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Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers
7-7-1906
Las Vegas Daily Optic, 07-07-1906The Las Vegas Publishing Co. & The People's Paper
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LAS VEGAS. NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY. JU--V 7. 1906, No, 207Vd XXVII
day,- - Secretary Tft aaaoaau-e- d it bad It Is cict4 that tbe easte will be!
cnerpl at a awetlcg to be held'weald isistty Hw (be eily batthat thf re-- SM-- 4 to lake the pttted eosa. yEft'OLArfSG.O.lI.
HAS BIRTHDAY
FEAR CCD $3nCDSEVELT LG3T
r
HOUSE CLEAliG
BARELY AVERTED' 4- '. :m BsMsTansaa v
Special 0&kt Peeler Loses
SOIfiMES'F0HTIIE0IL KING
, Ohio Probate Judge WantRoclcfdlcr to Testify in
Standard Ousade.
ce is iii joe kj'jDoesn't Worry Om FWctr
boos Moee Tbaa He, CwiMP.y.
Fiadlay, Ohio, July e Bank
bee aeldd so create six er sevenbrigade army ftotu. f--Vl't Se this." fee taWL 1.1 otterthat we may ase war brigsdW gen-eral- a
by setting then la rmnisn4 dtroiM. lttese bris3 poaM V'lll tdistinct frosa the present geogisphte-a- l
fhidoas."TeauiKe erWiioR of kirailues for
these posts, tbe sreiry said, are sfolkiws: Port Rliey. Kaasa; Port
LevesrHb, Kaaas: Fort Hawllonsioa .Tsxaa; Port Rollnaoe, Neb-
raska; Port IX A. Russell. Wyoming;Port pill. Cilabuma; nd Port Ogle-
thorpe, Georgia.
LOUISIANA DEMOCRATARK POR THE NCSRAtKAN
Bate Rouse. Ul. July T Louis-
iana house repreaeatstlvea test nightadopted a resolntiuej reeomiaendlngtbe endorsement of William J. Bossby the IVfaorratie party of tbla statefor president
NAVY SECRETARY INVITESBIDS POR NEW WARSHIP
Washington, : July T. e SecretaryBonaparte baa lamed a circular ktvlt-In-
ship dvstgners and ablp buildingfirms to submit plans for tbe new 20,-40-0
ton battleship authorised by congress. The naval bureau baa alsobees torttrted to prepare like plsnsfor comparison with those submit-
ted by private bidders.
FUTER FCO EIE1Y;I FliiE ATI JAIL
" ",
E 'ju assfsssl
Judge; Wolverton Aueuet Hirn
: $7300-He-Wifl ServeTwo Years.
rortland. Ore, July 7.--8. A. D.
Porter wss fnunJ guilty yesterday ofconspiracy to defrsud the governmentof Its publle lands and wss sentencedby Judge Wolvertoa to two yesrs inJail sod a fine of S7.SO0.
"DEATH SENTENCE FOR OES- -
CENDANT OP KIT CARSON
Waco,"1 Tex., July 7. Mark Rice,who was convicted of murder In thefirst degree, the Jury sssesslng thedeath penalty, is a descendant of KitCarson, the famous scout Rice traceshis ancestry on his mother's side ofthe family. Rice slew a young saloonkeeper In January last 1 E. Jones,John Dowd, Edward Duty, C. H. Con-a-
and Ed. Prather, five of the wit-
nesses for the defense In the Ricetrial, will be tried on perjury charges.
TRAfTOTJllO:.!ASSTRAIiTED 0;j REEF
Supply Unable, to Pull Her4 Off, Mead Goes to
Relief. - ,
Washington, July T.Tbe "navy de-
partment today received two cable-gram- a
from Commander Potts, naval
governor of the Island of Guam, tela-liv- e
to the stranding of the transportThomas on a reef near Guam. The
station ship Supply waa sent to the re-
lief of the stranded transport, but was
unable to pull her oH the reef. .. pottsreported that tugs are needed butthat none are to be bad at Guam.
- To Assist the ThomasManila. June 7. The transport
Meade leaves today (Sunday) to ren-
der assistance to the transport Thorn-at- ;
which Is ashore on a reef near' ' "Guam. ...
': Walt Per Wins td Subelde'Washington, July ", for
the safety of the lighthouse tenderLaurel waa relieved today by ,a tele-
gram from Key West --reporting tbatshe had been anchored tinder theLoboe light from June 5 to July 2,
waiting for the wind to subside. -
JO HO FUSES
Gives Defense Until Next WednesdayTo Bring New Evidence ;
" ; 'JJr. Court
Chicago, July ' 7. United StatesJudge Lamtls today refused to granta new trial to the Chicago and Altonrailroad and John. N. Fait nor b aFred A.Wsnn. former officials of theroad, who were yesterday convictedof giving rebates. The Judge, how--
even gave tbe defense until nextWednesday to tiling f evidence Intocourt snowing that the rebate wssgenerally known.
Sey. " - ,
Mine Louise Reed, tbe talented as J
rty yearg etrtrcwe. wbe la spendingtbe sammer with her narrate In thiscity, ntil be the t4iag lady. be
play4 to tbe eedy whh a protess-tesvs- l
company aa entire eeesoa andska la coacblag the otber awwbera aftbe caste la tbetr stage "baric."She will be sepnorted la the smates.pfwdertliia by Mr. Robert Cress, wifeos Lieutenant' Ore, sad Miss MaJorie Hume.
Others a be will take part to tbepreeenuitlGa" f the comedy tsrre areMr. Gross, Ted lktlt Jsmee Curry,Norrte Cscbraa. Ed. McWenie, ChanTrnmbull, Lndwig llMd and "Scotty"Mclntyre.'
Tbe play Is strictly a comedy andthere are eleven speaking parts.
It does sot have tbe blood eerditataantioas of "Jesse Jemee. tbe Mis
souri Out law; It larks tbe emotionalforce of "East Lynne" and the subtlepica of In Old entucky There snot a shot fired, a wUI lost or n beekrobbed. Nobody sings the "Tale of
.Tadpole or tries to bnpersonstsotqiiant Aana Held. It to Jest a clev-
er play nltkout any contortionist,bloodhounds or bslr-ralstn- g elimaies.replete with witticisms and funny situations. '
rtCTB IS E3E3 .
James Scott, Under Sentence for
Counterfeiting in San Miguel
County NooEst.
Fridays New Mexican.) ,
Wbea tbe prisoners In tbe territor-
ial - penitentiary were counted last
night, James Scott, a United States
prisoner, j. 1888. a negro, sentencedto sis years for passing counterfeitcolnalniSan Miguel county, 4aM notbo found. A hurried seat A of thepremises tailed to devekf a singleclue aa to bis wberesbouts. No one
bad seen him making off and apparently no one kney where be was. Assoon ss Csntaln Trelfordrbe superintendent learned of the fp's In thecas4C be tleclded that th,. - man
bad not succeeded tsr getting outsideof the walls, bnt was biding In theprison yard. The ysrd was carefullyaeerched without finding a trace of
the missing convict Xevertheleas, aheavy gusrd wss placed on the wallslaat night and today, aa It waa fearedScott was In hiding and will make an
attempt to scale tbe high brick wall
surrounding tbe prison.Some time sgo Bcott tried to escape
by aawtng the bars from the windowof the prison kitchen. He waa detect-ed before he sncceeded In getting
'away.Captain Trelford said be felt car
tain that Scott would be captured Ina short time.
outside amTASE TOTAIL THEES
Tax Amendment Require Them
to Pay Two Cents On Stock
' Shares.
: New York, July 7 A group of outside brokers who make a speclnlty oflow priced mining stocks In the Broadstreet market wfll be depicted nevtweek. 8ome traders bave bir,d our- -
ters In Jersey Xlty to carry on theirbusiness out of reach of thi amendedstock tax law. The act obliges tbernto pay a transfer tax of two cents on
every share of stock sold, regardleoof tbe par ..value price at vhlcb theclock sells in the open meiket
HEALTH OFFICERS BELIEVECHOLERA EPIDEMIC UNLIKELY
Manila,' July 7. The choiera sltua- -
tlon remains unchanged. The healthauthorities believe If tbe disease isconfined during tbe next three daysto. the present extent the epMemlcIs unlikely.
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On Wednesday evening, June 27th,In the presence of 150 Invited guests,occurred the marriage of Dr. W, SMcKenzie, son of Mr., and Mr. S. D.
McKensie, of Adrian. Michigan, toMtsa Maude Elisabeth", Warren at thehome of the bride's parents, Mr. andMrs. A. B. Warren, No. 295 Hoyneavenue. Chicago.? Tbe, bride Is a sister of A. R, Wsrren. manager of theprinting department of The Optic.
. A caravan of; prairie schoonerswas observed Coralnar over the messeast of the ctty this afternoon. Uponarrival near the cliff the covered wag-
ons atopped aad ; preparations weremade for camping oit 4
CHAS. E, MUCHES, INSURANCE
PSOM. SAHS POft A REST
Vew Vrk. Jn'y .
Iltuhea. wbo was rfck--f furtbe Armstrotig iaaaraaceteg easBwtttMt, sailed fur Eurofday for a .rest "
craf rxn3 n r;n--.craTrciH T. II C. I
Las Veeaa Small fee ye May Developfioa-tlec- tri Pisturea Are raeti-- t
Installed Ig New Building.
The past wswh ha been a busy oueat the new home of ibe fauna Men's
Christian Although no)
yet entli!y etinipMrd nor equipped.sota uf the prtvilegee of tbe bulWlngbave bet-- n extended to tb publicwhile rarpentvrs, painters and pluan-ber- s
have been mtssTy engaged la pui-tla- g
on the finishing touebes.
Cue tract or ttuad aas bad a force ofmea placing tbe king rears of bxkersIn tbe basement room nevt to theplunge. Tbey are nearly through withthis work that afMraoon. Tae cle--
trk flxtarrs whk-- h have been delaylas)jnattera eaaM la tm Tbursday aadearly next week Use ksxht win beturned on la ibe baiidlag The poolIs now entirely finished and that Itw III be a very ponnlar adjunct of tbeassociation baa beea fully deawoft
strated during tbe last tea days. Oatbe Fourth of July the number oftowels need Indicated that about ouhundred mea and bey enloyed tbeluxury of a' swim. Any aHernoonfrom tour until six a considerablecrowd may be found in tbe showerbaths and pool, while some of thesmall boys who frequent the buildingduring all portions of tbe dsy, bsvebeen in the water so much that tbeyshow slcns of growing fins. Nestweek Secretary Parties will begin tobring some ordr out of tbe chaoswhich bss prevailed, and the smallboy will hate to content themselveswith certain 'hours of the dsy In thepool and gvmaasiuin under the d I recti in of 'Professor Grant Secularclasses In physical work also Will beorganized for the men within n fewdays. Beginning with Monday, tbetth. the privilege of (he building willbe limited to members or (hose whobave Signed the application cards formembership.
Invltstlos Still EatendsdWhen tbe building Was first thrown
open a general invitation wsa extend-ed to all to come In and make them-selves at borne. A roost hearty Invi-tation Is still extended to all to comeand go through the building and seewhat the association offers In the wayof advantages.
- Application cards will be presentedand an opportunity given to take outa membership. The directors at theirmeeting on Thursday evening Instruct-ed Secretary Barnes to ask membersto present their cards before Wing ad-
mitted to the pool and gymnasium.This wtll be necessary only untlt thesecretarr" has an opportunity to be-come acquainted with all members.
The living rooms on the npjter floorar now entirely completed with theexception of the electric fixtures,which wilt be In place in a few days,and a considerable number are nowoccupied by the young men. Therooms have been pronounced by allwho have teen them aa exceptionallyattractive. ,
Those of tbe choicest location bavealready been taksn and" tbe Indica-tions are that all will ; be speedilyoccupied. ', '
The directors hope to be able to seta definite date for the formal openingof the building within a few days.Announcement of Oil will likely bemade early next week.
omy a flAn::iES3
!MjC; PIIT8
Seattle Germans Declare ; Rosen-
berg, Alleged Anarchist, Has; Seaet Enemy,
Seattle, Wash., Jnly The centralcommittee of the Votted German so-
cieties at Seattle las, night declaredthat August Rosenlierg, arrested inGermany on suspicion of being aa an-
archist with designs against the lifeof Emperor William, was merely a
harmless mixer of paints, and thatthe chemicals and apparatus foundin his old shop er need for experi-ments in tbla line. The letter whichcaused the arrest of Rosenberg, mem-ber- g
of the society claim, waa writtenby a secret enemy of Rosenberg tothe authorities in the fatberlsud.
Nav Men Think Rofcert E. :
Perry Sacrinced His Lifein Xrctic Repons.
SAILED JULY 15 l"3American CUsraKal Society ;
Reports UtstmiaSy RorocsWa-ikFa-r NotA.
WssMngton. D. C. July T Tbatrapt. Hubert B. Peary baa sacrificedhH life la bis effort to dlwor tbe
nh pole-- la tbe far of nsval sseahere im are woi rW--4 by their falls' eto B't any tbHags of tbe ship Roose-fl- t
whkk satlfd for tbe Arctic ratobS u July If. 1SOS.
, Msy Have Wreckedietkes from thi AutM-rita- n Oeqgia-pt-ir- si
sttclety are tht.t tbe wvaibrr It,'be la north this sitt'twl wss ssnrstluia rrtg3ro ntr umtsfcv-t- i I ten frequettt and the ice Is
?. Cn-- t rt'y it ia feared thatPtary'e sblp may have been groundto pieces by drifting Ice. -
tT.;:E cn,7rii 03IF O ESiT-'l-
Dsasssssaamsan
Judje Mullins Declares Recast
Ruling Only Appteto Par--ticular Cases. HZi
rwnvr. rSiilo.. Julr 1. District
Judge Mullins today made an ordercalling tbe grand jury to lavestlgatethe alleged franch le elaction fraud
and appointed special elisor to sum-mo-o
tbe Jurors. Judge Mullins an-
nounced be would bold In abeyancethe petition of the Honest Bee lion
league's attorneys for leave to with-
draw the requrvt for the grand Jury toinvestigate the election frauds as tbesupreme court bad Issued a writ of
supersedes la that case. He calledtbe jury up on bis own motion, say-
ing: ..."I do not desire to appear sa fly-
ing In the face or tbe writ issued inthe recent case, but as I understandthe law, supersedeas in the leaguecase Is only conclusive as to that par-ticular case.' Unless further restrain-ed by the sunreme court Impanellinga grand Jury will be undertaken byJudge Mullins next Thursday.
ns rcjTiLtsTEiiiHJiin
m m K'B xmWest Side Posterf ke to be Opens in
A Blase of Glery and Fire-
works.
It th fixtures arrive in lime thepostofflce on the west side wilt beready for busineen on July Is. Post- -
master Schoonmaker - Is figuring onthat date for the opening, and it pro--
rilaA fruBj ss tnafnAMhla Att in tilt
history of the town. It is proposedto open tbe postofflce there In a blaseet glory by having the postponedFourth of July celebration then, JTne"merehsnts ' who contributed to taefund for the Independence day eels--
and even signify a willingness to In-
crease their original subscriptions.Practically air of the money has beensaved which ' was Intended lor cashprizes in the various races and theathletic part of the program will be
pulled off as originally planned. .Only,a few of the fireworks wrre wt offon tbe night of tbe Fourth.
Postmaster Schoonmaker has received the key that unlocks the mail
pouches and Is only waiting now on
the office fixtures. - ;
Mr. Schoonmaker Is out of town fora
a few days, enjoying an ouung v
Harvey's rsnch.
Cinders have been dumped at theHtrwt crossines la the city whichwere almost impassible on account ofthe mud. On severe! of the rainydays lately It required a trained ath--. . . - .L - . . .1 a.iee to Clear some ur idb nw pwumat the street IntersectHws with dryshoes.
'Tbe air brakes matrnjctlon car.
which baa beea la the nZrl yarltnm nm. IIwa mmm. UIm n lalque this afternoon aa K, 1 I I trailroad men at that r;s ui : x
throngb a series of eatcJ:"- - -
Joseph Chambalains Natal
day is CelcbratedDe-- tlivers Message. s
so cfTFs caeeeo
He is Stall The Idol of HU Home
GryDeifste Political Vici- -,
situdes.
Birmingham, England. July T. Jo-erp-h
Cbamberlaia's seventietb birth-
day was celebrated today by tbe en-
ure city. Mr. Chamberlain took ad-
vantage of the occasion to give thefollowing cbaracterlaiic message totbe nation: Treat foreigners aa theytreat us and treat your kinsmen bet-ter tkan you treat foreigners.
eneBnasnsasaer: f
. Hie Peiitkal CareerLoudon. Jkily 7. Birmingham la
prepared for the grand celebration ofJoseph Chamberlain's seventiethbirthday, which occurs today. Despitetbe vicissitudes of bis political careerduring the past few years Mr. Cham-
berlain remains tbe Uot of his hornscity, which he baa represented la par-liament continuously for thirty years.
In 1863 (when 3 years old) Mr.Chamberlain began his political eareer. For five years he waa aa agi-tator, chiefly la support of a nationaleducation entirety free from denom-
inational control. Ten years later bewas unanimously elected presidentof tbe Birmingham school bosrd,which, next to that of London, la themost , Important la Great Britain.Thrice elected mayor of Birmingham,he reformed, swept clean, lighted andset In order this Important city, de-
servedly earning tbe highest reputation as a municipal administrator.
After having t ausuccessfuily contested Sheffield In 1871, he wss re-
turned to parliament for BirminghamIn June, 1876. At tbe general election of April, 1S80, Mr. Chamberlainwas returned for Birmingham .wl(Mr. Muns and Mr. Bright, and whenMr. Gladstone formed bis ministry bewaa nominated president of the Boardof Trade with a seat in the cabinet
Chamberlain ResignsAfter the formation of Mr, Glad-
stone's cabinet In 1884 (in which hewas president of the Local Government Board), Mr. Chamberlain re-
signed owing to a disagreement withhis leader" on borne rule for Ireland,and at the, general election of 1886,when be was returned for West Birmingham without opposition, be stoodas a pronounced Liberal-Unionis- t andsevered all connection with the Gladstonlan party, la 1S87 he visitedBnnerlca on the Fisheries commission,returning to tbe United States the following year, when be married the onlydaughter of W. C. Endlcott, a member of President Cleveland's cabinet
TJpon the elevation of Lord Harrington to the peerage as Duke of Devon-shire, Mr. Chamberlain became tbeleader of the Liberal Unionist partyin the House of Commons, and dis-
charged the duties of bis positionfaithfully and ably. Upon the changeof government In 1895. Mr. Chamberlain had bis choice of position and hodecided at once to take tbe colonialsecretaryship. With keen Instinct hesaw In this post the opportunity ofbis political life, - -
He recocnlsed that the defest of theHome Rule party had kindled an Im
perial sentiment throughout the lengthand breadth of. the British '
empire,England bad had "great" prime min-
isters, ''greats foreign secretaries,"great" war secretaries, but It remain-ed for Chamberlain to become thefirs great colonial secretary. He d
thoroughly In colonial expan-sion and development and In unitingEngland's possessions to her by th.tirresistible tie of sentiment which islighter thar; air and - stronger, thansteel. He Vent every energy anj hisconsummate genius of construction tothis end and npon the success of tlitawork rests his wo'M-wW- e reputationas a statesman an-- &n admlnls.rclo- -
IECEOE IZiMKJOTEIflFUY
"His EMSIIsncy, the Governor, to bePresented July 18 Twe Vacant
. Parte In Casts.
Rehearsals are being held almostevery night now for "His Excellency.the Governor," the home talent playthat wilt be presented under the auspices of Troop A at the Duncan operabouse on July 18. Two of the mascu-line roles have yet to be assigned, bnt
His Postnon and Sur ;
-'-. renders CarrWiMon.
FETTY tzi mzrD. Otero No Lemper Jttstke of the
' Peace PaCjiai Piat tiers .
Dnvlosed., ',"1asnsnKv; ;.
Ibe restgnstion of D. OtrrQ.Jusit-- 3
of tbe peace In tbe town of Lss Ye
gas. and the enforced retirement vtOfficer Peeler of (be Santa Fe baaserved to avert aa Invest Igsttoa of tbeufflcal conduct t bc parties. la addition to UmUig him positioa ae specialofficer for tbe Santa Fe. PeWr fea
also bad bt commlsstoa aa deputesheriff Ukea away from blm and beis without authority or a Job. Tb
reslgnstkm of D. Otero la connectionwith recent disclosures In which. It is
alkgvd, bis court docket failed tosbowwhere two piiaonera apprehended anet
arraigned by Peeler were tlud JJ 2i.is regarded aa significant The bostate tbe officials took their money.
snd that there were no witnesses atthe trial. No formal complaint walodged against them at tbe "trtaL"Not being disposed to leave town tbeboys took their case before Influentialnutans with the result tbat Peelerwsa let out by Ben Williams of Albuquerque, In charge of special SantaFe police. Otero la no longer an of-
ficial. .
Peeler DisgorgssMayor Seruudlno Romero 1 bunted
np Officer Peeler, special ofP.oer oftbe Santa Fe railroad' and toldhim if be did not refund his share ofthe moner taken from the two boyIt would likely mean term in thepenitentiary, and the officer turnedover to him fourteen dollars ' andstated tbat It was the entire sum ofmoney he received. Tbe mayor baanot yet been able to recover the other19.25. Peeler says that there wasno formal trial but that the money wastaken from the boys and divided.
Peeler's warrant as an officer forthe Santa Fe and as deputy-sherif- f
waa taken from blm and the mayoralso requested D. Otero to resign asjustice of peace, which be baa done.
prosecutor S. B. Davis says that aathe Justice of peace has resigned andthe officer baa been removed therewill probably be no chargea preferredagainst the men, at present at leastOther similar cases though may be In-
vestigated. - . i
Arrested Two Beys"
Thumday afternoon, two boys, naged about fourteen years and theother a little older, steppe off a trainat Romerovlile, to "rubber' at the sce-nery, but hardly . bad they left tbecoach when the train pulled out andleft them on the platform. Tbe ladswere on their way from Albuquerqueto Kansss City, where they had enter-ed Into a contract to work for the railroad. The only thing they could dowhen they found they bad been leftwas to start and walk to the nearesttownv and they made their way toward Las Vegas. Reaching the rail-road bridge Just south of the city,tbey sat down to rot and were theretaken In charge by Santa Fe OfficerPeeler.--
, Placed In JailThe boys were placed In the city
Jail at the city, ball over nightand were then taken to the west sidefor a hearing.: Tbey claim that theyhad twenty-thre- e dollar snd twenty-fiv- e
cents and tbat the entire amountof money was taken from them andthat they were . then released fromenstody. The boys ,th;n. went to A.O. Larratolo with their story and hereferred them to E. Barber as a member of the board of trustee Tbeywent to Mr. Barber and he has takenup their case and has cslledi the matter to the attention of Mayor Secudlno Romero of the town of Las Ve-
gas, and also to S. B. Davis, Jr, theterritorial prosecutor.
Declare They Were RobbedMr. Barber says that the boy were
Jiamefully robbed of their money asmany others have been before andthat be would nee that SomethingIs done abont It He says that hewent to Justice of Peace Otero andasked personally to see bis court doc-
ket for yesterday snd that there wasebffoisrteiy no entry made of the caseand tbat the Jmlge told him be hadhad no cases 'Friday- - and knew nothing about tbe boys. The boys sarthat all of their money wss tsken Incharge1 "by Mr. Otero and that tbeywere offered a quarter back If tbey
er of the probate court ui Issued
i4nnuu fur Job a D. Rockefeller lacoonertlo with tbe euite filed , hereagainst lb Standard. Oil company andRockefeller la which It to alleged theValentine aatJ-tres- t law baa beea vw-late- S
by tbe Staadard and lu subsid-
iary companies. - Tbn summons batbeea turned over to Sheriff Groves,who says be win make the service apo Rockefeller soon be returnfrom Europe
Arkansas Want tZOOMOLittle Rock. Art-- . July 7 Attorney
Genera! Roger today file suit ag-
ainst tb WateraFteree Oil company,alleging s conspiracy to control tbout-pu- t ud prioea of oil and asking
, damages a tan sum 01 n.wv.wv. naim aaka the company to forfeit tberight to do business In Arkansas Tbebin allege tbat tbla company la
with the Standard) Oil eon' anny. , - - ,
Rockefeller's 7th Birthday" Jaha D. Rockefeller, tbe most talked of man hi America, win be sixty--
even yeara old tomorrow. Sir. Rocke-feller la at present enjoying bla firstbirthday abroad evidently not worriedover President. Roosevelt's threatenedIntention to. prosecute tbe StandardOil company for violation of the anti
trust ng- to cabled re-
ports Mr. Rockefeller says be baa haino connection with tbe Standard Oil
company tor the past twelve years.ai eve mviwIn tbe next ten dsrs and will be berein ample time to look after the Inter--J.
esu of tbe great monopoly of wbicbbe waa the creator and the principalWUC11I.HII ft
' Sla Tk.. fuiM Xteif ".V 'Inasmuch as tbe supreme crista In
Mr. Rockefeller's affairs came In 1875.
when be was In desperate straits andowed more than be could pay If forc-
ed! by bis creditors, tbe solid growthof the present vast fortune, whetherIt be a billion, aa some assert, or onlybait as much, should be considered amater 'of only about thirty years
.Iim4 AiMjiUi Vat A tm tin.donbtedly tbe richest man m the f li-
lted States, possibly in the wholeworld. Tbe growth of the Rockefellerinterests; the evolution of the Stand-ard Oil company; Ha variegated his-
tory: tbe railroad rebates on which re
throve and waxed fat; the fierce wars'msde upon it by sUte and nationalofficials; the Indictment Of its ffle--
j ers in Texas a few years ago; the at-
tempt on the part of the state of Kansas to compete with It; the campaign'waged) against It by the state of Mi
eourt; Its extension to every contin-ent and bow It has made eeores ofmillionaires these things have beentbe subject of more ephemeral acd
v: Mrmanent literature, probably, thanany other business enterprise since
eoii ei.7e:i:.o::inoc3Tj;iDedsre Petty Bickering SIkhiW
Ce Eknunated Wants Peace
And Good Will..... ... , ....
- Bertln, July T. Efforts, official andprivate, to bring about better rela- -
: ttoas between Germany and ' GreatBritain, have had a pronounced success. Emperor William is active tasj
. impressing Englishmen that It is hispurpose to leave nothing undone ontbe German side to restore agreeablerelations. In conversation with tbeBritish naval officer at Kiel recently,the emperor talked half an-no- onthe needlesanesa and barmfulness ofbickerings between Great Britain andGermany and of bis determination topreserve peace and cultivate goodwin. .
,. '
SIX NEW ARMY POSTSWILL BE CREATED SOON
, Oyster Bay,, July --After a con- -
with President Roosevelt to--
fUTOLDAT. JTLT t IIftS VA3 ftJUkV C9TC3.
APPfARINQ OLDmctflu!f y te revtv him. a4j Mania &s4oJ wa streak asd !a--v
aew he sigaag cratiSy as he vtaatty killed by Rgktalag at Caliexe&. aad swears h will awver agaia j Moaday.ec la any kiad at aa - -fC AUEETS SSCIETV
I tra4 Imm after vMt iwwri'sbumb la the cm Mesfcs a4
iWf put! irf taut! ia tkt entT. US purttua of W lis
h lio&f, tk ia tt CapitalCur.
; Owtag t the fact that th glor- -
1 Tm ease Sard mmj la Uw ar ttm atKi)rf Up Ht L e'ega. V. If m
II II I U" "edy Xigbt Ottly.Meaawkil, Puck wa walklag sbrvaslag ews th kin toward tawsv!PPtot) llty Hall. V U 1.1 If feful IMMIUMl
PMC AT lOf-TlEGFMHIii- 'E
Jack Vl'r;Kt n InHcd Up andDowa Mine SUft bvj
Tntrs.
irc?iaimrcD
... -.- - c. Am Ikui WitttMOtWU4 Weal ens HUtorlcal Life lainni it yaw tun a
(xm av, the swathe of th Wdtnii.!' M M kU tHrfXJTTXXRTJ OP KXNTFD PARGRAPJ I?
Th first ataa k asec tker wa L. ML
Sotltvaa. the principal owaer f thJusBpiag Jack aula. The t aae)tartcd back p the km. Wheat tkey
reached the toe, they peered tato thehoict hows tkrottgh the Uck windowwLk had erved for Pack's prwlplt- -
f-riD- Al l v Tn otroce A VT Tl ivr. TAI Kin , 'til' weekly snectisg until Tawncauiij
VZTSSiT JAMES"W..I. Strain) R30.000 Tented
irodiK-ti-n
talari- - taMJa graet t baar.The ymtt f Paaarwtf tawea
ef townw trrm waif.lm aad thrive a k wx tMar wug kt taut tana.VhavW Hera Is the ewtr kwImoww ef t t . ad at 9tH as tt as tirfetful aliH& saak a ewaet hair
aa wa as tanni ears.
AZOUT IN LAS VEGAS SOCIAL WWJIL AND LXSE, ! U,L, rbTa b4 VTUrw tEKE A FEW FADS AMD FACTS OF ftAU.NI.NL r ANCY wm ra rwter, cx
of exit. From ther. tkev couU mMUa. aad SI ia Ktf WMHtn, OttrwMMf. war
st t Me OeVK a4 tDuy Rio of a Krala MinerMr. J. E. lUrfar td ToaekS, Kaa,tf f the feafvj auauer 4 th Ntiotaanaig th suiting twti They
tfptd i la the My fur a vtalt ofa few boar whb Mr. Jjaraa lHva
Penry latent upaa hi work, alternate- - i
iy patting ea pewe and brake Tkvatachut baaaH and Ik-- cable able-- !
aed, and. luohlsg at tj jmith of theshaft, they could sew at regular later--'
vals lb bucket shoot n and daw
0I low "Juncang Jack" WasNamedBut Fa railroad, a Wo has ta vis--
King at tb boas ( Mr. IL W, Kelly. ! tln white e re to paints to
TWO UNKI
lit fc'v and I a!d (rota the ptyaVrve and starry k tie aicbt;
I lelt an oii4 aw y li "Hiy,"Kid mvw m calm, a fair,
bright.
Cahfurai.wm the gneet of b nor at a I ecturkSpecial CorrepooVoe-- ) Main. It seemed empsr. aad tker'
rV
Manhattan. Nev, Jane 3. To be tkntight Wright dead. !
That MMMlfilitai auk .IU Ik,!taatbeoa Tewday aneraor. Mr. C.
C (a etotatn4 k cBiptiiaet tthe vtslMW iMUfiil rhanalag IH-i- h
faactiue. The ladie rnerr.t la
e )and Mrs. RkWd.A. M'rW--r
will ke next wh toe Ruckfurd. IU,whrr tnt--r ge to tb4 the wedding
whlcsrd p aad down te dtandredpHrd my felt h ry played his deadly game wa fcl'
adt4nc Noiaelewtly jumping through!
warns rr Mfie ia wn" vpwvJt. 'tra,
E. a MURH4Er, tweeiai A.Optic waat ads bring reeuha
Hotel Lc Roy618 GRAND AVE.
NewlJ Furnished nd FrehlxIinUsl and pajiered rooma.
Rate 1.00 to 1.25 pr day- Ooard and Room.
Aaeured hT el mf fervent ke;She te tu fat'' liiuort-irc- .
addlilo a th g 4 bnuar a4if b ltr's iter, Mis Rotwrta
ncta were Mr. If. W. Kelly. Mr. )ll, of that rity. ad Mr. Juba Car-aa- b
Tbcailia, Mr. V. B. Jaaaan. j wt. f 1m Ang4, CaL Th brtd-Mr- .
H. Green. Mr. R. C. Raaktsj. s rt U tiewa f r a vera! yr--ar a
ia window, BuIIIvaa sprang upon,bin from Uhbi, plakwlng hi arm.'My t'arling nf dock, say tot.ieaBUe. ruga Stotiord th backet
foot abaft for two Iroar. with a Bias-l- a
at lb throttle of th hoist-lu- g
Biachla, to the experleiice Tourh-aafe- d
for Jack Wright, a mUf-- r em-Ly- d
fa th Jumping Jack biIbher.
Y4rday at wooa. Jack, who ha agood appetite, cam p from,rb low
'f JcSttowber ut th High 1hk facultyMrs. Frank prtr, Mr, ChartKt lra4 'tt.U4 upoa my arm. at the aurface, sad the th two axn.after a sham atruul. aueceeded inAs If by aowe gtai r (t'rpd. Ki.k- -. MU M. BK-h- r aud MIm at. lOnkfiiid, tiMhlng Oreek aad
IJiln. throwing th uadmaa to tb groend1 toid Hr ah ! fear no barm.A 1 art jxiffu-.- ! hk careeaed.
rtnrewm Snow. Mrs. Thorn Is herfrom Raton, a elefr of Mr. Kelly. aaa tying bim ap Hb rope. Ttk
they found Wright. limn la th hot. M1lWtiti 4.' V.r.and MIm Know U A visitor fromton, a alaier of Mr. Greene.
The' Udht Lega of the Presby-terian chnrch awt Tasday, July I
t.M, Hb Mr. IL VI. Ureeae whoAt lt she summoned strength to una of uo Bucket,
er level to eat bia lunch la thp aua-ahtn- e.
At eae o'clock, be stepped ap-o- a
the "backet" by which bis com rerry wa panUn fa a eornee fMr. A. MHinet baa left fi a vUtt tb hoiat room, trussed up like a aaalive o 8venth atreet.
(Ooettaued e )with friends at EMtabethtowa. X. M. age.
Tbo Plot of tbla Sensationaland fBstroctire Production lbasest si bom tbei life of the mwtInlercMing Character AmericanUiatorj Raa t'uraURcd.
panions had already dropped back towork, and signalled to the engineerat the hoist, who waa la Plata view.
NEW OPTIC HOTELt fj. ataHaacsJPrs.
Prettily FaraUhed, Clca AlrjrRGOVTS
EMHat by Day ee Week
She was accompanied there by her "What did you do that furr askedsuuivaa heatedly.RUMIAN TO INAUOURATKhusband, who ia a traveling saUimsn
for th Broa A Mantanare coro-- "That Tellow'a nam ia Jack, ain'tAMKNICAN STKAMgHIP LINE.o lower him. The latter. Joba Pttgb
by nam, started to comply. He hadreleased th brake, and the big dramabout which the cable waa oiled had
paay. Cn Grand aadcounter oeatloned Perry, pointIng to the limn form of WrurhLt. Petersburg, July T - The trans-
atlantic service of the Russian VolunMrs. FVnnk Tryon of Savaaaah, Ca.. "What kaa that got to da with Itrmade several revoluttoos. when Rich
kI Ikought br Mule hesrt would burst;She said Imptorlndjr aad pwfc.
"I want two Una of wetaerwurst."I. X.IXW.
THAT WISE GIRL AAAIHTba Wis Olrl knows, If Wr sister
hada't talked so much aa mlgbt havekept hc awl frhwd. probaalr blaaitaaUoaa aa4 ba howa la a DtrlrMeadlf spirit, kxtt taa Toaa( Maa
-- taoacnt It wim to drop taaaa If fteaaaaa awlP- - M'aea a aumbor ofSiria ftwt toaafiw and taa talk aaturally tarae to tad krvault la UM
Wlat (Mrl uoiallx a antr ltetrtaaa Ultvf.
is eipected to arrive la tn city short --well. I was Just Jumping theard Terry walked Into the hoistteer rift will b Inaugurated withIbe aaillng of the steameAlp Rrnolenakly for a visit with ber sister. Mis Jack, that's all." scowled Perry, turnhouse.
"Stop that backet!" be said.Mary Davis, and brother, Waste H. ing aia race to th wan.So far. this la the onlv explanation
LAS VEGASLUMBER CO.
8, W. Cor. Plaxa.
Davis. Pugh. kit eys glued to thecable,, paid no attention. Perry,
from Lfbstt, via Rotterdam, for NewYork. The Raoiak will he followelby the St. Petersbnrg and the Sarto.Wheo the service Is fully establtabedthere will be regilar aeml-monihl- r
h has vouchsafed, aad ha Is plainlyThe young Uaat bad a dlaeeypolat- - insane.taa former engineer at the hoM, hal
beea fixed several weeks befor forwtYou will get over It in a day or allinga between Line and New Yoik. aest Claim Oft) Carry the MeetdrunkenncM, and ever sine be bs l Building MaterisJ, Hardtwo." said the elephant klodry. CMVtCti.neea lounging la harmlesa drunken
Ret the Gnat died of old ace at th wbea Maxim, th famous ran in- -befnddlement about the works.Wait Mnutend of the first day. ventor, placed bia gun befor a comTaa trat 4 taa fnpular MnmB
ware Wall Paper,Paints, Oil and
Glass."Stop that backet,' repeated Par-- mute of Judge, h stated Its carry-
ing power to be muck below what hacard partlaa amuo tk ui,r actvaa taa alghifu affair of WHlr-da- y
aftaraooD irn lr MIm ntwrcar.
"Walt a minute tin t get Ja;k felt aur the gun would accomplish.
JOHN ftCMIOLOTtKITO COURT OP ST. JAMtl
Yokohonta, Jury 7. Among pasaeoger sailing today on the CanadianPacific stemahlp Ripresa of Japan, IsBaroa Komur. recently ajtpulQfedJapan ambaasador to th Court ofRt Jsmea. Arriving at Vancmver.
Noarlnua Rl Pnutf Pni..Haariqttaa la rumor of bar (uaat, MIm me result of th trial waa thereforedowB aatd Pugh, with conciliatory a great surprise. Instead of dlaan.manner.PoultrjIN'etttar and Screen
, Wire.Prices low m the loweat.
HoualllSF of thla flinntlM Kiu.lDclntment ; It la the um iih th"Stop that bucket- .- ssid Perrv. Kuta.rtMl.n...; "manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,There waa something-- M insistlv
Mm Loyola DtUoa left on No. tyesterday for Chicago, where the winenter the Chicago university to takean advanced course In music,
Mlas 11 MrSorely of Atchison.Kas arrived In the city yesterdayand i vtaltlng at the home of her ahvter, Mr. Jmuk--s purceQ of 423 Tenthstreet
.
Mlas Tauiln Perry entertained a
Comedy. Kealism, Sensation-4'omcdin.o- s,
Cowboy.Raron Korrrnra wm make a felwnreiy la the command that, this time. Pneh Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. They
do not publicly boast of all this rem--trip acroe Canada, taking psaase at ncZca Vfci:crQAt hi ia-k-t !. u.lh ..Bt.1..edy will accomplish, but prefer to letMontreal for England.noulaaDBolsitmoiit. iimm Who en to th.nc users make the statements. What
they do claim, la that it win nositivei tip. i". bhow begin At Vo'clock thara. Il,k --,r a ''':v''"::' 4lSBA ABM Bt .Imm.
fur diarrhoea, dysentery, pain In
looked Bp. He looked up Into themuttle of forty-fiv- e Colt's, behindwhich two eyearont of their socketswith maniacal frenty, glarel
"Walt Just a minute," Pugh startedto ay, trying to gala time.
Perry gnssned bis teeth, placed thecold maxtle npoa Pugh temple, andeocked the gnn. Pugh put on the
Hamewmaal tntry, fie. 634.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.alon ltelui4 for this Date Only.
Liixurinus Rooms, FinMeals, Good Service.
Soabord Hotelcompany of her girl friends at a din-n- r
pnrty and moonlUht trolley ride
Eatalla Caranii f Drover, C'otir.fc,Taa beaullfwl IMtla botua on Flfb'b
atrwi wm bx)mliifl daooratad In tbpalrtotui color, 9in and buettnc tolag aaad lu jrofuW Bit UM rearovldad for tba tiMHita, blub Art
taa paatlma of tba afternoon.Tba unique talW wera hn$ fir
rrarkara, wblrh amall one wcrfattened by mcana of ttrearoTi :ntba aatitmal colors tut ach propria-Ion- ,
Four handnome itlfa wera awtrd-d- .
tba gwat prlxe, a tuld ftllKroerroas, to MH Canon. Mlea HenVbaefer mrrlf-- ol! first honors, a
aiWer spoon. Ml Brown sccowl; agold bat pin. wlilla Miss MargueritaCtucton rsptiirtnl the connotation, ared, while and blue fan.
Delicious rfrthmnt were served.
the stomach and bowels and hasnever been know to fall. For aaleby all drngtsta. ,
Worth Going Mils to See: 6c Thsra.II Laufhing Hurts Yes Stay Away.DepartmeBt ot th Interior, Land fjf--
nc at Santa re, Nw Mes'co JulyThursday evening. Her mother andthre other married ladles chaperonedthe hilly little crowd and the occasionproved a moat enjoyable 6n for all
brakes, turned oa his beet. Jumped outNotlc la hereby give thst the fol of the resr window, and went down
lowing earned aettler has filed noticeconcerned. A dainty course dinner th hill to get help.Perry calmly established himself
upon th vacated stool, his cocked sixwag aerved 'first at "The "Banquet,'after which th coterto hoarded a
or bis mtenthm to make final proof tnsupport of hit claim, and that aatdproof will be mad befor th Tnlted8utes Court Commissioner at Las Vgaa. New Metlcfl, on Aubuat 85, 10,via.i Marcna Gomel, of Trententlna,8an Mfftnel Connly. New Mexico, for
shooter conveniently at hand. He released Ibe brake. The drum began torevolve, slowly at first, then faster,till It bummed. Then. Just aa the ex
canyon car hound for Hot Springs.Owing to the muddy condition of thestreet hi front of th catering estab-lishment It was necessary to makeea Improvlaed crossing of boards to tremity of the cable was almost reach-
ed. Perry Jammed on the brake reth car. Those present wer Mna. C.R. Perry, Mrs. Clarence Iden, Mrs leased them. Jammed them on again.;
in n w i a, gs. M, T. It NH R. U RHe names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upClifford Reld. Mrs. Homer D. ITnsel,
after which the young potle adjourn-ed, vtHing Miss leriques a charm-
ing hostess.Taos fortunate enough to l p res-
eat were:Ifeedamee Krlnir and H. M. Sniftn,
tba Misses 8oow. "IWiaton, Mass.;Qreenvillf, Macs.; Coraou,
Denver. Colo.; Lonit. Roihgcb, Wl.it-anre-,
HaHrtman, ohn, Hrowne, Art-Jes- s
Browne. Tipton. - Cunningham,
MUs Pauline Perry. Misa Edith Perry,and brought the thing to a atop, Juitat the place oa the cable where apiece of twine showed the reaching
on ana cultivation of said land, via.!David Sandoval. La Vegas; DionlcloMiss Rachel Ward, Miss Msrgaret
Cluxton, Mk Esther Hodgson, Mlaa Axagoa of Trementina, New Mexico; of the lowest level. Immediately,however,, ho threw the electric conKatherya Crltes, Miss Emma Tamnts, hsqulpula Jaramillo of Trementina.
New Mexico; Plorenrio Pacbeco ifMlas Helen Cunningham, Mlas Ber
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We are showing the GREATEST mediumpriced line of Ladies white canvas shoes
ever shown in the city. Prices $1.25V- to $2.00, Welts and Turns All
' styles in' heels.
tba Colin, Mia Ruby Moore, Mlas He!troller forward a notch, then another,then full on. and the drum began torevolve In th other direction. Vpwound the cable, the drum fairly bua--
Malea Cunningham, Cavanaugh. Wurtl,irementlna. New Mexico.
MANTEL R. OTERO, Rcglatcr.en Kelly, Mlaa Mary Coots, Mis Gar-net Van Petten, Miss Mosste York.eMuafer, liflen Scbwfcr, Cluxtun,
Bobbins. Keltejr, Hoaklns, Ross and Miss Mary Tipton and Mlaa Helen aing. Perry kept bis eyea on theshaft. Suddenly the bucket whixxed
' Hemeatsad Retry, Ne, 5J22,"aaaaa1a '5
NOTICt POU PUBLICATION.out of the opening, p Into sunllghLferry inrew off the controller anarped on the brakes, and the bucketstopped, a bar six Inches from theDepartment of th Interior, Land Of- -
top of the gallows frame. Then off. Wet M Santa Fe. New Mexico, Jnly8, ISOd.
came the brakes, and down swooped
Prhaefcr.
One upon a time a man started tosave money. Boon he bad accumu-lated T., with hiCh be bottfhrbeautiful nmbrelfa. - '
-
Then the rainy day came. But theman friend had borrowed th um-
brella th night before.
..'Miss Vera Claire Oaring left Mon-
day for a visit of several months InXanaaa and elsewhere,
t
Notice Is hereby given that the fol bucket Into the shaft again. Whenit got down, It cam ap again: whenlowing earned settler baa filed notlc
of his Intention to make final proof
jfary Rosa.
Hav you eer thought how muchtlma la lost In plajrlng crdi?'
"Oft8-4- n sbnMlBf ft&d deaUng.1
Miss Beanie Floyd has gone to 8LIxmJs where she ! tba guest of hergrandmother, anil h expects to begwuy t) gwnmer.
fMrs. Kll Maldooado ot wagonosjad, returned to her horn last
alffct after n enjoyable visit of sev-
eral days la Us Vegas. She was tbatats while bar of bar slater, MlslXXmm Crosby.
ISM, W. E. Oortner has departedfor visit with friends at Manha-ttan, Kaa,, and relatives at Goshen,lad. Che formerly lived at the latter
y.
in snppon or nis claim, and that saidproof will be made before the Unitedstates Coirt Commissioner at LasVegas, NVw Mexico, oa August JS.
Mrs. Adla H. whltmore accompanied"by the Misses Whit more, Marie aVhae- -
tr and Florence HoeUaa, returned
it was np it went "down again all ata vertiginous speed. And this ia thegame that for two hours, alone upoathe top of Gold Hill, th mad engin-eer played.
A Dine RidAs for Wright, meanwhile, he waa
not having a Bic time. When Pughhad made his discreet exit, he halfound himself In a. motionless bucket,swinging Idle between two levels. Hewas Just reaching over to ring twobells for further descent, when thsbucket started down. His satisfac-tion Was of short duration, however.Down dropped the bucket at a speedthat Jumped Wright's heart into bia
Monday from a pleaaaat week at La
83.50 S3.50
. in.
CryaPcirS3.50 S3.50
Cuera.
W, Tit,? Isabel Garcia, Coraion,San Miguel County, New Mexico, forthe lot L and X N W J 4, N BfcVc. . and S B 8 W 14, Sec. 30,T. 14 N . R, II R.
He nnmea the following witnessesto prove bis continuous residence up-on and cultivation of aatd land, via.:Rugenio Salas of Corason, New Mex-ico; Fella Garcia of La Vegas. NewMexico; Andrea Baca of Chaperito,
Miss Long, daughter of Judg andMrs. E. V, Long of this city, has re--
C3TACL1SHED, 1S76. ew Mexico; Domingo Baca of Chap-erito, New Mexico.
MANTEL R. OTERO, Register.76
THENATIONAL
mouth. There wer big 4 raps of per--;aplratlon upon bia honest brow whenjths thing stopped with a Jerk. He!waa Just on the point of clamoring j
down, when " the bucket,began to elide upward. The speed ln--creased to a mad one. This time hejwas sure there was something wrong j
and so, very wisely, be dropped tothe bottom of the bucket, makinghimself aa amall as possible, and an--
chonng himself with- - his feet and!back. Up he ehot; a stream of gold-- j
ea sunlight blinded him; he had afaint vision of the scaffolding above j
and then. Just aa he bad made up his l!
OF
Homserssd Entry, Ne, 890.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, LanJ Of-fle- e
at Saata Fe, New Mexico, Jn'y, 190. , .
NVtlce Is hereby given that thenamed settler has filed notice
$t his Intention to make final prooftn support of his claim, aad that aidproof will be mad before United StatesCourt Commissioner at ' La Vegas.New Mexico, on August IS, 1W, vis.:Marcellao Enclalaa, Trementina. 8aMiguel County, N. M, for the 8 B
Childrono Oxfords, Strapped Slipporo, AnklqTies, in Brown, Patent Colt and Whito
Canvas, OLOO to C2.50.Owatattl .lahtt
mind he waa dead-th- e bucket stoo-ped. It swung a second there, thendown ft went again, with a dbwylngswoop.
The impressions of Wright duringthe next two hours might be very In-
teresting only, he didn't have anrImpressions, About on his third mad
Bee. T. 14 N R. 14 E,He names th following witnesses
to pro hi continuous residence uponand cultivation of said land. Tit.:Braatto Vlalpando, Jnaa VlaJpaado,
c -J trriheaea faawsertit!A st ra oa Uae dCi ProdetKio Martin, Creaenclo Eacin-la- s,
all of TiwnaMUaa, New Mexico.
trip, up and down th abaft, b dis-
creetly shut bia eye and faintedaway. H doosat call IV "falBtmg"Ha aays ka "Just got diaay." So "dto- -MANTEL, IL OT0, Reglater.
rtr ty" did be get, m4, that R
las vtM oAitv omcjrxr t. it
THE BEST INTOSniN a Tit r .A wanks" cWct --rltied a
teak la the et N'orU cro tnzj c::y rj o
C3 era Czrzo
which a chitda tatfwr twWI bavt mnp-awd- .
ta hmewaia a rateeata Iwaak,vaauiiag aa ewttrt provtwc of ftol-laa-
ta bk saasawr KeastMb Me-Ivo-r,
of Tarbaro. Mt. perssitted at&J eotd to go aaaotsred watB atragi lta was only averted by Dr.King's New Diaeovry. He Write"Thre doctors tav aa mp to 4U of
DELIVERED TO ANY PARTiJOF THECTT?TiPer Qurt On SZ.C0 T1
SIMPIUNS BROS.. Drido St.rtjooe Colorado 324, Ycs 411 5
hrag fanaaiaaatkia. cauaad by a nearVerted cold; bwt Dr. Stag's New Dta--
eovwry saved tsy life " Guarastee--J
beat rvoch aaJ eoM rwrt. at an trmtxUta. (4e and It., Trtel bottlerre. Sold by ail drecti. DAliDSOiJ Ik BLOOD
OCX) DOUGLAS AVE.a Ct R a SYSTEMRATTLE Of THE KAILS SsnU Fe Branch.
nssataosaliswlt.
ltcteari miMiWia. Ma.las ovary accessary to build the lineJ. J. Crosley. formerly agent at Mil
A Hard La.of troubW to roatead with, prlifroaa a turwtd lirr aai bWKkadad
boweta, aaJass yo awakes ihesa totheir proper artinH with Dr. Ktuc'JNew Life Pills; tb pteaaanteat sdamat tfferilv curt fr Const tpatioa.
Hard for tht Ssat Ft Central, baa hsxrn secured.This. It Is understood, will be more
thaa ttlrty-fl- tnlllloas of dollar.. was pan1tint tec
K ast aulasti mm P
IIS V M L.V1 1 p ai . ) . .tan' f --.1 1 ( aiMonday morning tht dead body of
Tot surveys bare bees recalred andcompleted and la addition have re-
ceived the complete sanction of I begovernment ao that there la practlc--
They prevent Appewdlrlti aad ton
ap tht sriru. t4 at ait dntggtat.The Saa Francisco Bricklayer
votiii anaaimottaly to work over--
DAoaoactT?-''?i- r " ?
CWI pro-p- iy ston4td torts'bear. Own la roar of Eas- - rPrsaacj,3iS,UU tlrtat. UsPhrmts 41.
i a M . M-J- niC Bono, aa Italian, was found In hla
beta transferred to Moriarty. the offlea there baring bee reopened lastMonday. V. V. Dycas has succeededMm m agent at tht former place.
Work oa the twelve deep wells atMilliard which art to furnish waterfor tht Immense pumping plant whichht Santa Ft system proposes to erect
Till beet toon. Already aoaaw of thematerial la arriving.
S a as . IA - L A ,.tlmt la rehulldfng tU ruined cltvwithout estra charge for overtime. It La it 4 mally nothing to hinder the commence-
ment ( the work except th4tncleta- - la auch things which brings organti 4 s m-- atLc4 ftpt at a.. At. .than. EjUiZ ? a 5 (I PsviiU't ..( g--ed labor before tht world iu a goo-- 1
bed by another Itallaa, says tht Gal-lup Republican. Two bullet holewar in tht body and a !- - hootercovered with blood was found nearthe body. A not was fouad In thtroom stating that he. Bono, killed him-self at I o'clock Sunday Booming, giv
light Trsiaa a Kmbada tor Siaaar wttars
eocy or me weather la this season.
Air Una Into Kansas CityReport a from Omaha say that at
aiiaaacneanWar Against Ctitaumptlen,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Nam stead Entry Ne. M01.
Department of tht Interior, Land OfAc at Saata Ft. New Mexico,
.oh 1 INK.Notice I hereby given that tht fol
lowing earned settler has Sled noticeof his tnteatioa to kaakt Past proofia support of his claim, aad tbat said
though It la neither rocflrtiied aor' de ing a ills reason for comminute- - theAll nation art endeavoring toR. A. Fullea wider. th well know aaeed tnat he was tired of life.
At nnal far puraaa. aHaartaa, 4 itlarawlUla (wtala.AliUav Inr tnnr, PwaMa a4 latar
SMrfuita uuiata na ear Ska aasMarlioa la at VK fm ar Iba inn rtlatoils. Mfetac Wa aaura in Ivrkl aaMuaao uteaacfc tWaaaasaai a w Ssraaj.ataraUsHaaaOraaabraaa
check tup ravage of consumption.and popular Saata Fa brakemaa ? . btl"r'r!L 11 h 'Raton, ta wearing a "Happy Hoollgaa J1 1 oio",pc,f,c U.rl ttt "white plagut" that rlaima ao
tag to gridiron Eastern Nebraska
IHXattT KT3Vrt and AXCKnivs froaa . ..tie to tXOOJUsors trum 1j00 toMilU
H.CYOVNO, I SMClacSiCd
No pltl Is as pleasant and poaitlvts DeWItt's Utile Early Rlaera. Thesemany victim each year. Foley'with branch lines of Ua ayatem.
trio then dare and ta aettla' 'em upto the boys, lite canst of Mr. Fallen--'wider 'a Joy ta the arrival ot U
a. cuonnm. art,Immv.0mHoney at4 Tar cures coughs andAt preaeat a corps of surveyor of rammts little pills art ao mild andproof wilt b made before raitedeffect Ivt that children, delicate ladlescold perfectly and ou are la no
danger ot consumption. Do not rlak and week people enjoy their eleanttnfboy, which tipped the beam atteea pound. The little fellow arrlr-t- d
Wednesday of thla week la time8tate Court Commissioner, atVegas, New Mexico, on Augusteffrtt, whit strong people aay theyyour health, by taking some unknown
preparation when Foley's Honey and
TBI IT CAR SCHEDULE.
In Effect May 7.Tht street car company as aow In
art tht beet liver pllla soIX Neverfor dinner and ta tht pride and Joy of 190Q, via.; Jos at. Martlats,Tar la aafa and certain In result. trips.
tht I alott Pacific la working on aabort line front Omaha toward thesouthwest. The mute U a Imot t anair lint after larlng Cllmore. TheMtrvey goe across the country,
of hllla or hollow.Outside of Union Pacific circles It
I atated oa authority that the Omahalint will bt pushed to completion atthe earliest possible date. anC may
Trementtna, Baa Miguel County, Newthe household.I
Tht geaufnt la la a yellow package. FtsRry & faBold by Winters Drug Co.: K. D,Sold by O. Q. Schaefer. , Ooudall. Mexico, for tht K I t. 8 W 14. 8 1
8 E 14. sec. tl. T. 14 N, tL II fctugurated schedule that alms tomeet tht demands ot Las Vegas peo-
ple to the fullest txtent Trains leaveII asms the following witnesses
The first of the new rale circulateIsraed by the Union Pacific under therecently announced plan to reduce Major II. R Whiting, who has lustMrs. atari T. Van Houten of Raton to prove hi contlnuoaa resident apwas recently appointed a member of points named every fifteen minutes. oa and cultivation, of said land. via.rate over a large section ot tht conn atrlkt Lincoln. Grading la expected
returned from a trip of several daysthrough tht Rio Grande valley, statesthat every farmer living la tht sur
the board of trustees of the New alexico Miners' hospital at Raton by Gov
la fact a car can bt found at aayto begin within tht nett thirty day.Francisco Ortls, Braullo VUIpaado,
Leandrt Oonaale. Bealgno Aaalla, alltry affecte the passenger tare from
'Topeka, Kanaaa City and Mtaaouririver cities, aa well aa Intermediate
given point on tht track tvtry fifteenwith tht Idea ot having It la operation rounding valley, to tht south I Uernor Hagermaa. ,
Vukm Oaaaetwa Czsws, ttUtt DtatraUt Pwsrwr.ftovtr Oatollat riiaa fc
IRiras PrtaCcj PvsMtats,OristsUavx IZZi, rmmtj CO-Ct- o,
TrTtoel tasrta- -, t.actrlaLtjkt riaata, lcwei-- f.
lata thla yean minute.ecalacy over abundant crops.point to Denver, Pueblo and Colo
or Trameatma, New Mexico.
t MANUEL R. OTERO,S Pegtster.With tht completion of thla lint.rado Spring. The new rate be
tht Union Pacific will have a short 0. 8. Buhana testifies after four yearscome effective July 1 and the reduc u. H. Burnsns. of CartUI Center. Bits ttitli a f Crntkwatalint Into Kanaaa City from Omaha.Several cutoffs ate now being coa-- N. T wrltea: "About four veara aao
i wrote yon stating that I bad beta
Tht Original Latatlvt Cough Syrup(Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.Iteipsls all cold from tht system byacting as a cathartic on tht bowala.Kennedy's Lax atlra Honey and Tar Is
certain, safe and harmless curt forwaldajeroup and. whooping couabu 1
For aalt at Center Block-Depo- t
Drug 8tore and Winter's Drug Co.
atracted la Kanaa and tht Idea la tobavt them completed about tht time J.C. ADLOn. Prep.
tion from tht place named la eighty-lir- a
cent.
N!ht Chief Dispatcher O.-- U'.g
gluson of tht Santa Ft at 8aadlno baa been anmmoned to the gett
Plata :37Vi amCaataneda ... ..,.: a.ttt8t Anthony' ..,.: 87 tt a.mThese ears continue tvery fif-teen minutes all day nn'ilevening, when tht last carcan bt had at.. ,,Plata 10:374 p.mCaataneda 11:00 p.mSt Anthony's .,..11:074 pm
Tht car returning from tht Sani
entirely cured of a sever kidneyof tht flushing of tht Omaha eouth- - trouble by taking lets thaa two boo
les of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirewcat cut-off- .
Another cut-of- f on which Union Pa 4M4)d xgx:::ers! office of tht coast line In los clflc surveyor are working f be
5 rI II OF
f SHAWIIAN Ii ft
ly stopped tht brick dust sedimentsnd pain and aymptoms of kidneydtseaae disappeared. I am glad tossy that I hart never' had a return ofany of those symptoms during-
- tht
. Angele to take ap special wo k fortth sett two months. - He fill be ft.-- tween 8tromaburg and Ltneoln. Al
tht lint now runs, eastbovmd business Balbarb of Eddy county. 9 I. . J Hwho recently abandoned a well he had tarium reaches tht Caataneda at11:15 and toes direct to tht barn.. J We navt atrxti ,suuk iur ois nun, vn acvuum wt lfn- - ,h . - This schedule ts so complete and of ts tack ta aawes
SB tiahaSasome of the oil analysed by experts
ployed la koIdk over tht trariou. dl.nto 1Jncol to me ,round brvlalona ot tht coast line check ng up v of 0m1L OB tn, Mw ,n ttht tonnagt handled by the train ser-- w, wnw 0Ter tu being builtTlct, ThU being done ayatematlca lljr fmm Centrt c Stronwonr, Moby tht management of tht road with tne1 dowa wer th MW ainm,hnra view to Kettln the utinost tervlce ,
br,nclu brincn w, u forlMllfrom tht motlvt power, at tht least mllM , ,. ,
who pronounced It to be high gradeheartily recommend Foley'a KidneyCure to any one suffering from Kid
SINSLS KtLS tZaaSttM - - -
takes In so many hours of tht daythat citlxens desiring to attend partiesor functions In the evening may do sosnd bt sort of a car home. It Ishoped the people will take advantage
with a paraffins basis and a large per mm mai aw mw mini u 4 pA Neooajty m Every fccl Romr.ney or bladder trouble." Sold by O.rentage of naphta and gasoline. u. Hcnaerer. Taw oaa got tat worth af ysrrpossiblt coat 4
44Union Pacific surveyors art In the of thla effort to serve them. atProm a short distance below IsleUfield In the North Platte valley and
are running a line from Fremont.Diatrlbutea Tlcktta GratiaHomestead Entry No. 71.to tht south lint ot tht Valencia coun
ty, grain, alfalfa and wheat never lookTZi til CIXIJR. PHILLIPS A tZX, FCra.
MOTHER GRAY'SSWEET POWDERSFOR CHILDREN,
Dm tar Fe TertphsMStfOwtain IIM,ar( Trasbles, Tveibls
3Department ot tht Interior, Land Of
.. Nature teems to bt opposed to the iBortDwett to Humphrey, where thenon-fre- t transportation rules of rsll- - n wlu cnect with the road run-ways, la Tena a cyclone recently dls. ,ng from columbua to Norfolk. It
ed better, and the farmers art jubil 1
tt;jfice at 8anta Ft, New Mexico, June12, 1906.
Nolle I hereby give) that tbt fol
ant. Moat of the alfalfa has beenharvested, and reapers and bindersrsn bt seed moving la every direc
atlaaV wsrarsV,
Politt, First Clui Service,
WALf.CN CLOCK.Face Mstsa't a SfxcUlty,
ICV3 C2ADY. Prtf .
iurea in OhilAa
tion.SmTkIUv A. & OUMTeO.URer.il f--
-- m.... "-- 1b expeciea ina me iniuiug win inseventy-flv- e different forms broadcast completed this seaaod snd probablythroughout tht counrty. They were tne track laid. The completion oftickets of the Fort Worth A Denver mi brancn wlll gIv, the Union PadCity and, can be filled out tor trans- - flc inort ne lnto Norfolk by way
lowing-name- d settler It filed noticeof his Intention to makt final proofin support of his claim, and that said
William Thompson has given up his Saved Hla Comrade's Life. -Um fa rtoosin
lS YCS ti fZVi. R.SMITH, Pea
porta t Ion to almost any part or . tho ! of frernont.United State. j , v.jithtan,iin the fact that snr proof will bt made before United
effort to find water near Gran Qulviraon the Lincoln-Socorr- o county line,until he can secure a heavier drilling
"While returning from the GrandArmy Encampment at , Washington States Commissioner, at Las Vegas, !f your neighborhood isCity, a comrade from Elgin, Ill wasoutfit He has reached a depth of ilPalartNew Mexico, on August 4, 10, ?li.;
r 1j veyom are aow in the field and a new
. 8ullt IJIt Locomotives In ftis Months: tine for railroad purposes Is being- The Baldwin Locomotive Works; run between Btromsburg and Lincoln,closed tht first half of 1906 with an there art many who doubt whetheroutput of 1511 engines, exceeding all 'such a lint wilt ever be built by the
goo feet, but found no indications of taken with cholera morbus and was Jose TJrtado of Corason, Sao Miguelcounty, New, Mexico, for tht 8 l z.water. -
, - In a critical condition," says Mr. J. K,,: WNSAT g0 -X W W, 8 .W 4 N E N W 1-- 4 7c? vcz:---Hougbiand. of Eldoo, Iowa. "I gave
him Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and1trev ton records and that of tht last lasaia.8 E 1-- See. JO. T. IS N- - R. II B.Union Pacific The surveyors havebeen working tht greater part of thopast week on this lint and they are
f 1 a puuaf wmI Mad Whaa avlwiaHe. names tht following witnesses
Stimulation Without Irritation.That Is tht watchword. That 's
what Orlna Laxative Fruit Syrup does.Cleanses and stimulates the bowels
Diarrhoea Remedy and believe aavedhis life, t have been engaged for tenyears tn Immigration werk and con- -
to prove his continuous residence up UtVV SJ. n.told that their orders art to run a di on and cultivation of said land, vis.;rect line from Stromaburg to the cap SoM' ducted many parties to the south and Damacio Archuleta ot La Vegas.
alx months of 1905 by 63 locomotives.At tht present rate of production forthe balance of the year and the In-
dications art that It wilt bt maintained the output for twelve months willbt fully 3.60(1. engines, or SSO morthan were turned out In 1905, whichwas a record year.
without Irritation tn any form,by O. G. Schaeter.ital city. N. M. Francisco Urtado, Reymundowest I always carry this remedy and
have used It success fully on manyoccasions.- - Sold by all druggists,
Urtado, Toms A. Medina, ot Cora f7 VT'1 CattoptotlMilUla14T IL J coaaeat sidewalks j t
Tht company has been spending a
great amount of money In tht linebetween tht valley and Topeka dur
ton, N. M.There will be raised between Lo?Ranchos and La Joya the present year . MANUEL OTERO,
-- 4 - Register.Tht works art now employing the ing tht past two years. From Topeka no lesa than 6.000 fanegas of wheatgreatest force of men In their history, to Marysvtlle aa entirely new line ts aays the Socorro Chieftain, and nearthe number on the poy rolls being being built This line Is completed
to Onaga from Topeka, and tht Kll- -
The grist mills at Los Lnnas, Helen,and Peralta will soon begin opera-tions and run to their fullest capacity.Andrea Romero has leased the LosLunss mill and will start operating itat once.
ly halt ot that will be without trrlgntlou. . ctu:vs91 4S.
It will pay you to getprices from "us.Crushed Granite coattoo more than grareland is far superior.ALL WORK
B IjaMnajbasBS) t0Km AwaaBXanlaaBTt aEfa'BTBKtVpatrlck Bros. Ac Collin Co., which hasthe contract, has recently added to astf.
Money Is Secured:
A dispatch from Mexico City aaye:r i ism am . Saa
LAW xz.!srsJsfsIts force of men. between Onaga andaaMiaMorysville. Construction ot the conAlthough it has not been officially an aarraa.rBll
wiU(hlp to get to urttdSouth west U yon will give utheir namat and addresses.
tWrite us to-da-y.
Addrtta,
aamnanra aasaaatlal aflarnecting link west ot Btromsburg to
Central City has been well started
To draw tht fire out ot a burn, heala cut without leaving a scar, or tocurt bolls, sores, tetter, ecsema andall skin and scalp diseases, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. No rem-
edy causes such speedy relief. Ask forDeWItt's the genuine.." For sale at Center ; Block-Depo- t
Drug Store and Winter's Drug; Co.
nounced by the Mexican Central, yetfrom a source of absolutely undoubtedauthority it la learned that the workof construction on the Tamplco ahort
mmm WALLACE & DAVISSaa. Celsaassisa Afsat A. T. 1 1 Ry. Lata Vegas PbooonODElint from Mexico City aa the enten KaHway rsshiafs, Chtess.nywiaia v. x
; sfTsetT, aiicasion ot tht Honey road, to the greatgulf port of. the system, would becommenced without fall at the close GOLDSTEIN DIMS.W. C Stewart of Las Cruces has
been marketing the blackberries hsof the present rainy season.The concessions from the govern has raised on his ranch, thus disprov
ment for the work have been all ar 1-- WUIIItUI y VUt ImvsMsriing the claim that blackberries can-not be raised . successfully ' In NewMexico,
ranged and the financial operationsput through successfully, whereby alt
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Homestead Entry N. 25t.
Department of tht Interior, Land OfAct U Santa Fe, New MexicoJune 13, 1906.Notice - bt hereoy given that the
following-name- settler has filed notlct of his Intention to makt Unaproof In support of his claim, tadthat said proof will bt made beforeUnltjed 8tstes Court Commissioner,at Las Vegas, New Mexico, on August4, 1908, vlr.: Baslllo Gallegoa, of Co-
rason, Sao Miguel county, N. M forthe Vf 12, NE SB NEsnd 8 W N. W. 1-- Sec 10, T13. N R. 22 E.
He names the following witnessesto prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, vis.:
Demetrto Garcia of Cuervo, N. M.;Gregorlo Garcia, Catarlno AtenciiiConception Atcnclo, of Corason, N '
K.MANUEL R. OTERO.
-- l Register.
WAS IN POOR HEALTH FOR YEARSIra W. Ketley, of Mansfield. Pa.,
writes: f"I was In poor health for
5UIT8 PANTSAND
OVERCOATS
MADE to or.Dri618 Douglas. Alao Bridge C,
and thla twenty-thre- e miles of roadwill be completed some time this tall.
Sxesjaaaaaaaas
Prayer Aattributed to Railroad Man
Every trade baa its own peculiarvernacular, says Anna Carlson. It Istold of a railroad man's recent con-
version that when the pastor ot hischurch called on him for a publicprayer, he prayed as follows:
Now I have flagged Thee, lift upmv feet from the rough road of lifeand plant them safely on the deck ofthe train of salvation. Let me usethe safety lamp ot prudence, make ailcouplings with the link of lore,- - And
keep all the switches closed that Ica.toff the main line Into th sidings withblind ends. Have everv otnaphnrcblock along the white Hue of hope,tbat I may make the run ot life without stopping. CV me the en com-
mandment aa a working card andwhen I have flniVfd . cm ' ? bea-
nie time and pulled Into tho te-n-
may Thou, Superintendent ooT tt,eUniverse, say: "Well done, hoti ijoodand faithful servant; come Into thaigeneral office and aign the py roiland receive your check ot happl--1
nesa.".'.'
mmtwo years, suffering from kidney andbladder trouble, and spent consider-able money ; consulting
" physicianswithout obtaining any marked benefit
n 4 r-
but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure.
Office atVOtTT
a -
LEWIS'L Vtgao
PtiOtlw9
211.
mm'mmi''m
.7 . Mand I desire td add my testimony thatIt may be the cause of restoring thehealth of others. Refnse substitute.Sold by O. O. 8chaefcr.
THERE'S NOTHING
LIKE HOSTETTER'S
for toning and soothing the digestiveorgans, to restore the appetite, toopen up the clogged bowel or Id In-
duce sound, refreshing sleep. Thous-
ands have so testified during the pastM year.
HOSTETTER'SSTO'UCH BITTERS
will always care and prevent Plato-1enc-
Heartburn, Vomiting. Cramps,Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, lodlgestlew,HaaatacHa. Female Ilia tr Malarialrevr. , . J jj..
TU '1 T? p..- -
Oct Flower Alxti ca l VrLwsJ rCaCjo Tr
UaVcrJf- - C'
c j C:r : r
aid taoSu Ciaaotd, Dwnrtoud sad pat la a TloroO
and tav moocy oo yoor fMirchascs. Owe gwarairtes ofbigh quality and correct style will cost you nothitrg.
, caTsLoo ts ran. wirrj rot tr todat.CROCII & FEAGANS, Jeweler.
FOURTH ft tXOADWAT LOS ARGXLES, CAL.cEMsfrtttf
Optic want ads brtag results.
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Brosti:e c?tic goaotOnaw Padga . . i
Tro Star: tt to Uml aa good
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gM Ituaaciel
Is je ? tk r S iwiilag eeoittlws ef gefJ Starts M
a m utfartT twVM.t anurMi fMnfAei ana seatit aWrNaa 4th ta Mk fcaat
tkMi UtwMatiua O .
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tut for em m m Uto-ere-J
erale f jsostsi&rM ertoeft. TfcelirllM was tmctuM tf la ttkt- -
attf f JUiUlt AC0IMI CtMMIftftanr or fees seUi I l tt
grerl eit. Utti aueatu m
aere?akal as1 eaae sj((wT s lfcp a sel4 that hv tertf j! tot vea-i--t
wUI Ik ia.latatra'Jnaof Freatdeat KocevU aad iUtkoe4 jCAAMAH MMAMV. )
It I ff Um to r--
ortjr t frauM sao Mr, H
ti' fMM) af ta fim etur freeOIUmm A tk Brl fca ttflw4 C4ur daoMM" CM!aA fMtwiM. bMte U tter Kmttf
fhit Mr. MrGair I But MUttt rwar Mm tlw w tf'tii.ry islHk, M k Aeatwra to tJk
lmtmmekmM f At orlal MftAAtef,arla rid tlM hnpanr g4
rrvMiiw that ctaspalcM for m-- t
but rt ett4. U tkMr, McfMrt vltt try t M awMt
lMt4 U hi ftvn coMFrMaOoMl 4ttfirt. t(h M M4 tMitU f.f tk pwr
! It Tet U WtaUlarettititi4 fer t nrpubUcMAi a
urn rnm ib ek-t'- s riMMrk. thraiml fur aeeamr tU ba apaaad.II H h fejr Ik aVBcrati
sad th) tar ta aad akert a aVhrgate !
i cwagree aad atatekood ari--1 WW.f ttMIU 1111. Tk repaWIca leaders ar tloj tk
daet cleared t f their ?. Tkla .
foot autekood SNtgako to a 1X, sly. j
hot aery shallow deeaurnUe grn !
wklek ka hewa diaeoe:e-- t R I
aH r i.i 1 -., ..,. ,,,
1 ,eai ym&mm am j iiiimi
oe t pi4 tw rcw4 kreeklag July etabirwa- -
TIm tfclf Off. avals, ak-- r aawaJty flst44MJa Mltfra aJes a4 twn alas lml aVcsaaa' f or !li(inairtaat. At ttut HMItat ttxt In
SATl'SiMY, JI LT 1, IV. r)RH-H- t Mia4 it hIW.a. fkt . Mh4"" nurtr will . akedark, hroed, tin through th aaan ofly Uecaaae akr4 k)'r eui4fr
Kulrn taflul t aWjr stag M(;utn.IUlly OklahoaaaA., a -
-- ? MOTIIT SCrJ laawas I New Heicv
UTr)ta t pUit thl5g rHwUtkty fwnr ear ftr tk kite. ' Tpt JnVma Star pivpoees thai the
pre of that territory vtalt tk preaaof New Meslro. wkea th latter skatlaasembl la Albuqnerque daring thapproaching fair. Th snggeetlo to
Th tea ako kaocki ta A ker;tha naa aka kwuMa i A tuwr.
avoat eseelieat Tha Star adds:Tka 8Bta ra I3ka kv eoi(M4aiaaa fur kaildlai aa WW tbair The editor of the press of both
territories getting acquainted wouldand kU ruMiaa. ,
" b aa Important step la getting tkpeopl of hoik territories acquainted,So, if eoara trM fnwlnjf
t work. Ko, at '! $t tkiUBML Th repeWtcaa eaitf wtK Ifur aUtubood. Tk democraU coaveattoa wUl be agalaat atatehoad aadtt will lo, aad toe by a big aaajor-tt- y.
New, thla la Jat what Is earningto paaa. aad doat any of yo deeetv
yoaraeive. The keea eyed repablt-eaa- d
ar oat th poUtteal MttAthood gam. Tker will be fret ontoeue: Statehood ar a statehood, aadstatehood to going to wla.
Severidae WiU Net Vtott AritTk aaaouncvmeot that Seaator
Bevertdg will sot Sad Urn to vliltArlsoaa aad tak part U the Arizonasiatehoo4 campalga will b regrettedby all who kav beea oppoaed to histniquHoaa acbem for yoking tbla ter-
ritory up with Kev Mexico a onstate. After Wing trad down Inhis effort to force the people of Ari-
se Into a Hat state with New Mex-
ico, tt would b the limit of Impadeacfor this ladiaoaa to try to advise thepeople of Alisons. Th statehood billpassed by congress granted to th peo-ple of Artaaoa the right to decide forthemselves whether or not they wouldJoin New Msxlco and make th "Arl-soaa th great," pictured so eloquentlyla the senate by Mr. Bevertdg. Therewag ao provUloo la tha bill for Art-ton- e
to vote oa th proposition afterthey had bees advlaed by th senatorfrom Indiana. Tha appears nc of thlaslanderer of Aritona la this territorydaring th statehood campalga willgo far towards making tha totagalaat th aceptanc of th Joint
Th aooaer this to dm Ik better.would kavatftva of ao a4ranta( thU
ak la Lt' '" 0 '
for there la going to h a aaloa ofArUoaa and New Mexico as A atate,aad th preaa will bealled apoa toOao tnura tba La Cntratia r
that prk have keea too blti andtkaJ, ia ? of tk arki?pajrit-ta- g
talUivtiee, tkrre ' b open.tnalty to way kektw tk enwetThev to roeif'M-oll)-r tea runttiJuutI Ike aadertoae of tk markH tliaafr aeveral aaaith. It to true priceaver akow a eonldrbfc ahrtnkaifront recent kick record.
larg oprrator are riot kaliUthla their vlewa; aad, having pariedwith a maatdtahte line of atorka.are Itkriy to reenter the marketant 11 a aattafartory aVelle la f'trta-eomiu-
- Aautker element worktncfor lower ptie la tk attitude ofbanking Iniereala. Th lit bank lageptaioa kn arreaaty toaard a furtker roVactkia of kauu, a rluaerarmtiay of collateral and theatreagihvnlng of reaervea. Credit haUa greatly eipandtd fur cuonthapat, and prudence now dictategreater car aad diarrtmlnatlna lalb making of loana. ft la fcvtter todo thla while general ctaidltiona aregood thaa to wait for mere pronoun-ced reactionary tendenclea.
Th prealdrnta policy will tempor-arily be ed by market operator aaa pretence fur beaiiah operathaa;but la the brag run tha rallroada andall other eorporatliina are likely to bebenefited by the abolishing of rebateaand other abuaea which It la the preat-deot'- a
determlned'purpoa to accont
Introduceth families of tk twoTkar wtil (rttaiktnc iamrpuratiua,lacra atar A kit. graphical div lone and get them ac
quainted with each other, Th coming together of tha rcpraautives ofAa aWtrtc lln from tk'realllla rU
Atbaivrtta la on of tba Islet ro- - the preaa aa auggceted will result lavery much good aad certainly abarm. tt thla matter be takes aader
JcU of New York eaiilUlWta.
Now that their rata are vtr eoaaideratloa by tk member of tkapreaa of both territories, tt th presscan get together th people will fol
iraad-euttla- rampalca would addmurk to tha ajux rnr of tba rlty.
low them la all things which kavAnother aijin of pttHtrra la Raton for their purpoa th geaeral well-bein- g
of th people of both sections.rattlinf cm4 fittht prtwaao. tbaOentlemea of th press, let a get toclttefoa anil one of tha principal rttr
poratioaa.
Our MONDAY SALES AND BARGAINS have now a pcroantntplace In tb mind et tha many buyers who are glad for an oppor-tunity to secure rellafcSa and cuaranteed merchandise at prices decttsdly lower than tha usual. The past few months have witnessedthe bexinnlns and estatUshcnent ef this sale plan. If you have not beenone ef our patrons we ask you to come flonday, July 9th. You willbe convinced that our printed assertions are entirely the truth-- allgoods just as advertised.
Every Item Printed on this Sheet is a SPECIAL
LONSDALE 'gtitn ticket" bleached tnaslio, IJJSc Qi 'aloe OjU
aSeera .. )
Vet&A, tb oov sod favored kind, J5c. value), a te.strand IUv -
Kuching, silk chiffon, white, black and Moo, gravla jqNo. 09 Iron Dad Misses' or Hoy' light weight ribbed QCliooe. 25c quAlity, Monday, S pair OJOWhite), creatm, ecra, and wins embroiderod trsUt pt- - tl IKterns, usual I'iOO and $3.00 values, choice, Monday pl.0Eastman's Borated Talcum Powder, pura and deiwndablp, irMonday, 2 for....M..t.;.,..,...l.,.,.;,., ..Turkish Towel, unbleached, 18x12 Inch, soft bath towel ffVt
x special, Monday, each ..'.'...."..v,;'.....,. Iwb1 Turnover collar, lot of aeveral dozen oeaUy embroidered c'--, '
turnovers, 10c kind, Mouday..f, ;.,. Uv , .
; Ladies' Covert Oxfords, brown and gray, $2.50 cJ QQColonial Windmill aoclfs, keep correct time and serve t r 17cas oroacent to mantles, $5.00 value ipasS 1 O
Special Monday Yardage Offers
Percales; all our S6 inch and 22 inch 12 1 2c percales, lightand dark patterns, a yard, Monday - OU3,000 yards Gingham, frood quality, short lengths, many c- -
excellent patterns, special Monday, a yard OU1" . Dress Linen, natural color, good quality for suits and ieAsummer skirts, 22 c grade, Monday, a yard , 1 0U
Silk and Wool Eolienne, color light weight fabric, much
' rJll, eMOn black whit nd t?ray. 5cvalue, Monday
Mohair, alllrool, Zi inch, white, black, gray and fancy.65c goods, Monday, a yard .....;. OC
Mosquito Bar, 80 inches wide, McLean's, all colors, not cAmore than 8 yards to a customer, a yard :.., Ou- .
w mmmm
V: White Skirts of Union Butcher's Linen, full platted, 'with band of self materials quite a pleasing model,$3.25 value, Monday $1.75.
All Shirt Waists which have been on display formsand have become slightly soiled are offered at exactly
. half price Ilonday, sizes ranje from 34 to 38 inclusive.$1.35 to $3.50 values, at 63c to $1.75.
Fine Rustling and Soft Taffeta Silk PetticoatsBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBeBBBWaWWM !.'!Ji;
. ; in black, white and colors, at special prices offer ad '
vantages which should cause this sale to be of particularinterest to every lady In the city. An Inspection of theremarkable values will convince every one that both
. care, and good taste have been used In selectlnx the.several numbers.
Petticoats of changeable soft taffeta silk, green, blue and brownonly, tucked umbrella ruffle, silk underlay and dust ruffle, tt r 7?special, Monday .:......, t..JpO0Petticoats of dark blue, wine, black and light gray, medium weight,rustling taffeta silk, double ruffle underlay and dust ruffle, rtvpr rrtpecial, Monday . , t CpO.UU
gether.0 I"' .
MAKS HASTE SLOWLYTli a Ncxtharg Nrar Motloo farmeratatebood absolutely aaanlmous. Dev- -who truat4 la ft and planted bla
crojig In drjr Unrta now bat aucraaa The English preaa has been muchpilh, A atopimge of rebatea and allforme of graft oa tha railroad will t'ifi to pointing th flngur of scoraaaur4 fur tbla rear,
- MaaaMaaaaaBBaaawaM at .rerica rai-a)-e aad to referring
van glorioiialy io a owl mntuu;tyAa eirhinftt aajra the Baa rranflaeo
certainly la the and Inure to th hen,fit of the atorkholdera. A rigid
of meat product, and thepretention of adulteration la all food
fi-.- wrecks. The 'l!!iry hortorhorror otiaht to ha a Immxi to tba awin. probably, do muck to letaes thislaiured. Cert, If the Ban FranrlMW la
product, though temporarily annoy tendency,
ridg. after making g flying trip toArtsona whea th omnibus statehoodhill was befor th senate four yearsago. returned to Washington with hismouth full of lies concerning the char-acter and Intelligence of oar citizensand th prosperity of our Industrieand enterprises. H gave It as hisopinion that Arlsona had reached thalimit of Its mineral development andor product ton, sad that ther was aoprobability of Increase la population.Sine thla vlalt by th ladiansa thor sad bullion output of th territory
eurane la paid up.o , I It mutt be admitted tkat ao othering and perhaps Inconvenient to many
manufacturer, will alao In th long country baa takea aa mack nalna arua prove highly beneficial ; Inasmuch England with Its road building wUk a
Tk cheap rate to taa Vetaa anilMlwr Near Meilcaa town, ilvratwlrea noatk by the Bauta ra. otight to domock la the way of bringing aetUera
aa It will rata the standard and rep-ma- t
Ion of American product, givingview to securing safety. Ther arao grade croarings la England, atrestle bridges, and doubt tracks armem a higher standing a tha foreignto tkla territory.
n0the rule. Still on of th greatestrattwaa horrors la recent years has naa just about doubled, aad It la safeRftiorti from every part of the trr
market than they have ever beforeheld. That alone aboidd materiallystimulate our export and demonstrateth wisdom of Prealdeut Rooaevelt'spreaent aggressive tactic. Th preat--
taxen place mere. to say that th number of men emrltory kaa aow been received and allbring tlitluM of genaroui ralna. Thla
The train waa oa carrying Ameri-can passengers from a steamer and Itla likely that thla train and other
meana hundred of thotitanda of dol dent may be temporarily unpopular to
ployed la th mining campa of thaterritory has Increased (0 per centOur agricultural aad cattl Industriehav advanced rapidly vry day sineBevertdg told his lies concerning our
Ur la the pocket of the people." ooaipres t ralna. in compliancefinancial rlrclea; but every man da-vot-
to aound and clean businessmethod will aome day thank him for
with th wlshea of the Americanwaa making top notch speed.William Jeanlnaa Dryaa baa ao far
carried Ohio, Indiana, Mlkaourl, Kev territory ana people. The appearanceof this and cologne-scente- d
senator befor an Arisona audiencebraaka, Ollte Jamea and Henry Wat
Hut English passenger trains runhatfaster oa an average thaa doour owa. Aa long aa high speed I
the courageous atand hlrh he haataken and the valuable servlc thuarendered the country. Th politicaloutlook, which for aeveral years ha
terana. iut on vote plua halt of theelectoral college la all that la now re asking oar government to accept a
demanded, ao-lo- ng will ther be dequired for bla election.. LoulavUle structive wrecks despite every care.been growing more threatening, wilt
be materially cleared and Improved byHerald.government from Santa Fe. New Mex-ico, ahould be reaented by every selfrespecting man la the territory, andtor this reason why. ahould re
It haa been determined that thS- II. ft ..... A.Mr. Rooaevelt's recent aucceasea, oaiiauury train ieu tn tracg on a
Muck of the pubtle and political disSaid Hon. Thoa. JL lluckner, memcontent la baaed upon the very evilwhich be haa most tealnualy attacked.
ber of the Mlaaouri leglalatura and aprominent editor, to The Optic yeatar
cirve. entirely as a result of th highaied. .
Ther Is beginning to be observableIn this and la other countries a de--
gret that Senator Bevertdge will notcom her and tell us how to rota oathe statehood bill. Blsbee Review.and In partial remedies which heday. "New Me loo la being mora talk'
haa nnquestlonality secured will deed of by the people of the Unitedprive the radical of much C theirState Juat now than any other part of
niaal for slower and eater trains andlower and aafer ateamera, The
apeed mania appears to-- have aelyma It course and such secldcnts aapoll I leal thunder and tmcourage morethe union.
; . "0 .' No. :st, !!.oo.rational treatment of these problems the one in question wilt help to hastenOeaplte tha number of citlea thatthan if left - to aettUt themaelvea Ita end. We must leara that Kumaar ruled out the firework on the Fourth,amidst th clamor, prejudice and ex lite Is too valuable to be sacrificed to
a era's fur rapid transitcitement of a pretldential campaign.the Ual of raataliia waa lMraer than
, ever before. The reaaoa doubtleea Uthat the Inventive genlna of the Amer
Do Your
Eyes NeedAttention? "
Many who read th accounts of thewreck were surprised at th awful
0 'in
CVERYTHINQ It NOT ftOTTiN
Mr.. Charlea E. Hughes la right;destruction and loss of life. But English car ar such flimsy creation
(he Ideal of the present time ar high alongside of our own heavy Pullmanand clean, and never before have pub If American standard cars had bwu
Ma oa the SaMshury trait-- , th loss oflic men been so quick to reapond tothe call of duty or had ao great ca
Petticoats of light gray, white, black and dark blue, heavy weightrustling taffeta silk, with accordion plaited flounce, headed with roselit would probably have been lirltt,
h.nglihmen have another lesson to quunng, tucsea rume, aeep su under dust ruffle, special, $7.50
ican baa made poaaible mora deadly.klnda of celebratora.
. - ii O . . '
T(e a atrlng aliottt a yard long to acommon door key.' Then take theairing la the right band and bold Kao tk key will clear the floor four orfive lack. If you ran bold the keyateady eaough It will txfrtn to swingbark and forth la a atratjht line. ttanother peraoa take your left handIn kkt aad the motion of the key winchange from a pendulumlike awingto a circular wiog. If a third person
111 Place hhj JKatid on the ahmdtler ofthe 1 person, the. Kry will atop.Try and etplala tt If yon can.
jnonuaj... .....pacity to legislate wisely. On theother hand, censure haa never beenmore extravagant and hedlea. HutIt must be distinguished from, the
learn in the way of equipping theirIrptns with heavier car, la fact the
a e e e
crlticlom that la responsible and helpAmerican Pullmaa la already being in-
troduced Into England and will now.doubtleas, gala rapidly la popularity.ful Muck, chaff I mixed with the Bed Spreads at Special Monday Pricesgrain of aound opinion, and the dual t - up i.o ...i. p
Sixteen subordinate unions fn Newrataed baa an effect that confutesYork City. ChJcAgo.; Seattle. Bostonstandards and clouds tvpntatlone. The
man in the street wan doea not thinkfor himself, and take hla view from
ana eiew tier ..make up th ActorsNational Protective union, With A
W best equipment in the whole
west for fitting and1
grinding, r.
other In good faith, is hardly to be membership of about l.(H0. TE ft?"-'- ''.blamed If he hellevea that the heart , -- O--of things Is rotten and th republic I
- THt VACANT, LOT MAN
One of the big atiimbllng btorka ia.the path of progr la the man with
WANTS COALSenator W. K Clart of Montana isacgenerate. Well, he should read
history a bit, dig la the "mock" of
. . . We have on. hand now a larje, well beu-- ht and
. reasonably priced stock off .white bed quilts. ACisd tothese advantages the special low Monday prices shouldurge many buyers to come.
White Spread, 84x90 inches, fringed all around, tSf"rCnotched corners, good $3.00 value, Monday faCv0White Sptead, good quality and pattern, 84x90, fringed i peall around, $2.25 grade, Monday,....,. p!DOAVhite spread,81x90 inches, hemmed, $3.23 grade. Mon--
day sl.DU ,
Credit MoMtier and Star Route times.fn the volume of
in New Mexico looking up coal minesor coal fields that he ran purchasefor ready cah. He ned the coalto aupply hla copper mines and nut-ter-s
In Arixona and says that he Utired of laying tribute to th Colo
the Civil war pertod, or go back tothe haloed days of tha revolution.New Tork Sun.
Say Roosevelt: The wealthy cor- -
rnptionlst and the tour demagogue White Spread, 81 x 90 inches, hemmed, $1.65 grade,, Monday.,..,,,,,;...., , ; , $1.15who denounce all wealth, represent
SttUItction Cutnateed
Feptirlng s Specialty
fhoe or from latlneaa, keepa hla lotvacant, unenip!n?d. tlnkept, waitingfor the hard lift of the adjoining prop-rt-y
Imldera to pul np the value tt hipowioii. The extreme apecluea oftkla aort l the man ho refiuieettker to clean up or wn out; who atthe eotleUatlon of hi more publicajttrltmt aelrhhma win nelt her come
,4a nor SH wit; who fight Improve.aaeau that Involve taxea and taketk Kft of adioialng Impreveateat aeaaaMtateg rightfully hie. Tkla manwlSt aU oet only whea he ha the lastcact of wroflt to be had from hU hold--l' tU I to tk thrifty eotamaaltyi t catery4:iar U to the carraatI Tot that ia ao kaowa lesal
not opposite vice, but th asm viesdeveloped under diffarefat coAditlona."
w rate spread, vox tH inches, hemmed, $1.35 grade, 1 AcMonday.,.., .....,. ....,..,...,. vKUOAnyway New Mexico can roll up a
good majority for Joint statehood asevidence that ahe la resaty to com
rado Fuel and Iron company and In-
cidentally to the railroads, whichmeans that after buying the coalmines, he wttl build his own railroadfrom the coal Belda to Jerome, Ari-
zona. tt that kind of errand Sen-ator Clark la very welcome. Th
of a millloa or two or moreof dollars, even If they ar tainted,a 111 add to th general prosperity bowexlatlag throughout the territories.New Mexican. ",
0 "' 'i "'
"We visit tk slams yesterday.""Isn't It awful th way people Uve?""Indeed It Is. Why wUl people per-
sist la living at awek aecUoasT"LoulivUle Courier Jour&ai. .
In either with or wltboat Ariaoaa.Soawcll Record.
THE BEST -Don't wast vour tin naarrtllag Robt, J, Tcupcrt7 (. . t kud of sack a past with enemies. The ago nrgy ap--
- no caoack. 1 piled u honaUag yowr f?ta:i wUl ac- -
X rrx'cijsua Is seoa-- eomplish something r--t- ii wtU-- :AtctzX3. Coewell Record. . .
giTTTtDiT. JTLV T. tX LAS VISA DAILY OOTK.
YCU RXOUf oczzzzzczzzzzzzzztzzzzzzzzzzztzzzzzzzz 11 11U1 San EJigus Rkibns
St Cbe ebwrrb. R, Oe.Mersey will be fa praejrbev. tmwixjacbaol wtU rassnMc at : a. as.aad Tag Fwastle'a rrajrev Meetingaa swell at t p. m A cwrdial tevil-im-
te an these eervtrssv
FIRST PRIMYTCRtAN CHURCH
Pasteler tmloa meeting stSsv.sa.tatbla chsrek. tbe first eg a series tawakrik the Baptist sad Mrthodtt a
wait. The Rev. RichardA, Mortry. IX O, of the Methodistchurch wilt preach. Everybody
of U3 m&YOU ARE HOT GETTING All THE ADVAN-
TAGES Y0U8 TELEPHONE OFFERS IF YOU'
ARE NOT USING IT WHEN DRUG STORE
. GOODS ARE WANTED, t j CALL NO. II
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CEQQO r.7ZT3 1717.
J. M. CUNNIMOMAat,r, s
PciJ en Tlsio CztzzZU
VEGAS SAVINGS BATCCW. K2U.V, Vtas
PA13 t7 CATTTAL, 1M$0X9thsrt s tint La Vi SmvtasT Bank.iH. - .sjft' K esjsetvssl ef
Mil CTTT CHAT
fCoaaaned Croai Pag Two)Ooe of the asoat ateaaant aoelal
J. C. JOHNSEN Q CONATCO LICENSED EJLIJirS
Vt cxrry 6c inisX and tuost cotriztt stock aa Lo VrjtxVt rhre the bwest trice on cedbcts sai tcbxkntri tcJln
tor C2zX. Pcrbd Bddxtk curtstl TlartyCra
gathering aad the largest public ev-
ent of tha week was the grand sellat the Dtncaa opera hoaaa) o thealght of the FoartK It was Klreaaader the auspices of the Las VegaSymphony orchestra ahirh waa aug-mented for the affair with severalother matkUns. A feature of theevening waa the grand march whichstarted the ban at l:3 oriork. Bythe time the daaeera formed ta ona- -
plea fur the vtaaugaralmg dlvertlse- -
meat the theatre waa well filled andthe merry crowd tripped the light faa-- ter,taatle until after the midnight boar.Over l$d peopla were ta atteadaace
'
aad many of them remained until thefeetlvltiea ended. It baa been the rua-- attorn for the Brotherhood of Locomo-tive Engineers of thla city to have aa VT.
annual daoce at the opera bouse ee ofthe evening of July 4, but thla yearthe railroad men oa account of heavytraffic decided to forego the pleasureof a ball aa aa organisation aad ear--
rendered tbelr date to the orchestra.
The members of the New Mexico IAlpha, active and alumni, chapter ofPhi Lambda Epailoa. will lasue two
hundred Invitations for their annualdance at the Duncan tie
twenty-sixt- h of this month.day
A pleasant anrprtae waa tenderedMr. and Mrs. Bernard Appel at theFraternal Brotherhood hall Monday the
evening by the Jewish people of latacity and aa enjoyable evening was
spent e aplte of the Inclement weatt- -
er. Mr. and Mrs. Appel bad received luvltatloaa to attend an Informaldaw a at the ball and on their arrtolwere aurprlsed to find that they werethe gueste of hoaor. Very few peoplewould have attended oa account ofthe disagreeable character . of thenlaht had not some one called np oathe telephone at the various homesand Impersonating some friend'svoice, told them to be sure and come alas they were going to have a delight-ful time. No one was sorry that they Atwere present after all of the crowd ahad asaembledtf
Abbutt's orchestra furnished - de-
lightful music and after a short social hour, dancing was Indulged ta.rfirelleut refreshments were servedduring the evening. Among thosepresent were: Messrs. and Mesdames IsBernard Appel, Isaac Appel, IsaacBacharach, Simon Bacharach, JacobStera, Dan Stern, D. WinternlU,Charles Greenclay, A M. Adler nndLndvtg Weld, Mrs. E, Kohn, MissesLucy Rosenthal, Minnie Cellars andHannah Frtedmau . and Messrs JoeDanxtger. Isaac . Davis, Simon Hoff-man
erand A. R. Roberts.
11Mna, T, M. El wood gave a handker
chief shower Friday evening at her
. STATEMENT OFTHC
Southwestern Savings, Lc:n
DeSoto H. GrantRepair Watthos, Clocks
Spoetacttt and all: kinds of JttutlryATs .
519 Sixth Strttt. s
Or tha Oallsy'sCurio Stora
borne la boswr of Mute LHUsa Cut-i-n
aa. who baa aaaoaaeed bee vaaase- -
mn Mr. Samsvl Plee of NewTorfc Chy. The totettor waa most
decorated with paperbearta. Dainty ' refreahmeata wereserves after the card (ante, tha atlsesta which west to Mia Buaabetm aaJMlaa Stone mad. The gweeta Includedthe three Misses Kuha. Mlaa O'Byrae.Mlaa Friedman. Ml Stem. MHaVaase. Miss Booahelm and Mua Stoae--
road.
Mlaa Kellle Stera to vWtlng thefamily of Albert Stera, traveling rep--
rtneitatlve of the Ilfvld compaav.
Viecheater Cooley of F1 Paso iahere visiting bla wire aad children.
Mrs. Frank Thomas of Ratoa to visiting ta the elty, the guest of her el
Mr. IL W. Kelly.
Mrs. Clarence Idea , entertained alarge number of matrons and weld
a reception this sfternoo. compli-mentary to bar vkUJag guests. Mr.
C. Rpld aad Mlaa Esther Hodgson.8anta Fe. formerly of Roswell.
Mm. Reld to the wlfs of the newlysolicitor general of New Mex-
ico and Miss Hodgson Is her slater.The Reld borne at the comer of Seventh street aad Washington, avenuewaa prettily decorated for the affair.The receptloa hours were from S to
o'clock. Among the guests wereseveral other vWtors.
Twenty-fiv- e hundredth of aa Inch ofrata fell yesterday, making a total oft.62 Inches of rainfall for the first six
a of July.
H. P. Raab of Albuquerque Is tacity. . . . 1
FULFIT AND (EI3 ICFT
Te Insure pwblleatien church ne-tlc-
must be filed In The Optla edi-
torial reoma net later than 10 o'clockSaturday morning.
"
FIRST MCTHOOIST CPlSCOPALCHURCH, corner Eighth and Nation
avsnus. Rev. Rlcnard A. Merlsy,paster. Sunday School t;45 a. m.
11 o'clock the pastor will preachshort sermon, followed by the bap-
tism of adults and the reception ofmembers ta the church by letter andfrom probation, ta tbe evening therewill be a union meeting la the Presby-terian church. . The pastor of thischurch will preach the sermon. This
the first of a series of sermous hythe pastor on local vice. Let everymember and friend of thla church oepresent, ;
BAPTIST. CHURCH, corner ofSixth street and Main avenue. H. H.Treat, pastor. Rev. Ceorge H. Brew
of Phoenix, Arts, will preach at theBaptist churchy tomorrow morning at
o'clock. In tbe evening our con-- g
relation will nnlte with the Methodist and Presbyterian consreftatlons
CONDITION OFTHt
c Buttiing Association
- LIABILITIES ; ,
CUss "A" Stock.......... 6.S12.80CTass B-- Stock.... S8.9SO.OO
Clas "C" Stock...,,,,.,, 1,159.36Class "D" Stock n 3,843.70Class "ET Stock. ........ 1,253.2bClass "F" 8tock. ........ 145.214.0 iClass F "Full Paid" Stock. 1.210.S8
WJnrtlvided Profits 18,470.11
vjeUfr'i C
Sole.ca prclsssf ctrczi
yesrs txzstixax ia &s line
Sixth CU Op?ox.3 Cltv
K yosjpatreals the aavtaga baak.lie It liborolty ad cosltawemnoslta Bar tbe Plana Treat sadbank renotes st th First ffsttsaalbash tar th ooavsoisae of at siAs
psiroa.
DENTISTRY.
Shall go oast Jnly Srst Duringthtt month my office will be closed,
til F. R LORD.
Bsnea after akatlng every Saturdaynight and dance without skating Wedaetday alght at Rosenthal hell. 4i
MORNINO SUN DAIRY,
: : r.TPar If3 aa Croats. Ctrietlyttrjr. Both phoais O.
J. P. OSYER, Vsrleee.Laa Veaaa, N. M.
8tlrrat ft Miller, Photogrspbsr.'.' , I
Cregory's billiard table atw alwsyla Srst clas eoadltkxa, (40
Stlrrat ft Miller, Photographers..
Read any wsnt ad. ta Tbe Optic andyou will get a bit of Information fromIL Read them all aad "get wise"
LAS VEGASID
SlYTAROSA.
Stasa Lino- - -T- H-VVcskly
Carries U. 8. ataU a4 PsissminrsJOSH a. a La rcow, )JOSH U. UUHTOYA. FnPLeaves Las Vega Mondarfs, Wsdaer
daya, sad Fridays, at 7 a. m4 arrivta Baata Raa the same days at
PAJtBtOb War tf Round Trip $10
Efproas packages carried at isesoaable priosa.
an. XtURPnET.AGEHTSi Kawtt Lh Vega.B. H. SaiiAMK,
. Lai Vofwa.
pmusss, aaniwajgn.
Intsrtft
THE LASa OOKC, rVwsktont. M.
6ar yonr anUnjss by wsitlageery ouuar asvea u, twe
all dVpoatu of Sft and pvr.
mmFive room bonse, S lota, located oa
good corner, must sell at once; pricereduced from fS.eoe to !.loo.
Four room house, furnished, isatstor f IS per month; M feet front; a
tup. Price 1 1.1 JO.Four room bouse, located oa corner,
t Ms; house la good conditio. Price11.308.
T r r 8 seres choice land ander ditch.S room (in, good lues t tun, close ta.Price isj.- - -
HARRIS REAL ESTATE
COMPANY.
FOR SALS OR RENT Two atorystoos business block, frootiag oa thePlata, 78U00 feet Xasy terms. Ap-
ply Trinidad Romero, restdeaco eoathBid Plata, ,
--7
CZ
stFtSRI
Rosenthl Fcrciture Co.
QQFof B."Sanfor ft Rons'$1 1 tO a7XG3 Inch BesuvataAxmlnster Rugs thst retail all overthe United States at 13.50.
I A Q For Smiths S7xC3 Vet-st- O
Tt Rug that retaliaalways at 82.(0.
For Sample Carpeta48c made Into Ruga withFringe on ends, worth 78 cents. t
For 9x feet All Wool5.48 Rugs. .
For 9x11 feet All Wool7.24 Rugs.
Crczlio AH Crrrrca1 Q-F-
ir 6x9 feet Ornnlt
QltOVJ Art Squares..O Of - For 9 feet Orsnlte
Art Squares.For 9x9 feet: Granite2.68 Art Sputres.'- -
For 8x101-- feet Granite3.18 Art Squares,For 9x12 feet Grsnlte3.64 .
Art Squares. . 'For 75 cent All" Wool62c Carpet. ,For 80 cent Rag Carpet,39c yard wide. ."
For 34.50 e with3.48 ' Rubber TiresFor 15.50 Reclining Oo---4.39 Carts, Rubber Tlree.
For tour . ball Croquet79c . 8et.For six ball , Croquet$1.10 Sets.For eight ball Croquet1.35 : Sets.
qq. ":rot 81.25 White China70V. , Comblnettes, .
QqI J For 81-2- 8 White China5OU Bowls aod Pitchers.
A fMT Umm VVSjVytfMsSjV flxf 4w8jMrW
sMJTr'awaf ! r"rr.
f?V)C For the "Chief Nation-veS-
si'! Ranges.With high warming closet. A world-beater- .
Sold on a guarantee. ..
For on burner Gasoline2.24 Btovee.For two burner Gasoline2.Q4 Stove, i
4.2iB For three burner Gaso- -
lin Stoves. .
CHRISTIAN BXICNCC SOCIETYThe malar aervieea of the Las Tegas ChrUttaa 8ctess Society winbe held ta the Frsterwal Brotherhood ban, jBaaday moratag at eteveaeVkict. Subject: TUerswewt- .- Baa-da- y
acbool at 9:4J jss. Mld-wer- k
service ims Thursday eveslng at So'clock. All are welcome.
CHURCH OF IMMACULATE CONCCPTION, Heavy C Pova-r-t. paeterOa Suadaya Mas to aaid U S a. as.aad at Id a. ta. Bewedlrtloa of tbeBlessed Sacrament at 7:3 P-- as.Through the week Mas la said at Sa. m. Mass to said la Los Vlglteaoa the Tuesday following tbe SratSunday of the month; in Upper Towsoa the Tburaday following the Srstand third Sundays of the month, taHegoso oa the Tuesday following thethird Sunday of the month.
BROWN'S CHAPEL. A. M. E.CHURCH, Rev. A H. Smith, pastorSunday school. 1:3 p. m. rrsuemeeting at 8 p. m. eoaducted by Mrs.
J. fcitlth and Mrs. J mnvw. Biardmeeting Tuesday, July 10th. at 8 p. m.All officers are expected to Le
ent ta order to stralgbtet up bastaeaaand prepare for the fourth quartet I
conference bich will begta Fridayevening, July 13th, with a ouarU'rtvlove feast. Friday, July 13th. to fastdsy. Rev. J. H. Smith will leave thlaevealng on No. 1 for 8anta F wherehe will hold service at his other ehur-- ii
st 2:30 p. m. He wilt preach at thepenitentiary, -
CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A. O. U.W. Hall, aver Crltea atee OeuglaaAvenue Sunday School at 9: IS a. m.Communion service aad Blbte readingat 11:00 s. m. Young People's Chris-tla- s
Endeavor Meeting at S:IS p. m.
CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS, P. Gilbertser), pasterFirst mass at S a. in. every Sundayexcept tha third Sunday: second masat S a. m. especially for children.Hymns by the young ladles undertha direct loa of the Loretto Slatera.Third mass at 10 a. m. Benedictionat f p. m. t - '
'LUTHERAN CHURCH. Luther-an services, both morning and even-
ing, will be held ta the Woodman hallMorning service at 11 a. m.; eveningservice at I p. m. All are cordiallyInvited. . "
ST. PAUL MEMORIAL CHURCH,Corner National Ave, and 8th Street.Rev. J. S. Moors, Rector. FourthSunday sfter Trinity, July 8th.- - HolyCommunion, 7:30. Sunday school, 9:45.Morning Prayer end Sermon,11:00. Evening Prsyer and sermon.7:30. This church Is open dally forprivate prayer and meditation.
CRUSADE AGAINST VICE.The pastors of the evangelical'churches , are to begin a crusade
against local vice by a series of threeSunday evening nnlon services be-
ginning tomorrow night In the FirstMethodist church. The Rev, RichardMorley will preach the sermon. Thesesermons will have a local application.Every member of our respectivechurches Is urged to be present atthia first service and give their sup-port to the psstor In this work. Aspecial Invitation Is extended to men,and especially to the business andprofessional men of our community.Every public servant of lbs peopleshould show his Interest by his pres-ence. Our one aim snd prayer !s thatLaa Vegas might be a better andpurer city and ta our efforts we askyour hearty support and cooperation.If the Christian manhood and womanhood of our community stand togetherIn an expression of morality, muchthat Is shsmeleft?)MHv would hide Itshead.: - -
LAS VEGAS MINISTERIAL;,. ASSOCIATION.
- NOTICE My real, estate and Insurance office ia now nested on thesouth elds of National avenue, oppo-site Stern A Nahm's. R. S. Scheon- -
maker. -
. Try oar now soft lump eoaL BrU--
Itont U W. Condon, phone 81. S--
Watermelons,' tha best, to be foundat Bly's.
See those new steel rangeafor 825. Big bargain. JobnsesiSou, next to RosenwaWe. (--
Famous Coffea Boas. Regular dtamv. toa. Give as a trlaL Tabta torladles. Short orders. Alt Doagtaastreet. as
Gearing's Is headquarters for gardoa hose, laws mowers, sad ths boathammocks mad. , . "4-10- 9
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Picture frameg to order at 8. R.Dearths' thrsdaytaksr. 19-8- 1
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they wtB bvssar nm an ta- -use St. j
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OWN A H0"2 OFYQU11 Qr,T
Why pay rest when yo mat baybom oa moathly paymoataf
Two 8 room hoaaes aad bach. '(Two boa as.na raaea sa mg aesaa. Kg yarai
sad all kladt of fruit WU trade sadtake ptoaerty 1a part eeeaL
rtveroom farslshsd fee totrest
So I. U. MAZZACD
VC2ACJ DLEVROLLER r.:xL0
North Eleventh St.,
FLOUR' and FEED
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TO U.Z V2C:3Good Oroeeries sad Meet ars a very
Uai booaohold oommodlty. Andthe same can be had at JOHN klPAPKlfS at the aame price yon payfor cheap goods.
Baturdays fruit ltas will consist ofApples, Blackberries, Raspbarriss,Apricot, Peaches, CurraaU Pine-
apples, ate, with a complete line otfresh vsgstsbhs.
East ead of Bridge.
' Civil Service EnwminatlenAn examination for the position of
clerk (mala snd female) and carrier(male) will be held at the pottofflcota this city on July 28. 1906.
For application blanks, and for failInformation relative to the eianttaa-Ho- n,
qualifications, duties, salaries,vacations, promotions, etc., address
Edgar I Mlnnich. secretary, Boardot Civil Service ftcamlaers, Postof-ftc- e.
City
Figure with Patty oa Uytag water
Pipe. ,S--tJ
When business drags, push Italong with more adrortlslag.
.18 00 per day8l.S0 per day
.11.35 per day
... S JO per dsy. 1.08 gar gay
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FEOSCiiAL LTMO
days from Mar.A. MsnaH d family left today lorvisit to Rayeda.Rarooa M. TrnJUta f Fs Is
visitor ta Las Vegas.Charles A. lllckmaa is la th City
from HaaneweH. Mow
Romeo Blee of Trementlna to I
,:... .Ha luli sm ftaaulttMSLIBs III
Jam Teoorio to ta lb city todayfrom, bit horn at Treoienttaa.
Mrs. 1. Kennedy of Rt to spend-lo- i
a few dars la Las Vegas.Charles Guest, th mayor of Chper-Ito- .
U la tbe eKy today shaking heedswith trteads. - -
Hilarts La of Ranches s lathe city yesterday, bringing la three
Hon load of wool.
Juaa Jaramlll arrived ta the citytoday from hie bom at Trementlnato purchase supplies.
Chief Justice William J. Mllle aad
Attorney Charle Spies bare left on abusiness trip to Chloride, N. U, -
C C. Chamber of Purcell. L T.and Louis W. Carr of Ctaremore. L T,arrived yeatarday la Las Vegaa.
Doa Eugenlo Romero, county treas-
urer, toft tbl city last evening forS.nta Fa on important bualness? ,
Simoa Duraa of Cbspertto came totowa thla morning for tha pnrpoa of
marketing a part of his won clip.
Deputy District Clark W. B. 8upphas reuraad to this city after spend-la- g
several days with friend at Bo--
eiada.Secretary Will C. Barnes of tha
kUl taff last Blrlltcuius hbhwj ,wfor a week and visit at lilt ranch near
Vorsey, -
W. a. Harsch, president and man-
ager of tha Hsrsch Bottling worka of
tbla city, left thla aftarnooa for AV
bnquerque on Important business.Mita Madeline Northrop, daughter
of II. If. Northrup. to expected to re-
turn today from a visit with friendsat her old home at Richland Center,Win.
Mr. and Mr. Apolonto Sena krft
tbla morning for Cbaperlto, whither
they went to attend the christening of
the Infant son of the former's brother,Leandor Sena.
. rrank C Cayot left yesterday after-noo- n
for Denver. Colo, where he will. ... . l . a,lfc twinwkAm
Visit tor aeei tr mMr. Cayot Is employed a bookkeeperfor Appel Brothers and Is taking his
regular summer vacation.,
A tcn reading "Cars. Stop Here"Ii.is Utn placed In front of the hard-
ware store of Lndwlg W. Ilfeld on
Tlrlilge street.
Stockwea are beginning to brlna
their. wool to town ahd bnslness will
pick np greatly aa th- - roat'u get iu
aord conrtltloa after the heary rains.
Live spring chickens at Bly'e,
UNOAV DINNER
July th, 12 ta p. m.SOUPOiblet. : . - - .v
; MEATS . .Baked Chlckea with Dressing
"Roast Leg of Veal with Jelly.
Fillet of Beet with MushroomsVEGETABLES '
', 1 Mashed Potatoes
Asparagus TipsScaHoped Tomatoes
' t' " DESERTS 1
Ice Cream and Cake"
Frutt Jello with liipaed CteamDRINKS
Tea '' Ice TeatrChocolStVi"--- .'
Milk --
- RELISH ,
. , - Ijettuce.. MONTEZl'MA RESTAURANT
Ranrh butter at Blv'a. 178
WDITE C1WAS
mmT.ADTna --
$135 T0$Z00.Children's end Hlccsa
90c TO $1.10
C. V. HEDGCOCK,
. . OF US VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, .
ATTMgctoec oroOaiMtta, juuyi, to.OROANizgD sjav t. iae." AtsCTl . ;::
First Mortgage and StockLosns ' I1S3.7S7.96
Furniture and Fixtures 611.45Cash on hand 10.478.53Real Estate S.37I.58
Sundry Debtor .......... 8,712.56
1206.944.05... ' i -EL POliVEfJIR HOTELy ; .1.!..-- . ' ,
Jlow Open for Cticstst, C. E. PERRT, 8ecreury of the Southwestern Savings, Loan and building
Association bf LasTema. New Mexioo. do swear thai the above atatament iacorrect, to the best of my know1lge1d, , ti 7 t; vi.C.H.PEBRT,Seretary. - c !' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July 1900.
W.-- H AYDON, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: COOIiS, JAMKS 8. DUNCAN, Directors.
TERMS:
Board In Hotel.Board ia OotUges.Board ia Tenta.. .
Fopteres brizZLzit-I-zj
Dally Transportation, $1.00 Hound TripHack leave Kl Porvealr every aaoralna;
'- at 9 a. aa., coooects wlta tko II o'clock:
car al tao Hot Springs.rmrtis srishlag to go out, will take 1 o'clock car to r.otasro's
Brsaeh Store, Hot Bprtags. Immediate ooonsntioo with Caok
A czzdlprcpzzZUza Ccr a pzrzzzzzzl payA c.T3 Crzzzo terra Crczilzj Ccrsco
UZrcry, trr c'--J fsrr crcJ cJtri, cCo.
Czzo to (Zo c'r. -
Iavcctmtnt end Accncy Ccrpcfctlca,
Burros furnished to gossta .Ponies foralahed te guesta.
-NStAeelso e S as. -
as '(Casts fee aaea
450 CZO. A. fUUINO tlanejwe
las vtA daily enc SATCRDAT. JIXT 7, IM
TAiWgMr CLASSIFIED ADVEIinSEJcNIS
AU QAT AJttT&ASTS FAiAtU A5VAJSCC -WAirrfo rOR RtMT.
Do you low tkat wes you w atst to e!l r buyaajthingr. want help or vut work, aat U let Tsa
Thzsyyjr facelack fresh, mAKiatAUw, UAei ac4 worst t If rowr cMR4r.is ts't saauudt aa4 traaapacrat as yeawkl l.k it ao be,sHw IUOASTS MACNOUA BALU. Sin wwaaa swed UmkM aa4 ansra stIm miM sear this ALjI.t.
f.d lti bruttoitt'. ItamuirM, iatt&u'yapplard al Mvpuwtbk t t.
WANTED LrUr ralvea.phasw tit Tta.
rOM, RESfT A all rhi hmm mSi;h ateiiet what aJI adrni taiprora-aaeat-a.
bar aa4 t ool IfarriaReal Crista C. 149cjun eyr. ucrws - rttg 1
WAXTCD Gi rl fur VNaerai hoaaa-mm- .
Ak4jp Mra. C W. Weaver. UKaihaaal vv - Tet
12K3lgfa WKf re wvmwm f er - r jth luslgwM of grwew-wa- swat. !
lktlSa it . IrtavOeg 1H W ira B 'u,
FO RENT fwtohedracwut, 4a$to or ea mtVE. MS JarJkseatiwet. - ' SIX
WOH KENT Pa mm iaartMoa. lM Sisth atreet. - t-J-
WA.VTKO Me t kam UiVrtrade; wagea whll learatag; good
waitiag for gradiiai.. MuirSrstesa College. lm Aagrlea. '31
Th wHtm th rams I, am wor. cat wjthe imaas fcaktMtv to ttl f"n the f"fit 1 tii feeeli !
I the mii r ; ta heavyOaty U Year. OIVtuaes s.na t w - -
coajtaaaed agltatio egal' ; "1 aa ofily KS rears ld aad 4onl WANTED Ctie eritiag fcori.Mrs. P. Ceyer. list Sprtagt Boaleeard.
or to real roots or is fact want aajtitisffttuttht tct place oa earth to jpet it it is a .
Kcvcpapor's VQiit ColumnPeople hare of late yem gotten toto tbe 2uUt oflockiflg up this co!ma crry dajr tad adrrrtiwejis it bring bij return fur the masej cxptadei.
An Optic Want Adi are to brioj ronU. Rite ate ooljr 5c perline of x word or 20c per tine per tveek. Lethan Ic per word. Try one today.
TWO furainfeed rooms fur feet fortiiiit brarkwjtag at v Jacksmi.
lt"teasf" as fweeets. eipect eves whs f get to t real 14Ib atvwkeg ai owa gamMiA-
- f" rr te as "- - j
rots the r4 theja, is re ut theto feel that war aa keg as I caa gotElectric Bitter," eaya Mrs. K. II
Ml ineg toward arutg rr ta i" ,
tfc 4larS out t the txxinw orl ess a rr 4 tS ft'IX8 rarXT Bv room fertc
kvsae,Ph bath: eor. Mala 4k Sereatfcsum. D. Wlat-rsiu- . t Y. phost tiA.
in
WANTED-Platf- ora stales. alogood dellverr bora aad wagon, O.
U Cheathaas, 413 Railroad avenue.IM
aaa t tvk eoaKaW! ear tne iracs l" i
Cr Wf J Ml immtr j
Brtwaoa, of DubUa, Cs. Surety there'saothiag else keeps the tM as juengsnd snakes the weak strong aa thisgrand toale awKjitlne. Dyspepsia, torpld lrr. lafismed fcidaeya or ehroaieeonatlpatiost are unkoowa after tatt-
ing EJejirte Itinera A reanonaWstime. Caaraoteed by all 4ruegiata.Price 9c.
ROOM AND SOAHO. FOR saucUBI 0 Oil.
Abau4ulr wlrrr ourTiMiad nKjM AND BOAKO, by day orweek. N. Iltl Katlosu-- Ml.J . Ik. WOTf Wl; IH '' " " l j ItjR SALK Htj Jrtef taJlrti cow.
Andy HIS wlslacbrr ava, Tfc JiAA44AAAlhA UtA4141 -
ROfht AND UOARU flnt clasaCorner Sih aad National. . l5 FOR 8lU!l1eoo. rant sad oth-
er fconsehold Kod. Squirt 4
Kleveatb street 1W"Do you help your wife about thertlV.tJ tent t foaia im txswi'ny iix a
tk tombing f, a4 '' roccccocoooooooooooooooooooooo 2 Soma of the rtiiieos of Roavetl arelittla eucasy about that pet it too h
lag elrcaiated hf tba gamblers aakiag
bonce, Sam?" '
"Indeed I does, boas.""What do you do to help her, 8am T"
Why, I keeps her outer da way.boss," Yonkera Btsteamao,
rc whotesa'.aad retail c'rr ttint. Can show
joh the gaods. P. O. Cat 414, UVeaas. X. M. ageim cy coubcm 10 reopea tae anu-- t
gambling ordinance, but those who!
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W lf llM.t. 1 JO I l KM' "
M IMfcrf --r o thttr,t bt 4 jm! a fr tm lo Mr.
too. R o..t frm ", v pmr, to e.rt t. th.'-- 'J f '
lk "' fM.bn.. Tk AI'Mtq-i-rr-
r orklc m ho r.M. but tlf 8m
o) IPSEJCJECJ.
ARE GARn John V. Curbett wtth corps of aiamen Is at work atakiug oft Ma AtMouBtaltmir,
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.Foley'g Honey an Tar affords Imme-diate relief la asthma sufferers la theworst stages and If takes, la tlma willeffect a cure. Sold by O. O. Schaefer.
o6
imr w I" Is tii ltm.
pia their faith to tba honesty aadgood intentions of the mayor an I
members of the city council ahapiedged tbemselvea to "aland vat" oathe issue and sot meddle with thatordinance nor the one fixing the a
liceosa st 12.000 seem to fetvery confident that the petitiua willba turned! down.
S But all work looks the same when written on $OaTypewritter.
Ralph A. Marble has the rontracttor the surrey of aeteral towashtpaear Iatancla, which work he will
la a very snort lltne.
Several power ahearittg machinesgar flrst-cias- e results this spring aUncola county rsnctes.
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b.i other ff, o' n b"lJ'. fie wtmfne4 t ha tmu a iM bWiw hirethe US tu taLra fare trf and lateaHte la the armory of the S.fe4ratatry troop, h.ra It Ui4 id atatrotifll Thnri-!- nwnln.
i'.r. SL.tanr aa old timer fathta dUtrii-t- , hating work4 for thete cohipsnie off and na rtng arrivl of tweaty-fir- e jreara. He waaaa expert workman and jrherererknows waa tharoitgtily repectej ao--
It aa a member of Cartbtgelodge No. II, Knight of ftthiaa. ofMadrid, New Mvttca, and Wat btiriet(inder the autice of Morencl lodaeNo. St. He waa also a member of theGrand Army of tba Republle had hitwont aa a aoldter waa wtoat brilliant.The Slant and Stripes surrounded hieeoffla. and aa he wss laid to real aquad of troopers from the flecn4
cavalry, Natlonsl' Guard of Artsnn.1.fired a tnttite and the bngler aounde4Ts pa
THAT SOeoilltO tAHTMQUAKl-- UIt. Rata f Kellr, 8-'-
WHiBty, vbn i iBt.-n-ff- ta mlnlH)Ami wtm outdare trj xt thairMB kM rctt'iiHl ! hi hom attT tmatw tUH (i( tpqlT fmirhiMini tit Altmqocrqtm. Th fwent
rtkwa ' vioWnt In KHl." i 1
Mr. iUbnK--k In nr lo a ttttancmrdlim the aoUntte iltaiiirtMiic,ajH tba AlltuqiM-rqiM- i Journal. KHIy
la Hh( upon the ali if theanrl n the quake
t aappoan! to hi liwn rnt talts lo tba tial of that ran, it
vaa naturatir nior violent In Kflty114 Mailaln than frttyirrn. A far
a I ran And wit, bArvtr, tu daiiiaaraw hai frit her la Kelt.? r Md
1mi HlMr lo Uftroimil ir ntttilritproperty."
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SAHTA FE CEfJTRAL RAILWAY CO.
AND AUTOMOBILE LINEo0 0Will assist vou is preoarinir vour butines corres a
llia friead lit this life were n tim
pondene? ao that you need not be ashamed of it. The 00 Oliver U the best typewriter ia the world. It ha only 1O one-ei(f- ot the numler of parts the ordinary Typewriter 0
has, therefore ha only one-eig- ht the opportunity to get 00 out of repair, , 08 Cczzo Cczd Pc!zio 01? It writes more easily, mnr atir1r ' mnr cttarli
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LAC9R SCONf VICTORVA Olftffln, ' Arlrnni, dlptrli W
far m tlm paat It, waa approhaodod thai arrtnui lalMtr troulilf
i !1W A-s- i
ber fd ty hi acquatntsnces. Every-one with whom he came Is contactfcMt ttotter for their aaaocfatkm withirmild nrciir In Clifton. Worirt dla--
irtrt, July 1, but fortunately alt dif hint and In his death this ommnnttha lost one of lis most honored andfamx ha heu adjuitl, From
thta dattt the iltiHttr and milt fmplo)f th Artiooa ('itpiwr mpnv,
--v jthan other It will stand fireany typewriter. times the 2fthaaaoti Copper Company ami I troll O faard work and trive perfect satisfaction five times as 0 )
loyal rltixna.fa leaves two sisters, Mitt Mapy
A. Skinner, of fatltss Tetas, and Mrs.Kate JdlUer, nf Alma, Arkansas, bothof whom have the sympathy of thfentire community tn their as it
ilurencl, ArUnna,-
t'oppar nrnipany will work but ntithour, though, thilr ac have txwncttt from 111 to JS re ( per dny. ThU 0 long a the best of all the other typewriters. It i wet- - 0
0 cojued by the operator fur it lessens the work and makes SO it look better. .
J?rUI add tmothlrit hwire men to tli
parrolN in th ml"a and mmHer ofO 0O EAGU OUVEH
the tarktu rutnpaiilca. It a thoiinhtthe mltm noitld ak fr liwrpa tn
wane, but o far t h hav no tlcm- - 0A dispatch from Arte says that
Mrs. I Leonard ftoat and younc babywere droaned Monday mnrulng nesrCedar Hill while attempting to fordthe Animas liver t thai vicinity.
SCcvco Ho Gccf to OnolYccrtanda on tl roiupany. The rtiUti1 4 th dlatrtrt ara idealist that the
0trouhla ha Wa aottU-- llliout aKeneral fchut down,
A SHOOTIMO MATCH
H la qulta probahte that MHitKr
Jim McOa of mfwr IWH, will nKHga
la a rtn anoot wlih Pett Avenentp,.
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, Twenty Yei attts.'t aaa a bwer la a twenty year bat-
tle with chronic piles and malignanteorws. until I trM Ttttcktes'g Arnica8he: ahloh turned the tide, by cur-
ing both, till not a trace remains,"rite A, M. Bniee, of Fannvllle, Vrt.
Bet ffr old V leers. Cuts, Hum and'Wound. 8Sc st all drulst.
cm of ta fiikr of the penitentiary Ootwocn Santa Fo, II. fl, and Roswoll, f). U.
It is recognised as an absolute necessity by all
TIME CARDHallway trackmen' to the number of
about on,ftoo, on alt railroads In theUnited States, have beaun a cam-
paign for better wsiira. ,
1. progressive aocaurtauta, auditors, manufacture. ara, bankers and buatneM men gsnerally ,
THE SIECER & TIHJUELL MANUFACTURING CO. READ DOWN DAILY , READ tP
at Yuma. Arat ta rtrdrd a
th beat sbitt In Yuma, and NK)haa a reputatlo aa a markfiaaa thateitanda all wr Arltona. lie la equal-
ly certain with the at ahooi. r a withthe rifle. If the ntatrh takr--a pla-
- It
UI ba for a purae of $&) and theweapon alll be a tO rifles, which
tba aealUmtlary Ruarda and the Rant-er- a
carry. The match will prohabiybe pulled off on th penitentiarygroanda where there a well appointe4 target range, Avenent' pnnoat.ttoa la to aboot hot In whichtlaae aa well aa Urget will rount. A
eaeele la qntited aa aaytng that h haaa high regard for Mrtlee' markumanaktp aad that he ha n him kill
quail at loo yard wtth a rifle,
DAILYA terrific rain and hall atorm visit-
ed Santa Fe Monday which did e
damag to property andcrops. The hail killed Spo chickensat one poultry yard.
Loaves SAKTA FE. ......... . 1:20 p. m. Arrives SANTA FB. ... 4 :20 p. m.
Arrivss TORRANCE. ....,. 8:15 p. in. Lesves TORRANCE.,...'..,... 9:50 a. m.
Leaves TORRANCE ........ . . 4:00 a. ra. Arrives TORRANCE. .10:00 p. m.Arrives ROSWELL...... 12:00 noon Leaves ROSWELL .1..., ...... 1:00 p. m
:. MARXRS OF 1'.
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rrtiZZi KZmVAl UZCZX Is lbs most powerful, 8aY moat durable and lightest on the market. It has ftno sharp corners or edges that mar the desk. It C
owns and cloaca Quicker than anv other. It mm nat. ' M
Ilnriiig the summer kidney Irregu-larities are often caused by excessivedrinking or being overheated, At-tend to the kidney, at one by nslntFoley', Kidney Cure. Soli! by O. O.Ochsefcr.
Mines Losia ucRom Garcia, ahcep raleer and mer- -
rbaat froas Torreon. beyond the Manansa snowatalna, arrived in Albnquer-sj-
frwaa that dsstrk-- t yesterrtay tobur sappVe and attend to other huai- -
neaa permits the writing surface, when In use, to lie closerto the desk than any other bindtr. By Its improvedclamping and expanding mechanism the round back al-
ways remaina in the ueuter whether the book ia used at, . tta maximum or minimum capacity of leaves, thus giving
It a beautiful and symmetrical Appearance. The bindercan be Brmly locked on one or one thousand leaves, endone or more leaves can be inserted or removed withoutdiatnrbing the others. Further information sent on applbwtion, or our representaUv will call and show you thegoods.
"Miss May." oegan Mr. lloamley,"would ou(wbe tnsd If 1 wereto kls you?'
jraa bare, says the Albuqterque Jour r ot ntcenssrily replied thebright girl, "but I would certainly b-- J
mat to tot you." Philsdrljia ProH.
Fore Bctvvocn Santa Fc and Torrance
$6.65
Faro Between Torrance ond Roswoll
$10.00
nal. Mr. Garcia says that the ballatom In Torreoa on TBesdsy waa theMoat terrltc In the history of that lo
caltty. A native herder named Gon-asle- c.
who waw caught In the storm,was atuaaed by being hit on the healky the great hail atones and fell enslaaw while crossing aa anvrn. A torrsat of water casae down the ctreanitag eanied the roan' borty off. HeWaa drowsed, the remains telng ve
Niaat.alBasMsrw
0"Z:!scr Gtc? VJcpCjoThe Optic has in connection a manufacturing: estab-
lishment for nukinj Rubber tamps of all diicriptbasnotarial - -seals, etc.
Fine Stencil Markers, complete QjJ
sawhadfs4see4waeluvalMrttraUaaa ramasshsr whes ft was stmpla ksC?ss
awa. It la a aotsattfis tact that all asaws si
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9re4 a mile fuiiher down the a?-M-mm. net erfwate. ara Mt onla.awl are Sw ewwet raaaMaf hatrr,av WhOa Meotiitvray wotneras
rH Sesrtag aheep In the Chilill di- - AH ISM aUSM IBM teaNdlcaattealanuts sf itrfct, tit. (larcia aays that they were
a' Si. a. . sad fonr hiin rw"u5LT?r 1" npsfTTBtS-- S;! t.ok rt- - --a
; ; J tZZt of risaep ktlk4 before they covrmtl TZtt'1 aat taken to abeiier. me ram ; aagasas bat vwal argsa baosmss tjaawi 1t C IM t w ouuairy amooaioa e,p.a wvat WHaawO,aan iyiaWWaalaaik. - .. :a k k.M eaMans s Call on or address. " "" iM ISaaaaltywiMg.Cwe tar.
Reserved Seats on Automobile by Wire
J. P.LYNO, A. L. GRIMSHAW, S. B. GRIMSHAW,C. F. and P. A. - T. F. and P. A. G. P. A., S. P. C. Ry.
"J. W. STOCKARD, lisnsger Automobile Line." " ;
SsnU Fs, New llsxioo, Februsry 1, IS0G. ,-
.J l es aeep oa me grouivt bm aaa aa.c 3 waa over. si aea trass tssj
,. fd ratavas St stsaneh af all1 ( :NT
' Strata aad t bssrt sf all praasar
) : J rrTftsae accl tRX!ZXmm sfastrJ Daily Optic Las Vtyas, N. M.1 kt a. gv gwarrrr soew trrr-a f'jsoa U;
) iraad tie sTsr Mia at Center EkxfcCcT- -t
Crrj C:- -r ssg TlabrCs Crgj C).
Brownz & Manzanares Col in. ua rana qcvjit msn ntmsocieties.
jSome Ideu Pong-T- wo Dirfrkl Sryfct in Liati EfecU VTiKAlty be a tJaborste m Une Ukooscf to Make Ihcm, of 5an-fX-e
Jt Robes Are Much in Favor Lace Coat Ate Shewn.CLOSERSazd fzlts
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fHorse RakesWool SacksBay Pressesand Binders
Soap Always oa BandD
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PRICES
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TO TT3 MAM CF TKI
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WHOLESALEtrrri t::zis
W. A. Wood MowersCultivatorsBheepObearsReapers, Harvesters
Oooplate) Lte of Amola
Oft RHro4 TfKl. . .
RETAIL
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f- -- want --wte sates sees all taw anrary testaaaa,aaBas4aaatBiyys away wta ta waaat
aeeaawawaaB snunVSaawanaBBBW
1 " '"wai teaeaa fI I Cestt Ssawa C ttttaea. W.
too lbs.
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silvery..
frfea tec watch ca be crocheted toSt aay pattrra.
Tbes lace coats are to be weed ofeoene ever the stlis asd saUn of Ikenor furnJ soriaj fnctks.
Ammeg the two aotkmbi fsauethis mumm is the tw one la abacs.Fur one thing, cwlor Is the aeeeetfad. While there tunt be la someeuastticf wardrobe at tau ae pairof trthv gay tutored sbars, tbrreBtast eli be eboe that will matchand blend la auk with every gowa.Or no may wear black patent katber,
hk-- go whs Blmot everything.The all white ebue, however, stlil reMia a rkM rival of all thoe lUted.
though W dor make a tifcall fuut ap-pear large. For Kerning wear the teaaho I lb favorite.
ESTELLE.
The Transformation Rural HtmVera.
. eajaaaaawseaee
While a few of the causes of thedecline of populatkm la New Yoakare easily pointed out at a largerens the subject Is undoubtedly con-
certed with the eorlsl change In pro-gre- a
la thla country, the end ofwhich we cannot for. It may eveaprove to be tree that decline la therural populaUoS of the eaatera statewill be a matter of no conseeuence lathe future economic adjustment Poesibly we should concede that KewYork state would be evea more pros-perous than at present if the rural
should ail concentrate lalarge cities or Migrate to the wheatfields and .dairy farms of the westwith, which tbey caaaot compete athome.
This view may be correct la theory,but It will be long before the averageaatlve American it sufficiently cath-olic to accept it It will be long, also,before he ill view with equanimityanother posatbillty (much more like-
ly to be realised): our rural comniunl-tie- s
In the east may sot decrease ma-
terially In population, but continue toundergo a steady and rapid changeof race by. which the ambitious andself-relia- stock seeking larger op-portunity for success will bo entire-ly supplanted oa the farm by foreign-ers of the nationalities now comingto our shores In such numbers.
It may be that ths future holds Instor for Nw York snd her sisterstates of New Enslund. with whlrhshe Is so closely Identified by race,history and location, such economicchants that the Anclo-Raxo- n aolritof their institutions will give place toa new Ideal, resulting from a compo-site of the IiUh, German, Italian,Scandinavian. Hungarian and RussianJew, and doubtless w should bebroad enoueh to admit that the newcivilisation may prove to be betterthan the old. Such chanra. as 'thm
years pass, may h aa evolution, butu win be bard to convince a NewYorker of the old stock that tha landwhich his forefathers discovered, settled and wane prosperous, and Inwhich were founded the Institutionsso dear to his race, baa notits best development under his ideal.
From The Decresse In Rural Pop-ulation," by William 8. Rottlter, Inthe American Monthly Review of Re--
views ior July.
v Dent S Backward.Do not hesitate to ask for a free
sample of Chamberlain's stomach atdLiver Tablets. W ar glad to givethem to any on who Is troubled withbiliousness, constipation, or sue disorder of the stomach. Many have beenpermanently cured br their ftrMby all druggists.
John W. Corbett with a corn ' nfsix men Is at work staklne off a tnnat Mountainair ,
When you want a nleaunt latailvathat is easy to take and certain to act,ue Cb jnberlaln'i Stomach ami IJvrtablets. For sala by all druggists.
r
l7ra Pcrro Co.Office 420 Douglas Avtuti.
Uar.lM Vea l4sA N. 4.m ry M4ay owatag at UMtrtea. mm StreH. All tiatttac breta--m eoreury tavtud to ittsal F. U
n. a: c w. a WarT. T. L ENrvod, SerrKary; W.C Crtta. trsasarcr; C V. Bsdgeock,eartury trtstea.
SMt aeeoo4 and focrtaTady vrabics acb taoattt.Kaigbts C fyUlM HaO. VUliIngbratbtrt ar eorUJly Uvttcd.
BALXXTT EATNOLDt,' Ksaltad laW.T. K. BLACTEXT. Se.
ChafNM Lssf. N. 2. A. F. A A. M.
ftfutay comisaekstloof tt set JrdTsarsdtys Is each moatk. Vlstdagbrotbera cordially nvUed. C D.BoBcber. V. M.; Charles) H. 8poruder. Secretary.
lUbekali Ledge, LO.&F, stoatseeoad asg fourth Tbursdsy tvelB2
aC each swath at It L a a T. halLMrs. Mattia & GarUck. nobla grand;Ms. LIda Hsogoock, vtce-graa- d; Mr.Oars Bell, secretary; Mrs. Sarah
treatarer.
fJastsm Star, Itcgdar mnmJkatloa saoosd sad fourth Thursdaytegs of ecb SMmtlk All vtsltlog broth.art sad atters ara cordially iavlted.Mrs. J. B. Reed, vortky swtrss:S. B. Dearth. W. p.; Ifra. BmaMBenedict, tec.; Mrs. A M. Bewail.Treaa.
Radmafl meet is FraterBaJ Brotherhood HalL every second and fourthMonday sleep at U eighth ranTiHlUng brothers slwajw wrJcoma ttb vlgwam. B. L. Corey, sacben;P. E. Bane, chief of recotds; F. DFries, collector of wampum,
Fraternal Union of Amerlea. Mastsdrat sad third Tsctday etealags ofeach asoath Is Ua Woodmaa fesB m
txth atreet at I o'clock. Mrs. KauBerringwr, F. M.J W. O. Kaagtar. gwJretary.
Th Fraternal rotherheod. No. 102,eats vary Friday sight st their
ban fa tha Schmidt buUding. west ofFountain tquars, at I o'clock. Visitingmembers ara always welcome.
JAMES K COOK.President.
. Miss Katie BurcaelL Secretary.
Knights ef Columbus neat everysecond sad fourth Tuesday of themonth at the Fraternal BrotherhoodhalL Visitors welcomed. J. S MoMahaa, a K.; FAnk Strass, F. S.
FHYSICIAN.
PR.-- H. W. HOUF Osteopathia phy.slclan, office, Olney block; hours,
to 12; 1:80 to 4; phones, LasVegas L Colorado 175. Sundayhours by appointment.
MUSIC
RUTH RUSSEL LAUGHLINPianoforte Instruction,
and Voice Culturo '
Studio Room One ever San Miguel':.':.,' Bink. '
ATTORNKYS.
Qeorg H. Hunker, Attorney at lawOffice. Veedar block. Las Vegas. KM.
Frank Springer, Attorney at law.Of fios la Orockatt bulldiag," LasVisas, N. M.
LONQ 4L WARD,- Attorneye-at-Law- .
Cilice, Wymau block, upstslra, Las, Vegas,' N. M. Cola phone 17.
C V. LONG. C. W. G. WARD.
BUNKER 4 LUCAS,- AttoraeysatLsw.
Office Baa Miguel Natteeal. Bwldtag, Las Vagaa. M. &L
ARCHITECTS.
HOLT A MART,Architects and Civil Engineer,
Maps and surreys made, bulldiagsand construction work of all Madsplanned and superintended. Offle.Plana, Las Vegas Pnona M.
DENTISTS.
REMOVEDTo my new office over Grand Loader.Office will be open August 1, 1906.
. F. R. LORD. D. D. S.
. DR. E. L. HAMMOND,Dentist
Suite 4, Crockett Building.Both phones at office and residence.
I" Oft. G. L, JENKINS, '
Dentist
Rooms I and 4. new Hedgcock batM- -
. Isk. 614 Douglas Avenue. -
ASIAYINQ.
BURLINGTON 4 HESS,
; j Expert Aaaayere,
Mine Inspectors and Contract
Bwsle Mine, Mere, N. at
Lu VfH ill Botrvealr oa Stsat th Optio oSioa. '
GROSS, KELLY G GO.
By tetetieNew York, J sty T. As the nam
weather aMrta ftif and Hngtriawabite a4 Baea, cotton and mesUagowaa are mure and more la deeMwd.the fever fur hand embroidery steadilyinert. It la a fariua and a faarythat aevaia slntptirity ttarlf, but aaewbroMered la by no maraaa alow priced afair eve bea macbiMaiaee. while baad eotbroidery repraents a great deal of awory as weUas labor.
The (BiUroitirr'r dreaae. bowrrvrare eery attractive and bMnmisg.Even hea elaborate patterns are aotattempted the effert Is always ex-
tremely arctty. Sometuuee ghivwa.hat and paraaul are aU rabrobtered tomatch the eartum. Not only arelluea so at thus eWonUed. but poa-ge-e
and tulle aa welL With thesedreeae are earrVd tllk paraaola mymuch benowered.
lees la Pongee and LinenA beautiful blue pongee goa as
lovely with silk embroidery. A softbrowa of the same material was -
qulaltely covered with tiny silk vinesof the same shade. The skirts ofthese dresses were a elaboratelytrimmed aa the walata. Thla seemsto be the rale la embroidered gowns.to have It all over or else but verylittle and that oa the waist
la the tinea suits there are eeatwo distinct stylesthe very dreesvaffairs, which may be aa elaborate asone pleases, and the eilrenWy sim-ple suit without a particle of trim-ming anywhere. In white these plainsuit are particularly attractive, forthey can very easily be kept freh andcrisp, which la a more diOcutt matterwith elaborately trimmed and decorated waah dresses.
Evening OewnsFor evening wear whlfe drresea are
much la demand. AH over Vatencln-nes- ,made over taffeta. Is very lively
and more desirable front a point ofcom Tort than the heavy satins andspangled robea which are still In de-mand for the hotels and wateringplaces.
Among' these more elaborate even.Ing costuure the M'robe Is muchIn favor. The foundation Is black netand the Jeta are put oa by hand Inbeautiful and effective designs. Goldand silver spangtos are seed withwhite and black satins, this combina-tion being very smart A charminglydainty evening gowa can be made ofthe soft finish teftVt silks, which arensufllly trimmed with ruchlngs of tulleor net '
For day wear la silk the figuredIndies are charmingly cool and theyare also fashionable. These are trim-med with velvet ribbon In rows aroundthe edge of the skirt
Other MstsrislsIt Is a mistake, however, to have
only ailk net and lace gowns for sum-mer wear for there are so many fas-cinatingly becoming materials In themarket that Is Is wise to take advan-tage of them. Silk mousseline, organ-dies, lawn and embroidered batistemake up charmingly and are suitablefor almost any occasion. There arealso the flowered and figured chiffons.though lovely aa they are they areuseless la a damp region, or near theshore. The stripped chiffons and reu-ses have more body, are very effec-tive and are much used for theatergowns as well st for the summer dinner or ball dress. Though these atfirst cost are rather expensive they arefound cheaper in the end, and whenthe trousseau is being planned forthe season It Is well to Include twoor three of them.
Lac CoataAmong the elaborate summer wraps
some wonderful lace coat are ahownnot the-- little Jackets of a year ago,
but three-quarte- r length garmentsmade of piece lace and half fitted tothe figure, which It sets off to greatadvantage. Guipure makes a heavy,rich garment of this kind, but thereare lovely creations in Vslenclennesand ribbons, aa well as the popular
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CAMSRO-ACZXICAN- MOLDBIG RSUMICN AT NEW CASTtS
New CasCo. Pv. Julyof weaters Pewaaylvaala
aad eaatera CSte held a ktraelymet hag here today. The Sea-
gram iacledod niagiag and athbrtieconietts and addreesea by a numberof noted speaher. -
J. J. SRITT IS NOMI-
NATED FOR CONGRESS.
Ashevtlle, X. C July Republicans of the Tenth congreaalonai dKtrkt held their contention here to-
day and nominated J. J. Britt, aaaiht! ant district attorney, to make ttic
race.
Santa He Tims Tcblt.
B traaaeouttDaetal train mth way dally
SAST e"l'JI.ata.1 Ar .1 as a. a. tMearts.--4 Ua.Mai Ar lB.m. IMatrM ... tt tkiMalAr luils.sk Lnm I K , ai.
wrwT arvsn.Kolir e m a. m. Iart 1 Its. atNa,lar.ull JSk s. Darta . I Sts.! Ar. b.b. Uivarta tp. m.
Na 4, Chicago Limited, solid Pull-
man train with dining, observationaad buffet library cars, unsurpassedequipment end service.
No. 2, Atlantic Express, has Pull-
man and tourist sleeping cars lor Chi
csgo and Kaatea City and a tourlttcar for Inver. A Pullman car forDenver la also added at Trinidad. Arrives at La Junta at 10:30 p. tn con-
necting With No, S; leaving La Junta3:19 a. m.; arriving at Pueblo S:00S. m.; Colorado Springs 4:35 a n.;Denver V30 a, m.
No. t, Kansas City and Chicago ex-
press, has Pullman and tourist sleep-ers for Chicago and Xanss City. Ar-
rives at La Junta 10:15 a. m., con-
necting with 803: leaving La Junta12;lt; p. uv; arriving at Pueblo 2:00p. m.: Colorado Springs 3:30 p. m.;Denver 0:04 p. at.
No. 3, California Limited, has sameequipment ss Na 4.
No, 1 ha Pullman and touristsleeping Cars for Southern CslifornlsPullman ear lor EI Paso and City ofJfexlco, connection for El Paso, Dew-ing, Silver City and all points In Mex-
ico, southern New Mexico and Artto- -
(INCORPORATED)
VHIOLESALLczzzstiAtno
M yea wneh awr
- "tfTi'ti ri7wi ,TuBase sad add stack te It staler
COLORADO BANKERS HSABCONVENTION SFEAKXKS
Oknwoad Srnags. Colo., Jy 7
Aatuosi the tldtteasa presented at Catt isitas of this, the sweoad day of theaaaual coaveatloa of the ColoradoBankers assoctstkio were 'the tot tow-
ing:--
Baaklag frota a director's staadpolat,"" Pklllp B. Stewart ColeradoSprings; " Women ta the bask lag beai-".- "
Mrs. B. M. Miller, Lafayette;Commercial honor." K. R. Bakes.
Colorado Springs. The coaveatloawill conclude law this afteraooa wtththe elect k of omcert for th easulatryear.
PRONZ 77 ATtCMAX AVS
i a inn c:rna I1U...LThe only one of the glad.Ideal mountain resort g.Ouv ft
above sea, reached only by saddle animals over fortes tr
Combines comfort clssallntse.bounUfuI heat tabls, nnI'm HadJersey atllk aad pursbutter with grand aad beaatifalscenery and fres a of trainedsaddle burros for daily trip to.points of interest
TERM Mi i par day, 110 per weak,40 per month or. if lndjad ta
tent 3 par stoat.PARK, II each way- - Carrie; float
oat each Wednesday aad Catar-- .
naoraing.Leave Orsers at Karaey'sCrr? ,
store or ebaanaher'a La-su- ra
ace ec ice.XOVF 18 TC3 TIME TOUOTO
HARVEY'SCutlar n."'!!a nxrt
la the seaagtf 7near ta ssaasalaa cr . 1
piaca to srtad tta - 7. cflshiag aaarby. Teats fjr Cass t awish them. Carrier gus te Vu Tgaa for the irssmt wtui umnzj,Regnlar- - trip wO ha ci-- ' tt"7.cotorado telscaoae oaaects asLas Vegas. For tens wiCa Opboa Cutter Eaaoa.
jJS.
WOOL, HIDES. AND PELTS A SPECIALTY
gate Anwttttfc
BAIN WAGONHBS
4 Qil r,..ooosoo THPo June 1st to
8 31st;On June
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HATES EAST AZD VZSST gSeptember 30th. Good to return October 0
Chicago 143, St." Louis 143.60. g9th to 16th and July 1st to 10th, 19.20,21,
cheap tickets one fare plus $5.30 to points Kansas, OIllinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North gand South Dakota, "Wisconsin and .Wyoming1, good to 2
Monti: GcZjduz:3FpG Ucaoooo
return uctober 31st, lVUb. O
City cf KoxlcoJune 25th to' July 7th, return September 15th, one g
fare plus fZ00 for round trip. - . 0, Denver Jan 1st to September 30th, return limit October 31st, g
18.10. Colorado 8pring 115.10, poeblo 113.10; also Denver on July g19th, 20th, and 21th, return limit August 20th, 113.58.
"
, QSao Francisco June SCth to July 28th, return limit' September f
15th, I4T.0O round trip. Lot Angeles and San Diego on Tuesdays, OThursdays and Saturdays return limit Novemtx-rOtb- , Kt,60 roundWp.
Plan for it now. Why ; aot see the magnificent western moun-tain country. Yellowstone National Park, Ptifjet Sound "Med-iterane- an
of America," the preat Columbia River region, Alaal?All these attractions on ok trip if you travel ever the NorthernPacific. Booklets tell how. Ask D. B. Gardner, D. P. A., 210Commercial Builditig, St.' Louis, Mo.
. A. It. Cfrmod, General Passenger Agtnt, CX rsal Ulna. "Woadxbad 13," frr C ;T ' :
Lot Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco June 1st to Septem- - 0bar 15th, return limit October 31st, ISO.00 round trip. )Grand Canyon and return 138.50, also rboenijt and Prtscott
Arizona, and return, W8.50.
These tickets good nine months for the round trip. - $Allother information cheerfully given if you U1 call ebon. IoooaO
Jo. GO or at the ticket oflloe.
a iu cs::ZLC : aoz. K..zzzzzzzzzzzoctizzzztzzzzzzzzz'J
tAB VltAI daily orrtc
sBasBBmBXBBBnBnrs i:mKf gold w i irIIECB0LO6IC1L Tho KlycJoiGL Hco- -
Pav OaaMtaai Wm.it,
Bo Ycu Lltio YoupMores ?
W picanl up a I4 of Fly Net and a foeavucta6t of tdaen Dual Lap liobca far(iicosttic dollar. I f yoa ara at at' in ter-es ltd drive to cor dtf end we can euitjoa and your purket bock.
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Dandy Lap nebet 65c UpHorse Nats - 95oUp
PR.1CE5SL. ddivcrT. 20c per Imadrt4
l.OuO to2 Iba. iit ., , 200 U 1.000 lba. . " " 40cr
50 to 200 lb. - wLe than 50 Jbs. . 75c
CaYSTALICBCOi McCulre & Webb
C:cuU not oaly be AO GOOD, but"
- : - BETTER - : -THAN AMY OTHER BUTTER :
TThtn fcr cay caue it fails to come tip to thb hfjhctzsd end rre proceed to investigate tva .
wiU be esta by the letter whichwill appear la this space
ca Uondy evening. .'
Th fasera! T Jacea Btorh. b-- Ui eerarrcj m KfwtM CC. 1
tafc place there Sunday. To KwaiCKy Time give th followingaary aotane: "Jacob Etark died ye.tenUy atereona at att ham, issEt IWtMtlt Street II M 41yeare eld M jm4 bee te the saer-eaai- li
trtudaeas at 153 Onr. tea year. Before eouuag toKMfM CHjr b la btuineas - a(Laa Vegaa, N. M A widow and twochildren. Max aad Sidney, surtvhim. Mr. Block waa a Shriaer and aScottish Rita Mason.
aroswea.Ludwlg Wm. Ilfcld.D'
Soma slxtv-fl- tnuriirta a antvialtrain wsJrk ! ruaniag a th first ! fMral af lifti Donald C. Vert
THI WEATHIR,
jiy e, im.Ike Davis VEOT7AC1JZGtmrkm of No. J, mm4 through O!00 tb infant twin tt Prof. aa4
ity thla almown a tclr ar to Mr"- - J. Vert, vat fel4 tVfc. 3ra4 Ca3m ao4 ia Cl- - MrB,a ,rom ,h mUJr mldenea ea
kiala. tu eTtof. r. Is w lwra Ht-- raa 6Maar af...... .......r. ........Ma illMini VZ3A3, ItXAS AZ3M!4 Uta pop:Ur pfraotMl t.Mlue.r Pwabytarlaa eaorch eoaioctHhOlU AtJKJST rOB MKAIrOW UOLIk BITTER.
to imm m fasaral vaa la tal(j nf of Rarnwxid V hHanik. Pullaaa art prwUH and Ihent u n4)t tw Ffllowr raawtfry.
WatermelonToasatoeaPeacbc
Plums CberrieAprMot beauIWra Anr.bH--f Llmc that atM a.dt ti tc
La iVagaa to the place hr U asu- -t eaoelieat VefeUtlea ar grow.War af th !ttt trit- - Ti5
M lnar at tha CvMaeiia fc - Petaaipa LeUuc
Aa adjourned suasion of tba TniudStatea eourt will ooavene la thla eityaett Tbarsday and give tb ColoradoPeel aad lroa company and tb Alcbi- -
Radlsbea.
a. m , at)it at as
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ffartpttatloa .gltfbJ " - ' - -
l PAYDAYVew edible of the eoa ara mak
ne. Topeka A Santa p RaOroad com-paa- y
a ehaoc to appear la regard tclb Indictments returned again
LTaimcy ; GroceriesTho Deaf, at York's StoroPrrrco-Aasrici- a Courts . fluoaer Driaha
GisaPcttiea Welch's Ortpe JuiceQajsburya Leaoa Juice
Fcacy Crtea Jari Blackberry BrandyCcitledOooda Imperial Peanut Butter
Uens by tb grand Jury. Tb compaing tbelr appears oc almost daily iiLaa Vsgaa Tb Teiaa trawbrrycrop hi praetlratly over aow for. anoth-er rear, bat bJarsherries and raap--
aiea ara charged with giving and re-ceiving rehatea. United Bute Attorney for New Mexico W. H. IL L)w- - US VEGAS. ONLY EXaUSrVE Knf GOODS STOgellya wlii probably b present la per
berrie bare com ta lake their plaea.Watrmloaa- - and eanteloapea bareba la market for several .weeka. buttb latter bav aot beta la popularfavor tb laat few day oa account of
iB oa tola occasion.JWw ptaao for rrnt at 'llfeld'a
County CommU loner Romaa Gall- -
Cpt cay Lrm Im Um Vzs.tb chilly weather. Tb grocery otor goa of Sa Jos baa taken out a mer- -
chaata liceo for tvelv tnuuths.ar well atocked wftb nearly all bind
Yoa ara acterting bmirteaa If jovare not adrortUiim; it.
WANTEDA rook; amall family;
Pre-Invento- ry Clerinar Dale.of vegetable and tb price ar reaonabl. .
oud wag. liMjulr af Tba Optle. fZX"-- CS'- - eaki prta...jr. ,Baa ball tomorrow at Galllnaa
rtaarai LmtrmZ Jrm hiitaW ipark. Trono A va ftrvld. Admlaaloa QmioratiackWtdtrwaM Sim akwta-y-jtea aVklsi taa sfk3& rfult.
Robert A. Moore baa accepted a a
aa conductor oa tba MexicanCentral railroad and baa a berth oa atrain fanning out of Dinamlta. Mr.Moor baa been visiting bia brotherIn this city for some tiro, havingbeea forced to Abandon work oa ac
IM gMbty Wait Lava gain Watat elau.Pand eoaeott and bate bail twnor
DAYS OP DIZZINESaCma t Hundred f last Las Vena
. There arc day of dUxiness;Spells of headache, aldeache, back-
ache;Sometime rheumatic pains;Often urinary disorders;And tell you pianly tb kidney are
tick. . , .Doaa'a Kidney Pills cure all kidney
Ilia . ,Here la proof In East Las Vegas.Mrs. William Letrber. who lives
atsl sale ftiriee...., - 7- - Advertised Good for Cash Only.ow at Galllaaa park. Gam beiinat 3 o'clock sharp. count of ptomain poisoning. II has
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THE BBqa OairiM Co , will kaw. om ftU (Ii.t ,Mrwwlrurta Irw Craaa for daUrary tha Vafand (kyon twMi. Why aot U aoa of tbui t t ba t a jroawUb too. pkaK U auad th vaatbar. tJ.CJ mmt
Cx-Vja- a, T Tararr fnarr .
Oraaga lea on Wadaaaday. rtiMpU lea oil Saturday.
LEAVE ORDERS EARLT.
THE BANQUET CATERING
C0.1PANY. .''!slnr recuperated ami all tightTa a aoma kind of adrtialn
afhomfa and mediums li to "bora out sgsln. 'Areata for 8taadard Patterns.
HENRY LEVY. 517 6th St."LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO
a rand) la ararch of a pin," -
Mia Cora Walton, danghter ofTboniae J. Walton, proprietor of th near th court house. Las Vegas, N,
Tommy Lamb la a airaaenser boy I j TTtTtt tltttllUIIHUWaitoa hot! at Mora, died at herone more. Tba duties of aewahnrm, aaya: i waa having aa awfulhard time with my back for aboutsight years, ever since one of my
horn yesterday morning. Sh hadwr not exactly to hi Itktna and k beea 111 for aotnt time and her lifeapplied for bla old Job at tbe West-ern I'nhm offlc her,
cnuareo waa Dorn. The pain waa dullhad beea despaired of for tb past ana nesvy ant sometimes It becameweek. Tb deceased about twen- -
tyn year old and waa quit wettr Walton, daughter of Thomassnsrp and I often suffered from dlxxysih-II-s and headaches, and ther wasalso a alight urinary trouble. My hus--
known ta Laa Vega. .Wall on of Mora, passed away recently Well, I Czcdo VcoFat br bom la Mora after Severn I got uoan's Kidney Pill for mMrs. P. J. Easley of Newton. Ka.WM-k- lilnes. wltb typhoid ferer. De-- at uoodaiia drug store, and alnce Iused tbera I bare not had a symptom
eenscd ass !! yer of see.W of Superintendent Easley of the
Rant F railroad, ha arrive In tb
"Oztsjtv ic::3::zo::3" s
A'nutd British beauty, on llic adyica of the '
King' phyaicjan, ha ailite the use ut Olive 7' 'l a beautificr. She aluo j;aw a rtritf of
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, Kcauty Lunchwm,,,j which Olive Oil sin vari.i waya. But Olive Oil d )
, thi wajr must be pure. Buy tt now a ?
v. mj lormer trouble. The pain Iscity for a visit. aefumpanMI by herElerirlrlan ar aow at work install relieved,; the urinary trouble u baning the electric llnht futures la th
son and dagttbter. Mr. Easley . wasstationed a yar or more In Las Va
ished and I am sound and well again."V. M. C. A. building. It It expectedgus. -, . .
- rr sale ny all dealer. Prlc &)cents, Foetor-MlllMir- n Co., Buffalo.New York, sol agents for the United
Tb masks on th canyca ear is proving threry thing tb people of Vega hare beenwanting, and thla is th only ear companythat fnrniahe music on a ear for tba benefitof it patrons. But wa ara determined togiv them their money4 worth. , Com out,take a rid and see for yourself.
Hist (h bonaewannlng U1 b heldgbout th rulddla of th monih.
'- - Rev. J. II. Smith, pastor of th lo states.12. 0. (Happy) Miller, th erstwhile Remember the name Doon's andc. a: cal A. M. B. church, left the city this
afternoon on No. 1 for , Santa Pe,where he will hold service Sunday,
6 ta P condurtor,who had a ruu take ao other,t of'La Vegas, contemplates eir
Ing sborfy for Panama to accept a Car Leaves Santa Fe Decot at 7:45 P. M.TIIE IMIiSET RECTSposition on tb Isthmian railroad Pred Prewer returned horns to thisHowever, befor going ther h ft city this afternoon after spending a
coupl of weeks visiting with friendspocta 1o try bia lack In tb government land drawing np in Montana. at different points In Nebraska. . ' SurJay, Tuesiay and Thursday.
Eyeiin'f s;"- -
The following quotations receive,from P. J. Graf A Co, AlbuquerqueNew Maxim, corrospondtiat for LoganWeather permitting ther will b a
ekoo k:xq iitlvsiis ki mini. !
Ewry on knom Um aapfrtor Samr of all fe!a eookKl loaarthea., war vtaavla. To ba couTincrd of tb aaaaaltary coodtUtw of gruntr ebeap naaat4Ml eaobiac ntatMUta jaat uitUc tb odor cvmina froaitba Mk of aacb vaaaria. Oar eookinc tttnaila ar ad tJ rlarjWomiJ. apa ad baned. Tbay ar wall glarad Inttd ao
'y ill Mwwma) or abaorb aay aubatanoa. Tber ar raairycaaaMdaiidaratha aaJy Mrals aaarfurr emfcia ulvtuiU oa tbaaaaakat. Tbay a awrfartly haalthfni, arid proof aad otic ttM, wiU
orjan, long aisumce pnone. . .Samuel Goldsmith of Ocate, Juniorpartner of the mercantile firm ofbase ball game at Calling Park to-
morrow afternoon between the Ilfeids Well A Goldsmith, arrived In th citylast night on business Intent.aad Troop A. The Msyflower Jband
87-ioe
...1304
Atcbtoa.ICopperSugarB. AO. Com..
haoato
i oen engaged to turn lab musicth grounds. Tb gam Is. slatedbegin promptly at t o'clock. Ad
75mission, 8S cenfcs, Including car far. Colo. FuelCooklflf KU (t of thre) 12SBcfc ruia iaH of Urea) . 1.0Uklaal RoaaUr .
J : Ha Paaa r.- .-- .... Jt'
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Pea Willlsms, special officer of theSanta. F. retnraed to Albnaorewthis afteraooa oa No. after a abortbusiness lslt la thla city. .
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Superiirtendeat Kure left tha city
JWANTED Girl for: genera) honae- -C. AO.W.ComErieOom. ,
M.lCAT.Com.rk; no washfaag. Apply iU OraadMaPae..avenue, over Oremberger'a etora.D. BOUCHER this afte.-noo-a la his, private car foe New YorkCiotraJ -- J30aibuqueraa. . . .
have a fewNorfolk Ooa. ,, .Pennsylvania .Kock Island CoauSaPaclno...
aorauib- -esLvs i . Dr. Prfcdley was called to Riverathla afternoon on profeaniona busi-ness. . ' i - 1 . . 5
00gsnnln Blng-8- a
win Ma Sch, Doers, Duildsrs' HKtCs T7c!l PcrKaRy.chine that abb
eaeaght or ieaa.d on easy paymentsTsnn. Coai8uU.
p?dOnion Paciac.
la thcity todayPaul Lange'hifrom Watroua, .
'wwoaa WToan, o--j eutt Hi., baa V .") !; ;; Coal ;: andXJ06& :2'S'Kanass City Ltv ttoek 1 .oooeooooeeeeeeeoeeeeeccaeeeeteee Kansaa City, July Re
ceipt 100; unchanged.
.OF THE
QualityWorkmanship
end Cerv:;of the CImafn
CJ. CO com rrrrrUY MHDE(1 Y0UIJJ5LF CO. CO"Native ateere, .00 $6.10: outh- --ern steers, 100 Q IS.10; southerncowa, 12.00 I3.S0; naUve cows andheifers, 12.00 0 IS.tS; stocker andfeeders, 2.7J f ; bulls, S.40W OO; calvea S.Sr IS.60: western( fed steeni, IS.7S 9 IS.50; western fedJ 1.1
1cows, 11.40 f4.28.
With your Umi?j bttrile, and aend yj jr r ?y out oftown when tha moat modern plant weak rjf Danver itnow prepared to g;lve you batter work at Jiving prices,than you have ever had? . . ,
Our wagtwa are at your disposal. .Telephone ,and learn the eaay solution of tit "LAUNDRYPROBLEM." . -
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, lKxa:LuVana,17;Ctlcn , .& Cm vs: itv rvrp, '
. ' atuMp Sscelots.'. ,, -
Sheep receipts aone. Market nonvInally steady. . .
t. Levi Wl.St. Louis, Jaly 7. Wool
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qnoutlon unchanged.stesdy;
ex), '
Cyoutry.By purchasing t h acr;and audi tfSuit and RainCczi.
The; perfection tf
these tarinents'cc.3-tai- n
the Sickestthat were ever j.signed for Ready-t- o
Wear Trade.MTli Clothina;
That'a Built' pr::ifrom! 5 to 25d-U-r- .
We arr abo elt ".;.4iatrlbuieroftbc
aa4 JaJtaataat c S
XirtyElMaa la t 3tta Up-ToD- Twry pair pcat j
thing Eatoblo.0 f) I I Iar 'ifa
. Cbicag LivestockChicago, July 7. Cattle receipts,
1.000; market steady. Beeves. $4.00M.15; cows and heifers,. 11.309
IS.2S; calves. fS.OoettW, ,
aheap ReMieia
niso AUTor-:oc3LE- o .if: WlrOOU O -- LJimarket
lambs,8heep receipts, 1.000;
strong. 8heep, tl.2Sff.15;U00ef7.M.
Tb antoasobil that baa base) pHmm the beet- -
Qpcssps, C'Usra cad Citrn.Carawar. Tlnadaj and nvas.l3aj. Caraaaai EastiH)r' i ; i t i s ' i i OUCSTS OP AMBASSADOR
r t teal tyAMD MRS. WHITE LAW RtID
' v assnaBBBnas
London, July 7. William j. BrranCrdwr aad Mrs. Bryan are apeadlar theweek ad aa tha guests of Ambaar avdor Whttamw sM aad Mrs Rid at
fQtfMvv4ltlr4MMMHv4ittf Wast Parte.
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