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News EntabliiihedlttU Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, June 12, 1913 Volume IX No. 32 Herald EnUblmlied IDOS

er piping and plumbing fix- the State of New Mexico, and taxes for cash could be effected. Chas. F. Ea3ley, Receiver, tures therewith connected. hereby submits a proposition of Therefore be it Resolved by through C. R. Easley. his attor- Be It Further Resolved, That payment for the taxes due and the Board of County Commis- ney, the Board sustains the ac- this Board will receive proper owing by said company to the sioners of Torrance County, New tion of the Assessor. sealed bids on the 7th day of County ot Torrance, New Mex- Mexico, that we recommend that In the matter of the return of July at 1:30 P. M. rf said day ico, the same to be paid in cash the Treasurer of Torrance Coun- Willie Elgin for the above stated for the above proposed work and within thirty days from this ty, accept in full settlement of property of Las Salinas Land by these presents reserves the date, June 3, 1913. If the the taxes due by the said New Grant, C. R. Easley appearing right to reject any or all said Board of County Commissioners Mexico Central Railroad for the for Willie Elgin, raises the same Estancia, N. M., June 2, 1913, bids. The above said work is to of the said County will accept in years 1910, 1911 and 1912, the objection in regard to the raiBe The Board of County Commis be conducted under the super- payment there of 50 per cent of sum of Nine Thousand three hun made from $15.00 to $30.00. The sioners of Torrance County, vision of the county clerk. the amount due by said Com dred fifty-seve- n and 80-10- 0 Dol- Board sustains the action of the Now therefore, the Clerk is pany for and a3 taxes for the lars ($9357.86) being one half of Assessor and overrules the ob- State of New Mexico, met this directed to advertise the calling year 1910, 1911 and 1912. such the total amount due, provided jection of the Attorney Easley. day in special session at 9 o'clock of said bids. sum being eighteen thousand said amount is paid in cash to the The Board now adjourns until A. M., with Chairman Lorenzo Lorenzo Zamora, seven hundred fifteen dollars Treasurer within thirty days 1 o'clock P. M. Zamora, Juan C. Sanchez, and Chairman. andseventy-tw- o cents ($18715.72) from the date of the passage of Afternoon Session provided Librado Valencia, members, The Board now adjourns un and one half or fifty per cent this Resolution, and In the matter of the protest of til 1 o'clock P. M. thereof being nine thousand further that the recommendation B. L. Hodges et al and S. E. Acasio Gallegos, County Clerk, fifty-seve- Afternoon Session. three hundred n dollars of settlement hereby made is ap- Kemp et al, against the action of and Sheriff Julius Meyer, by D. Comes now Pedro Lujan and and eighty-si- cents (Í9357.86.) proved by the Judge of the Dis- the Board of County Commis- Robinson, Deputy, present. requests that hi3 petition be Upon motion of Commissioner trict Court within and for Tor sioners of the County of Torrance There being a quorum present, taken up for consideration: Zamora, duly seconded by Com' rance County. as per to petitions duly filed in the Board proceeded to business. whereupon the Board being ful- missioner Sanchez it was duly Resolved further that should reducing the taxes of the New ly advised upon the premises re- carried by the said Board, that a the said Chas. C. Murray, Re- Mexico Central Railroad Com- The minutes of the previous solves to recommend that the resolution, a copy of which is in ceiver of the said railroad fail or pany as per resolution passed session were read and approved. assessment made against Pedro corporated into this record, refuse to accept this offer which this 3rd day of June 1913. the The matter of the report of Lujan be corrected; therefore, should be passed and approved is in the nature of a counter-propositio- n said protestants being represent- the enumerators for Precinct No. the Board instructs the Clerk to by the said Board of County to the offer made by ed by Fred H. Ayers and W. D. as hereinbefore recited, and 7. was taken up for considera- make a copy of the petition sub Commissioners, assembled in him, Wasson, Esqs. of Estancia, N.M., mitted by Pedro Lujan, and also special session in Estancia, pay in cash the amount herein and Chas. R. Easley of Santa Fe, tion, and upon inspection the a copy ot the minutes ot the County of Torrance, New Mexi- stated within thirty days from N. M. , appearing in behalf of Board finds that the census for Board and forward the same to co, on this the third day of June, the date of the passage of this the bondholders committee of the town of Estancia and the the District Attorney. 1913, and said resolution being Resolution, then this resolution the New Mexico Central Railway village of Alta Vista shows that In the matter of the petition duly passed and approved at shall be of no force and effect Company and the Board having Reyes Arranaga, this time; the aforesaid Commis- and be null and void without any heard the arguments of the var- is two hundred sixty-nin- e of Sandoval de there this Board resolves to recom sioners Sanchez and Zamora, further action on the part of the ious parties by their said attor- (269) inhabitants in the afore- mend that the exemption of voting in favor of the passage Board. neys and being duly advised in said town and village, and the re $200.00 be allowed to the afore thereof, and Commissioner Va Done at Estancia, New Mexico, the premises doth hereby on mo port further shows that there is said affiant for the years 1911 lencia voting against the approv this 3rd day of June, laid, in tion made by Lorenzo Zamora, special session. five hundred thirty-nin- e (539) in- and 1912. al and adoption of same. Chairman, and duly seconded by Resolution. (Signed) Lorenzo Zamora, readopt habitants in addition to the above In the matter of the petition Commissioner Sanchez, of Melecio Larranaga, peti Whereas, the New Mexico Cen Seal Juan C. Sanchez, and approve the aforesaid reso- mentioned number in Precinct tioning for the allow- tral Railroad íb indebted to the County Commissioners lution passed under the date No. 7, making a total of eight ance of his exemption for County of Torrance for and on Torrance County. rJ. M. hereof and hereby reject the mo- hundred and eight (808) inhabi- the year 1911 and 1912 the Board account of taxes levied and as The Bond of Chas. W. Fiske tion filed by said protestants. ap tants in the above mentioned resolves to grant said petition sessed against it for the years as Justice of the Peace was The Clerk is hereby ordered to to 1910, 1911 and 1912 upon 66.8 proved as to form and sufficiency copy whereupon, and does hereby recommend send a of the said resolution precinct; the Board the District Attorney to proceed miles of its road which is located and his bondsmen in the former to the District Court of this fixes the license for retail liquor favorably in regard to same. in said Torrance County; in the qond as Justice of the Peace were County. dealers in said precinct in the In the matter of the petition sum of Eighteen Thousand discharged from further respons The Board now adjourns until sum of two hundred ($200) dol- of Teodoro Chavez y Márquez seven hundred fifteen and 72-10- 0 ibility. tomorrow morning 9 o'clock A. Bond Lajeness lars per year. requesting the withdrawal of Dollars ($18715.72) on account of The of Silviano M., Wednesday 4th, 1913. petition exemption filed taxes: was approved as to iorm ana The Board met pursuant to ad report G. B. Salas, his for The of in the previous session was For the year 1910 in the sum sufficiency. journment. There being a in and for Precinct granted. of $7066.12 The Bond of Perciliano Lucero quorum present proceeded to the No. 6 was read and approved as In the matter of Jose Antonio For the year 1911 in the sum as Justice of the Peace in and canvassing of the returns. submitted. The Board finds by Garcia, petitioning to be recom- of $4418.40 for Precinct No. 19, was ap- In the matter of the Mew Mex year proved as to form and sufficiency. Railway Company's the report of the enumerator for mended to the District Attorney For the 1912 in the sum ico Central for the purpose of having his of $7231.20. The Bond of Ravmundo Lucero assessment the Assessor reports the aforesaid precinct, that there assessment for the year 1909, And, Whereas, Charles C. Constable in and for Precinct No. having assessed said Company is less than five hundred (500) etc., corrected, the Board does Murray, Receiver of said New 19 was approved as to form and and fixed a penalty of 25 per inhabitants residing in said Pre- hereby make such recommenda- Mexico Central Railroad at a sufficiency. cent for having neglected in cinct, therefore, the Board fixes tion. meeting of the Board of County The Bond of The Mountainair making its return. The Board McCoy & held on the 15th Lumber Company was rejected approved action of the As the sum of One Hundred ($100) Comes now W. M. Commissioners the Co. by J. P. Dunlavy, one of the day of March, 1913, appeared be on account of insufficincy and sessor. Dollars for license for conduct- members of said firm and peti- fore the Board for the purpose form. Comes now Road Commission ing the business of retail liquor tions to the Board to pass a res of endeavoring to get the Com- Comes now J. P. Dunlavy for ers of Torrance County consist- dealer. olution recommending the afore- missioners to recommend a re- W. M. McCoy & Co. and asks ing of JohnW. Corbett. R. C. In the matter regarding the said firm to the District Attorney duction of the the amount of consent from the Board to with- Dillon, J. L. Stubblefield and in- taxes for said three years was pre- terview the Board of County instructions of the traveling of the County to have an order said draw his petition which entered and brought to the con- representing that the said Rail- viously filed. Upon the motion Commissioners for the purpose Auditor given to the Clerk, in sideration of the Court allowing road was placed in his hands as of Lorenzo Zamora and duly of acting in conjunction in the respect to buying proper filing the said W. M. McCoy & Co. to Receiver on the 10th day of Jan- seconded by Juan C. Sanchez, creation of roads throughout the cases, etc., for the use of said deduct a certain judgment in uary. 1910. and that the earnings Mr. Dunlavy was permitted to County. The Board being ad- Clerk, the Board instructs the the emount of Three Thousand from operating did not equal the withdraw his petition from the vised as to plans adopted by said Clerk to buy the aforesaid filing eight hundred eighty-seve- n and expense of running the road and files and the Clerk was ordered Road Commission in the way of cases and anything else he may 57-10- 0 ($3,887.57) Dollars from making the necessary repairs, in to return the same to the repre establishing of roads have agreed need in the way of keeping and the amount to be submitted for order to keep it running, and sentative of said firm, which was to accept petitions properly got- caring for the records and files taxation for the year 1913. also claiming that the valuation accordingly done. ten up by the aforesaid Commis- of his office. The Board appoints Melicio placed upon said Railroad was The Board now meets as a sion for the creation of any road In the matter of the recom- Laranaga Constable and Atana- - excessive under the circum Board of Equalization. upon which petition the Board mendations made by the Grand cio Rivera, Justice of the Peace stances and offered by the way In the matter of the assess will take favorable action, ana Jurors of the last two terms of in and for the aforesaid Pre of a comDromise to pay two- - ment of the First Savings Bank after said action has been thus Court, the Board resolves to pass cinct No. 9. thirds of the amount of said tax- and Trust Company of Albuquer- taken the Road Commissioners the following resolution: The. Board now adjonms until es by the issuance of Receiver's que, the Board sustains the ac- are to defray all expenses of any RESOLUTION Tuesday 9 o'clock A. M. certificates fcr the two-third- s of tion of the Assessor. nature that may be incurred in of The Board met pursuant to the amount of said taxes and In the matter of the return of the creation of said roads. Whereas the Grand Jurors C. Jara- - the September 1912 term, as well adjournment of the previous stating that he did not have the Chas. F. Easley, Receiver of the The Detition of Juan Grand Jurors for the day. cash to pay same, and. New Mexico Fuel and Iron Com millo et al praying for the reduc- as the County hav- of the New March 1913 adjourned term, Comes now Fred a. Ayers Whereas. The Board of pany, the Assessor reports tion of the taxes and presents a bill for Diego Commissioners after the subject ing raised the assessment of the Mexico Central Railway Com- have recommended that the was considered and Courthouse grounds be improved Serna, Judge, and was fully discussed decided not aforesaid Company, as follows, pany statute ty is hereby ordered ornamental trees, and that Valentin Candelaria, to accept the oiler of settlement a copy of same with opinion 14, twp. by to be sent to a well be drilled at a suitable Commissioner. because it was the of The SE1 SW1. Section the Board the The same were ordered to be the Board that if any reduction 6 N., Range 5 E., 40 acres graz- District Court. location on the Courthouse now adjourns until grounds and a substantial wind- left for the consideration of the of the amount of said taxes were ing land from 40c to $4.50. The Board upon 1-- 2 im i-- z JNW 1 P. M. mill and steel tank be erected Board during the regular July made it should be a cash TheN. JNrJi, o'clock Session. basis, and Sec. 26, twp. 6N, R. 5E, raised Afternoon session. and that water be supplied to meets as per ad Courthouse and Jail by piping: In the matter of the petition Whereas. The Board of County from Í2.00 to $7.50. The Board 1-- 2 proceeds to resolved to entertain of W. M. McCoy & Co.. which Commissioners for the County of The SEJ SWi, S JNWi Sec. journment and the the Board 40c to canvassing of the property re bids in the next regular session was deferred for todays consid- Torrance realizing that the 23. T 6 N, R 5 E, from which will be held July 7th, for eration, the Board does hereby County is greatly in need of $3.00. turns. grounds said petition. money for the payment of ex- The NJltf Sec. 23, l a , k oej, The Board adjourns until the fixing of the about reject Thursday the 5th at 9 o'clock A. the Courthouse, sinking a well Comes now Chas. R. Easley, penses incurred in and about the raised from 40c to $3.00. 1-- 2 1 M. and casing same, which well of Santa Fe, N. M., Attorney-at-La- conducting the affairs of said The S SE 1 Sec. 1, twp N. erecting special Representa- County, and also realizing that R 13 E. raised from 40c to 13.00. The Board met pursuant to ad- must be 80 ft. deep, an and the previous day, Eclipse windmill at the height tive of J. B. Finley, Harrison there may be delay in the collect Las Salinas Land Grant from journment of $30.00 acre. and proceeded to the canvassing of 25 ft., erecting a galvanized Nesbitt, et al, members of the ing of said taxes, and that re- $2.00 to an 3,000 gal- of sort may be had to the Court to Estancia town site from of the returns. tank of a capacity of Bond holders Committee the now adjourns until the necessary height to N. M. Central Railroad Company have said taxes reduced thereby nno oo to $7.500.00. The Board lons, at 1 o'clock. cause sufficient pressure to con- a corporation, the same being causing further delay, and be Mountainair town site from lieving of the $1 500 00 to $4.500.00. Afternoon Session. duct the water when piped into at this time and having been for that the interests and past in hands of taxpayers of Torrance County Whereupon, the Board having Comes now Smith the first floor of the Courthouse some time the verbal request to the top height of the cells a receiver of the District Court would be best subserved if a fair hoard the reDort of the assessor. makes a and to the objection submitted by (Continued on page 6) in the jail, and also for the prop of the First Judicial District of and reasonable settlement of said and the Iwbs PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Amended Ordinance No, 18. victinii therm. f shall bo flueil not than one NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR dollar nor more than ttvu dollars for each Sep Department of Interior, Department of the Interior, Knl.niiie 1,, th,. barter, sale mi.l osjliawro of arate oll'eiise. Department of the Interior, the U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M ii'tnxicniiinr ihiuor- - and providing an annu- Seo 6. This ordfnanco shall he in full force U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. al Li.oin-- Tax for either wuuloi-Hl- t or ictail and effect from ami after its passage and date May 10, 1913. dealer in same. of linal publication as required by law. May 2, 1913. May 2, 1912. I) by J. L. SrL'iiW.EFtm.D. Mayor. -- Notice is hereby given that Kllis I). it Ordained the Village Council of Estan- Clerk, Notice is nereby given that Mirinda Notice is hereby given that Llewe cia, .NOW AlcXicO. J. K. Wash. Shirley, of Estancia, New Mi xicn, who, Dato of first publication,. Tuue ft. 1913. M. Olive, of Estancia, N,ew Mexico, lyn O. Pollard, of Lstancia, New Mex- Koctionl. That f rein and after the paesnuc Dato of lust publication. June 19, 19M. ico, 1910, made on April 11, 1908, made homestead en- if this ordinance, any person or persons otter. who, on November 15th, 1907, made who, on December 15th, , homestead entry No. 12589-0505- homestead No. 014078, for try No. for a'i nw'd anc' to sell at retail, or lo barter. Kiva or Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage for entry se'j Lots 3 and 4, Section 3. Township C any siuritous, vinnns or malt Be.y Section 35, Township 6 north, Section 23. Township 7 north. Range 7 Illinois. fotmeulod wines, or intoxi- Heed. y IN. I . Range 8 N. M. oast, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not- north, Kange east, M. Meridian, cation- liiitnrs of any kind or descrip- Notico is h reby given that whereas, Flor- east, P. Meridian, has has filed notice of intention to irmke tion, within tho corporate limite of the Village ence (1. liooth and ftirhard liooth, hnsband Hied notice of intention to make ice of intention to make three year Proof five year proof to establish o( Kstauciu. shall py an anuual License Tax and wife, hy moNgagn deed dated March 2ui.h. five year proof, to establish claim to to establish claim to the land above de- iu I.HII1 ot iiiW.iw per lMltt. Hied ou said be- t'n Hiiiiuiii to the Clerk of and which was for rocord the land above described, scribed, Neal Jenson, U. S. claim to tho land above described, said Yiilnite. who glial! thereupon issue to unid date aud duly recorded iu Book 1, page UK), of before Neal before fore Neal Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, liorsou or ihtsous a license to bo deal in said records of mortgage deeds of Torrance County, JenBon, U. S. Commissioner, at Estan Commissioner, at Estancia, New Mexi- at Estancia, New Mexico, on the 21st wines and liquors as enumerated abovo. for the New Mexico, conveyed to the undersigned the cia, New Mexico, on the 14th day of co, on the 14th day of June, 1913. period of uiii' year from the date of such license. following lanil, t : Allot tno norttiwost. June, 1913. day of June, 1913. Provided That the Clerk mey issue such li- Quarter of Section Seventeeu, Township Five Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: cense for a P'Tiod of three muuths if so desir- North, Range Sine East of the N. U. P. M. Claimant names as witnesses: ed. Anil it shall be unlawful for any person, containing ltiO acres, to secure the payment of J. M. Whitlow, W. S. Buckner, J. N. L. Williams, 11. E. liurrns, A. J. oompauy or oorporatiou to establish or con- a certain note, anil whereas, said note has not B. L. Hues, J. M. Spruill, D. M. M. Milbourn, W. H. Chamlier, all of duct a saloon for the vending or sale at retail been paid and is past due, nnd whereas, the Short, Fred H. Ayers, all of Estancia, New Mexico. Green, J. M. Shaw, all of Estancia, orotherwise, of spiritoue, vinous or malt liq- taxes nave not been Kept pnlil ny sain mortgag- Estancia, New Mexico. uor witluu the certiorate limitB of the Village ors according to the requirements of the said New Mexico. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. of Estancia without having first obtained a li- mortgage deed, and Interest is due aud unpaid ; MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. cense as aforesaid, anil any person, company therefore, pursuant to the power given to me or corporation offrrinR to barter, sell or ex- - by the snid mortgage deed, I hereby givo not- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tiiiuire iutoxicatiinz liouors Ra defined in this ice that I will sell the said real estateat public Department Can't Keep It Secret wit limit h iv in: in their possesiima vendue to the highest bidder for cash, on the Department of the Interior, of the Interior, license as aforesaid, shell be deemod fruilty of 2tst'day of June. 19l;1. at 111 o'clock A. M.. at U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. The splendid whrk of Chamberlain's a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction thereof the frontdoor of the Court House in aetauoia. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. is becoming more widely shall be tilled not less Hihii Ktfrv Mutlnrs n.ip in Turriilice County. New Mexi-- Tablets May May 24, 1013, known. No such grand remedy for more than One Huudrad Dollars, or by impris- ElllL. UAUSCUENIIACH, (Mortgagee). 10, 1913. Notice is hereby given onment in the coumy jail not less than ten nor Notice is hereby given that Minnie that Nathan- stomach and and liver troubles has ever ninety hv iel L. Williams, more than oavs or both such tine end NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Smoot, of Lucia, New Mexico, who, on of Estancia, New Mex- been known, or sale by all dealers, inil'rieoumcitt : ami each day any of the provis- ico, who, on November 1908, i paction April 19th, 1910, made en- 3rd, ard advt. ions of this is violated, shall constitute Department of the Interior homestead October 1912, a separate offense. try No. 013302, for se 6, 2nd, made homestead en- U. S. Office at Santa Fe, N. M of Section Nos. 02349 017303, Sec. 2. Any Dersnn. eomnnnv op mfiuimtinn Land 5 11 N, tries and for ae4 - Township north, Kange east, M. having- in their posses-io- n a license as provided May 24, 1013. P. Meridian, Section 3, and the ne4 Section 10, in section one of this ordiuance, shall, during has filed notice of inten- Township 6 Notice is hereby given that Braxton tion to make to north, Range 9 east, N.M.P. Want to Sell or Trade the life of such license, keep same posted iu a three year Proof, Meridian, has filed notice of conspicuous place in their place of busiuess, T. Johnson, of Estancia, New Mexico, establish claim to land above de- intention the to make es- your Ask for and they shall maintain an unobstructed view who, on May 7th, 1913, made home- er ibed, S. three year proof to property? of such place of busiuess from before Neal Jenson, U. tablish to stead entry No. 018676, for e se.y, Commissioner, Estancia, Mexi- claim the land above described our big free list. front to rear of same, and any owner. at New before Neal U. or imlder of a license as aforesaid, 34, Township 7 north, Kange J 16th-da- Jenson, S. Commission- inausdiT Section co, on the of June, 1913. er, who snail vio nte any of the provisions of this east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice at Estancia, New Mexico, on the SOUTHWEST REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE suction shall be deemed cuilty ol a misdemean- Claimant names as witnesses: 5th day of July, 1913. or ami upon conviction thereof shall be of intention to make three year MORIARTY, NEW MEXICO. punished by a fino of not loss linn live dollars, Proof, to establish claim to the land C. C. Wilson, C. B. Calkins, John Claimant names as witnesses: nor more than ten dollars for the first otieuse. above described, before Neal Jenson, J. W. Walker, all of Lucia, and upon couviction for second otl'onse. sha New Mexico. A. J. Green. W. H. Mason, E. I. be Hned not less than twouty dotare nor more U. S. Commissioner at Estancia, New Shirley, K. E. Burrus, all of Estancia, than tifry do lars, and should the owner of such Mexico, on the loth day of July, 1013. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. license he a third lime convicted of violating New Mexico. W. H. MASON any of the prov sious of this section his license Claimant names as witnesses: FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. shall bo revoked. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sec. a. Any person, company or corporation George Clark, H. H. Shearer, W. B. Department of the Interior Physician and Optician desirinit a retail liquor dealer's license as pro- Garland, M. L. Lippard, all of Estan- vided in section one of this ordinance, shall cia, New Mexico. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION make application to the Village Clerk ou a Department Office second door' FcranMU KM roiiiilar form provided by bim: applica- FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. May 1913. of the Interior, South ot PostoHice CMaUClU, 11.111. such 24, tion shall describe the lot and block by num- Notice is hereby given Mary E. U, S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. bers to which such license shall apply, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION that such license shall not apply to any other loca- Burrus, widow of Charles R. Burrus, May 2, 1013. tion tiian the one describi d, except as herein- Department of the Interior deceased, of Baring, Missouri, who, on Notice is hereby given that Oscar W. after provided. Kacli application for license May 7th, 1909, made under this ordinance, shall be accompanied by U. S. Laud Office at Santa Fe, N. M homestead entry Bay, of Estancia, New Mexico, who, the fee covering- - the period of No. 09872, for swJ4 Section 34. Town- on time for which May 24, 1913. June 14th, 1912, made homestead saine Is issued, and an additional fee of oue ship 7 north, Range 9 east, N. M. P. entry No. 016748, nwAj dollar for tssuiuK and recording given Ben L. for Section 20, FRED H. AYERS sume. Notice is hereby that Meridian, has filed notice of intention Township 7 Sec. 4. Any person or persons, havinir re- Hodges, of New Mexico, north, Range 10 east, N. M. ceived a liconso to the business pro- Estancia, to make five year Proof, to es- P. Meridian, has inten- eueaire in who, pn 29th, 1911, made addi- filed notice of Attorney and Counselor at Law vided for in this ordinance, who may nnd it June tablish claim to the land above describ- tion to make three year Proof, to necessary to remove from the location described tional homestead entry. Act Feb. 10th, ed, R. W. Haselwood, County in the license, may by application the before establish claim to the land above de- Ace 9 :30 m 4 :30pm to 1909, No. 015160, for sw,y Section 10, Of honre s to Clerk and payment of a fee of 25 cents, Clerk of Knox County, at Edina, Mis- scribed, Neal Township ti 7 N.M.P. before Jenson, U. S. have their license transferred to some other north, Rante east, souri; and the testimony of her wit- Commissioner, Estancia, Mex- ESTANCIA, NEW MEXICO location within the corporate limits of Estan- Meridian, has filed notice of intention at New nesses will be taken before Neal Jen ico, on 11th day of 1913. cia. Provided: That any person or persons, to make three year Proof, to es- the June, having in their possession a license as afore- son, U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, Claimant names as witnesses: said, who may desire to remove without the tablish claim to the land above describ- N. M., on the 8th day of July, 1013. corporal e limits of Estancia t efore the expira- ed, before Neal Jenson, (J. S. Commis- Earl Smith, E. L. Garvin, D. D. LULA ELLETT tion of the time for wliich said license was is- New on Claimant names as witnesses: sued, shall forfeit the fee paid for the same. sioner, at Estancia, Mexico, Smith, J. W. Kooken, all of Estancia, 5. day 1913. N. U. S. Commissioner Sec. Any person, company or corporation, the 10th of July, J. M. Shaw, L. Williams, E. D. New Mexico. offering to vend or sell at wholesale within the Shirley, A. J. Green, all of Estancia, of liq- Claimant names as witnesses; MANUEL. R. OTERO, Register. Prompt and Careful Attentinn to all corporate limits Estancia, intoxicating New Mexico. uors as enumerated iu section oue of this ordi- S. B. Orin, S. work. Appeals drawn with- nance, shall make application to the Village Ira L. Ludwick, J. FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. out extra charge for a wholesale liquor dealer's license Moore, W. L. Compton, all of Estancia, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION in the same manner as provided iu section four New Mexico. NOTICE FOR Wiilard, New Mexico for retailer's license, and shall accompany their PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, apolication with the liceut-- fee of One Hundred FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office Fe, N. M. Dollars, eaid fee being at Santa the annual liconsetax U. S. Office N. M. required of wholesale liquor dealers by this Land at Santa Fe, May 2, 1913. any person, company or corpora- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tion receiving a wholesale liquor dealer's Department of the Interior May 10, 1013. Notice is hereby given that Andrew under this ordinance shall be subject to Notice is hereby given that Charles J. Green, of Estancia, New Mexico, H. B. HAWKINS the same restrictions nnd penalties as provided U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. M. Milbourn, of Estancia. New Mexico, who, fur retail liquor dealers in soction one of this on August 8th, 1912, made home- ordinance, for violation of its provisions, and May 21, 1913. who, on AUKUst 19th, 1910, made home- stead entry No. 016985, for seM Section County Surveyor said license shallbe posted iu a conspicuous Notice is hereby given that Robert stead entry No. 014037, for e sey 10, Township 6 north, Range 9 east, N. place in the building to wliich such license ap- Section 35. and w sw,y Section 36, M. plies, and the owner of such license shall be E. Burrus, of Estancia, New Mexico, P. Meridian, has filed notice of in- Office at the Court House subject to the same penalties f or failure to who, on May 18th, 1909, made home- Township 7 N., Range 7 E., N. M. P. tention to make three year Proof, to es- Estancia, New Mexico. so post hiB license as provided for retail liquor stead entry No. 010077, for sehi Section Meridian, has filed notice of intention tablish claim to the land above de- dealers in Bection two of this ordinance. And to year Proof, to es- suid license shall not apply to any other loca- 33, Township 7 north, range 9 east, make three scribed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. tion than the one described in N. M. P. Meridian, has hied notice of tablish claim to the land above describ- Commissioner, at Estancia, New Mexi- the license, except nB provided in section intention to make five year ed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. Com- co, on the 14th day of June, 1913. four, and any wholesale liquor dealer, haviug missioner, at Estancia, New Mexico, received a license under this ordinance, shall Proof, to establish claim to the land Claimant names as witnesses: bo governed by Section IV2 of Compiled Neal Jenson, on the lfith day of June, 1913. R. L. the above described, before W. H. Hitt Laws of New Mexico. 1897, defining wholesale U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, New Claimant names as witnesses: Mason, N. L. Williams, J. M. Httorney-at-La- w liquor dealers. day of 1913. Shaw, R. E. Burrus, all of Estancia, oec.n. This ordinance shall be in full force Mexico, on the 8th July, R. F. Clark, M. L. Lippard, J. M. New Mexico. and effect from and after its passage and date Claimant names as witnesses: Whitlow, W. H. Chandler, all of Es- NEW of final publication bs required bylaw. tancia, New Mexico. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. WILLARD, MEXICO J. L. Siuiilkkikld, Mayor, J. M. Shaw, N. L. Williams, E. D. J. H. Wash, Clerk. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Date of first publication, June ft, 19111. Shirley, A. J. Green, all of Estancia, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Date of last pnb'icalion. June 19, 1913, New Mexico. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior DOCTORS FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M Ordinance No. 19. E. F. and Dora WiedeRanders. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. An Ordinance relating to weights and meas May 24, 1913. ESTANCIA - NEW MEX. ures aud designating a place or locatlun, Department of the Interior, May 10, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Robert where persons having no fixed place of busi- Office M. J. Nisbett Sr., father and heir of Rob- Diseases of Surgery, Eyp. Ear ness within the corporate limits of Estancia, U. S. Land at Santa Fe, N. Notice is hereby given that John B. Women and Nose aoi Throat may expoBe for sale hay and wood and ert J. NisbettJr., deceased, of Albu- other May 24, 1913. Milbourn, of Estancia, New Mexico, querque, Children Glasees fitted personal property. who, on August 16th, 1910, made New Mexico, who, on Janu- Be Ordained by the Village Couucilof Estan-ci- Notice is hereby given that Mrs F. ary 10th, 1908, Phone No. 9 it homestead entry No. 014027, made homestead entry New Mexico. J. Williamson, mother and heir of Ma- No 12797-0M8- ney, Sec. 1. Any person, company or corporation nej-- i Section 36, Township 7 north, for n$ ne4" ry Carolina Williamson, deceased, of for nw.y and 1, 7, having a flxid place of business within the cor- Range 7 east, N. M. P. Meridian, has Lot Section Township 6 C. E. Ewing porate limits oí Kstanria. who may offer for Prescott, Arizona, who, on April 18th, north, Range 9 east, N.M.P. Meridian, sale or exelianiro auv commodity of any nature 1910, made homestead entry No. 013286, filed notice of intention to make DENTIST shall, the passage has filed notice of intention to make or character from and utter for swAi Section 8, Township 5 north, three year Proof, to establish claim Has located in Estancia, (office in the ano approval ol tills ordinance. De required to to the land abovedescribed, before Neal five year Proof, to establish conform to tho provisions of Senate Hill No. Range 11 east, N. M. P. Meridian, has claim to land be- Wii- S. Commissioner, Estan- the above described, Walker Building.) He will go to 1M1. an Act establishing a standard of weights filed notice of intention to make five Jenson, U. at fore Neal aud measures, aud providing penalties for the New Mexico, on 16th day of Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, lard Sunday noon and return Monday Proof, to establish claim to the cia. the at New violation of any of its provisions. frear June, 1913. Estancia, Mexico, on the 5th night. Sec. 2. For the purposeof protecting their above described, before J. M. W. day of July, 1913. business and for the information of their cus- Moore, Court Commis- Claimant names as witnesses: every person, company or corporation United States Claimant as tomers, sioner, Arizona, and M. names witnesses: F. F. Jennings, described in section oue of this ordinance, shall at Prescott, the R. F. Clark, M. L. Lippard, J. keep posted at some conspicuous aud conven- testimony of her witnesses will be tak- Whitlow, W. H. Chandler, all of Es- J. M. Shaw, R. N. Maxwell, J. B. ient place in their place of busiuess, a printed en before Neal Jenson, U. S. Commis- tancia, New Mexico. Striplin, Mathias Freilinger, Sr., all Attorney-at-la- w copy of the aforesaid Senate Hill No. 1?6, inso- sioner, New Mexico, far as any of the provisions of said Act may re- at Estancia, on MANUEL R. OTERO. Register. of Estancia, New Mexico. any offered for sale by such per- 10th day of July, 1913. Will in All Courts late to article the FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. Practice son, company orcorporation. names NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Seo 3. The wagon scales of the Estancia Claimant as witnesses: New Mexico. of and adjoining said Department of the Interior, NOTICE FOR Wiilard Lumtier Co., situate west J. A. Robertson, Mrs. S. A. Edmons, PUBLICATION ... company's ortices, is hereby designated and U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. Department the Public Scales of this Village, aud I. M. A. Maloney, E. A. Mattingly, all of of the Interior weigher, W. DRAYTON WASSON S. is appoiuted public and in Lucia, New Mexico. May 24, 1913. U. S. Land Office M ' some one deputized by him who at Santa Fe, N. his absenc DELGADO, Register. Notice is herebv William shall he an eniployeot. and responsible to. the FRANCISCO eiven that May 10, 1013. Attorney at Law aforesaid company ; and it shall he the duty of J. , of Estancia, New Mexi the public weigher or his deputy, to make car- 1911, Notice is hereby given that Homer copies of every weiglnd. stating the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION co, who, on March 27th. made F. Milhnnen of atonAla XTm Xtav;nn in all courts of New Mexico bon draft 015092, l Will practice gross and net weight, the character of the stuff homestead entry No. for nwii, robo.. nn rioti.hai. AtU 1Q1A ' weighed, and the day and date when Department of the Interior w ney 10, w swy v,i vv.frw lm, llUj UlailC UVlllV ESTANCIA - NEW MEX. and the Seclbn - weighed: aud the weigher shall hie U. S. Office Fe, N. M 3, Township 7 Range 10 stead entry N. 014281, for nwk Sec- the aforesaid carbon copy for Land at Santa Section north, M. Meridian, has filed not- lioii o luwnsnip nortn, shall then and there deliver the May 24, 1913. east, N. P. Rnno-- 7 enot M M p original of said copy to the driver of the draft to make Ma:;n ua Abstract Co. original ice of intention three filed Roberson weighed, and such carbon copy and Notice is hereby given that Charles year Proof, to establish claim to the notice of intention to make three thereof shall be deemed competent evidence iu year rrooi, to claim Real Estate, Insurance any court of competent jurisdiction R. Burrns, Jr., of Estancia, New Mex- land above described, before Neal Jen- establish to the Abstracts, The public weigher shall be entitled Commissioner, Estancia, land above described, before Neal Jen- Sect ico, who, on May 29th, 1909, made son, U. S. at son, U. to aud shall receive from the owner of the staff New on 10th day of July, S. Commissioner, at Estancia, Notary Public in Office weighol. the following fees: homestead entry No 010278, for se,y Mexico, the N. M., on 16th day llnrses.cows, mules and other animals, two 1913. the of June, 1013 to tivo head atone draft, 10c; five or more at Section 34, Township 7 north, Range 9 Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names aa witnesses: ESTANCIA N. M. Tic per one draft. head. east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not- R. Dead weights such as coal. ore. household ice of intention to make five year W. W. Richards, D. D. Smith, Oscar F. Clark, M. L. Lippard, J. M. goods, hay and graiu, and other products of Whitlow. W. H. Es- 2.1KJ0 Proof, to E. Smith, G. Hewett, all of Es- Chandler, all of farm. mine ur limlier in drafts of Irom to to establish claim the land John tancia, New 3,(nji pounds net weight, 10c; 3.000 to 4.000 laiundB above described, before Neal Jenson, U. tancia, New Mexico. Mexico. D. J. Alexander net weight, 15c ; over 4,000 pounds net weight, 3. Commissioner, MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. V. at Estancia, New FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. on 8th day 1913. All kinds of Leather Work, Harness, Provided: That when a greater number of Mexico, the of July, animals than noted above or a uumher of drafts names Reward, $100. Chamberlain's Colic, and Shoe Repairing. New harness of the dead weights mentioned in thiseectiou Claimant as witnesses: $100 Cholera and are to be weighed in the same day by the same The readers of this paper will be pleased to lesra Diarrhoea Remedy. and harness and saddlery may A. J. Green, N. L Williams, E. D. that there Is at least one dreaded disease teat science parts owner, the weigher by mutual agreement stages, Is of bo Shirley, M. all of has been able to cure In all Us and that Every family without exception with the owuer thethe stuff to weighed, H. Frederick, Estan- 13 the only positive hardware. fee by Catarrh. Hairs Catarrh Cure should keep accept a smaller than is prescribed tbis cia, New Mexico. cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh this preparation at hand Livery, Dray and Transfer. section, being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu- during the hot weather of sum- ft. FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. In- the Service, Reasonable Sec. The vacant lots situated south and tional reatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken mer months. Good west from the store ct he Hughes Mercantile ternally, artlnc directly upon the blood and murotis Chamberlain's Colic, Charges. Give me a trial Co.. Lots 17 to 21, Black 4:t, aud vacant lots surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tne Cholera ard Diarrhoea Remedy is north of and adjoining Court Street and west Shake Off Your Rheumatism. foundatlon of the disease, and giving the pulent many and assist- worth times its cost when need- A good supply always on hand of Main Slreet. are hereby designated as places is get rid of treneth by building up the constitution where hay and wood and other personal prop- Now the time to your ing nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have ed and is almost certain to be needed ICC prompt delivery Phone 32 erly may lieexriosed to public sale by persons rheumatism Try a twenty five cent so much faith In Its curative powers that they oner before the summer is over. One Hundred Dollars for any case that It nula 10 It has no having no fixed place of busiuess within the bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and testimonials superior for purposes Corner southeast of Hughes Mercan- this Villas;: and any person sure. Send tor list of the for which it coriioratelimitanf see how quickly your rheumatic pains Address F. i. CHKXEY CO. Toledo, O. is intended. Buy now. N. M. violat nig the provisions of this section snail be by all Drumttsts. 75a. it For sale by tile Co. ESTANCIA, - Sold by all dealers, Sou deemed guilty ml a misdemeanor and upon ooa- disappear. advt Take Hails Femur 1'lns lor twist Ipsilon. all dealers. advt. WINDMILL FOR LIGHT P0WE1 CONVICTS ASK PAROLE WESTERN LATE One Shown In the Illustration Will A) way Face the Wind and Never NEW MEXICO TO PENITEN MINING NEWS APPICATIONS MADE Require Adjustment. MARKET TIARY COMMISSIONERS. IN IN BRIEF BRIEF The windmill shown in tbe sketcb QUOTATIONS Is one that will always face the wind, Twenty-Tw- o Inmate of New Mexico Western Newspaper Union News Service. and never requires adjustment, saya Western Newspaper Union News Service. Western Newspaper Union Service. NfTi State Penitentiary Wlch Chance TRENO OP 31 ETA L, PRICES. a writer in thp Popular Mechanics. It DENVER MARKETS. Date for Coming Event. 3 of a vertical shaft, A, pro- to Be Good. Silver ' consists July Meeting Lead 4.40 B, Christian Endeavor Hpelter vided with a number of arms, on Cattle. at Santa Fé. 15.62.'!! which hinged square sails, C. Auk. 12-- 2 Chautauqua Meeting at Copper are Beef steers, corn fed, good to Mountainalr. Western Newspaper Union News Service. These sails are preferably made of choice 7. 608.25 Sept. 20 to Oct. 4. State Fair at Albu- querque. Santa Fé, N. M. The following Cripple Output In May $1,207,752. wood frames covered with canvas. Beef steers, corn fed. fair to October. Pumpkin Pie Day at Max-- rlsoners have applied for parole. Ac Cripple Creek, Colo. The output good .....7.1 00 7.60 well. Beef good to tion on same will be taken at tbe June for month of May In the Cripple steers, pulp fed, the choice 7. 50 7.88 ' meeting of board of penitentiary 80,394 Young grasshoppers are thick the Creek district amounted to Beef steers, pulp fed, fair to around Elida. commissioners: tons, with a total valuation of $1,207,--' good 7. 0007.50 county; San county will hold a fair at Leopoldo Torres, Bernalillo 752. The mills and smelteis handled Beef steers, hay fed, good to Juan county; Aztec this fall. Francisco Romero, Dona Ana this output lndividuall) as follows: choice 7..4007.85 Mateo Alarld, Fé county; Ma- Beef steers, hay fed, fair to occurred la tho Sunt Tons. Av, Val. Gross Val. Three fires .have nuel Martinez, Grant county; William a Hilo 1A5 Oft S247.000.00 good 7..00 M0 Alamo forests recently. Golden Cycle.33,000 20.00 66Ü.V00.U0 Mccnm or Heifers, prime, pulp 7,,30 8.00 Jones, Colfax county; Juan Chaves, WIND fed.... I'orunna . . . iu,iuv 22.00 202,000.00 I fed, Only five fires occurred In Roswell Lincoln county; W. C. Holmes, Cha Portland Crip- Cows and heifers, pulp during the month of May. ple creek j good to choice 6.,357.00 ves county; M, I Linqulst, Guada diet.) 14,218 3.30 46,919.40 Cows and heifers, pulp fed, con- Gauda-lup- e A number of silos are being lupe county; J. H. Sherwood, 6..75 6.3 5 3tratton'aInd 10,326 2.37 24.472.02 fair to good structed around San Jon. county; Earl Womack, Guadalupe AJax 3,400 3 40 11,560.00 Cows and heifers, corn fed, The barn on the Gunter place at county; W. P. Kocken, Chaves coun- Gaylord 2,000 3.25 6,500.00 good to choice 6.,607.25 Joe Dandy .. 1.650 2.20 3.600.00 fed, Estancia was destroyed by fire. ty; Incarnacion Miranda, Chaves coun Wild Horse . 1,400 3.25 4.500.00 Cows and heifers, corn ty; Pedro Márquez, Grant county; Isabella 500 2.00 1,000.00 fair to good 6.,0006.60 Work has been commenced on the ..i Stock cows 4 ,505.75 Menzio Flrminl, McKlnley county; Vi- 31,207,753.02 bridge at Azul, on the Mora road. Totals ....80.394 ... Veal cows 7 .0009.60 cente Trujlllo, San Miguel county; Teachers Institutes are being held Colorado. Bulls 5. 5006.35 Angel Estrada, Grant county; Manuel 6. 0007.00 In a of counties throughout Stags number Garcia, San Miguel county; Gabriel The Oil and Gas Com- Feeders and stockers, good the state. Chaves, Guadalupe county; Ladislo pany began drilling in the new oil to choice 7.,0007.65 One hundred, thousand black bass Juares, Grant county; Juan Martinez, .Held near Aurora. Light Power Windmill. Feeders and stockers, fair to have been placed in the state reser- Candelario, good 6,,5007.00 Taos county; Firso de The Elk Park Gold Mining and They are provided with hinges, D, at voir at Roswell. county; Jess Day, Chaves coun- Feeders and stockers,' com- Grant Milling Company closed a deal where- tached to the ends of the arms in such mon to fair 6.,000 6.50 Farmers around Springer are well ty. by the Lida J. group of four mining a way that they offer resistance to the pleased with the prospects for a good :'aims on Gilpin Mountain, near Craig wind on one side of the wheel, while Hoas." crop of sugar beets. University Holds Commencement. deeded to the Elk Park Com- they move edgewise against the wind Good hogs I.. .8.2008.53 Despite the apparently dry weather, Albuquerque. The annual com pany. on the other side, as shown. Tbe shaft SheeD farm crops are looking good and mencement exercises of the state Carl Johnson, known throughout of the mill can either be run In bear range grass was were held here. Con ings Bet on an upright post, the lower Lambs (shorn) 6.7507.25 never better. uuiversity :he Cripple Creek district as 'the Lambs (wooled) 7.5008.00 around Amarillo are con- trary to the usual custom, but In Lucky Swede," has come to the front end of the shaft turning on a conical 4.5005.25 Farmers may Ewes (shorn) sidering Introduction of silos to conformity with the practice In many jgaln with a wonderful discovery of bearing, or collars be used on the Ewes (wooled) 5.50 06.16 tbe to keep It position. The conserve their excess feed crops. large Institutions, the commencement lommercial ore in his lease on the bearings in Yearlings (shorn) 6.0006.75 were held upon campus power can be transmitted with gears Yearlings (wooled) 6.7507.2a Under direction of the city mar- exercises the Maggie claim on the northeast end of the of in opera house. or by a flat belt over a pulley. shal, prisoners at Socorro have done Instead the Elks' Raven hill at Victor. Dr. David R. Boyd, president of the A wheel of this kind is not adapted Hay. some good work in grading streets. mine buildings, to cost $30,-30- the school, had charge of the program. Model for high speed, but direct connected (Prices Paid by Denver Jobbers F. O. at" Cameo by Senator Fall has introduced a bill in Following Judge Richardson's address, are to be erected to a pump or other ma- B. Track Denver.) mining & Fuel the U. S. Senate asking for an ap- Boyd proceeded with the the Grand Junction chinery will prove very efficient. Colorado upland, per ton. 11.00012.00 President with per 11.00 propriation to sink a public well at degrees. The ceremony ;ompany. Steamheated rooms, Nebraska upland, ton. conferring of supplant Second bottom, Colorado Newklrk, Guadalupe county. was solemn and dignified and was aot and cold baths, will the Stirring Alfalfa Field. shacks now used by the miners, and and Nebraska, ner ton . . 8.50H) B.U'J The booster from the northern part preceded by a brief address. The thorough stirring up of the es Timothy, per ton 12.5013.00 the rule over state spring-toot- of New Mexico, gathered at Wagon Some important changes in the fac fhlch are all the tablished alfalfa field with the Alfalfa, per ton 8.00. 8.25 3f Colorado. Mound and formed a Northern New ulty, which will take effect in Septem harrow will not only destroy South Park, choice, ton. . 13.00 Mexico Good Roads association. ber. were announced by President Stratton's Independence, Limited of hordes of small weeds just getting a San Luis Valley, per ton.U0.00ll.50 ol start but will make the surface soil Gunnison Valley, per ton. .11.00011.50 The for the Retail- Boyd. Tbe president announced the Cripple Creek, under the direction entertainment H. dividend more mellow and thus conserve the Straw, per ton a:ians ers of New Mexico and their hosts resignation of L. B. Stephan, H. i'bilip Argall, announces a Anita Is second divl-- moisture. The field may look sort of from Roswell ras about the best Conwcll, G. R. Roberts and Miss 3f $60,000. This the leaving during fiscal year and ick when tbe job is done, but it Grain. pulled off in Artesia. Thomas, all of whom are the íend paid the milling, 100 .1.27 thing ever college year, on the takes something stiffer than a spring-toot- Wheat, choice lbs, university to take up further ir.okes 20 per cent for the Rye, Colo., bulk 100 lbs 1.05 The Rev. Francis Gatlgnol, a priest o to kill an alfalfa root work. The president then announced rapitalization of the present reorga-th- harrow Nebraska oats, sacked 1.50 for over a quarter of a century, died ' - way a of by the board of director? nization, which was reduced to 600,- that is all the from quarter Corn chop, sacked at Anton Chico where an a half In dia of heart trouble of the following: Charles T. Kirk, 300 Bhares in 1908. an inch to inch and Corn, In sack 1.27 be was pastor. He waB fifty-fiv- e years meter. per 100 .L00 professor of geology; s. unsworn Mor- Th new Droce8Beg for the treat- - Bran, Colo., lbs of age. ley, modern languages; professor of of e ore in Colorado, Barcay gave Stanley cent Litter for Little Chicks. Potatoes. Referee Bill Ralph M. Barton, professor of mathe- have received an impetus through th draw decision with Larry engineering. The question of litter for the llttlb Potatoes, cwt. 7d1.35 oakum a matics and civil announcement that $60,000 In divi- new, 2.7503.00 Albuquer- 1b easily solved. Short cut al- Potatoes, cwt Cater at the Elks' theater In part from old chicks dends, derived in the ot lit- cue. although Carter had a lead on Damage of $5,000 Awarded. Independences falfa or clover make the best Flour. rre dump at Stratton's ter. One of the greatest mistakes In points. Santa Fé. The case of Burley Roe mine at Cripple Creek, were paid in Standard Colorado, net $2.29 dam-jge- providing fowls is that the Company A of the New Mexico Mil against the Santa Fé railroad for $2.50 litter for lxndon. The dump is yielding poultryman fails to provide litter that itary cadets at Roswell car which was tried in the Federal 11,-- Fruit. Institute a ton. The mill is treating about easily digestible, should the fowls Colo., .7501.50 ried off honors of the annual in a verdict for the is ADnles. box the Court resulted 000 tons a month. chance to swallow parts of It. Straw Strawberries, Colo., crate.. ,.2.25 2.60 competitive drill between the conipa-nie- sued for $35,-00- 0 0 plaintiff of $3.000,Roe Platora mining district is wild and chaff make a good litter for y of institution. account of lujuries received to The that on over the discovery of free gold ore and chicks and fowls, but they are not Dressed Poultry. fifteen-year-ol- eyes explosion of a water 22 Bernice Allen, a girl bis from the sylvanite In the 1776 claim, which is easily digested, and therefore, should Turkeys, fancy, D. P...... 20 engine on which he was toms 17 18 living at French, had a close call with glass, in the near the August Mining Company's not be used, especially in the case of Turkeys, old mistook a box contain tiring. Turkeys, choice .15 017 death When she Free-gol- d was found in tbe little chicks. sage, property. Hens, small 15 016 ing rough on rats for powdered pome grass roots and upon digging a dose ot it. Association. Hens, large .....15 016 and took liberal Estancia Business down one foot beneath the surface, a Seed for Potato Planting. Ducks J 020 Ar- - The Chamber of Commerce at Sant Fé. Articles of Incorporation rich vein was uncovered. The dis If one Is short of seed potatoes il Geese , 15 16 ttsia is shipping bales of hay through have been, filed with the state corpor- coverers are Fredrick Hook and will be all right to use the small tu- Roosters 10 the parcels post the first bales of ation commission by the Estancia George Cole. The railroad officials bers, but it is not a good plan to fol hav were ever shipped in this association, with offices at pur-prs- e practice, year year. The Live Poultry. that Business bad gone into Platora for the low this after 14 anywhere in the world. and Ralph G. Robertson, camp. seed, if one can choose, is me Hens, fat stock 015 manner Estancia, of taking a census of the best Broilers 28 030 Mexico Normal University agent. The new company Is capita- They found that 406 miners are ai- dium sized and preferably selected 8 The New average Roosters bronght to a close the most success- lized at $10,000 wlh $2,000 paid in. leady there and hundreds more are from a patch in which the Ducks 16 18 lul year in its history when it con l.reparing to enter the field. The yield was large. Turkeys, 8 lbs. or over ....16 017 1,500-Fo- 13 15 ferred sixty-fiv- e diplomas and degrees Work Begin on Well. snow is all gone and the prospectors Geese Breeding. upon sixty young men and women. Estancia. Reports state that work are working all over the hills. Duck for Where ducks are grown for breed- EflOL Captain Tom S. Parker has dis has begun on the 1,500-fo- well which ers a simple maintenance ration maj Eggs, graded No. 1 net F. posed of rights at Tyrone. The is to be drilled for water or for any New Mexico. . 18 his be given after the eighth week, as, O. B. Denver grounds, buildings, a gifts nature may wish to shower on promotera of new oil com- Fe-0-- crnripd No. 2 net F. deal includes The the they will become too fat for breeding of the project. over O. B. Denver 16 sanitarium and mining claims and the the promoters pany at Aztec have raised purposes if kept on heavy rations. to be 300,000. will soon be started. Eggs, case count ..from $5.0505.25 purchase price is said and work The main thing is to keep the duck Time It Was Just Water. Eddy Mrs. Pablo Branch met with a se This The Belt well at Dayton, lings growing from the first. Butter. During quarrel uncapped recently as rious accident which, fortunately, did Wagon Mound. a county, was Elgin "... 28 . not prove fatal in the storm, from over water In an Irrigation ditch Ale- demonstration of Its capability. It Protein In Maize. Creameries, ex. Colo., Ib... 30 stroke of lightning which came down jandro Mares was shot through the shot a stream of oil into the 'air sixty- A ton of maize contains 158 pounds Creameries, ex. East., lb.... 30 the stove pipe at the Branch hotel In arm by Bernardo Mares, his cousin. five feet, dropped to forty and then of digestible protein. Creameries, 2d grade, lb... 26 Roy. The shooting occurred at Ocate. resumed its normal flow. Process 25 026 Packing stock 21V, Paul O. Brown of Maxwell was Arthur Kunze, John Latham and Breeding Disease. kicked by a horse and seriously in Damage by Grasshopper. William Miller are working a copper Do not allow droppings and filth to accumulate, nor drinking vessels MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. jured. Roswell. the damage done so urnnortv in Suluhur canyon, in the let That coated with slime. Unless secretary of state northeast- Andres mountains. become Antonio Lucero, far by the grasshoppers In San great care is exercised there is dan Wool. of New Mexie, predicts for the state ern New Mexico has been restricted To drill' two or three or more deep having poultry plant lo Tendon. A sale of Capo of Good development ger in the n period of remarkable exclusively to the "dry claim" region tost wels, with the purpose of In same place year Hope and Natal sheepskins was held cated the aftir of- along the line that has given south around Elida, but that there are no in- thoroughly proving out the possibili- year, for to do so is to Increase dan- here. There were 397,440 pelts ern California its wealth and popula county oil fields fered, of which 224,378 were sold. The dications to show what destruction the ties of the San Juan eer from disease. was moderate. Coarse short tiou. de- miles west demand hoppers may bring when they have of New Mexico, fourteen and shorn skins were unchanged, but San Basin p At his home at Mora, Martin Anzl, veloped wings, is the way Professor of Farmlngton, the Juan Make-U- of Cow Ration. the other grades declined 1414d. a well known resident of that place, AG. Hammar, government entomolo- OUT Company, with a capital stock of According to the best authorities a up being organized by promi died of ailments from which he had gist stationed here, sizes the situa 50.000 is standard ration for a cow Chicago Grain Prices. He was conflicting reports appear business men of Colorado and 24 pounds of dry mat suffered for some time. tion which nent should contain Chicago. Wheat Cash: No.2 red, eighty-tw- o age was given He bases his ob- 2.5 pounds years of and a na to have out New Mexico. ter, in which there are of No. 3 red, 920 98c; No. 2, on personal investigation carbohydrates and fat, 99V4$1.04; tive of Italy. servations Copper Hill, In the Copper Moun digestible hard, 929314c; No. 3 hard, 90924c; of hopper-Infeste- area. "The dam- which glves.it a nutritive ration of 91 V4 9314c; No. 1 and B. P. Bomar, who the mining district, Taos county nine No. 1 Northern, J. J. Cutler age so says the expert, "is tain No. 3 Northern, 89 guilty in done far," on 1:54. Northern, 90S 92c; were recently found the very slight, nnd only grazing land In miles east of the Embudo Biatlon No. spring, 90091c; No. 3 on charges 091c; District Court at Roswell dry belt near Elida has been In the Denver & Rio Grande railroad is Stamina and Growth. spring, S9390c; No. 4 spring, 82088c; pretense were to the of false sentenced jured.- Irrigated agricultural lands destined to become one of the richest Chicks of any age or breed will velvet chaff, 900 94c; durum, 90096c. from fifteen to eighteen months in the have not been touched. An area pos- mining camps in northern New Mexi work heartily for the scratch feed if Corn Cash: No. 2, 59 0 6014c; No. penitentiary' and to nay all the costs. COV4 2 yellow, sibly 125 square miles in extent has co. Within the last few days some the caretaker does his part in scat- 2 white. 06014c; No. At Socorro the case of the state to all dam- discoveries have been tering It in the litter, and that will K59140COC; No. 3, S9',59Hc; No. 3 been infested, and this the verv imnortant a yeaow, Chaves, due which la a large well produce stamina and growth. white, 60f 60M:C; No. bnp asainst Eduardo Francisco age to date has been restricted, made; chief of No". 4, 59c; 4 so which is 5914c; 6514 0 N. white. Montoya and Mariano Trujilla. to the fact that the hoppers are cefined vein of Hibernite; 5914c; No. 4 yellow, assays of Drained Orchard. 690 6859c with having assaulted Mrs. young that they have developed no one of the Tungsten ores, 2, 39V4c; No. X charged The drained orchard stands a far Oats No. white, - de Chaves wings. They will probably develop run as high as sixty per cent 3 white, 39 4014c; No. 4 Houialda Sedillo with a which chance to be profitable than tho 41V4c; No. 0 35, re- wings in about a month, and then this ore was only consid better 3SV4 39V4C; standard, 41c. deadly weapon, on April last, Herotnfare. one. Now is time white, 0 they may migrate a hundred miles or of copper and sil undrained the ta Barley sulted in the Jury returning a verdict ered a good quality gure on tiling. I 50680. of guilty as to all defendant. moie and do no end of damage." ver ore. Timothy $3.25 04.00. , Notas de Nuevo México. THE NEWS-HERAL- PRICIONEROS DE LA PENITENCI EXPERIENCE NOTICIAS DÉ ARÍA DE N. M. PIDEN PERDON, NOTICIAS DEL LA Los pricioneros, los nombres de ESTANCIA NEW MEXICO quien siguen, han pedido perdón SUROESTE OF MOTHERHOOD ULTIMA SEMANA vajo su palabra de honor, los comoslonados de las plnetenci- arias van & tratar el asunto en la Jun Advice to Expectant Mothers GOVERNORS TO Weetern Newspaper Union News Service. ta que van fi tener el mes de Junio: Western Newspaper Union News Service. Del Oeste. Leopoldo Torres, del condado de Notas de Colorado. The experience of Motherhood is a try- El Mayor Rolph anduvo en el últi- Bernalillo; Francisco Romero, del La señora Agnes Skinner, fi la edad IN Alarid, ing one to most women and marks dis- MEET DENVER mo trambta de caballos en San Fran- condado de Dona Ana; Mateo de ochenta y cinco años, murió en su del condado de Fé; Manual Mar tinctly, an epoch in their lives. Not one cisco, Cal., en su ultimo viaje que hizo anta casa en Denver, de vejes. un- tínez, del William woman in a hundred is prepared or del edificio Ferry & "scrap heap." condado de Grant; . Como quinientos hombres que traba- her- Jones, del condado de Colfax; Juan derstands how to properly care for CAREY ELECTED PRESIDENT H. Rose, de poli- jan en la fundición de Zinc que per nearly every woman AND Henry magistrado Chavez, del condado de Lincoln; W, self. Of course cía, mayor Angeles teñese & los Estados Unidos, y la cual nowadays has medical treatment such, AMNIONS 8ECRETARY AT fué electo de Los C. Holmes, del condado Chavez at por mil votos más que de Be encuentra en Pueblo, Colorado, es many approach the experi- setecientos M. L. Llndquist, del condado de times, but CLOSING 8E3SION. Shonk, municipal tán en strike. with an organism unfitted for the John W. candidato Guadalupe; H. Sherwood, del con- ence de J. señora Henry Schmidt Love- trial of strength, and when it is over conferencias. dado de Guadalupe; Womack, La de Earl land se escapó milagrosamente de ha- her system has received a shock from La señorita Angelina Schefer, de del condado de W. P. Gaudalupe; sido por relámpago which is hard to recover. Following veinte años de edad, se ahogó con Ifocken, del condado Chavez; ber matada un it CONSERVATIONISTSWIN de En que calló un momento después que right upon this comes the nervous strain un diente postiso que se le calló Miranda, del condado de de carnación señora salido al de of caring for the child, and a distinct cuando se estaba riendo con un chiste Chavez; Márquez, del condada la habla trascorral Pedro su casa, el relámpago destruyó toda change in the mother resolta. que le estaba contando su novio. de Grant; Menzio Firmini, del condado el que quedaba de casa WESTERN STATE8 MUST ADMIN Harrison R. Albee va & ser el pri- de McKlnley; Vicente Trujlllo, del corredor la There is nothing' more charming than asia el trascorral. happy and healthy mother of children, ISTER OWN LANDS IS mer Mayor de Portland vajo la nueva condado de San Miguel; Angel Estra- forma de gobierno, que se conose por da, del condado de manual Gar- Los miembros de la iglecia de cien and indeed child-birt- h under the right Grant; hazard to health or DEMAND. el nombre de gobierno de comisión cia, del condado de San Miguel; Ga cias cristianas tienen un pedaso de conditions need be no The unexplainable thing is Ésta forma de gobierno fué adoptada briel Chavez, del condado de Guada- terreno llBto para fabricar una nueva beauty. iglecia en Longmont. La iglecia se that, with all the evidence of shattered WeBtern ' en la última elección. lupe; LadiBlo Juarez, del condado de Newspaper Union News Service. que & ft nerves and broken health resulting from En Chicago' los cirujanos le sacaron Grant; Juan Martinez, del condado de dice va ser diferente las otras Salt Lake City. WitB adoption iglectas en figura y muy cómoda á an unprepared condition, and with am- the del estómago & Coleman Shaughnessy, Taos; Flrso de Candelario, del conda vez, ple time in which to prepare, women of a declaration of principles and the de años edad, cafionclto de do de Grant; y Jess Day, del condado la para tener sus juntas los (election tres de un will persist in going blindly to the trial. of officers and the next Juguete, con que andaba Jugando el de Chavez. miembros de dicha iglecia. meeting place, the Conference of West muchachito durante el día conmemora- Frederick Cook, primo de Sylvester Every woman at this time should rely ern Governors came to & Vegetable an end here. tivo, y el cual Be tragó el mismo día, GRAUADACIÓN DE LOS ESTUDI L. Von Phul, el aviador, quien Harold upon Lydia E. Pinkham's The declaration of principles, which del Compound, a most valuable tonic and La señora Cora Prescot de Mason ANTES DE LA UNIVERSIDAD F. Henwood mató en la cantina was presented by Governor Spry, 24 invigorator of the female organism. al City, la., se escapó de que su marido DE NUEVO MÉXICO. hotel Brown Palace, la noche del though adopted unanimously, was de. Mayo del año 1911, ft Denver con' la matara cuando le disparó un tiro Las fiestaB escolares que se verifi fué In many homes cldered a victory for the radical ele- can ó vez que & juntarse con los hermanos de Cope- - con una pistola, la bala le dió & una de anualmente, sea cada once childless there ment expressed belief algunos land, ft quien mató Henwood It the that las varillas del corset que la Befiora graduán de los estudiantes de también are now children be- jurisdiction ft en el of the states should ex traía, parando la fuerza de la bala, y la Universidad de Nuevo México, tomó en la misma noche, alludarles cause of the fact tend to all their territory, the taxing parte Albuquerque, vez pleito contra Henwood. Pink-ham- previniendo que la bala penetrará en en ésta la fi that Lydia E. 's power to all their lands and "their po- cuerpo señora. esta tomó parte en los. patios de la Cuando le fué noticiado ft Anna Ruth power el de la La herida Vegetable litical and Influence be thereby causada por la bala no fué mas que universidad en lugar de la casa de Johnson, de diez y ocho años de edad Compound makes secured." muy leve. , teatro Elks, en donde todos los más de y hijo de Albert Johnson, uno de los women normal, The governors decided to convene los años, dichas fiestas toman parte. más bien conocidos rancheros de healthy and strong. next year at Denver. Governor Carey Sport. El Doctor David R. Royd, quién es el Eaton, que no le quedavan más que of Wyomng Governor Amnions of presidente de fué quien lla- If yon want special advice write to and James Colovan, un aviador muy Jo- la universidad unos cuantos minutos de vida, ella encargó programa. & & lydia E. Flnkham Medicine Co. (conf- Colorado were elected president and ven, murió en Chicago cuando su aero se del Después de mó todos sus parientes que le secretary respectively for the year. que Judge Richardson dijo un discur dijeran adiós, y pidió que dejaran idential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will plano calló en un árbol, volcando la le by . ro, proel-gl- & be opened, read and answered a Governor Carey had been elected máquina y matándolo él instantani- el presidente de la escuela ver el hermanito más chiquito que i pertene fi woman and held In strict confidences president previously to preside at the amenté. dando los grados que le tenia, éste lo cojio en sus brazos y conference here. cían ft cada uno de los graduados. La poniéndole su cara en el pechlto del Mike Murphy el gran de Governor Carey gave a history of enseñador seremonla fué seria y solemna, y fué muchchito pobre joven murió. Dogs are tne nest friends; they are de Colegios, murió en Phila- la what the Carey act has done for the atletas seguida con un corto discurzo. always ready with their sympathy, and delphia pasados, & La lechería de Meeker ha comenza West, en dias todos los Algunos de los cambios importantes they ask no questions. G. Eliot, and said: - do ft andar con una capacidad de mil que en ejercicios atletl- - in course redemption tienen Interes que van ft toman- parte en el mes de "There are of cos les podido mucho su muerte. doclentos libras de mantequilla, la .probably 6,000,000 ha Septiembre fueron por el Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup for Children In all the states, anunciados cual es suficiente para el conzumo de teething-- softens the gums, reduces lonamms El acres under the act. We have every De presidente de la escuela. presi la parte Oeste de dicha población, tiooJlays pra,euravlnd colic ,25c s bottlcM Wáshlngton. B, faith that the unfavorable conditions dente anunció la resignación de L. Las vacas de leche que tienen los dueños which have been encoun- El Secretarlo Lane ha elejldo á John Stephan, H. H. Conwell, G. R. Roberts His Confession. heretofore F. Murray de California quien ea un de la fabrica de mantequlllo son, tered will be avoided In the future, y de Miss Anita Thomas, todos ellos Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landls oi agente especial en el servicio de los Blooded Holstein." La mantequilla and that the friction which has arisen han dejado la universidad para tomar que fabri- Chicago confesses that he once work- Indios, para que estudie un método está produciendo ésta nueva between the state authorities and-- the estudios más avansados. El presi ca se dice que es de muy cuali- ed as an usher in a theater. para instruir & una escuela India. buena Authorities of the United States will dente después anunció la elección por dad, y de la mejor que se puede en not be found to exist in the future. Richard L. Metcalfe de Lincoln los miembros de la junta de directores, contrar en todo el estado de Colorado. Ten smiles for a nickel. Always buy Red Neb., quien es editor del periódico de los que siguen: T. Kirk, Cross Bag Blue; have beautiful clear whits "I believe that fully 20,000,000 acres Charles Luther Wilkinson quién sa sido acu Commoner, fué elejldo por el presi- profesor de geología; S. Gflswold Mor-ley- , clothes. Adv. . . can be redeemed in the arid land sado he balallos en dente do los Estados Unidos, Wilson, profesor de idiomas modernas; raber robado states under the act." Stemboat Springs, fué llevado ft la A Prerequisite. para que sirva de gobernador civil en Ralph M. Barton, profesor de mate Governor John M. Haines of Idaho, corte y encontraron que el would you advise me to go la zona del canal &ma. y de ingeniería civil. arrestado "Where expressed the general approval of the máticas es culpable de haber robado caballo-i- . for my vacation?" national conservation policy and Aún el gobierno de los Estados Uni La esposa del ladrón con su bljito en "Why not try Shoreville?" dos no han el gobierno DASO CAUSADO POR LOS CHA thought that, however mucb it might reconocido del sus brazoB estúbo por una media hora "Can I have a good time there?" aún que . PULINES. . be opposed, it was too firmly estab- General Huerta en México, el enfrente del escritorio del juez Shu "Yes, if you take it with you." gobierno de Francia, Japón El daño que han hecho los chapu lished for its most violent critics to Inglaterra, mate rogándole que dispensara ft su Judge, y lines en la parte norte del estado ha advocate its abandonment and a re- Austria, lo han reconocido hace al marido, el jues, los avogados y todou gunos sido exculclvamente en la region seca turn to former conditions. dias. . los que presentes fueron movi- Progress.- del terreno y la cual se encuentra al- estabán Lieutenant Governor Fitzgarrald of El Viscount Chinda, quien es el por fi "Thirty years ago," said a woman de Elida, pero que no puede dos las suplicas de la mujer Colorado, who is president of the Pub- embasador del Japón en los Estados rededor grado que y juez of middle age, "it was the custom ol uno imajinarse el daño que los chapu tal todos lloraron, el lic Domain Development Association, Unidos, visitó al secretario Bryan aún que para jusgar al demure girls to Bit in public convey- lines van ft causar después de que les estába listo made a plea tor the organization of para decirle que el Japón aceptabá los ance with d wrists pro- ladrón dtjl que Iva á dejar pasar un their planos propuestos por Uni-s- salgan balas, es la opinion del de- tranches of the association in each los Estados poco de" tiempo para pensar la . causa crossed. It is now the custom of state the purpose of obtaining para que ahlga paz universal. fesor A. O. Hammar, quién ha hecho mure girls to sit in public conveyances for investigaciones de los causados antes de jusgar al ladrón. state control of the public domain as año un año de los daños with their ankles cross- "Éste párese ser por los chapulines, es, que los cha- Es la opinion de Ingenieros mineros far as possible. chapulines," Jilee el profesor F. M ed." New York Sun. pulines van ft causar mucho más daño que tienen mucha, experiencia en el Governor Ammons and Governor después que apa- Webster, de los cuatro cuando tengan halas. Según la negocio de minería, y de mineros que Spry of met with the Utah re- éstos Hopeless Case. Utah riciones de los invadores le han sido opinion del experto, el daño que los han trabajado en el distrito minero do Highway Commission and perfected portadas á Miss Irene GUlicuddy, of Mlllville, él. La última aparición délos insectos han causado hasta la fecba Cripple Creek, Creede, y Arizona y de arrangements for completion of ft Miss., writes: "I have a gentleman the sido reportadas él. La última de los es muy pequeño en comparación de Alaska, es el que nuevo distrito Pla- the Midland Trail from Grand Junc- Chapulines sido en más an & friend who has been keeping company ha Kansas, que & tanluego como tero Gilmore va ser una de los to Lake City by lo van causar with me all this year, but who has tion, Colorado, Salt tes habiendo invadido los estados de tengan pués la fecha no más grandes descubrimientos que ha July date tour of California, balas, baata never Indicated or Intimated that he 1st. At this the the Nuevo México, Idaho y de que cien- resultado en muchos años. Personal- will han hecho daño más en unas wlBhed to be considered other than a National Automobile Association to y y mente yo no soy minero, pero éstos trans- veinte cinco millas cuadradas, friend of mine. I am nineteen years be made over tbls link in the En General. en parte hombres que yo encontré durante un todo éste terreno queda la old, with ruby Hps, rose-pin- cheeks, continental highway. Después con su biaje de cinco con ellos de una discuclón seca del estado porque todabia la pla días éstan golden hair, azure eyes and a gentle suegra, mató & mu llenos de en ese distrito y Alonzo Roach dos ga no ha entrado en la parte en donde entuciasmo disposition. Do you thing I should & y sus opiniones van con mías." Ésta Miners' Uulon Head Indicted. jeres, un muchachito, birló á otra' riegan los sembradores. las hang up some mistletoe and accident. y & es la declaración que A. Wad Charleston, W. Va. President John mujer un policía, en la casa de us Frank ally stand beneath It while it leigh, agente compañía ferro- he P. White and eighteen other officials sue gra. El juez Richardson de Roswell, ha un de la around. Just to encourage him?" & biso of the United Mine Workers of Amer- Los hoteles de Philadelphia están sido elejldo como uno de los jueces carrilera, Denver Rio Grande Irene, If a young man needs the su por nuevas ica were indicted in the Federal haciendo una especialidad de la vevlda del quinto distrito Judicial. al volver de viaje las encouragement of mistletoe the milpas que under Court on the charge of violating the que le nombran "Roosevelt Punch," la Harry Carter de Nuevo Orleans, y de metales se encuentran circumstances, there is no hope for en todas partes del ya Sherman anti-trus- t law. It is alleged vevlda consiste de algo de aguardi Stanley Yoakum de Dalas, periaron distrito him." the defendants conspired with the coal ente, leche y azúcar. por diez rounds en Albuquerque. operators of Western Pennsylvania, La Universidad de Columbia, en Durante una discución muy acalora Se dice que todos los records de Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to raiso Nueva York graduó éste año dos mil da entre Alejandro Mares y Bernardo tomás de terrenos del gobierno han THOSE RHEUMATIC wages in the West Virginia coal fields Mares por cuestión de una asecequia ó estudiantes, el número más grande que sido quebrados, -- pasados en tamaño, so as to prevent its competition with con que los dos regaban sus milpas. TWINGES ba graduado en los ciento cincuenta y cuando fué anunciado por los comst in the western primo Alejandro, Moch of the rheu- the other four states nfleve años que ha exixtido. Bernardo Mares de le sionados de terrenos del estado que & un matic pain that market. dió un balazo su primo en brazo, más de cinco mil acres de terreno Diez y ocho hombres han sido arres- la herida párese no ser peligrosa, y comes in damp, tados en Council Bluffs, la., por ser han sido tomados por personas du- changing weather is se creé que en unos dias más el heri- work OUT. aten- rante el mes de Mayo, en el distrito the of uric complts de habér alludado en el do entarft en entera salud. acid crystals. tado de querer ahorcar ft Guldice, un del Rio Blanco. Toda ésta tierra que Newly-Electe- Hay reportes que dicen que el traba Needles couldn't Denver's d Commissioners ha sido tomada por diferentes per Italiano joven ft quien se le acusa el .pozo que & cat, tear or hurt any Seated by Judge Teller's Decision. jo en el va ser barrenado sonas en esa parte del estado ha pro- asecinato de Howard Jones. en Estancia por la profunidad de mil worse when the af- Denver. "The Court Is of the opin- bado ser tierra de lo mejor para agri- fected muscle Joint 1.a señora Isabel Springer, quinientos, pies con el fin dé encon- ion that it has jurisdiction in this case Patterson ó cultura y también para criar animales. is used. la mujer que apárese en la causa de trar agua, cualquier otro regalo de If snchattacksare and that the plaintiff la entitled to the El señora Lillian la naturaleza que los dueños de dlchc funeral de la marked bead-ach- e, relief sought." Henwood, ba desaparecido de bu habi- with pozo logren encontrar al barrenar esa Roosa, quién fué la victima del acci- backache, diz- This declaration, by Judge James H. tación en Nueva York, en donde ha que cantidad de pies, se dice que el tra- dente que con un du- ziness and disturb- Teller of the District Court, spelled vivido desde fué divorciado de su ocurrió trambia ances of the urine, año-191- 1, bajo va ft comenzar en éstos dias. recently-electe- d marido en Denver, en el rante el dia Conmemorativo en Boul- TaUs" victory for the five Artículos de lncorporaclónes se han it's time to help the JussVis"! commissioners, and issuance of cuando se supo que ella era la querida tomó en weakened kidneys. the entregado & la corporación del estade der. La seremonla parte la injunction by the same court de Henwood, y que la muerte de Syl iglecia de ese lugar. La Doan's Kidney writs of por la corporación de negocios de Es- Metodista quickly Arnold, Stack- vester L. Yon Phul fué por causa de y Pills help custed Henry J. Allison tancia, quienes tienen oficinas en Es iglecia estába casi llena de amigos sick kidneys. M. as of ella. por er and Daniel Sullivan heads tancia, y ft Ralph G. Robertson, come de parientes que estaban de duelo An Osecion county administration, perdida digna John H. Matthewi in the. city and agente. La nueva compañía tiene un la de tan sekora. El TttllM. On. BB.B- a on Denver's dual gov- Del Extranjero. cariño y aprecio que todos los que bsnllj stoop or fltrmlsbten. The klcn.v uvm. finis capital de diez mil dólares y han paga tlons became profese, obliging me to artie conocían por many Hue. s night end passages were ernment. El primer experimento que Be hizo dólares. que la la tenían fué probado My tbe Terr dó dos mil Se creé la ralnfol. kidneys became so disordered that I The court's decision means that the con un Japones sin hilos tu- compañía fi muy buenos ne- la gran colección de flores que le lle- I was done for. Uuan'aKldney Pills r, teléfono va hacer went right to the seat of tbe trouble and for commission government is established bo muy buen resaltado. gocios, y mucho más cuando párese qu varon de diferentes partes. Muy pocos over three years my cure baa been permanent" and that all of the acts of the commis- ' Elliott Northcutt, ministro de los los tiempos se están poniendo de le funerales tan atendidos como el de la CUt Doan's at Any Sloes, SO Box legalized will señora Roosa se ven en la población sioners are and continue Estados Unidos & Venezuela, ba resig- mejor en esa párate del estado df de WiTiX to be legal. nado del cuerpo diplomático. Nuevo México. Boulder. DOAN'SCO, BUFFALO, N. Y. PROCEEDINGS OF In the matter of Mr. and Mrs. tigation linds that the statements Court is advised that the appli- COMMISSIONERS' Peterson the assossor reports are correct and resolves to rec- cant for letters of administra- having assessed the aforesaid ommend cancellation of same. tion has completely failed and COUNTY ROAD BOARD PROCEEDINGS parties with an automobile in the In the matter of the petition of neglected to qualify, whereupon sum of $300.00. The board sus- Roy F. Brown, showing that a this Court passes the following Estancia, N. M., June 4, 1913. (Continued from lirst page ) tains the action of the assessor. double assessment hasbeen made order: The.County Road Board met at Board, asking to be allowed his In the matter of the return of against him the board being ad-- 1 Estancia.New Mexico. May 5.1913 re- Estancia ori this date, with Mr. 1912, Henry Krick, the assessor vised by CD. Howell, deputy State of New Mexico, County of exemption for the year having Dillon and Mr. 'Corbett present. whereupon the Board advised ports raised saiil assess- assessor, that the facts of said1 Torrance, ss. John F. Lasater, former presi- Mr. Smith to submit his request ment from $150.00 to $810.00. petition are correct, resolves to Having been a petition pre- dent of the Board, appeared and in writing. The board sustains said action. recommend the correction of sented to this court on the 3rd same. day 1913, ap- announced that he had offered In the matter of the returns of In the matter of the return of of March, for the his resignation as member of the Chas. F. Easley, Receiver and the Wells Fargo Express Co., the In the matter of the petition pointment of an administrator in Board to the State Highway Com- Willie Elgin for the Las Salinas assessor reports having raised of T. J. Moore praying for his the estate of James Tierney, de- mission, and that the same had Land Grant, the Borrd, acting the same from $27.00 to $107.00. exemption for the year 1912, the ceased, and this Court having on been accepted. under the advice of the District The Board approves the assess- board resolves to recommend said date appointed the petitioner R. C. Dillon was elected presi- Attorney, accepts the return or's action. that the same be granted. J. W. Oliver, as administrator of dent pro tern. made by Mr. Elgin and rejects In the matter of the return of In the matter of the petition of said estate, requiring the said ad- The minutes of the previous the report of Chas. F. Easley, Margaret Stuart, the assossor Andres J. Aguilar praying for ministrator to give a bond of meeting were read, and after Receiver. reports having raised the same his exemption for the year 1 912, $150.00 and to pay the fees for substituting the names of J. R. In the matter of the Tajique from $200.00 to $405.00. The the board resolves to recommend the procedure of his appointment Marsh as deputy in the Estancia Land Grant, the Board, acting Board sustains the assessor's ac- the same. as such administrator of the precinct instead of W. J. Henry on of At- tion. In the matter of the petition aforesaid estate; and the advice the District O. C. The Clerk having and J. A. Brittain in the Mcin- torney accepts the return made In the matter of the return of of Loveless praying for the of this Court tosh precinct instead of C. J. by A. Mrs. J. A. Corn, the assessor re- reduction of his taxes for the informed the Court that the J. Green and rejects that year 1912 W. Oliver wholly Eggleston, the minutes were ap- submitted by the Trustees of the ports having raised said report from the amount of aforesaid J. has proved, aforesaid Grant. from $340.00 to $815.00. The $820.00 to $1150.00, the board failed to comply with the orders ac- his The secretary was instructed is to pass Board sustains the assessor's finds that the returns of said heretofore given in regard to The Assessor ordered property Loveless qualifications as administrator; to write the state engineer and Chas. F. Easley, Re- tion. was made by an notice to of in recom- The Court hereby the ask him what, if anything, had ceiver and to the Trustees of the In the matter of the return person and refuses to revokes M. A. Armstrong, assessor mend former orders in the above stat- been done about the adoption of Tajique Land Grant, with re- the said reduction. reports-havin- report ed matter follow- a system of uniform blanks, and spect to the Board having reject- raised the same In the matter of the of and issues the adopt- from $240.00 to $780.00. The H. B. Hawkins, county surveyor, ing order to the Sheriff of Tor- if no such blanks had been ed their respective returns for , ed, to have some printed at once. board approves the Assessor's and the protest of R. G. Rober-son- rance County: the Las Salina3 Land Grant and State of New Mexico, County of The following bills were read for the Tajique Land Grant." action. in the creation of a road, and allowed: of In the matter of the return of the board finds that being an Torrance, ss. In the matter of the returns To of Lithgow Manufacturing Co., Co.- - As- Juan P. Garcia, the assessor re objection raised in the opening the Sheriff Torrance Wm. M. McCoy & the County, Greeting: $4.25. sessor makes known to the Board ports having raised said assess- of the requested road by some of 300 of sheep to of through You are hereby commanded to H. B. Hawkins, 2.00. that he has raised the said Com- ment from head the owners the land R. C. Dillon, $2.00. 1000 head. The board makes a which the road would run if take in your possession all the pany's assessment from $2000.00 goods, ef- John W. Corbett, $19.75, reduction on the raise made by created, and consequently the chattels, moneys and to $7500.00. The Board sustains known to belong to James Total claims allowed, $28.00. of Assessor. the assossor to 800 head of sheep, confiscation of said lands would fects the action the re- Tierney, deceased, Duran, On motion duly seconded the Chas. and approves the return as have to be done and the board of In the matter of Ilfeld's New Mexico, who has died intes- secretary was instructed to order return, Assessor reports hav- duced. having not the funds with which the of to defray payment of confis- tate, and to dispose of the same from the Good Roads Machinery on In the matter of the return the ' ing made a slight raise the to as required by law and to deliver Company of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, same. The Board sustains the Mrs. Mary L. Voss, the assessor cation of said lands, declines two Road reports having added the im- create same. the proceeds after paying your National 'Reversible action of the Assessor. expenses legal in the Machines with blades, the matter return of provements on land amounting In the matter of the petition of and fees In the of the W. "re- compliance of order and list price of which is $300 each, made by to $753.00. The board approves W. Hálala et al, marked this Jose Silva the Assessor Chas. those of the Clerk and Court, to f. o. b. Ft. Wayne, the order to re- the action of the assessor. jected", and addressed to upon information, the Board the Treasurer of this County. be made through Virgil H. duces the return from 800 head In the matter of the return of L. Burt, county school superin- who Mrs. Agnes Bartton, the assess tendent, the board sustains the So let this be your order of Campbell of Mountainair, of sheep to 300 head. you agreed to ben- or reports having raised the action of the school superintend- which will make due returns. give the Board the In the return of Jose Brazil, Witness, Sesario efit of the agent's discount of 33? reports having same from 75c per acre to $4.50 ent. the Honorable the Assessor of Montoya, Probate Judge in and per cent. said 750 per acre. The board approves In the matter of the advice raised the returns from mat- for Torrance County, State of On motion the proposition of head of sheep to 2000 head. The the assessor's action in the the traveling auditor and bank Virgil H. Campbell, the ter. examiner of the state, the board New Mexico. made at Board sustains the action of the (Seal of Court) meeting, to grade 8 miles In the matter of the return of instructs the clerk to order a the former Assessor. Mav 5, 1913, In regular session. of road, 15 feet each side, ditch- return of H. H. Schmitz, the assessor re proper loose leaf tax roll, large In the matter of the for (Signed) Sesario Montoya, es to be not less than 10 inches H. C. Williams and John P. Kel- ports having raised the same enough to hold the abstracts to $4.50. destroyed Probate Judge. deep, he to furnish everything ly Lots 1 2 of Block 20, from $3.00 per acre The the tax rolls that were for and ac- Conies now Etta Davison, by needed except graders and drags, townsite, the assessor board sustains the asessor's by fire, printed, in which the Willard C. , attorney, mile, was tion. proper abstracts may be entered. R. Easley, Esq. her at the rate of $15 per reports having raised the same be ap- diag- In the matter of the return of Upon motion of the Chairman and petitions the Court to accepted, and a part of the from $30.00 to $165.00. The pointed guardian of the persons and ac- A. Weitherill, assessor re- properly seconded, this board onal road between Estancia Board sustains the Assessor's the Allie Smith and was the place ports having raised the same does now adjourn subject to the and estates of Lucia selected as tion. Ada Smith, minor heirs of Rob- to make the experiment, work to of from $24.00 to $210.00. The call of the Chairman. In the matter of the return Lorenzo Zamora, ert J. Smith, deceased. begin as soon as graders are re- Cinthia A. Thomason, the As- board approves the assessor's being action. Chairman. Whereupon, the Court ceived. sessor reports having raised the sufficiently advised in the premis- On motion the secretary was per to Chilili Attest: Acasio Gallegos, assessment from 25c acre In the matter of the County Clerk. es finds that Etta Davison is a instructed to arrange with the $4.50 per acre. The Board sus- Grant, the assessor reports hav- worthy person to be appointed selecting in- county surveyor about tains the Assessors action. ing made the assessment by guardian of the minor children most $13252.-00- . and mapping the best and Comes now Fred H. Ayers and formation, amounting to PROBATE COURT and estates as aforesaid men- feasible routes between the prin- files petition for J. W. Brashears The board sustains the ac- petition. county tioned, and grants said cipal towns of the and and C. A. Burruss praying to be tion of the assessor. PROCEEDINGS Therefore it is ordered by this the connecting roads from other discharged from the erroneous The Board now adjourns until Court that Etta Davison be and counties, it being the sense of assessment made by the Assess- Friday the (5th, 9 o'clock A. M. is hereby appointed as guardian the Board that work for the pres- or; the Board being sufficiently The board meets pursuant to Estancia, N. M., May 5, 1913. of the aforesaid minors and their ent should be concentrated as far adised upon the premises dis- adjournment of the previous day. The Honorable Probate Court respective estates as prayed in as practical, on such roads. charges said J. W. Brashears and Now upon motion of Commis- met this day in regular session the petition of the aforesaid Etta The secretary was instructed C. A. Burruss from the aforesaid sioner Valencia, the board ad- at the Courthouse in Estancia, Davison. to write the Road Boards of Ber- assessment and orders the As- journs as a Board of Equalization New Mexico, at the hour of 9 pursuant to The Court further orders that nalillo and Valencia counties that sessor to assess the stock of and convenes as a Board of Coun- o'clock A. M., the Etta Davison give bond as guar- this Board is ready to goods with which the aforesaid ty Commissioners. requirements of law, with Hon. of Judge, dian of Allie Smith and Ada with them in the completion parties had been assessed, to the In the matter of the petition of Sesario Montoya, Probate Smith, minors, in the sum of inter-count- y Acasio Sher- connecting roads Howell Mercantile Company or the Trustees of the Torreón Land Clerk Gallegos, and $300.00. with Valencia county through Trustee thereof. Grant praying for a reduction of iff Julius Meyer, by his deputy, now adjourns until Bernalillo The Court Abo canyon and with In the matter of the return of 109 acres of land on account of present. 1 o'clock p. m. through Tijeras and Cedar can- J. W. Brashears, the Assessor having land that appears to be of The minutes of the previous Afternoon Session yons. reports having raised the said no available use to the sharehold- session were read and approved. Comes now Frances O. Good- On motion all that territory ly- return adding the value of the ers of said Grant, such as, the Comes now Sarah E. Bull, ad- rich, administratrix, by Fred H. ing north of Jaramillo precinct automobile and household goods. bed of creek, roads, etc. The ministratrix of the estate of J. Ayers, Esq., her attorney, and and south of the south boundary The Board sustains the Assess- board rejects said petition. R. Bull, deceased, by her attorn- submits report for approval, in &' Hudspeth, and of the Torreón Grant, was added ors action. In the matter of the petition of eys, Hewett the estato of J. A. Goodrich, de- to the said precinct for road pur- In the matter of the return of O. W. Bay asking for a reduction presents the bond of Sarah Bull ad- ceased. poses, and A. R. Brossler was ap- R. L. Brown, the assessor re- upon the assessment for the year in the sum of $10,000.00 as suficiently ad- es- The court being pointed deputy for that precinct. ports having raised the said as- 1912, the board rejects said peti- ministratrix of the aforesaid vised in the premises, approves A joint meeting of the Road sessment from 1030.00 to tion. tate for approval. the same, and orders that the Board and the County Commis- $3275.00. The Board sustains In the matter of the petition of The Court being fully advised approves bills submitted and recommend- sioners was held at which it was the action of the assessor. Jenson, requesting the cor- upon the premises, the ed by the administratrix be paid agreed that the Road Board In the matter of the return of rection of his assessment for the aforesaid bond and the letters of by the said administratrix. should select such roads as in its Burruss Bros., the assessor re- year 1012, which was erroneous- administration, were ordered to The court having no further judgment should be made public ports having raised the same ly made by the assessor, the be issued. to consider for the term present & Hud- business highways, prepare and from $100.00 to $300.00. The board resolves to grant the same Again comes Hewitt orders that this Court do now ad- the necessary petitions and maps Board sustains the action of the and does hereby grant said re- speth for Sarah E. Bull and pre- journ until the next regular as required by law. and the Coun- assessor. quest. sents a contract for the sale of term. ty Commissioners will then de- In the matter of the return of In the matter of the petition cattle made by R. V. Bull de- clare the same public highways, D. L- - Bowers the assessor reports of J. A. Cobb praying for his ex- ceased, and reports to the Court NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the Road Board to pay all the ex- having raised the same from emption for year 1912, the that the stipulations within said Department of the Interior, the by pense incurred. The County $190.00 to $690.00, The Board Board does hereby resolve o instrument have been fulfilled U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. de- requests Commissioners were asked to suftains the action of the assess- rscommend the same. the administratrix, and June 7, 1913. cide what per cent of the delin- or. In the matter of the petition of the approval of the same; where- Notice ia hereby given that Pedro quent taxes for the year 1910 In the matter of the return of of Willie J. Grant praying for his upon, the Court being sufficiently Lujan, of Torreón. New Mexico, who, would be apportioned to the Road the estate of E. C. Sterling, the exemption for the year 1012, the advised in the premises, ap- on January 19th, 1909, and March 8th, contract. 1013, made homestead entries Nos. Board, but they asked for time afsessor reports fcaving raised board does hereby resolve to proves the aforesaid 03297 and 017819, for Lota 1, 2 and 3, to consider the same and will the same from 60c per acre to recommend the same. The report of the appraisers in Section 29, Township 6 north, give their decision at their meet- $4.50 per acre. The Board sus- In the matter of the petition of the estate of It. V. Bull, deceased, Range C cast, N. M. P. Meridian, has ing July 7th. tains the action of the assessor. G. W. Austin et al, stating the was considered and approved. filed notice of intention to make five adjourn- court now orders that due your Proof, to establish claim to the On motion the Board In the mutter of the return of fact that Hiram Miller .is the The described, Neal Jen-so- n. adminis- land above before ed to meet at Estancia July 7th, J. S. McAlexander the assessor head of a family, the board ap- notice be passed to the U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, 1913. reports having made the same proves the statement. trator of the estate of G. B. Bond N. M., on the 14th day of July, 1913. daughter upon commission for the amount In the matter of the petition of deceased, to make the proper de- Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. Maud Croft and posits; in order that the letters Evelyn, and Miss Carrie Phillips of $330.00, and that due notice H. A. Sopcr, requesting to have Carlos Chavez. Carpió Apodaca, B. had been passed to the said Mc- an erroneous assessment for the of administratoin be granted. C. Volk, Jnse Montoya y Luna, all of of Cedarvale spent the latter estate, of Torreón, New Mexico. L. Alexander. The Board sustains year 1912 made nratnst him can- In the matter of the part of last week in the E. James Tierney, deceased, the FRANCISCO DELGADO, Register. Smith home. the action of the Assessor. celled, the board after due inves li Mes. lira: lor. ;md olhrrs err Le?jC: Woticr.- - Lcfjal Notice NOTICE FOR PU3LICATION v '.;ll(iu ii iuil what it under Trust Department of the Interior, menu N'oiiee of Trustee'u Sale under Trust Notico "f S.le cüiuu'f. Tiie D.i (1. U. S. Land OHico at Santa Fe, N. II. rl,ii'!-t'- (liTs.i- - De'd. Cln-- whit K. C. Howi'll ami M. H. br, new Whereas, Jo. in A. Len and Annie Whuroiis, May 24, 1913. I Howell, Ills vviAi, both uf willi i'i'piim .unce. ce, husband nd wifr, iiwth of st.an Notice is hereby given that John E. icia.N M.( ditl exei'U.ea certain deed N. Al., anil 1!. O. Dun-ili- nuil hulla W. Moody, of Kstancia, New Mexico, who, nut ni with frvni'ii I Altmqucr-gu- j, i, unoh, Ins wile, both of 11)07, t'iuii'c t'l'.i rúma'l", new r uf ira-- beari.-- date the lLhhdnvof on March 'Jfith. made homestead ;íen!e'n!"V. 1SU1. to tne Kstancia Sav li. M., tñil execute a certdin iU'cd entrv No. for e se'.i, I'.tIs served in nattii's, sli ontu Vtth day ot i lían'", of Ks1 anria, N. M., a er- - t,t truiit, h..;triiir the se'j, se.li sw'4', Section 1, Town- matui'S, tvlfi'v. olivrs. jiii'lvk;, niiisis. y 1 1 Sav-Í!i- ;a wlí :U on;.iniZLd and my U!..a. r UlcciiiIh'i', to lhu &itanciu 5 north, 0 east, N. M. P. ii't1 cream atul eake and eoü'ee seized ion cxul , ship Kriiru lPi a- l;.u.k, of Kutani-ia- M M., a with whipped cream and was very ill.- i'iws of N." íexie.p tru ee. Meridian, hus filed notice of intention ; o)ani7.t'd aiul cxtstiiifr under emeli enjoyed by all present. The a"d Juiiiis Mcv .neriirof he County to make live year Proof, to establish V of Torrance, N M., a.-- irustee pro hac ltw laws of Invw Mrx.fO, rusloe, claim to the land above described, be- proiiranam-- wore ?:rerdly admired ami Coun-i;- : vice, for t he heuWit and security of the and Julius Meyer, sheriff of the fore Neal Jenson, U. K. Commissioner, while some failed to of 'i'urrance, N. M., as Trustee pro tool: their places. Dora WiedoKan-der- s Ksioieia Savings Hank, a corporation, at Estancia, Now Mexico, on the Oth social courtesy a aforesaid, which deed of trust vvas Inn: vi'-e- for the benetit. and security day of July, l'J13. with her )!it of Hank, a cor-- very competent recorded in th tiice of llie County of the Savir.a names as witnesses: proved a toastniisti'i:s. puration, aiort'Haid, which deed of Claimant lreetui;;s were then read hy (Hiri'res-ident- . Cleric and ÍCeronlnr of the vi of Torr:me, New I;xi''o, on Tiu.it was recorded in the ollice of the Peter Moo. Emil E. Tiausclicnbach, .'ÍV and her well chosen reamrii.s W. 101 1, Clerk acd Ollicio Recorder lierkshiro, Oscar Kemp, all of the mem- the Tith d ay of September, i.i County John were deeply appreciated hy Mexi-- 1 l. of the County of Torrance, New Kstancia, New Mexico. ' bers and uesis. The response by ií.Mik !ji;o of tho Keeouls of !Ien:y, Doedsof Trust. co. on ihu 27th day of December, lyli, FRANCISCO DIO LOADO, Register. Messrs. .lenson. Jennings, 13j of the Hecordti 'ickens, and Wiedel lander. can set And, whereas, d fault has íjeen made in Book pifie l)e"d.-- i and Mortgages much merriment, all exiressim;- a de- in the pymcia of tin promissory note of Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage trti-- t, wherea.i, lias been mud? to join the Clnb. Miss íecwvd hy said d ied of and the .nd, default orsSy sire Acorn of the proniis.-air- y note Deed. tií Is tibe Alma Coodner delighted the erowd Hoard oí Directors of s :d Estancia in iiie payment IT S:ivin-- s did on the fíüi day of secured by sa d deed of truot, and the Notice is hereby Riven that whereas, í 1 with some avorke mui's ajidllalpli Hank, i ni ti u June in writing, d msid that Hoard uf Uirectors of said Eatancia Victoria Martinez do Archuleta, widow I JW, .1L SU. u S!ub!)Ieíe!d 'ave a readim; wldch was , ' mort-Harr- said trustee pro hac vice, Julius Meye;-- Savinjy Hank, did on the 27th day of of Justo Archuleta, deceased, by e well rendered. Airs. I'ieUens jiresided )2th, 1910, ot the Shüritf of the County of Torrance, N. May, YitV'i, in writimr, demand that said deed dated AtiRust and at the piano. The remainder pro juiiun which wrs filed for record and duly re- Sewiai evenhi was spent with panics, M., hould foríhwith proc d to sell thi; trus ee, hac vice, ieyer, I of Torranco, N corded in Book A- -l , 1'aKe 21, of records i t land in said deed of tru it described. sheriff ol ho Cuimty Tiie .uia-'st- Mrs i'has. l.uííer-- of Turrance County, New J'V, Now, therefore, pursuant to the should forthwith proceed to sell the of mortuaRes man m.d son IJale of Santa Mrs. to Savings SuiMjieiield. demand and in accordance with the land in said deed of trust described. Mexico, conveyed Estancia tí Misses Alma tloodner, said Hank of Estancia, New Mexico, allot' Kuilierno (lai vin. Thu loiiowim;- mem- tor mi and under the authority of the .Now. therefore, pursuant to the 9 said deed of trust", the said Jnlius Mey- demand and in accordance with the the following described land in Torrance Just ThJaH bers were present- with their husbands County, New Mexico, East half Me sd ames Wiedel Jennings. er, herilT of the County of Torrance, terms a. id under the author'ty of the Thh Frse Sewing Machíae ja n- - 'J. landers. quarter of Sec. R3, in Oreen. Terry. .(enon. JJraxton, Pick- iV. M.. a.J such trustee hae vice, ..aid den'i of trust, the said Julius Mey- of Southwest t ii Range 8 i anretl for five venir. air.c-.- :m;Jl!U ;:l Mar- does hxrfby ivo notice that on t'atu--day- er, s'herilt of tin; County of Torrance, Township North, of East and ens. lollo.vay, Kicsher. Henry, two and of Section 4 in Town- breakage, wear, lire, tornillo, ble. Mesdtimes tloodner, Watson and tlv 3l!th day of July, Jyi3, at the N. M , ít3 tuch Trustee, pro hac vice, lota thiee hereby notice on a ship No. 5 North, of Range No. 8 East ning and TUia shows our Kw !!):.;. AJiss Ciraee Ilrown and Oscar hour of ten o'cio' of the foroneon of does iiive that wat?r. th- - of 11)13. of New Mexico Principal Meridian Kemp. j were received from n) dav, at the front entrance to the 1'Jth day Ju.y. at the the faith in erréis the forenoon of and base line, containing lot). 74 acres, M ssi's. and Mesdaines A, P. O'liei. IVstoilice in Estancia, New Mexico, he hour.of ten o'clock of et payment of a note: K. )j. Allen will sell at public auction to the hifrh-- eaid day, at t'.o front entrance to the toseeere the certain Ciarvin. Uob'r. iMaxwell. whereas, the said note and Mr. bidder for ca.--h in lawful money of líos ciilic o in New Mexico, he and interest Met :liivray. Míss t.'ha.iee Kvans. not been paid, and said .John Keimeuy. and C. K. Kv, the united States, a:! that ceiiain will sell at pu lie auct'cn to the hifrhest thereon have lr. nieco, parcel or tract of land siiuate, bidder for cash in lawful money of the. note is past clue; and whereas, the taxes Aii preem dejitirtetl dec:arh:;r .Mr. paid according to and Airs, l''les!ier charming enleriain- - IviiiLC and beiuj' in 'he County of Tor- Linittd States, all that certain piece, have not been kept Jt me:in.. lhai if you break tUc lule machine rance, t rate of No v iexieo, and par- parce or tract of land situate. lyinH the requirements of the said mortgage 1 : deed; hereby give notice to whomso- i! will lo meeting will he ticularly described as follows, and hoi'iii in the County of Torrance. be rr.iiaced yju wulioui chaise. J Tlio next n'ü'nlar may concern by of with .Mrs. Watson, July 1st. Tiie Suulheast quarter of rfection thir- Stale of Mew Mexico, and particularly ever it that virtue Send for our beautiful booklet, ty six in township seven North of described as follows, to wit: The South- the power given in and by tho said "In the days work." Trike Plenty of Time to Kat. Rang" eight .;ast of the New Mexico east Quarter of Section ol, in Townsip mortgage deed I will sell said real There in a raying that "rapid eating Meridian, eontainhifi h)o acres accord- G North of Kanpre 9 Kast of the New estate at public vendue to the highest Free Sewing Machine Company iw slow suicuie." Jt' you have i'ormtd ing to the U. S. survey thereof. Mcmíco Principal .Meridian, containing bidder lor rath, on the 21st day of June, the habit of eaf:n teo tüpirlly you are .JUUÍJS MliYER, UiU acres, accordintr to the Government at ltl o'clock A. M., at the front door Rockford, Illinois. rne&t hkwjy sulleru't1. i rom indjeation Sherilf of the County of Torrance, X. urvcy thereof. of the court house in Estancia, in Torr in in indigestion or constipation, which M., 't rustee Pro hac vice. JULIUS MEYER, runce County, New Mexico, by authori- will result, eventually in seriot'.s illness Kasley & Basky, Attorneys for Trus- SherilT of the County of Torrance, New ty of the board of directors of the SavingH unlestí corrected. Ldtfostion bepins in tee pro hac vice1, Santa r'e, N. M. Mexico, Trui-l.c- e pro hac vice. Kstancia Rank. EASTVIEV t he n.ouih. l'o a yiiou.d be tljt.rouKhly Easlcy & Kasley. Attorneys for Trustee FKED II. AYER8, maFticaud and insajivated, f hen when pro hac vice, Santa i'eNM. Attorney for Estancia Savings Rank. you have a fullücss ot stomach or feel Sheriifs Sale. NOTICE Sl'OR PUBLICATION. Special Correspondence. one NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION dud and stupid at?er curing, lake of New Mexico, County of Tor- t of tlin se- Slate i;f Intorior of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many HS. Dcpartmeut tlA U ii. LhuU Ollicu at Suutu Fo, New Mexico. A roof, soaking, fjjuliv w..sli rance, tj. 3. uUicn at Snum Ko. Mcxii.o. t.f stomach trouble have i.H Liinil Juno 7. IH1H. vere caL.es Notiri' iMTi'hy rivpn. tho by virtut uf nit J uno 7, nan, tut ui-- the.--e lie ill is nivfii Hint Loualla iug raiu fell hero the 7th, been cured hy tlie of tableta. nrtlor iii'i. of tV'.Ce (.urt awl !.. clvi-- II. Solicc-cr.ii- f N'..!in InTi by lhai ltorti.i, .fN'tiiKcl.iücia, Nrw M.'Xic". wlio, .V It, tor tin- t'i'imtv ('uriftufc, t'.ti' New li, .in Atienta u.)th;jr lino J hey ?,rc to take ana mont agree- í 1), Kf'í in:ii, New .MexiC'i, who. on July Lit mío No. (Il:t9ir, fur lowed by rain Cl:ile(! li Hh ol'Aifiy. A li'Ki. SoUKj-M- . I'mi- 11", it. "ittry able' Hold ll'J.'. niinlc lioiiM.Mca.l :Ci, 7 ntivth, Kitii'.--s' - all deiders. adv in clfect. hy oi'iler cnrjnimDiliii ni" Id ta kt' p. m uf hIJ ' ci nr.- Ti'1 ti w 4 U' . .'. iiw'a. riecliMi Sunday, The farmers tin- in.iiiii-.- H'cclt .1 i ''i 7 M. e. Ji:tH j: Kama, i'ha! tfls, ami 5 BwiK " N. fit:!. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ol i)i;r-ui- Nev.' Tumbip lilt'.l itiitit-t- f ol" ititdti inn lo Hittkn live ytttt' tifiri j', M. 1'. Piinridiaii. Iihh nol.irp of ' ing around with a broad win) tilcil iiiu'nlcrn if . to I'liiim ttt tiie In ml abovn Department of the Interior, lias luil inli'i.i :ilc, ami to ef 0i" milk" pioot to t'i u t ius ie (I t)j in e. llnni Ik'lurc Jciii.tiii, UuiToit HlaliiH on faces since er reef in law. Tle'ivmn' o liinil iihovc I' c their then. Fe, N. M. lUt .May. li in ui :u' 'ñ'i (.'titii:tii'..-i(i!i(.- m l.;Htriiiciii, lUtixicu. on U. S. Land Ollice at Santa to said nntT di.t uii the h day of Nl-- N'w Ü. .li'iiMXi, II. S, ill. ia, 13 li (Uy oí 1UI3. not. scare us A. iVl.i, take into lay pehf-i- tliufudow-iiu- : the July, The raiu did in Mi..vico, on Hit- nil.li diiy of July, IPl:), I witiii'í-'ip- June 7, 191M. liotitlc", to-- it : 'laiiiium tiatttts ni: i : i as wilui'M-u- i 2 luiiiji titles t liiniiiuit Harm's lifiiiniii Yuiniií. M. Liiinrt). William A. away from our basket dinner. Notice is hereby given that Henona i V. tiiiuiiT, Mn. Il. lli. H. JnliuKon, Ui'iiimii I. 1 hex iliMiCri 1 siu.veL-- J. Hill, IVrry l:iiiictt, all of Kstancia, New Atóxi- who, Yi.iiiut. AI. L. jí i j ii Hllol Ei tanriH, New We just moved into the Younir, of Estancia, New Mexico, (i wash t nbs ciwh-cu- t Haw co. liiUD, 1 FHANCISL'O UKLUADO, on March 8th. made homestead liaml Miw K. Hcuistcr. building and sang hni!-i- FRANCISCO I.KLtiAl.lO, .n. r. church entry No. ÜD1JC, ffr pJ iiw'.j and Lots brruh i si. itf.e liairmiers cobbler B(;t Z "Showers of Blessing" to the .'i and 4, Section 1, Township 0 north, Ilik l iiouiiit uf iuar bT.eiuí h;inuneis accompaniment of the rain on liante 7 east, N. W. P. iVJeridtan, has t !:it filed notice of intemion to make r ut bakiiu; pnwiler -- as bbntes STATEMENT tho roof. five year proof, to establish claim to J snii jiiti-iie- t caifeiil ei's square bo.rk 1 ortipenterV liainmer of We had three good permon- the land above described, before Neal 1 ftniiiel 2 caiiienter'w levels of the condition the Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, at Kstan-ri- a, nithoUi rh;,rtfer t line biade by Brothers Grant, V) jiimimIs cmiu-u- delivered New Mexico, on the loin day of camp kett le Means, anil Mrs. Grant led J chair 1 liatcliet no and July, 1913. jli it"t: trtVets It) ot nai'ti ñMMi the music. The dinner just Claimant names as witnesses: it emi a iryin:; imtif I lolil Cuolt t(Hü ill cement wicks CO HNUIH One proved what all tho liastview J. M. Milbourn, VI. L. Lippard, Lnw-cl!- a lain) freen Ear G. Grover,. all of Es- :i N. M., close business Dec. 31, 1912. men alreadv knew that Hie hart, l. IuiiilI r.iko ) clitikur of Estancia, 'at the of tancia, New Mexico. b ') w:;er p. Ills Eastview women are good FRANCISCO DELGADO, Heisior. t cnil'ep null pre- but old c.lntliint: 1 noiiiid of coll'ee cooks. Two young people 1 RESOURCES LIABILITIES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Sold tents ihitcli oven for baptism. 1 i:ih nan sented themselves Department of the interior, t UUiiille rock liiHfoti'scMl.-el- s Loans and Discounts $68,463.74 Capital Stock $15,000.00 S. Spencer and family and li ioin of net iiuricliickeu woe J. U. S. Land Ollice at Santa Fe, N. M. i piece n. of lfej w i? Real Estate, Furniture Surplus 2,300.00 roll.-- bio bed Mr. McGuire and family of of wire 1 1 June 7, 1913. jdeceii ol Inniber xlJxí-- 1 and Fixtures . . . 6, 78. 73 Undivided profits ,789.43 Mountainair took in the has Notice is hereby pi von that Nora K. hox of notions 4 pieces ol lumber '.Ixll'x 2 Overdrafts . . . 564.25 Cashier's checks 310.26 Jennii-'en- , of Mountainair. New Mexi- ket dinner. it i K'ces tu" lumber ;:;xiu co, JuneTHh, tl'nfi, home- t!irfe-w- Sioht Exchange Deposits Knyscr spent who, on made Al'out one n;ile of i e fence nu Cash & 31.653.93 7!i5l-9- Mrs. August stead entrv No. for Lote 1, iLoniestead, '1 Uerep 1 d:.; f July. D. Mrs. L. 2. lío, Townniup ti north, ñ ie willon ilicTtli A. $106.850764 $106,850.64 part of last week at J. Sección Rantre Vji:. at tiie bi.ui of Hi o'cluck A. M., at lait.No. cabt. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not- block s: ot the iMKh-- additji n tt. t lie tuV, u of New Mexico, County of Torrance, Kaiser's hi of Duran, New Mexico, sell h aeove State ss: ice of intention to make five year Proof I, Ed. W. Koberson, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear Sterl Spencer spout tlH to establish c!a:m to land above de AiOud.- at niiliin-- emli,e to lliii iiiheit. the and be.--t biditer for lawful moi.ey oi tne that the above statement is true. week end with his aunt. Maud scribed, before Maurice li. Ful'er, U. Uidied rotates, said pmceed to covei Cuiirt Attest: WILLIE ELGIN, President. N Commissioner, at Mounramair. New cot muí Hcct iii ii eirts. ai.d tim remain Lt made IrciL-utt- by Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of January, 1913. JoliDSon, aud hiuilf Mexico, on the 14th day of July, iyi3. runted o tliu Couuiy as reiiutrcd by cutting up law. CSealJ RALPH G. KOBERSON Notary Public doubly welcome Claimant names as witnesses: J: Lit Mi:n;i:, My Commission expires March 27, 191 1. Sherd! f Torr.o.'Cu County. a supply of wood. Juan Chave y Gabaldon, Fred Ma-ha- B. is Juan Juse Montoya, Juan Armijo, Mrs. B. Srencer antic NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ipating a visit from her niece, ah of Torreón, New Mexico. FUAXCISCO DI;LCAD0, ÍI(H;iler. Depaninont of t!io Interior Marie Green of Albuquerque. U.S. Laud Oüji.o at Sania í'e, Me 'ICO, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION JnneT, li'üt. COUNTY SAVINGS' BANK Notice, i hereby tri von that, Juna liarela. of TORRANCE Department of the íutoiíor, T;i,!nUe. New Mexico, who. on fck'p' ciklii-- Tiíh. HiMierteiol try No. di Ml, Willard, New Mexico N. M. ma.le ei: for e'á U. S. Land Office at Sauta Fe, i!'-- and lints 1 and 2, Sect ion II, Township 7 7 N, Al. 1'. 7. 191.1. lioirn, Kiuifie orit, Meridian, ha lili'd June ii'itieo of nt out i on to makn ti v year H.B. J ones, Pres., A. Ii. McDonald, Vice Pres. W.B.Humphries, Jr. Cashier The Woman's Clnl) met Erida.v aftcr-noo- Notice is hereby given thítt lien li. proof, to estrt'di-- h clnitn to the bind above- U, Conurd.-Bto- Your business is neither too small nor too large for us to handle June (ith, with Mrs. Pickens at Renter, of Estancia, New Mexico, who, liefoni al Jmlsuii, S. er at ltauciil. New Mexico, uii tiie 10 li day of We invite comparison the city park and a very pleasant af- on July 13th, 19UH, made homestead en- July, WA. satisfactorily. with other banks. ternoon was spent under the trees. try No. for ne1 Section 5, Ciainmnr. tiann s a witnes- e.s : is to urou.se more Township 5 north. Kanj'o 9 east. N. M. Ji'rtis Sanche,, Amilano Cbavi'Z, Itartolio The club anxious Sanchez, Uoiateo Trnjiilo, ail ol fajiijuu ow interest in the Public Library and P. Meridian, has filed notice of inten- Muiito. some plans were discussed for accom- tion to make five year Proof, to FKANl'ISOJ DKUiADt), Register. plishing that object. The lifth Lyceum establish claim to the land above be. Jenson, V. S. I number will jriven some time in before Neal NOTJCE FOR PUBLICATION J. W. WAGNER, Juneunderauspiccs of thisclub. It will Commissioner, at Estancia, New Mexi- iilacksmith and Repair Shop be a lecture with stereoptican illustra- co, on the 14th day of Julv. l'JlU. DejtFirtineid of he Interior I tions. After the business meeting' and Claimant names as witne.ssea: ti. S. Laud Oilico nt Santa l'r, Nev trxico, Ij All kinds of blacksmiUiiiifi and wood repair work promptly for the day. embroidering was over John Mood', Pot r J. Moo, Ktnil K. Not iff liore!)yiiivcii th ..t Nannie I. l'lanl, U done. Oliarp? reasonable. ESTANCIA, NEW MEXICO the Club was invited to Mrs. Pickens' der-- . t i wifii ot .John t'iant . f e.iifiii. Rau henbach, J. J. Smith, all of Es- pt mb- '.:' home where the hostess, New Mexico, who, on r l. rb. ami attractive tancia, New Mexico. t ielobei 'l; t. lid J, runde ie .mes. tead ntrb Nos. assisted by berniotln r. Mr, tiondner, n .il e.ud 't;;.'.i.'. toie'i nw li, mv ; lie'-n- w!j DELGADO. Heisu-;-- ' served a most appetizing and delight- FRANCISCO H ee ; mv!i, wt ?w 'i nn 1. f'1 se .clioti It. Town-id- p 7 north, Hat.t-- 7 iot N. ful supper. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION lJ. Mer'diaii, hat- ti;ed i.ot ice of intent n, to who nii'.kii tlireo yi'Hr proof, to .iidili c! vni It is requested that everybody Department of the Interior, I. Nea! .1 o the laud ahnvo before 8 . has uny books belon'in;rti the Uarnelt T. Land Oíüce at Santa Fe, N. M. tí. S. ('oiiiinirtioner at Kftancin, Newiie.Mco, Library shall please return the .mu- on the nitii d iyot July, li Neal i ; Jenson 7, 191". itne.if.rs r tho "Woman's Club I loom where June Claimant nnniesa lo Notice is hereby given th;it Loman S. IÍ. I) uorl: r,, V. T Í'. Andrev.- the Library is now located. A front F. V. Klltcbori, nl'id" New Mexico U. S. many of the books lifted are missing Chavez, of Negra, New Mexico, who. 'í D..I.(ADU, Keller. Commissioner on June 11th. lif'd, mide homestead ' and the Library Committee hopes to - O7o37. Office Business all Kinds- have all these books in the library application No. 9542 for n$ Land of Transacted. ajrain. nw !.(, w no1. Í, Section m, RAYMOND T. SANCHEZ Life, Accident Health 'i'own.-hi- p 7 nort h, Kíeast, N. M. fi Fire, and Insurance. P. Meridian, has tiled notice oí inten- Legal Papers Drawn and Acknow- THE ACORN CLUB tion to make live yar homestead Proof, General Merchandise to establish claim to the hmd above de- n ledged. Residences and scribed, before Maud A. Walter, U. S. and Saloon Feed and Grain On of the s'llrst Mvial ntVairs of Commissioner, at Ne-r.- New Mexico, Farms for Rent. the season was tin- six o'clot-- dinner on the 14th day ot July, 19LÍ. Camp houso unit atable free for travelers jrivm .luno .'ird at th' ttui horn--o- Claimant nanus as w it nessos: Everything at lovvC.it market prices Mr. ami Mrs. K. A. Kleshcr. Mi. Ar.drcas Pena, .Siii'itido Pena, Life the postoflice. Estancia, New Mexico on 'ar- at fi Watson th their L. Chavez, all of Netrra, N, M. could not have, Chavez, CHII.ILI, NKW MEXICO rival. The tahles DEIXJALK), Jtegister. ookud jíruttüjr and Lhu iioslohs assist- - FRANCISCO FOREIGN. THE WORLD IN ANOTHER RICH STRIKE The first experiment with a Japa nese patent wireless telephone proved PARAGRAPHS successful at Tokio. ORE FOUND WITHIN ONE FOOT The body of Alfred Austin, the late OF SURFACE AT PLATO RO. That Picnic poet laureate was cremated at Golders Green, London, without any ceremony. to ensure complete success . A BRIEF RECORD OF PA3SINQ Grass Roots Find on "1876" Claim Damage exceeding $75,000 was done take along a case of . EVENTS IN TJHIS AND FOR- in London by a suffragette Run $99.80 Per Ton in Gold "arson and 8ilver Ore. EIGN COUNTRIES. squad," which Bet fire to a newly con- structed but unoccupied mansion at Westwood, near Trowbridge, Wilt- Western Newspaper tnlon News Service. shire. Platoro, Colo. All of the camps in IN LATE DISPATCHES Militant suffragettes London al- in the new satisfying beverage in field or iorett; most succeeded de- in Interrupting the mining district are excited over whole-- be- or in town. As pure and liberations of the peace conference "grass-root- " Sunday ff the strike made as it is temptingly good. DOINGS AND HAPPENINGS THAT tween the delegates of the Balkan al- ColeT tt B June 1st, on the "1876" claim of lies ana Turkey by organizing a dem- MARK THE PROGRESS Hook & Co., not far from the property Delicious Refreshing onstration outsidd St. James palace OF THE AGE. ot the August Mining Company, which J At during the session. latter was located late last fall by send I hirsMuenching Soda Ramey Macey at Toronto, T WSV th jSssbsV FountMDa arrived George Gilmore and which brought Ishmss rnlM VTcitern Newspaper Union News service. Can. with four horses which he will or Carbon Into world-wir- e notice and Booklet ated bottles. WESTERN. campaign at the early Canadian meet- this district in ings. They are: Ripy, 2:19M; The 1b attracting miners from all camps in A coffin containing the body of Ideal Lady, 2, 2:24; Mary Murphy the United States and British Colum- THE COCA-COL- COMPANY, Atlanta, Ca. Oliver H. Perkins, millionaire, who (no record), and Rilla E., a green pac- bia. The first assay ( made June 4th) . fled recently, was placed In the heart ing mare by Searchlight. The horses of ore taken from the "1876" claim re- MOMENT 8ugar From Wood. ten-foo- t'elong to George H, of Den- within one foot of the surface TESTIMONY NOT OF tl a t cube of cement In Wood- Estabrook Now they're making sugar ont of land cemetery at Des Moines, la. ver. turned 4.14 ounces of gold and .18.46 ounces of silver with a total value of Daniel Frohman, as an "Expert Wit wood. British chemists have found Women In Indianapolis who wearthe Walter Hines Page, the new Ameri- can a ton of $09.80. to that they take sawdust new style of split skirts also must can ambassador to the Court of St ness," Put Forth Little and get quarter a ton ot sugar over dis a of ear undergarments, and the traffic James, received his baptism of fire as One finds scattered all the Elucidate Case. out of It. iquad of the police force has been an after dinner speaker in London at trict scores of pioneer miners and The process consists of putting the prospectors of Colorado, who In re fhked to enforce the order. a welcoming banquet given In his Daniel Frohman, who is always call sawdust Into a closed retort and sub- by society. Field cent years have been working In the The strike In the Cudahy and Ar- honor the Pilgrim's ed as an expert witness when there jecting it to digestion with a weak Roberts, presided and mining districts of Utah, Arizona, Ne- solution of sulphurous acid mour & Cp. plants, at Sioux City, la.. Marshal Earl are questions of the stage to be de- under a vada, Montana, British Columbia and pressure 90 to 100 pounds Involving 1,500 men, was settled, the had as supporters at the head of the cided, was one of those who gave test- of from to Alaska, but who have returned to Co- square Eighty per cent, ot being granted an advance table Sir Edward Grey, the British imony In William Harcourt's suit to the inch. laborers Hals-bury- , lorado by reason of gold in of the strikes Broad-hurs- t the sugar thus obtained is ferment- fiom 19 to 20 cents an hour. foreign secretary; the Earl obtain royalties from George former lord chancellor; the Earl the Platoro district. for having helped him to place able. The product Is called "sacchu-lcee.- " and sometimes four members' rap- Three i f Aberdeen, lord lieutenant of Ire- The town of Platoro is growing hlB play, "The Man From Home." Illinois Senatorial vice commis- of the land, and Augustine Birrell, chief sec- Idly. It is located in Conejos county, "What," they asked Mr. Frohman, through two sion sweltered sessions retary for Ireland. Colo., on the south bank of the Cone- Is a Broadway production?' " at Chicago seeking light on minimum jos river, has a fine site with an "A production that Is put on In first The Army of rages paid married men, and the re- abundance of pure water, A census class style at a Broadway theater," an- Immorality SPORT. lation of this wage to taken May 31st shows a population of swered the witness after deep thought. Constipation among women. 400, as compared with five or six peo from It Growing Smaller Every Day STANDING OF WESTERN LEAGUE. But the answer was stricken "There is a great association In Won. Lost. Pet. ple living there last winter. On that the record. CARTER'S LITTLE Washington maintaining a lobby to Denver 29 14 .674 date tblrty-Bl- x cabins and sixty-seve- n 'Does It benefit an actor to be seen LIVER PILLS are St. Joseph 28 17 .622 many new put the West on a leasehold basis." 23 20 .635 tents were counted with In a Broadway production?" asked the responsible they Lincoln . i This assertion was made by Governor Omaha 23 22 .511 buildings and tents going up. There actor's lawyer. not only give reuet at mr ptv Des Moines 22 22 .500 they perma aw a wnn biwi E. M. Ammons of Colorado at the con- Is a steady stream of people coming Mr. Frohman looked suspiciously at M jm KM ITTI I Sioux City 20 23 .465 nently cure ton-- r ference of Western governors. In an Topeka 18 25 .419 Into the district and now that the the judge and then answered: "If he V AT I IU17D I Wichita 12 32 .273 thpauoa. Mil eddress criticising the federal land snow has disappeared, indications appears to his benefit it does." lions use point to a great Influx. The gold "Move to strike It out," came from conservation policy. Mike Murphy, the great trainer of them for is from forty to fifty miles from the opposite side." BiliaBtneu. D. Cole, aged twenty, of El- college died at Pbiladelrhia. field Jacob athletes, railroad, but there are automobile "Granted," in the court's monotone. Iadifeitios, Sick Headache, Sa&Ww Sim. Colo., a at a bert, student the Chris Von der Ahe owner of the old and stage lines from numerous San Then the expert was allowed to go. SMALL Pat, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. university, near Pasadena, Cal., was championship team of St. Louis ball Luis Valley railroad towns and good Genuine must bear Signature by falling over a cliff 1685-8- Listantly killed 8 and years ago one of the best accommodations can be obtained at Decline and Fall of the Kiss. Mount Wilson grade. Cole, 1 cn the sown baseball magnates In the coun all the camps. soon become monoton- party of about a dozen young Real kisses with a try, died at his home in St. Louis. ous, according to Mrs. Minnie Slentz, men and girls, up the grade At the present time Platoro is the started Auguste Bernard, a French airman, in divorce testimony, said: midnight to breakfast at the only camp having a postoftice, but the who, her at take end a passenger.Mme. Rose Amicel, arranged "Some couples may kiss each other H'.ount Wilson hotel. Fostofflce Department has were killed at Buc while making a to establish offices at Stunner and right up until they are 60, in an at- SPECIAL TO WOMEN flight Aerodrome when wo tempt to fool themselves into think- CONGRESSIONAL. at the the Jtsper and they .will be opened by the Do you realize the (act that thousands man's dress caught in the machinery. firBt of July. It so happens that tne ing that their kisses have the genuine of women ara now using heart glow of the first month of mar- Senate granted lobby committee un- American lawn tennis players paved telephone company has a trunk line way by through the and shortly the riage, but it is all bosh. eal kissing til June 28 to make Its investigation the for a trip to England district sec- team two camps will be within telephonic com becomes monotonous during the and report. the Australian fourth Davis cup munication with the outside world. ond year, Intermittent from the Jones conducted a fillibuster straight matches in the sixth, stops entirely before Senator preliminery at West Side Wadleigh George L. Beam to the and to get action on his resolution for two matches the F. A. and the eighth year of married life." Tennis courts New York. passenger department of the A Soluble An'jseptk Powder clerks for each Senator. club in of the Steubenvllle Dispatch to Philadelphia Lynch, steeplechase Denver & Rio Grande railroad, re as a remedy for mucous, membrane afc Chairman Palmer of Democratic James J. a Inquirer. jockey, came a cropper in the sixth turned to Denver after a four days' lections, such as sore throat, nasal o caucus announced an Investigation of pelvic catarrh. Inflammation or ulcera, race at Piping Rock, U I., and was so tour of the new It's Easy to Learn. patronage In the house. raining district in southern tlon, caused by female ills? Women seriously injured that he died. Lynch Alexander Graham Bell, the inven- who have been cured say "it la worth . Representative Broussard Introduced on mountains was riding Exemplar, owned by J. E. Colorado. The snow the telephone, on mar- weight In gold." Dissolve In water continuance of commerce deep tor of the hit his its bill for Widener. His mount fell at a hur- is all gone except in some discovery while studying and and apply locally. For ten years the and extension of its powers. high velous court die. gulches on the north side in the while teaching the deaf. Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. has currency committee est altitudes, and prospectors, who recommended Paxtine In their private Banking and Charlie Jones, manager of the St. At a dinner In Washington, Profes- to been waiting for the snow to correspondence with women. a consider Paul, Minn., Northern league club, ani have sor Bell said, apropos of this fact: open on currency legisla- disappear, are now covering the hills For all hygienlo and toilet uses it has hearings formerly manager of Denver VV est "Yes, we can learn valuable secrets Drug- the equipped for a season's work. no equal. Only 60c a large box at tion. era league club, was released by own from the most unlikely sources. A gists or sent postpaid on receipt of Representative Graham introduced er H. P. Conrad, and Arthur Llzettc Persian poet, famed for his wisdom, price. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, by king where be bill to authorize three battleships and was appointed captain, with 'full au- German Turnfest, June 25-2- was once asked his Mass. appropriating $15,000,000 Immediately thority on the field. charge bad learned his philosophy. Denver. The committees in " blind, sire,' the poet re- for that purpose: Llppman Springfield, Mo., great German 'From the tract ud kills all Otto of of the International plied 'from the blind, who never ad- RhI, oioan or The Senate confirmed the nomina- was appointed administrator of the turnfest, which is to be held In Den aavmatitami,tl. ooDvenJan t, vanced a step till they have tried the cboap. lasts all tions of the following Colorado post- ostate of Luther McCarty, the heavy- ver June 25 to 29, have arranged mat " Made ol ground.' metal,ittitt.canRplUortJf masters: K F. Street, Englewood; F. v. eight, who was killed recently in ters so that not one of the thousands l OVWJ win svi avis T. , Longmont; H. E. Max- bout with Arthur Kelkey in Calgary, of visitors to the festival will be anjtblne. of " rates, UUaUaMMsM MfCU well, Paonia. Also the nomination Alberta. It was before Lippman'i held up" in the matter of hotel All dealer or aont Luke Voorhees, receiver Cheyenne club that McCarty sprang Into fame, Western railroads have made low iunh paid for HAS0L9 SOUSES, 1M DaKal its., Srooklya, . X. lend office, and Ralph R. Reede, re- knocking out Carl Morris, then con rates to Denver for the turnfest, and In Summer Buffalo, Wyo., land office. heavyweight many persons who are not turners ceiver tender for the THI HCW FRENCH REMEDY. " Senator Charles S. Thomas of Colo- ship title. will accompany the Germans west to When trie body needs M see the country and witness the pic THERAPIONKtf.S2 rado, testifying before the Senate The race for the Derby, the "blue but little food, that little Featsaccess, cukes chronic weakness, lost viook turesque events of the Teutonic carni- BLADDER, D IS BASKS, SLOOD POISON. committee, investigating the Presi- ribbon" of the British turf at Epson: PILES. EITHER Ho. DRUGGISTS or HAIL, SI. POST 4 CT should be appetizing and YORK BtV op- val. So many people will go to the POUOERA CO. SO, BBEKMAN ST. HEW or LYMAN dents charge of a systematic lobby Downs, London, was on of the most TORONTO, WRITE FOR FRKK BOOE TO 1B. LE CLERO Colorado points that a nourishing. Wkd.co.HaverstockHd. hamfstead. London, no. erating in Washlngton.declared: "That on record. It was festival from , oaf sensational mak towns has try nsw draqbe1tastflebsj form bast to tabs he owns $183,700 in stocks in mining memorable by a daring militant suf roundtrip rate from state ap- fixed at cost of the usual Then about the best txxy. corporations; that Henry Oxnard outrage In which Emllj been the THERAPIONMARK ED WORD THRRAPlOR IS OH fragette to &jiuikacextb. proached him on the sugar schedule; Wilding Davison was injured whil one way tickets. and most convenient thing wZon.nr Arruto all that he told Oxnard he expected to tiyina to stop King George's hors one can have handy is a vote for free sugar; that Oxnard Anmer, when he was running at ful. Fire In Tunnel on U. P. Checked. package of DEFIANCE STARCH plied: "Congress will be hero until sieed around Tattenham corner;, b Cheyenne, Wyo. Through traffic is constantly growing in favor becanaa it enow flies before the Underwood bill disqualification for bumping ol r Ox i a. a. I the on the Union Pacific was threatened uoes HOIi SUCK can be passed." Craganour, the favorite, after he ha tunnel, mile-lon- iu uie truu when the Aspen a will not injare the finest fabric. For arfd by award of tb and it t.nished first, the bore by which, the road passes into laundry parposes it bat m eqvaL 16 WASHINGTON. race with its stakes of $32,500 to Uinta county, caught fire. The tun- Post package 10c more starch for same BBOney. lank outsider. Aboyeur, a 100 to Í nel walls drip oil and contain seams of DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha Nebnnk The Treasury Department has ap- shot. coal and it was feared that the flro portioned $163,000 for deposit in Colo- would become general and traffic be V-'- BEE SUPPLIES Xfzz rado banks from the $10,000,000 fund GENERAL. indefinitely delayed. A general alarm Toasties available for general deposit In the was sent out to neighboring stations where. Write for free lltuumted catsvlosjirt-fivlnf- cook- on We aell entire country. Aftpr a nuarrel with hlB mother-i- but the crew of a freight train who This food is fully information the Standard Oil nor the law. Alonzo Roach shot and killed twe discovered the tire were able to ed crisp, delicious and PURE HONEY Neither some timber had been tobacco trust has been actually dis- 'women and a baby and wounded check it after ready to serve direct from requirements of the woman and a policeman, al burned. THE COLORADO HONEY PRODUCERS ASS'W solved to meet the another the package. 1440 Market Street. Oeeter, Ceto. mother-in-la- uan srisr Sherman law, according to the views the home of his at Keeps Promise; Send Brother $10,000 of Attorney General McRe;'nolds. ton, Ohio. Post Toasties with fresh Howsvrd E. Barton. Atwmrer nad Cbemlet men will b Lee, Mass. A promise made twenty-f- Iesvdvtilet Colorsuto Congressman George J. Kindel of Women as well as Specimen prleos: Cío Id. si Ivor. load. SI; fold. tllTer, our ago was fulfilled when strawberries and cream 76 corns: fit) cents: sino or cooper. 11. Mai Una Colorado appointments, one eligible for the position of streel years ull. has three a check for enveiopao ana ion pnoo ' sms uu sppiwiua two- - alternatives, to cleaning inspector in Philadelphia ac Charles Blonde received are hard to beat UuDtrui ana umpiro wura buucih principal and Joseph buaate Natiucai Uank. Wont Point, at his disDósal. The ex- - rnrriinsr to the civil service commis $10,000 from his brother, foi of Anchor, Wyo. When he left t initiations are to be held July 1 at sion. A competitive examination Blonde Memory Lingers" In 18S9 to seek his fortune in the "The PATENTS Fort Logan. inaiwtnr will be held on June 20 Lee $1,00C Joseph told Charles that the be- 7 he position pays a salary of West, will be three or four months -- pros- Sold by Grocers. WYt. It llv . Chief Connell of th would make him a present If he Ai:vTfl W H- Raka fore the actual work of completing accompanying KriDfor. brnu ior aooa Mismuni ( of highways favors the op pered. In a letter the concerning tuberculosis, how to Uto. B. M. D, postoffice building can be bureau Ok the Denver women who, he saya check Joseph said that he had not Poatum Csrea.1 Company, Limitad, Morana, MO Hipformo llUfe. Of osan it started, according to statements made pointment of BuU( Creek, Miofc- -, U. B. A- - constant disciples ot tne "ciean-u- forgotten bis promise and that he Kindel by treasury Lte 13 to Representative policy had "made good." W. N. U, DENVER, NO. department officers. you and mel REFUSE TO MEET STRANGERS to," was the humble sur what a noBltlon for 'I'd like you me the engine U'-'.- Floyd yielded What will do for render. a woman, oy Trading Indulged will: like a man, there is shaking loose from the cnassis, Peculiar Method of to a superior your tools." Guinea Who small reservations in his the feeling? Get In by New Tribe were no ror to Themselves, f7 - í "Don't try to talk. I have sent Keep ASfANTQ yielding. ,. i j .;...- ZZZ' . M " ññtned Flovd. "You are ..J Thefe'was taxlcab waiting; to It j'lV I a right. Here," a hand was sllppej No European has even been able to led way. all Stanton the behind" nls head, a glass of water meet Tn" their own dwelling-plac- e the destination was one of the The to hlB lips. "Drink this." Kukuhuhus, a shy, yet ferooious tribe NS hotels of the city, and neither large a of New Guinea. Other tribes of the companions were dressed for "You might have been nurse." of tbe d" dreamily. "Your country, while they have a great fear ÉLEANORm publio dining-room- . In the the you're a M7T paused .i.to nnidn't do better. And of the Kukuhuhus, manage to do lobby Stanton Floyd," They ' own apart- so nonsensically bartering trade with them. bring M3JRAM to order dinner sent to bis eyes nasueu fish, etc., and Indifferent to tbe sen the feverishly brilliant Bait, earthenware, dried ment nerfactlv your name?" In a Indicated Vjame by tbelr entrance. wide, "what is sister's deposit them certain of lha sation caused "Jessica." place. They then retire for a few etc, 'Vmi ara unwell, sir?" tbe clerk to so by fercma wide-eye- "Jesse Jessica?" hours, being notified do a ventured, regarding him "w twins: I told you that curious cry from the distance. The "No," he denied laconically. us so purposely." to 'JÜMnTL, FREDEiaC THOENBURGH nut tu innked far more fatigued They named mountain dwellers then descend heavy white bandage encircling view the goods offered for sale. If than bis comparatively frail mechan- The t JprswAsswJr his mechanician's left arm caught tbe they want them they put down other knee; gasping breath, soiled with ician, nevertheless. Fatigued, and ill. Jor yourself In our up- patient's falling attention. goods, such as skins, feathers, and grass-stain- and with the "You didn't hurt 8YN0PSIS. dust and anxiety, "You've had a bad day; go home other Jungle produce, next to those blood wetting from a Jagged rent in set, I hope," Floyd said with they were in stiff. Im- and rqt " casned Stanton the brute. articles wanted by them. Then they At the beginning of treat automotma his left arm, but with bis attention when alone the way the mechanician of the Mercury, personal hotel room. before things slipped from his ken. retire In turn, and when the Strange only fixed on Stanton. ap- Stanton's machine, drope dead. Stan (TO BE CONTINUED.) seems clear the coast dwellers youth. Jeese Floyd, volunteers, ana Is ac- "You're all rtghtf" he articulated 'No. I bad a bad night of It," - twenty-fou- proach again. If the latter are satis- cepted. In the rest the r A fool always Is. ton explained. He sat down In an hour race Stantci meets a stranger. '"IT Yes. You" DIPLOMAT fled with what Is offered In exchange, arm-chai- resting his head against the SHREWD IDEA OF Mies Carlisle, who Introduces herself. The But be could see for himself that they take the goods put down by the Mercury wins race. Stanton receives mechanician was not seriously In- cushioned back. "Make yourself com Miss Carlisle, which he Ig- the people and go away; If not flowers from a Floyd's reassuring nod. fortable as you can, Floyd. There Is Russian Officer of Embassy mountain nores. Stanton meets Miss Carlisle on jured, without Where with empty bands. train. They alight to take walk, and "Call me what you like," Stanton nothing the matter witn me mere Proved More Than a Maten leaves. and Miss Carlisle train Stanton n I was sick a day since In by which San-to- permitted, between clenched teetb, as can't be, never for Abdul Hamld. tmiow auto. Accident I need Is hurt la mysterlouB. Floyd, at lunch he dragged out his handkerchief to I can remember. Probably RASH ON FACE FOR 2 YEARS with Stanton, tells o? his boyhood. Stan- feeding; I've nothing since that how a dis ton again meets Miss Carlisle and they bandage tbe slender arm. eaten nininmatlsts abroad tell dtne together. Stanton comes to track Tbe appalled crowd was upon them. confounded dinner last evening, and tinguished member of the Russian Sioux Falls, 8. D. "My trouble of &ck, but makes race. With a sputtering roar the Duplex ma- It is nearly six o'clock now." corpr diplomatique cleverly outwitted skin disease started merely as a rash sped down But, all, when the food was Bunan 01 my grew and CHAPTEH VI. (Continued.) chine rounded the turn and after Abdul Hamld. the late on face and neck, but it Its mechanician brought, Stanton could eat none of The Russian displayed a curious kept getting worse until Jarge- scabs a bnd turn. His eyes on the straight stretch. There wai back over his shoulder at the It; although maintaining a pretense fn0Antiitv in introducing the business would form, break. This In front, Stanton round- staring fester and he machine wreck. But Floyd brushed the girlish nf Hnlng ho. which forbade his com of his country in the guise of personal was on the one side of my face, the banked curve at a pace which Just ed curlB off his forehead and staggered panion to comment upon the fact pleasure. but It soon scattered to the other Bbrieking crowd of spectators - cent the helpless laughter shaking him "Were you feeling in yesteraay i Sultan bnd abso- great deal, especial- danger-lin- e and erect, it nnnuri that the side. I suffered a recoiling from the you? I you've got the Flovd Inouired. when the last comae rpfuppd tn grant audience tc high Into air. "Call think lutoitr an ly at night, on account of Its itching prayed yellow soil the disposition the worst temper was removed and they were left to diplomatic body at Mercury lurched Into the best an' any member of the and burning. I would scratch It and Aa the I Tie up an' we'll themselves. His own bearing was less aunng beyond, as Floyd was ever saw! this Constantinople and mat iu of course that Irritated It very much. straight stretch right car. We've got to be movln' assured than usual, his gaiety subdued period question Abdul Hamld spent my of turning to examine the the In This rash was on face for about in the act on." to quietness almost savoring of tim the greater nart of time In cock out rear tires, there came a sharp explo- his two years, sometimes breaking car There were plenty of sympathetic idity. fighting, an amusement whereof ht lots worse and forming larger sores. sion and a reeling stagger of the to witnesses, evening, dinner." out, wrenched helpers. Incredible the "Not until after was passionately fond. It kept me from Bleeping day or night ma a rear casing blew as Floyd had foreseen, the Mer- Tha Tnerhnnlrlnn Innked at him. Imperial the wheel and rolled but Tho PiiaBinn heard that his for a couple of monthB. My face look- Itself bodily from cury had not materially suffered. The atavtoA tn anenlr fhpr-kp- himself, and blrdi a field a hundred majesty stood of fresh ed disgraceful and I was almost like a hoop Into big car was righted by fifty hands; at Impulsively put the indiscreet killed Is yards away. last to supply the place of those aBhamed to be seen by my friends. Stnnton and Floyd unaided, accord- question: whereupon wily juuscoviit to try Cutlcura The machine tottered to the edge new fight, the 'A friend asked me ing to racing rules put on the Do you mind telling me where you n..,,,-- . a white fowl Ot Soap would the road, stopping under the power- amid hearty and Cutlcura Ointment I of tires, and took their seats dined?" the barnyard species, --caused It to be my water and a brakes. Floyd sprang out, drag- wishes.' bathe face with hot ful admiration and good 'Of enure not." Stanton returned, trimmed and spurred to resemDie a Soap, would put ging loose one of the extra tires car- she the lot of Cutlcura then I Twenty minutes after left without a trace of hesitation. "With gamecock, and sent it in a richly deco on In less ried, while Stanton reached for the down It once the Cutlcura Ointment course, the Mercury shot Mr. Carlisle of the tire company. rated cage to the Sultan. than two days' time, the soreness and toolbox. They had no need or time By the grand-stan- more. the time and his daughter. They are here for was successful, but tne entirely dis- conversation, as they worked, peo- "Stanton had Tbe ruse inflammation bad almost tor was fully aware that the races. He wanted to talk tires to delighted with the gift appeared, you ple from all directions flocking around again," and the ambulance Sultan, h first and in four weeks' time got his me, Heaven knowB why. We didn't for the diplomatist to ex- see any of Now in a pushing, circle to watch the hurried clanging to the soon sent could not the rash. had been get very far; after Miss Carlisle left plain, If he could, why his bird had my face is without a spot of any kind. proceedings. scene of the possible tragedy, the Mer- I ex- well" together, us I began to feel bo sick that shown no inclination to fight. The I also use them for my scalp and hair. The two worked cury whirled past the judges, running myself got away to the bird In balanced by cused and Rncaian went, examined the They cured me completely." (Signed) Floyd's deft swiftness more comet-lik- than ever. doctor." Hamld, and strength. When the task conser- nearest tha nraaanra nf Abdul Miss Pansy Hutchlns, Feb. 6, 1912. Stanton's But Stanton took the turns TTlnvH tiirnpri his head, and caught and regret finished, the driver first regained vatively; with great astonishment Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold vas for him. bis breath In a brief, quick sigh. When acknowledged that it was quite unable Ills place. The race was lost Even Stanton throughout the world. Sample of each back at bis host, bis candid tn with he roval gamecocks, 32-- half-hou- he .looked free, with Book. Address "Get in," he ordered crisply. "Are could not regain the r lead gentle u Skin ,v,a vam elenror and more undoubtedly of a superior post-car- day, or am I go- Late in the which were d "Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston." you going to take all given his competitors. than they bad been since tbe assist- Atalanta?" signaled Floyd to lean breed. Adv. ing to catch that fourth hour be ant manager bad given the account of followed on the subject Floyd obeyed first and retorted sec- closer, and When he was obeyed: A conference Stanton's amazing disappearance. gamecocks in general; and when Wanted to Be There. an Invaluable habit. "Where's the Duplex?" be ques- of ond; 'Acute Indigestion, your uoctor was finished tne Muscovite sue Tony came over from tbd old coun- you're goin' to catch anything tioned eagerly. this employment in Amer- "If called your attack?" Inffn thn- Sultan in 1 try and obtained slow-dow- Its pit for the last hour," .1.1 ucu u ' but a smash, I'd suggest a "At repair Something like it." of a different ica as a section hand. Some time aft- Floyd made hopeful answer. "An" mood for conversation for that turn," he countered, In the 'MIsb Carlisle doesn't seem to be adroitly intro- erward he went to his foreman and only the Atalanta ahead of character, and in time blurred accent so softly deceptive. there's lucky companion," Floyd observed political he had so said: "Bdss, I like haf vacashun." a a duced the matter "No tire built is goln' to stick on dryly. She made you miss your train anraltod an nnnortnnitV to diSCUSS. "Tony, you don't need a vacation," such roughln'." Stanton shook his head, but let out wheel under here, you came near breakins your After a long interview be returned to answered the boss. out his car a little faster. re- Stanton shot a glance askant of wrist with her car, and her dinner his embassy triumphant over nis col "Yes, boss, I like haf vacashun," blue-blac- Mercury came across line, corner of a stormy eye. The the seems to poisoned you. What Weekly. Tony. the finish, five minutes behind have leagues. Harper's peated He was Irritated by the lost time, be at the Just give you, and Ice- you want with a vaca- to receive fully as great did she lobster "What do felt more 111 than he could have been the Atalanta; cream?" Booty. If I give to you, Tony, you ovation as the winning car. The Escaped, but Without tion? it brought to admit, and interference No I hardly know. I never care a wealthy Swiss merchant at Laus will go back to the old country, blow spectacular- - driving, the record of the pricked bim like a spur. passed bis hand im- who money, theil come back lap and highest speed ever what I eat." He anne haa lust outwitted thelves all your and give you a lesson In driving," fastest sudden- stay here," "I'll on course, the second place patiently across his forehead, sent to bim a letter demanding tbat a broke. You had better across his shoulder, and bent made that brought stolidly he cast won In cplte of accident, almost ly giddy. Ir.rge sum of money should be "I like haf vacashun, boss," wheel. the Floyd to going to get over the eclipsed the Atalanta's victory. leaned nearer. to a certain place, and threatening repeated Tony. "I'm It was Stanton at his worst and best Joyous Stnntnn. hnw did vou feel? What? murder bim If be refused to send It married and I'd kinder like to be twV of In the midst of the tumult, who made the next circuits Floyd descended, and weary Tell me; I'm not Just curious." u informad the nnllre. and a tran there." racers, warned stiff the long course. Other enough after the continuous run of 'Nausea, violent successive attacks was set A servant, carrying a packet mechanicians of the thunder- ap- Sick-Roa- Light by their five hours and fifty-eig- minutes. But of worthless paper, went to tne bolt bearing down upon them, drew railway station where If there are electric lights in the Stanton did not follow; leaning upon pointed place a generally be to one side, preferring the g sick room they will prudently steering-wheel- , focus of snap-Din- an ern roca train tona for a short regaining advan- his the too brilliant, hurting the eyes chance of later the cameras, curious crowds, and while. When tte train, arrived a wo found every angle and curve the - not every sick room tage. From congratulations sympa out or a nrst-cias- s com- of the patient, and gray blended and man dashed can be people fled, at sight of the car thy. Only when one of Judges nnrimant ftnatrhpd the Dacket from has the electric lights that and the up Make a little followed by its whirlwind of dust came over to hands, was ex bands, and the turned or down. on shake the the servant's over the carrying the huge "5" its hood. planation made The train, which usually starts green flllk bag and fasten it evident train. It will give a Twice the Mercury rushed past the "If I am to get out, some one will from the station within a few minutes Incandescent bulb and , light grand-stand- to a tumult of cheers have to help me," announced Stanton nf the arrival was delayed bv ar good but subdued and harmless drowned by the car's own roar. The Impassively, and unclasped his mask, rangement, and the detective entered glimpsed second time, the two men an baring a face gray with exhaustion They found the compartment empty. Important to Mothers hand, Examine carefully every bottle or official rising, megaphone in and under its coating of caked dust with door on tne siae lunnesi remedy they had made the CASTORIA, a safe and sure for rightly guessed that And, in fact, it was necessary to aid the nifltfnrm wide, onen. They Infants and children, and see that It of day. over-taxe- d the fastest circuit the the cramped, driver to dis saw tbe woman enter a motor-ca- r con And Floyd had received the prom- mount from his car; to the wonder of taining three men, which raced away. ised lesson, for Stanton had safely ne- all those familiar with bis usual su Signature of gotiated the turn that before cost them perb endurance. About the House. In Use For Over 30 Years. a tire, t a pace equally fast A little later Floyd, some of the In case of a sudden leak, when It Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Safely, once; but, not content, he grime removed, somewhat rested, Is difficult to get a plumber quickly, came around the second time driving and Issuing from the ambulance sur turn off the water and mix some com State Lands Sold. as furiously, with unslackened speed. geon's care with bis arm bandaged In mon yellow soap and whiting with just Minnesota in 1912 has sold 2,200 Down upon the turn they swept again, civilized fashion, felt a touch on his enough water to make a thick paste. acres of state lands at prices ranging Stanton unerringly repeating his ex- shoulder. It will be found to do temporarily as from five to twenty-on- e dollars an up quisite feat of skill and twisting the "I'm going to get out of this well as solder, provided you turn acre. Mercury around on the two inside roar." Stanton briefly Imparted. "Come the water on again rather slowly, as Poisoning the predicted happened. with me: send for your things and People From All Directions Flocking - Poison Oak or Ivy wheels; then a sudden rush might force- It out af- The crack of an exploding tire came stay at my hotel tonight." Around. is quickly relieved by bathing the while they were on the bend, instantly Floyd drew back, hesitating oddly fected parts In a solution of two of seasickness left me too weak The Deadly Dust. Pow echoed by the bursting of Its mate "I'm sorry," he began. that every of Tyreé's Antiseptic to stand. I've got the headache yet." Out of thousand of those all from the opposite wheel; the car tore Stanton's straight dark brows con calls for constant der to a pint of water. 25c. at His voice died out; he had a vague whose occupations sample sent by J. S. Itself from control under the double tracted. work in dusty quarters, five die of con- druggists or free and shot oft tbe course Into the "You mean that you don't want any- Impression of Floyd starting up and Tyree, Washington, D. C. Adv. shock your coming toward him. sumption, according to German oUlclai field beyond, plowing deep furrows in thing personal to do with brute among those who are Oh, say so." "I had to make the doctor steady figures; whereas Not Losing So Many. the soft earth until it overturned with of a driver? not exposed to action of dust only "No, no! Only me with some drug so I could race," the I see the population of a final crash. I" two out of a thousand die of the dis- Bason by steering-wheel- . Tbe steel-kee- eyes sent one direct he resumed abruptly. "I'm brute town Is increasing. Partly held his ease named. your was flung out on the meadow glance Into the troubled gray ones. enough without that In me, Floyd." Egbert Yes. They abolished rail- Stanton "Good-by,- "Hush, try to rest," urged mech- crass as the car upset, its speed then pronounced Stanton defi bis road crossings about a year ago. nitely, and turned on bis heel. anician's earnest young voice across The Worst of It so much checked that he escaped "My wife always tears her hair bruised. Floyd, unprotected. "Stanton!" cried Floyd, in distress. tbe mist He hnppv. I'se Red Cros Ban Blue; scarcely he conceded. when I come home late." "Which much better than liquid blue. Delights Aad been hurled from his seat by the The other kept on, unheeding. "I'm tired," appealed, seemed to bim a long after- makes you feel mean, eh?" "Yes; and the laundress. All grocers. Adv. shock and lay d near "Stanton!" Floyd overtak- It time first I "give you my ward that a sensation of exquisite which also makes It necessary for me the edge of the course. ing him. "Please Aim at Independence of mind. I've got coolness extinguished the flame-lik- e to buy more hair." Boston Record. From far and near came the people's word I never meant that There are some men who go In lead- for aid. But to be back at my own hotel, tonight pain binding his temples, although tbe cries of horror and shouts How Be Prominent. ing strings all their days. Rev. J. man them, that was alL I'll do anything you rich sunset glow was still in the room to before the first reacbed opened eyes. "Why you a suffraget?" Stougbton. was up and at the side of say." when he hrs Floyd was aren't Stanton bending over him, bathing fore-bea- "1 think I can get more publicity by mechanician. Stanton slowly baited. his Wherever the tree of benevolence bis with llgbt. Arm Stan- - opposing tbe movement," replied the "Floyd!" he panted. "Floyd!" "Will you come with me now, to touches. takes root, It send forth branches yourself." the savage Irritability nf a xtrong man prominent lady courteously. . Floyd was already rising to one dinner? Suit above the sky. OaadL correctly set forth. out cost to taxpayer injurious-l- the ty, or ii mere be no newspaper ed to the purchaser, or his as- NEW ASSESSMENT Sec. 4. All such lists must be affected. puDiisned in the county, then in signs, as hereinafter provided. made and returned to the county Sec. 24. All taxes and licenses some newspaper published in the The owner of any assessor, at any such real estate time after the collectable or receivable by the state and ot general circulation may, at any time prior to the sale first day of January and not later county collector of taxes, shall be county, AND TAXATION LAW in the notice that he will, of such duplicate certificate, re- than the last business day in the paid only in money, including all on the day specified in said not- deem the same by paying to oí the muntn r eDruary ot each year, state, county, municipal and ice, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the collector the amount of such tax- and a failure on the part of any school taxes. forenoon, at the court house es; penalty, person of interest and ewts, A new law governing assess- txi make and return such Sec. 20. In any case where a the county, oiler for sale, sepa- Sec. i)7. If any purchaser ment and oper- list within the time aforesaid person shall pay any tax, penalty, rately and in consecutive order, does not pay taxation became shall subject the amount of his ative March 18th, and as it is him to the penalty interest or costs which thereaf- each parcel of property upon bid before tea o'clock of the dav materially hereinafter provided for such ter shall be found to be erroneous- which any taxesaredelinouent. as succeeding the sale, proper- different from the old ly the law, everv taxpayer will to failure. or illegally charged, it shall be shown by the tax rolls, or so ty shall be wish Sec. 5. for sale. become familiar with its provis- There shall be exempt- the duty of the district attorney much thereof as may be necessa- and any person so refusing to ed from dis- ions. We print herewith the sec taxation, property of to submit the matter to the ry to realize the respective make payment shall not be per- each head of a family to the court in the same manner amounts tions directly concerning the tax trict as due, which sale shall mitted to bid on the e of payer: amount of two hundred dollars, in cases of errors found upon the continue until not later than four said property. provided book; o that the person claiming assessment and upon the clock in the afternoon, and bee. H. Lpon payment of the State of New Mexico. Office such exemption in order day Secretary shall addition of the district court, the from to day at the same amount for which any real es- of State, Certificate to what is required by pre- amount ot any nours, or Comparison. the such erroneous until all ot said property tate is sold, the collector shall ceding section also make payment shall be refunded, with shall be sold or until the I, Antonio Lucero. Secretary amounts give to the purchaser a certifi- o that he is such head of a family, out cost of expense to the tax- due shall be paid or realized; but cate of sale State of the State of New Mexico. containing a descrip- and has not claimed, and will not payer, or any taxpayer, claiming such sales shall not continue for tion of the property sold, do hereby certify was stating that there ciaim, sucn exemption in any to have made such erroneous more than thirty days, and the the name of the person or per- filed for record in this office other county may at for the current vear. payment present his claim collector shall make record of his sons to whom was as- - 11:00 o'clock A. M., on the same the Eight This exemption shall be construed to the district court by petition acts and doings as hereinaf ter sessed or it was eenth day of March, A. D. 1913, that assessed to as extending to property, title to and it shall be the duty of the provided. unknown owners, as the case House Substitute for House Bill which is held by the wile as well district attorney, upon notice, to Sec. 35. If Dracticahle sn tn dn ír.ay be, No. 344. the amount paid there- as to property title to which is appear in response to such peti- the collector shall sell no more of for, and was tax- by that it sold for An Act to provide for the assess held the husband, but not so tion without the necessity of the any tract or tracts of real estate es, with the date of sale, and that ment of property for purposes as to give two exemptions to one issuing or service of any process. than will be sufficient to pay the the sale is subject to family. the right of taxation and for the levy Sec. 29. All taxes levied upon amount aue, and it, in any case, of the owner to redeem the prop- Sec. 9. and collection of taxes, and to When the name of the real estate shall be a lien there- tne property sold realizes more erty within three years by pay- repeal Chapter 22 of the Session owner of real estate cannot be as on from the first day of January than enough to pay such amount, ing the amount paid at such sale Laws of the 33rd Legislative certained by the assessor, the as of the year in which the levies the surplus shall be paid by him with interest thereon at the rate Assembly, and Chapter 134 of sessor shall list such real estate as are made until the same shall be to the owner of the rjronertv. of one per cent per month, tne dbth Legislative Assembly property of unknown owners, de paid, laxes on real estate, as Each parcel of real estate offered which certificate must be record- As passed by the Second Ses scribing such property as provid between vendor and purchaser, for sale shall be struck off to the ed in the office of the county ed in sion of the First State Legisla for section two hereof, anc shall be a lien from the time they highest bidder for cash, but if clerk in a book kept for the pur- ture, of the State of New Mex the assessor shall in all cases ob become delinquent. such real estate cannot be sold pose of recording such certifi- ico, 1913. and Approved by the tain such information from actual Sec. 30. No personal demand tor the lull amount of the taxes. cates. Such former owner may Governor of the State of New personal inspection of suid prop for taxes shall be necessary, and penalty and interest due thereon at any time, within three years Mexico, and the Records show- erty. The officers of community it is the duty of every person, or if there should be no bidder from the date of recording such ing that the same became acequias whose duties include the suuject to taxation, to can upon tor the same, the whole amount certificate, or duplicate certifi- effective inmmediatelv. assessment of labor upon owners the county collector and make ot the property upon which the cate, provided for in section 36 Be it Enacted by the Legislature ot irrigated lands in proportion payment of his taxes before the taxes have been levied shall be hereof, redeem the property bv ot the State of New Mexico to the amount of lands severally same become delinquent struck off to the county for such paying to the county collector Sec. 1. Chapter 22 of the 33rd owned by them, shall when called (Note. Hereafter notices of total amount, and the collector for the use of the purchaser or legislative Assembly and Chap upon to do so by any assessor the amount of taxes due will not shall make an entry on the assess- his assigns, the amount of pur- ter 134 of the 36th Legislative furnish to such assessor a state be sent out by the collector's of ment book of the fact, opposite chase money with interest, as Assembly are hereby repealed ment of the quantity of each fice on the first of November and the name of the person assessed, aforesaid, togethor with any tax- parcel of irritra- May, Sec. 2. Every inhabitant of land sub.iect to the first of as has been the and shall be credited with the es which may have been paid up- the state, of full age and sound tion from their acequia, together custom, and will be sent only af amount of the tax thereon in his on the property by the purchaser mind, shall, in each year, make a with the name or names of the ter they have become delinquent usual settlement. In no case or his assigns, with interest at a list, in such form as may be owner and tenant thereof, and a as provided tor in Section 31 shall such interest be released, the same rate, and such former prescribed by the State Board of refusal or failure on the part of Laws of 1913. Remember this, j abated, rebated or reduced, but owner may retain possession of Equalization, of all property sub such officers to furnish such in Sec. 31. On the first day of it shall have all the force and ef- the property until the time of ject to taxation of which he is the formation shall be misdemeanor December in each year, it the fect of the original tax and be- redemption has expired. owner or has the control or man punishable as such. The county taxes levied in that year have come part thereof, and any fail- Keal estate sold for taxes. agement, but in no case is he to assessor is hereby given power not been paid, one-hal- f thereof ure on the part of the county whether struck off to the county fix the value of such property, or and authority to administer oaths shall become delinquent, and on treasurer to add such interest to or sold to others, shall continue any portion thereof, except as in to witnesses and to examine per the first day of the following the tax at the time of the collec to be assessed in the name of the this section hereinafter provided sons and papers in connection June, it not paid, the other one- - tion thereof shall subject him to original owner, or to unknown his but it shall be the duty of with duties. half of such taxes shall become a penalty of double the amount owners as the case may be, un- the county assessors to fix Sec. 10. If any person shall delinquent, and such taxes shall, thereot for which he and his til the title shall pass by tax valuation for purposes of fail to render a true and complete irom the respective dates ot de bondsmen shall be liable, to be deed or otherwise, and taxes taxation of all property contained list ot his. property as hereinbe- linquency, bear interest at the recovered by suit brought in the thereon for the time during required, One-hal- in such list, or of which they fore the assessor shall rate of one per cent per month name of the state. f of which said certificate or dupli- may obtain knowledge in any make such list according to- the until paid; and immediately after the interest or penalty collected cate shall be held by the county other way, at one third of the pest information he can obtain the beginning ot such delinquen upon taxes shall be paid to the or a purchaser shall be a lien up actual cash value thereof in ac and such person shall be liable to cy, the county collector of taxes state treasurer for the credit of on said property until paid. cordance with the standards of a penalty of twenty-fiv- e per cent shall mail a notice to the delin the state interest fund, and the Sec. 40. At the expiration of valuation of the different classes pon all tax levied against all of quent tax payer informing him other half shall be credited to the time for redemption, if such of property as fixed by the coun his property to be collected the that one-hal- f ot his taxes are de the county interest fund property be not redeemed, the ty commissioners. Such list shall same as any other portion of the linquent and will bear interest bee. 3b. when anv Drooertv county collector upon application be made of all such property as taxes, and, it any such person thereafter at the rate of one per shall be struck off to the county by the purchaser or his assignee it exists on the first day in Janu- snau Knowingly make a false or cent per month; but proof ot the as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of any property at tax sale or of ary of each year, and it shall defective list of his property, he mailing of such notice shall not ot the collector to sell and assign any duplicate tax sale certificate. show all property belonging to, shall be liable to a penalty of be necessary to the collection of the duplicate certificate of such shall execute and deliver to him ciaimeci oy, or in tne possession twenty-fiv- e per cent upon the said interest. Provided, the coun sale to any person who will at a deed for the real estate sold; or under the control or manage' full amount of all taxes, levied ty shall not thereby acquire title any time pay the full face value but the execution and delivering ment of, the person making the against him, and his property to such real estate, but shall sell thereof with accrued interest, of any such deed shall not have list or of any firm of which he is and shall also be deemed guilty and assign the duplicate tax cer- and if the same cannot be sold at the effect of releasing or extin- a member, or of any corporation ot perjury and punishable accord tificate thereon, as hereinafter private sale before theregular sale guishing the lien on the property of which he is an officer, togeth- ingly. provided. of property for delinquent taxes tor any unpaid taxes thereon. er with a statement of the coun- Sec. 23. The assessment book Sec. 32. When the county col in tne next succeeding vear. such whether levied before or after the ty in which the property is situat- hen delivered to the county col lector is informed that any per certificate shall be sold at public date of the certificate referred ed or in which it is liable to tax- lector of taxes, properly verified son is about to remove personal auction at the time of such delin to in section 38. ation, and a description of all by the affidavit of the county as property out of the county upon quent tax sale to the highest bid real estate, such as would be suf- sessor, and properly certified by which taxes are unpaid, or is in der for cash by the county col Wanted Land for sale. List ficient in a deed to identify it so the county commissioners, as re any other manner seeking to put lector tnen in omce. but in no your Estaneia Valley land in per- that title thereto would pass, quired by law, shall constitute such property out of the reach of case shall such certificate of sale son or by mail with the Estancia authority to and a detailed statement of all is collect the taxes the collector, it shall be the co- be sold for les3 than the full Realty Co. A. J. Green, Presi- personal property, including the therein set forth, and he shall duty by llector's distraint and sale amount of the taxes and interest dent, H. C. Williams, Secretary average value of merchandise not be held liable for any irregu to collect such taxes at any time due after notice stating the time for the year ending January 1st, lanty or illegality in any of the after the assessment book has and plaee of sale, a brief descrip- and Treasurer. advt. which detailed statement shall be proceedings prior to his receiving been placed in his hands and any tion of the property, the amount in the form prescribed by said said assessment book; and the failure on his part to make such due and the name of the person The Pine Stallion BILL, HHP to State Board of Equalization. . amounts be paid as taxes as distraint and sale after having against whom the tax was as Sec. 3. Such list must be veri- shown by said assessment book received such information, as sessed, or that it was assessed fied by the affidavit of the per- snau not be altered, reduced or aforesaid, shall subject him to li- against unknown owners, if such sons making the same, which any manner changed, except ability on his official bond for the be the case, shall have been pub shall be substantially as follows: direction ot the district or amount of such taxes, unless the lished for four consecutive weeks, I, , do solemnly swear supreme court; but this prohibi same are in some other manner as provided in section 34 hereof. (or affirm) that to the best of my tion shall not extend to the cor collected by him.- It shall be the duty of the col knowledge and belief the fore- rection of obvious clerical errors ec. 3J. Whenever taxes lev lector, immediately after the sale going list contains a full and cor- in names, description of property ied upon real estate or personal of such duplicate tax sale certif- rect statement of all property or computation of amount of tax- property shall become delinquent, icate, if the postoffice address of subject to taxation in said county es. If the collector shall discover it shall be lawful for the county the owner or agent of the owner of , in the state of New any errors of other kinds in said collector to collect the same by is known, to mail a notice to such Mexico, which I, or any firm of assessment book by which any istraint and sale of the personal owner or agent informing him which I am a member, or any injustice would be done W any property ot the person owing of the sale of such duplicate cer- taxpayer, it shall be his duty to Will make the season as follows: company or corporation of which such tax; and the assessment tificate of taxes upon his proper- Wednesdays and report the same to the district at- Saturdays at Estan I am an officer, own, possess or book and the fact of such delin ty, and giving the name of the cia, balance of the time at mv farm 4 com- control, and which is not already torney, and any taxpayer quency shall be a sufficient war purchaser and the amount paid miles north and 5miles west of hstancia . listed for purposes of assessment; plaining of any such injustice rant for such distraint and sale, therefor, and the surplus, if any, Description and Pedfarac that I have not, nor has any firm may submit his complaint to the unless the collector be restrained over and above the taxes, penal- Bill ArD is a dark bav 16M hands hich. ten years old, by of which I am a member, or any attorney ; dis- by making such ty sited SamuelJ. Tilden, district and if the order of court and accrued interest, and that ne by uaptain jinks imported from company or corporation of which trict attorney is satisfied that istraint and sale. unless he shall redeem the same France by Farmer Jones of Lexington. I am an officer, removed or correction or change should be Sec. 34., Within forty-fiv- e days within three years from the date Kentucky. His dam was Cepperbottomi caused to be removed from said made so as to avoid injustice to after the first day of June in each of recording of said duplicate and Kentucky Whip. county any personal property for the taxpayer, it shall be his duty ear. the collector shall prepare. certificate, which, with the as- TERMS Ten to colt, five-- purpose avoiding to dis- by dollars insure live the of taxation to submit the matter the and cause to be published for not signment thereof the collect- dollars for season. The greatest care and that the average value of trict court and ask for an order ess than once in each week, for or, must be recorded in the office will be taken to prevent accidenta but merchandise for the year ending of the court that such change or four consecutive weeks, in some of the county clerk, a deed there- will not be responsible should any occur. January first, 19, is therein correction should be made, with newspaper published in his coun- - for will be executed and deliver G. C. Merrifield Owner. H. A. Coomer, general manager of News-Heral- that supplies for the court house Estancia d THE LADIES AID' the N. M. C. was in the city yesterday GODNTY and jail were properly chargeable III! on railroad business. Publish tHl erery Frítnf against the court house and jail J. A. CONS I AN Arthur Williams of Marfa, Texas, ANNIE PORTER. Owners. COMMISSIONERS fund. The Ladies' Aid Society of the who was visiting relatives here, left Concerning the delay in publi- Monday for Albuquerque. J. A. CONSTANT.Kditorand Publisher Baptist church met with Mr. cation of the minutes, the com- busi- Jas. Bussell, who had been looking The county commissioners are and Mrs. Herrin. After the wooks, Entered as teoond clima matter Jhuhuijt 11. missioners were unduly lenient in ness meeting a social time was after business here for several 1907, in the poptofUcp t Estancia, N. M uurter beintr scolded from two different failing to jump roughshod onto departed Tuesday for his home In f 'A. 1907. enjoyed after which ice cream Oklahoma. the Act Contrrinf March directions. The matter of the the clerk and the printer about tax reduction of the N. and cake was served. Next Mrs. B. F. Summers and children Subscription $i,60 per yew in it. LosAn-gele- s, advance M. C. railroad has stirred up a meeting will be with Mrs. Evans departed last Saturday for The above are merely matters June 12th. California, where sho will re- tempest, and some who are op- of knowledge which we main for some time. It is the inten- TRAVELING posed to that action go believe should be considered in ción of the family to locate perma- AUDITOR'S so to Church Services. nently in far as impugn the motives connection with the auditor's re- California. of the two members voting in port. As before mentioned, no The Ladies' Aid society will serve REPORT favor of action. This is not The Catholic Sunday School dinner at noon Saturday June 14 and that doubt the commissioners them- 50 right. The editor of this paper now meets every Sunday morn- the price is 35 cents instead of selves could make a practically ing at 10:15 instead of in the cents. Following isa summary of the report was and is oppsed to this tax re- complete defense except as to Barney Freilinger has rented the made by the traveling on his op- afternoon. auditor duction. He is honest in such technical delinquencies. building on the corner formerly oc- examination of the offices of this coun- position, and hopes people give The Silverton Baptist church cupied by the Loveless store and is ty: will fitted bo his Manuel Sanchez, Jr., County Clerk him credit for sincerity in the We haye about sixty head of hold the regular services having it up to saloon. Balance due the county from recording matter. People on the other side good cows which we will sell in Saturday afternoon, evening, and Judge Medler has approved the N. feeB not accounted for, $131 96. Pro- honesty Sunday morning, Preaching by M. C. tax reduction, and his ordor is are entitled to credit for lots to suit purchaser for cash or now on file. We understand an effort bate fees. $49.50. DiBtrict Court funda, and purpose. We be- J. Q. Herrin. $13.40. Total, $244 86. Voucher of sincerty of on time with good security, adv may be made to have the case reopen- Frank Chaves for services $9. War- lieve the commissioners who Torrance County Savings Bank, Services at the Catholic Church ed. book shows $9, voted in Sunday night at 7:30. Benediction of on rant but warrant made favor of the tax reduc- Willard, N. M. the A special train going north the ut for $29 and that amount paid. Add Blessed Sacrament and Sermon. N. M. C. Mr. tion did so because they believed Everybody welcome. Wednesday carried difference of $20 to above total, making such action in- Coomer, Col. Hopewell, a Chicago total of $264.86 due from Manuel San- to be for the best a large contractor, who taxpayers. As Amer- Bids Wanted banker and chez, Jr. terest of the The School Board of School seemed to be on a trip of inspection. Acasio Gallegos, County Clerk Cash ican citizens we are bound to diff- District No. 28, will receive bids OF LflirpREST The section outfit which was here for over in recording fund, $1.55. Probate er on many questions, but we the past few weeks loading ties were ac- to including 14th, fees, accounts correct and funds all ought to be courteous and fair up and June sent to Moriarty yesterday to repair counted for. funds, school-hous- e District Court to each other. for the painting of the the track and several bridges which shortage of $40.70, due to two clerical and outhouses of said Ortiz for fresh fruit. adv were weakened by the heavy rains errors in cash book, amount immediate- In the report of the traveling H. Springer, of Yuma, Ari- during the early part of the week. ly deposited when pointed making district. All to be painted white J. out, auditor made public last week zona, Saturday. Neal E. L. Garvin were ing District Court fund correct and in- trimmed in lead color, one coat was here last Jenson and tact. Long list of clerical errors noted considerable attention js devoted good paint, He has filed on a homestead near in the country south of Mountainair to the commissioners. Probably of standard district this week, where they bought a good in recording of instruments by Julian number to be retraced. Progresso. jack. They will Sanchez, deputy. Work actually done if the commissioners themselves stallion and a young 2, 8 Lasater, Lasa-te- r in bunch of fifteen mares shortly. by Acasio Gallegos, neat and accurate. wished say being house is 20Jx38 with an ft J. H. with Mrs. get a to anything, out- of Modesto, California Recommendations: Immediately dis- familiar with all the facts and entrance, 12 feet high, 2 and her niece, started last V. F.Cesmat, charge deputy and replace by compe- houses about 4x6 feet. Bids to Saturday on their wagon trip. was here the first of the week looking tent person. Ask commissioners to the exigencies in each item men- at a farm he had traded for. It is the be opened June 21. The Board Their first mail point is Jemez Elleby east of Mc- buy filing case for paid warrants and tioned, they could put a very dif- any Springs. F. W. homestead vouchers. Require depository bond from ferent face on the matter from reserves the right to reject intosh. Mr. Elleby is now at Modesto filed lf where he is working in the railroad bank where official funds deposited. the impression given by or all bids. Bids to be with MeHan irrigates a one-ha- Sesario Montoya, Judge-F- ee the M. offices. Mr. C'esmat likes the looks Probate J. A. Cobb, Clerk, Lucia, N. acre garden with an ordinary in- of $3.ro for each caBe filed. Audit- traveling auditor's report. of things here, and if more full or unable to find any law authorizing In the matter of the resignation It is to be regretted if the Santa Fe windmill and has a fine garden. vestigation confirms first impression such fee. Demand should be made on of Manuel Sanchez, Jr., this was Road believes it to its interest to throt- He reports that he has a good he will put an irrigation plant on the Judge $46 so collected. Up except Elleby place and put it under irriga- Probate for considered by the Board in the tle the New Mexico Central and the stand of corn where the if to time Acasio Gallegos was appointed Albuquerque Eastern railroad enter- tion. He may also buy more land meeting of September 7th, and ground squirrels got away with a he can get it right. Clerk, no record kept other than papers prises, as indicated by the following acres, and a pretty filed; since that time docket and record was reconsidered in the meeting letter, published in the Santa Fe New few fair Heavy rains and hail put the tele- kept up. of September 27th, on which lat- Mexican of Monday afternoon: stand of beans. phone and telegraph lines in the vi- County Commissioners Meeting ter date Acasio Gallegos was ap- Santa Fe, N. M., June 7, 1913, The fair which was held for cinity of Moriartv out of commission 1, 1912, court house special fund Lorin C. Collins. Esq , the benefit of the Catholic church Tuesday, and tiiere was a washout transferred to general fund; only legal pointed, and the minutes of the Special Master in Chancery, there which delayed the southbound transfer would be to general scheol Board state that the conditions Santa Fe, New Mexico. of Estancia on the 5th, 6th and train Tuesday an hour or more. fund. Same date, phone ordered in in the resignation were not recog- Dear Sir: 7th under the auspices of the There were heavy rains in the south house of tarenzo Zomora to be charged nized as of effect and not consid- We are this morning in receipt of Catholic ladies of Estancia Mis- part of the valley also, while the cen- to county. Meeting of September 23, a letter from one of the officials of sion proved to be a complete tral part got but light showers. 1912, conditional resignation of Manuel ered. the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Sanchez, Jr. Meeting of May 20, 1913, In the matter of the claim of Railway company with reference success from the point of view Ortiz' store is headquarters for resolution in regard to census Precincts Ed Roberson for recording certi- to the sale of the New Mexico Cen- both as to attendance and fruit always the greatest varie- 6 and 7, deposit of $25 by each precinct ficates, this was for work which tral from which we quote as follows: to entertaining the visitors. $225 ty and best quality. adv to cover expense, and $10 each to pay "Would it be possible to ascertain and will be applied expense of two commissioners for he claimed should have been done from the master in chancery if a was reaiized Wanted One Hereford Bull, meeting. Sum of $4,586.64 ordered by his predecessor. The Board bid for the material, with the right to debt of mission which debt fullblood or nearly so. Write L. disbursed and paid from court house declined to pay the claim until granted by the court, to tear op the then will be reduced to but $100. Catt, Encino, New Mexico, and jail repair fund for claims E. various informed by Mr. Roberson that track and abandon the line, could The ladies of the Estancia Box 165. advt. not properly chargeable to such fund. according legal was or would be considered." Claim of Edw. Roberson for recording to advice it Will yon kindly, today if possible Catholic Mission wish to extend Wanted Land for sale. List certificates, and collectible, and if not paid he point, to all tax rejected afterward advise us on this stating their heartfelt thanks your Estancia Valley land in per- allewed; law provides no charge shall would sue the county. your position as fully aa you con- those who helped to make the be made. Claims of commissioners for In the matter of election judges sistently can. Please address us in fair a success. son or by mail with the Estancia expense appear to be based on charge in duplicate so that we can forward Green, Presi- of 12 '4c per mile each way for mileage, and clerks, these bills were one copy of your letter to railway The Willard Baseball club have Realty Co. A. J. not proper; only actual expense incurr- many cases for services covering company, retaining the other for accepted the defy of the Estan- dent, H. C. Williams, Secretary ed should be charged. Amounts allowed a number of years, and in at our files. cia team a game of baseball advt. judges of election $2 to $9; known Thanking you, we are, for and Treasurer. that least one case was for services at to be staged on Estancia some have been favored by receiving county Yours truly, the more than $2, amount allowed by law. every election since the CATRON & CATRON, diamond Sunday, June 15th, at Sanchez allowed $328.60, was organized. Many who had Local Attorneys 2:15 P. M, All lovers of the nat- when records Bhow indebtedness tn served on election boards for a Coincident with the publication of county; ional game are urged to attend indebtedness to county should number of years did not know above letter from the firm of Santa Fe and root for the home team. The be deducted. Claim of probate judge they could col- attorneys representing the Santa Fe for mileage at 12c, $18.75, allowed; until last fall that road, news was received in this city in- attendance at the game Sunday actual expense only should have been lect from the county for such dicating that, owing to the opposition of will indicate whether the fans allowed. On three occasions proceed- services. the Santa Fe to having any competing want baseball in Estancia or not. ings of board not published within 15 In regard to the phone in Lor-enz- e line come into Albuquerque, an agree- Phelps-Dodg- Admission 25c. days as required by law. In general, Zamora's house, being chair- ment had been reached with the commissioners have not shown due re- and other railroad connections social time was enjoyed at SPRING STYLES man board is necessary A NEW gard for trust, by in of the it by which any effort to complete the the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spring Shoes The shoes many instances with existing laws. frequently to communicate with Albuquerque Eastern is to be throttled. Wagner, being birthday him on official matters, and in Inquiry by the Journal as to the actu- the 18th that Fashion says you must respect public al attitude of the Santa Fe Road in the of their son Elmer. Ice Cream in the largest MARRIED that the phone is a matter brought a statement from the en- wear are here only in and cake in abundance was convenience the same legal department that such action as joyed by S. M. King and wife, possible assortment. degree the phones in indicated in the letter from Catron Monday morning, June 9th, John lesser than Mr. Plumlee and family, Ed the court house. & Catron is not contemplated, and that Stephens and Miss Mattie Compton, any agreement with other roads to Hayes and family. The writer young people of the New Home com- In the census matter, undoubt- throttle either the New Mexico Cen- hopes he will grow to a good use- munity, were united in marriage in this edly the parties applying for it tral or the Albuquerque Eastern could many city by J. Q. Herrin. not legally, would be ful man and enjoy more felt that they ought to pay the be made since it such blessings from Him Prof. James I. Fergusson and Miss an act in restraint of trade, therefore that expense, since it was known that subject to federal prosecution. giveth all good gifts. Mary Lohb, both well known loss by Estancia people, were married Wed- it would result in a to the The above statement was made in Cecil Mathews, who has been chief nesday afternoon, June 11th, at the county in the lowering of saloon good faith by an official who should night clerk for the railroad company home of the bride's sister, Mrs. L. E. licenses, and the taxpayers would know the facts, and the Journal believes at Needles, California, was badly Hanlon, of Willard. J. Q. Herrin per- no doubt like to have them pay that it would be wise for the people of hurt recently, sustaining among other formed the ceremony. 1 he home was money New Mexico to suspend judgement injuries a broken shoulder. He was fragrant with beautiful flowers. After it. However, the was pending developments. Albuquerque taken to the railroad hospital at Los refreshments served by Mrs, Hanlon, returned to the parties making Journal. Angeles. Mrs. Mathews started Sun- the bride and groom left on the eve- the deposit, and the persons who day for that place to be with him. ning train for Duran where they will made the enumeration it is un- Kind friends I am loath to say Cleofes Romero is loading a car of make their home, Mr. Fergusson will derstood will not file claims for goodbye but circumstances are lumber which will be shipped to Mor-iart- have charge of the public school at that de- place for the coming year. Their many the work. such that I must take my friends extends congratulations and In the matter of the Manuel parture for the time being. Hav- Wm. Mcintosh, the well known sheep best wishes. Sanchez bill, it is certain that ing left my family in the east man who spent the past week in Albu- when comes to a settle- my thoughts have been of them querque on business, returned to his Notice it my ranch at Mcintosh today. Torreón, N. M., June 7, 1913. ment with him on his salary, the so much that business has been handicapped to degree, J. S. Brittain and D. J. Luntsford Notice is hereby given to whom it county will owe him more than that of Mcintosh were county seat visitors may concern, that my wife, Margarita shortage and through the kindness of the Gurule on the 30th day of May, A. D. enough to cover the yesterday. I wish to you for Dal-har- mentioned, so the county may editor thank Mrs. DeHart left yesterday for t, There are whites, blacks and 1913, left my home, table and bed, there- your liberal patronage and fur- fore I give notice to whom it may con- thus be secured against the loss. Texas. tans, high and low, to fit cern that I will not be responsible for com- ther wish to say that during my A. J. Green and Bob Burruss loft Furthermore, probably the every foot and to suit every any of her actings nor for any account missioners did not know of a stay of 7 months with you I have yesterday for El Paso, Texas, at that she shall cause and she is further been a close observer and to which point they will buy several cars taste. hereby prohibited to cause any account shortage until informed of it by of cattle. to or on my name. the auditor. those who have endured the Come in and let us fit your hardships pioneer me Miss Margaret Roberts, who was in Respectfully, to mileage of life, let Encino several last week doing some foot In every spot with one of Filomena Lucero. In regard the entreat you not to give up too charge, is very probable special stenographic work, returned it that quick, is a better day com- home Sunday. the new style tan Oxfords. $100 Reward, $100. there were other items of necess- there ing. When we look around us Rex Meador left yesterday for Wins-lo- The iwdwa Of tail paper win be pleasrd to lean ary expenses included which that there la at least ose drcaütMl dMeaae Ut srietira and see the vast area of rich Arizona, where he will buy a car Prices range $3.50 - $5.00 has been able to cure In all ita ataaca. and that H should have been itemized. of horses which be will ship back to Catarro, Hall's. Catarro cure le Uie only positive shallow water land where good eirre do known to toe medical fraternity. Catarrh Concerning the bills allowed Estancia. being a coneutuaonal (Haass, require, a cotmltu-Oon- roads, health and climate is un- Sole'Agency treatment. Haul Catarrh Cure taken to against the court house and jail Cleofes Romero received a car of trmallT. aetUMt olreetlr eaon toe blood and mueotal equalled and thousands are suf- flour and feed this week. eurfecea of the ayetem. thereby deetrortna the fund, it is said by the auditor reundatloR of the daman, and alvina the patient fering for these necessities. We O. H. Van Stone sjient a few days assist-lo- a that the claims were not properly aueacth by buHdlne up the constitution and feel assured they will take it tli i s week in Santa Fe attending to Hughes Merc Co. nature hi dome Ra work. The proprietors have chargeable against that fund. an mui-- farm tn It euratlve powera that they oner up when they learn the truth. some business matters. One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It falla la The commissioners were simply Estancia, N. M. cure. Heed for list if testlmonlala- Truly Yours, J. B. Williams left Tuesday for Address P. J. CHKKEY CO.. Toledo, O. trying to meet the bills against Deming, at which point he will stay Sold by all Dnonrtsta. 711c. law Halla fatally Hue lor oonallpaltoeji the county, and no doubt believed J. A. Johnson. for some months.