tho resumption of operationIn May, 1015, of the Santa Fe Gold

I'opper Company's mines and122-to- n matting plant at San Pedro,dan I a Fe county (upnrated only unomouth in 1014) added a large qua-ntity of copper to tho output. Thollurru Mountain Copper Comauv'snet 1000 ton mill In the Hurromuunlain distriot, wat operatedonly part of the time, Lut de-

velopment of tho mines continuedmi a large scalo A large totiage ofthe low grade copper tire with calcl e gangue was shipped from theApache mine, Hachita A, con-

siderable tonuagu of copper oie wasihlpped Irum tho Orgati dlsiriot,Douu Ana county

The yield of leadsliowed an appre-ciable increase, Lead ores Wereshipped from tho Coots Pnak ills-ttlc- i,

Luna county; from the Omandistrto', Duna Ana county, ami trointhe Magdalena district, Bno.it rocou.uiy

(Ooolliuid ta ptié Iflit)

DEMOCRATIC SENATOR

FLAYS PARTY

Senator Newlands of NevudaAsscrtuThat His Own Partyis too Radical to RetainPower

CRITICISES THE BANK

REFORMS, TARIFF

1 lio following associated pressdespatch from Washington, D C,which appeared in the El PasoHerald of Jan, 11, in which SenatorNewlands, democrat, of Novadasovercly criticised his own parly forlis i our legislativa ncliicvemen'8,is only auoiher proof of the shortroutings of the present administralion, and clearly points tc the factho.t af'er tho November eleo lotii

1010, the democratic party willpeacefully slumber in the cobwebsof bbllvion The despatch follows:

Washington, D C , Jan. 11.

deuator Newlands ol Nevada, Democrat, attacked his pirtyN reco m inthe senate today, delivering n longprepared speech, in which hecriticised the tariff and banking reforms the chief legislative achia vo

mema ol the Wilson administratioti. Ho deslared that thero hadbeen commercial and industrial depression with the Democratic control of legislation, tho party wouldbo in daiiflor of defeat at the nextpresidential election untes theL'uroptau war continued, and modoi he president's "sagacious andfirm" handling of foreign affairs theovershadowing Issun.

PARTY IS TOO RADICAL

Although he characterized thegeneral trend of Dmnncratio legisla

lionas commendable the senatorasserted thai I he party was tooradical and expressed I ho convlo,

lion "that un political party canhope to remain iu power which adopts radical instead of evolutionarymethods of reform."

DANGER OF DEFEAT

Danger of a Democratic defoat In

the congressional elections of 1014,ho said, was ''averted only by tintEuropean war, which brought intosudden contrast tho president'spulley of watchful waiting regard-ing Mexico with the madness of theEuropean nations as they rushedinto the war and made that puiioyas popular as it lias heretofore buenunpopular."

REPUBLICANS ARC UNITED

"We ate about tu (ace u unitedRepublican parly," he added,' chastened by adversity and eagerto persuade, anil the question is

whether the Democratic party,having done much under this ad-

ministration In the Interest ofgenuine reform, is aga a iu bettnuwu out ot power and deprivedof the oppur. unity of uuutinuedUsefuiiiurs, simply because an Inter,veiling i.triud ol depussluu subjectsUi again lo the charge of 'Deiun-cra.i- c

hard times,' wnb its accom-

panying loss ol vuies.I AHI FF HAS EXPECÍEU EFFECT

"liibtlTeutuf i lie tatill legislatl'iii was what 1 feand it would be,Tim tying up of production in thiscnUui.y w.ia the tesiilt, nut of amalicious éfloil of lbs manufacturers

i in luach tile cuuutiy a itbsoli, bin

of tho camion and timidity whichIn niaiiv cases, can be proved to bewithout rfcaoii, but which nover- -

heless always under likecoudliluiis

BANKERS WERE ALARMEB

tin also with the hanking legislation; Instead of providing somesimple met hod for mobilizing thebanking reserves of state and national baukri under thn control of a nonpartisan board or commission resembllng tho Interstate commercecommission, which would graduallyih.oiigh pov.ers of investigation,publicity, correction and recommendalion to congress, work outfur her reforms, we were intenupon legislation which alarmed thbanks b tho lameness of ouipropnmls "

Senator Newlands said that whili(hern was no need of hysteria ttpoitho subject of national defence, In

favored a rational schemo of preparedness.

HELD ON MURDER CHARGE

Mitchell JefTerfton, tho iiecrn winIs chafed wl'li shooting and klllumhis wife, in tlin killieu of SenatorA II Fall's hums at Three Hiverclast Friday afternoon. had a preliminory at Alamngordo Monday, liwhich placo ho was taken anilplaced in jail shortly after the crimewas committed

A complaint charging murder inthn first degree was lodged againsttho defendant, and to this complaint he filed n plea of "guilty."Ho wad remanded to jail withoutbail to await tho action of the nextgrand jury. Tho weapon with whichthe killing was done was ono of MrFall's 32 caliber rifles. Tho bullet entered tho body of thn victimjust below the shoulder blade onthe rlgit side, coming out througltho left breast

JOHNSON-THOMPSO- N

James C. Johnson of White Oaksand Miss Hell Thompson of Ancho

weio milled in miirrUge iu tins cityMonday afternoon, a three o'clock,Judgo lid ward Mnjsie performingthe ceremony. Mr Johnson Is anemploye of lliu Alto Light andPower Co., ut Whim Oaks and Is anindustiiotis and well liked youngman.

The bride Is a daughter of J FThompson, a prosperous and wellknown ranchman living in thnAncho country, and has a widonircle of (tienda throughout .thecounty The young people willmake their home iu White Qaks

TULA ROSA P. 0. (10BBÉ0

Tularosa, N M , Jan. 11. TjieTularoa pnslufflce, which Is locatedIn Albert llomati'a diug store, wasrobbed some time early Manila)morning.

The safo was blown open, somevery powerful explosives having be-

en used, to judge from resultsThn door of the safe waj blown lit-

erally till cnigh thn wull of I he buildlug and the building itsell partlywiecked The amount of moneysecured was only about $50.

The extensive remodeling of theoffice and residence prnperty of l)r11 T. Lucas is welt under way Thebuilding both interior and exteriorwill be materially altered, greatlyenhancing .lis cumfurl and generalappearance, ' Ti

MEETING OF HOME

MISSION SOCIETY.

Home Mission Society Heldan Interesting MeetingWednesday Afternoon.Elect Offlccra for 1916

W. L. H0BBS BUYS INTERESTIN FIRM OF PATTY & ADAMl

rito Woman's Homo Mission,diclely was tho guest Wednesdayafternoon of Mrs. Dtniel and nilinteresting anil most pleasant after--

toon was enjoyed by all iu attendance The election of officertor the ensuing year was the principal business on hand I r disposal- -

I'he following will act officially for1010; Mrs II T. Crilib, unanimously lrs.8 L Squier,e'irst Vice president; Mrs Cha!

. Slovens, Second Vice president;Mrs. Datilel, Secretary ; Mrs E D.Lewis, Corresponding .Secretary.Mis. I. 13. Schaeffer, Treasurer.

Tho regular monthly salo ofIioiiio cooked article will bo lielil

at A. C. WingtiMdV meat marketiu Saturduy January 22nd, These

sales are uniformly successful!, nolouble ever being experienced In

disposing of all articles contributed.Yotfr continued pitronagu solicited

After the business session Mrs.Daniel served lo the guestsrefreshments of coffee with whippedcrenm and assorted home madecake,

BASKET BALL GAME JAN. 22,Don't forget that big basket ball

game at Real's hall Saturday nightof next week. The LI Paso boyssay they will be hero in full fotcebut those who saw tho Cartiznzo-Frisc- o

game know that tho teamthat takrs tho next gamo fromCartiznzo will have t job on hand.The amount of good basket bullmaterial was never so plentiful InCarrizozo and the opening of nextweek will ees the beginning of real,practico. So rest assured that yourqtiarlcr will bring moro this timethan ever before. Talk the gumoup anil come out and see our boysgive thn Pass City delegation- - ndettinnalrstinu of I hi) way basketball is played in Carrizozo

thn time, January 22i, utHeals Is nil. (lamo called promptlyat 8 :.'!() p. in.

BUYS INTEREST IN GROCERY

An Important bushiest transferwas made a few days since wherebyW. L. Hoblis lakes over the inter-est iu the firm of Patty fi Adamsformerly held by A W Adanib,Mr. Hobhs is n brother iu law uiMr. Patty, havinu moved lo Cam-znz-

ame time nun from Oklahoma,He Iia9 been acquainting hlmeclfwith the buiiiehs and trade (drseveral weeks previous to assumingcharge, ol an nctive partnership fitHie store and has made niaiivfrlelids. Whereas, the Outlookregrots to sen Mr. Adams retirefrom tho liulnes'1 we feel sure dintthe pollry of afqunre deal to everybody whleli Patty & Adams havealways observed will be ablyperpetuated by the new firm ofPatty t Hoblt. 'Mr Adams weunderatand, will give his entlfr.attention In Ihn raising of livestockon his ratirh adjacent to Carrizosoand wo with hint Hit Usual nuccc?)in this new projeot

NEWS TO DATE

IN PARAGRAPHS

CAUQHT FROM THE NETWORK OP

WIRE8 ROUND ABOUT

THE WORLD.

DURING THE PAST WEEK

RECORD OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

CONDENSED FOR BUSY

PEOPLE.

tTtrn Nwjpr Union Hurt rrlct.ABOUT THE WAR

Ureat Tlrltnln I guarding thu Suezcanal with 300,000 troops.

(Ircal Ilrltuln's loss ot officer unitmon at tlio Dardanelles up to Dec. 11

wan 112,0,11.

(lermnus retake summit ofon western front,

capturing 1,'00 prisoners.Jnpniioso liner Yasakn Muni, with

ono American on board, sunk withoutwarning by submnrlm. No lives werelost.

An Allien illnpotch saya that aIlrltlsli HUhmurlna Iiub sunk the (tor-ma- n

utcamcr Loros and other craftIn tho Hen ot Mnrtnorn.

Ilrltlsli Bailors (rom n cruiser In theNorth Atlantic boarded tho iitcamcrRotterdam and forcibly removed fromlio vcisol mall bound for tho United

Htntcs.Germany Informs Clreoce tho Teu-

ton armies hopa to reach Salonlkl byJan. in, and prnnilsos to evacuateGreek territory "as soon as tho taskla finished."

Hinco tho war began 731 shipowned by Germany's onomlcR havobeen dentro) oil, according to reportsmade ut llcrllu. Tliolr uggrcgalu ton-nag- s

Is 1,117,023,Russia's blow has

fallen on Rulgnrlti. Tho Czar's war-ship-

convoying sixteen transportsloadod with troops, shelled Vurna,lauded largo forces and laid wnslu thocity.

Tho Ilrltlsli parliament has votedto Increase England's army to 1,000,-00-

An appeal for flnuuclal aid fromtho people, and u shnkeup In tho Ilrlt-lsli general stuff Is reported fromLondon.

Ilnrold J. Tenuniit, paillauieulnryunder-Bccreliir- for war, In tho Houseot Commons at London, said tho num-

ber of casualties published In the of-

ficial HhIh for PrtiBslu, Saxony, Di-

luirla nrd Wurtomborg, up to Nov. 30,wcro 1,521, ICO. Of that number, hoaddod, 181,228 men woro killed ordied ot their wounds, .15 1.1 US woroseverely wounded, 27,071 died ot dis-ease, mid 381,1 10' wero missing. Navalcasualties, ho said, were not IncludedIn tho figures.

WESTERNJudgo A. J, Sony, formerly territo-

rial governor of Oklahoma, died at hishomo at Lang Reach, Cal.

Tho nitro glycerine plant ot tlioAetna l'owder Company lit111., was blown up when 3,000 poundsof nitro glycerlno exploded,

Mrs. J ul In Anno Hunker Adams,90 yearB old, grandmother of MaudeAdams, died at tho homo of Mrs.Adams Klskndden, mother ot MaudeAllium, nt Bait I.nke.

Afto" having arrested T. J. Walton.nged 10, at Purla, Tex., withtho murder ot his daughter, Paulino,tlio night of Dee. 17, officers con-

tinued their search for evidence.With tho same nocktlo with which

Blio attempted to tako hnr own life,Mrs, Minuto Schmltz. 40, strangledher daughter, (lerlrtidn, todeath, according to tho police at Cin-cinnati, Ohio.

Denver police hnve been asked tosearch for (Irnce Slaughter,

daughter ot John T. Daughter otLaramlo, Wyo., who disappeared fromtjin heme of her iinolo, .Imites 11.

Slaughter of Deliver, where sho linnSen visiting for tho last two months,WASHINGTON

Full powers to sol thi tlm Ancnnncbbo bhvn been given tho Austrianelmrge d'affaires at the uutlomil onpl-till- ,

It Is reporlod.In notifying the State Department

tlist (I rout llrllnln would permit theItiltliudlato shlpuieuU of 1,700 tons orlogwood or dyustuffs from Jnmnloa totilt) ITnlled Stains, the IMtUh embas-sy has lmllratod that the slinrloge oftfea extract of logwood In Canadamutt bo rallsvod ns n condition of thoBtMMixn'a modltlcatlnn.

Vm Mttltmsnt ot the l.usllunlnInoludlng reparation for thoKfc at the Amirlunu victims, whiuh,

!( mo known, recently was near.ilns Ijatn postponed by tho dismissal

ttjj Uurniim imvnl nud inllllary ut- -

Jicn nun mo Ainoncan noummis onm n rmiull ot thu

"JDlíTtMt ut (ib Aniuim.

a i ,.im taLgm. aBffJ (( jc,

FOREIGNBnrah llernlinrdt Is reported to bo

dying, In a dispatch from l'urls.Two Americans wero shot, ono

fatally, In rioting at Juarez, Mexico,across tho border from Hi Paso, Tox.

There havo been twenty sovcraearthquakes In (lunlcinnta In twodays. No serious daniago has been re-

ported.Advices from Amsterdam state that

according lo accounts received tlicro,300 of the C00 women employed Intho Mucuster pcwiler mill wcro killed

Tho telchstag passed tho secondand third readings of tho war creditot 10,000.000,000 marks tlio govern-requested- ,

Only nineteen Socialistavoted In the negativo.

John Redmond, Irish lendor in thoHouse of Commons, declared the Na-tionalists would opposo conscriptionby every means In their power, JohnDillon arraigned tlio Ilrltlsli war lead-ership.

Premier Asqulth Introduced Inparliament tho government's bill call-ing to the colors 1,000,000 additionaltroops, bringing tho numbor ot Ilrlt-lsli soldiers now In service to about1,000,000,

One-thir- of the 700,000 (Jrcokvoters cast ballots In tho parliamen-tary elections, suya a Ilnvas dispatchfrom Athens filed by tho correspond-ent there, Out of 38,203 voters InSalonlkt, 4,Ono voted.

A movement to encourngu child-bearin-

by tho mothers ot GermanyIs sprecdlng all ovor that country.Patriotic appeals aro being mudo onevery hand, declaring that the futuroof flornmny depends on larger fam-ilies, because ot the losnes during tliowar.

Tho dedication of tho WoodrowWilson Soldiers' home took piuco atHeme, Switzerland. Sevornl Ameri-cans from tierno and elsewhere InSwitzerland attended tlio functionand leprcscutiitlvca of thu Swiasarmy und government ntso wcro pres-ent.

don. Clirlstnln do Wet, ono ot tholeaden ot tho South African rebol-lón against thu llrltiuh government In19H, and who was convicted ot trea-son ut llloemfontelu, Union ot SouthAfrica,1 liiBt June, tins been releasedfrom prison, us have 118 other hightrenson prisoners, arcordlug lo u dis-patch lroin Johannesburg.SPORTING NEWS

Willie Ritchie, former lightweightchampion, defcnlcd lid di o McAudrcws,n llgiu.. eight, In a bout utPhiladelphia.

Jack llrlttnu of Chlcogu will substi-tuto for world's lightweight ChampionKroddlo Welsh, Akron, Ohio., Dec. 28,ngalnit Johnny (lilfflths. Tliuy wiltbox twelvo rounds ut catch wolghts,

"1 doubt tho nulhcullclly of thatInterview," snld Onirics Weeghmnn atCincinnati when shown tho dispatchfrom Corpus Uirlstl, quoting C. P.Tuft iih saying I hat the Chicago Cubsaro not for Bale.

Champion Jess .Wlllnrd, nt KansasCity, on his way lo Chicago fromLoa Angeles, declared ho expectsPullon to give him a hard fight fortho title. The big Kiinsan says hohas boxed tho rhullongor.

Pelo Cnmptnn of the Doston NnI tonal a signed n life contract nt Knusas City wllli Miss Par Sinlthor ofKiiiisiu Cltv. They will leave ontheir belated honeymoon In Marchfor Miami, whore tho Uravct willtrain.

The New York Wot Id comiHpnmlmtI eo mod from an authentic source ntCincinnati that tlio Now York (Huntswill tin mill in llnt-r- r H mnrlnli- - H,amillionaire oil man, for ttin highestprleo over paid for a big league club,before the your Is out.

The Denver Revolver Club finishedsecond Willi 7Ui points In tho military revolver match of the UnitedStates Revolver Association, It wasannounced in New York. Tlio eventwas win by tho Pennsylvania statupollco team with 768 points.

GENERALenanos ruinous ns a

clown and pautuinliiilet link n ct--

tury ago, tiled In Now York.Might thousand persona wero mm-

ileicd In tho United States last year,fin pur cent ot tho victims being men.

!!. II. of Ilolemi. Mont., n studuut at ii medical Institution ut Kirks- -

ville, Mo., who on Dec. I! fired n bullet which passed through his heart,lung ,uid liver, Is well on tho road torecover). It was announced by hisphysician.

Reorganization nt the AmericanMcdleul Anhoi-lutlon- , n nullunnl bodyrompmiud of inoro I lian io.OOO nhv-

'

slclnus, Is oxpocled to follow u docUlon rendered by thu Supreme Courtot Illinois.

Humum that tho Ohio Oil Company,a sulMldlnry ot tho Staudaid Oil Compony of Ohio, Is about to take over theMidwest Oil Company, the largest producer In thu Wyoming fields, persistin Denver, Huston and New fork Intho fuco of dunlins by Denver off!oíais tit tlio MldwhSt Oil Company.

CARRIZOZO OUTLOOK.

EPITOME DELA SEMANA

Una breve relación de acon-tecimientos en curto en eitepale y en el extranjero.

Tftiltrn Nttrotfr Union Nwi Brlc.Acerca de la Querrá.

Ul departamento de la guerra defranela reporta ur.n victoria en lotVOBgCS.

Una explosion cu unn úo lasgrandes fabricas de nuiilcloiics alo- -

rnanas en Mucnstcr costó la vida doC00 mujeres empleadas en la fabrica.

Los reportes da Berlin doclaran quocuando los Ingleses abandonaron susposiciones en la peninsula do Gallipot-I- I

abandonaron también a sus enfermos y lloridos,

r.l parlamento Inglés votó paraaumentar & 4,000,000 el ejército doInglaterra, So apela al pueblo paraasistencia financiero y so aconseja uncambio importnnto cu los miembrosdel estado mayor do oficiales militares.

Oeste,La Scflora Julia Anno Hanker

Adams, de 110 alios de odad, abuela doMando Adams, falleció en casa do laSeñora Adams Klskndden, mndro doMaudo Adams, tn Salt Lake,

Aloxandor W, Swanltz, Ingenierocivil, quo lia estado empleado en laconstrucción del Ferrocarril Centraldo Alaska por el gobierno do los Es-lados Unidos, expiró en su casa cuAlameda, Cal,, Tenia 01 nflon do odad.

La policía de Donvcr recibió laórden do buscar A Uraco Slaughtor,do 19 anos do edad, hija do Juan T.Slaughter do Laramlo, Wyo., quodesapareció do cas: do su tío, JamesII, Slaughter do Denver, en dondohabla estado on visita duranto los dosóltlnios meses.

Oeneral.Churlos Chrlsdle, reputado como

bufón y pantomimo, naco modlosiglo, oxplró on Nueva York,

La reorganización da ln AsociaciónMédica Amcrlcuun, un cuerpo nacional compuesto do mas do 40,000módlcoB, so realizara después do unadecisión pronunclnda por la corto

do Illinois.So ha reunido una gran colonia de

bodas en Hot Springs, Va., desdo lallegada del Prosldontu Wilson y sunovia, y todos Intentan quodnrso allípara la elaborada eclobraelón doNavidad do la quo los novios do laCasa Illnucn sin duda participaran

Washington,Los oficiales dol departamento da

ostado han decidido quo el (JcueralVilla roclblrA el uslllo oferto A un refugiado político cu cuso do quo

en los Kstndos Unidos,Un marinero nlomAn A bordo de un

ltiuiuo americano en el océano no sopuedo nrrestnr por los enemigos deAlomnnln, sogdu la opinión del de-

partamento do estado, A monos que sopruebo quo él es un miembro activodo las tuerzas miniaros ó navales doAlomunln.

Kl arreglo definitivo del caso delLuattnnla, comprendiendo Indemnizaclón para la vida do las victimasamericanas, quo hace poco, era muypuslbln y en! efectivo, hn sido atrasado por la dimisión do tos itttnchésmilitares y navales alemanes y portas demandas americanas on contrado Auslrln A resultas dol hundimientodol Anconn.

3

8port,Rt campeón del mundo Jess Wll

lurd, en Kansas City, en su rumbo A

Chlciigo du Los Angeles, declaró y noespera recibir do Pulton una pelónfurtos-- i pnrn el titulo codiciado. Klglgunto do KatiBas dlco que él ha yapeleado con el nsplrnnto, A puhadas.

Pete Compton do los NacionnlcsdoDoston finió un contrato pnrn la vlduen Kansas City con ln Soflorltn ParSinlther de Kansas City. Kilos sndran para su periodo do luna do miel,ya po:o tardo, en marzo para Miami,Florida, en dondo so adlestrnríln losllravcs.

HI Club do Ilevolver do Denver ncabó segundo con 732 puntos en ln contienda con revolver militar do la Asociación do Revolver de los listadosUnldoi, eo anunció en Nuovn YorkKl acontecimiento so ganó por ul partido ai policía del estado do Pcuuayvnuln con 7S8 punios.

Extranjero,Hl Itelchslag paso e proyecto du

empréstito du atierro elevándose A

10.000,000.000 marks quo el gobiernopedia. Solo diez y nuuvu socialistasso iibiliivleron do votar la medida.

Kl primer ministro Asqulth presentó ni parlamenta el proyecto del go-

bierno llamando A ln bandera otromillón do hombres, llevundo el nú'mero üu toldados ahora cu servicio altotal de I.UOO.OOO.

NOTICIAS DEL

ESTADODe Interée para toda la gente

de Nuevo Mexico,

Wi(rn Niwptmtur tlnlon Ni Srf M.Nuevo Mexico.

Parmlnaton tuvo un Arbol municipal do Navidad,

Roy pronto tcndrA una nuevaIglesia metodista quo coitnrA alrededor de $2,500.

La enfermedad crlptngAmlca do Iniperas ha hecho su aparición cu otcondado da Dona Ann,

Bo cstA construyendo un nuevopílenlo sobro la cañada do Hull, unamilla al oosto do Montoya.

Kl Soflor 7 In Boflora U S, Oslo, deRoswoll, celobraron au quincuagésimo-octavo cumpleaños do bodas.

Los granos estAn tomando la plazade la alfalfa como cosocha do mAs Importancia en el condndo do Otoro,

Kl banco do ltosorvn do estado, A

mfls do 100 millas del ferrocarril,nbrlrA sus puortns ni negocio el 3enero,

Kl superintendente Whlto ha dividido la suma do $106,299.11 entro lasescuelas en todos los condudos dolestado.

So anuncia quo to cstablcccrA onDoming una fabrica do "pop" A sea unproducto quo dn mAs Intensidad A lagasolina.

Poco menos do una semana despuésdo la muerto do su marido, Williamrioascli, la Sonora Tlaasch falleció enKast Las Vegas,

Harry airona rd, un Jóvcn do McsnRedonda, corea do Tueumcarl, osmuerto, A resultas do tomar venenoen vez do quinina.

Los hombres de negocios do Lasegas catan apoyando el proyecto do

planta do fuerza motrls sobre elcanon do Whlto Ilock,

Varias poblnclonos del condndo daOtero, Weed, Avis, Pinou y Mnyhlll yotras, estAn en un periodo do activi-dad en la construcción da cutas.

La Junta do la ciudad do Wlnslowha convocado una elección sobro lacuestión dol porinlso do franquiciapara una planta do producción do gas,

Ross Bt. Clair do Dorotta, L. D.Hunt do Quay y Hen II, Wntmoro doHoswcll, han sido comisionados notartos pdbllcos por el Ooborundor MeDonald.

El valle do Mesilla ahora estA recibiendo cheques clovAndOBO A Íí00cada sonmnn por locho y nata expedi-das A la lechería de Kl Puso por susroncheros, segiln dlco J. A. Smith,

"Kl disparo do urnins do fuego entoda ln ciudad" no sorA consideradoun buen pasatiempo durante ot bailodn ano nuevo quo so ofrccorA por losmiembros do la reunión de Cowboyscu Las Vegas.

Kl Censo do escuelas do Nuovo Mex-ico muestra ganancias totales do

y unas pérdidas do 1,116, ó sen unaumento neto do 1,502 en un gran total do 110,030, tn contra do 100,437el uno p. pasado.

Ul establecimiento do nn Club In-

dustrial de Hinchadlos y miichnehasen meses próximos es ln ambición delProfesor L. C. Mursfulder, ul nuovoMiporlutcndouto do estado pnrn laeducación Industrial.

J. K. La It ii o acaba do ver el fin dola temporada de trilladura do frijolesen el rancho do 11. U. Albortson enMills. Tiene un crédito do 200,000libros esta estación, con un promediodo 500 Huma por aero.

John Lncoulsh, el muy conocidominero de on del Rio Unjo que fuéseriamente herido por una explosiónen su milla do Independencia lineoíph senmiius, falleció en el hospital dolos Mineros en Roswcll A resultas dosus heridas.

Doming tuvo un carnaval do Navi-

dad do cuatro días.Los hombres do sport que han

visitado los varios puntos do cazanbujo do Albuquorquo uxprcinn laopinión do quo, A rosultns do ln leyfederal sobro tos pAJarbs migratorios,lns patos salvajes ostAn aumentandoen numero.

Kl reporto anual del Pacífico delauroosto en Nuovo Mexico muostrn

anuncias do 3. 1.10,000, ó son un pro-

medio do 112,215 por cada milla duoperación en Nuovo Mexico. Klnumero total do pasajeros llevadosfué do 180,277.

Kugenlo Plores, quo plantó ochoaires do tomates la primavera p.

pasada, recibió en dinero do lnMirlen do cmisorvns de Lnkewood y

do xportaclouog por oxproas, ln sumado por el producto de la super-ficie plantada.

Poco después de' primero del a fiola Comisión do Corponieionus doKa tiulo liara unn visita por lodo ulestado, teniendo sealuuos é InvoHtl-gand-

ulitis prnteatas con ol fin dnllegar ni establecimiento equitativo dolas trttlfna do ferrocarril.

FROM ONE YEAR'S CROP

HE PAID FOR HIS U

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Remarkable as aro tho reports oftho yields of wheat In Western Canada,tho marketing ot which Is now tinderway, they uro nono tho moro interest-ing than aro thoso that aro vouchedfor as to tho valuo of this grain cropto tho farmers ot that country,

Somo months ago the Departmentof tho Interior, at Ottawa, Canada,wroto to thoso In tho United Btatoswho worn owners ot land In WesternCanada that was not producing, ad-

vising that It bo put under crop. Thohigh prices of grain and tliolr probablecontlnunuco for somo years shouldbo taken ndvantago or. Cnttlo and alltho produce ot tho farm commandedgood flgures, and tho opportunity tofeed tho world was great, wlillo thoprofrta worn simply alarming. TheDepartment suggested that moneycould bo mado out of theso Idlo lauds,lands that could produco anywhernfrom 25 lo 0G bushels of whoat peracre. A number took advantago oftho suggestion. Ono of these was anIllinois farmer. Un nwned a largoquantity ot laud near Culross, Mani-

toba. Ho decldod to put one thousandacres ot It under whent. Ills ownstory, written to Mr. C. J. llroughton,Canadian (lovcrtnncnt Agent nt Chi-cago, Is Interesting.

"I had 1,000 acres In wheAt nearCulross, Manitoba. I threshed 34,000bushels, being nn avnrago of 34 bush-els to the aero. Last Spring I soldmy foremun, Mr. F. U Hill, 240 ncrcsof land for $9,G00, or 137.50 per acre.Ho hud saved up nbout $1,000, whichho could buy seed with, and have tholand harrowed, drilled and harvested,and put lit stook or shock,

as a first payment 1 was to lakeall tho crops rulscd. When hothreshed ha had 8,300 bushels ofwheat, whlcli Is worth In all $1,00 perbushel, thereby paying for nil tho laudthat was In wheat and more, too, thornbolng only 200 acres In crop. It tho240 acres had all been In wheat hocould havo paid for It all and hadraonoy loft."

That Is a story Hint will need nocorroboration In this yonr when, nomatter which wny you turn, you learnof farniors who had oven higher yieldsthan these,

O. 13. Davidson ot Manltou, Manito-ba, had 30 acres of broaklng and 14

acres older land. Ho got 2,160 bush-el- s

of wheat, over 43 bushels peraero.

Waltor Tuknor of Dnrllngford, Man-

itoba, had 3,514 bushels oft n CO ucrofield, or over 5S',i bushels per acre.

acres wus breaking and 20 acressummer fallow.

Wm. Sharp, formerly Mombor ofParliament for Llegar, Manitoba, badSO acres of wheat on his farm nearManltou, Manitoba, that went 53 bush-els por ncro.

Ono ot tlio most remarkable yieldsIn this old settled portion of Mnultolnwas thnt of P. Brhnrf of Manltou, whothreshed from 15 acres tho phenom-enal yield ot 73 liushols per acre.

Theso reports are hut from ono dis-

trict, and when It Is known that fioinalmost any district lit a grain bellof 30,000 squaro miles, yields wlillonot us largo gonornlly as theso quoted,but In many cases as good, Is It anywonder thnt Canada Is holding Itshead high In tho air In Its conqueringenrcer ns tho high wheat yleldcr oftho continent? When It Is pointed outthnt there are millions ot acres ot thosanio quality ut land that bus pro-

duced tlu-s- yields, yet unbroken, nudmay bo had for filing upon them no ahomestead, or In some cases may hopurchased nt from $12 to $30 an aernfrom railway companies or prívaloland companies, It Is felt that tho op-

portunity to tako part In this marvel-ous production should bo takon nd-

vantago of by thoso living on landmuch higher in price, nud yieldingInfinitely less. Advertisement,

Auckland's Forward Step.Tho first rook carden for Auckland,

Now Zealand Is to bo set apart at thotop of n department storenow In course (it construction. It I

to bo reached by iclrlc elevnlnrsand tea and reslrooms uro to ho pro-

vided.

To Prevent tho dripGcldi canta Clip l.illt ilrwna Qulnlnt

th ctuie. Ihcr h ontr ona 'Uroni4Uulnlne." li. W. ÜRUVIÍ'S iff nituri on Loi, tie.

Wearing Veiy Few."What did you seo ut tho opera?""That clothes fur wonien nro going

nut of lushlun."

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Hvory time n woman mukuH a culldio Iim am or two ot r,ami to(urn loom

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I wish to announce that I havo oponed up aShoo nnd Harnea! Repair Shop the small build-ing adjoining Ural's Hall and am now ready forbusiness. 1 use the best material on 'lie marketand guarantee my work. Your patronago earn-estly solicited.

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Cupid, the Clod of Love, is u believer in comfortin the home.

lío is conspicuous by his pre$crieo in homes thatare neatly and comfortably furnished. Ho belivonthut Furniture adds comfort, and comfort brings hap-piness, and happinuss promotes love. And Love isth foundation of every perfect home. (Tupid, IheGod of Love, bids YOU buy furniture for YOURhome.

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Wo offer .VMU furnil uro and furnishings that willdo much toward retaining the God of Love as a per-manent momb. r of your household.

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THE OUTLOOKTHOS. O. LUSTKIlKdltor and Iuulliher

Published Wcokly In Tho InterestoiCnrrlzozonnd all of Lincoln

County, Now Moxlco.

UflGEJT CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY

'Entered m efcomi-cln- mutter January, I9ll.nl

Mexico, Under tho Art of Mnrdi 3, 1B70

ÍAilmtldni forrnt cIom WxIntxUr l noonH Ktwi eolumnt clout ThuricUy nlnhl. qif youI not receive roiirpip.rrtiuUrlr.plMMestlfrAt rublliher IAilftrllilDcri(Men pplltelloe.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

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OFFICE PHONE NUMIIfi!' 2

FRIDAY, JANUARY 1916

For PresidentLAWItENOM Y SHERMAN

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LET THE COURTS DECIDE

Untlcr dato of December 31,JOW), l ho Outlook published a com--plul-

ihut hud been filed againstoh ti H MoMuntis, warden of thotuto penitentiary at Snntn Fe,

charging him with wanmnlv, unlawfully, violently and maliciouslyaaaiuililtifj VoIIIh Musgrnve, a con-vio- l

nerving n live yenm' sentence.Tne Ouilonk published this com- -

pi nil. t without any comment what-ve- rand ovo it credit lo the paper

from which It was taken, namely,tho Statu Ilecord, published at

--Santo Fe. where the complaint wasfflbd.

Whatever the Curriiozo Newshas had to soy in its columns

any eubjeot from timo totimo, we hove refrained from nukimj uny rcferonco to It, oven thoughwe were not in accord with every-thing It has published editorially,

tuucli less to attempt to place thowrung interpretation on its newnfliatter, and especially n leijul docu- -

(U-l- ll.

Just why l ho News editor in hisdHeiiHB of (he warden should referto us as attempting to "take thoiaked churce as a proof of guilt'is comelhiiig we aro unable to underJtund, and is far Irom being a fact.

Wo did not express an opinion aslo thu outcome ol this cuso as didtho News editor, when he said: "Itis therefoie reasonable to concludethat the court will give little heedto such chuiges when a artsiancommit lee, after dredging lo theeery depths, could nut hung any4hiug on (he superliitf mh'tit."

The Outlook believes ihm it isup to the cnuilN lo decido this caseand that it should not hit tried intho newspapers. Therefore, wehave lefrained from offeting anopinion until the court renders uiechion.

It is trim that Air MoMauui issilbnt regiinling tho bul hucording to tho Slate Heonrd, wheninlervioweii, ho denied only certainol tli nllegitious, any i on hu wouldgive his ida when it comes to trial

All thai we I nvt lo say now la,ill 'it we hnpe the warden will bo lait pwltLu m MtnlilMi his iunorcitcpwlinii the case mitin h up It wouldertaluly ba a disunion to our fairtale if uny peHou sltould be found

guilty of such inhuman charges asiltuso that aro now fuoiug John U

MeMauus

THE VOTE IN NEW YORK

From a Hepuhllom stnndpointthe vote of New York In this year'sflection la most reassuring. The

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only stalewldo Irst Involving parlyBirniRlh was in tho choice of memhers of tho legislature; and theaugregnte of pluralities received byRepublican namlidates was nearly118,000. Tho total Democraticvolo for these officers incroased16,000 over tho strength shown

In 1UM; whilo the Republicans cm I

a volo 0r,000 in excess of thaisecured a year ago In New YorkCity, where the reaction to Turntiiuny win an interesting fealuro olthe rot unta. Detnacrutic lealela ivepturuiities aguregated 82,000; asiigitiiisi which the liny seven counlies In the up.slale scoiiou gavototal Republican pluralities uf200,000. Only nix Domouralioinemheiri of tho Assembly wereeleoieJ north of the Ilrmix andlliey received total pluralities nluuly about 1,200; so that some 000votes' ohuuge, properly distributed,would have left the Democracywithout representation outBide ofUtenter .Now York.

'Iho Rcpubliuiiii successes extended lo llio Cougressionul tie otlous held in three distucm. Oithenu two were upetaiein lociditlrrialways overwhelmingly Republican.In the Twenty third CongressionalDistrict in Now York L'llv. wherethe luto Joseph A üouideu husbeen elected wiih n Demooruiicplutulhy of 0,000, William 8. Ben-n- et

the Republican candidato thisfull, won by aj proximately 1,000plurality

In ilin j'udiciur.v and lounl elec-tions, too, the Republicans weregenerally successful, and accordinglo the leaders there ate moro

Mayors, Aldoimen, andSupervisors io New York State to.day than ut any time within thelast ten your.

1 liosa lligurcs mid facis meanthat Republican reunion In NowYork is complete, that New Yorkwin give us electoral vote nextyear to t lie Ur publican nationalcandidates; and ihut as goes Newlock so goes ihe Nutluu.

THEN AND NOW

Now, says Picsidcnt Wilson, thetup of uutioiial defence is at thevery front uf his thought. A yearogo it was holding the very backseat,

Mr. Wilson does not refer to thereasons which have led him lochango his mind; indeed, ho doesnot admit that he has changed hismind. Hut the people understand.They know, as Mr. WiUon knows,Unit the Administration's policy isnot satisfactory to Ihe conn try.So the President essays, smoothlyIn languso liu' elmnilly in faoi, loshift Ills position What Mi. Wil-

son really believes on the subjectis best to Lo found in his ii'ternncesof a year ago lien his party wssall powerful in Uongics and whenhe was not bumpered by thethought ol an approaching contestat tho polls Whii he now says isssid mular stress of political rircutiisl anees'When tho Devil . sick.

Tin Dnvil n munk would be,Hut when the Devil was well, the

Devil a monk whs he"

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Radical Reduction on Ladies'Ready to Wear Garment

ALL THIS MONTH

DRESSESof Silk, Sorgti & Combination

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Hi-ni- l the Oii lntili SlTill per year.

The El Pilau Hfriilil denvprpil tnynür homo ut CO cents per month.Jtixl eivo your BiihüPiitniKii inMr Rolltind, of tlm Holhiml DrugCo , mid ho will aco to it iliat youget good eervlcp. Vou ran pay(or your auhscrlption monthlyThu 1CI Pono Htirnld is ilin 6ouib-HBdt- 's

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THE OPEN DOOR TO PHOTOPLAY WRITING

(lly II. 8 lUnntr. of Whit. O.ki)A fitw yearn ago thu unit ioti pia-(tir- e

liUHitiesf whb (inhibit: an Uphil-battl-

(or mu very exhitHiice Timroformcri hniiil were raised againstit, nuil I in ii few olil More liuildinijsware ued as theatre, while I lie intor I nl ri mi h ii i which wif ni ven to thepiMilIu wiih nf ilia TtiilfHi mi ture.Tilt! Illl'l'hlk til I III) llIHIIIl'ÍH WHS

perhapn Hi" iiiniri-H- i nf miv imliiHtiyoHIii) ii j

Today ilii'tc lire I Imii-- i . ti'M nltheater Illled ilnllj with ei,t.iMia-ti- a

puiKiiiH. M iiny (if iIumh lioii) r h

nrij Inn mi ilniti miy iimiI (nr iheallowing of s'liso plays ivr in ilinbright em diive ul (luí li'iipliiniii'drmiiii

l I idiiintleil Hint then metlilny 'li .iiMinil ilicu re' ilfVili--

cxcliisivdy in lh mIiiimíiii! nl (no v

nú iiioiuien, in I liu Ui lt'd S.nttealone, mill iliut the annual uttemlanee ni diego I hem red n wel

over i wcii'y-liv- n inlllioiiti t.f pcnpliTluiUriitiiilii tif ilnlltiM re pnip

to iiiiike ii single pi ci lire, mid titprice nl admission has sieiidly been

. raided uniil owners nf tome f ll.efin chi leni lire playe have o.ime nuboldly hiiiI demanded the samiprice fur ihtir ut t ruc lima as thaiasked fur the beat singe pruiluciiiiiie

What ia i he reason lor this andden and almost mlricu'oiiB chang?It ia due In the coining of i tie phmoplay that lorm nf dr. ma whielitolla un Interesting and grippini'story by action alono The ea lymoving pictures whir no' pliotopl yThey were merly disconnected pieturca of moving objeeta, such as it

. train, a horse, or the scenery seenfrom the observation platform of 11

' railroad Haiti etc. They hud u

. uerluiu appeal, duo to thelrnoveby,but this novelty soon wore off, midthe pioducerj were at their wit 8

ond to provide a form of movingpietnies which would hold the attent ion of thu public

Then cntiiii I ho photoplay . Itstiuck one nf the deepest chords inIt it tn it ti nature nliivoof a story

'to din the simplest way told soit ran be seen

I '"rom the fiist the photoplay wassuccessful, and the public, whichhad almost turned from the movingplcitire as a form of tituiiscmeiil,now (look ail to si-- it in the newand appealing form.

bluce (lie showing of Ilia firstdrama telling a story of life, the

' rift) of I lie moilun picture lias beencontinuous,

The reformer no longer opposesit bi t rather regards it as his moateilieieut ally in piovidlng clean andinching entertainment. This tinsall cumu aa the risull of photoplayand with the coming of (bo firstplay, which told a story of reallito, by means of the natural actionof the ptayeis, the moving piolutemen d.soovtred heir true usefulnessin the amusement Held

The romntkaulo success of photo-

play a pioduued a deuiuud for men

and women to invent themAuthors disco voted a new mark-

et far ihtir ivoik, and n groat vitalprofession come into exlstaucothat of thu photoplay writer orHceuaiio writer as lie la usuallyealted.

The success of the photoplaysolved not only the question of thefuture of moving picture, but itstitmetidous success liusüecided thefuture of the fcceuarlo writer.

Tho producers tecognUed thatthey must depend on the scenariowriter not only lor the plays of to-

day, but still more for the ploys nf

the future, and they aro using

every inothod of encouragement to

jaln new writer.

The Stock Industry and the TelephoneWo singlo industry derives moro benofit from a comprehensivo telephono scrvice than does tho stock business.

Telephono service unites tho breeder, the shipper and tho markat in a com-munity of interest.

Tho market usos telephone servico in canvassing tho territory of supply,

Tho brcedor uses tolephono servico in keoplnjr in touch with demand.

Tho shipper uses tolephono service to koep himself informed as to marketconditions. '

Tho ranchman uses telephono service in tho economical handling of his stockon the rango in feeding, in negotiations with buyers and in securing carsand making other shipping arrangements.

Altogether, comprehensive telophono service is a factor in tho growthand development of the stock industry.

Hceiiario writiim ia the mostof the hiitdni'sg. There

will come a time and it is not furdistant when till pho oplav pro-

ducers will pay large suniH ofmoney for the right kind of "stufl"Tor tho simple reason that it will

tu-- i either their continuing In orretiring front limineta.

In learning to wtite photoplays1 found the roatl long and the way

ut i iisy, vol there is the uptii doorto creative writing thai will emergeyou Iroin its mumbling blocks, andP'., uU Hemes nf a luizy mixture,that by continuous efforts ou wil'

fliidyoitrtclf in pussistdini of noveltyand moral inspiration among fields

ol new appeal aim inieteat, asthough n cloud wiilt a silver lininghud luf' you standing on top of amountain spiral, looking down in

the valley of ita shadow into tho

possibility of new expelientes, lifeand knowkladgi.

1 lie aver iyu person tiremos not ofiiur do they underatatid the utillinlted ptoiiucttvo power ol ecuiiinowilting until they once eaiu theiinminuiiou of thai methodicallyIiinniil train1'-- ) uf noinologicitlsi'lelict

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CARRIZOZO, Ntrt MlVtft

DR. ROBERT T. LUCASGpcclal attention given Olistetnri

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CARRUOZO, i KUV UEXUl

CHARLES L. KLNNtDY

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SETH F. CHEWSAITOItNEY

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CAURIZOZO, NEW JlliXltt.

GUIDO RANNIGER, M. D.PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

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Tho next time you wish to send moneythrough the mails let us furnish you a draft. It'sthe best and most business like way to pay yourbills in other towns.

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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONPUBLIC LAND SALE

Olllre nf Coiunilaaloner oí I'ubllo Landf,nulo of fsew Mexico.

Buiitn 1, New Mexico,December 8. lOlfi

Notlcn I' hereby given Hint puMiant totlm provisions of mi Act of Concreta npproved Juno i'C, 1010. tlio laws of tlioStnl e of Now Mexico, mid tlio rules nmJ

rrRiiiktlum of tho Stulo Land Ollico, tlioruiiuiiMoncr uf l'ulillc banda will offorut l'ulillc Halo, to Ilia liigliral bidder, ut(ni nVlock n m, on 'lliunday, llin UHli

Miir.li 11)10, in tlit) Inwn of Cnrrlion.,I'uiiiity of Llhculn. Stale of Now Mexico,in front of III i court limiso llieritii, tliofollowing itHciihi'd truvta of land, viti

'it- - .1 muí 4 H(i Id Lota I nuil 'J Seo10. NWJ Sec. 7, T U.S.. ll.Sli., contain-U-

l actt'H. Hiero oro no luiprovomenu on thin land.

Alio 8I4J8K. tiVAUVA Peo 17.T 123 ,II 1714. W JSIiJ.aWlNKl See 18. T.'US. II Hk.,lM 1 Hcc. 6, T. 138. It.171... NWJ8WJ rtte. II, I', MS , H 1814I'IiUiIiiIiir 27U.70 actos. Tliero nre nooipiiiveiiients on thla lund,

4lo8)NKi.BI':ticrt.8 T. 83..U 1114.,mi Hitilnic 'J4U ni rea There ara no tin- -

lirovcmi'iita on llda In nil.lao lila I, 2. I, 4 fccc. 7 T 88., II.,Ut 4, NKiNK, SKI. 8USVla, AllofSc" I Lota 1, 2, 3. 4,5,

4)8), 101SIÍ1 eo II Ut I Sec II,U,IhI, 2.3,4 fi. 8J8UI 8eu. 16 Uita I,.'. tire. 2t. NJMil, NJNW) Sen. 22.i)l MMUSoc 2), NiNWJ Sec.4. I'. 88 . It. 1)10 , routnliilnic 2010 42i r". 'Ilirrti urn no iiuproveuieiita onhi In tul

A.m. I ot 3 8ec. 30. T 78 , II tOK .

Inlninit I8.PI ncifM. Tlio Impmvr-iii-nl-

un tlila land cniistita of feui'liiK.'iilini $211.

Ali 8J8WJ 8cr. 28. T. 78., K. UK ,

oiitiiiuliiK 80 ucrei 'Ulereare rnon thla Inml,

Al-o- K tice 22.NJNIiJ.81SU) Sen'i, T II,., It. llilC. rn'itnliilnR 240 erra,I'lii-ii- ! uro nu iiuiirnvf inriitH on Ihla Innd

Alao 8)8) 8ot-- 3, SIOISK) 8eo 4 8)N)Vf IA, 1.1)8., It. OK , .nititnlniiiir mrn-- There iil no liiimiieincnti onii m in ltd

8JSKI Sop. II, 818Wr. li i).NK, NKJNWJ Sit. 14. T.

8 ' UK. couiiiIiiIiik 3.'0 ncre. Thereo nu Imiinivcincnta on llila hind

M- - . bita I 2, 8)S) 8ec A. T. 83., II.Ilh cuiilnlnln 22S.II0 uriea. 1 here bidhi Iniptiivemcnta on thla land.

Al... tiV Si-- I.T 88.lt I2K con--i, i n lO'incna 1 here am no improve,

lienta on thi land.AlaiiMJISU J.8KINW) Sec. 20, T.

18 , II I7K., rontiiliiltiK HO arrua. Tlioinprnveinenla on thla Itn.d tiiimlit id

vnlvo $20.o Ii da mi 'lie above deacrlliiil and

t ill lio u crept ed for tea than Three l)olr (S3 IK)) per aero ttlilch la tlio apprala-i-l

value, thereof, mid in iiddltlim theretotin MiiTCKful bidder iniit pnv for tininpiovrmenta that exist on tlio Innd ath'-l- r nptiralxetl vnluo.

AIo K8K 8er, "II, HJ See. 21. 8).WJSKl See 22, N18W). 8K). 8ec. 20NJNK) BRINK), NKl.HK) Sue. 27 T8, It. I0K, rontniniiiK 1114(1 aerea.There are no Improvement! mi ihla Innd

No hid will I in accepted for lew '.linoFivo Dollnm ($5.00) iernern which Ii iliptipprnlord vnlue thereof

AIho NWJNK). MH)NW), Sec. 24, TRS , II. HK., containing 80 ncrea Therenro no Improvement" on thW Inntl. Nodid will bn accepted for Icaa than I'lveUnlhira tSS 00) kt aero which la the

vnluo Iheimf.AIho SKINI' 1 Bee. 18. T. 128 . II . I0H..

containing 40 aerea There are no liunmvcnientl nu thla land. No bid will bencccpted for lena llinti Fv Dollnm ($5.(0)per aero which is iiio apprataeu vn inthereof.

I lie abnvn an o of Innda will bo atiblerlIn the fnllnwinc rriidlllnim. vie: Tim np- -

reas'ul bldilera mint pay to tho Coninila-alone- r

of I'nb'le LoniN. or hi ncenlhold I lie atirli le. ono-lrnl- h of ihe utiei-!- .

offered by them reflectively for tho land:i prr rem inieren in ntivnnee nr Hiebnlanea of audi ptlrolmso pileea: the feeafor ndvertlln and apprafaincni nuil iiMcnMi idrldeulnl to the anlp herein, amiencli nnd all of .mid amount niii't be dc- -

poattil in cnMi or eertlfied ex. linncn nttho timo of ante, and which nmnilnla andall of them nre iiibject to forfeiture t.ithe Stale of New Mexico If the auecc(ulblddcra do not oxéente n continct withinthirty daya nfler it hna been mnlled Intlicm by the Stnlp I and Ollli-e- . asid eon.tract to próvido for the nnvment of thehiilnnrr of the purebnao prices of anldtrncU of Innd in thirty eipial nnniinl

with interest on all dtforrodpayments nt Iiio rnte of four pet rentjicr annum In ndvHiiee, pnymenla andInterrat duo on October M of eucli year,and U' b other rundlllona oIiIIlmIreervntlona nnd terms as may. bo reiiuireiiby law.

I lie t'onimialoi,er of I'ubllo latida ofNew Mexico or bla ncont In.lill mr altrlianla reaervoa the rlnht to reject any andnil bida nfTored nt n!d anln I'uatrsslonunder contmela of nlo for the nbove da- --- erlbed trnet. will bo given on or beforeOctober lat, Illllt

I new my hiindnnd li olllcla Uea ofIhoSlnto Innd Oin. n this Sth dny ofDeeitnlier A. I), IIIIV

n IIOIIT I KftVIKNyiiner of I'ubllo Unda.Flral l).;.einber I7l,, ),Laatl'ub Kibruary 18th J0I8

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CARRIZOZO DRAYHQ if TEXTO It, Proprietor

3etieral Transfer nnd Drnyngo buniuaso FreightBnggago, and Express delivered to

nil parta of tho city.'Phone 00 Itealdenco Pbone C2

HEADQUARTERS AT KELLEY tc SONS

Prompt Servlco Courteous Treatment

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BUICK AGENTSE. A. OUMK JOHNSON

LarageAUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE

HE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF MACHINE WORK

Supplies and Repairs Tires sod Tubes Repaired and VulcanlredHeadquarters lor ttoswcll Automobile Mail Lino

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GROCERIES IQ Go to Williams' the littlo store on tho corner.01

Wo also carry a good lino of fruits, candies, etc.ftÍ G. A. Williams. Prnn

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BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS

If it is Building Material you want wo can supplyyou, itpnidlcES of quality or quantity.

Brick, Purtlund Cement, Rubbtroid Roofing, IronRoofing, Plastering, Lime, Cal-o-ti- Paints, Oils,

Varnishes, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, etc.

Foxwoith-Galbrait- h Company

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WHISKEY, WINE, BICER AND CIGARS

BILLIARD AND POOL

SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE

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THE CARRIZOZO BARWholesale and Retail Dealers

BEER, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, ICE

Special attention paid la Mail or Telephone Orders

PROMPT SHIPMENTS

Auk for Wholesale Price on 8elpp. Deer

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That you may always hire a tcotand no tortor oí you travel.

That you may always hare a cachefor your food and food for your cache.

That you may never find a treethat wilt not gire eap cora field thatwill not (row grain,

That your beet may not freezeIn winter, that the honey may bethick and the comb break like enowIn the teeth.

That your heart may always belike the morning, and that you maycome elowly to the Four Cornerswhere men say "Good Nljthtl"

IW YEAR RESOLVES

Don't Plurigo Hastly, but Con-

sider Carefully PromisesYou Mak3.

Dy DILL VINES.gentío leader, (or Jnn

BUWAIin, approaches. It Is timoto begin to pauso In

your wild end woolly career fortho nonco nml consider wlsoly andwoll, tlio particular stylo of good reso-lutions that It Is your llrm purpose toput Into Immediate and drnstlo oftcctan that dot-)- . Do not plunge hastilyInto tho matter, and wasto a perfect-ly good resolution. From ray porsonnloxpcrlcnco I know that It Is a humanweakness, In a moment of sentimentaland saffron-huc- regret, to tlo oncsolfup so tight In an Ironbound and

Now Year's resolutionthat It takes frequently till January 15to soparato onosolf from It, and It canbo dona then only with considerablemental nngulsh and a Imdly laceratedconsclcnco.

I have on hand now a vnrlod andgenornl Job-lo- t assortment of shop-worn, good resolutions adopted unanl'mously by tho commlttoo on resolu-tions at Its annual mooting eoetlmobotween tba 2Gth and 31st of Decern-bor- .

None of thoso resolutions hasbeen used long at n timo. Thoy arenot frayed an tho cJgcs or wabbly Th

tho bUBhlng from oxcass of uso. Thoylook awfully good nt this gladsome1 mo of tho year when ono's bank ac-count nppenrs dollcnlo nuil romorso-ful- .

Thin Is tho timo for n good rcso- -

lution to nmko Its strongest nppcul toyou. You survuy tho field with nn nnx-loti-

nnd appealing rye, and look-ing for comfort and succor. Tho goodresolution stops blandly forwnrd witha Binllo; bright and cheerful looking,with nn open, honest taco like tho In-

sidious book ngent It slips r blankInto your ready and nerveless handuml (ays, "sign horu." You aro Inio mental or physlcul condition to re-

fuse You can't turn anything down,lunch loss it good resolution. It Isllkaty tho night boforr you could noteren turn the bedclothes down, butprobably restwl your weary head onthe pillow and spread your olasslaform over tho hand-wo- t ked, snow-whit- e

counterpane. You put yourblind to yoor eel.W Ivory, but throb-bing nut. nml try to recollect yourthought. You mentally tuvlaw tliuIWBt and son nothing In It to cheeryou up. not a single bright spot

On top ot this someone sticks apMta f letters uml or the door.You aWi them slawly, and them youHad til nan bill, tho coal bill, the rentMil, th grocery bill and you vajnjyttMHft to calculate nt what time unit

IBrtllK liy the strictest economy andby cultlii out cigars and highballs,you van reasonably ox pert your hankaccount to be cuiivnlsscunt. Score,It to 0 la favor ot tho good resolution.

fott try to renumber if tho goodrogUtten now fnclng you looking soitrúiie nntl vigorous has over been

to you before. It lookssomihaw. fun It by any possi

bility be the same good resolutionthat you foil for last year, which gavepromlso of carrying you through thegood yerr 1016 holding you firmly ana permanent seat on tho water cartand freu from the nasty effects olKing Nicotine? You recall with whatJoy you embraced said good resolutiona year ago; how you foil upon Hinock nnd clung to It In your hour oldistress nnd brunotto romorso. Yournlloct that It ought to bn a good reslution, bocauso It Is "Mndo In Amer-ica," but wit moro of less distrustyou remember that something gotwrong with It during tho first Inning,anil it permitted you to "blow up"with tho bases full nnd nobody out

' vwny," you muttar, "you aro no good,you fallod mo oncn, and you will dor again."

Then you turn your bloodshot eye,both of thorn bolng that way, to thedrcssor and you behold tho nocktlcgiven you by tho wlfa of your bosom,and with a broken sob you snatch thoblank from tho outstretched hand ot"good resolution" and onco moro youuro "on."

Listen If you do It, and you will-s- hut

both eyes and hold on to Hintgood resolution till the Fourth of July.Don't look It over, for If you do you'llobservo Its Imperfections. Simplyexorclso tho tenacity of a bull pupand hold on. If you last till theFourth It will bo easier at least I

am told so. Ulrmlngham

AN ESSAY ON "NOO YEAR'S"

Little Eddie Qlves His Reasons forthe Annual Holiday and Its

Celebrations.

N'oo Yecrs Is tho timo when a mantakes oft enuf time tor think what alino feller ho mito bo If ho was only allttul (llffrcnt. Then ho makes a lotof rcsolushuns and stands In front oftho mirror to seo It thero Is a haloarownd his lied, Tho rcsolushuns pee-pu- l

mako aro It o tho toys you buyIn tho ten sent stoar; thoy don't lastlong.

Another objekt ot Noo Years Is toglv tho wlno Boilers nnd tho collarsn cliunct tor colobrnto. On NooYoor's eve ovorybuddy goes downtown, where tho lites aro hrltost, andsit arownd tnbuls to wato for tho yoorto brake In. When tho clocks get totho rito placo and al tho waiters havebeen pado, tho yoer comes In, andthon ovorybuddy stands up and hollersor olso blows horns. Why poepulshould do this 1 don't Uno, unios It Isthat thoy don't want the year tothink It has slipped In wlthowt ennybuddy knowing It. Tho feeling on thomonrnlng aftur Noo Year s Is responsible for mcuny of tho rcsoluahuns.Pn bcz thnt If ovvury Noo Yoor's rosolusliuu was kept, wo wuddent haftcrworry abowt wet and dry ulcckshuns,but as tho mattur ctands nobuddyliners abowt cuy bartenders being ladoorr tho furst woka In Janynuary.

Last Noo Ycor's na sed ho wouldmako n resolution and liepo It If mawould do tho same, and that eachcould suggest tho rvsolushun for thootlnir, and ma acd all rito. Then youcan resolve, sed pn, not to ask mowharo 1 hnv been when l como homoluto at ulto. 1 guess that Is a goodone, Isn't It. Eddlo, ho sod to mo. Thenma told him whnt to resalvo, whichwas this you resolve not to go owtnt nltus for a yoer. Pa got prltty sore,you hot, nnd wont and gut n lorycrfriend to get up nn urgymcut to provothat ho didn't hnvn to llvu up to thongrpcmuut, being as his rusolushunottymatically nullified hers, or sum-thin- g

llku that. Tltcro was a strainedatuiiisphcro In owr howso for sumtimo, and now it lliciu aro any NooYoor's rcsolushun, thoy uro voluntarya ffa res.

Tho wurst thing abowt Noo Yocr'afor n boy Is that It Is tho last day otChrlstmus vaknshun, nnd for a man,Hint It Is tho dny thnt tho blls comoIn. ! nm too young to go to restaw-runt- s

to wuloum In the yoer, but I amold puuf to know thnt tho host rcso-lushuns to mako aro to rusolvo notto do things 1 wmldentdo ennyway.

FACINO THE NEW YEAR.

When the soar ti on the threshold,Turn thee to Ilia pail;

aether up Its loro of bleaalngi,Claim and bold llicm fmt.

Then to forth Into the futuroOh a path unknown,

Itraver. etromtcr, richer, truerTor Hie lovellBht alinwn.

-- Mr. Mary 11. Wlnjele.

In a Scotch Heaven.Iv In tho lout century an old

I'oifurshlrD aristocrat liibtallcd In thobodroont corridor of her castlo an auto-matic organ. It uns her dullgbt ot amorning to wnko her guests with Itsstrnlns. Hut It was not tho dollgbtof ona of them, Miss Sophln John-stone of Hilton, to lie so awnkunod,nnd she said so. "Yo dlnna like ttomuslo? Yo shouldnn say that. Bophy,"said her hostess. ' Yell no' win toheaven un yo dliiuii toko pleasure ntnuslu; it's to bn all music there, yeknow. Deed," said tho Incorrlglt'oone, "an honven's a placo wl' auldwives playln' on hand o.gans at sixo'clock In tin morula' It's no' theyilaoo I Ink It (ort uor yet the placei want to be in,"

ÜARRIZOZO OUTLOOK.

COLORADONoticias del eetado. Notas

recosidas por todo eleetado centenario.

Waattiti Nrnfitirr llnleu Nena Han Ice,

Colorado.La iiunvu Iglesia bautista da Manto

Vlstu fue dcdiMda,131 Club Comercial do Fort Collins

nfladlo clon miembros nuovos fl sulista.

Sterling espera quo el censo ahoraen curso mostrara una población do6,000.

Steamboat Springs esta preparandoun carnaval do sport para los 10-1-

do febrero.Los Klks do Colorado Springs

asistirán A 1,000 nidos pobres ol díado Navidad.

La fabrica do azúcar do Storllngpagó $1,500,000 por remolacha encuatro meses, '

Kl Camp Bird en Ourny catar A untdnel de 0,000 liles dosde ol molinohasta la mina.

Las dos fabricas de anlcar en elcondado do Larimer acaban do gustar$l,0nn,O0O para los cultivadores do re-

molacha.Fred C. Englnhart, un agricultor

quo vivo A nuevo millas esto do Lovn-lan-

estimo en 12,000 la vlstu da unodo sus ojos.

La fabrica da cnnsorvns do FortCollins lia hecho gran mlinero docontratos para ol cultivo de hublchuc-lo- s

el aflo ipio tlcno.Henry V. Murphy, do 79 nfios do

edad, quo dirigid el primer hotel y laprimera carnicería en Denver, fallecióen el hospital da St, Lulto.

Wnrreu Howard, empleado en unelevador do granos cti Atwood, fuámatado ni Instante cuando la coglrtel elevador rompiéndolo el cuello.

Un espécimen do mineral da lasproplc1adc8 do cobro do La Pinta,cerca da Mancos, mostró un vnlor da$47 par tauelad.i, casi todo en cobra.

Lu rómpanla do Teléfonos y Told-nrafo- s

de estados do las montanasanuncio su Intención do extender susUrcas desdo (louoa bnstn Uurllngton,

Kdgownler so hizo A si minina unregalo da Navidad ni recibir un

nuivo do sen lelo do In-

cendios, el primer equipo quo vidJamílH lu población do Kdgowntor.

Los cantineros do Denver están pre-parando un bnnquotn. So tendrá luprimera semana después do quo estovigente la enmienda du prohibición olprimero del nflo.

Ln rendición do las fuerzas da Villaen ol noi tu da Méjico tcudrA porefecto una crocleuto prosperidad ptmloi fiibrlrantcH y mercaderes du Den-ve- r

iuo so dedican A mnquliitiria duminas.

Loo dlrecloros del Country Club duDenver han notificado A bus miembrosquo todos los cofres deben de estarsin borrachera ul 1 do enero y quoni club obcdocorA rt In luy do muriumformal.

Las formaciones neologlcag de petroteo un Colmado y Utah provoe-n- n

del petróleo necesitado en el pafH,eso dentro do poco, dicen los dlrocloros du ln oficina do mitins do IonKstados Diiidoi.

Colorado produco nirls dol cutirlo detodo el anlcar da remolacha elabor-ado en los Kstados Unido, segriu lascifra compiladas recluutomnuto pul-id dopiirliuniMito do Aerluultttra (le-

los listados Unidos."Shorty" Miirllnoz, quo recibid un

tiro cu lo miililgun en Fort Collins delas inunos do Victoriano Linios, perdid la pierna derecha, losmédicos la amputaron ul mlombro conol fin do miltnrln ln vida.

Los récordes do viento do los tresnfloH pasados fueron sin prcccdciito el

tro dfu en Houtdur tompinuo por lamnfiniiii, ul martes, cuando por casimedia hura una tumpestiid do 75millas do elucidad sopló por laciudad.

W. S. Phillips, da 02 años du odad,dlruetor del funocnrrll y minas dellookcllff, muy conocido cu todo elestado du Colorado, fulléelo en (IrniulJunction A resultas do un utaquu ex-

traordinario do lu cufennodad do loslinones.

llloiizl C. Dickens presoutó unpleito do nun culpabilidad cu Mouldercuando so la presentaron delante delJuez ilo lu curto (Jo distrito acusado dunscsluato en conexión con un tiroobre u padr, W. II. IVckens, do

Longiiioiit hace varias Humana.Kl runcho do Mitxcl Tubor, conocido

bajo ol nombro do "ltaneho delHsln," nlKiromido 20,910 aerea, cu cude Pueblo, fué vendido tí pdbllca

pnia tnlleíucur un pleito por lusuma de $31,070.75, un favor do Malí-Io-

1), Thatcher como administradoy A. V. liuiilur uu Denver, ttmedur duln nula.

BROUGHT TICKETS WITH THEM

Mary Cllen Satisfied That at Least theVltltort Had a night to Do

Admitted.

Mai y Kllr.n, tho colored maid, hadbeen carefully instructed by her nowmistress In a number of things con-cerning which Bha appeared to ba pro-foundly unenlightened. Particularstress had been laid upon the propermanner of receiving visitors nnd ofInforming tho mistress of their pret-onc-

In tho houso,Perhaps altogether too much had

been said about It, or perhaps MaryKUcn had stage fright at tho nruelalmoment, for whan tho first callerscamn, after Mary Kllon's advent Intotho family, sho "ushered" them onlyns far ns Just Inslda tho hall door.Taking tho enrdn they gavo her, andIcnvlug Ilia visitors standing thorn, Hhowent to tho foot of tho staircase andshouted!

"Mis' Gallatin Oh, Mis' Gallatin!Dor's two ludios uown hero ilnt'n comato sen you and day's fotch dora tick-ets." Harper's Magurlno.

HEAL YOUR SKIN TROUBLES

With Cutlcura, the Quick, Sure andEasy Way, Trial Free

Dntbo with Cutlcura Soap, dry andapply tho Ointment. Thoy stop Itch-ing Instantly, clear away pimplos,blackheads, redness and roughness,

dandruff and scalp Irritation,heal red, rough and soro hands aswoll as most baby skin troubles.

Freo samplo each by mail with Dook.Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L,Boston. Sold ovorywhere. Adv.

Ingenious Soul.Illlthcrs entered tho dining room

with a pair ot yellow automobile gog-gles on.

"Hello, Illlthcrs," said llttlo IIInkB."doing motoring?"

"No," said Ullthoro. "I'm sort ofhungry for n gropefiull, and I want tokeep the Juico out ot my oyis."

Not flr7 luir tint Tired Kjfmake us look alder than wo nro. Keepyour Kyes young nnd you will look young.After tho Movies Murlrio Your Unn'ttell your nice. Murlnn nya Heineily Co.,Chicago, Bends Kyo Hook un request.

Dainty Touch."And her moan husband thinks aim's

extravagant.""Why?""Just bocauso shn Insists on having

Fldo'H monogram rtump?.! on hisl'hlladolphln l'ulilic Lodger,

Piles Relieved by First ApplicationAnd cured In 6lo riaja ly VA'O OINTMENT,lli unlrortal irmrdr for all forma ot I'ilaa,DlutsliU ulun.l rnoney II II lalli, joe.

He'r Advantage."Women can't fool me. I enn mako

evrry ona of them show hor hand.""How do you mauago It?''"I'd. n glovu flttor."

Smile on waah day. Tlmt'a lien you uaelie Croa ling llhie. (,'lothcs whiter tlnnnow All cropprs. AtW.

livery dog has his duy, hut, likeT.on, they always wuut morn,

ynnn. wam - airifirannrin rtnt nnonr'

XKat Contenta 15 Finid Prachnu. I

jíi iWrsclnliIePiVMmlloitforAs'

JvH sinillntinu;ihrciolandlfc(iila- -

rj linii Ihe Stonuclitnnd Uourcls ofñt

3 crtVTiMfíRrnrieijo

un Promolcs DlücrtlIoaCJiccrfiil-nes- s

nnd Rr.tt.Cunlnifu nclllitr

fe"Oiiiiim.MorpliliicNtyr Nakcotic.

teAno 4d

aftft

i SvUtrprtn:s!

A fHírTril Tftmcdy IbrKM (Ion, SoiirSIonmclkDiurrhocn,

11. A Wiums. rcwriüItiics.H uruLtf"-- LossorSuii'.iv

Slijfuilmv cf

TlIC CEKTAUIt COMIWNYY

NI5Vr.YORIC.ííü IriirirrtTTnniTmaaaM

UaactCopr ofWfeppar

METZ

tBllaaBl

GIUe'eaTMrWUMr

i Pattinrir. Iray ftHavli.FlMlrlailla-tif- a 600Mi Starter, 26 N. P.Uremeat hill climber i M to M ralle on I anilontaaolliia. 10.0W) milt on one Mi ot Urea.

lewart Hp.lomtrr, nne man looluilr ton, il:l. Khtel liaaf. StaSU Inch tire, ntliki ilnlpounila. UKTZ UlafrlbiiUira (or tilor.lo.New Mealeo, Wyoming and Weatern Nebnulia!The Colorado Cartercar Co.XUJtt Broadway I Denver, ColoradoLIVE AGENTS WANTEDD MTEIITC .Wt.R.tlf mn,WaH

Worked Both Ways.It was tho morning after n hard

rainstorm and Ilia roof !ind leaked.Wife Henry, you ron) I y must have

thn Inndlord coma mid sen for him-self tho damago tho rain did to ourcelling.

Huh I ran'l without Inttlng him sotho dnmngo the children hnvo dour fu-

tile rest of tha house,

Incredible."Noro fiddled whlln Homo burned.""1 don't bullovo II," replied tho man

who liken to dln.lgrce. "No v lullv.lftwith Ncro'a political pull would invpoHnlllnd n dlsploy ta toon ns n rlvel performance,"

The Real Thlnfl.Llttln Lomuol -- What Is a miser,

paw 7

Paw - A miser, son, Is n pochet-(dl-tlo-

of munhlnd.

Make the LiverDo its Duty

Nina times in ten when the liver Isright the stomach nnd bowels aro right.CARTER'S LITTLELIVER FILLSgently butflnnly com-- j

pel a lazy liver tojaaaVnADTPDsluo its duty. ifJaiaHwnitl lHVI

Cures Con-- .eupatlon, In jdigtitlon,SickHeadache,'and Dlalreia After Eating.SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL NUCE.

Genuine must bear Signature

DÍ AT V L0SSES JURELY PREVENTED

illvlLK I, Catur'e Blaaahe filia.WMlem iluclin)n beauMi (hay

ajf riaa " allur victim fait.I Lj 47 Willa for booklrt an.1 lnlluonii!iE ff" .1 --a 5 ín eWt. Diiouei run ii.oem It 4 VJ (0.a( alaa. Blaiklta I'MIl 4.0

Waa ana Inlrrtnr. bul Cullti'a UtLTna aupatnrílr of protlur(a fa ilua to etr lereaia rr In taialait aol airuna aaly.laalit aa ealtafa. Jf imolJalnabla, onlcr t,

THE OUTTin LADOrlATORY, Callltrala.

' JKAhktiH'tiMAlit BALSAM

A lollfi iirtpATiitltjii ot ntirll.ililp to eradlct4 itautrtrufT.ForlNatorlnar Color njul? toGrar or lUir

httc a.itl It Wl DrurcUta.

W. N U,, DENVER, NO.

GASTORIAFor Infanta and Children.

Mothers Know ThatGenuine Castoria

AlwaysBears thoSignature.

of tVY.V

For Over

Thirty Years

CASTORIAtMB CIMfsUM MMHT N( fOftM ttTt

sssgam

íiürílliifml.

CuitsTrpfP

pyrolcohnlu

LOCAL AND PERSONAL I "A well pntt onizcci cundy aulu was

,.,Wm'..01VP!í. W4," "ow? i'0!", tield atilio school Thursday noonWa.We lake Tuesday on wl""lUlHlBr ,ie BU,,p,cl.8u, Mrg. MMlei

Get many handnil kinds at N. 1)

palnled rliinn ofNnylnr t Sous

TIib Tilaworili Company it Capi-

tán la offering cuitnt ueed Tor salo

Mr iitnl Mm Krnnk J Sagpr amidafrghirr Lorenn, have returnedmini a few ilayn' trip In HI )'nu,i We have jut received h car load

of Siiulebakef Mntintniii Wagons'I'ho Titswnnh Company.- Mrs. F. M Deri nricl Mm. MaílloConpor were in Cnrriznzo fromAncho Thursday,

Buy yn:ir liny, grain ntul coalfruin Win M Harnett and savemoney, 'Phone 80.

Mr. muí Sir Ileri'y .fiihnsmiirpliit ili thai few days of Hip weakífi Li I I'rttn

Cl.iirin Hrnnd Tnniainea One "Illin big Item'. Regular 10c seller.I per dozen $1.00 L'urriznzn Tradbig (Jo

UcMic .liilifiHun, ilnruhlpr nf Mr

still Mi". Harry Johnson Iii.h hrpirtlITuliig i lie H8t wpfk will) n

F ete mué (if ti'linnl.ti

If you am inn tilling to Iiiivp i

whii r i auk made gee me bnfnrtplacing vmir nrder Ed Long, tintinner

We tfpeclnlly recnnimend ninTitbit llrainl the very finpat gnndIJiai eiui Iim hurled Zlpgler Urofinio iigcnia for ('arrizozn.

Iln vi it want in save n dnllnr, I'

B" mi vtinr tn-x- ' il of liny, until'nr cnul Irt in Win llnrnetl. I'lnini80

We liie jii-i- l received n car cnew 11(15. I'nlifurniii and Hauler'tjlt it ! m lie' ( ilr prices mi surIcitj mill tw will ave ynti mnney.

Mis , M.l. Fernet and twodtiuhi!lrr, Fern and Murían, returnpd, eilntfiliiy evening frnni n few

. piU vit.il in irlalivesin HI RumOklahoma.

Take your Fur, Ulrica and Pell?loZieglerHrn who will pay you(he trust iiiiniey fur them

Charm Mrani! Peap, Means 'mid(Jem. livery can guaranteed

tfin alzo fur J 1c o can Cnrriroztt Trading On.

Fttr Snlo Four heavy ore wagonsR(""l as new, iwn Sludehakera, oneI'eier Schulpiipr and chip Main Ala bargain. Enquire Outlook.

If ynu want In know nil nhnulProtection vs. Freo Trade send postal can! n quest fur freo 8'itnpleCiipi'H nf tho American Economist,1131) Broadway. New York.

Fur Hale Two mulo teams andtthree horeo loams Will range Inwtlght frnni 1000 t'n 1250. AllOral clasi stuff. Enquire Outlook.

Hpccial reiluctlun at just ontihalf pric.n about ono dozen M líaosand rhildrcns onata, which wo willpll uní In tha next ten daya

ííleglcr Uros! Ladiesl FpoSplrella and Barclayooraola beforo buying. Accuratoinraauronipnt. lakon in your ownhomes Telephone No. 1. I1. OBox 201 Mra. O. T McQultlen 4t-- i

7.Mra. J. W. Shlnn, fnrmerlv nf

Denting, but now of HI Paan, la

expected In nrrivo the first of theweak, to be a guest nf Mr nnd Mra.Andrew MoCurdy. Mra. Slilnu la

'a staler nl Mr. MtCurdy.Wanted: To purcliaao rango for

:j00 or 100 head nf catite. Muattiltvit living water and good grass,ajld bo a bargain. Adilreae I 0.Box 1027. HI Paao, Texas. 3t 1.7.

' Mta. U. Ij Gtitntu, (iipcrlnteniiptil of l.lneoln County schools, ia

making an extended visit to Texasjinlnta, Including San Antonio andHouston.

Hev. Herbert Haywood, fnrtnerjiaslor of the local Baptist Church,

ioatnb In Wednesday morning fromFilrt Sumner where he la tiow paa(or and will epend a few days with

i Haywood at their ranch easttown;

una Mia. Cutlicr'a loitiua. Thelargo quanlily of e.xce.luiit home

uiutlu candy lound uu liniuediutoaulu, wi.Ii a luigo demand lor moreTin iiuiliod of raisiug luitda was

revived to purchase ajine neededbiitika lor u j i ( c y reuUltigcuiii.ectud with thu uguiur cotilaoutiiocii in the cutircu u, sitmy, andull Iiuiiks so purcliused a ill becomemu ptiinuiieul property ol theirrespectivo roonia

An ii.lt.riintl rtuiiul will bo held

ui iwuxhiriy next KiiUay aliuttiuotiai lliu acliool bunding in which ilitpupila oi Airs. Uiiiiii t'lillt of thuri(jUiui eight Hiugii.g uIuhsi'H from

tiit cuVvltil rotlllla IlltU lJcUilil piliiUni pinito will luke purl. A liutubeiuf iineitaiiiig nuinLeiti will bu givenunit mi uiteiesied m ilus luipuribttipiuee ui the locui bchiiiil woik ure

uigcti in aiieud und nee whai hasuuii iiiciiinpllsli'jd in iltH hue oi

eiineuvur No i.diiu.isiuti Inu willt)c until ged and ull patenta, puirotis4iiU tuteies. ed luniispvopiu urttuigid in bu pieauutou ihisuccaiiou

lliu legular mid-ter- exumiunlinns in tint high school (lepan int-ii-i

are in piogrees today, since thecolupluiiou nf this week's workiiiHikH thu close nl the lirst semesterii it ur and nne-liu- ll iiinuths. The

iiuuibir of uxeiiipnoiia rum exmuiuu' in., is iiotii'eubie, exemption inuny being coitilitiiiuud upona outlining of UO or better ill deport,iiieui anil u gi tule uf UO nrabtivo in.i ceiiii.n buUj.-i- hi tidied, ttuveupiitils uero succcsitful in eainiugexempiiuti from all anltjeeia luknu

ity iIihiii. Their mines fulluws:Ktltel llnllinitti, Unit Mayes, Allielirttiitini, Margie Brauiiiu, Mae'

Kennedy, Ueaslo White and HomerDonaldson. The following, inuddltion to the tihovo named pjpllearo exempt fintn exatnluatloii In

the subjrola indicated:FHESHMA.i CLASS

Helen Mayer Hnglish, phyalog

rophy, Algebru; Francea Farley,Hnglish; Margaret Lacoy , Hngllsh,phyalugraphy, Latin; Leo Motee.Algebra, Hhglish, pliyalopraphy:retóla Sliivens, Algebra, phyaiography: Pearl Hyde, Algebra, EnglMiphysiography; Oladney White,Algebra, English, Latin, phys'raphy; Lawrenco Rowland, Hnglishphyclograpliy, Algebra; LorenaHaley, Huglish, phyaiography,denrgo McOre, Algebra, Engliahpliysingrapliy i aura Dulton,Hugllsli: I'. nlitip Warden, Hnglish.

sonioMonn classItarliel Hughes, Algebra. Latin,

Spanish; Catletiiii Mnutzer Spanish;cuius isranttm lioiin. Algebra,

Alma Uouerla, hatln, Spanish.JUNIOR CLASS

Bésalo Gray, English, (JenotalScience, li&'itr. Ula EdtulstnnHngliah, General Science, LatinZulla Mayor, Hnclish, Botany, Gen.l U,.L., 0.,.t.l. t I...

Clara lUnr.el, General Scienco, LatinHnglish; Allison Stevens, GoneralScience.

SENIOR CLASS

Louis Ailfitnp. American History,Hnglish, Goneral Science,

Slum thla mark tha completionof several half year subject, severalnew clauses will be organized Mmttlay. The Junior Class will combine wi lt Hi" Seniors in Hie Rlinlvof Chrinistrv fur the remainder ofthe year and the Sophnmure Clarawill pribaltly lake, up the work inGoneral Sclcncp just completed bythis ches, making it permatmutly asecond year study.

The outlook In ail departmenta ofschool work was never mnrn encouraging and slops will be takenwithin the next few days to próvidomom school mom fur the rapidlygrowing enrolment and the generaloxtenalnn of the uaefulneas of thtinstitution. '

Pratts Foremost Flour, Sold Under a

Money-Bac-k Guarantee

fry THt PRATT MIU5 B

Absolutely guaran-teed be

HighestPatentFlour

Carrizozo

Try Sack

Special on Canned Goods

Standard Tomatoes, 2 lb. cans; $ 1 .00 per DozStandard Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, 1 .35 per DozStandard Pack Corn, 2 lb. cans, 1.15 per Doz

Carrizozo Trading CompanyQUALITY FIUST

1915 METAL OUTPUT ISRECORD BREAKER

üírnt,o,l,.0o fil"'w" ei'teiprlso and failh in

Heavily tt.creaao.l shipments nf Hie prosperity nf enmingscoson

zinc carbonate and Httlpliidn ureaand zinc sulphide, were made frnniNew Mexico in 10 Hi. At Kelly,Socorro county, the principal proiluclng milla were the Kelly, Graphic, and Juanita The Ozark mill

laying

was nnenilod continuously nn overland which ia "hummer"sulphide nrea Graphirt ami '' ''boala"ICollv mill im Upon local .Mr

At ctiuniy, zlnn Faintirnugh'a ia in

u from wbh eon

Hanover and other mines; and by Heal andbuilding nf mill nf treat commend Ida ability to deliver

sulphide urea at Hanover a' aro Hold,wns commenced zinn

andshipped from the Peak dlstriot, and carbonate urea from theFl'irlda and Tres Hermanas district,I,una Kino concentrateswere shipped from wet concentration electrostatic mill ofPinos AltoB M it M Company ,

rhe new magnetic separation millnt Cleveland mine at PinnaAltos was completed nnd seJt innpiratinn, A ear oi zino nra waashipped from the Hermosa district,Sieira The production ofzinc ore concentrates fromVnw was 30,070 lona of

:i5U per cunt, n compared with20,450 toes of 17.53 per cont zinoIn 1014

U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER

of tho Edwardwas this weok appointed

United State Commissionerfor this byII. of Santa Tho appointment of Judge to thia posi-tion ia ono that wilt meet thehearty approval of

the

sold in

a

Sam Fambrniigh, the localautomobile snlf'str.nn has

thetty In a gonerntta atsortmentnf the tnado go cartHe h-- 8 ono of 1I19 fours withthe Silent night motor. Soveralnf the model 8 Overbinds and one bi eveu passanger

the a

from the Uasiest over

niiieiinlin llUl'I'll tllU tlllirKet.

Hannver, Grni oalesrottm cult

uarbnna ores wore shipped ninilioii the City Garagotho trtdlctl Vincent wo

the a the thement nf they

Bo lt oarDonate auipiinin ores wcro

Conks

countythe

tho

Hie

enmity.and

Mexico

NEW

Justice PencoMaaato

Landdistrict Judge William

l'npe FeMásale

withevery one.

to

famous Toledofamous

world famous

goods

CATHOLIC CHURCH

nijv j. ti. ntnttA, rwetor

On Sunday, January 10th, therewill bo maro u I the Catholic Churchat lo o'clock a m and Sundayschool at 2 p. in.

How's This?We offer Ono Hundred Dollars

Rewnrd for nny caso of Catarrhthat cannot ba curod by Ilnll'tCatarrh Cure.

P. J. CIIHNRT & CO.. Toledo, O.We, tlio tinitrrrlioi .1 Iiiiva known K J.

Cheney (ur lliv I iaum, anil believefilm percrttv hniioritutu In ull buettieutranmel Ion ntul llnuni'lnlly ntilo to carryout liny oblliinjlaiin inmle by tile Arm.

MATIONAL UANIC OK CUMMlSlliToledo. O.

Hall'i Catarrh Curo ! taken Internally,artlnc directly upon the blood and mu-an-

urtacr n( the lyttem. Teetlmonlaljtent tree, Trice 15 cent per bottle. Boldby II DrUKcleti.

Tali ItaU'e r.mlty rate tor eenattpatloe.

Marvin Hurlon who has beenvlsltinir relatives In points in Tenneseee and Arkansas for the pastmonth is expected to arrive bornethis week,

THEN PIUC13

m

METHODIST CHURCHHEV. B. D riutor.

Is tho war over? No. Neither la

X

the war against sin at iho MethodistChurch. The ovaniilllsllo pervloeswill coiitiiiun thru next wopk. Gnndmuslo special mttalo at evorv for- -

vico. ' l'reparedncea" will be theIhemo Sunday night Sundaytcliool 8unday mornlnc at OMfiIttnior churoh nl 2 and 3 o'clock.Senior League at 0:30, You crimeand comu alnne S'rangnrswunotno. lo the 'Friendlychurch"

BAPTIST CHURCH

(ItEV. J. II, aUtDNEH, I'Mloi)

Preaching at It a. in. "Revivals"Sunday, January 10th.

m

LEWIS,

don'tComo

The ubnvu subject is a huge oneand very important. Every trueChristian Inuga to see an oltl timerevival. Come nnd learn how onemay he had Let all of us pray forone at (Ida lime In Carrizozo

The VV. M. U met with Mra 6.W. Perry Wednesday, eleven ladlesbeing present. Thn mejtlng woavery Inlerestitm and Intoiest is

hi the wnrkTho H. Y P. U will meet, at

0 p m .Ciithrine Pine la leader. Allare invited to t tirso services

Sunday school tncota at tO a, m.If you are not a member of sojno

8. 8. we will be glad to have youcotne with us

I am now serving meals In thebuilding formerly occupied by Mrs.A W. Adama' millinery store,Hri. A. Z. Legget.