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YOUNG ZELAYA IS! iiiMP i n wnnr f.ioiliiies and tax rati-- . Our public HO IN TR0U3LE TOO rnnni iTunrr schools are and an improv- ZELAYA III n no LcuruLu nincc isiunc ing from day to day and will soon His Difficulties Are M'.'ch Greater com wnn ot anv HOT par" lavniai.lv those Than Those of Hie the Uncle, DEAD HBIBRB Dictator. S l WATER PROJECTS EH?HHE::;S HAS GRIEVANCE New York. Dec. 17. Seventeen let- property it it were assessed at its full President Sidetracks New ters full of picturesque expressions Condolences Are Pouring in Both Are Located on Cristo viilue, nnt ura l!y deters hom"sefl;-r- Sets It Forth in I" i Conciliatory of a tropical love constituted part of j and investors (ill) becoming citizens Mexico Attairs tor Nicara- the evidence presented at the trial of From High Potentates of bal Serna Grant in Taos of our terrilo: As a matter of f:ict. Message to President i;i New gua Trouble Miss Elizabeth Juliette Hero's breach the World County the taxpayer Mexico is not j Taft of promise suit against Dr. Anibal pa ing any moie on the dollar than in, Zelaya. The plaintiff said she had the adjoining slates and territories. chosen these from the mass of The valuation has been so low that E RELIEF BILL 5 OBSEQUIES IN BRUSSELS LETTER TO TAX COMMISSION WILL LEAVE NICARAGUA g .epistles she received from the rate has necessarily become high. Zelaya when he wooed her while at- I - Hut when the taxpayer understands Postmaster Jose E. Vigil Con- tending Columbia University. Regency Declared Until Prince; Board of Bar Examiners Exon- - that reasonable increase in valuation 1 Complains That Secretary of Zelaya is a nephew of the Nicara-gua- n will reduce the rate. think he will at firmed as Postmaster of Albert Takes Oath of erates Fred - State Knox dictator. Miss Hero insists he Attorney once realize the wisdom of the ac- Failed to Answer Accession. McDonald. Taos. is wealthy and that $10(1,000 is none j lion. Courteous Note. too high a price tor her disappointed 1 sincerely hojtp that our constitu- Washington, D. C, Dec. 17. The affections. Bussels Dec. 1 Tele- ns of Governor Carry today received tional convention, if we are admitted Managua, Dec. 17. President from the Interior- - Kallin-pe- r ses-- I Bureau of Animal Industry has au- Zelaya's counsel is trying to prove condolence are pouring in from all Secretary of j to statehood during the present Zelaya lasi night cabled a concilia- of all bills thus thorized the use of the arsenic or oil that, far from being blighted by the over the world. Among the messages copies far sion of Congress, and if not, our ter- tory message to President Taft say- in .New process for dipping cattle. discontinuance of. his client's devo- received early were those from King Congress affecting ritorial legislature, will limit the ing he had Fhown his good faith by atten- Mexico or any of its people, with a amount of may-- lie levied. Delegate Andrews today introduced tion. Miss Hero accepted the Ed wm d and Queen Alexander of Eng- taxes that resigning so Nicaragua might resume tion of ifit"st for recommendations on the not for but for coun - a bill for the relief of the Terrftor; others after Zelaya ceased his land, Emperor William, King Alfonso. , only territorial, jts friendly relations with the United a number local bills - 'same. Quite of so tax- j in the Lake Urton Carey Act proposi- courtship about two years ago. Emperor Francis Joseph, King Em-- i ty and municipal purposes, the siates. lie added that he proposed to are included in the batch and Gover- - tion which the has taken When Miss Hero nianuel. of France i payer will readily see that by increas- ju-nv- the but stood to Territory took the stand President Fallieres nor and General country, ready or-.- Curry Attorney tax over from the Reclamation Service Zelaya's assailed her with and Pope Piux X. The pontiff has ; ing valuations, the present high j account for his acts as president. lawyer ; Frank W. Clancy are examining them Mini for the of which it paid the friend- dered a mass. rate, especially in municipalities and Zelaya's Message to Taft. plats questions about her alleged requiem j and will write their opinion jelasely woum not ne ; Dec. 17. s mess- - federal government $1,100. with other men. She de- Ail - counties, maintained. .Managua. .eiaya ship hotly Brussels Mourns. I to the of short- secretary the interior The increase in values the to Taft follows: Jose K. Vigil has been confirmed nied that she had ever gone to a iwusseis, Dec. li. All Brussels during age jy, "On I at Taos. nomina- j Latin-America- n build- - past year and the probable increase December 14 cabled Washing- its postmaster His dance with another youn-- mourns today. Flags of public Twenty-fiv- e Candidates. to t for the coining year, will enable the ton this message: "Secretary Knox 1 tion was sent the Senate with physician, Zelaya's friend, ings are at half mast, and private Ti'ere are twenty-fiv- e candidates j terri- believe that th sources in- S. 15. as .Tm-Ibod- territorial auditor to reduce the of your of Griinshaw postmaster at and would not even admit she had 'houses are draped with The for admission to the at y trepe bar the I re- e uui-juar- y torial tax rate to formation are prejudiced and Santa Fe. Mr. Grimshaw's confirma- played checkers with him. of the king is clothedja-tn- term of the supreme court, eight materially, probably tion has been until after the form of a re- - - less than twelve mills. quest that the United States send a hung up "I never loved else," she in- lieutenant genital. The ;ct- them on examination and seven-- l anyone s commission of If mains in i The reenrriu in the miflirm-'- nfflee investigation. its holidays. sisted.- are the chaiffoer of "Palms" j oe-- upon certificate. i fi(Uii,1'--S H'IOW U1' administration to The archives of the le- - and in the ofliee. nf ,ha varim,,, enn. Nicaragua She told how she had purchased a Hie hoard of Territorial Bar Exnm- the detrimental to I over to body will be yfaced in a casket this ty collectors and treasurers Central America. gation were turned today the trousseau two and a half years ago j ler, decided that the charges through- will Mexican Ambassador Creel evening when the period ot mourning out the will be at resign.' embassy. expecting, she said, to become Mrs. brought against Attorney Fred A. territory, placed "I have received no To avoid of Mexico was in conference today will officially begin. Immediately fol your disposal, and I shall instruct all reply. Zelaya within a month. The young McDonald of Clovis, Curry county, harm to my and af the White House and at the de- lowing Leopold's death, two nuns laid the district to country desiring Central American's income at that hay( ot been substantiated but took; attorneys that it shall renew the rela- rr.at-ter- s out the body and for friendly of state and all other preparations no on Mr. j with you and assist you in way partment time, she said, was from ?S0 to $100 i action the application of every tions with the United I have it to the were made. i States, being deemed of minor import- conveying city McDonald for admission, not expect- - possible, and I will appreciate it if a month. This brought a question in today, sent my resignation to Con- ance have been sidetracked until the The obsequies will take place the to an indict- you will to me failure on from the defense: ing take action until report any gress. As my opponents consider my Nicaraguan complications have been collegiate church at St. Gurula. Un'er ment Mr. McDonald the of any public official to ren- tending against part presence a disturbing factor i pro- cleared out. of the way. "Do you know how much it costs the direction of Premier Schollaert, I has been disposed of. der you every possible aid in the pros- to show faith leav- two to live?" the official Moniter this pub- pose my good by morning j j ecution of Water Applications Granted. your work. ing .Nicaragua. I stand to ac- lished formation a ' ready SALOON KEEPER MUST the of regency j "No," replied Miss Hero, and later Territorial Engineer Vernon L. The general of the terri- count for my acts." NOW SERVE SENTENCE. council composed of the council and attorney she admitted that she did not know Sullivan today granted two applica- tory and traveling auditor, have been Dr. Julian Irias, minister one ministers, which nominally will hold in general, even how much it costs to support tions for water appropriation Taos made members of com- has been created a sunnos- - He Promised to Be Good Btit Accord- the reins of government until the heir your general, She said she aid not visit young county, subject to 1he usual provisos and will with with a view of his elevation to to Failed to to the throne, Prince Albert has tak- mission, they meet you jedly ing Affidavit Keep Zelaya once when he was sick be- under which these applications are the command of the Vow en the oath, of accession. It is said and give you every assistance in their supreme army His to Judge Pope. cause "she did not consider it proper." granted on tributaries of the Rio when Dr. Madriz that the king's will makes a good power. assumes the presi-- ' The defense later turned the tables Grande. One is No. 291, by Alexan- dency. The opponents of Madriz Roswell. N. M., Dec. 17. Carl Leo- sized volume. The work expected of you by virtue on Miss Hero by producing letters der Gusdorf and Parker M. Black of claim this will result in a of the Palace saloon Wife. of this will not be profit- virtually pold, proprietor said she had written to another King Leopold's Morganatic Taos, for 3.8 second feet of water out appointment Irias. was committed to they able to you, but it will be of inestim- military dictatorship by today county jail admirer.; One.began "Mv dear, dear Paris, Dec. 17. A dispatch from of Miranda Arroyo on the Cristoval Madriz Non Grata to Uncle Sam. to of im- Sei-n- able benefit to the of the ter- serve a sentence sixty days Rome that the Vatican confirms de la grant, to reclaim "i't people 17. Eugene," and said: says I Washington,, Dec. The passing posed in district court two years ago acres at a cost of $19,000. The dam ritory, and am certain they will ap "1 be to one the marriage of King Leopold and !of Zelaya as a dominant influence for after to the want to true, especially fia your wor!:, pleading guilty illegal i Baroness Vaushan at San Remo, will be feet high. preciate evil in Central America is I so to share 1 regarded sale of liquor. At that time Judge love dearly your The of am, respectfully yours, and Italy, last year. Baroness Vaughan't other application is lhat ' here as a long step in the direction William if. sentence sorrows as well, as your' joys want : GEORGE GURRY. Pope suspended was the wife of King Leo- Alexander Gusdorf for four second of better things. mention of Dr. behavior. af- - to strive rt o, jnake you happy." morganatic N'ew Mexico. The, during good Last night feet out of the same stream on the Governor of Ze- was pold. Madriz as possible successor of fidavit was made to the district attor- This letter dated September to C5 Boards Must , Contest Over Throne same grant. This dam is be Armory Report. laya, however is not with 1909. , . Likely. regarded ney that he had again violated the 820 re- Office of the Brussels, Dec. 17. A contest over feet hi;rh and acres are to Adjutant General, favor in official circles here, and it is liquor law in selling to minors,, and Both N. M., Dec. 17, 190!). claimed at a cost of $10,000. Santa Fe, j it is United to new the succession to the throne of Bel- thought probable that the additional the charge, POISONED MILK FOR General No. 2:!. I - Judge re- - projects are to be completed by June Orders States will take active stens to' nre- ordered the old sentence WHOLE FAMILY. gium is possible. The Vatican is Pope that 17, 1912. The attention of armory boards of.vl,,)t hJg installation as j to have confirmed the president. It he out. Gatewood & Graves ported marriage 1 carried Territorial Vernon L. control is invited to Section (!, Chap-- W(U1m be regarded as a most nnfortu- - are a year ago of King Leopold and Bar Engineer this afternoon bringing habeas Union Stockman Has Narrow r 67, of the Acts of n County Sullivan also approved the applica-jto- the Legislative nate resuit 0f the efforts of the peo-tio- test- con- oness Vaughan. Two sons are said corpus to some . From Death Author- Com-- 1 of New proceedings Escape to of the Ute Creek Ranch Assembly of the Territory , ,,ie of NicaraguaMo free themselves stitutional in the case and at- have been born from this union points ities Mexico, 1909, which reads as follows:" n, Investigating. Lu-cle- n pany, Charles Remsberg, et al., of, from the, domination of the monoply-Rato- of and both survive. The elder is tempt to get the defendant out jail. Sec. 6. "It shall be of g five old. It is he for reservoir construction to the duty the. iovmg and influences, was years reported vari-;tiia- District court occupied today to the New Mexican. - j boards of control of the t will-priate- Special will claim the throne. the use waters in winter already appro- armory Estrada and his followers with Albert, sub-;ingl- y a continuance of the Skinner Clayton, N. M.t Dec. 17. What ap- to 940 acres at a cost ous armories in New Mexico to Ma- - heir presumptive, is a nephew of reclaim sbmit to the installation. case. pears to be an attempt to poison the The will be 43 feet rait a to the tern-hig- Leopold II. of $3,000. dam quarterly report driz is not believed here to be friend- of a j entire household J. P. Miera, This was application No. 205. torisil auditor showing the receipt ly to the United States. well-to-d- o Reforms in Free State. stockman at Barney, Union Congo Applications Nos. 228 and 230 of ami disbursement of all funds hand-th- e county, was reported today. Mr. London. Dec. 17. Reform in the same company on Cieneguilla and led, by them including the amounts THE SAHIA FE came and methods the Miera home,'.last evening dealing with the Congo, Nine Mile Creeks in Colfax county, j herein mentioned." made He the terrible barbarities of which BATH TUB himself poured always were rejected, as the waters had The Governor directs that reports MI milk that was standing in the pantry have been laid at the door of King been appropriated already for the required by above law be submitted I - into his cup and drank it. A few min- Leopold, will it is believed here, soon Eagle's Nest project near Cimarron. promptly on 31st instant and there- utes afterwards he became violently . follow the accession to the throne of Letter to Tax Commission. after at end of each quarter. A was called with Albert. ill. physician and Prince The latter profltted My Dear Sir: The territorial board A. S. BROOKES, saved vMiera's life. his recent tour in DBjJlSTEBY great difficulty greatly by Africa, nf equalization at a meeting recently Acting Adjutant General. Rear End Collision Between and is. believed to be more Hi Suspicion of the.", physician being pliant held in the city of Santa Fe, request- aroused he gave some . of the milk to reforms. With the death Trains Nos. Four and agreeing ed the governor of the territory to ap- SANTA FE SYSTEM Police Seem No Nearer Its to two cats. Both drank but a little of Leopold the lease of the Lado En- - point a commission of business men TIED UP BY WRECK. then over in ; convulsions clave and Great Britain will Solution Than on the Eight and keeled expires to the assessment and col- in short time. It was evident resume the of the Sn:i-- investigate dying sovereignty lection of taxes in the and Freight Train Goes Into Ditch West First Day a had invaded the Tiouse dan. This enclave was leased to Len- - territory, that stranger to as of Cerrillos and Blockades CONNECTICUT WOMAN KILLED the and had the to the access to tha 'make such recommendations during day poisoned pold give Congo to said System Ten Hours. milk with some virulent A Nile. they deem proper board, poison. I EXAMINE - thrMicrli tlio torritnrlal Fnvemnr SUICIDE NOTES chemical analysis will be made to de- A west the-Sant- In to' that reo.uest I have bound freight train on Bad- - termine the nature of the Mr.J pursuance - Eighteen Other Passengers poison. - Fe- system went into the ditch Miera::does not any one of this day appointed such a commis- suspect ! this at Rosario Iy Injured and Investigation GIRLS sion, and will herein briefly outline early morning siding, Hand tL'eaeed as he knows of no enemies R seven miles south of Cerrillos, and Writing Experts Expected Asked for. j its duties. who would commit so dastardly an tied up the Santa Fe for the to Unravel the Difficult As, this commission is an unofficial system act The Union county ;,. authorities day. No. 10, from El Paso, is behind Points. I body, not authorized by law, it can Flagstaff, Ariz, Dec. 17r The cause are investigating. i.::.U.,r':,J the wreck and will not reach Santa j ; only" make recommendations, but I am of the wreck at Winslow, Ariz., last IHIL0K1 Fe until tonight. No. 3, the i satisfied due will be New York, Dec. 17. Handwriting night in which Mrs. Alice Bennitt of RUTH BRYAN LEAVITTw?' that weight given is tied up at Lamy and No. 2 ' Flyer GOES TO CUBA. -- such recommendations not only by i - are expected to a promi- Hartford, Conn., was killed and eigh- m. . c- - M irom uainornia win ne neui at ai- experts play Are in event of - teen other passengers "injured, is still MlSSing Oince r lames the board, but, statehood, ;Duquerque until tlie track lg ciear- nent part in unraveling the Snead wU1 Dec. 17. Ruth I tbe data that collRCt be undetermined and an investigation Chicago, Bryan Destroved Philadelphia you may Seventeen freight cars went into the mystery. Today they are giving care- Leavitt, daughter of William Jen- i...... : cmcn wrec-- one has been asked for. The collision was .uveiuuui.il, ana me is oi me ful scrutiny to the mass of letters and a rear end one between the Santa Fe nings Bryan, who came here to de- Undertaking House of the constitutional convention as worst that has happened on this divis- a lecture on "A to well members of the first state other documents found in the apart- Limited No. 4 and Overland Passenger liver Pilgrimage ps to ion for years. As far as known no for Cuba, ment of Mrs. mother of Mrs. No. both east-boun- The Over- Palestine," left yesterday one was hurt but" it cannot be told Martin, will and GIVES UP HIS LIFE land which left Los Anzeles two where she join her parents The commission should visit the definitely until the wreck is cleared, Snead, particularly the "suicide sisters for a month's visit. From hours and a half before the Limited various counties of the territory, whether perhaps, a tramp or other notes." The suicidal mania of Ocey : Cuba she and her children will go a is not buried on lost time on the tax returns of individuals person, stealing ride, Snead is the defense re--! Wednesday mornins, to Jamaica and South America, and Scores of Persons Sustained apparently its way to Winslow, where the Lim- and corporations, and inform them under the wreckage. later to Cherbourg, France, where lied upon by three members of the ited was due to and it is said Burns and Other Minor selves of tha character and value of pass she will music and French. j Wardlaw arrested in connec- - the failed study both real and personal, and FIVE family flagman tj go back far When asked today about her for- Injuries. property, to the Limited time to on such information base their recom- WERE PRESENT. tion with the crime. Despite the enough stop in mer husband, she said she did not prevent a collision. The rear tourist mendations to the board of equaliza- fact that all the women members of know where he is located now; that Dec. 17. Five of Minister Philadelphia, Pa., for a more Daughter Principal " vic-iti- m car of the Overland was shattered. No is abroad to tion and the governor the family in which the bath tub she not making the trip girls, ' who were employed in a six Unsavory Proceedings in Brook- one among the was to equitable assessment and collection lived when she was slow-- injured fatally meet him, nor is she trying escape story building occupied by Schrack Divorce Case. either hurt. di- of taxes In the lyn a notice of the of her territory. v i and Sherwood, undertakers' supply j i.v fej lug, ij .h.jl y.j ucaui l mc Thirty-Fiv- e I to ' ic Ut Injured. vorce case. desire to call your attention - house, which was by Are New York, Dec. 17.- The of her husband, as her Ariz., Dec. 17. re- destroyed the of relative to the duties spectacle disappearance Flagstaff, Later last are and it is be- laws 1903, of five out of seven the night, missing, mother, Mrs Martin insists, or being ports make number of injured AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATURE of the board of equalization, and trust sit- - lieved lost their lives. One fireman, - 1 named in a divorce case thirty-fiv- e. all of .111 l I ,,M Mny-..l- systematically starved and "mentally Nearly the injured PUNISHES STRIKERS. his search- mju.u irpu.t lu sive in court aud listen- - Joseph Toner, gave up life juuwuuewie complacently - were from eastern cities. The injur- . we .uua.ru ucu a ing for the missing women. A score miu, .nu to tne testimony of Rev Dr. jay iiuiueiiceu iuiu stale oi ueipjess- ed include D. L. Em- : i.ne : - Parker, El Paso, a Passes Law Making Leaders and of burns other .vaiue pi taxame property in uie Uenson Hamilton, who was the star, ness, as the police, believe, the mys- persons sustained and ' scalp wound; C. W., Rheinhart of Lil- ployes Subject to One Year's i various counties as will enable them witness his own tery of the afEair seemed very little " minor injuries. against daughter, lian, Tex., head, hurt; J. M. Hall of Imprisonment. to perform the duties required by law. Mrs. Eva Martin, defendant, was seen, nearer solution. bruised. we have Lillian, Tex., It is a well known fact that here yesterday. Dr. Hamilton told j Mrs. Martin insists that all "suicide l ! in S. 17, s, . of Another Wreck South. , N. W., Dec. a higher tax rate than most the how he with Mrs. Martin to! notes" found in her. were Sydney, NOTICE. pleaded ' apartments Dec. 17. - - s Ga., Four per- ness has been so demoralized by the adjoining territories, and this condi ; mend her after he had discov - written by Ocey Snead while she was sons killed a in- - were and number Coal that the j X The Princess Bonnie Perf- X tion is caused by the fact that our in her j over the of strike legislature today ered her alleged indiscretions ' grieving disappearance jured today by a collision of the Cen- - took drastic steps of passing a bill X ormance will start promptly , X property is assessed at a ridiculously diary. As he testified, the five co- her husband and she had constantly tral of Georgia passenger train with both strike leaders and em- - i X at eight o'clock. "Cast and X low valuation. Homeseekers and in- sat behind tile to be watched to her a rendering respondents present, prevent taking passenger train on the, Macon and who or aid strikers 'X chorus will report at seven X vestors into New Mexico with 'woman with whom nre accused own life. The of suicide was pioyes instigate coming ' they thought Birmingham road at Harris City, or lock out, liable' to a year's im- 'X o'clock. X a view of locating here, invariably of misconduct and scribbled frequent a mania with the girl, her mother GeorS,a- - . 'X X . relative to our school .. , prisonment. make inquiries notes in little memorandum books; says. DECEMBER 1909. PAGE TWO. THE SANTA FE KETW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. If-- FRIDAY, 17,

3ESSE1KS THE DAILY ROUND UP. Weak Established WE HAVE THEM Kidneys 1856. Incorporated 1903. Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney A SONG OF THE HILLS. Nerves. The Kidneys, like the. Heart, and the Perfetto Foster stomach, find their weakness, not in the onran Champaign (Josephine itaeli. but in the nerve that control and guide El i ne inns lie wreamea in snow and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative i9 Cheese Satille Tlic valley lies fair below, a medicine specifically prepared to reach these TliiiniHi n'.nnrlit controlling nerves, lo doctor the Kidneys alone, BROS. COMPANY. t'f fin is l utile. It is a waste of time, and of money as SELGI Cheese Sticks Sartoga Does the hill-liree.- e bear Well. If yonr back aches or is weak, if the nrine Yet we to the valley must go. scald, oris dark and strong, if you have symptoms Cloves Leaf Vanilla Down where the lii'e level dies of Bl ights or other distressing or dangerous kid- ney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month-Tab- lets Where the smoke and the vvorli or Liquid and see what it can and will Festions and sounds rise do for you. Druggist recommend and sell .Mid the toil ami llie din - Nabisco Phillapena Where we lose or win. DON'T DELAY- Thanking Cod for the hills and the skies. WAFERS WAFERS WAFERS Begin your Christmas Shopping Now. We Rents Martinez House Attorney have a and varied on George Volney Howard who has just large pssor'ment returned from Colorado, has taken hand in our different for WE tUVE CASH REGISTER TICKETS possession of one of the Martinet departments you WITH ALL CAbH PURCHASES houses on Chapelle street. STRIPLING BURROWS CO. to select from and the are Death of Chicago Healthseeker prices right. Merril G. Rouse, a young heaU'hseek- - er from Chicago, died at Las Vegas j on Wednesday afternoon. He came MINOR CITY TOPICS OUR AIM IS I Winter Co. to New .Mexico about, four months Grocery ago. He was aged twenty years. No. 40 X X X X as X X X I V 13 Southeast Corner plaza, Santa Fe. Telephone Tried to Escape Paying Bills Y. To please our customers am. you can find g W. Ball, a railroader, was arrested al Denver.. Colo Dec. 17. X Las Vegas yesterday, for trying to Forecast for New Mexico: To- X something for every member of the family beat a number of bills at, Albuquer- night snow flurries, fair in X que. Kail paid $"() demanded by his southwest portion and colder X if you will visit our store. creditors and then proceeded east. in north portion; generally fair X Found Dead in an Arroyo R. L. weather Saturday. X Powell, an old timer and surveyor of X FOR A HALF CENTURY CALL SEE IFOR YOURSELF Grant county, was found dead in a Princess Bonnie Tonight The Cur- - Silver j AP deep arroyo running through itain Rises Promptly at Eioht O'clock, 36 THE LEADING DRY GOODS P. O. BOX 219 The is 25 feet PHONE City. arroyo deep aniij Will Be Open Evenings Beginning j HOUSE IN THE CITY. LINE OF Powell fell into the arroyo at night. tomorrow the Big Store and also Sel- - FINEST AND FULL Fell Down j THE Shaft Leandro Careros iginan Brothers will keep open even-- j was instantly lulled at Magdalena, ings. Socorro bv down an 8 county falling Snow General from differ- - 55T'SSTSi '8 'air shaft at Waldo mine. He fell Reports the ent in Colorado and Kansas in head and TTis points downward crushed head dicate that the snow storm which :!i He was 30 of Watches, Clocks falling feet. years seems to be Santa Fe is Diamonds, and leaves no approaching age family. the Moun- Held Murder Catalino general throughout Rocky OUR Deco- for Torres tains and western states. (iUARAN Ihb Jewelry, Silverware, and Abran Torres of Gonzales, San i Basket Bail Team Seeks Miguel fire in jail at lias Ve- Support 1. Wre guarantee a saving of one-thir- d is cir- rated China, Novelties, gas charged with the murder of o The Santa Fe basket ball team in fuel over any lower draft Menzor, a rancher at Gonzales. culating a petition seeking contribu- stove of the same size, with soft coal, - tions for the and mainten- Leather and Leather They deny the accusation but circum- equipment lignite or slack. . ance of the team. The members of stantial evidence against them ap-- i 0 2. We guarantee Cole's Hot Blast team nears verv stronsr. the are unusually good players to use less hard coal for heating a make warm Bisbee Woman Held on Serious and promise to it very given space than any base burner for outside Charae Mrs. Kathrvn Tahrv of Ris-- ! opponents. made with same size firepot. MANUFACTURER bee, was held under $500 bail for the Branch Train Made No Connections 3. We guarantee that the rooms Bis-jbe- e The Fe branch train for two S. JEWELER grand jury for inveigling two Santa can be heated from one to hours Spitz girls into a life of shame. Attor- - Laniy returned this noon without hav each morning with the soft coal or ney Joseph E. Morrison appeared for ing made any connections.. Trains hard coal put in the stove the Nos. 10 and 2 from the west before. SI the prosecution and after the hearing being evening had one of the witnesses for Mrs. held at Albuquerque on account of 4. We guarantee that the stove Mabry, L. L. Lawton held under $500 the wreck at Cerrillos, and Train No. will hold fire with soft coal from bail for perjury. 3 from the east being held at Las Saturday evening to Monday morning TAXIDERMIST, TANNERJ& FURRIER Vegas. Trains Nos. 4 and 8 from the without attention. west due were wrecked of work in our line done to order SANTA FE WILL tonight, last 5. We guarantee a uniform hept DscrinHnn in Arizona and have been an- BE WIDELY ADVERTISED. night day and night, with soft coal, hard BEvery GAME HEADS MOUNTED nulled. coal or lignite. Artistic and Ladies' Pur Repairing a Specialty Snow and Colder The 6. We every stove to Taxidermy Thousand of the Red prediction guarantee Fifty Copies of snow and colder remain absolutely air tight as long Send for prices for tanning and lining Book Will Be Distributed in weather by the weather bureau will not keep people as used. furs hides for and robes the East Among and rugs Traveling home from the Princess Bonnie 7. We guarantee the feed door to all Kinds Public. per- Highest prices paid for raw furs of formance tonight. It would take an be smoke and dust proof. General The above is made with 436 Canon Road F- - earthquake to do that. It was partly guarantee Phone Black 19 FRANK GORMLEY Merchandise Santa' Fe will receive favorablft stove bD N. M. cloudy today which seems to bear out the understanding that the SANTA FE. mention and due in the and recognition the reliability of the prediction. The operated according to directions, January Red Book of which the Den- connected with a flue. maximum temperature yesterday was up goc1 ver & Rio Grande Railroad Company 32 degrees and the minimum last will distribute 50,000 in the copies night 17 degrees. The relative humid- east. Paul A. F. "Walter, for pub- . the at six o'clock last was 60 Phone Phone committee of the Santa Fe ity evening WHOLESALE licity per cent. No 14 No 14 Board of Trade, contributed the ar- AISD RETAIL A Place to Christmas Presents V osl Wood ticle on New Mexico which empha- Buy HARDWARE CO. Elsewhere RATON sizes the and advancement of appears the Xmas ad growth of Store. As its F. A. as- vertisement the Big is Yankee; Capital City. Wadleigh, usual the sistant to proprietor Nathan Salmon Screened general passenger agent, is the unusual induce- cerrillos Lump whose the success of the Red offering public energy ments. in the line of suit- Book is due, asknowledes the Everything Anthracite Coal1, all Coal. Steam Coal. receipt able Xmas presents can be found Sizps, Smithirg of the New Mexican article as fol-o- f here. The is unexcelled. Do Michael's Sawed Wood and Kindling, Mexico fol- variety St the New article as not wait until it is too late to make College ONTFZUMA AVENUE f'APITAl POAT YARD lows: ear A. T. & S. K. Jbepot. a good selection. Something on hand Dec. 1909. 85 85 Denver, Colo., 15, for everyone, father, mother, son, New Mexico Telephone Telephone Mr. Paul A. F. Santa Fe, Walter, daughter, grandma and grandpa. The Editor The Daily New Mexican, prices are right, the goods guaran- Santa Fe, New Mexico. teed. Dear Mr. "Walter: We are CHRISTIAN BROTHERS this Will Detour California. On !by?hd in of Flyer morning receipt your splendid account of the bad wreck at contribution on New Mexico's De- freight TRY OUR Cerrillos, the Santa Fe has decided Oldest and Most Popular Institution in the Southwest Gr Afalfa velopment for the Red Book. I am lea to detour the California Flyer,- No. 3, it to the without a passing printers from the west via the Dawson, Rock of a word. "We all ap- change single Island and New Mexico Central lines flmirw COMMERCIAL LITERARY preciate the promptness with which to Kennedy. & Also Good lot Chickens you to our SCIENTIFIC responded request. Over Sais The We feel confident that the 50,000 Bridge Arroyo city Academic an Courses authorities have workmen build- (Preparatory SOLE AGENTS FOR readers of the Red Book will be much busy a foot across the form Separate interested in the New Mexico write- - ing bridge rroyo Dtjartrttnts Sais on east Palace avenue. DAY Send for Prot International Stock Food up. BOARDING and STUDENTS. pectus Very truly ycurs, Will Call Meeting of Central Com- Studies resumed September 1st. "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LEO HERSCH F. A. WADLEIGH. mittee A meeting of the Republican central committee of Taos county is BROTHER HERMES. President to be held this month to recommend Potat How's This? Fioar, Hay, Grain, a candidate for the on We offer one dollars re- vacancy the hundred board of the ward for case of Catarrh county commissioners, any that in the district. Salt and Seeds cannot be cured Hall's Catarrh vacancy being Queta by to the New Mexican. Cure. F. CHENEY & Special J. CO., Toledo, Staff The THE ONLY GRAIN HOUSE IN SANTA PE. O. Special Correspondent EXCLUSIVE New Mexican has engaged a special We, the undersigned, have known musical critic from Baltimore, Mary- F. J. for the last 15 and Undertaker and Embalmer Cheney years, to write the Princess Bon- believe him in all land, up perfectly honorable nie and he has business performance tonight transactions, and financially been carte to what D. MULLIGAN able to out given blanche say J. carry any obligations he about it. Extra rinniiniK his firm. pleases papers J V &!""? WATCHES made by for tomorrow must be order- Given Careful Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, evening T7 TR1T71? AT Q MANUFACTURER OF ed early. Personal Attention Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. rUlNCJilJ mght Price. Eyes Tested and Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern- MEXICAN FILIGREE CnT)t.iniiftd on Pae TCieht. ) BED Klgm wovus Fitted by ally, acting directly upon the blood RED 188 Kek 130 Right Servioe JEWELRY Methods and mucous surfaces of the system. nKSk Testimonials sent free. Price 75 c. PILES CUR5D JN 6 TO U DAYS PICTURE FRAMING TASTEFULLY AND SATISFACTORILY D0NE. China per bottle. Sold by all druggists. PAZO OINTMKNT Is euftrantcert to cure Cut Glass, and Silverware any case of Itching. Blind HleedinR or W Take Hall's Family Pills for 345 San Francisco St. SANTA FE, N. M. Piles In 6 to 14 lays or money re I uudeu. 50c. I - J - -- " miiiiii in mm.,Mmwm- ,,,,, . ,, -

9 CL Wlmrn mM TjW-- mm mm mmmmrn m- -. jt&E IT il im. Fl 11 X Tmmiml RT 11 k DELIVER FIRST 1 1 m Z00K HAS OUR BIG IBlPU&ra If rrices count for If Experience Counts for anything in preparing Prescriptions anything - can interest in either or small e to have Business fe you large quantity. f ought your Zook's Pharmacy Our list of customers is rapidly growing this year Quality Counts lor anything, Phone " Phone "The Quality Drugist 213. We will appreciate your name among them. Thelargument is again m our favor. 213. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909. PAGE ihHcfc THE SANTA KE NETC MEXICAN. SANTA FE, X. M.

Notice for Publication. PRELIMINARY REPORT OF cy the difference is increased but only Small Holding Claim No. 1SH5. IMMIGRATION COMMISSION. slightly as compared to the great dif- Serial oinr.n. Not Coal Land. ference that develops at once. New Mexico Military Institute Dfpai trnt-ii-t of the Important Conclusions on Habits of I'p to this lime have Interior, investigations ilij'STL NEW MEXICO. United States Land Office. Living and Thought of For- not been carried so far as to deter- OCaOPS ROSWEU, E Th Wen Point of tn Souihweat." d ' "fur Santa Fe, N. M.. Nov. 13, 1309. eign Immigrants. mine what happens in gen- Anuv Offcrrs IftAild by War is fol eration of immigrants, but it seems Department Notice hereby given that the ..... London's r SCHOOL CLASS 1). that the influences at work , it Armv Inspectors RANK IN - Dec. 17. That likely lowing named claimant has hied no- f Washington. C, .wi well as hal-- I among the first born in i'! 'A." tire of his intention to make final; the physical form as the generation t.y1;.rl,;.r,.n.i'Ks!ii;ji!i Its of liviii;; mid of of America will be still further ac- 1 .. ft Through Academic course, younp 1i oof in of his claim under ways thinking n t.ie p:i c support '1 y..i(r. the descendants of who centuated. r, men for or for biiuifss life, (ircat seeiioiis It; 17 of a'-- of March foreigners college and the t The commission has also made the l.f ITS H S5-I)- to is a of work. HeaUhlet location Ishi CO Stats., , as amended immigrate America different Ii!'! iiouiit opfii air that as a rule there is a fall- of 21, lS'j:i (27 from that of their ancestors, is the discovery of any Military School in the Cnloo. Located i.y the act February off conclusion of the com- ing in size of families after their U all i. tn- - Stats., 470), and that said proof will immigration t In Pcns Va!y irjf tfarden arrival in the Tinted and co- " I.e made before Register or Receiver mission as embodied in the prelimi- States spot nf the West at an e'evatior. of 3.700 incident with this has come I.. S. land office, Santa Fe, N. M., on nary report of that body which was discovery feel above sea level, sunshine evurv day, but ' the more important revelation that as Free December 22, 1909, viz. Pedro Padilla presented to Congress today. Sample I.. Ittif rain or snow during session. bold-- ; the nnmber of children f N. small decreases the E!-v- Cerrillos, M., for tne The investigation was undertaken At Your en Officers and t nstriictc's. all gradu- 9 size of the individuals increases. This Druggist's Ins: claim No. 189a, Sees. and 1C, T. fn-- soon after the appointment of the fer .inii.ic i,i,!v. k ..uri!r" frnrn dard eastern Ten "rrrI'l . ates star 11. b M. P. M. fact is discoverable among the child- .iMclu-i- i y:t f,i I I,j N., E., of the is. j commission and it was conducted in a ' :'' well-to-d- li'smiii.r i.nr j II' heatoa. ren of the well as t iriinc yiwrunlet. yn.rs bulldiiijjs, throughlv furnished, lighted He names the following witnesses scientific manner. Prof. Franz Boas as those II, wrilu to of the Ku.idou Mlg. and modern lp all respects. o his actual continuous adverse was pour. Company. Minneapolis. Minn. prove of Columbia 1'niversity engaged KEtiENTS E. A. Cahoon, 1'rfsidetil; W Another result of the investigation ' possession of said tract for twenty as expert. The inquiry was confined kUUIUillUUnsiUHU'tf II! ISiKBCF-- Ml III 'ri J is the of the fact that I v ?' , G, Harallluu. Vice President; J. Phelps White, ..ears next preceding the survey of the Vo York and so far as the development .ew City T.. ; W. M. W ' " n.m.,vi.l t'..n.' --X',.... Treasure.-- Atkinson Secretary, and i jwnship, viz.: ,,rt.t nrr 6!,nBS w .el rtpl el " U.U,r itj r ork h a ''Official effec, , A Vartin Baca, Jesus M. Romero, Jose to Sicilians and east European .upon TO ii Fllyan of the Eastern j For arid llliistrated t'adilla and Cosine Baca, all of Ciene- - Hebrews. A later report will give the Phvque European Mi particulars catalogue ' Htbrews has N. M. details of the investigation among ,he r('s"U jilst the i add ress. ya, fan mi i" 1 rim ai"Ji "Mi l)ios,tt- n he Sicilians, the conclu- - TWilir IMi i COL. W, Any person who desires to protest Bohemians. Hungarians and Scotch. WILL0. r ; sion oeing tnat Pad as they are, the I. the allowance of said The report indicates that the descend-o- ilatiJllUu.mSli.lit.iii tuerlntndn. against proof, 'surroundings in New York are bet- - ilillfciil!lll!lill;!ilBll who knows of any substantial rea jant of the European inimigrant. e ter for the Jews than in their city son under the laws and regulations of changes his type even in the first gen-ih- cupel the remarkable inemorv of Ca- - homes in the old while the : i interior such eration almost entirely. Children world, li i department why which the Sicilians should not be allowed will be born even a few years after the ar- cramped quarters Carson left a of proof in de- family composed above-mentione- occupy New York are not so given an opportunity at the rival of the parents in thive jcirls and three immigrant sirable as their in boys. They QJO ROT cross-examin- rural surroundings Ste-fanit.- CALIETE SPRlflGS. time and place to America develop in such a way that were William. Kit and i, southern Italy. Charley; the witnesses of said claim Osafita and Teracina. Charley ant, and to offer evideuce in rebuttal their foreign-bor- n Carson now lives twenty-fiv- e Hot ar the richest alkalin Hot SprineB In th parents. RESTORING STRUCTURES OF miles These celebrated Springs of that submitted by claimant. The differences seem to develop in south of Las Animas; Kit is around located in tb midst of the Ancient world. The efficiency of these watert OLD FORT LYONS. ha? th MANUEL R. OTERO. the earliest childhood and persist 'Trinidad, Teracina lives at Raton, N. e been thoroughly tested by ClifT Dwellings, twenty-fiv- mllee west Register. through life. Every part of the body anu uie oiners are aeau. Ttieii' miraculous cures attested to in tha Work Is Being Done By the Daugh- miles norta of Sant is influenced in this way and even mother was a Mexican woman. of Taos, and fifty following diseases: Paralysis. Rheu- ters of the American Revolution Bar-snc- o form of the head which has al- Fe, and about twelve miles from matism. Neuralgia, Malaria, Bright' the in Given Military Funeral. most Colorado Kit Carson's on the Denver and Rio Disease of the ways been considered one of the Carson was first buried at Boggs-vilie- . Station, Kidneys, Syphilitic Old Home. Railroad. :rom which a and SPANISH LESSONS permanent hereditary features, under- lie was siven a funer- Grande point Mercurial Affections, Scrofula, military of runs to the La all Com- goes considerable change. al such as befitted his rank and there daily line stage springs. Catarrh, Grippe, Female Las Animas, Colo., Dec. 17. Work The of these waters is etc. Board, ahd bath- I ldmduai or Class Lessons If any official synopsis of the were four companies of infantry and ternperture plaints, lodging call- of restoring the ancient, tumbledown j from 90 to 122 degres. The gases are ing $2.i0 per $15 per week; $50 commissions report attention is one troop of They day; IN GRAMMAR building at old Fort Lyons, now the cavalry present. carbonic. Altitude 6,000 feet. Climate month. raeete Denver ed to the fact that even most stable were A company of the Fifth per Stage United States naval sanatorium,! infantry, and ihe entire trains and waits for Santa Fe train RAYMOND HAACKE racial characteristics seem to have I and (' of the Third, and I troon of very dry delightful where Kit Carson, greatest of west- round. There is now a commod- upon This resort is attrac- Care New Mexicm changed under the the new envir- the Secventh cavalry, year request. onment and this fact is commented ern scouts, died, has been commenc- - ious hotel for the convenience of in- tive at all seasons and la open all j .lomes S. command- NOTARY PUBLTC ed, and within the next two or three! Captain Casey valids and tourists. People suffeing winter. Passengers for Ojo Calient on as follows: ed A Charles months it will be turned over to the company, with Porter his from consumption, cancer, and other can leavfe Santa Fe at 9 a. m. and "This would indicate the conclusion first lieutenant. J. Warden Daughters of the American Revolu- Pope, ontagious diseases, are not accepted. reach Ojo Caliente at 5 p. m., the that racial, physical characteristics i now a colonel stationed in Denver, do not survive under the new social tion of Colorado for a museum. 7Tiese waters contain 1,626.24 grains same day. For further particular FRESH EGGS was second lieutenant of the coni- - salts t and climatic of Ameri- - The restoration will bring it back of alkaline the gallon, being address: environments i but to its original condition in pany, had not joined it at the j ca. The of the various practically & adaptability time of the funeral. He had grad- CREAM MILK on every detail, and give to the state one just ANTONIO races coming together our shores, uated from West Point. JOSEPH, Proorietor. 14 I of the most historic landmarks which Telephone No Red seems as if these indications shall be com- Oj ) Ta . f o N ,W i! possesses. Captain Gagby commanded 0 Cili intv j fully borne out in later study to be it. MRS. OTTO RCTSCH. it is an old stone and pany of the 'third, with First Lieuten- i much greater than had been antici-- i house, warped weather-beaten- ant Bonsall and Second Lieutenant If the American environment , but in such condition paled. Hanne. I company was headed by ' can about an assimilation of the that it cau easily be restored. Tt D. M. HOOVER & SON bring First Lieutenant V. Thomas and head forms in the first stands almost in the center of the big j. generation, Second Lieutenant Briggs, while Cap- it not be that other characteris- group of buildinrs at the naval sana- tells Fargo Compan Builders and Contractors may tain Gillette commanded the troop of tics be as modified and torium, and the men in chrrge of that & ESTIMATES may easily the Seventh cavalry, and First Lieu- PLANS that there be a assimila- institution are taking deep interest in may rapid tenant Berry and Second Lieutenant Furnished on short notice tion of nationalities the work. widely varying we-- e - Weston his assistants. Express ft is euite when re- i races t0 that well j likely that the (JEM ENT WORK a SPECIALTY antl something may Boggsville is now known as the be an American storation is completed that it will be General called type?" Lee lanch, is about two miles Express forwarders too dedicated with appropriate ceremony and The commission feels that it is south of Las Animas. The funeral Ornamental Doors. early to pronounce, iiicntiiteu-- iinnn . tne uaugnters. Aireaay an errort TO i took place the day after Carson's this adds: j on root to collect relics of Carson s question and death, the remains bein tamed over j "The is no means day, particularly articles belonging to investigation by to Thomas O. brother-in-la- him personally, and a pistol and ink- Boggs, All complete and moreover considering of Carson. Parts of the World. stand have been secured as a nucleus. j the importance of the subject it - Cahill does not remember who con- should be conducted on a Originally the little old stone build- Save Money and Inconvenience by Purchasing Wells FarR clearly ducted the. services, but says it was larger scale and in different surround ing was the medical headquarters of DOMESTIC MONEY TRAVELERS' the and Carson had been taken the post chaplain whom he recalls at ORDERS. ! ings in various parts of the country fort, his '"Holy .lone." In December or Janu- MONEY and perhaps also be checked up by there from home at Boggsville, ORDERS, FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS. some ary following the remains of the old j made the miles from Lyons, a very sick PI certain investigation upon scout and the remains his wife Payable Throunout the United States. Canaia. Mexico same races elsewhere." man. The only persons with him jf m when he died were Dr. medical were disinterred and taken to Taos, and all 1 Tilton, Countries. J 1) 1 Among other results noted it is X. Foreign ffaSy ' officer of M., by John S. Huff, an old friend, j ffTf shown that the American born child-- I the post; First Sergeant fia (ft vj and again buried there. Huff had REMITTANCES SENT BY TELEGRAPH. of headed and Luke Cahill, and a hospital steward, ren the long Sicilians made an with Carson be- those of headed Eastern whose name is now forgotten, and of agreement the round fore his death that he would do this J. European Hebrews have very nearly this trio the only one living is Luke 0. BARNES. Aaent Cahill. a resident of Las Animas. and he kept his promise, huff is are ui'-ii- to from our the same intermediate head form. perfection a 'now a prominent resident of southern Sicil-iiarfpc.t- -. Cahill for many years has been Lumber) because the wood is The children of the long headed Colorado. in uworv na.rH.o.nla.r. arrl ias are more round 'headed than stockgrower in the Arkansas valley, 1 It is Cabin's recollection that tneir the children of the and has always resided at Las Ani-- free from- - of patents; everv imnerfection o-- e 'among those at the post at round headed are more mas. He is of the best known piesent cracks and Hebrews long the time Carson died, knots, warpings. headed. Similar are traced men in this section of the state, and although they foot of is changes were not at the bedside, were John A. LSVERY Every it thoroughly one of the most highly esteemed. STABLE in the faces of the development of the of Pueblo A. E. sesoQed, dried and shrunk, so He was first sergeant of Company Thatcher and Rey- types. con- Fine Reliable it can be absolutely relied upon L, Fifth United States infantry, and nolds of Denver, both of whom Rigs, Horses, Single The amalgamation is most rapid ducted and both of by carpenters and bu lriers, and follow- from November 7, 1SC7. to May 4. general stores, Saddle Horses during the period immediately whom now Ouggls, Surries, wide-awa- ke 18GS, with his com- are very wealthy. all sensible, archi- ing the arrival of the immigrants. The he w!s stationed tects hereabouts pany r.t Fort' Lyons," when the post' particularly difference in type between parents WILL ROPE BEASTS mention our Lumber in their and children manifests itself almost was occupied by soldiers to prevent Call 9 i OF THE JUNGLE. up Phone He was sp3cticatiou.e. immediately after their arrival. depredations by the Indians. individuals born a time honorably discharged . from the set v- Among long "Buffa Jones' 'and Lincoln County When In Need of in the Charles W. Dudrow after arrival of the in Ameri- - ice there. Anything parents Cowboys Intend to I You can tell at a glance that Ca- Eclipse Livery Line. Drivers Furnished hill had been a soldier, and a "top" Roosevelt's Exploits. sergeant, at that. He is powerfully After a built, with a strong, rugged, master- visit to Carrizozo, Lincoln RATES RIGHT. and El Buffalo NEW ful face, and time has apparently county, Paso, Tex., MEXICO COLLEGE Jones his made no inroads upon his phy- passed Lamy today on way to New York from where he will sail OF sique. He is a Michigander by birth, Bw Caspar Arena CHAS. CLOSSON and served in the Fourth Michigan for Africa to rope lions and other beasts of He AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS volunteers, which captured Jefferson the jungle. expects to Davis, but he was discharged as a leave on the last day of the year for minor after the battle of Atlanta, Capetown. While in Lincoln county N. he MESILLA PARK, MEX. later enlisting in the regular army. purchased ten broken broncos for service in the M. D. loveless He is a member of the executive com- jungle. OUR MOTTO: and T. E. well To have the Best of Everything In Our Line school whose aim is to prepare young men and women mittee of the National Society of the Kelley, known New Veterans of the Indian Wars. Mexico cowpunchers, who have been for practical life under modern conditions. Complete Knew Carson Well. making their home in Lincoln county, A Cahill knew Carson well. He were with Jones and will accompany A. F. quite College courses are offered in in Mechanical him to of fantas- SPIEGELBEHG, Agriculture, had served as his orderly in New Africa. One Jones' tic schemes is to back to the C'vil and Electrical Engineering and in Household Eco- ico, when Carson was a brigadier bring Indian and Mexican eral commanding the First New United States wild grass eating hogs nomics. Also short courses in Practical Mechanics and Agricul- ico cavalry. In the spring of 1868 Car- which he will cross with domestic son was" at a breeds and thus create a species that Wares and Curios. coarses in and a four living ranch, ture, Stenography, year preparatory quarters of a mile from Boggsville, a will graze on the New Mexico range Blankets, Baskets, Wax, Feather and Linen Drawn Work. small the same as sheep and cattle. course. Expenses are low and there are many place up the Purgatoire river, Opals, Turquoise, Garnets and Other Gems. opportunities about five miles from Lyons. His wife LOUIS PAULHAN TO for self died there, and Cahill says - 527 San Francleeo 8t SANTA N. M. support. FLY AT SAN- ANTONIO. FE, that this bereavement undoubtedly For Catalogue and further information, address the President bore heavily upon Carson, and, per- San Dec. 17. Louis haps, hastened his end. Pneumonia Antonio, Texas, the French E. was the direct cause of his Paulhan, aeroplanist. W. really will exhibitions in Garrison, death. When Carson became ill he give several this N. city early in He will be Agricultural College, Mex. sent for Cahill, having learned that February. accompanied by Masson and Mis'serot, the was at Ca- ONLY sergeant Lyons, and and four of the Bleriot SALE hill went out to see him. He found aeroplanes S and Farnuin 'While the- - winter! tire old scout in a serious type. condition, weather in the north remains unfav-- and so to General William j reported orable to his flights, Mr. Paulhan will of the finest fell H. Penrose, who was the Embroideries White Goods commanding stay in the south, visiting GsJTves-to- RISING out i WILLIAMS & post. Penrose sent a nambulance New Orleans, Birmingham and to the Carson place, and had him a number of other southern cities. EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. ALL OP THE VERY brought !n to Lyons. . . LIVERY & HACK LINE LATEST AND NE'.VcST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS . On the mornins of May 22, 18G8, at Engraved cards le visit and wed about 10 310 San Francisco St. Phone Red 13'J o'clock, the famous pioneer ding invitations a 'specialty at the INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED his semi-conscio- breathed last. He was New Mexican Printing office. Any & U5 to the a Surries, SiflEle Rip Sale Horn moment of death, one sanding In need of such will do j and "talked with. Tilton, Cahill and the wen to call at tnis cince and examine ADOLF SELIGMAN DRY GOODS CO steward, but. whatever he said has es- - samples, style of work and prices. DECEMBER 17, 1909. PAGE FOUR THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN", SANTA FE, N. M. FRIDAY,

EDI-- 1 NEW MEXICAN'S SPECIAL ,j nsuuxnjxnj smruvul ruTJwru'uTJi u uiiu ltlcu ltltu uvu ltu laj utj uuiuuj .SANTA FE NEW 'MEXICAN TION. Professional Gards The first form of the New Mex- R. J. PALES, President J. H. VMSM, Cashier. will THE NEW MEXICAN PRINTING COMPANY PUBLISHERS. icans :;2 pace New Year's edition L. A. HUGHES, nl J. B. READ, Assistant Cashier. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - and those PAUL A. F. WALTER FRANK P. STURGES sin to press tomorrow Editor and President. Vice-Preside- ihinr routes must have their PAUL A. F. WALTER, - ..tr;i . JOHN K. Treasurer, - Attorney-at-Law- STAUFFER, Secretary in tomorrow noon. A resu- Uinler by Tiie First lationai Sank Santa Fe New Mexico thousand Entered as Second Class Matter at the Santa Fe Postofflce. ia!- edition of ten copies m "777 Swill be The undertaking is OF SANTA FE. RATEo OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, six months, by mall printed. E. C. ABBOTT, 25 !.iu-- an undoubted success tnat. it nas Attorney-at-Law- . Daily per week by carrier 2.00 Weekly, per year. Su- Dnily, per month, by carrier 75 ' been determined to make it an an The Oldest Banking Institution in Practice in the District and Weekly, sis months 1.00 Courts. and careti.l Daily, per month, by mail 65 nu:il of tin New Year's New fwloxico. Established in 1S70 preme Prompt .75 feature tievj all business. Daily, per year, by mail 7.00 Weekly, per quarter sort of a attention given to M..vii in serving a lear Santa Fe New Mexico and ad-- I OFFICIAL PAPER OF SANTA FE COUNTY. Hock of the city's .growth Capita! Stock, $150,000 F. vancement. Santa Fe's businessmen 5 CHARLES EASLEY, in Mexico. It is sent to and Undivided Profits, 75,000 be New Mexican is the oldest New land owners have .responded Surplus (Late Surveyor General) property . and a anJ circulation Attorney-at-Law- very postoffic-- j in the Territory, has large growing enabling the New Me- most liberally Transacts a general banking business in all its branches. Land and Mining business a spe- tni.ne the intelligent and progressive people of the Southwest. a - xican to get out as creditable supple- Loans money on the most favorable terms on all kinds of cialty. Intent as the time permits. Alljcopy bonds and Santa Fe New Mexico UNION(y)LABCCy personal and collateral security. Buys and sells for advertisements and write-up- s r slocks in all markets for its customer. Buys and sells CATRON & CATRON, in evening as must be by Saturday 2 lors-at-La- ' '. . Torero domestic and fersign exchange and makes telegraphic transfer Attorneys and Counsel tm ....;nf en ..-,-v nidi t it will taKe tune (mm. Office: COMPULSORY VOTING. trict attorney promptly brings cj of to all of the civilized world on as liberal terms , Catron Block. ' money A will ue sent iu parts Case and Comment seriously advo- - virtual suit against every delinquent all edition. copy or Santa Fe New Mexico a has added i it.,. as are given by any money transacting agency public tax payer and as result j member of Congress ami w cates compelling every citizen to, pAQ of not only Handsomely to ins own in luuuuu private. Interest allowed on time deposits at the rate three G. VCLNEY HOWARD, is irest will receive a wide uisu cast his ballot, at election time, but come but cleared the j 5 on or Liberal Attorney and Counseler at Law has practically result in bringing many per cent per annum, six months' years' time. not quite so sure about compelling list and made Dona ,Iiat must Practices in all courts of Territory delinquent tax It is not $ advances made on consignments of livestock and products. him to attend the primaries. Iu Ana one of the most prosper- people to the Capital City. Speaks .Spanish. ' ' county 1 much more than .in g New he bank executes all orders of its in the line, eastern, stales. ous in the Here a money-makin- venture by the patrons banking 'Phone 192 Brack. such financially Territory. New .Mexico, there has grown tip to-ot- de- ? Rooms 18 and 19, is a her district attorneys. as the' management has and aims to extend to them as liberal treatment in all respects, Laughlin Block an indifference to the of fran- hic Mexican right It is more effective to bring suit cent subscribed in- with and oi sound hanke- Santa Fe, N. M. chise and the exercise of it even at a cided to put every 5 as is consistent safety the principles the delinquent individually there- there is against to the edition itself and it will d in jr. deposit boxes lor rent. The patronage of the general election, that always than to file a blanket suit and it pays Safety RENEHAN & DAVIES, a stay at home vote. In this Ter- the financial willingness A. B. ' large the district attorney and county much fore reflect public is respecfully elicited. Renehan, l. P. Davie, in the Spanish-America- n . ritory, especially better. of Santa Fe businessmen to advertise Attorneys-at-Law- counties, the people take the Practice in the and Dis- the town and their business as well Supreme- franchise very seriously and on elec- trict Courts. and Land Law a COMMISSIONIZING TOWNS. of the town in Mining tion day will come many miles to the as the advancement specialty. Office in Catron Block. polling place to vote, but in eastern The commission form of govern- general. Santa F - New Mexico New Mexico, it was noticeable at the ment is not an ephemeral trend in last that there was in many affairs but it has de- election, public apparently The American type seems to be HOLT 4. SUTHERLAND, a lack of come to A recent law publica- instances of patriotic regard stay. ac- Attorneys-at-Law- . vot- "The commission form veloping in the United States ttie value of the ballot and many tion says: THE PALACE HOTEL Practic in the District Courts a ers at home. Santa Fe re- of government has also become very to the Bureau of Immigra- stayed cording well as before tlwj Supreme Court of down Greater Santa in Kansas, and the prospects pub- cently by voting popular tion in its preliminary report the Territory. Fe, the of citizens are that Kansas will be thoroughly although majority lished by the New Mexican yester- Las Cruces - New Mexico favored it. gave an example of the comniissionized in another year.'' Foreigners, it is shown, change W.ILLJAM. VAUGHN PROP, evil of absenteeism. Says Case and in some instances, cities adopt a day. !J1 form as well as H. M. DOUGHERTY, Comment : between the commission 'icipiuiy in physical compromise . . One of the Best Hotels in the Attorney-at-Law- . "The intention has been announced the Saint Jos-- j in habits and in ways or thinking West and present forms, is Practices in the and Dis of at the next session of has done. Some of the in this coun Supreme introducing, eph, .Missouri, after (ne have settled Cuisine and Lflrge SaitQple trict Courts of th Office: the New York a bill look features of the Saint Joseph 'Com- Territory. legislature, leading try and their children differ entirely Table Service Room for Socorro - - - New Mexico ing toward making the exercise of the charter are: the trend being Unexcelled mercial Travelers and from their parents elective franchise compulsory: It abolishes the old council com- ' a distinctive American type. WILLIAM McKEAN. . the proposed legislation is to include of ward and toward SANTA NEW MEXICO WASHINGTON posed representatives, PE, AVENUE Attorney-at-Law- . compulsory attendance at primaries. establishes a council of five mem- What influence climate, surroundings. - Mining and Land Law. Some features of such a have at j have on this develop- project bers, elected large. example, may Taos New Mexico undoubted merit. It would be of un- Increases the power of the mayor. ment it is difficult to determine but told advantage to the interests of the and places the burden of responsi- that the human race owes much to state if every citizen could be com- AMERICAN AND NORTHCUTT & ROBERTS, bility for the public service directly these factors in its differentiation is EUROPEAN PLAN pelled to register his vote upon pro- him. or an Jesse G. Northcutt, C. J. Roberts, upon certain and a negro is a negro . posed amendments to the constitu- Makes the mayor the executive Indian an Indian, not so much be . Attorneys-at-Law- . Offices: N. and tion. One of the perils in the pres- head of the city, and limits the coun- cause of difference m blood as on ac-- : Raton, M., Trici' Coloraoo. ent form of government is the ease cil entirely to legislative duties. count of difference in the habitat of; dad, wi'h which an amendment can be se- Limits the granting of franchises the race. cured to a state constitution, and in- to twenty-five-yea- r terms. G. W. PRICHARD, difference of the average voter to the Provides for the referendum of In accordance with party pledges Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law- . shall be franchises on of 25 cent question whether it adopted petition per Delegate to Congress W. H. Andrews Practices in all the District Courts -i- HOTEL III i w for 11 t-jj or not. Case after case arises where of the voters: also provides the has introduced a bill to create an f( I" ( l t Sift f SJ i w and gives special attention to casee amendments are made of fun- recall and the initiative. Ra- part the eighth judicial district, for which J. E. LACOME, before the Territorial Supreme Court. damental law of the land by the vote establishes a public utilities com- is not vrsQwmr Office: Elk. Santa N. M. ton will be the headquarters. It Laughlin Fe, elec- mission under a section drafted from of only a small fraction of the a mere political move but dictated by tors who vote for candidates for pub- the Hughes law in New York. dis- ' necessity for, the,.business of the Proprietor GEORGE w. BARBER, lic office at the time the amendment "Adopts the Kansas City park and re- trict courts has been increasing and Counsellor-at-Law- . ex- boulevard plan. Attorney is submitted. One of the latest the past few years and sev- Practices in Court Adopts the Omaha viaduct law. markably ' Commodious Korm the District and amples is the adoption of the appro- eral of the district judges are over- Sample The mayor appoints the heads of de- Supreme Courts of the Territory. priation for the large canal in New whelmed with work them no to partments, and specific responsibility giving Distance Station. Prompt attention given all business. York state. That immense appropria- for the su- Long telephone " is established in each department. time to prepare opinions Lincoln County Nev Mexico tion, with all the consequences which The dual duties of the The council may, however, refuse to preme court. will grow out of it. was adopted by to EDWARD C. WADE, . confirm the mayor's appointees, but district judges are beginning prove the vote of a relatively small part of of an Steam Heated: Electric Attorney-at-La- the council's to any ap- very onerous and the creation FIRST CLASS CAPE the voters of the state, while the great objection Practices in the Supreme and DIs pointee must be made in writing, and eighth judicial district is an impera- Lighted. Every Room mass of the though IN CONNECTION" trict Courts of the Territory, in the citizens, opposed be based on the fitness and qualifi- tive necessity. The time is not far a Good One, 1o in- Probate Courts and before the TJ. S. the project in theory, were too nominee. when New Mexico, as a state, cations of the distant, General and U. S. Land different to take the trouble to cast a for prac- Surveyor will need and elect judge FrtKSH THE BUTTON WE DO THE their votes against it, and let it go by BEST, Offices. THE SANTA FE'S PROGRESSIVE tically every county. - default on the vote of those who had Las Cruces New Mexico NESS. j some special interest in it. Any The Santa Fe Employes' Magazine The favorable report of the senate C. W. G. WARD, scheme which would such the prevent for December, 1909. has all the at-- j committee on territories upon Territorial District Attorney. and men to AND results, compel register of a holiday number of any pointment of Hon. William J. Mills AMERICAN EUROPEAN PLAN For San Miguel and Mora counties. their amend- opinions upon proposed of the big literary magazines and is to be governor of New Mexico, and of Las Vegas - - New Mexico ments, would be a long toward step fully as interesting. Of course, it is Hon. William H. Pope to be chief the - correction of this evil. It might to the tice of the Territory, itoth appoint- W. A. FLEMING also be country through JONES, of advantage to comnel the whirh tho Santo Fe nnsses as well ns ments to take effect On March 1, 11"J :me CORON ADO hotel Bonds and Investments. exercise of the elective franchise s.t dif- its employes and is therefore of much settles one phase of New Mexico's TJ. S. Commissioner tor the Third the election proper. A universal ex- and interest to the local public. As an ficulties assures political peace XSesta-vuaxi- t Judicial District of New Mexico. will of Flret Class in. Ccaaaa-ectlo3a- pression of the the voters incentive to tree in Santa Fe and quiet for the first half of the Lf" Cruces - - - New Mexloi would to planting RATES 50c. and. G. LUPE HERRERA certainly tend bring a better communities the article, coming year. The second half will he up Prop, Eastern and local bank references. class of before leading OPEN & Santa Pe New Mexico- - candidates the people, which is illustrated, is given to given to preparations and the election Day Nipht because there would be a ele- - j larger "Beautiful Station Gardens Along the of a delegate to Congress and "mem- H. H. ment among the voters which' would UTNAM, Valley Division." President E. P. bers of the legislature as well as coun U. 8, Court Commissioner and be governed in its action by the merit ' - Ripley contributes a thoughtful ar ty officials. This can not be avoided i of the candidate mere Conveyarcer. rather than by tide on "The Railroads and Public for even if the statehood bill were LOANS AND REAL ESTATE. consideration of claims. The party Approval," which the New Mexican to pass tomorrow it provides ;., that First Class -Tc Date Correspon ents information benefit in this direction from a com- ail Up asking will reproduce in full. As an example the vote on the proposed constitution Ikrarjily concerning the of New Mex- statute be Territory pulsory would, however, of the progressiveness of the Santa can not he taken until the general ico promptly answered less than in apparent the former case, F" management, the following item is election in 1910 when the above off- Texic K'- - - New Mexico because the of larger portion the cit given: icers will be up for election. HOTEL MODERN izens exercise CORNER DON GASPAR AND WATER STREET their elective franchise "Since the last issue of this maga- upon choice of and relative- .,, ; R..W. WITTMAN, officers, a zine Santa Fe authorized addi- The New Mexican is very much and Cold Water Booms - ' the has Jot Spacious Sample Steam Heat j ' v ,vi Draftsman. ly small percentage remain away to both the Elks tional expenditures of $1,767,498.50 pleased learn that In Room For Commercial Travelers Electric Copies furnished of records, on file from the polls, so that the require- Woman's Board of Trade will Every Light, for double tracking and $204,873.05 and the U. S. Surveyor General's Office. ment of the attendance of this small- - Modern Baths. for installation of mechanical inter look after the poor and needy over the Santa Fe, New Mexico. er would affect final re- portion the locking plants, block signals, etc., to ; Christmas holidays. These are two sult in cases." only exceptional the safe of j excellent channels which promote operation trains, through & Let us all boost to make her the those inclined can do the NEEL COOPER, charitably Geo. M. Neel. Robt. L. DELINQUENT TAXES. safest road in the world on which to maximum of ood. Individual charity, Cooper. Graduate Irrigation The of the tax work and on which to travel." of course, is to be encouraged, but at Engineers, personnel territorial Surveys, plans, maps, estimates, commission is such Terri- times it bestows its blessings upon that the construction, water1 and.i to DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH? the while both of the or- si0ply duly. tory may look forward an impartial undeserving Office: East Side or Plaza, Santa Fe. and thorough report on the questions One of the questions that the cen- ganizations named above make care- HERE IS A VERY EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY of assessments and taxes in New Mex- sus enumerator is likely to ask each ful investigations as to the real need ico. There is no doubt that there are person enumerated next April and of the beneficiaries of the charity AT HALF JOHN K. STAUFFER, , "Do you Un- EVERYTHING ONE PRiCE Public. inequalities, there are in every com- May is: speak English?" fund. The New Mexican will be' Notary the Spanish-America- Sarta F - - New Mexico monwealth when it comes to assess-- n fortunately, average pleased to asknowledge any'sifts that ""SSI! or Priat-ln- g nts, but the New Mexican believes lacking may be sent it to be turned over to CHRISTMAS1 Office with the New Mexican for other reasons, often answers also that those inequalities have been very either of these two bodies for distribu- Company. that in the negative even if BEST LINE OF GOLD AND SILVER FILIGREE magnified and exaggerated. It is less question tion among the deserving poor of he English well to WORK EVER DISPLAYED IN SANTA Pjfi a matter of inequalities, than of a speaks sufficiently whom Santa Fe has its quota the converse in that A Herewith are some bargainfc offered low assessment that makes tongue. systema- same as every other community. rate, the tic effort should be made by the New Mexican Printing com- assessment returns for New Mexico by press Excellent Assortments of and public leaders to impress upon Don't pany: Code of Civil Procedure of the only $00,000,000 when to The Commerceial Club has furnish- they ought those Spanish-American- s who FaU Territory of New Mexico, 1897, shee speak write-u- p Burned leather Goods Many exceed a hundred million dollars. ed a splendid of Santa Fe's , English and most of them do, that it . to i. 6t,ber bound, $1; paper bound, 75c. Missouri there ig no- - business organizations and iSanta Fe's Burned Wooden However, denying that is important that they answer the Call Placques articles Pleading forms,' $5; Missouri Code there is in tax col- attractions and for the ?reat inequality ob- advantages Ml Kinds of - , question truthfully for the chief arid Drawn Wort i Pleadings, $6; the N Jwo for HO. New special New Year's that to! lections: that large property owners jection to New Mexico, after all,rin Mexican's, - Adapted New Mexico! Code, Laws of edition. It will an entire Inspect leather Pillows Tops attract are delinquent year after year, espec- the east is that so a per cent occupy page. New Mexico, 1899, 1901 and 1903, large Board of Trade has a ially in counties like Santa Fe, and of its inhabitants are alleged to .,be The prepared English and Spanish pamphlets, 25c; the same are not penalized, in fact, may be re- foreign in language, thought and hab- display advertisement alqn full leather rlS.LSh&Sk' Flexible fhat-- s to atten- warded 'eventually by permitting its. 'The New, Mexican feels certain lines certain 'attract Cover Pocket.; 1.25 is THE ORIGINAL OLD CURI0 Docketttgle, them to Settle by paying only a per that a! correct census will disperse tion wherever H JreadIt agood two or more books, $1 each. Ntw " cent of the taxes levied against them. that idea, but if the native inhabitant omen for the ''get-togeth- spirit" ' Mexico. uSpreine Court Reports, Not. Proprietor Coin-V-atio- The small property owner, who pays persists in saying he cannot speak that has taken possession of the com- J. S, CANDELARIO 3 and 10 Inclusive $3.30 each. hiy taxes promptly, is thus punished English, when he really does under- munity, that both organizations will 301-30- 3 San Francisco St. Santa FeN.M. Corporation- - Laws, 75c Compll--atio- n ' and la incited to try his hand at evad- stand and can talk English, he is not sign their names to both advertise- Mining Lf s, 50c. Money'n ing the payment of taxes also, in only hurting himself but also .the ments which face each other in the Digest of New Mexico Reports, foU some counties, like Pona Ana, the dis commonwealth. supplement. sheep, $6.50;, full Hat school blank. NKW MEXICAN7. M. F ". FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909. TUE SANTA FK SAXTA FE. HAOL

I THE 15 YEAR OLD BOY SANTA PE HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. of in be a business man, today, will, tea years, Mai-ti- nt him in Coal Oil Insppotor Malaquins If you have a son, it is your duty to train z left this forenoon for Taos, l o thd of business methods, give him benetit your liutler MrOranathan. o. St. Louis : . V nusiaess experience. i: ., TVil. IlCf. he row- See he has a bank account while is e . that j II. A. Fis-ior- a Denver travel in 5 will - ing up. There is no other one thing thai give 'man, is in town stopping at the Pal- hin a more proper insight and conception of ace. f -- business than havii g his own baLk account. j ,1. H. V. Oilmoi-- is :r. from his a ranch on the Pecos. He is a guest ai . srz 2Zjy ONE DOLLAR WILL START AN ACCOUNT. the Claire. V.'aller C'arr of Welilon. Ky., UNITED STATES BANK & TRUST CO anions the sightseers registered at r s , , the modern. trSs TT T- - T .. 1 .:P T - . . it 't hXmp ft n. j i.trneu aim wnv in eras a iv visitors in Santa t p stopping M. ' Capital $50,000' 2S, Santa Fe, N. at the Claire. j O. K. Schofield of Jacksonville. 111., is anions th; traveling men register- - ed at the Claire. DIRECTORS District Attorney Klmer K. Studley -- . h FLICK i of Raton has sone to Socorro on per-- j f iHM p OFFICERS G. FRANKLIN zzg sonal and legal business. G. W. S. DAVIS. FRANKLIN FLICK, President W. A. Ranch and wif.? of Denver, W. S. DAVIS. Cashier. N. B. LAUGHLIN !are enjoying Santa Fo sights. They TLW B I I are- - guests at the Palace. W. E. GRIFFIN. Asst. Cashier. J. B. LAMY . Celestino Garde, a rancher from En-- i vill.,.t'H R. H. HANNA cino, Torrance county, is a visitor to day gtapping at the Claire. FREDERICK MULLER .Tames Davidson, representing an Albuquerque hide and wool firm, is X5H32S53SSBS3B here registered at. the Claire. WE ARE PIIEPARED TO HANDLE YOUll , Edward Ehle of Las Crnces, former- ly of Santa Fe, spent yesterday at Las Crnces on real estate business. THE FOR THE CHRISTMAS WANTS WEST WEST. Ednardo Litjan of Clavton, Union We are selling it cost oar line of fancy hand painted plates, cups is his father. Assist- county, visiting LISTEN !!! and saucers, fruit bowls, bowls, cream toiltt Colorado Life Assurance ant Land Commissioner Mateo Lujan. suyar pitdiers The Rational Company too nu rnerous too Miss M. Lenathan of Cedal Falls, bottles, vtses ani other ancles mention. is a visitor in town the Denver Colorado. la., seeing &is a t, ' i i f ill st rz of skvts, t xy w.efins, toy tool ctbinets, parrolotors sights. She is quartered at the Pal- " I i" 'iQ , silver fooibili and btsebdl ace. witcues, iui u wire, The Pioneer Life Insurance Co., WE o"'N and h vory th'n? in chairs and furniture of all kiuds. E. E. Peck, a traveling man from of the Southwest Wichita, Kan., is in town visiting the i merchants. He is quartered at the j A M BERGERE, AUnager for New Mexicr. Modern. ' a anta Fe. N. M. Catron Block V. H. Dearstyne, representing Fine Opportunity For Denver paper house, is here on one of EE his regular visits. He is stopping at Xmas Se I s the Palace. j ection The Christmas. ' Coming INSURANCE SURETY BOND3- - -- REAL ESTATE J. B. Manby of Trinidad, Colo., is in NOW AT VKRV 2 HATS LOW PKlOtft. s town in conference with his brother, This of all seasons make matkind more charitable LOANS A. R. Manby, of Taos. He is g. guest ai.su Ostrich Plumes, Pibbons one to cbpf-rlu- re- at the Palace. another. The spirit of giving is - ia all O C- WATSON &, COMPANY Mrs. E. E. Wright of Hondo, Lin-- ' Doylies, Cushion Tops. Fur Bands cognized civilizi'l lands at Yuletide. ESTABLISHED IN 1682 coin county, is in the for the pur- - city for Hats. Choose if would choose - pose of placing her two daughters In early you wisely the Loretto convent. We the BEVT of the "OLD ADIES Fancy Collars, Back Combs represent An-tonit- Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hall of We h a cf LINE." Companies; if you want the BEST former residents of and Embroidery Materials. ive splendid array servicible things to Colo., k Yon can find here a let us write it for Santa Fe, are in town at the pir froin.; many suggestions, Insurance, you. stopping MISS A. MUGLER lew of .which are mentioned below. to loan on 5anta Fe Real Estate. Palace. Mr. Hall is connected with $5,000 fine in fruit and the forest service. Southeast Corner Plaza. iome propositions C. F. Spader of Bernalilio, arrived For Dolls, Toys, and doll accessories, alfalfa ranches. with in town last at the Baby By dealing us, you night taking quarters Silver Sets, Spoons, Dish and are assured of a ''Square Deal" the Claire. He has just returned from Washington, D. C, where he looked Furniture Sets. Pbooe XSed. 133 IIS San. riandsco St. Santa, "e, IT. 2Z. after his fences as candidate for the V. U. S. marshalship. For the The new Marathon racers, Toy Juan Zamora of San Patricio, Lin- Mechanical Gift coln county, arrived yesterday over wagons. toys, NOW IS THE TIME the Xew Mexico Central. He is ac Youngsters Books, English baby Go-cart- s etc To have SUIT cJe ned, and in good companied by his niece, Petrita Sis-nero- that pressfd put shape who will enter the Loretto for fall wear. . We will do it ) Hand bags, Music rolls, Fur sets, We will f riqht academy. Scissors coarge Charles F. Rudulph of Rociada, For the or manicure sets, Mexican and Estabiishmenl crop reporter for the U. S. weather drawn work, Handsome jewel The Goldberg Cleaning Pressing is over from San bureau, Miguel combs, Beautiful bed room slip PHONK 203 BL.AOK 208 WEST PALAGK AVE county today on business with Direct- Young Lady or C. E. Linney of the weather bureau. pers, Hand embroidered corset Mr. Rudulph reports that for the first cove rs, Xmas box w riting paper etc time in many years, wild turkeys THE SANTA FE ABSTRACT, have been seen on the Pecos forest Neckties, Suspenders Handker reserve. A wild iion and bear are For tbe REALTY & INSURANCE AGENCY chiefs, brush Book-rack- s also seen occasionally while deer are Military sets, (INCORPORATED) quite plentiful. in oak or Shaving M. Young Man bras, Room 19 t'ntron Block, SantaFe, N. sets, Smokers sets, Night robes, The New Mexican com- Docs a ABSTRACT , RKAL ESTATE and 1NSTJ RAKCE business Printing etc. general Pajamas , i pany has prepared civil and criminal to loan on Santa Fe Real Estate : : dockets especially for the use of jus- $20,000.00 at low rate of interest ., For Mother Long Camonas, Handmade work tices of th peace. They are especial- Cut ly ruled, with printed headings, in baskets, Silverware, glass, either Spanish or English, made of Fancy china, Table linen etc. I I good record paper, strongly and dur- Hi. SCO WOODY'S HACK LIKE ably bound, with leather back and HE Fnif PflthPP P'Pes, Cigar humidores. Felt slip-- 1 1 covers and canvas sides, hall full M aillCI A Victor or Edison Phono- - THE Prom per8 index in front and the fees of justices THE LEADING graph'will amuse the whole SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA BARRANCA TO TAOS of the peace and constables' printed family in full on the first page. The pages A THOl'SAMl. OTHER VAU ABLK AM) Both-- I1NTKRESTING THE VALLEY RANCH Meets North South are 10 inches. These books are THINGS TOSKl,K('T FROM Bounds Trains. made up in civil and criminal dockets, of 32 or with Grant on separate pages each, W. N. TOWNSEND & A famous old Spanish Land Leaves Barranca the arrival of both civil and criminal bound in one CO. beautifully and hlstoiiCHlly situated the north bound train and arries at sea book,, 80 pages civil and 320 pago? THE RACKET STORE. on the Pecos River 1000 feet aboe Taos at 7 p. m. ' l level and surrounded, by pln.e...and ) criminal. To intoduce them they are Ten miles shorter ; than other covered mountains of any offered at the following prices If you lov delicious spruce upwards Good hack and to 13000 feet with sunshine way. convenient Civil or Criminal $2.75 every day teams. Coffee, then for your in the year such as no disease germ good t.) ;i;Ji'' Combined Civil and Criminal . . 4.00 i in.- dcaa. own sake can live The greatest hearth giv- Tiling- to Oleics Fas j For 45 cents additional for a single try 26 miles ing country in the world. sangei Comforta."bls. docket, or 5o cents additional for a east of Santa Fe. FARE $5.00 combination docket, tbey will be sent Chase & Sanborn Splendid trout fishing In Sum- by mail or prepaid express. Cashi in mer and all kinds, of hunting, full must accompany order. State HoRsEBAOK riding THAN IS LAUNDRY plainly whether English or Spanish etc, IPEuM printed heading is wanted. 'Seal Brand Pure Coffee'' -- ..Villi f , , Do SIOQ) and $12 00 per week The New Mexican can do nrlnting Christmas Presents Udluu Saddle Horses, $1.50 per day or For Best Laandry Work equal to that done in any of the large YOU'LL. S4Y ITS THE week. $5.00 per cities. Our solicitor, every piece of DELIGHTFULL. PAGIN- work we turn out. our stock Mlu'trated t Basket leaves Monday Tuesday Try Write tedayfor pamph once and will come ATING COFFEE YOU We have now in stock arid are and all Information Returns Thursday nd Friday. you certainly every day O. K. again. We have all the facilities for EVER TASTED. reviving goods for Christmas. . AGENCY m Barber Shop.; work-in-elud- out every class of ing of f! M. turning Wehavo an elfgraot line gentleman's j' MILLER Mgr. YalleySanchi. P. O. BROWN, Phone No 23 6ne of the best binderies in 1st flavor is so rich' Mellow that you wond- ties, hose atd hose mufflers the west. and Satisfying supporters, Agent. , Red er why you have for so lone etc with been satisfied ordlnury rib-bo- of os coffee. For ladies an elegant line plumes, neckwear, haudkei chiefs, hose, fcll In air tinht pans whlh pro- kirds of IF YOU WANT TO GET tect Its distinctive flavor, also fancy articles, embroidery pat- of CHASE & SAN-BORN- terns flosses and tilo, GHRISTMAS IS BUYING WHEN full line royal dolls, statuary, III lit-- WHAT YOU WANT TEAS, V8ses etc. YOU WANT IT GO TO We are sole Asrents for We cordially invite every one to call and Santa Ke. look over our stock and we feel sure we can THE CHAS WAGNER FURNITURE CO. SAfNcVT please you. '"CTELdrtalcr aiid EraTjalmarj peeial Xmas gapgains In H.S. KAUNEaCO. La Moda Millinery s Davenports, Leather Rockers, Couches, Ingrain Carpets, Fiber Carpet, Aximister Rugs. Mission Dining Hooms Sets, Mission Phone Black 78 Catron Block. Hall Clocks, Japanse Screens, Framed Pictures and Hundreds PHASE 2fi ; ..... of other Appropriate Articles. U2S PGE SIX. TfiE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA EE. N. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909.

Aguajo and completed in 17S1. Lo VERIFY IT Si, cated at San Antonio. Said to be Louis 4 most all missions iiii Rocky 1, beautiful of The Proof is in Santa Fe Almost at igfeJ The America. Your Door. Sewing Light San Juan Capristan, 17:11, also The public statement of a Santa Fe built at San Antonio. by Aguajo Chap- citizen is in itself for Pacific el still in use. strong proof Railway Comoany. Santa Fe people, but An- confirmation San Saba. 17:14, also at San strengthens the evidence. pj tonio. n Here is a Santa Fe citizen tes- re who Until 171(4. the Franciscan friars tified years ago that Doans PASSENGER SCHEDULE makes the brilliant with tained full control over the missions. Kidney long evening Pills relieved sick kidneys and now but in that they were secular- year states the cure was Can In Effect 14, 1908. its white light for sewing or ized by Don Pedro de Xava, governor permanent. July steady any sufferer from ills bet- of Texas. With this act, all missions kidney ask Made of brass, nickel ter proof? You can The , l. Miles from r Miles From No 2 reading. plated became the property of the crown. investigate. Motutfn Si A iu wo. KatOQ case is at home. iiUI.Y DAILY latest im- The missions were founded and right and equipped with the Lino Ron ero, Palace avenue, conducted by monks of the order of Santa SO Fe, N. M.. "I s iW . m. 0 Lv. l Motrin,; N:M. Arr, in 5 P. in. central draft burner. St. Francis. V'oni fee colleges of says: know that Doan 12 ' " 46 16 proved 13 a. in. It Kumaldo. 6 p. ra. Of Kidney Pills fulfill the claims made for 10 35 it. m. 11 " Decimal) " " 88 4 55 p. m. Queretaro and Zaca Atocas. their low-price- I 10 50 ft. m. 18 " " " 82 4 85 m d them. If were not confident of this Capullu " " p. The is a lamp, methods of administration more will 11 05 a. m 20 " Vigil 29 4 25 p. m Rayo fact, I could never have 2iV " " been induced 11 a. tu 26 ' Thompson 2 8 56 p. nv be said elsewhere. Suffice it here to 45 a. Bi '' " " 18 3 30 p. m- - cannot better at to give this endorsement. U ui. Cunningham " " but you get a lamp state that the stout, old padres had remedy my 12 20 p. m. tu " (.Ulftou House Junction 17 2 56 p. iiv There was a dull ache in 2 45 Arr- - 2 30 m instincts and turned the small of p. in. 48 Arr. V vi n p keen business i 30 p.m. LV. hatov Lv 12 25 P. m- any price. is claimed my back that bothered me for a long " m- - many an honest pesos. It 8 50 p. in. tit " Ollfton House Junction ; Lv. 7 12 05 p. time and had 4 15 p. m. " " 18 Sll 40 a. m. that one of the missions had a tre by spells been the cause t Preston " Once a Rayo vser, always one 4 45 p m. M " KoeQler " 28 11 06 a' m- - which after the of my laying off from work for two or 4 55 in. 56 ' J " " 20 1115 a.m. Pealer F.'cryu here. If N'nt At Ymirs, 'r:te for mendous treasury p. Koehler net. " Every three Doan's 6 50 p. m. 88 " Uolfax " 83 U0 15 a. m. Dcscripthc vitcu'lar to the Nearest Agency of the confiscation mentioned above, disap- days. Kidney Pills, pro- " " " 41 9 43 6 15 p. m. 77 OtirroBOso a. m. A in the hills cured at Stripling, Burrows & Co.'s 6 36 Lv. 9 25 OIL COMPANY peared. cache either p.m. M Arr. N. 47 a.m. CONTINENTAL 7 08 I'lMARRON M, 7 &f) or drug me p.m. Lv. Krr a. ra. (lnenrporatel) to the nothwest of San Antonio, store, brought entire relief ,. 10 p. in. 86 " N. M. Lv 60 7 40 a. in Nast ' ., in the connect- and the few slight attacks of back- 7.23 p.m. 89 " Harlan " 58 7 25 a.m. underground passage " " 7 BESS I 1. 46 p. in. 94 " Park 59 00 a. in.1 ing the missions of the Alamo city, is ache have had since then have quick- said to hide it. ly yielded, to this remedy. I will al- IS. In N. ways hold a j Connect with E. P. W. Ry. train No. 124 arriving Dawion, high opinion of Doan's 15 Kidney Pills." M., 6; p. m. unwillingness on the part of the In MEXICO STEALS MARCH 41 M Mr. Romero Connect with t. P. ft. W. Ry. train No. 1Z3 leaving Dawion, N. HOTEL ARRIVALS liians to be converted and made to ON UNITED STATES. save the above testi- :C5 a. m. monial in 1907, and when in- woik. proved loo much for the Span January, N. at N. M. terviewed on June 29. Stage for van Houten, M., mMti train Preston, Palace. iards' zeal for colonization. Extending Its Railroads Into Central 1909, he said: i. & S. train arrive and from Des Moine a fallow: America as First to Ab- "I can speak as highly of Doan's Kid- Passenger depart B. G. Eason and wife. Silvorton: To Anthony Crozot, a captain of in Step NORTH BOUND SOUTH SOUND. sorb Those ney Pills now as vhen I publicly en- Butler McGranathan, St. Louis; V. dustry of his time, Louis XIV, in 1714, Republics. Mo. 1, :0t a. m. No. 8, 9:27 a. m. Ac- dorsed them two and a half years ago. H. Dearstyne, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. granted all Louisiana, for (he purpose San Antonio. Tex.. Dec. 17. No. 7. i:12 p. m. No. 2. 7:05 p. m. This me the de- C. Hall, Antonilo; W. A. Ranch of commercial exploitation. Crozot cording to a dispatch in the Monterey remedy always gives TracK A. A . F. and with C. Harry I connection with T. at Raton Preston, n sired benefit whnn use it." Ry, Miss M. Lenahan, had Cadillac and News filling-i- of two gaps be- sV and wife, Denver; appointed governor the . S. at Des Moines, E. P 8 W at Colfax, N. M., and Cimarron A For sale all dealers. 50 Cedar Falls, la.: J. U. Manby, Trini- the iatter sent Hucherau St. Denis, a tween Salvador, Guatemala and Mexi- by Price N. M. Foster-Milbu- Northwestern Ry. at Cimarron, n cents. dad; H. A. Kisser, Denver. young and French-Canadia- to can railroad systems has been com- Co., Buffalo, N. is r the In New Mexico Ocato, daring New Cimarron, M., depnt following points Claire. the wilderness of Texas menced. work when York, sole agents for the United Aurora and Red Lakes. penetrate The completed Hayaoo. C. F. Ilernalillo; H. K. Har- with a view of communica- mean in the States. N. Mexico: Spader, opening will a long step building lit Park. M., is depot for following points in New Arroyo O. E. Scho-liel- Remember the name Doan's and nett and wife, Las Vegas; tion with northern Mexico and locate of a n railroad. The line beco, Arroyo Hondo, Baldy, Black Lakes, Cerro, Elizabethtown, Lobo. no Jacksonville, 111.; Deane Smith, some gold and silver mines. The the Salvador with the take other. Questa, Ranche da Taos, Hed River City, Taos and Twining. connecting Portland, Ore.; John H. Young, Ques- very romantic story of this young Guatemala railroads has been con- ' A. will some Notice t3. J. DEDMN. J. van HOUTEN; W. GORMAN, ta; James I). Davidson, Albuquerque; man be told in other chap- tracted for, Myron C. Keith, presi- for Publication. A. Kent, Albuquerque; Celes-tiu- o ter, and it suffices for the time Small Claim No. 1235. V. Ores, and fien Gen Pass- - Henry being dent of the United Fruit Company, be- Holding Superintendent Mgr. Agent Garde, Encino. to state that he made the first settle- Serial 012051. Not Coal Land. JV of M- - the principal promoter the WATON, N M. RATON. IS. RATON. N. Coronado. on now ing ment the spot on which road. It will be 220 kilometers in Department of the Interior. E. E. and Ar- Mis. Wright family, stands the metropolis of Texas, San modern in United States Land Office. lT. Wil-lar- length, standard gauge and royo Hondo; (i. McColloch, Antonioti This was in 1715. St. Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 15, 1909. W. C. every respect. Surveys and locations I). H. Hollaway, Horn, Denis reached Mexico and scared the Xotice is follo- have already been made and approved hereby given that the T. T. Wilson, Estaneia. Spanish into wholesale colonization. wing-named and a deal of the material has claimant has filed notice Modern. During the next few a large great years been ordered. Work will be started of his intention to make final proof in George M. Neil, Denver: Robert number of missions were established. support of his claim under sections L. V. C. McDonald, them well at Santa Anna and it is expected that Cooper, Denver; Before naming it may be 1C and 17 of the act of March 3. 1891, Tueumeari; E. E. Pec, Wichita; Wal- to note what these were the first train wi)l run in about eigh missions (26 854), as amended by the act ter Carr, Weldon, Ivy.; W. S. Garvin, like. teen months. The line will add much Stat, I of February 21, 1S93, (27 Stat., 470), TO City. of them are in an ex to the transportation facilities of the Many today and that said will be made be- cellent state of The two republics. proof preservation. fore Register or Receiver, U. S. Land FOUNDING OF SPANISH ground of all of them was a The next link in the chain will be plan Office, Santa Fe, New Mexico, on De- ALL STATIONS ON THE MISSIONS IN TEXAS. large The outer wall of a line running from Ayutla, Guate- quadrangle. cember 22, 1909, viz: Ramon Padilla, the buildings had no windows and mala, to Cabello Blancho, a station on of Cerrillos, N. M., for the small hold First Was Founded More Than only a few strong doorways, and for the Guatemala Northern, and opposite ing claim No. 1235, Sec. 9, T. 15 N., R. Hundred Years After the Settle- this reason was easily defended. Mariscal, Mexico, the southern termi-- j 8 E. N. M. P. M. ment of Santa Fe. Around the enclosure formed were mis of the Railway. He names the witnesses in DEWIER thii3 grouped the buildings of the .Work on this line has been in prog--j following prove his actual continuous adverse (By George A. Schreiner.) missions'. These consisted of the ress for some time and includes the south- cells of the cateclu-mens- , a possession of said tract for twenty The Spanish settlements in friars and the , building of large international next the of the OHM west Texas were missions and pre kitchens, refectories, granaries, bridge across the Suchiate river, lt years preceding survey Colo. viz: - - Denver sidios. The claim so often made, here and there stables, and rooms will be sixty kilometers in length and township, - j Martin Baca, Jesus M. Romero, Jose that the Spanish endeavored to civi- for the Indian laborers, sometimes wilen completed will make through Including Colorado - Cosme Baca, all of N Springs, lize the Indian for his own sake i3 apartments used by the soldiers and ; traffic from Alaskan border to Sal- Padilla, Cienega, the M. rather extravagant one when all is various store rooms. . . varinr nossihle A nnssensrer service and Pueblo Colo. who desires to considered. We see in the case of In the center of the wall usually from points in the United Any person protest principal the allowance of said or southwest Texas that no missions facing south was located the chapel, States to the City of Salvador will be against proof, be- which in most cases who knows of substantial reason were established until the French enjoyed many inaugurated inside of two years, it is any . Fare for to architectural over under the laws and of the gan seriously encroach upon the distinctions the hoped. regulation of the rest of the structure. win- Interior such One territory Castile, if, indeed, Elaborate The building of these lines will Department why proof Trip new or New Estramadura dows and doorways were provided. A should not be alowed will be given an the Round Philippines have a wide bearing on al- - transportation above-mentione- d j be had tower or two to the whole a at the could called this. France lent in Central America acd even the opportunity saner notions in inter- - But more of this time and to cross-examin- e wi -f w- ready adopted pleasing aspect. United States. Mexico and the United place the S'i'L- 93 91 .Als 1910 national law, and claimed that discov will be said in the individual descrip- - nesses of said claimant, and to offer .q- A Ml 1st States will undoubtedly be affected DtULMBtK "VJ " "v1 VJ and settlement constituted a Hnrfl nf several rf thn host micainnc evidence in rebuttal of that submit- January ery t0 ,he extent of sounder claim to a that did Stone and adobe were the materials thf mBt theffreight ted claimant. For further Information Call on or Write territory anrt for Mexico and the by the bull of Pope Alexander, an arbi- of construction. Passengers MANUEL R. OTERO, W. D. T. F. & P. A. , freight tor Kurope, via the 'l etiaunte- - F. H. McBRIDE, Agent, or SHEA, trary instrument, cased on neither The missions founded by the Span-- Register. National across the Isth-mu- st FE. N. M. reason nor logic. But the Spanish ish friars were these: j pec Railway SANTA of will come did not make settlements for the pur- Nuestro Senora del Pilar, 1715,' Tehauntenec then pose of meeting the French claim founded by De Alarconne. Did not by rail to Gamboa, northern terminus morallv; their settlements were of an prosper and was transferred to San of the n railway, and military nature. For this rea- - Antonio. there be transferred to the Tehaunte-le- c MAON)L NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. entirely TIME TABLE OF son we meet the presidio wherever , Nuestro Senora de los Dolores, 171(i National Railways and carried on Pecos Forest Reserve. we meet a soldiers wher- founded the Duke of Valero. Was across the Isthmus to the gulf port LOCAL mission, by Montezuma Lodge N Not Coal Land. TRAINS ever there are' monks. also transferred to San Antonio. of Puerto Mexico (Coatzacoalcos). No. 03943. 1, A. F. & A. M. Reg It would be unfair to The Alamo Antonio de Vale- This will not so much affect the 1 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. say, however, (San 4dt u a r commuuicatlo Department of the Interior, that there were among the friars not ro) 1710. founded by the Duke of Railway as it will the port Train leaves for the north at 10 : J P first Monday ot ea U. S. Land Office, Santa Fe, X. M those who were active in the Valero on the Rio Grande and later of Salina Cruz on the Pacific side of JUL. i. in. really Zhtv' month at Masonis November 23, 1909. cause of civilization. Father Marat, on transferred to San Antonio. the Isthums which now receives most Train arrives from the north at i Hall at 7:30 p. m. Notice is hereby given that Eugenio in 1712, tells us that "it was necessary Conception La Purissima de Acu-n- a, of the Central American cargos. . m. J. A. MASSIH. Martinez y Lujan, of Lamy, N. M., first to transform these Indians into 1722, founded by the Gamboa. Oaxaca, is situated 48 kilo- New Mexico Central. Marquis Worthy Master. who, on Nov. 15, 1904, made Home and afterwards to labor to make Casa at San Antonio. meters line of Train leaves Santa Fe at 1:45. men, Fuerta, up the the Tehauntepec ALAN McCORD, stead entry Serial No. 03943, No. 8151 them Christians." The views of Cie San de la 1731, route' Cruz will sure Secretary. Train arrives at Santa Fe at 5:25 Franqisco Espada, from Salina and for the northeast quarter, (NE friar are a little too ambigu- at San Antonio. be some to Guatemala El worthy ly day what Santa Fe No. section IS, township 14 N., range II , ous to permit us to know exactly Nuestro Senora de Guadalupe, 1714, paso is to Mexico should ideas Chapter 1, Santa Fe Railroad. the R. A. M. coa E, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice j what he meant. But they throw a founded by Diego Ramon. Its exten- - 0f be Regular Leave Santa Fe .8:25 to connect Harriman realized. vocation second of intention to make final five year illuminating on one sive ruins are still to be seen in the Monday ol with Nos. 10 and 2 from the and very light point There is no doubt that ultimately each .proof, to establish claim to the land south that tne Indian had to mission month at Maaaal 3 and that is, valley. the line will extend as far as Panama west, and No. from the east at La: , Hall above described, before Register and labor in order to become a Christian. La Bashia del Espiritu Santo, 1718, at 7:30 p. m. I'inction. and the next generation may be able C Receiver, U. S. land office, at Santn The fields around the missions were founded by Don Teran at C.'J. RANDALL. H. P. Arrives at Fe 11:10 a. m. Domingo to travel fromtthe extreme northern Fe, N. M., on the 30th day of Decern, Santa itilled the Yndios Red!ucidos to Goliad. This is claimed lo be the ARTHUR SELIGMAN. Secretary. Leaves Santa Fe at 4:20 to connect by to the extreme southern points of the her, 1909. feed the soldiers who were to ward successor of the Aranama, said to vith No. 1 from east. Arrives 6:50 m continent. While little is being done Claimant names as witnesses: p. off and have been in 1601 on Trini-Frrene- Santa Fe No. both the Yndios Hravos the .built the in Brazil to make rail- Commandery Leaves Santa Fe 7:20 to connect ' this possible, 1. T. Isidro Ribera, Antonio Jose Garcia, , ty river. K. Regular conclave Aith 7 and 9 from the east and 4 and road building activties in Peru and Luis Martinez, Agustin Gonzales, all Castille operated rich gold and sil- - La Trinidad, presumed to have been fourth Monday in eaeu S from the west. Arrives 11:10 in. Chile are encouraging enough to jus- of Lamy, New Mexico. p. ver mines in northern New founded also in 1601, at a site now month at Masonic Hall at Spain, the of such a view. Thou- MANUEL R. OTERO, is and for had the town of tify holding 7:30 m. - that Mexico, years occupied by Alambama, al- p. ! of miles of railroads are Register. mot SPRINGS the desert north of the Rio near the river. sands H. F. STEPHENS, H. O." faywouo thought Trinity in existence while are At these can a new del Rio Grande de ready and there Springs you get Bravo Norte, the Xuestro Senora IJretto, 1712, e PERCY F. KNIGHT, Recorder. , many lar.-'- gaps to be filled before the Publication. of life perfect rest health day, to be an effective barrier against founded by Ramon on Matagorda bay Notice for can be a fait (Serial 0824. Not Coal Land.) and beneficial recreation. Here are intrusion. But the French had shown and later on transferred to San An- Railway Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection No. 1 three-fol- d it is safe to assume that an of the Interior, the famous curative waters unsur- that the terrors of the tonio. accompli 14th degree. Ancient and Accepted Department Alaska-to-Patagoni- a rai'road will be Forest Reserve. passed for the treatment of rheuma- new Philippines meant nothing to Xuestro Senora de Nachogdoches, Scottish Rite of Free Masonry meets Jemez in before have V. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. tism, kidney, liver and stomach dis- them. Other methods had to be em- 1716, also founded by Ramon. Its operation many years on the third Monday of each tnonta In a few it will be December 7. 1909. orders. These waters possess medi- ployed therefore. Marquis de Laguna ruins at Xatehitoches are still well passed. years at 7:30 o'clock in the evening ta a matter of the Notice is given that Edward cinal properties unequaled even by and Count Montclava, viceroys of preserved. This mission and presidio merely connecting Masonic Hall, south side of Plata. hereby railroad down the Pacific McCatiley of Jemez Springs, N. M.. the most noted health resorts "across Mexico, had heard of the attempt of served for many years as an outpost systems Visiting Scottish Rite Masons are cor- in of the entire continent in the who, on August 10, 1908, made home- the pond." ihe French to settle Texas, and against the French. slope dially invited to attend. 4 Then can same manner as is done in the stead entry No. 0824 for NW of you enjoy your favorite the latter sent Captain Alonzo de Nuestro Senora de Orquizacco, being JOHN W. MAYES, 32, ,1 horse two above. While at I he SE Township 18 X Range pastime back Tiding, driving, Leon to establish the truth of the 1715, founded by Ramon near San instances named Venerable Master. Jacinto. Few is Colum- E, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed no- hunting, billiards, or if you like, just rumor. This officer located Fort St. remains. Transferred present, little being done by HENRY F. STEPHENS 32, i tice of intention to make final proof, plain loafing. The hotel accommoda- Louis, built by La Salle, in 1686, to San Antonio in 1772. bia and Ecuador in railroad building I Secretary. lo establish claim to the land above tions are ideal. A few weeks at this found two of the assassins of that San Fernando, 1732, Cathedral of great steps in that direction are anti- n Antonio. in mice-terwan- described, before Register or Receiv- "home of health" will add many great explorer, and a little while Still U3e. Was cipated by reason of the fact that the 8. P. O. E. to life. is in made settlement in its Ileus of San Fernando which coun- er, U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. years your It situated a presidio Panama canal will bring these Santa Fe Lodge No. 460, B. P. O. S.. 60 But settle-- became San Antonio rnar- - M., on January 2G, 1910. southwestern New Mexico, day vicinity. this effort at later the de tries into closer touch with the holds its regular session on the see round tickets on the Santa Fe merit was short and in 109::' Bexar of the and Mexicans, Claimant names as witnesses Hugh trip lived, Spanish kets of the world. In this respect the.'ond and fourth Wednesdays of each C- - route. Address T. the few missions founded had been j and the San Antonio of ; Murray, Wm. Rogers, Linas Shields, McDermott, today, system is far better off month. Visiting brothers are Invite N. M. J San 1718. BuUt Cape-to-Cair- o A W. Fedderson, all of Jemez Faywood, abandoned. Failure of crops and the Jose de Aguayo, by than the railroad now welcome. DAVID KNAPP Springs, X. M. building in Africa; this for the rea- Exalted Ruler. MANUEL R. OTERO. son that it wuild be an economic nec- J. D. SENA, Secretary. Register. CONTAINS WO essity and self supporting, a state- ment that cannot be made relative to Knghts of Pythias. The Spanish edition of Ihe 1909 HARMFUL the African enterprise. Santa Fe Lodge No. 2, Knights of laws of New Mexico are now ready DRUGS Pythias. Regular meeting 1st ana 3d for delivery. Price: Paper cover It is an admitted wen, tnat real es- Tuesdays in month at S o'clock in I. full all $3.25, plus 17 cents postage; sheep Cures Coughs, Cclds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat Tbe Oenuin ia to fk tate, financial men and merchants O. O. F. hall, San Francisco St. Visit- $1.00, plus 20 cents postage. Address ow say that quickest and best results n.a ing Knights invited to attend. all orders to The New Mexican Print and Lung: Trouble. Prevents Pnrtimn'9 Consumption Ty: PACKAgl obtained by advertising in the Now AUGUST REINGARDT. C. C K. ing Co., Santa Fe, N. M. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Mexican. JOHN STAUFFER. K. R. S. PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909. THE SANTA J7E NEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M.

(days will be needed in which to rum- - j plete the present trial. e Failure Cauced His Loss. Albuquerque. X. M., Dec. 17. -- That MA be- no he sustained a loss of $12,(i.!.'.! PEOPLE ARRESTED cause of the all'C'd failure of Gross, A J Kelly and Company, Richard Dunn FOR KENT OR SALE type- and Edward B. Wheeler, writer. J. I!. Sloan. ! mt ;,art "f ("mmm- - Were Jinks Rooms for houw-i.eep-ing- . Cutting Up High lg )y tr. b. Silencer, m FOR RENT aiege(j B.njamm ' After Rehearsal a suit filed in tin; district court yester- Georgia's State Chemist Praises Garcia s; reel. day, in which the plaintiff asks judg- ment in that sum against the defend- Lady atid clerk desjrcs RELEASED TOAPPEM TONIGHT ants, together with interest and costs "Nature's Gift from the South" ;i.-!ii,s- i. Ti b phone o. Is.". Red. of the suit. The suit was filed for Sunny FOR RENT- - Tr, Hi- - furnished rooms Spencer by his Marion and attorneys, San Francisco strec:. Said They Were Only Celebrat- Wood. The complaint alleges that a A.ji!) )"; contract was entered into between the Seed men. p-a- emnhatir nrnisf to Hip hicrh nmlirv rst ?-- c'.A- - ing Because the Rehearsal 1 r ""-- uv Miu. W ANTED- - A clerk a eer.eral plaintiff and defendants on June 27, io "". rr Proven so Successful. ston at once. Musi ! a nood .ales-- j Had 19o7. whereby Spencer was to cut "The sale of this product and the proclamation that it is made of cotton seed oil have done more to Enli.-- h am! and cer- !!;aa, SpauUh and furnish to Gross, Kelly et al., seed oil e bring cotton truthfully and favorably before the public than anything else in recent j have a thonmuh knowledt-- hi the About 1:30 this while tak- tain lots of timber owned the history." morning, by irv aoods trade. at this of- - about the with the It that the de- Inquiio ing a stroll plaza, plaintiff. is alleged Air. AlcLandless then pointed out that a pure, refined, vegetable-oi- l such ne. alleged intention of imbibing the in- fendants failed and refused to accept product as Lottoiene, is the assurance a woman has of a fat. air of Santa Fe, certain of lumber made by only clean, : vigorating morning shipments digestible, cooking " . :z' southern Meers $:. lu't .".5rt: four members of the Princess Ronnie the plaintiff and that because of the southern cows ?2.7.14 4.15; native were of violation of It seems a wonder in the of all that has been said a member the contract Spen- and , opera, arrested by alleged positive light lately written, and cows and heilers $2. ''. ;..' ; stockers of cer los $2,09;:.99 and that he further the vigilant police force Santa Fe, ot what is known of lard, where it comes from, of what it may be and feeders $:!.2.V. 5.ln; bulls S:'..25'( for a disturbance on the pub- lost of IIU.OUO which he would 1.7". : S.25 ; creating profits that will its calves western lic square, and they were at once have realized from delivering the made, anyone continue use, when pure, sweet and steers $::.7."('i 5.75; western cows, Fe hotel timber. 7.".'' headed for the Santa county healthful Cottolene can be so easily obtained. - $2. 4.75. de jail. Asks Possession of Property. l!ot:.s Receipts 7. Market C. attor- 15').; $S.-t- When taken into custody, the merry E. Whitson, through her strons:. HuIk Svl "'. V heavy neys, Heacock and filed a ft(S.."iii: and $V15 crowd was in the best of spirits. They, Loughary, !s heTeh-- authori7etl packers butchers Y?u'" fo t suit in the district court COTTOLENE is Guaranteed .grooer S.4' : S7.!u''i . :;.",; $tf.75 the members of the said party, were yesterday your money in case you are pigs the Warehouse ami not after Coltoiene 7.5o. singing, "Kiss Me When No One is against Security pleased, having given a tair test. W. E. Milli-ke- n Looking" and similar extracts from Improvement Company, Coltoiene is in nails air-tig- ht danc- and Paul Teutsch, seeking to se- NfVP Snlrl in Rllllr packed uit.i an ton to Notice for Publication. the Princess Bonnie opera, and it fresh and and cure of certain keep clean, wholesome, prevent it Homestead Serial i:JSSS) No. one of Santa Fe's principal possession property from dust and such as Kntry ing along catching absorbing disagreeable odors, fish, oil, etc. S n valued at $3mt, which the al- s 7 . thoroughfares. plaintiff leges is unlawfully held the de- Department of the Interior, The members of the party were by fendants. The plaitniff demands Made THE N. K. FAIR BANK F. S. Land Office at Santa Fe. X. M. very and protested against only by COMPANY indignant either the return of the property or November 2C. RK'ft. their arrest very loudly and vigorous- in the sum of $300. Notice is hereby given that Tiburcio but to no avail. The upholder of judgment ly, Sheriff Romero is Sued, I obnto. of Leyba. San Miguel county, the was obdurate and, when one law, Jesus Romero, sheriff of Bernalillo X M., who, on September U. 1004. of the crowd who is very powerfully county, was made defendant in a suit made Homestead Entry (Serial fir.Sf.xt built showed fight, he slipped the hand- by W. Moore Clayton, at- No. S0S7, for SE. 1 SW. 1 Sec. 2S, cuffs on his wrists. yesterday se, E NW. 4 & NW. XE. 4 of torney per asking judgment in wooden boxes, use strong wrap- Steve Timko lying dead along the cold, hungry, weak, sick and every- When en route to the jail, the par in sum of Section 12 X.. 12 against the sheriff the $150 ping paper (not newspapers) and the road and could not .stand it any long- thing else. Alfred Howard is still Township Range ticipants in the disturbance, became anered to be on account of cer-- E.. X. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice due tie with strong cord. er. So what is a fellow going to do alive. !):15 a. m., Monday morning. very repentant, and one of the party and chaUels of intention to make final five tain g00(ls alleged to Xinth. If package contains any- when he has done the best he can? Still breathing. Something better year his case excellently before to claim to land 011g t0 the plaintiff, thing of perishable nature, write the It is live minutes past 11 o'clock and turn up or we will soon be gone. proof, establish the the officer, who, however, was j above police Suit to QUiet Title, word "Perishable" in large plain let- the air is fine, but at times it is so 11:15 a. 111. Still alive at this time. described, before the Register not effected by his eloquence, but he j M. E. U. S. Office Hickey, attorney for X. R. ters on the box, or package, to insure bad it almost puts a fellow's light 12:44 p. m. Our lives are or Receiver, Land at Santa when he saw the Monday. weakened apparent swan, filed a suit in the district court attention and first delivery. out. It is something fierce to see out. I think this is our last. Fe, X. M., on the 12th day of January, which special going distress and tears of the ladies, yesterday against Wallace Douglas If you will observe these sugges- men and mules lying all around like We are weak. Alfred How- 1910. and when getting descended in bucketsfull, powles, R. E. Powles and the un- tions you will greatly assist in insur- that. ard as well as all of us." The young Claimant names as witnesses: re-- seeing him weaken, the party known heirs 0f Wallace Douglass, ing the prompt delivery of your gift "To keep me from thinking I miner evidently succumbed before Todosio Lobato, Adelaido Marquez. and it has been I . its efforts, ceased, and all unknown persons who in good condition. thought would write these few lines. he could write good-by- Mining and Juan Baca, Benjamin Baca, all of said by some who were in the vicinity, may claim any Merest or title ad-th- There is rock falling all over. We Engineering Journal. Lebya, New Mexico. they never heard such a burst of verse t0 the plaintiff. The complaint TEXAS have our buckets full of water, sump MAXL'EL R. OTERO, eloquence in their life, as that which aneges that the plaintff is the owner COMMERCIAL CONGRESS. water, and we drink it and bathe our Register. - flowed from the cherry colored lips of ot- and in possession of the south half heads with it. :! o'clock, poor air and iMARKET KbPORT the orators. ' State-Wid- e Founded 4:15 of cf the northeast quarter and the east Organization blackdamp. o'clock, change MONEY AND METALS. Contest Notice. At this an outsider appeared see-o- n After a Great Deal of Hard Fight- place. Xo blackdamp, but. poor air. point half of the southeast quarter of New York, Dec. 17. Call money Contest Xo. 23C. 077: the scene of action, and secured ing By Opponents. "We lost a couple of our group. tion six in township nine, range three 4 mercantile Department of the Interior, of the San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 17. After Two men tried to get out and could prime paper 5f) the release parties. east 0f New Mexico Meridian in New 5 S7 United States Land Office, re- - a two anx- 7:50 hun- Mexican dollars 44; Amal. On what condition were d days' session of the forces not get back. o'clock, tired, they Mexico, the same having been convey-lease- 7-- ious to call a Texas com- I Atch. 122 X. Y. C. 123 Santa Fe, X. M., Xov. 17, 1909. is not known but it is Jan-thoug- ht into being gry and sleepy, but could stand quite yet ed to Wallace Douglass Powles in 3-- I S. P. 135 U. P. 204; steel 92 A sufficient contest affidavit the officer 12 mercial congress, and a great deal of a bit of this if could get out of this having that they promised uary 1S97. The purpose of the suit 125 San- that intended hard fighting on the part of a com- hole. So what is the use of knocking pfd. been filed in this office by Isabel tonight they acting is t0 quiet the tltle t0 the land de Xew Dec. 17. Lead 457 their in Princess Bonnie in an mittee of the Texas Commercial Sec- when a man is down? 7:50 o'clock York, firm, doval, contestant, against Homestead parts scribed above. standard and 1900. fine manner. This is retaries Association threatened with in the morning. This is Sunday. S:1j copper easy, Entry, Xo. 9SS7, made Sept. 5, exceptionally 13-1- $12.87 2 (g 2 silver 9, E. 2 SE. 4 5. to the of- - extinction, the object of the former o'clock on Sunday morning. There is January for Lots 10, Section supposed have appealed to SUGGESTIONS FOR SHIPPERS 518.. is was gained, and the Lone Star state no air. We fanned ourselves with 52 Township 12 X., Range 12 E., X. M. P. ficer, he knowing that the public j OF CHRISTMAS PACKAGES, has now an that will be the lids of our buckets. and WOOL MARKET. Meridian, by Anastacio Gonzales, con-teste- e, going to the Elks' opera house in a' Do you expect to send your mother, organization 9:25, state-wid- e in scope, and n both St. Louis, Dec. 17. Wool in which it is that Aiv body to witness the show and that sweetheart, or friend a Christmas blackdamp coming ways. 10:25, unchang- alleged in its The fight put up by we were the and could ed; and western mediums astacio has not lived upon they would not like to be disappointed present this year? If so, and you endeavpr. past party Territory Gongales a faction of the Commercial Secre- not get further. We gave all fine mediums fine 12 the said land during the two and by the failure of the parties arrested find it necessary to patronize some any up 242S; 2125; past taries Association hinged on the aboli- hope. We have done all we could. 20. a half that twice that to appear with the balance of the express company, it would be well years, during ' tion of the The had above to bear in mind the sug- - legislative committee, fan better start soon, GRAIN, PORK, LARD AND RIBS. period of time there have been per- cast. following which to - d members of are said have 10:25 a. m., Sunday, still that sons for not The officer was also somewhat paci- gestions submitted by an express-fle- alive, Chicago, 111., Dec. 17. Wheat May upon said tract, longer taken a greater interest in pontic's is, you will find me with the bunch. . neither by the statement of the offenders man: 112 July 1021-S- than a month's time, and that than their in the com- is 11 a. m. There are six of us: re- that had not intended to create First. membership It Corn May 5 July 65 of these times were such persons they Ship your package early, hy mittee in was not entirely Alfred Howard, Miller Sam a disturbance but had only been cele-- the 18th of December if question Leyshon, Oats May 44 July 42 8 lated to or claiming under the said possible, of, its champion-- were D. Steele and Gus Francisco. because the rehearsal of the will a disposed Howard, Pork Jan. $22.20; May $22.15 17 Anastacio Gonzales; said parties are brating express company give you The We are alive. is been such a sue- - tactically. meeting still The only hope notified to appear, respond and evening had great small label to paste on the package, be- hereby - adjourned without the committee the fan. cess and bad the unquali- "Don't until Christ-fle- d Lard Jan. $12.95; May S12.15. offer evidence touching said allegation portended reading: open ing and J. H. Arnold, "I think I won't have the success of the regular perform-- mas." This will insure the strength Ribs Jan. $12.10; May $11.00. at 10 o'clock a. m., on January 21, 1910, package president of the organization, refit es to write soon. 12:15 Sun- ance on tonight and Saturday night, its destination before Christmas and pretty p. m., UVES.OCK. before Register and Receiver, Santa to appoint a new committee without day. We are having a swell time is that after the officer giVe the additional to the 111., Dec. 17. Cattle Re Fe, X. M., and that final hearing will It, reported pleasure instructed to do so the fans. If can't us Chicago, left them he was heard to remark that of the of on being by making they give Beeves be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on Janu- recipient gift having it air, we will make some ourselves. ceipts, 4,000; market, steary. he intended to buy a ticket for the caristmas Texas 31, 1910, before the and morning, That is the best we can do. We have $3.808.30; steers $3.804.70; ary Register show at Spitz's the first thing in the Second. Use wooden boxes for western steers stockers Receiver at the United States land of- ALAMO MONUMENT three of them going. Joe Rapsel was $4.000.30; morning and have it reserved at packing. Glass or fragile articles and feeders $3.005.10; cows and fice in Santa Fe, X. M. store. PROJECTED AT SAN ANTONIO. the man who invented the fan. 3:25 Fischer's drug , should be well It may cost heifers calves The said contestant in a protected. p. m. The is coming in $2.005.40; $7.008.00. having, j a few cents the of blackdamp more, but danger About $150,000 Will Be to on us. for we would Hogs Receipts, 28,000; market, proper affidavit, filed December 9, JURY SECURED IN loss or is much reduced. Spent Only the fans damage very Commemorate the Event m be dead. strong to shade higher. Light $S.00 1909, set forth facts which show that Dl PALMA CASE. dam- - Dying for the want of air. True, if the shipment is lost or 8.45; mixed $8.25 after due diligence persanal service of ' Suitable Manner. G:20 p. m. Now we are trying to $8.2O8.G0; heavy , the company will pay here- aged express San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 17. Gen- make the bottom with the fans. We 8.C5; rough $S.258.40; good to this notice can not be made, it is Ten Thousand Dollar Damage Suit f0r it, but that will give your friend no- eral interest is being taken here in have six of them moving. One fan choice heavy $8.408.05; pigs $7.00 by ordered and directed that such on Trial After Two Days no pleasure. j a movement that is to result in the another about 15 feet 8.00; bulk of sales $S.358.55. tice be given by due and proper publi- Preparation. Third. Write the address in full,' after apart. erection in this city of a monument 9:15 m., Still alive. We Sheep Receipts, 12,000; market, cation. state, county, stireet and num-- . p. Sunday. city, worthy to commemorate the heroism had to come back with our fans. steady. Natives $3.505.G0: western MANUEL R. OTERO. Albuquerque, N. M., Dec. 17. At 4 ber, on the box of package with ink,! of the Alamo defenders. The fund 10:25 p. m., Sunday evening. We all $3.755.05; yearlings $0.35 7.50; Register. o'clock afternoon twelve or j yesterday crayon. Tags are frequently torn started for this is FRED MULL.ER. men had been secured who declared off and lost. I purpose growing had to come back. lambs native $5.75 8.00; western rapidly though still far from the "We can't move or backward. Register. that they could sit without prejudice Fourth. If you want to prepay the front $5.758.60. $150,000 mark, the sum needed". Sev- WTe 17. Re- record Santa one or the other in the case of word in1 can stand it with our fans until Kansas City, Dec. Cattle Contestee's address: way charges write the "Paid" sub- i eral drawings have already been 2:15 a. Mon- 2,000, 200 southerns. N. M. P. O. near the Lamy, Richard Di Palma and Bernard Ruppe plain letters on the Monday morning. m., ceipts including Fe, land, large package, mitted by and it is M. versus J. Barnett and J. Weinman in Fifth. Insist on a and artists, thought day morning. Am still alive. We are Market steady. Native steers $4.75 X. receipt seej that one of them will be finally' ac- which the plaintiffs ask ten thousand, that the amount paid is marked on; cepted by the committee in charge. dollars , the and and damages against defendthe receipt package, the The form of monument favored seems ants as the result of the collapse of value of the declared there- - ! package to be a high column a a building some nve years ago. wnicn on. surmounting base large enough to the destroyed portions of the stock of Sixth. Write your own address in carry THE NEW BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ' names of the men who died in the Ruppe's drug store, at ..that time lo- - full somewhere on the package, fol-- massacre as well as number hi-tori- cal cated near the corner of Second and the "From " a of lowing prefix tablets. Statues of the leaders A Story of Central avenue, to the pres- - Seventh. Enclose a in each adjacent card will on Graustark ent Barnett building. ' box or occupy prominent positions Truxton The Pool of Flame package reading: the base and that of Colonel Travis King two days were occupied in From Your Hardly will find room on of the shaft. GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE court in securing satisfactory jurors address top By and - arranging the details of proced- To Consignee's This is the bat selling novel in America This is a rousing, thrilling story of ure in the case, it Having numerous , Address THE read or them as adventure and slmvs the author of complications because of the fact that This in order that should the outer BY If you novels, give GLEANINGS A HOLIDAY BOOK the trcmeiidoiiih it has already been twice tried in the markings be destroyed, the inner presents, you will naturally want it. popular "BRASS lower court and twice before mark will insure PERIPATETIC PEN For 1909 BOWL" at his best. ' argued prompt forwarding the territorial supreme court. and delivery. Illustrated by Illustrated by HARRISON FISHER It is expected that at least ten Eighth. If not convenient to ship HARRISON FISHER A Cherry Miner's Last Message ILLUSTRATED $1.50 The following diary was found on the $1.50 person of a young miner, whose body AFTER GliiPPE was among the last to be brought out Their Hearts' of the St. Paul mine at Cherry, pre- or any severe sichneas vious to the final sealing. Any com- The Title The Island ment would only detract froni the Desire completeness of the message: Market By FRANCES FOSTER PERRY of "Xovember 13, 1909 Alive at 10:30 This is the ideal book of the year for Regen o'clock Bv CYRUS yet. Alfred, my brother, is By EMILY POST Holiday giving, ij you. see uyou a still with me. A good many dead like it; ij you read it, you'll TOWNSEND mules and men. I tried to save some love t. eration BRADY A story that appeals to all sorts of but came almost If I ooxea. nei i.uu . . . , , , losing myself. on women. life-li- ke and Jin American conege aione a aesert am dead give my diamond ring to American A power gin island with a twentieth a Mamie Robinson. The ring is at the ful presentation of the life of an American heiress century savage; startling postoffice, where it was sent. Henry she marries a title. plot, splendidly worked out. Caumicent can I after BY FAR THE STRENGTHENING TONIC. have the ring have IS BEST in my good clothes. The only thing ILLUSTRATED $1.50 ILLUSTRATED $1.50 We will supply it to any one with the understanding that if it does I regret is that my brother is here, not do what we claim we will refund the money paid us for it and cannot help my mother out after AT ALL BOOKSELLERS I am dead Co. Fe. and gone. Stripling Burrows & druggists, Santa "I tried my best, to get out, but DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Publishers, could not. I saw Jim Jamison and PAGE EIGHl. THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN', SANTA FE, N. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 17, 1909.

does not take consciousness yet away : , ... , ,r Minor City Topics. will cause the old stork which human-- ' ity has known for all time, u fly on ! ' It (Continued From Page Two.) noiseless, nerveless, paintess wings in tv Hik j&r&r' the l'utare, and so prove a blessing New goods just arrived in watch to motherhoo,, is the assertion of Dr.' i NOW 1 I chains, neck chains, bracelets, brooch-- 1 Thomas Jonnesco, the Roumanian IS TIME TO ORDEI t VOl'K . tfifc cs, cuff buttons, combs, barrettes, scienii.-t- This surgeon has discov-- ' 1 a j fobs, lockets, beauty pins, ere. Prices ered method of combining stovaine 'right. 11. C. Yoniz. with strychnine, which he claims hristmas Will Preach Here Sunday Rev. does away with ail danger of the mm? Turkey Neil Ferguson of Albuquerque will ar-- ' heart and makes ii possible to use on it in all cases. i :r: t. We sold over 200 for rive in Santa Fe tomorrow and hi D?1 A .Turkeys Thanksgiving Sunday will preach at the local First Dr. C. G. Parsons of Denver, who and havcnt had a kick yet. While ouf dealer : Presbyterian church, is an anaesthetist, and who has been our Chris mas will be better j Will Ee Society Affair Tonight's using stovaine, although without the V says Turkey yet: i performance of Princess ISonnie vful stiychnine combination, for two a ev said Jon-nesco- If want to such as be society affair. Practically vy years, last night that Dr. you order anything extra, seat down stairs has been taken ana statement was most import- PRARIEOHIX BLUE POINTS the standing room card will be out ant if it were borne out in practice. QUAIL CRABS before the show opens. New Discovery Will Rob Stork of Simply Don't Do It Now why puz- Terror. GROUSE LOBSTERS brain until weaV' zle your you grow Dr. Parsons said that stovaine as to think of suitable Christmas Or hot house are not in the trying it is now comtnony used causes a any vegetables thit presents. Get busy and read the new below dia-phia- market we would be to for advertisement of the Santa re Hard- temporary paralysis the glad order them you. and therefore would be use- ware and Company. You'll Supply less in the of find what you want. Try it. majority maternity cases, but that if the addition of the Picture Show Sunday Night Owing PHONE HAYWARD'S MARKET PHONE did with this para- NO. 92. NO. 92. to the fact that Friday and Saturday strychnine away Princess Bonnie will hold the boards lysis, so permitting muscular action, at the Elks opera house there will it would bring joy into millions of m MMSHMgara zmsaemp tub be no moving picture show but on homes where now the alighting; of Sunday night the usual performances that sacred bird, the stork, brings will again commence. A splendid new sometimes sorrow and anguish. line of films have arrived and a first-clas-s "Stovaine," he said, "when injected and very interesting show is into the spial canal, affects all the es- n3m:mmm Ml g 1 guaranteed. Remember Sunday night sential nerve centers below the cere- No. 4 No. 4 the pictures again hold sway. bellum, which is the posterior part of CASH the brain, and does not affect in- or NEW DRUG WILL BE fluence our consciousness. I have TO READ THE LABEL g BOON MOTHERS. been using stovaine for the past. two Grocery Bakery years in cases where the use of it is pow- Make the Visit of Stork Even Buy only baking May indicated. If the use of strychnine in indi- More Than it is at der whose label Popular conjunction with it does with Present away cates cream of tartar For Christinas Day. the accompanying paralysis, it most Dec. 17. sto- Denver, Coio., That will of the Weare going to have everything wonderful new certainly prove greatest Hnllv flnd MktlptflP vaine, the anaesthetic value on the arrival of the stork." there is to be had in our line which removes all sense of pain and nuilj Superintendents of the maternity wards in the various of Fru hospitals the IT LOOKS BAD FOR war the was to t, Vegetables, Poultry, Oysters, Nuts, sto- department regiment city said that if all claimed for DOCTOR COOK. have left Fort Sam Houston about Candies, Lemons. Fruit were no one Oranges, Grape vaine true would be the middle of April. The organiza- ctc etc more enthusiastic than the doctors in DO YOU University of Copenhagen Has A- tion is in command of Colonel Chas. hut it was f attendance, that scarcely lready Completed Examination-o- J. Crane, and has seen a great deal likely to be tried as an anaesthetic His Observations. of service in the islands and China. We Made Oar Xmas Fruit Cake WANT TO GET here until it had been thoroughly tried THERE and approved elsewhere. Copenhagen, Dec. 17. The exami- TO AND FROM ROSWELX.. Six weeks ago, and are rady to receive nation of Dr. Cook's North Polar rec- your orders for anything you may desire INSANE PATIENT BREAKS ords seems likely to be concluded Connection made wttn Automobile LOSE AT CHIHUAHUA. much sooner than It ap- line at Torrance for Roswell in the cake line : : : : : anticipated. daily, Now? pears possible that a report may be Automobile leaves Torrance for Ros- Right Killed a Wealthy American and presented at tomorrow's meeting of well at 4 a. ni., and arrives at RoswelJ LET US MAKE THAT XMAS CAKE Severely Injured Several Inmates the consistory of the University of at 12, noon. Automobile leaves Ros- of the Porferio Diaz Hospital. Copenhagen. The prospect of such well for Torrance at 1 p. in. and ar- termination is not as at 10 m. PhnnJn d Phone No. 4 PHONE 204 El Paso, Tex., Den. 17. William early regarded rives Torrance at p. The Mi I I1UIIU I1U. I. F. an American, said to havtf a good omen by the public, which i; fare between Santa Fe arid Torrance Andrews, iee, aged - to ,. FOR AN wealthy relative in Albany, N. Y., friendly Cook. is $5.80 and between Torrance and Roswell auto- was killed and several Mexican pa- $10. Reserve seats on mobile by wire J. W. Stockard, tients injured by an insane patient at U S. NINTH INFANTRY t tlUBBS LAUNDRY COMPANY the Porferio Diaz hospital at Chihua- GOES TO PHILIPPINES. Auto hua, Mexico, yesterday. The insane The New Mexican Printing Com- man, a Mexican, broke loose from the San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 17. Ar- pany has on hand a large supply of "OUR WORK IS BEST" "for1 H. A. HART guards and began to beating other pa- rangements are being made the pads and, tablets suitable for school of Ninth o the Our Specialty Good J Work and Prompt Service: PH0PRIET0R. tients over the head with stones. He transfer the Infantry the work, desk, and also for lawyers had slain Fee and Philippine islands, on January 15th. and' merchants; good Wo W. H Fe 122 severely injured everywhere. Krr A?tSanta Pooue Rd several other before overpowered. According to the original plans of the will sell them at 5 cents in book form. C5 V tr ID) TC?

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Toys of every description, Men's suits, overcoats, rain coats, auto coats, fancy vests, THE SELECTION OF neck-wea- r, s u s p e n d e r s , XMAS PRESENTS gloves, night robes, pajamas, hosiery, house coats, bath robes, shirts, dress shirts, For women and children men, hats and caps. Arid when you is an easy prosition at this come to woman's arid Misses store.. We have so many wear will find the largest that are that you things just right variety ever seen in any store it is a matter of choice only in the City. to secure a good selection. feiiiiw jmmmv ml lis; Now we give you the hint to make ? The your selections early while the pickx; things a man, woman ing is best. We' will assist you in j every way and will make any or most, exchanges vou desire after Xmas. boy appreciates Eastern prices guaranteed. the things they would buy themselves-arehe- 8 for re in REMEMBER OUR MOTTO IS HONESTY and JUST TREATMENT. great 1 variety. SchafTner Copyright 909 by Hart Sc Marx Vi v '

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13 cts. Bnd. N. S. River, E. W. lot N. P. Garcia, E. E. D. S. House and lot Bnd. X. D. M. White, Prop. Taxes $39.52. Pty. $2.97. Costs Personal Prop. $2.99. Pty. 2, Read, Franz, 17.50 acres. TAX Ave.. V. J. N. Lenker. E. J. M. Sandoval, S. Arroyo. V. 35 cts. Costs 35 cts. Arroyo, DELINQUENT V. Gallsteo St. On Personal Prop. CHAVEZ, Gregorio. On Persona! N. W. VALDES, Manuel. Taxes $15.24. Pty. Taxes $2.99. Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 Prop. Taxes $34.19. Pty. $1.71. NEW MEX. TELEPIIOXE CO. On WILLISON. R. B. Taxes $51.95. Pty. 76 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and lot cts. Costs 35 cts. Personal Prop. Taxes $26.29. Pty. $2.59. Costs $2.13. Und. 1-- 2 part X. T. B. Catron, S. De Vargas St., R. G. $1.31. Costs 35 cts. of NE 4 S 12, XK 4 NW 4 of E. Trail. V. St. Michael's College; RIXG. John J. Taxes $60.78. Pty. GOMEZ, de Chavez Timotea. On P. SW Sec. 18, Twp. 14 N.. Rgf. 1-- 4 of Lisip n Land X. River, S. Canon Road, E. $3.04. Costs $4.60. Lots Xos. 30, Personal Taxes $G8.00. E.. 52C.CD acres; E NE Prop. Pty. PEREA, Jennie Miss. Taxes $59.75. 14 N., 8 Olivas. V. J. Sena y I?. On Per- 31, 32. 33, 31, 35. 36. 37, 3S, 39, 40, $::.4n. Costs 35 cts. $2.99. Costs 35 cts. House and SE Sec. 7, Twp. Rge. $25.-0- 0 Ply. 1-- Amounts Not Less Than 240 NW 4 and SW sonal Prop. Taxes $12.20. Pty. 15 and ISC, Blk. 4. 194, 195, 196, K. lot Bnd. X. San Francisco St., E. E acres; 14 N-- . 8 E-- . 320 of Santa Fe, 61 cts. Costs 35 cts. Blk. 12. 230, 231, 232, 233. 234, 235, KINSELL LIVE STOCK CO. Taxes C. Hinekley. S. Water St., W. A. Sec. S, Twp. Rge. County 2 W. 236. Blk. 17 Alameda Addition. 35 cts. On Staab. acres; W NW Sec. 17, Twp. $61.50. Pty. $3.07. Costs 1-- of New Mexico. 15, 14 X., S E., 80 acres; S Territory WALLACE, R. Taxes $30.18. Pty. RETSCH, Otto. Taxes $35.SS. Pty. Personal Prop. R. Rge. 3 4. S SW 1-- Sec. 8. $1.51. Costs $2.15 House and land $1.79. Costs 80 cts. House and lots j RAYXOLDS, J. W. Taxes $20.93. Pty. Lots and L. 8 160 of New Mexico, Bnd. X. Arroyo, E. R. Crespin, S. 9, 10, 12 and 13, Blk. 42. On Per- $1.05. Costs 35 cts. House and lot Twp. 15 X., Rge. E., acres; Territory LEVI! A, Justiniano. On Personal Sec. 15 N.. Fe. Ditch, W. C. Garcia. Lots Xos. 8. sonal Prop. Taxes $11.07. Pty. $2.20. Bnd. X. C. Ortiz. E. Grant Ave., S. SW SW 9, Twp. County of Santa $5S.C7. $2.93. 1-- Al-lan- Prop. Tax(s Pty. S 9. 12, 13. and IS. e Costs 35 cts. Rgo. E., 40 acres; X XE wttn 22 of 14, 15, 16, 17, 35 cts. J. Walker, W. , On Personal Prop. in accordance chapter Costs 15 X.. 8 E-- . 80 Heights Addition. REED. Alonzo E. Taxes $10.25. Pty. Taxes $15.52. Pty. 77 cts. Costs Sec. 17, Twp. Rge. laws of the 33rd 4 Wl-4- , tne Legislative $2.01. Costs $9.80. Lots 223, 224 M. S 2 NE NW S of New Mex- Precinct No. 4. 35 cts. acres; of the Territory 1 JD 4 NE1-4- , A. 225, 2'Mi 237 3S 239 40 '41 242. l.XtA, UtlCiaiio. rersuiiai S. NE SW SW and ico, i, the undersigned, treasurer $3.68. ALLISON, Leon C. Taxes $22.89. 243, 244, Blk. 17, 213, 214, 215, 216,! Prop. Taxes $73.65. Pty. HDW. & NW 14 SE Sec. 5. Twp. 15 N.. of the Pty. ' SANTA FE SUPPLY CO. aud collector 35 2 2 1-- 91 99n 091 999 99;5 224 Costs cts. 8 280 $1.15. Costs 70 cts. E SW 917 9iq On Personal Taxes $199.97. Rge. E .. acres; E SW of Fe in the Terri- ! M Prop. County Santa, 227 231 232, ADRIL, Cristoval. On Personal 4 NW SW of of SE Sec. 3, Twp. 16 X., Rge. 225 226 228, 229 230 Pty. $10.00. Costs 35 cts. SE NW of New Mexico, do hereby make, $1.43. 15 tory 9 4 233. 234. 235. 236. Blk. 25. 269, 270, Prop. Taxes $28.54. Pty. lots 3 and 4, Sec. C, N., Rge. no- E., 160 acres. SE of XW U. Twp. certify, and publisn the following Blk. Costs 5 cts. s E 35S.43 Sec. 3, Twp. 16 X., Rge. 9 E., 65 271. 272, 273, 274, 275. 27C, j UNKNOWN OWNERS T. 13. Cat- ., acres. tice and list of taxes amounting to No. 9. (by acres. On Personal Taxes 15. 245, 246, 247, 24S, 249, Blk. 1G, Precinct Taxes Precinct No. 19. not less than twenty-fiv-e dollars, Prop. ron). $175.10. Pty. $8.75. $10.15. 51 cts. Costs 35 cts. Alameda Addition. i D. 35 cts. in AND PITTSBURG COAL with penalties and costs, thereon, Pty. Costs Undivided Int. CHEROKEE B. ROBERTS. L. II. Taxes $23.10. DAGXETTE. Cbas. E. Taxes $39.80. 14,-49- 6 avolilo in n!,1 sntl ilolinnllont Pty. Mesita de Juana Ixpez Grant, AND MIXIXG CO. Taxes $120.76. pniintr ?,l 17 bne-hal- $47.SO $1.26. Costs $1.40. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8,1. Pty. $1.99. Costs cts. Land All follows:' f BFf KWITH. Heirs Taxes acres. Pty. $6.03. Costs $2.45. that originally as on the i 70 cts. House and Blk. A, 7, Blk. B. 12 and 13, Blk. C. acres. On Personal Prop. Taxes one-hal- Pty. $2.39. Costs UNKNOWN OWNERS, of Geo. of Mesita de Juana Lopez 1st day of December, 1907, and f Prop, part the lot Bnd. N. Collingwood, E. S. Berardinelli Addition. $0.25. Pty. 31 cts. Costs 33 cts. W. T. B. south of of way on the 1st day of June, 1908 all Street, Knaebel, Catron, Trustee. Grant, lying right W. A. P: Hogle, Land Pet. 17, Bnd. S. Precinct No. 11. Taxes Costs A. T. & S. F. Co. of which taxes became finally delin- $32.50. Pty. $2.62. of the Railway N. J. E. C. SLOAX. Aletta Taxes $99.96. D. 4 Ortiz on 2nd of 1908; Lowitzki, Haspelmath, Early. $3.65. int. in house and lot Bnd. Also all that part of the mine quent the day July 4 ' S. San Francisco St., W. M. C. de Pty. $5.00. Costs $1.05. Int. D EARING, R. F. Taxes $1.59. X. E. F. Lovato. S. D. & R. G. described as follows: Cdm-mencin- g the same being hereinbelow set Pty. Hills, grant Baca. land, Xortheast of City. S cts. Costs 33 cts. Land 40 acres. R. R., W: Harroun. House and lot at the NW. Cor. of said forth by and containing precincts, Win. M. Taxes $46.32. Tract Xo. 2, near X. M. On Taxes X. E. X. first the names of the owners of all BERGER, Pty. Penitentiary, Personal Prop. $56.57. Bnd. F. Defouri, E. Irvine St., S. grant, then along the line, Costs 70 3 Int. land Bnd. X. Cerrillos Road. 35 23 which the taxes $2.32. cts. Lot Garfield Pty. $2.83. Costs cts. Dunlap St., W. A. Ortiz. Int. In 6 in. 47 ch. Ink. to a point; then property upon Ave. S. E. W. e B. M. Read. House Cemetery, Gutterman, G. land Bnd. X. River, E. L. S. S. at 3 m. 43 ch. to a amounting to not less than twenty-fiv- adjoining Baca, right angles and lot 17. Bnd. X. T. B. Del-gad- o, Boulevard St. On Personal Prop. 3 W. to N. line have become Pet. GOLD BULLION DREDGING CO. School Prop. W. J. Baca, Int. in point, then parallel the dollars delinquent; G. $1.93. Costs 33 to - E. J. Schumann, S. Water Taxes $38.87. Pty. land Bnd. X. A. F. E. A. Gu- of said 6 m. 47 ch. 23 Inks, the yeao- for which the same are due; Taxes $397.50. Pty. $19.88. Costs 35 Road, grant W. cts. S. A. W. 1-- W. of said then X. the amount of such taxes, penalties, St., Haspelmath. cts. Surface Imp. consisting of ma- tierrez, Sena, J. Sena, the line grant; C. SULLIVAN & BURR. Taxes $52.33. 3 m. 45 ch. costs of the chinery, building and mining claims. Int. in house and lot Bnd. X. Alley, along W. line of grant, to and due; the description Lots 9, 10, are COXWAY, Maria Paz. Taxes $13.96. Pty. $2.61. Costs $26.00. E. Hancock St., S. W. , lots 307, the point of beginning. property; whereon the same due, 6 Pty.. 70 cts. Costs 70 cts. House 11' 11' iL3, In' ' ,k' I1', ' i LEXSEY SHOP MIXING CO. Taxes 309, 69, 70, 71, 72, Cerrillos Addition. Precrnct No. 20. : ll '- and theamount of taxes, if any, due It' I' i ' and lot Bnd. X. S. A. 01 Land near 160 acres. Lot B. - on property by such party; Alley, Armijo. SM75. Ptv t1 98 Costs 35 ets. Glorieta, personal E. Cerrillos Road, W. Street. House 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, near T. B. Catron residence. BROOKS. G. L. and W. S. Strickler. the following being the abbreviations Surface improvements. and lot Pet. 18, Bnd. N. S. Pal- 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, 26, UNKNOWN OWNERS T. B. Taxes $1.9S. Costs 35 used in said list: North, N.; South, Hills, Precinct No. 13. (by Cat $39.75. Pty. ace Ave., E. W. of 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, Taxes $37.44. $1.87. cts. The Gold Standard mine, 20 S.; East, E.; West, W.; Section, S., Arroyo, Right ron). Pty. Way. On Personal Taxes 37, 38, 39, 40, Blk. 4, 65, 66, 67, 68, Costs $3.50. SE 1-- 4 of SE 1-- and acres. and Sec; Township, Tp.; Range, R.; Prop. GLORIETA MERCANTILE LIVE $10.70. 53 cts. Costs 35 cts. C9, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, SE of SW 1-- Sec. S, 14 C. Addition, Add.; and indicating any Pty. STOCK CO. On Personal Prop. Twp. N., D. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, S3, 84, 85, 86, 35 8 E., 40 acres, SW 4 of SW CAliRUTHERS. James, et al. Taxes natural object ,pr thing which is a $32.73. Pty. $1.63. Costs cts. Rge. DUDROW, C. W. Taxes $312.42. 87, 8S. 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, Sec. 19. 14 N., 8 E., $38.96. $1.95. Costs $1.05. boundary of any property herein de- Pty. R Twp. Rge. Pty. 100 199, 4 $15.62. Costs $2.45. near 97, 98. 99. Blk. 9, 197, 198. j 80 acres, NE of NE Sec. 17, Lodes Xos. 973, 974 and 975, scribed, immediately following such Property r0Uti.EDGE ' Joseph. Taxes ,40.55. M. 206, 207, 1 X. House and lot 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 2 S 40 NE 49 acres. N.. S.. E., or W., and including any Penitentiary; Pty. $2.03. Costs $2.10. S of Twp. N., Rge. E., acres, X. A. S. 208, Blk. 10, 186, 187, 192, 194, Blk. j 4 2 which is a boun- Bnd. F. Road, Franz, E. C. SVV Sec. 27, Twp. 16 X., Rge. 11 of SE W of SE Sec, M. adjoining property 11, 196, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, i 14 8 describ- Probst. W. Alley. House and lot ; E. 20 acres, X 2 of SE and S S, Twp. N., Rge. E., 120 acres, MARTIN, E. L. Taxes $32.20. Pty. dary of any property herein j Bnd. X. S. A. & S. 215, Blk. 12, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234. SE 4 1-- 2 1-- 70 and name of the owner thereof Bustamanto, T. F. of NE Sec. 28, Twp. 16 X, of NE W of NE $1.61. Costs cts. Tennessee ed, by the 7, Alame- R. R., E. W. P. 235, 236, Blk. 18, 438, Blk. 1 1 2 1-- Sec. 17. 14 8 E., 120 Pine Tree Lodes Nos. 400 and 401, following such, N., S., Franz, Quintana. Hge. E., 160 acres, E XW Twp. X., Rge. immediately 2 1-- Brick In da Addition. 4 40.50 acres. to-wi- t: bldg. above described land. 4 XW acres, E of XW Sec. 17, E., or W., . XE SW of SE Twp House SWYEX, Z. B. Dr. Taxes $29.88. Pty. 14 8 80 1 O. and lot Bnd. N. J. Hampel, E. Sec. 34, Twp. 16 X, Rge. 11 E., 160 X., Rge. E., acres Lots and G. 35 cts. Land Bnd. N. & Draughon, S. W. P. J. $1.49. Costs 2 2 2. of SW Sec. 17, 14 N., ORTIZ, Susano. On Personal Prop. 1. Ditch, acres, W SW W XW Twp. Precinct No. W. E. Galisteo W. J. 8 1 35 Roybal. House and lot Pet. 7, for- Martinez, Road, Sec. 15. Twp. 16 X., Rge. 11 E., 160 Rge. E., 123 acres. Lots and 2 Taxes $120.15. Pty. $6.00. Costs T. Muralter. of Mrs. Hurt. Pet. 3, ICO 1 4 of SE Sec. 18. 14 N., cts. Am-broci- merly acres. Lots and 2, SE of XE Twp. Rge TRUJILLO, Reyes, Teodoro and acres Taxes $23.90. 8 120 1 R. ' of timber land. On Personal SCHUYLER, Margaret. Sec. 3, Twp. 15 X.. Rge. 11 E., E, acres. Lots and 2, of XE (Minor Ramon S. 35 Heirs),' ' Pty. $1.19. Costs cts. House and 2 Wl-4- Sec. 19, 14 N. 8 Taxes $338.67. - Prop. Taxes $68.47. Pty. $3.43. 160 acres, X of N , and E Twp. Rge. E., REUNHEIN, Sally. ;'AdmlnistttbrV Taxes 1-- Trujillo, Bnd. X. S. E. F. 1-- S3 1 2 Costs 35 cts. lot Road, Sanchez, 2 of NW Sec. 22, 16 N., acres. Lots and of XW Pty. $16.93. Costs $1.05. Mineral $3.42. $1.67. Costs $1.40. Tracts Twp. Pty. Quintana, W. Varela. 11 160 acres. Sec. 20, Twp. 14 N., Rge. S E, 13 surveys Nos. 1046, 1047 and 1048, No. and 201, 45 acres. Rge. E., FAILOR, Samuel H. Taxes $25.40. Precinct No. 15. acres. 73 acres. On Taxes $8.29. ! personal prop. Pty. Pty. $1.27. Costs 35 cts. House and TURXER, Sam B. Taxes $33.47. Pty. H. V. REUNHEIN. Sally. Taxes $32.20. Pty. 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. Costs Lots 14 &ni lot Bnd. N. L. Schnepple, E. and S. $1.68. $2.80. 13, haeLTERMAN, Rev. G. Taxes $2.19. VAUGHN. William. Taxes $215.03 $1.61. Costs $1.05. Livingstone 95 nib 1 01 onrl OS 'Rtb- 9 01! 17 W. H. Krick, W. Guadalupe St. On Pty. 11 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. Pty. $10.75. Costs 70 cts. House lodes Nos. 901, 902 and 909, 40 acres. Petra. Taxes and Blk. 3, 6 and 7, Blk. 4, 10, WEIDNER, Bouquet Personal Prop. Taxes $4.48. Pty.! 18, 5, 383, 3 acres. On Personal Prop. and lot Bnd. N. Arroyo, S. Street, E. 8. Costs $2.10. 22 11 and 12 Blk. Addition. S. W. CO. $22.57. Pty. $1.13. cts. Costs 35 cts. 5, Capitol Taxes $25.24. Pty. $1.26. Costs' 33 S. Beaty, Wittman. House ST. LAZARUS GOLD MINING House and land N. Bouquet, E. J. G. Precinct No. 6. cts. and lot Pet. 18, known as Palace Taxes $79.50. Pty. $3.47. Cost 35 P- Garcia, S. River, W. Road, Land GORTNER, R. C, Trustee. Taxes - U. Hotel. On Personal Prop. Taxes cts. Surface improvements. N. E. S. J. D. German. Ditch, Road, River, W. $95.01. Pty. $4.75. Costs $1.40.! PINO, Taxes $12.62. Pty. UXKNOWX OWNERS. Taxes $34.19. $97.77. Pty. $4.88. Costs 35 cts. T. 3 63 cts. 70 Garcia, more parcels of land. Land Land Bnd. X. J. G. Ortiz, E. J. Ar- Costs cts. House and land Pty. $1.71. Costs $4.55. Tracts Nos. W. TRUJILLO, Francisco. On Personal - N. D i t , S - Ler-m- a. N. - B. S. eh E. Road J. Trujillo, chuleta, S. Main Ditch, W; J.- N. Bnd. Road, E. J. Lamy, 76, 77, 78, 79, 84, 113, 243, 229, WITTMAN, A. F. Taxes $56.75. Pty, Prop. Taxes $30.36. Pty. $1.51. Costs 5 land. W. Bnd. W. difd, small parcels of House and lot Bnd. N. Read SL Road, F. Bnstamante, Land 441, 442, 444, 449, 51.25 acres. $2.83. Costs 33 cts. House and lot 35 cts. X. Hoi7&tead, stable, corrals and E. Cerrillos Road; S. J. R. de Del-- , and E. Govt. Land, S. X. Pino, W. Precinct No. 17. Bnd. X. Arroyo, E. Wm. Vaughn. S U. abandoned houses. On personal gado, V. C. and E. Read. House and T. Pino. On Personal Prop. Taxes B. Federal St., W. Grant Ave. On Per UNKNOWN OWNERS. Taxes $127,20. ; 44 cts. Or-- $25.87. Costs 35 cts. Prop. Taxes $8.87. Pty. Costs lot Pet. 17, Bnd. N. W. White, E. j Pty. $1.29. BEATY, S. S. Taxes $74.68. Pty. sonal Prop. Taxes $4.49. Pty. 23 Pty. $6.36. Costs 35 cts. Artesian,.; 35 cts. tiz St., S. S. Sena, WT. Galisteo St., Precinct No. 7. $3.73. Costs $1.05. House and lot cts. Costs 35 cts. Placer Mining claim, mineral sur- C. Precinct No. 3. Land Pet. 5, Bnd. N. J. Alire, E. J. Bnd. N. Arroyo, E. G. E. Ellis, S. Precinct No. 18. vey No. 50, 159.37 acres. B. A. CERRILLOS LAXD CO. Griego, S. D. Ortiz, W. L. Galle. Taxes Street, W. W. Vaughn. House and C. A. T. & S. F. RAILWAY CO. Taxes BACA, Ernest'ina Mrs. Taxes $29.88. gos. $32.58. Pty. $1.C3. Costs. Lots lot Bnd. N. Water St., E. C. Peralta, CHAVEZ, Kate M. Taxes $107.55. $1,374.38. Pty. $68.71. Costs 35 $1.49. Costs 35 cts. House and H. 1 to 4, 7 to 10, 22 to 25, 26 to 34, $5.37. Costs 35 cts. House and on stock, tanks, Pty. S. H. B. Mottley, W. Bridge St. j Pty. cts, track, rolling N. E. B. 54, 55, 58 82 to 85, N. in lot Canon Road. T. Catron. HOBART, E. F. Taxes $77.81. Pty. to 61, 76, 77, House and lot Bnd. N. Water St., E. j lot Bnd. Arroyo, S. River, E. J. buildings, telegraph lines, etc., S. Road, W. F. Rodriguez. $3.S9; Costs 70 cts. House and lot 90, 91, 98 to 107, 116 to 119, 136 to Bridge St., S. Mrs. Silva, W. County Chavez, W. F. Delgado. Pets. 4, 7, 8, 12 13 and 19. BERARDINELLI, Julia ..Mrs. Taxes Bnd.' X'. Cerrillos Road, E. Hughes 144, 148 to 150, 154 to 157, 168 to j prop. GRANTS. $26.01. Pty. $1.30. "Costs $1.40. St., S. Collingwood, W. A. F. Perry, 171, 182 to 202, 207, 208, 217, 218,icRlST, Isabella V. Taxes $119.50. FISKE, Eugene A. Taxes $S9.54. Pty. Unknown Owners. House'' and lot, 3ST.; "Manhattan. Ave., House and lot End. N. Baca y Ortiz, 227 to 235, 243, 244. 350 to 354, 356 Pty. $5.97. Costs 35 cts. House and $4.47. Costs 35 cts. House and lot SANTA CRUZ GRANT. Taxes $54.46. E 'R.' Rodriguez, S. Mariderfteld, Vt. E. E.' Chavez, S. Dunlap St., W. J. to 360; 3C2 to 369, 372 to 375, 379 to lot Bnd. N. Johnson St.. E. Grant Bnd. N. San Francisco St., E. Cathe- - Pty. $2.72. Costs 35 cts, 4,567 acres, College St., Land N. Ditch,' E. Ditch, R. Ortiz, On Personal Prop. Taxes 394, 40 acres of land in Sec. 20, Twp. Ave. S. W, Church. dral St., S.. Water. St., W. J. B. Lamy. SAN MARCOS PUEBLO GRANT. Phillips, 35 S. J. Montoya, W. .Padilla, Pet.' 7. $6.S8. Pty. 34 cts. Costs '85 cts. ' 14 N., Rge. 8 E. D. On Personal Prop. Taxes $108.24. Taxes $38.25. Pty. $1.91. Costs E. 35 cts. House and Lot. N.,and W, Road, HAMMOND, C. A. Taxes $32.88. Pty. D. DIAZ, J. M. Taxes - $211.44. Pty. Pty. $5.41. Costs cts., 1,895 acres. S. Arroyo, Pet. 7, Lots Cerrillos. On $1.64. C&sts $4.70. House and lot DAME, W. E. Taxes $237.88. Pty. $10.57. Costs 70 cts. House and G. C. 48 1-- $588.- - Personal Prop. Taxes $9.68. Pty N. 'J.' Padilla, E. Schnepple, S; Road, $11.89. Costs 35 cts. W SE lot Bnd. X.: Water St., S. M E. ', G0EBEL- - W. H. On Personal Prop. CAJA DE RIO GRAXT. Taxes 1-- 2 1-- 4 1-- i 35 cts. Costs 35 cts. W. S. F, R. R. Co. Land Bnd. X. E SW SE NW SW Church, E.- Caspar Ave., W. Ortiz Taxes $53.43. Pty. $2.67. Costs 33 11. Pty. $29.40. Costs cts., 4 8 cts. BOLAXDER; Elizabeth. Taxes $29.90. Houghton, E. Salpoint, S. Arroyo, NE Sec; 5; Twp. 14 N., Rge. St. Land Pet. 4, Bnd. N. A. F. Road, 49,322 acres. Pty. $1.50. Costs 35 cts. House and W. J. A.' Romero. Lots 1, 26, 7, Blk. E. 220 acres .S Dunlan St E C Afnntova W GONZALES, Anastacio. On Personal! Bond Holders, Santa Fe County. lot N. River, E. Jaramillo, S. Alto 1, 8, '9, 19, 20, Blk. 2, 31 and 32, Blk. On Personal Prnn Taveq $104 9t ' rop. Taxes $Zt.l). Fty. $1.34. Costs I SriEK, KODt. . un personal rrop. St., W. G. Cartwright. On Personal 3, 61, 59 and 60, Blk. 4, Conant and ENGLISH, M. L. On personal Prop. Ptv r ?3 Hosts as m cts. i Taxes isss.zz. riy. .io. uosi Prop. Taxes $2.98. Pty. 15 cts. Costs Grays Addition. Lots 31, 32, 33, 34, Taxes $104.06. Pty. $5.20. Costs 35 DELGADO BROS. On Personal Pron j. I 35 cts. Assessment ior we year 35 cts. 41, 42 and 43, Fairview Addition. cts. Taxes $36.77. Pty. $1.84. Costs 'JOHNSTON, Ernest Taxes $74.69. 1907. BOYLE, Cecily Myrtle. Taxes $29.88. HOPEWELL, W. S. Taxes $23.90. r. 35 cts. Pty. $3.73. Costs 35 cts. House and SPIER, Robt. W. On Personal Prop. Pty. $1.49. Costs 35 cts. House Pty. $1.20. Costs 35 cts. Land on FIRST NATL. BANK of LAS VEGAS, e. lots Pet. 4, Nos. 203 to 206, Bnd. N. Taxes $796.90. Pty. $39.84. Costs j S. E. , W. 35 for the ; and lot N. S. F. River, E. Land and south side of Hickox Ave., east side X. M. Taxes $29.25. Pty. $1.46. EHLE, Edward. On Personal Prop. Garfield Ave., Guada cts. Back assessment Imp. Co., S. San Miguel St., W. E. R. O. W. S. F. C. R. R. Co. Costs $1.15. House and lots Nos. 13, j Taxes $77.68. Pty. $3.88. Costs 35 lupe St. year 1906. Blackmore. On Personal Prop. K. 14. 15, 16, Blk. 5, Nesbitt and North I cts. o. SPIER, Robt. W. On Personal Prop. I Taxes $5.97. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 35 KNOWLTON, D. W. Taxes $33.47 Addition. Lot Bnd. N. A. T. & S. F. G. OTERO, Miguel A. Taxes $95.5S. Pty. Taxes $856.24. Pty. $42.81. Costs T? - cts. Pty. $1.67. Costs $1.05. Land Bnd R Tf! naTiaton SI- S Main Cf GARCIA. Anastacio. Taxes $107.55. $4.78. Costs 35 cts. House and lots 35 cts. Back assessment for the BLACKMORE, Eliza. Taxes $71.70. N. M. Garcia, E. Seligman, S. Hill, W. E. R. Williams. Pty. $5.37. Costs 70 cts. House and 1, 2. 7 and 8, Blk. 6. Fort Marcy year 1905. Pty. $3.59. Costs 35 cts. House and W. S. Sena, Land Bnd. N. L. Maez, K. lot Bnd. N. P. Muniz, E. Ortiz St., Addition. On Personal Prop. Taxes SPIER, Robt. W. On Personal Prop 35 Costs lot N. S. F. River, E. M. Boyle, S. E. R. Maestas, S. Benavides, W. KEYSTONE MINING CO. Taxes S. R. de Sena, W. Galisteo St. House $23.92. Ptv. $1.19. Costs cts. Taxes $722.79. Pty. $34.13. de 33 assessment the San Miguel St., W. Ingress. Crespin, Land Bnd. N. F. Romero, E. $94.15. Pty. $4.71. Costs 35 cts. and lot Pet. 4, Bnd. N. P. Sandoval, ORTIZ, Hinoios Rosario. Tares cts. Back for K. M. Martinez, S. S. Romero, W. S. Keystone Mine and Improvements. E. Road, S. and W. B. M. Read. On $77.09. Pty. $3.85. Costs 35 cts. year 1904. ' N. ! W On Personal KNAEBEL, Ernest. Taxes $30.48. Medano. M. Personal Prop. Taxes $2.39. Pty. House and lot Bnd. Hillside Ave., SPIER, Robt. Prop. Pty. $1.52. Costs $1.05. Land N McWILLIAMS, H. H., Taxes $30.27. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. S. Palace Ave., E. J. R. Martinez, W. Taxes $693.04 Pty. $34.65. Costs I 35 assessment for the Canon Road, E. Garcia, S. H. Vigil LAMBORN, Chas. W. Taxes $77.68. Pty. $1.51. Costs, "40 cts. Grand GOLD, Mary A. Taxes $89.63. Pty. F. E. Seligman. cts. Back W. Rodriguez. House and lot, N. J. Pty. $3.88. Costs $11.35. Land Bnd. Central Hotel Lots 11 and 12, Blk. $4.48. Costs 35 cts. House and lot R. year 1903 A. Rodriguez, E. S. and W. L. Wal- N. Montezuma Ave., S. D. Gonzales, 10. On Personal Prop. Taxes Bnd. N. and W. Delgado, S. San RENEHAN, A. B. Taxes $130.80. Pty. SPIER, Robt. W On Personal Prop. Costs do. Land N. J. D. Tapia, E. and E. Cerrillos Road, W. Hancock St. 14 33. Pty. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. Francisco St., E. Burro Alley. $6.54. Costs $3.15. House and land Taxes $608.17 Pty. $30.40. N. S. 35 assessment for tne W., Unknown, S. Road. Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, McAFFEE, J. B. Taxes $34.60. Pty. GRIFFIN, W. E. Taxe $17.94. Pty. Bnd. Hills, Palace Ave., E. cts. Back 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 21, 22, 23, 24, Blk. $1.73. Costs Lots 1 to 3, Blk. I, 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Road, W. T. Padilla. Land Bnd. N. year 1902. LOPEZ, de Delgado Modestita. On 1, 25 and 26, Blk. 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3 Blk. H. Lots 13 to 24, Blk. 3. lot Bnd. N. L. A. Harvey, E. John-- ' Palace Ave. S. River, E. Arroyo, SPIER, Robt. W. On Personal Prop. Costs Personal Prop. Taxes $26.75. Pty. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, Blk. 3, Lots 21 to 24, Blk. 5, 1 to 12, Blk. 4, son St., S. Hanna, W. Chapelle St. W. Alley. House and lot Pet. 17, Taxes $566.83. Pty. $28.34. 35 N. S. Dal- - 35 cts. Back assessment for the $1.34. Costs cts. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Blk. 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 to 18 Blk; 9, 1 to 24 Blk. 10, 1, 2, On Personal Prop. Taxes $10.43. Pty. Bnd. Palace Ave., and E. M. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 11, and 15 to 52 cts. Costs 35 cts. gado, W. Burro Alley. Land in De year 1901. MANDERFIELD, Estate of. Taxes Blk. 5. 22, Blk. 23, 1 to 24, Blk. 19, 1 to 12, K. Vargas Grant, 300 acres. Land Pet. SPIER, Robt. W. On Personal Prop. $32.88. Pty. $1.64. Costs 70 cts. M. Blk. 26, 1 to 12, Blk. 29, 1 to 12, KNAEBEL, John H. Taxes $53.78. 4, Bnd. N. River, S. Manderfield, W. Taxes $3S4.46. Pty. $29.22. Costs assessment the House and lot N. and E. Miller, E. MYERS, J. B. Taxes $119.50. Pty. Blk. 20, 1 to 12, Blk. 21, 1 to 12, Blk. Pty. $2.C8. Costs 70 cts. House Manderfield, E. Territorial Property, 35 cts. Back for L.. Borrego, S. Capitol, W. Land $5.98. Costs $7.35. Land, Lots 66, M. Nesbitt & North Addition. and lot Bnd. N. and W. L. A. 35-10- 0 Und. Int. in Illinois, Black year 1900. min- - S. R. Chap-in- g N. River, E. Gurule, S. and W. 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, O. Hughes, S. and E. M. A. Otero. Prince, Ohio, Lucar Mill Site, COLER, Bird and Elyerton N. 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, S4, 85, 86, 87, ORTIZ GOLD MINING CO. Taxes Land Bnd. N. J. H. Blain, E. Road, claims. man. On Personal Prop.' Taxes $527.91.- - Costs 35 N. M. FUEL & IRON CO. Taxes 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, $175.17. Pty. $8.75. Costs 70 cts. S. RLver, W. Arroyo. S. , $10,558.28. Pty. 1907. $56.49. Pty. $2.82. Costs $1.40. 98, 99, 100. Map Val. Bldg. Lots. Mineral Land, Surface Improve- KERR, Wm. H. Taxes $30.75. Pty. SPIEGELBERG, Willi. Taxes $60.36. cts. Assessment for the year Chap-X- . Land Bnd, N. River, E. Arroyo Ca-bra- , O. ments. $1.53. Costs 3d cts. House and Pty. $3.01. Costs $3.80. Lot Bnd. COLER, Bird S. and Elverton R. On Taxes S. Houghton, W. B. Ortiz, Pet. ORTIZ, y Salazar Antonio, Rgt. Taxes P. lot Bnd. X. Street, E. G. E. Ellis, H. S. Clancy, E. Mrs. McKenzie, man. Personal Prop. 1-- 4 1-- 4 1-- Costs 35 8, NW SE NE SW S $48.75. Pty. $2.44. Costs $1.40. PRATT, John, Heirs of. Taxes $149.22. S. Irvine St., W. E. Lucero. 5. A. L. Morrison, W. Kentucky $9,547.97. Pty. $477.40. 2 1-- 2 assessment the NE Sec. 33, Twp. 14 N., R. House and lot Bnd. N. Ditch7 et al., Pty. $7.46. Costs 70 cts. Int L. Ave. Lot Pet. 17, Bnd. N. Water St , cts. Back for year 9 E., 160 acres, one store bldg. and S. Montezuma Ave., E. Galisteo St., Land Sec. 8, 14 N., Rge. 8 E., Eloisa. S and E. M. Baca, et al., W. G. Or-- 1906. Twp. LUNA, de Bergere Taxes - 1-- 2 tiz. Lot A. Bird S. R. Chap- other buildings at Kenedy. E of W. A. Staab, House and lot Bnd. N. 80 acres; Mineral Survey 160 acres. $35.85. Pty. $1.79., Costs 35 cts Pet. 4, Bnd. N. Alarid, COLER, and Elverton - 1-- 4 JS. B. Or- man. On Taxes NE SE Sec. 26, twp. 13 N., R. H. Hudson, S. Main Ditch, E. T. House and lot Bnd. N. School Prop. Alarid, S. F. Alarid, W. A. Personal Prop. 9 Bnd. N. B. E. $10,246.82. $512.34. Costs 35 Rge. E, 160 acres. . On Personal Galisteo St., W. J. H. Knaebel, Pet. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & E. Alley, S. J. A. Martinez, W. tega. I.nd Alarid, Pty. Prop. Taxes $5.97. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 17, House and lot Bnd. N. San Fran IMP. CO. Taxes $810.95. Pty. Grant Ave. Ditch, S. Arroyo, W. F. Alarid. Lots cts. Back assessment for the year 245. 240, 1905. 35 cts. , v cisco St. S , E. C. Wagner, W..A. $40.55. Costs $1.05. Consolidated LOOMIS, A. J. On Personal Prop. 236, 237, 238, 239, 246, 247, I K. - NAPOLEON Luis;: Taxes. $37.34. P.ty. Armijo, Land N. Rosario St. S. G. Mine, Sec. 18, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 8 E., Taxes $37.05. Pty. $1.85. Costs 35 241, 242, 243 and 244. Val. bldg. COLER, Bird S. and Elverton Chap- $1.87. Coif 35 --cts. House and lot Ortiz. E. A. Ortiz, W. J. E. Dttran 35 acres. Four Pine Mining Claim cts. lots. man. On Personal Prop. Taxes - Costs 35 . N. Ditch, E. G. Napoleon, S. Man On Personal Prop. Taxes $5.98. Pty. and Improvements. Santiago Min- M. SENA DE LUNA, Josefa. Taxes $43.- $8,073.66. Pty. . $403.68. '. 30 87. 70 cts. House cts. Back assessment for the 'hattan AVev; Wi E; Lucero. t cts. Costs 35 cts. ing Claim and Improvements, MOTTLEY, Harry. Taxes $62.74. Pty. Pty. $2.19.. Costs year jsv P. Precinct No. 8. $3.13. Costs 33 cts. House, and and lot Bnd.vN. L. B. Prince, S. Pal 1904. j .. A. 4.40.33. ' ace W. J. Bird S. and Elverton R. PETRI, Mrs. John .Taxe; PEREA, de YrlsarrI Barbara. Taxes c. lot Bnd. N.- - S. S. Beaty, E. Ortiz St., Aye., E. County Prop., COLER, Chap ! ' : Pty. $2.02. Costs 35 cts. House and $47.81. Pty. $2.79. Costs 35 cts. CHAVEZ, Bernardind. On Personal D. Sena.; House and land Pet. No. man, On Personal : Prop. Taxes DECEMBER 1909. PAGE TEN. THE SANTA FE SEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. St. FRIDAY, 17,

I I Costs 35 22 cts. Costs 33 cts. Tract E. College St., S. Ditch, W. Bishop. cts. Costs 70 ?ts. House and lot METZGER, J. C. Taxes $1j01. Pty. royo, E. M. Johnson, S. V. , lana $8,203.26. Pty. $410.16. Pty. ( I E. F. S. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot No. 20, ; N. cts. Back assessment for the year No. 392, 7 acres. E. Bnd. N. Canon Road, Ortiz, Arroyo, E. Boulevard, S. J. G. N. Bnd. N. Blk. D. 1903. ROYBAL y Lopez Manuel. Taxes ELROY, Mary E. Taxes $17.93. Pty. Ingress, W. Sena, Land Schumann, W. W. S. Case, house 27 35 on 90 cts. Costs Nos. 383 A. E. R. S. MELBURN, R. M. Taxes $3.02. Pty.1 and land N. C. O. S. A. & COLER, Bird S. and Elverton R. Chap- $5.31. Pty. cts. Costs cts., $3.00. Lots Vigil, Trujillo, Ingress, Gray, T. Taxes to 393 and 412 and 416, Alameda W. N. Sena. 15 cts. Costs 60 cts. Lots 5, 6 S. F. R. R., E. C. O. Gray, w. Mr. man. On Personal Prop. personal property. and(I 35 Add. Ortiz Placido. Taxes 7, Blk. A. Johnson. $7,251.54. Pty. $362.58. Costs S. ORTEGA, y 42 cts. Costs 3.j cts. Luis P. cts. Back assessment for the year SALAZAR. y Trujillo Jose. Taxes F. $.S.:;7. Pty. MEXXER, W. Wr. Taxes $2.02. Pty.HOVEY, Taxes $3.98. Pty. Bnd. N. Canon 30 cts. 33 21 cts. Costs $1.03. Mable M. Taxes $3.02. House and lot Road; 10 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots land 2,' Costs cts. House and 1902. $4.18. Pty. FAIRCHILI), Gon-zale- - E. S. S. Alarid, W. F. s. lot X. River, E. M. S CQLER, Bird S. and Elverton R. Chap- House and lot Bnd. N., E and W. J. Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts., 7 2 acres Ditch, Blk. D. Gutierrez, L. 1-- W. B. man. On Personal Prop. Taxes Trujillo, S. J. A. Lujan; land Bnd. of land in SV 4 SE SW McDOXALD, V. C, Taxes $1.01. Pty. Tafoya, Ortega. 35 - 16 9 $i:S0. $6,743.53. Pty. $337.18. Costs N. Weidner, E. Road, S. J. A. Lu- Sec. 15, Twp. X., R. E. OLIVAS, Peifilio. Taxes Pty. U CIS. OSlS ZV CIS. 1J1K. A. J. J- 33 on cts. Back assessment for the year jan, W. Ingress; land Bnd. N. FRAZIER, F. L. Taxes $17.92. Pty. 9 cts. Costs cts., personal RANDALL, B. W. Taxesll $1.01. Pty. JUH.NbOX, W. A. Taxes $4.19. Pty. 1901. Trujillo, E. and W. Ingress, S. Sala- - 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and property. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 17, Blk. D. 21 cts. Costs $1.40. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. zar. lot Bnd. N. Bernstine, E. R. P. WALKER, D. A. Taxes $1.01. Pty. 5 5. 30 and 34, Allans Highland Add. not Helbig, And this list and notice are S. .Tuana y Cosme (Minors). cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot No. IS, Blk. JOHNSON, Mrs. J. M. Taxes $9.70. s T. Manhattan Ave., W. J. Dedier, PADILLA, ninety-day- 49 cts. 33 cts. made and published within TRUJILLO, Ramon S. Taxes $10.S1. on property. Taxes $5.98. Taxes $3.00. Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 A. Pty. Costs Land personal X. after the said taxes originally 54 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts Pty. 30 cts. Costs 33 cts. cts. House and lot Bnd. N. and E. Precinct No. 4. Penitentiary, E. C. Ortiz, S. Ro- Pty. W. became delinquent, as above stated, Nos. 22, 200 and 210, 15 acres. G. F. Gutierrez, S. Main Ditch, W. A. driguez, Pub. Road. of said chap- ' because of the passage TRUJILLO, de Roybal Ma Inos. GARCIA, Anastacio P. Taxes $5.98. Right of Way. ASTLER, C. W. Taxes $19.86. Pty. K. 65 of the 37th legis- - ter of the laws Taxes 27 cts. Pty. 10 cts. Costs Pty. 30 cts. Costs 70 cts. House PADILLA, Felipe. Taxes $2.43. Pty. 69 cts. Costs 35 cts, on the follow- ft UfKMA.N, Alex. Taxes $15.98. and be- 35 on 60 73 lative assembly aforesaid, 35 cts., on personal property. and lot Bnd. N. S. Garcia, E. and S. 12 cts. Costs cts., personal ing real estate: House and lot N. Pty. cts. Costs cts. Land X. funds. P- - cause of the lack of Precinct No. 2. Road, V. J. Dominguez, Land Bnd. property. J. Sears, E. Guadalupe St., S. J. Quintana, E. and S. A. T. & S. F. that I, the of. I R- - W- - Notice is hereby given A. N. and S. Ditch, E. J. Pena, W. R. PRADA, Epifanio, Estate Taxes Williams, W. A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Longwell heirs. treasurer and 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. E undersigned, ABEYTIA, Miguel. Taxes 23 cts. Pty Helbig. $8.03. Pty. AMBLER, J. R. Taxes $11.95. Pty. KOPP, Sophia and Teresa. Taxes said of Santa Fe, 1-- 1-- 2 Sec. - collector of County 10 cts. 33 cts.. on GORMAN, Miguel. Taxes $3.39. Pty. of NW W of NE 60 cts. Costs 70 cts. on the fol- $10.76. 54 cts. Costs $1.05. court, held Costs personal Pty. will apply to the district cts. Costs 33 cts. ,on personal 26, Twp. 16 N.( R. 10 E., 160 acres. real estate, 6 Int. land, N. Land N. Road, E. A. S. of Santa Fe, property. lowing Gutierrez, in and for said county 30 property. PALLADINO, Filomena. Taxes $6.58. L. E. A. O. S. Mon- W. J. A. land N. De to-wi- t, L. L. Taxes $5.97. Baca, y Salazar, Sena, ANGER, Pty. X T T . Aft n Vargas thereof, - ri(1 rrt l n, ,. G3 6 upon the next return day 7 f juluim. ry Pty. 33 cts. Costs cts. Land W. Hancock St., St., E. Hancock S. J. A. cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 51, w. laxes jm.iz. tezuma Ave., St., Lovato, fifth in 12 iio, 1-- S. - the Monday January, acres. cts. Costs 35 cts. SW Sec. Bnd. N. Ditch, E. Britos, Arroyo, Int. .Land N. Sandoval, E. Mander- j W. Apodaca, lot N. Hills, E. F. Lo- 31st of Janu- . D., 1910, being the day 27, Twp. 17 X., R. 10 E., 160 acres. W. B. Gutierrez. S. Manhattan Ave., W. Colling-wood- vato, S. D. & R. G. R. R., W. A. a same B. field, ary, n 1910. the occurring GARCIA, Taxes $5.45. PORTILLO, Matias. Taxes $9.06. Pty. I Seifert. BEXAVIDEZ, Pilar. Taxes $1.99. Julio, (Estate). not' less than thirty days after the Pty. 2S cts. Costs 35 cts. House 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 71, of. 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. APODACA, M. B. Taxes $8.56. Pty. KOEX, Jennie, Estate Taxes $3.59. hereof, for judgment No. 80 100 last publication - and tract 59, acres. acres. 43 cts. Costs 35 cts. on house and Pty. 18 cts. Costs 95 cts. land re-l- estate and per- - lot Bnd. N. and S. Hills, E. V. Ji- against the lands, real GONZALES, de Blake Juanita. Taxes Q. N. F. E. M. S. corded in Book 98 99, fore-- ! W. S. Benavides. Delgado, Perea, F, Pages and sonal property described in the nienez, $6.05. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. Felix. Taxes $9.57. Pty. I C. Pty. QUINTANA, Agua Fria Road, W. Garcia St. lots Gray's Add. with costs and IS 33 House and going list, together Land Bnd. N. Canon Road, E. D. cts. Costs cts. ALARID, Luis E., and Wife. Taxes M and tor an order to sell the CHAVES, Lucas. Taxes $1.08. Pty. S. S. Man- penalties Rodriguez, S. J. Gonzales, W. Trail. lot X. Ditch, E. L. Lopez, $S.40. Pty. 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. on MONTOYA, j 5 cts. Costs 35 cts., on Encarnacion. Taxes same to satisfy such judgment. personal H. derfield, W. Laughlin. N. E. M. property, house and lot Alto St., $17.93. ptv. 90 cts f!nsts ?.? rts And further notice is hereby given HERRERA, Candido. Taxes $13.38. R. S. M. E. W. F. Coriz. ren-- 1 D. Baca, Ortiz, House and lot N. and W. A. Gutier- that within thirty days after the Pty. 67 cts. Costs 35 cts., 160 acres ROXQUILLO, Felix. Taxes $11.93. Taxes said DOMINGTJEZ, Hipohto. Taxes $2.73. ALIRE, Joaquin. $3.59. Pty. rez. E. Galisteo St.. S. L. Tafova. dition of such judgment against of land in Sec. 4, Twp. 14 N., R. 11 Pty. 60 cts. Costs $1.05. House and IS cts. Costs 35 cts. on house and no- - 14 cts. Costs 35 cts., on per-tic- e MITCHELL, Benj. F. Taxes $14.95. property, and after having given Pty. E., 160 acres. lot Bnd. N. F. Garcia, E. Road, S. S. lot N. L. Baca, E. F. Lopez, Mrs. ; pty. 75 cts. Costs 35 cts. House a band-bil- l at the front sonal property, Bnd. by posted HARRISON, Joseph J. Taxes $11.93. B. Chaves, W. Arroyo, Land W. Longwell estate. and lot N. S. in which the dis- - G. Schnepple, Ditch, E. and W. A. door of the building Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X. and E.( City Limits, S. J. Alarid, B. Gutierrez. trint for said county of Santa GARCIA, de R. Benigna. Taxes $1.99. rnnrf Bnd. N. and E. Arroyo, S. Road, W. W. Road, House and lot Bnd. N. Mrs. BISCHCOFF, Arthur Taxes $12.24 ., of 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land M0XT0YA de Fe is held, the court house Pty. J. Brito. Marsh, E. and S. C. Herrera, W. M. Truji0 D,on,cla Tax. at least ten una. in. ana w. v. aioya, a. jhius, es $8.97. 45 cts. Costs 35 said county of Santa Fe, L, Armijo de S. and lot Fna Road, E. S.Tl Pty. to said I., the under- - S. J. Romero. ctg poMe days prior sale, ' Martinez Lorenzo. Taxes 7r ' ' ROMEJIO, y Dendahl, W. F Quin ana. Tract nfl - col-- GARCIA, de Noedel Josefa. Taxes. - ; . . g an(J fle Bro o.fouvi, ,rM,,rpr CIS. IUSISz'"' 60 CIS. SW 4 SSWi $1.64. 23 cts. Costs 35 cts. $4.69. 23 cts. Costs 35 cts. Pty. land south of Harroun's Orchard. mon'TOYA nama at Pty. 1-- 1-- lector, will offer for sale public Sec. 15, 16 R. 9 10!) SW 4 of NW Sec. 1, Twp. 16 ' qit Land Bnd. N. E. E. S. Twp. N., E., BLACK, Edgar J. Taxes $11.95. Pty. 41 .7 auction in front of said building the Road; Miller; acres. R. 9 80 acres. ptv W. H. Pohlman. X., E., 60 cts. Costs $3.80 Lots 7 to 17, an" ; real and personal property described Hills; Tax Jot m R j LUJAN, Luis. Taxes $8.45. Pty. 27, ROMERO, de Jaramillo, Estate. blk. 8. lots 18 to 2o, blk. d, to in said J. Aliens, T,.ujill0) w Main DUch and referred notice, against cts. Costs 35 cts. W 2 of SE es $10.16. Pty. 51 cts. Costs 70 JIMENEZ, Vicente. Taxes $2.39. Pty. Addition. MOXTOYA Tl Wctclo which may be rendered, for 2 Pptrnlinn ' judgment and E of SW Sec. 17, Twp. cts. House and lot Bnd. N. River, BACA, Luciano. Taxes , ; amount of taxes, and 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and y Campos T R9 the penalties 16 N., R. 10 E., 160 acres.. E. Mrs. Manderfield, S. Vargas St., $7.78. 39 cts. Costs 35 ct on said lot Bnd. N. and S. Road, E. and W. Pty. . cts House N. costs due i River, E. J. thereon, continuing LOVATO, de Padilla Genoveva. Tax-- 1 W. House and lot, Prect. A. Contreras. Bolander, house and lot N. argas St., E. J. T sale from to day, as provided by I 0rtiz y ( g Road w p Montova day es $4.03. Pty. 20 cts. Land Bnd. No. 17, Bnd. N. A. Hunter, E. Mrs. Ahre, S. F. W. F. Baca. law. M. Lopez, MARTINEZ, v o rp N. D. Tafoya, E. Pecos S. Estes, S. San Francisco St., W, H. -- "1fi T.nrn METCALF, Mary A. Taxes $19.SS. Road, BRITTEN, John Taxes $6.58. Pty. $n q PH, to l(; . CELSO LOPEZ, Main Ditch, W. Road. Methodist Church. 33 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 7 and Pty. 99 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and House and lot N. C. IM. of Casados, E. Treasurer and Collector LOPEZ, Gregorio. Taxes $6.64. RODRIGUEZ, Rosendo. Taxes $4.43 S, Addition. lot Bnd. N. and W. E. H. Pty. Berardinelli Kie-so- Arroyo, 1-- 2 Martinez, S. J. A. C. the County of Santa Fe, New Mex- 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land Pty. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. E Ortiz, W. Dominguez, S. River, Land Bnd. N. Bnd. BUSTAMANTE, Manuel. Taxes $3.22. ico. N. and S. Ditch, E. Street, W. S. NE 1-- Sec. 20, Twp. 16 X., R. 10 16 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Hills, E. J. M. Garcia, S. River, W. Pty. ' Vigil. E., SO acres. TV V. Ti TUnntnvn S N. Tomas Ortega, on personal property. anl Inf Pivor ' 05- - LOVATO, Mrs. Daniel. Taxes RODRIGUEZ, Porfirio. Taxes $4.41. M. , A"ill!an- Taxes ?8 Pty. Taxes $3.97. Pty. 20 cts. Costs 35 $3.98. Alto St., W. J. Romero. XBIf' cts. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Pty. 22 cts. Costs $1.05. House and BOWMAX, Harry P. Taxes $3.22.' II, lls- - 18 182' and Bnd. N. lot Bnd. N. Canon E. S. Ala aa. DELINQUENT W O. lot P. Borrego, E. Road, Pty. 16 cts. Costs 80 cts. Lots 9 "' lI"eua v ' & CO. S. Main W. A. rid, S. and W. R. Ortiz, land Bnd. , P. Taxes $5.98. ORTEGA, Romulo. Taxes 80 cts. Pty. Street, Ditch, Lovato. and 24, 77 and 100. Alameda Add. BfG; M. X. M. E. and S. Govt 1 iy- - " c s- - VOMS w cts- - 2 l 4 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot Rodriguez, BYERS, W. W. Taxes $2.42. Pty. 12 W. J. Land Bnd, " utu,ul-Alamed- a LISHOB Iffll Bnd. N. Hills, E. P. Jimenez, S. R. MARTINEZ, Higinio. Taxes $19.21. Land, Rodriguez, cts. Costs 60 cts. Lots 1, 7 and 9, j 96 cts. N. of E. W. J. C. Pty. Costs $1.03. Land Bnd. Right Way, Lacassagne, Add. O. Jimenez, Ortega. N. S. W. S. Gavaldon R. River, E. M. Rodriguez, S. Canon Ditch, BIAS, Santiago, on personal property ORTIZ, Miguel. Taxes $14.79. Pty Road, W. A. J. N. RAEL, Luis. House and lot Bnd. N. J. 93 5 35 '4 cts. Costs $1.0u. House ROYBAL, M. L. and R. Taxes $3.38. Rael, Land Bnd. Taxes cts. Pty. cts. Costs , and lot Amounts Less Than $25,-0- 0 S. W. P. N. A. T. 17 and W. J. Lujan, S. Canon Road, Pena, E. J. Apodaca, Road, cts. Beckler, S. A. F. Road, E. Pty. cts. Costs. Tract No. 8, . E. E. Garcia-- Taxes $4.19. 21 cts. Garcia Wr. of Santa Fe, 4 acres. Martinez, Land Bnd. N. River, Pty. BACA, Miguel, on personal property. St., J. Tapia, land N. J. County E. B. Costs 35 cts. M. S. T. Rodriguez, S. Hills, W. E. Taxes 29 cts. Pty. 1 ct. Costs 35 Casados, R. Martinez, E. J. of New Mexico. Martinez. RODRIGUEZ, Ramon. Taxes $2.39, W. N. Territory TRUJILLO. Agustin. Taxes $3.98. cts. Rodriguez, Road, land Road, Ptv. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. House E. and W. P. Har-rou- 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract MARTIN, . Taxes $19.42. BATAILLE, T. H. Taxes $2.42. Pty. Lopez, S. W. S. Pty. 97 cts. and lot Bnd. X. Manhattan E Territory of New Mexico, No. 11. Pty. Costs 35 cts. House Ave., 12 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 26 and and lot Bnd. N. S. C. W. Berardinelli, ORTIZ, de County of Santa Fe. TRUJILLO, Francisco. Taxes $5.16. Delgado, E. Garcia, Alarid, Griego, 27, Blk. 5, Alameda Add. Martinez Josefa. Taxes St., S. and W. Schumann. land X. and E. Arroyo, S. Main $6.27. 31 cts. 70 In accordance with 22 jf Pty. 26 cts. Costs 35 cts. House C. Pty. Costs cts. chapter MARTINEZ, Ditch, W. J. Griego. House and lot N. M. the laws of the 33rd As- and lot Bnd. N. J. S. Candelario, E. Joaquin. Taxes $5.98. COLLIXS, G. A. Taxes $11.95. Pty. Ortiz y R., E. Legislative Pty. 30 cts. Costs 33 cts. S. Galisteo S. of the of New Mex- DUch, S. Nusbaum; W. Road. House 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. On land Road, J. J. Schumann, W. sembly Territory and lot Bnd. N. R. SEXA, Heirs of. Taxes $4.23 E. treasurer Precinct No. 3. Gorman, E. E. Marcial, E. Lobato, S. Arroyo del Lucero, land N. Arroyo, E. Galis- ico, I, the undersigned, 1-- Lucero, S. Manhattan W. Pty. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. E 2 teo S. M. Ortiz Ca- and collector of the A. Ave., E. Pino, W. Main Ditch. Road, y R., W. Baca. SW 14, NW 4 of SW 1-- SE 1-- 4 P. P. on sados, et al. of Santa, Fe in the Terri- ABEYTIA, Jose. Taxes $4.03. Pty. CRICHTON, personal prop County MARTINEZ, Candelario. Taxes $10.S6. Sec. 21, Twp. 16 N., R. 10 E., 80 30 cts. ORTIZ, y Lucero Tomas. Taxes 90 tory of New Mexico, do hereby make, 20 cts. Costs 33 cts. House and erty. Taxes $5.98. Pty. Pty. 54 cts. Costs 35 cts. 4 acres. cts. a cts. no- lot Bnd. N. and W. J. Sena, E. P. W Costs 35 cts. iny. Costs 35 cts. certify, and publish the following 2 XE E of XW 1-- S. DE GALLEGOS, Maximiana. Taxes House and lot N. A. A. of taxes to Carillo, S. Road. Sec. 27, CORNELL, Henry. Taxes $4.49. Pty. F. Road, S. tice and list amounting 16 X., R. 10 $4.4S. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts T. & S. R. e Twp. E., 160 Pty. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. N. T. F. R., E. T. Pino, W. L. less than twenty-fiv- dollars, ALARID, Albino. Taxes 60 cts. Pty. acres; Land House and land Bnd. X. House and lot Bnd. N. R. Sena. in and 3 cts. Costs 35 cts. on River, E. S. Rodriguez O. de Tucker, E. Galisteo St., S. J. payable said county, delinquent personal S. W. E. S. del W. C Vigil, Hills, Borrego. Alley, Arroyo Pino, W. G. , P. originally as follows: One-hal- f on the property. H. Gerdes, J. Parsons. MOXTOYA, y M. Manuel. Taxes Griego, D. PEACE, O. A. Taxes $20.00. Ptv. 1st day of December, 1907, and one- -' ALARID, Roman. Taxes $2.09. Pty. $2.82. Pty. 14 cts. Costs 35 cts. SANDOVAL, y Padilla Rafael. Taxes M. $1.00. Costs $1.20. Lots half on the 1st day of June, 1908 all 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and DETTLEBACH, A. on personal 28, 29, 21, House and land Bnd. N. E. and W. $3.59. 18 cts. Costs 35 cts 75 35. 5, 108, 395. of which taxes became finally delin- lot Bnd. N. Road, E. V. Alarid, S. Pty. property. Taxes $14.95. Pty. A. Lucero, S. Arroyo. House and lot Bnd. N. De Vargas cts. 35 cts. PARSONS, Chas. ,T. Taxes $17.94. quent on the 2nd day of July 1908; J. M. Casados, W. J. M. Padilla. Costs MARTINEZ, Juan Jose. Taxes $5.07. St., E. and S. A. Bischoff, W. M 30 Pty. 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House the same being hereinbelow set ANAYA, Frank. Taxes $5.98. Pty. DAVIS, J. A. Taxes $5.98. Pty. Pty. 25 cts. Costs 70 cts. Romero. and lot N. C. E. S. forth and containing 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and House cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. R. A. Ortiz, H. Cornell, by precincts, and lot Bnd. X. A. Anastacio. Taxes $2.68 M. W. first the names of the owners of all lot Bnd. N. and W. C. Herrera, E. A. Sena, E. and W. SAXDOVAL, Davison, S. A. Lenker, E. C. A. Parsons, Cerrillos Road, on E. Garcia, S. house lot Pty. 13 cts. House and lot Bnd. N L. personal Taxes upon which the taxes Garcia, S. Manhattan Ave. Egress; and Probst, W. Haffner. property. $2.3S. property Bnd. N. E. and S. Carlos W. Canon Road, E. P. Garcia, S. M Pty. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. to less than twenty-fiv-e ANAYA, Rumaldo. Taxes $10.39. Pty. Garcia, E. amounting C. Quintana. Casados, W. V. Alarid. PARSONS, dollars have become delinquent; 52 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and EKERS, Samuel. Taxes $6.44. Pty. Mary. Taxes $17.94. Pt 1-- 90 35 MORRIS, Leon. Taxes $3.98. SEXA, Mrs. Cristoval. Taxes $2.39 32 35 cts. S 2 S cts. Costs cts. House and for which the same are due ; land Bnd. X. F. Anaya, E. Andrews, Pty. cts. Costs of the year u , cts. costs 35 cts. 12 cts. Costs 35 on 1-- lot N. C. E. J. H. .Ger-des- amount of such S. Manhattan Ave., W. C. Herrera. Land Bnd. Pty. cts., per of SW Sec. 13, Twp. 16 N., Rge. J. Parsons, the taxes, penalties, N. and S. sonal S. costs and amount B. Arroyos, E. R. Jimenez, property 9 E., 40 acres. Casino, W. Cerrillos Road, and the due; the W. M. on - J. Valencia. SEXA, Tranquilino. Taxes $1.80. Taxes $2.09. of taxes, if any, due on personal prop BARBERO, Miguel. Taxes $2.47. Pty. Pty. EMBERSON, A. L. Taxes $3.03. Pty. personal property. 13 MONTOYA, Paulina. Taxes $4.03. 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 40 cts. 180 Pty. 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. erty by such party; the following be cts. Costs 33 cts., on personal 15 cts. Costs Lots and Pty. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. House lot Bnd. N. and S. A. Rivera, E. F, PEREA, Maria. On ing the abbreviations used in said property. 181, Alameda Add. personal property. and lot Bnd. N. Canon P. W. road Taxes $11.95. CO cts. Costs list: North, N; South, S; East, E; BOLAXDER, Wm. Taxes $5.98. Pty. Road, E. Dominguez, G. Pty. Carrillo, S. J. J. SMITH HEIRS. Taxes $1.49. 7 35 cts. West, W; Section, S. and Sec; Town 30 cts. Costs 35 cts., on personal Rodriguez, W. Pty. GALLEGOS, de Donahue Antonia, on Road. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot PINO, de Huber Taxes ship, Tp.; Range, R; Addition, Add.; property. personal property. Taxes $1.48. Pty. Francisquita. Bnd. N. T. Garcia de E. Pecos $5.98. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. and indicating any natural object or BORREGO, Pablo. Taxes $11.95. Pty. P., 7 cts. Costs 35 cts. Taxes $14.96. Pty. ORTIZ, Inos. Taxes $6.25. 31 Road, S. F. Padilla, W. O. DuVal, House and lot N. A. F. E. thing which is a boundary of any 60 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and Pty. Pty. 75 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Road, cts. Costs 70 cts. SW Sec. 4, SANCHEZ, Guadalupe. Taxes $1.01 Gar- Staab, S. P. Ortiz L., W. R. Ortiz. property" herein described, immedi- lot Bnd. N. Canon Road, E. and S. and lot N. M. Parson, E. J. H. y Twp. 16 N., R. 10 20 Pty. 5 cts. Costs 33 cts., on Q. ately following such N., S., S., or W., P. G. Borrego, W. Rivera, Land Bnd. E., acres; per cia, S. B. M. Read, W. Cerrillos house and lot Bnd. N. Canon sonal QUINTANA, Pedro. Taxes and including any adjoining property X. Canon Road, E. Borrego St., S. Roa,l, property. Road. $7.52. Pty. E. Carrillo, S. J. J. W. SWEENEY, Wm. J. Taxes $1.61 3S cts. Costs 70 cts. House which is a boundary of any property W. Lovato. Rodriguez, GRANGER, A. R. Taxes $17.93. Pty. and Hills. 8 cts. Costs 35 cts. SW 4 of lot N. A.' F. E. D. L. herein described, by the name of the BROWN, R. L. and T. Carson. Taxes Pty. 90 cts. Costs 60 cts. Lots 250, 251, Road, J. Quin- ORTIZ, y Pacheco SE Sec. 26, 16 N., R. 10 E, tana, S. A. T. & S. F. R. C. owner thereof immediately following $14.10. Pty. 71 cts. Costs 35 cts Antonio. Taxes Twp. and 252. Map, valuable bldg. lots. R., W. $1.42. 7 cts. 35 N 2 of NW 1-- 4 of NE 1-- Sec. 35, land N. S. such or to-wi- Land Bnd. N. and E. S. Pty. Costs cts. S GUSLEMAN, Daniel. Taxes $9.66. Gutierrez, River, C. W. N., S., E., W., Vegas Road, 4 SE 2 1-- 10 Armenta Grant, W. Pecos Road. S SW Sec. 27, Twp. 16 N., R. E., 160 acres Pty. 48 cts. Costs $2.40. Lots 1, 8, . Dudrow, E. M. Garcia, W. F. Del- 16 R. Precinct No. 1. C. Twp. N., 10 E., 160 acres. 41, Blk. 1, 54 and 125, Blk. 5, 136 gado heirs. ORTIZ, Demetrio. W 1-- 2 of NW 1-- de D. CAMPBELL, N. E. Taxes $6.58. Pty. Taxes $7.72. Ptv. TREMBLEY, Joseph. and 101, Blk. 7, 109 and 110, Blk. 8, QUINTANA, Lamberson Lucia. 39 cts. Costs 33 of SE 1-- Sec. 17 R. 12 Taxes $4.78. 20 35 DURAN, Faustina. Taxes $3.53. Pty. 33 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots Nos. cts., 80 acres of 24, Twp. N., 148, 124, 137, Blk. 14, Alameda Add. Pty. cts. Costs land in Sec. 16 160 acres. cts. House N. 18 cts. Costs $1.05, on tracts Nos. 9 and 10, Blk. D, Berardinelli Add. 22, Twp. N., R. 10 E. E., GARCIA, y Segura Francisco. Taxes and lot J. Ortiz, y B., OLIVAS, de Sena V. E. J. R. S. Or- 432, 429 and 442, 503 acres. CONSTAXTE, Luis. Taxes $11.95. Simona. Taxes $12.56. Pty. 63 cts. Costs $1.05 cts. Ortiz, Street, W. T. $4.36. 22 tiz. G. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 70 cts. House Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts., VALDEZ, Juan.. Taxes $8.03. Pty. House and lot N. S. W. J. Maez, on 40 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tract No. 61, R. GARCIA, Luciano. Taxes $3.71. Pty. and lot Bnd. N. De Vargas St., E. personal property. heirs of, E. G. Martinez, land N. de 80 2 cts. Costs 33 cts. House and College St., S. Manderfield, W. ORTEGA, Metz Epimenia. Taxes acres. Arroyo, E. S. and W. Lopez, land RABEYROLLE, Adrian. On personal $3.59. 18 cts. 35 Marcos. property. Taxes $6.43. 32 land N. River, E. Arroyo, S. Road, house and lot Bnd. N. De Pty. Costs cts VALDEZ, Taxes $6.05. Pty. N. Arroyo, E. A. Ortiz, S. Arroyo, W. Pty. cts. House and lot N. 30 33 Costs 33 cts. W. Hills. Vargas St., E. Mrs. Manderfield, S. Bnd. P. G. Padilla cts. Costs cts. Tract No. 58, Longwell. S. and A. 80 Giron GARCIA, Marcos. On T. L. de Delgado, W. D. L. Miller. E., Ortega, W. College St. acres. GONZALES, de M. Perfecta. Taxes RODRIGUEZ, y Manuel. Taxes personal Prop. $2.82. 14 Taxes $2.00. 10 cts. Costs 33 COLBURN, A. W. Taxes $3.03. ukiia Jose de la Cruz. Taxes $1.01 VIGIL, Guadalupe. Taxes $4.48. Pty. $9.96. Pty. 50 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. Pty. Pty. 5 House cts. 25 cts. Costs 33 cts., 100 acres of Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No, 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and House and lot N. Agua Fria Road, and lot N. R. Garcia, E. M. R. 25, 160 acres. R. M. Sil-v- a, y S. GONZALES, Nicolas. Taxes $4.18. land in Sec. 15, Twp. 16 N., R. 9 E. lot Bnd. N. Rodriguez, E. E. M. Garcia, S. Arroyo, W. M. Vigil, Ditch, W. Ingress. 21 49 ORTEGA, Santos. Taxes $5.16. Ptv Garcia. S. C. Griego,, W. of Pet. No. 9, Int. in del Rio RODRIGUEZ, Pablo. Taxes $2.42. . Pty. cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts CARRILLO, Petrolino. Taxes Right Caje 26 cts. Costs 35 Pty. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. Nos. 428, 431, and 437, 6 acres. cts. Pty. 3 cts. Costs 35 cts., on! cts., on personal Way. Grant. House an,l W. G. lot N. M. E. S. M. LUJAN, Abran. Taxes $10.86. Pty. personal property. property. GUTIERREZ, Jose Taxes $5.98. Rivera, Road, ORTIZ, G. 33 Pacheco, W. A. T. & S. 54 cts. Costs $1.40. Tracts Nos. CHAPMAN, Anita .1. Taxes $7.46. Pedro Antonio. Taxes $3.02. WOOD, C. Taxes $6.65. Pty. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 70 cts. House F. R R. Pty. 15 cts. 35 33 cts. 1-- 4 1-- S. 320, 322, 399 and 401, 16 acres. Pty. 38 cts. Costs 35 cts., on per- Costs cts. Tract No. cts. Costs SW of W and lot N. Mrs. Gutierrez, S. E. W. 67, 160 W. H. A. 8 sonal acres. Sec. 7, Twp. 17 N., R. 10 E., 110 Mrs. Gutierrez, land Nv Fv Gutierrez, SMITH, Taxes $16.10. Pty. LUJAN, Jose Taxes $1.63. Pty. property. 81 ORTIZ, G. Taxes $1.01. acres. M. O. . cts. Costs $4.00. Lots 436, cts. Costs' 35 cts., on personal prop- CARPENTER, Calvin C. Taxes Eulogio. Pty. E. Harrison, S. Longwell, N. 437, 5 cts. Costs 35 438, 439, 440, 441, erty. $13.09. Pty. 65 cts. Costs 70 cts. cts., on personal Sunmount Addition. Gutierrez. 442, 443, 444, 445, 2 2 1-- P. 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, M. Land S E of SE 4 W property. BISHOP, Noble Taxes $1.01. Pty. GARLAND, John P. Taxes $3.22. Pty. 451, 452, 453, 454. 455. 4 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 5 20 Lot D. 80 Blk. 29. MARTINEZ, Canuto. Taxes $7.24. SW NE N SW 4 NE ORTEGA, Soledad. Taxes $1.01. Pty. cts. Costs cts. 14, Blk. 16 cts. Costs cts. Lots 245, 252, 5 de 36 33 cts. Sec. 13, 16 R. 9 125 cts. Costs 35 cts., on personal GALLOWAY, Mrs. O. E. Taxes $1.01. 261, 266, Alameda Add. SANDOVAL, Lopez Efigehla. Tax- Pty. cts. Costs House Twp. N., E., es 1-- 1-- 5 20 cts. $12.56. 63 cts. 35 cts. and lot Bnd. N. E. J. acres; S NE NW 4 NE property. Pty. cts. Costs Lot 17, GARCIA, Ramon H. Taxes $1.29. Pty. Pty. Costs Barrancos; House N. 2 1-- 2 ORTEGA, Albino. A. 6 70 cts. and lot V. E. C. Roybal; S. Hills; W. J. D. Gallegos. N NE N NW Sec. Taxes $1.49. pty. Blk. cts. Costs House and Lopez, J. 8 cts. 35 de Romero, S. L. Q. 14, Twp. 16 N., R. 9 E., 160 acres. Costs cts., on personal GASLIN, George. Taxes $1.01. Pty. lot N. A. Garcia, E. Right of Way, B. Prince, W. J. 5 Alire. On Taxes QUINTANA, Genaro. Taxes $1.70. D. property. cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 11, Blk. A. S. Ditch, W. S. Varela, land N. Alto personal property. 59 cts. 3 cts. 35 cts. 8 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land Bnd. DELGADO, Maria A. Taxes $4.19. ORTIZ, Encarnacion. Taxes $1.32. KENNEDY, Jerome. Taxes $1.01. Pty. St., E. A. Rabyrolles, S. J. Hampel, Pty. Costs Pty. - Pty. 7 cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 9, Blk. D. W. M. Garcia. SCHRADDER, W. W. Jr. Taxes $10.- N. and E., Arroyos, S. B. Quintana, Pty. 21 cts. Costs 70 cts. Land of ' 1-- 75. SE Sees. 4 16 Taxes H. j Pty. 54 eta. Costs 70 cts. Land W. S. Quintana. Bnd. N. and W. B. Seligman, S. Cer-rit- o and 9, Twp. N., KENNEDY, Mrs. Sarah. $1.01 R. 10 A- - A. r . E. S. R. Lara, E. Quintana, Int, In E., 160 acres. Pty. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 10, HARR, Henry W. Taxes $11.95. Pty. Road, J. Silva, Arroyo, CO N. w. M. Romero (1-- 3 Und. Land JIOYBAL, J. Gabriel. Taxe $1.39. house and lot Bnd. N. Constante; ORTIZ, Fidel. Taxes $1.42. Pty. 7 Blk. D. ' cts. Costs $1.05. Land Ar Int.) . . : . . . 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C cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. N. E. and W. S. Precinct No. 7. Pty. 34 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots Precinct No. 9. GUTIERREZ, Y. Taxes $8.55. Ptv Pty. Arroyo, Quintana, 15S. I B. and 8. Rlk. 79, Cerrillos Add. D. 43 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No Ditch. U. SANDOVAL. M. Taxes BROWN. Oo. F. Taxes $12.9S. Pty. SCRANTOX, Mrs. J. B. Taxes $10.82. DU RAN. Maria Josefa. Taxes $7.22. 121, 100 acres. Jesus $0.58. OWNERS. $16.70. 03 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 11 and 54 cts. Costs 20 cts. House Pty. 36 cts. Costs $1.75. House Vivian. Taxes $3.47. Pty. UNKNOWN Taxes Pty. 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X Pty. GARCIA, Nos. N. C. S. 17 35 Sec. Pty. 84 cts. Costs $2.45. Tract Arroyo, E. J. A. Ortiz, S. Ditch, W 12. Blk. 7. Catron and Klkin's Add. and lot 13. Blk. and land River, E. Duran. cts. Costs cts. SE 11 I 2 and 3, 11.10 acres; tract No. 41, BLON'GER, Joe. Taxes $S.85. SUGAR, Luis D. Taxes $6.49. X. Duran, W. Hills, Lund X. River, 4. Twp. 14 N , Rge. E., 160 acres. B. Tenorio. Pty. Pty. No. 35 M. 32 CO 6 E. S. W. D. Gomez. 1 acre; tract No. 99. Tract 138, SIMONTOX. F. E. Taxes $5.98. Pty, 44 cts. Costs cts. Land N. cts. Costs cts. lxts and 8, ('. Gomez, Hills. GARCIA, Juan, on personal property. , MS tract No. 81, tract No. 30 cts Costs 35 cts. N. F. ' t. Main uitc-n- s. 8. Blk. 8. Lot 17, Blk. 9, Cerrillos Add. Land X. River, E. P. Gomez. S. Taxes $l.'i3. Ptv. 5 cts. Costs acres; Land Lujan, lrujiuo, 139. ' V . W. C. X. River C. Chavez. E. E. C. Abbott, S. P. S. Domingo. SATEGXA. Martin. Taxes $0.49. Pty. Road. Casados. Land C!s, Go-ine- UNKNOWN OWNERS. Taxes $1.99. Hill, W. Cerrillos Road. BIRDSALL. John. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 32 cts. Costs $1.00. Lots 16, 17, 18. E. U. Casudos, S. Hills, W. P. U. 14. ISO. Pty. 10 cts. Costs 3a cts. Tract No. F. W. on prop- 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. Mineral Sur- 13. 15, Blk. 11, Lots 21 and 22, Tract Xo. LOVATO. Pedro. Taxes $3.f7. Pty. SHEAROX, personal 871. 30 cts. vey No. 570, 10.12 acres. Blk. 14. G. 15 cts. Costs cts. Tract No. 75. erty. Taxes $3.98. Pty. V. Costs 35 cts. BACA. U. Taxes $2.17. Pty. 11 cts. SEYBURX AND STEVENS. Taxes GONZALES. Jose. Taxes $5.80. Pty. M, 29 N. S. VIGIL, de Cruz Seferina. Taxes SOWDER, Mrs. On personal proper- Costs $1.01). Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7. 8, $4.33. Pty. 22 cts. Costs 20 cts. cts. Costs $1.05. Land MONTOYA. Candida. Taxes $9.91. Pty. Lot 5, Blk. Duran. E. A. S. Archu- 35 $9.94. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. ty. Taxes $3.00. Pty. 15 cts. Costs Nesbitt and North Add. 10. Herrera, J. 30 cts. Costs cts. Tract Xo. 71, M. Go- Tract Xo. 123. 16 acres. 35 cts. C SPIEGHT. Elizabe'h. Taxes $1.09. leta, W. Rivera, Land N. F. 160 acres. mez. E. Road. S. E. W. Her- Precinct No. 15. T. CLIPPET MIXING CO. Taxes $4.33. Pty. Sets. Costs 20 cts. Ixt 6, Blk. Gomez, MARTIXEZ, y Garcia Daniel. Taxes 22 35 Land X. S. E. 43 35 A. TRELFORD, Arthur, on persona! prop- Pty. cts. Costs cts. Mineral x. rera, Martinez, Road. $8.95. Pty. cts. Costs cts. No. I S. and W. 9 ABEYTIA, ( aruien, Heirs of. Taxes Taxes $fi.04. Pty. 30 cts. Survey 505, 10.33 acres. Read. Tract No. 23. Sec. and 10, Twp. erty. t. $1.58." 4' cts. Costs $1.75. Costs 35 cts. CHASE,' Thos. N. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 22 THE BONANZA 'CONSOLIDATED GONZALES. Hilario. Taxes 14 N.. Rge. 11 E 160 acres. $7.93. Pty. 23 Tracts Xos. 143, 145, 146, 148 and TRUJILLO, Cliraaco. Taxes $4.78. cts. Costs 20 cts. l,ot 15, Blk. 9. MIXING. MTi.T.rvr: & rn Pty. cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts MARTINEZ, y Garcia Manuel. Tax- Xos. 154. 10.4 4 acres. Pty. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Catron and Elkins Add. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 22 cts. Costs 35 127. 129, 117, 13 acres. es $9.01. Pty. 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. GONZALES. Nemecio. Taxes N. M. E. ABEYTIA, Ma. Xestora. Taxes $5.96. and lot N. Metropolitan Ave., E. Ii. COLEMAN, Wm. H. Taxes $1.09. Pty. cts. Baca Bonanza Lot 2, Sec. 17, $3.98. House and land Martinez, 5 35 20 Costs 33 cts. Xo. Pty. 30 cts. Costs $1.40. Tracts M. Read, S. Manhattan Ave., V. F. cts. Costs cts. Twp. 15 X., Rge. 8 E. Pty. cis. Tract and W. Govt. Land. S. J. M. Angel. D. 114, 3 acres. Ortiz Julio. Taxes Xos. 128, 2it acres, 124, 10 acres, Delgado. TENNESSEE & LOS CERRILLOS MARTIZ, y $5.96. DOMIXGO. GOMEZ. Martin. Taxes $11.14. 35 139, 10 acres. 1 45, 20 acres. W. Antonio. Taxes $S.65. Pty. MINING 11 Pty. Pty. 30 cts. Costs cts. Tract CO. Taxes $2.17. Pty. 56 Antonio. $1.99. D. M. 43 cts. Costs 40 cts. House and cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. No. 18, Sec. 3, 12 N., Rge. 11 ARCHULETA. Taxes WHITE, Taxes $4.78. Pty. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. W 2 Twp. - SE 10 70 nr. r 1 z.,. 60 and 165, 17 acres. Pty. cts. Costs cts. Tracts tc t lots ana s, aiw. 2 E., 80 acres. pts. Posts j a,., E SV SE 4 NW SW Luis. $8.65. 43 M. Tax- Xo. 2 48 and 256. 15 acres. S. M. E. Read! DARRAR, Taxes Pty. 4 MARTINEZ, y Gutierrez Manuel. Montoya. Gonzales NE Sec. 5, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 9 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 1, Blk. 11. MONTOYA, y Vigil Anastacio, on per- es 2d cts. Costs 35 cts. A LA RID, Carlos. Taxes $1.72. Pty. W. M. Criest. On personal property S E., 10 acres. $4.01. Pty. 35 sonal 46 cts. Costs $1.05. House and land Taxes $9.57. 48 35 DAVIS, L. S. Taxes $6.92. Pty. property. Taxes cts. Pty. on property. Pty. cts. Costs V. personal R. F. cts. Costs 35 cts. NV of NY 2 i ts. Costs 35 cts. Juan on N. Hills, K. Road, River, W. cts. VERGOLIO. Joe. Taxes $10.18. MARTINEZ, Jose, personal Sec. in. 14 N., 8 Pty. Q. 10 cts. Alarid, land N. A. Martinez, WARNER, Mrs. S. B. Taxes $10.17. Twp. Rge. E., 51 cts. Costs 55 cts. NW Sec. property. Taxes $1.99. Pty. 160 acres. Ql'IXTANA, Antonio. Taxes $4.18. Costs 33 cts. S. I.. Alarid, W. F. Bustas. Pty. 51 cts. Costs 70 cts. House 26, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 8. E.. 149 acres. Pty. 21 cts. Costs 33 cts. Tract No. G. on land N. Ingress, E. V. Ortega, S, and lot N. Road, E. L. Martinez. S. House 1 11. Cer- MARTINEZ, y Juan, persona! and lots and 2, Blk. 5 Y. F. Maestas. V. FOLSOM, S. M. Taxes $5.19. Pty. 203. acres. Taxes $1.00. Pty. 5 cts. River, Ditch, F. Garcia, Land N. F. rillos Add., on personal property. property. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lots 255 to R. Costs 35 cts. ABEYTIA. Donicio, on personal prop- Garcia, E. J. R. Coriz, S. Lovato, Taxes $9.43. 47 cts. Costs 33 14 Pty. Vicente. Taxes 40 cts. 2 cts. W. P. H. Barber. 294. 295, 296, Sec. 20, Twp. N., R. cts. ROMERO, Taxes $4.97. Pty. P. erty. Pty. 25 Costs 35 cts. Mrs. 8 E. cts. Costs :;5 cts. House and PADILLA, Pedro. Taxes $8.95. Pty. WHITE, Virginia, on personal W. B. G- - land N. I). E. 35 property. Taxes $4.57. 23 J, Gonzales, Ditch, 45 cts. Costs cts. Tract No. 32, Pty. WHALEN, Thomas. Taxes $6.08. Pty. S. F. Ursulo, Taxes $5.82. cts. Costs 35 cts. GRAXITO, Joe., on personal property. Gonzales. W. Road. 160 acres. BORREGO, Pty. 30 cts. Costs 20 cts. House and 35 N. Taxes $14.75. Pty. 74 cts. Costs T. PHILBRICK, William. Taxes $8.15. 29 cts. Costs cts. Land H. Precinct No. 5. lot 1, Blk. 4. E. S. R. cts- - Clara D. Taxes 41 2 Olivas, E. Roybal, Herrera, BROWN & MANZANARES CO. Tax-- "5 TRUE, $7.76. Pty. Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. N of ' F. . 12-9- WILLIAMS, J. Taxes $6.49. Pty. 39 cts. 35 cts. N. 2 W. es 40 cts. 70 A,bert et aL Taxes Costs Land Road, NW N of NE Sec. 26, $7.96. Pty. Costs cts.,Gl:YER' 32 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot Taxes 13 1-- Laughlin E. S. W. 3 8 BECKER, John. $2.78. Pty. 8 int. in Tennessee Mine near Pty. 65 cts. Costs 35 cts. Whalen and Ditch, Main Ditch, Twp. 9 N.. Rge. E., 160 acres. mine. Add. acres. Martin. Taxes $4.77. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 239. Golden, Pet. No. 11; S Int. In group PENA, Pty. W. G. Taxes 22 UNKNOWN C. Pine Tree mines, near Pet. GRIMM, Otto. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 22 WALZ, $4.33. Pty. OWNERS. Taxes $1.59. cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 19, Golden, 8 CRUZ, Antonio. Taxes $1.99. No. 11. cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 1 and 2, Blk. cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 2 and 4, Blk. Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 53 acres. Pty. Cerrillos Add. 10 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. C. 22, Cerrillos Add. 8, PADILLA, Eustaqulo. Taxes 43 cts. Y. 27 and 33. GRAN1TO, Rosa. Taxes $2.17. Pty. 11 2 cts. 33 cts. 1-- CARRILLO, Cosme. Taxes $1.79. Pty. Costs SE Pty. cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 3 4, YONTZ, Mary. Taxes $3.26. 16 VIGIL, Deonieio. Taxes $4.77. D. 9 cts. 70 and Pty. Pty SW NE and lots 3, 2, 3 and Costs cts. Tract No. 3, 117. 24 DURAN, Entemlo. Taxes $2.39. Blk. 23, Cerrillos Add. cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 116 and cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Xo. 8i 4 Pty. and Tract No. 80, 35.73 acres. 4, Sec. 21, Twj. 14 N., Rge. 11 E H. Laughlin Add. n acres. 12 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. E. 1C2 acres. P. F. 22 Z. VIGIL, Apolonio. Taxes $4.37. 160 and 171. H. HOGAX, Taxes $4.33. Pty. Pty. R. ELLIS, Earl Taxes $7.93. Pty. 40 43 22 70 E. cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 7, Blk. 9, ZIEGLER, Otto. Taxes $8.65. Pty. cts. Costs cts. Tracts Xos. G. cts. Costs 35 cts. N 2 Cor. of S ROMERO, Eugenio Taxes $8.95. cts. Costs 35 cts. NW 1-- Sec. 35, S3 90. ESPINOSA, Jose Ignacio. Taxes 1-- Cerrillos Add., on proper- and 2 of NW 3 personal Pty. 43 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. lots and 4, Sec. 4, 15 N 8 11. $2.39. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. ty. Taxes $17.30. Pty. 87 cts. Twp. Rge. E., 160 acres. Precinct No. 16n Pty. Twp. 16 NT., 9 145.25 acres. 54. acres. Rge. E., 35 cts. Precinct No. 8. B. Tract No. 17. G. Costs ROMERO, y O. Rafael. Taxes $9. IS. C. H. H. Taxes F. HYDE, Geo. P. on personal prop- BIERMAN, $1.79. Pty. 46 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No, GRICE, Frank. Taxes $5.90. Pty. 30 9 Pty. Juan Jose. Taxes $6.56. erty. Taxes $8.65. Pty. 43 cts. CHAVEZ, Cayedano. Taxes $7.96. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 160 FRESQUEZ, cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 of NW 73, acres. Costs 35 cts. Pty. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. House lot X. Arroyo, E. Road, S. Arroyo, Pty. 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract lots 3 and 4, Sec. 16 N RIFFNELLER, John. Taxes $8.15. 4, Twp. , Rge. Taxes and lot N. E. L. S. W. Hills. No. 188, 5 acres. 9 150 HANSON, Mitchell. $2.17. Pty. Arroyo, Chavez, Pty. 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. SE E., acres. A. V. on D. FRESQUEZ, Jose. Taxes $4.01. 11 cts. Costs 60 cts. House and Garcia, Arroyo, personal Sec. 17, 14 10 160 Pty. GONZALES, Luciano. Taxes $3.38. Twp. N., Rge. E., 20 35 lot 10, 11 and 12, Blk. 12, Catron' property. Taxes $12.01. Pty. 60 DALEY, John. Taxes $1.99. 10 cts. Costs cts. Tract No. 17 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pty. acres. Pty. House and and Elkins Add. cts. Costs 35 cts. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot 228, 2 acres. lot N. E. N. S. RODRIGUEZ, Donaciano. Taxes $6.11. Road, Sanchez, Road. N. G. E. S. FRESQUEZ, Pablo. Taxes $2.19. Pty. L. J. CHAVEZ, Ascencion, on personal Alexander, Road, J. 31 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract z W. Romero. Land N. Ingress, E. W. Pty. 11 cts. Costs '35 cts. House and ; JENKS, J. L. Estate of. Taxes $3.26. property. Taxes $8.84. 44 cts. Sanchez, Road. No. 80 acres. P. Sanchez, S. F. Romero, W. R. Pty. 32, E. W. S. 16 35 cts. 6 G. land N. River, Evans, Hills, Coriz. Pty. cts. Costs Int. Costs 35 cts. S. in Nick of Time Mine. GIPSEY QUEEN MIXE. Taxes $7.95. W. .1. Fresquez. H. CHAVEZ, Narciso. Taxes $5.96. Pty. SEGURA, Ramon Taxes ?S.15. Pty. 40 cts. 35 cts. GALLEGOS, Roman. Taxes $2.99. JACKSON, Mary, Heirs of. Taxes 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. J. Pty. Costs Gipsey 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 38, HERRERA, Abran. Taxes $3.64. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Pty. $6.49. Pty. 32 cts. Costs 40 cts. 2 L. Queen surface and improvements. 128 Pty. 18 cts. 35 Chavez y R., E. A. Chavez, S. acres. Costs cts. House and lots Add. GANS, J. S. Taxes $2.78. Pty. 14 No, 172. Laughlin Chavez, W. L. Chavez. Marcos. Taxes $7.76. 39 lot N. River, E. and S. Road, W. C. W. H. and Kate Sulli- cts. Costs 20 cts. House and lot SENA, Pty. H. KENNEDY, D. cts. Costs 33 cts. Tract No. 1, 12o Herrera. 8, Blk. 9. HERRERA, Juan Telesfor. Taxes van. Taxes $5.41. Pty. 27 cts. DAVIS, Jose. Taxes $3.98. 20 HERNANDEZ, Alejandro. Taxes $2.39. Pty. acres. $10.11. 51 cts. Costs $1.05. Costs 35 cts. Mining claims, Sees. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot H. Pty. Pty. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. 15 11 E HART. J. D. Taxes 21 SEGURA, de G. Juana. Taxes $5.37. Tracts 245, 28S and 262, 6 acres. 14, 15, 22, 23, Twp. N., Rge. N. A. Chavez, E. S. Road, W. Galis-te- $4.11. Pty. 35 27 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract HERRERA, Manuel, Estate of. Taxes 61 acres. Creek. cts. Costs cts. House and lot, Pty. LOPEZ, de Romero Taxes on No. 40, 128 acres. $7.28. 36 cts. Costs $1.05. Agapita. KENNEDY, W. II. Taxes $4.33. Pty. G. Blk. 13, personal property. Taxes Pty. $3.98. Pty. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. 22 60 cts. $4.10. 21 cts. Costs 35 Rodrick. Taxes $4.08. House and land N. , E. Ditch, cts. Costs House and GOMEZ, Patricio. Taxes $7.95. Pty. Pty. cts S'lOVER. Pty. House and land, N. E. M. Ro- 35 2 1-- S. Road, W. J. Land N. Road, 3, F. Nesbitt 1-- 1-- HAROLD, Michael. Taxes $7.95. 20 cts. Costs cts. W NE Herrera, lots 1, 2, Blks. G., and 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 SE Pty. 1-- 4 R. S. mero, S. River, W. J. Gonzales. Add. 40 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and SW 4 N SW NE Sec. Ditch. E. J. Quintana, and W. North E 2 SW Sec. 24, 11 N., M. Twp. 40 A. land N. Ditch, E. J. A. L. 11 lot Fourteenth St., mill site. 18, Twp. 17 N., Rge. 11 E., acres. Quintana, Rge. E., 160 acres. S. W. H. MARTINEZ, Anastacio. Taxes $13.97. LUTZ, Harvey S. Taxes $4.33. Pty. J HART, Mrs. J. D. Taxes $8.95. Pty. Precinct No. 13. Quintana, River, Quintana. Pty. 70 cts. Costs 70 cts. House 22 cts. Costs 40 cts. House and 45 cts. Costs $1.05. House and lot A. HESCH, John. Taxes $5.96. Pty. 30 JIMExeZ, Jose L. Taxes $4.97. Pty. 70 . cts. Costs cts. Tracts 454 and and lot N. E. V. S. 146 147 1-- house and lot 2, Blk. 13, house and de Williams Mariana. Taxes River, Jiron, lots and Costs 35 cts. N 2 NW ARMIJO, lot. 50 cts. Costs 35 cts., 471, 10 acres. Road, W. P. Montoya. Land N. M. Sec. 19 10 SP $9.94. Pty. 31, Twp. N., Rge. E., HERRERA, Taxes $1.65. River, E. A. Fernandez, S. Road, W. MARES, Felipe D., on personal prop- acres. M. 160 acres, land Sec. 27, Twp. 16 N. Gregorio. 8 cts. Costs 70 Land N. Lopez. Taxes $17.83. Pty. 89 cts. MAYO, J. B. Taxes $5.96. Pty. 30 Rge. 11 E. Pty. cts. erty. L. L. Romulo. 35 cts. cts. Costs 35 cts. House lot Alarid, E. Ditch, S. Road, W. C. MONTOYA, Taxes $2.45. Pty. Costs LARRAXAGA, Juan B., on personal and VLVARADO, Gregorlo L. Taxes $7.95. 1-- Herrera, House and land N. Road, 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and MUSGROVE, W. H., on personal prop- 38 N. J. Salmon. E. R. Armijo, S. P. Ptv. 40 cts. Costs 33 cts. NW property. Taxes $11.60. Pty. cts., E. V. S. W. T. - lot no description. Taxes $5.89. 30 cts. Trujillo, W. Hills. 16 11 160 Roybal, River, Esqui- erty. Pty. Costs 35 cts. Sec. 32, Twp. N., Rge. E., btl. MONTOYA, y Roybal Juan. Taxes Costs 35 cts. Canuto. Taxes $7.76. MORRISON, Geo. S., on personal acres. LEYBA, Pty. HERRERA, Miguel. Taxes $1.79. $1.19. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 35 cts. MELBOUGH, A. M. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 39 Taxes $1.03. 5 cts. C. Pty. cts. Costs $1.05. House and property. pty. 9 cts. Costs 35 House and lot N. E. V. Mon- 22 35 cts. 35 cts. House and Ditch, cts. Costs Land Sec. 29, land X. F. Leyba, E. R. Chavez, S. Costs cts. CHANDLER, Chas. Taxes $8.5o. Pty. S. W. G. 14 8 20 land N. R. Maestas, E. Road, S. E. toya, Road, Velarde. Twp. N., Rge. E., acres. 4 L. 43 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lots 2 and 4, Govt. Land. W. C. Trujillo. SE W. R. Maestas. Ft. 4 16 Gau, McKERCHER Duncan. Taxes $2.17. 2 1-- LUCAS, James M. Taxes $18.89. SE NE Sec. 15, Twp. SE E NW and lot 4, Pty. of J. RIVERA, Jose A. Taxes $11.33. 11 cts. 35 cts. 65-10- 0 Pty. Pty. Costs Land Sees. Sees. 74, 13. 23, Twp. 13 N., Rge. 9 55 cts. Costs $1.05. Int. in N., Rge. HE. 57 JARAMILLO, Pontaleon. Taxes $4.58. cts. Costs $1.40. Tract No. 33, 5 and 6, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 8 E., 6.66 E 140 acres. N. D. Black Prince, Ohio and Illinois 4U Land Leyba, COOK, J. W. Taxes $7.9u. Pty. Pty. 23 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Tract No. No. 1-- 1-- 85, Tract 20, Tract acres. E. D. S. Eaton Grant, W. mines. cts. Costs 35 cts. N 2 SW No. 29. Larranaga, No. 5, 3.47 acres. MARLEY, H. H. Taxes $2.17. R. 2 1-- Pty. Govt. Land. S NW Sec. 2, Twp, 15 N., Aniceto. RIVERA, Jose Rafael. Taxes $3.98. 11 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land Sec. 26, RACINE DRY SEPARATOR CO. Tax JARAMILLO, Taxes $2.99. LEYBA, Demetrio, Estate of. Taxes Rge. 11 E., 160 acres. 15 35 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. House 14 8 16.17 Pty. cts. Costs cts. Tract Pty. Twp. N., Rge. E., acres. $5.77. Pty. 29 cts. Costs 70 cts. N es $11.93. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 G. N. No. 39, 1.33 acres. and lot Arroyo, E. C. Carrillo, S. MYERS, E. E. Taxes $2.17. 11 1-- 2 13 cts. Surface Pty. of SE Sec. 14, Twp. N., R. improvements. GUTIERREZ, Refugio. Taxes $9.94. L. Arroyo Chamisos, W. B. Rivera. cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 13 and 1-- 2 lo, 9 E., 35 acres; house and lot N. S. Pty. 50 cts. Costs 35 cts. S s. Add. LUCERO, Jose Aniado and wife. Tax- Nesbitt and North Govt, E. J. M. S. SANCHEZ, Juan. Taxes $10.30. Pty. 2 SW Sec. 17, land, Sandoval, NW N Twp. es $7.95. Pty. 40 cts. Costs 70 cts. SANCHEZ, Nicolas. Taxes $3.24. MITCHELL, Fannie M. Taxes $1.09. W. E. 52 cts. Costs 70 cts. NE Sec. 11 160 acres. Pty. Leyba, Leyba lo N., Rge. E., Tracts 488 and 291, 10 acres. 16 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 7, Blk. S. $3.98. 1, Twp. 13 N Rge. 8 E., 80 acres. L. LETBA, Francisco Taxes LOPEZ, Petrolino. Taxes $2.25. lot N. and S. E. P. 10. Cerrillos Add 20 cts. Costs 35 House House and lot N. J. E. Main Pty. Road, Sanchez, Pty. cts. Daley, LONG, H. B., on personal property. 11 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. W. S. Sanchez. N. S. B. W. Road. 3o and lot N. D. Angel, E. F. Chavez, St., Vigil, Taxes $1.43. Pty. 7 cts. Costs 58 and 121. NICK OF TIME MINING CO. Taxes S. G. Taxes $4.83. Precinct No. 6. E. Leyba, W. Sandoval. SANCHEZ, Ignacio. Pty. cts. M. $11.91. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. M. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and B. LONG, Mrs. Nancy J., on personal MARTINEZ, Ignacio. Taxes $8.95. Nick of Time Mining Claims and MONTOYA, Rafael. Taxes lot. BACA, Antonio C. de. Taxes $16.30. $9.94. Pty. nronertv. Taxes $17.26. Pty. 86 Pty. 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract 1-- - Improvements. 50 cts. Costs 35 cts. Sec SANCHEZ, Longineo. Taxes $4.14. Pty. 82. cts. Costs 35 cts. House NE cts. Costs 35 cts. No. 1, 13 acres. NUDDING, W. S. Taxes $2.17. 12, Twp. 18 N., 10 E., 160 acres. Pty. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and land N. Govt. Land, E. A. Baca, Pty. Rge. Francisco. Taxes $1.16. Pty. MARTINEZ, Rafael. Taxes $8.13. 11 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 23 and MONTOYA, Jose Dolores. Taxes and lot. LOPEZ, Pty. S. C. Baca, W. G. G. de Rose. b cts. Costs 35 cts. NE 1-- Sec. 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 7 24. Nesbitt and North Add. $7.95. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. N .1. 10 BACA, Andres A. C. de. Taxes $3.38. Pty. SMITH, G. Taxes $1.99. Pty. 16 11 160 acres. 10 acres. 1-- 32, N., Rge. E., On 2 2 22 Twp. . NARVAEZ, Andrea. NW N NE Sec. 35 cts. House lot Pty. 17 cts. Costs 35 cts. House personal cts. Costs and M. MARTINEZ, Facundo. Taxes $8.39. property. Taxes $1.87. 9 cts. 14 N., 11 160 acres. Ave. and land, Sec. 6, Twp. 15 N., Rge. Pty. Twp. Rge. E., Placer Jose. Taxes $6.96. Pty. 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Costs 35 cts. MARTINEZ. Juan 8 E. 1 acre. 35 cts. Costs 70 cts. House No. 243. NORTH, Kate B. Taxes $8.65. Ambroeio. Taxes $9.97. VENTURA REALTY Pty. C. Pty. PINO, Pty. THE BUEXA and land N. Mesita Blanca. E. F. MONTOYA, de Martinez Juana. Tax- 43 cts. Costs 20 cts. House and 50 cts. Costs $1.40. Land N. Road, CO. Taxes $9.94. Pty. 50 cts CARRILLO, Julian. Taxes $9.94. Pty. Lucero, S. Alto, W. Rito. House and es $6.36. Pty. 32 cts. Costs 35 cts. lot 3, Blk. 10. S. Arroyo, E. W. Chavez, Int. in 35 cts. NE 4 Sec. 31, 50 cts. Costs 35 cts. E SE Costs Twp. lot N. S. and W. and E. J. J. Mar- Tract No. 2, 7.32 acres. 1-- S. L. 43 1-- 4 4 1-- 4 NORTH, Taxes $8.66. San Cristobal house and land 8 160 acres. NW SE SE NE Pty. Grant; 15 N., Rge. E., tinez. MONTOYA, Juana M. Taxes $5.96. cts. Costs 40 cts. House and lots N. Pino S. and E. W Sec. 15, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 9"E., 160 heirs, Road, W. S. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract IS and 19, Blk. 5, on personal prop- Pet. 4, 1-- 5 Int. in house and E. F. 15 acres. Arroyo, WHITE, Taxes $2.99. Pty. H. Taxes No. 5, 10 acres. Taxes 30 cts. lot N. G. E. S. School STONE, Jas. $.95. Pty. erty. $6.08. Pty. Abeytia, Road, cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot 1-- M. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. E 2 of NW Tax- Costs 35 cts. W. L. Baca. S. MARTINEZ, y Vigil Mrs. Jose D. land, N. P. E. Road, Alley, W. 1-- 1-- MORA, Francisco. Taxes $3.01. Pty Girard, E 2 of SW Sec. 10, Twp. es $4.43. 22 cts. Costs 35 R. S. Hills. Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 15 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 acres. cts. House and land N. J. Maestas, lot N. Govt. E. S. and RICHARDS, C. Mrs. Taxes $15.15. SEGURA, Juan E. Taxes $9.94. Pty, Precinct No. 12. Laud, Road, 76 18 E. Esquibel, S. Hills, W. River. Pty. ,cts. Costs $1.60. Lots 50 cts. Costs 35 cts. NW 1-- 4 SW 4 . B. W. Church property. TABOR VOGT CO., on personal prop Dolortas. Taxes $3.98. 12, 1-- 1-- MAESTAS, Pty. and 19, Blk. 9, lots 10, 14, 16, E 2 SE SW 4 SE Sees. 1 Taxes $8.15. Pty. 41 P. BLEA, Felipe. erty. Taxes $23.22. Pty. $1.16, 20 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. 18, 20, Blk. 1. 10 9 160 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 70, 160 PINO, Elfego. Taxes $2.95. Pty. 15 and 2, Twp. N., Rge. E., Costs 35 cts. 426 and 427, 5.53 acres. REA, W. G. on personal property. acres. acres. cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. Road, M. Taxes $8.39. MARTINEZ, Manuel. Taxes $3.02. Taxes $7.66. 38 cts. Costs 35 Pedro. Taxes $2.78. Pty. 13 TABOR, Walter Pty. Pty. SANDOVAL, Estanislao. Taxes $8.75 BACA, 1-- E. J. M. Maez, S. Road, W. P. Pino. 42 cts. Costs $1.05. S 2 of SW Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. House cts. Pty. 44 cts. Costs 35 cts. Home cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 77, 6 R. 1-- Sec. 35, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 E. and lot N. Ditch, E. J. M. Montoya, N. L. Taxes $6.92. stead No. 8, 154 acres. acres. ROSENTHAL. Pty. 160 lots 6 and 7, Sec. 2, S. River, W. N. Montoya. ROMERO, Jesus M. Taxes $12.07. Cruz. Taxes $7.95. C. acres, Twp, 35 cts. Costs 55 cts. Land Sec. SANCHEZ, Pty 1-- 4 16 N., Rge. 11 E., 20 acres, NW MhESTAS, Doloritas. Taxes $2.39. Pty. 60 cts. Costs $1.0o.' House 14 8 E 60 acres. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. NE Sec. CHAVEZ, Jose Maximo. Taxes $11.90, 18, Twp. N., Rge. 1-- S 1-- 2 NE 1-- SE 1-- Sec. 12 cts. Costs 70 cts. and land N. E. S. W, 8 NE Pty. Tracts Hills, River, Lot 13, Blk. Cerrillos Add. 12, Twp. 13 N., Rge. E., 160 acres. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract 14, 84, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 acres. 253 and 368, 4 acres. Santa Fe River, House and land, N C. SANCHEZ, on prop- No. 13, 160 acres. ROGERS, W. Taxes $5.41. Pty. Carlos, personal F. Taxes $7.9o. 40 San Francisco St,, S. E. W. J. Pat- 80 cts. 4 cts. E. TARR, Jas. Pty. MAESTAS, Eulogio. Taxes $1.06. Pty. 27 cts. Costs 60 cts. Lots 8, 9, 10, erty. Taxes 1-- 1-- Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 SW 5 70 terson, House and land N. Street, Costs 35 cts. Chas. A. Taxes $5.23. Pty, cts. Costs cts. Land N. River, Blk. 7, Cerrillos Add. EDGERLY, 1-- 1-- 1-- 4 SW SW 4 of NW E. T. B. S. W. T. B 1-- 4 NW E. M. Ortega, S. Road, W. A. Quin- Catron, Alley, RASMUNSEN, Johanna. Taxes $3.26. T. 26 cts. Costs 35 cts. NW Sec, Catron. Sec. 35, Twp. 17 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 tana, Land N. River, E. Ditch, S. A. Pty. 16 cts. Costs 60 cts. House TRUJILLO, Anastacio, on personal 13, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 acres T. G. acres. Lopez, W. J. M. Martinez. and lots 1, 2, 3, Blks. F. and G. , property. Taxes $3.44. Pty. 17 cts. Precinct No. 14. Maximo. TERRAZAS, Carmen. Taxes $2.92 S. Costs 35 cts. GONZALES, y Roybal Jesus. Taxes MARTINEZ, Taxes $1.99. M. Pty. 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Pty. 15 cts. Costs 70 cts. Sml. H SULLIVAN, Kate. Taxes $12.98. Pty. TORRES, Noberto S. Taxes $7.49. $16.47. Pty. 82 cts. Costs 70, cts 1199-123- R. Taxes No. 337, 3 acres. claims Nos. Sec. 32 and 65 cts. Costs 60 cts. House and Pty. 37 cts. Costs 35 cts. SE SW Sec. .32, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 MARTIXEZ, Antonio $5.17. 26 cts. Costs 36 cts. Tract No. MAESTAS, Francisco D. Taxes $1.99. 33, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 8 E., 68 acres lots 1 and 2, Blk. 7, Lot 10, Blk. 11. Sec. 1, Twp. 13 N., Rge. 8 E., 160 E., 160 acres. NW Sec. 4, Twp Pty. 6 acres. 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. THE CONSOLIDATED BONANZA SPIEGELBERG, Lehman, Estate of. acres. 15 N., Rge 11 E, 139 acres. 190, Pty. Manuel. Taxes $1.99. J. Lopez, E. Road, S. J. M. MINING and SMG. Co. Taxes $3.98 Taxes $21.63. Pty. $1.08. Costs 20 v. GARCIA, Felipe. Taxes $10.00. Pty, MARTINEZ, Martinez, 10 cts. 35 cts. Tract W. River. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. The cts. House and lot 3, Blk'. 80, Cat VARELA, Enrique, on personal prop- 50 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tract No, Pty. Costs Pty. No. 5 acres. N. Marshal Bonanza Lode Lot No. 41 ron and Elkins, Add. erty. Taxes $1.28. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 41, 160 acres; Tract No. 66, 160 34, 35. cts. acres. MARTINEZ, Secundino. Taxes $1.19. NARANJO, Jose Francisco. Taxes Sec. 20JTwp. 15 N., Rge. 8 E. SUGAR BARNETT. Taxes $10.82. DECEMBER 17, 1909. page twelve. THE SANTA FE SEW MEXICAN, SANTA EE, N. M. FRIDAY,

Mc- - PURPOSE N'EVER'MADE CLEAR V 17.55. cts. Costs 35 cts. 18 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X. Road, Clancy, S. A. L. Morrison, E. Pty. 60 cts, Costs 35 cts. House Hickox Addition. Ptjv,38 I House and lot N. G. Martinez, S. and S. Dr. Harroun, E. Cedellos, W. G. Kcnzie, W. Kentucky Ave. and lot. Taxes $1.61. Pty. 8 cts. Costs 80 cts. Lots 1. Probably No One Except Aaron Burp E. R. Naranjo, W. Rio Grande. Ortiz. MARTINEZ, Matias, on personal SANDOVAL, Francesquita, on 13, 14, 15, 16, Blk on Taxes 55 Taxes $5.24. 26 cts. Costs $2.00. Really Knew What He .1 O- LACHNER, Chas., personal prop property. $10.97. Fty. sonal property. Taxes $11.45. Pty. ' 35 Lots 3, Planned to Do v .ORTEGA, Ramon. Taxes $S.95. Pty. erty $3.00. Pty. 15 cts. Costs cts. Costs 35 cts. 57 cts. Costs 35 cts. 10, 11, 12, 13, 22, 23, 24, 25, Nos. cts. MONDRAGON, Narciso, on personal STEWART & MONTOYA, on 26, Elk. 2. 45 cts. Costa, $2.10. Tracts personal There is to not a little ele- 14 M. Taxes $8.97. 45 cts Taxes 20 cts. Taxes $1.61. Pty. 8 cts. Costs $1.00. ihis day 277, 280, 286, 338, 301, 333, acres. property. Pty. property. $3,98. Pty. ment of was BLDG. & LOAN ASSN. Costs 35 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lots 27, 28, 29, 12, 34, Blk. 4. mystery about what OLIVAS, Herraerejildo. Taxes $1.59. MUTUAL known as y. View Burr's conspirpcy. Soon Pty. 8 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X. Taxes $u.04. Pty. u cis. osis uaiaei. iaxes scriAr Jilt, m. a. Taxes ?o.yi. ny. Pleasar.t Addition. 1-- jiu.muu, after his duel Hamil- 1-- 2 with Alaxander S. F cts. 3-- 4 int. in W of SW 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and i 30 cts. Costs 5 cts. House and raxes $y.bb. fry. 43 cts. costs $2.0. M. Martinez, E. Hills, Sanchez, ton, In which the latter got his death N 2 of SE Sec. 2, Twp. 14 N., land X. E. M. Montoya, S. and W.I lot. Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, W. Road. o wound. Burr was indicted for murder S 120 acres. V. T. 'to P Rge. E., Montoya. both in New York and New on vv. B. 30 cts. Berardinelli Addition. Jersey. PADILLA, Encarnacion. Taxes $7.79. MOKHISUN, A. u., jr., persunai jucputKSUN, j. taxes ?3.ys. TOTI. Taxes $5.96. Pty. But before the warrant could be JO Costs 33 cts. House land N. Taxes $8.03. 40 cts. Costs 80 Pty. 39 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts property, 'iaxes fo.ii. piy. a cis. ity. cts. costs 6j cis. L,ana a. and Pty. served on him he his to E. C. cts. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, Blk. 3. made escape 230, 233, 7 acres. Costs 3 j cts. Mrs. j:. Thomas, ti. Delgado at., H. Road, Wright, S. , W. Alley. the then west. O. Y. P. Garcia. Precinct No. 22. Taxes $5.04. Pty. 25 cts. Costs 20 primitive River, Burr made little or no ef-- l Taxes $3.88. 19 O. G cts. Lot 7, Blk. 50. apparently QUINTANA, Aniceto. Taxes $4.64. OLIVAS, Juan. Pty. fort to conceal his after get- 35 House and lot 76 Alameda Addition. identity Pty. 23 cts. Costs $1.05. Land N. cts. Costs cts. ORTIZ, de Nolan Agapita. Taxes GARCIA, Felipe. Taxes cts. Pty.' out of the reach of the authorities S. A. P. 63 cts. 35 cts. 4 cts. 35 cts. Taxes $1.21. 6 cts. Costs 00 ting Ditch, E. S. Quintana, S. River, W X. and W. M. Silva, Hogle, $12.55. Pty. Costs Costs House and Pty. for the murder of Hamilton. In truth ' E. lot N. E. Shel- - land N. and W. L. Rome- - cts. Lots 1, 7, 9, Blk. 12. C. Quintana, Land X. Road, E. V. Galisteo St. House and Water St., Arroyo, E. he look I 6 cts. Costs 60 apparently was Inclined to de Ortiz Luz. Taxes $11.84. S. and W. A. Windsor. ro, S. J. Sandoval. , Taxes $1.21. Ply. Bustas, S. Ditch, W. L. Bustas, land ORTIZ, by St., upon himself as something of a na 59 cts. Costs 70 cts. nouse Komero urancisco. Taxes cts. Lots 1S2, 183, 1S4, Blk. 12. X. River, E. Arroyo, S. M. Herrera, Pty. UKTIZ, y GARCIA, y Romero Ramon. Taxes tional hero, suffering from the prej N. S. S. Johnson St., $6.85. 34 cts. Costs 70 cts. Taxes Vi 6 cts' 60 W. A. J. Quintana. and lot Baca, Pty. $4.89. 23 cts. Costs 70 cts. ?osts, or i Pty. cts. Blk. 24. unices pontics. Jose Taxes E. Mrs. Harvey, W. Rosario St land House and lot N. E. W. E. Rivera, Tracts Xos. 181 and 182, 8 acres Lets 397, 398, 399, In west- - QUINTANA, Ignacto. 60 the course of his extensive 45 70 Pet. 8, N. S. Creston, S. land N. and W. Arroyo, ' .6 $S.95. Pty. cts. Costs cts Railroad, Ingress, GARDUNO, Jacobo. Taxes $3.98. Pty. f9 j ward tour Burr hatched a plot for Taf f'f B1- - Tracts 155 and 213, 13 acres Road, W. G. Trujillo. E. A. Rivera, S V. Vigil. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Xo. 166, t8to18'' some sort of and Taxes 81 Ptv. 4 cts. Costs .J gigantic, visionary T.inn. Taxes Sfi.76. Ptv. ORTIZ, Ambrosio. Taxes $1.01. Pty.' p, 14.63 acres. .' which he was ottfvtava mysterious empire over Ha on cts- - t0 4aa- - mK- - zy- - ' 34 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 221. 5 cts. Costs cts. L,ma is. auo PKICHAKD, Geo. W., personal on Lo,s to become the ruler. His real pur- GARCIA, Cosme, personal property Tflvpo t1 91 fi pta rnsta fift Dolores. Taxes $3.58. St., S. , E. W. Street. property. Taxes $li.93. Pty. 90 n t i- - ptv- QUINTANA, Taxes 66 cts. 3 cts VUOLO T - A pose has never been definitely known, Pty. uj t iot iqc mi nil- 1 18 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts ORTIZ, Frank, on personal propeiiy. cts. costs So cts. cts. LIO, UUIO OU, lOU, Atfl, even those in the Pty. Taxes 81 cts. 4 cts. Costs 40 joining enterprise Nos. 86, 89 and 164. Taxes $1.20. Pty. 6 cts. costs da PLAZA BARBER SHOP, on personal H. Pty. being kept in more or less lgnoranca cts. Taxes 60 cts. Lots 195 and 196 Blk. 12. QUINTANA, Teresa. Taxes $1.71. property. $11.95. Pty. HERRERA, Miguel. Taxes $3.30. Pty. of its scope. Some historians have R- - cts. 35 cts. Taxes SI cts. 4 40 Pty. S cts. Costs 3a cts. House Costs 17 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. cts. Costs the impression that his purpose was to I de Atkinson Francisca. PADILLA, on prop-- . cts. Lots 209, 210, Blk. 13. and land X. River, E. J. E. Maestas, RODRIGUEZ, Tercio, personal land X. Arroyo, E. P. Ortiz, S. Riv- j separate the Mississippi valley from 67 cts. costs rfa 29 cts. 1 ct. Taxes 8 80 S. Hills W S. Vigil. Taxes $13.44. Pty. erty. Taxes Pty. Costs er, W. A. Martinez. $1.61. Pty. cts. Costs tne rest ot the union ana tnereon to - cts. 12. QUINTANA, Jose A. Taxes 46 cts. cts. House ana tot a. ban rrancis- s0 cts M. Lots ISO, 181, 179, 193, Blk. foun a new country. Other historians 2 co E. A. b. K. r. Taxes L61- - Pt'- - S cts- - Costs 80 raise-a- Pty. cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts St., Aueytia, Lopez, MAESTAS, OCTAVIAXO. Taxes $3.- - say that his real object was to W. j 396 and 397 7.25 acres. C. Haspelmath. RODRIGUEZ, Perfecto. Taxes $S.0a :w :'X rrs nsts fli ' rnrr army and Mexico, thus , pts. conquer SG.96. on prop-- 40 cts. Costs 70 cts. I Taxes $4.03. 20 cts. Lots 30 to coun- ROYBAL ' Manuel. Taxes x - Ptv. ROMERO. Samuel, personal pty. House Xo. 173, 6 acres. Pty. makingTiimself the ruler of that 35 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and"I erty. Taxes $8.a. Pty. and lot X. H;lls, E. M. Gonzales, S. 40, Blk. 4. i At AKSTAS .Tpkiir TavPs Si S3. Ptv try. N. Martinez. E. J. R. Costs Ja cts, Ditch, W. B. Rodriguez, land X. 60 The of this land Herrera, 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. .House and Taxes ?1'21' ,Pty: 6.lts' Costs' headquarters plot finally S. W. Land N. Road, ROMERO, Luis, iaxes ?.4b. pty. Canon Road, E. B. Rodriguez, S. cts. Lots 194, 195, 196, Blk. 12 became Blennerhassett in the Road, Herrera, land X. and S. R. Romero, E. Pena island, E. V Bustas. S. and W. N. Martinez. 37 cts. Costs 35 cts. nouse ana Hills, W. I. Tafoya. Taxes 81 cts. 4 cts. 40 Ohio the .owner of the Caida, W. River. Pty. Costs river, island, ROYBAL. Juan Isidro. Taxes $6.53 lot N. J. Sisneros, K U. Komero, b S. cts. Lots 230 to 236, Blk. 17. Harman Blennerhasset, becoming ona MONTOYA, Fernando. Taxes $1.40. Pty. 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Arroyo, W. J. fahoemaker. SENA, Maria I. Taxes $13.15. Pty. Taxes $2.02. Pty. 10 cts. Costs 40 of Burr's In 1806 Burr 7 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and land X. R. McKlnley, E. Hills, ROMERO, de Gallegos Guadalupe. 66 cts. Costs 35 cts. 1-- 2 Und. Int. Pty. cts. Lots 223 to 228, Blk. 17. gathered about him there a group of 35 and land X. , E. S. River S. D. Madril, W. Road. Taxes $2.39. Pty. xi cts. Costs House and lot N. and W. L. B. Hills, Xaxes ?, g2 pty u ctg Costs 40 reckless adventurers of his own ilk; X. E. A. L. Oitiz. oC ROYBAL, Donate Taxes $3.38. Pty cts. House and land Arroyo, jrince E. L. b. Sena, S. Palace Ave. ctg Lotg 27 tQ 2U, Blk. 17. and set out to march to the region 32 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and A. Fourchegu, S. San Francisco St., SAXDOVAL, de Q. Placida. Taxes Taxes S9 fi9 ptv 14 rts. Hosts 40 Texas, ostensibly for purposes of colo- W. A. ORTIZ, y Rivera Rufina, on land X. Ditch, E. S. Roybal, S. Riv Montoya. $1.71. 9 cts. Costs 35 cts. personal cts Lots 2fi9 to mk nization. S. Pty. jiroperty. Taxes 60 ct- - Pty. 3 cts. - i t T fle 1 1 i 1 .. i er, W. V. Roybal, land X. Hills, E. House and lot X. Mrs. Harvey, E. .Taxes $9.26. Pty. 46 cts. Costs 40 riesiaem jenersuii unuieuiuieiy is G. S. W. A. Bustos. SANDOVAL, Manuel. Taxes $7.46. Costs 35 cts. sued a an citi- Alarid, River, College St., S. I. Ave., W. ; cts. Lots 313 to 336, Blk. 15. proclamation warning 37 cts. 35 cts. House Sparks 0RTIZ Lino Taxes $3 5S ROYBAL, Jose and Dolores Martinez. Pty. Costs pty 8 cts. 40 zens of the country against joining" cts. Costs 35 Taxes $1.61. Pty. Costs Taxes $3.1S. Pty. 16 cts. Costs and lot N. and E. Arroyo, S. M. Hill, cts. Tract No. 137, the expedition, having been informed W. 3.87 acres. i cts. Lots 245 to 249, Blk. 16. 438. W. Road. ! that the real of it was not a $1.05. Tracts Xos. 244, 404, and WILLIAMS, Martha. Taxes $6.04. Taxes $3.63. Pty. IS cts. Costs $1.60. object ROYBAL, Taxes $1.99. I SAXDOVAL, Genovevo. Taxes $3.00. ORTIZ, Rosario. Taxes $8.43. Pty. peaceable one. Burr was flnallly ar- Eligio. Pty. Pty. 30 cts.. Costs 70 cts. Land , Lots 36, 37, 3S, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 10 cts. 35 cts. X. Ptv. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts.r House 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 393, rested by the orders and Costs Land Hills, N. and S. A. Gonzales, E. J. P. Will . Blk. 16. president's Bor- - and lot X. and W. L. S. L. 1.68 acres. sent a to where he E. R. Madril, S. River, W. U. Moya, iams, W. Canada, Ancha, House and 'Taxes $2.02. Pty. 10 cts. Costs "40 captive yirsinia.. Baca, E. R. Jose de Jesus' Taxes ?3'09' was indicted on of rego. Lujan. lot X. Canada Ancha, E. J. P. Will-;0RTI- cts. Lots 400 to 405, Blk. 20. charges conspiring Manuel. Taxes SHOEMAKER, John, on 13 cts' Costs 33 cts' IIouse the government, Blenneihas-se- t RODRIGUEZ, $1.99. personal mms S. B. Vigil, W. M. Lucero pt7' Taxes $6.04. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 40 against 29 1 ct. I also was was subse- 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract property. Taxes cts. Pty. and land X. Road, E. E. Ortiz,. S. 9 captured, but Pty. Precinct No. 20. , cts. Lots to 24, Blk. 24. Xo. 364. Costs 35 cts. River, W. Arroyo quently set free when Burr was ac- A. i ' Taxes $13.30. Pty. 76 cts. Costs 40 ROYBAL, Mauricio. Taxes $1.19. U. ORTIZ, de Garcia Teresa. Taxes quitted of the charge. Pty ARANDA, Monico J. Taxes $3.37. cts. Lots 72 to 100, Blk. 9. 6 cts. Costs 70 cts. Land N. P. UNKNOWN OWNERS. Taxes $9.66. $1.19. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 35 cts. Pty. 26 cts. Costs 35 cts. House GRANTS. Maestas, E. Ditch, S. T. Maestas, Pty. 48 cts. Costs $2.40. Lots 13, Tract No. 14. and lot N. E. S. SANTIAGO RAMIRES GRANT. Tax- Marine New Creator. W. H. Rivera, Land X. D. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23.. Road, Cunningham, P. Man?'"1"1"-- ' ' Roybal, Road, W. es $10.87. Pty. 54 cts. Costs 35 cts., What is E. N. S. W. D. 24, Pleasant View Add. POLLARD, C. L. Taxes $4.18. con- Roybal, River, Roy B. Pty. 272 acres. There is a word of prophecy, bal. V. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Xo. 3, BLACK, Joe, on CUYAMUNGUE GRANT. Taxes '$12.-1- cerning him. If Niagara suggests the VIERRA on personal property.- 5 acres. V. Carlos, personal property. m rv 1 a Aft i i n old and mean to ' rii . o oa Pty. 61 cts. Costs 35 cts, 604 gods, surly 60 cts. 35 lu.. steel-makin- VALDEZ, Aniceto. Taxes $15.18. Pty. Taxes $11.95. Pty. Costs wik R. g contemns them, is the ( cts. acres. 75 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Xos. ROMERO, Taxes $4.82. . Santiago Pty TALAYA GRANT. Taxes $3,83. Pty. opinion of Eugene Wood in an article 417 and 421, 9 acres. v to. usis u cis. act. in os, on steel-makin- g in CEDAR RAPIDS MINING C. Taxes it ii 19 cts. Costs 35 cts, 319 acres. Success Magazine. VIGIL, Manuel de Jesus. Taxes $8.78. ZIMMERMAX, John L. Taxes $14.95. 40 and 55, 15.89 acres. Thor with his Jove with his' $23.85. Pty. $1.19. Costs 35 cts. VICENTE DURAN DE ARMIJO hammer, Pty. 44 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Xo. Pty. 75 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lot Map RIVERA, Ramon. Taxes $6.49. Hercules with the orig- Emerald Lode No. 412, 30 acres. Pty. GRANT, Taxes $2.22. Pty. 11 cts. thunderbolts, 267. 6.50 acres. Val. BIdg. lots Cor. Hancock and 32 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Xos. inal Stick couldn't hold CEDAR RAPIDS MINING CO. Taxes Costs 35 cts, 57 acres. Big they VaIdeZ, Carmen D. Taxes $4.97. Aztec Sts. 97 and 177, 5 acres. their at steel-makin- "Go to $13.90. 80 cts. Costs 35 cts. SITIO DE JUANA LOPEZ GRANT. job the Pty. 25 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts Precinct No. 18. Pty. ROMERO, Miguel, on prop- office and would- - be James Nestor Lode Xo. 2fl personal Taxes $21.57. Pty. $1.0S. Costs 35 get your time," Xos. 384, 251 and 4 acres. A. 411, Taxes $2.02. 10 cts. them. 306, acres. erty. Pty. cts., 1085 acres. what the "pusher" would tell VIGIL, Jesusita. Taxes $4.77. j ANTON, George. Taxes $17.93. Pty. Costs 35 cts. The the" Pty. D. TOWN OF JUANA GRANT. Taxes only mythic figure that steel " 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and RIVERA, Pedro, on personal proper- is that bold arid res- DE LALLE, Joe. Taxes $15.90. $8.35. Pty. 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. industry suggests land N. Govt, land, E. Road, S. Roy lot N. Ft. Marcy, E. J. Fayette, S. Pty. ty. Taxes 52 cts. 3 cts. Costs olute, that and uncon- 80 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. 695 acres. unconquered bal, W. A. Garcia. Hillside Ave., W. J. Holmes. 35 cts. querable spirit, whom Milton's reluc- lot X. Road, E. B. Tote, S. P. Do- PACHECO GRAXT. Taxes $6.93. Pty. VIGIL, Luciano. Taxes $3.98. Pty. B. S. tant pen was forced to make the hero main, W. 35 cts. Costs 35 cts., 5S1 acres. 20 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts Nos BACA, R. L. Taxes $4.93. Pty. 23 Jaycope. SALAZAR, Jose A. Taxes $1.43. of "Paradise Lost." The flame, the Joe. Taxes 20 Pty. 332 349. cts. Costs 70 cts. Land Pet. 4, N. DAZZO, $3.98. Pty. 7 cts. 35 re- 329, and Costs cts. Tract Xo. 171, And not fervent heat, the 'rolling smoke S. M. cts. Costs 35 cts., on personal this list and notice are Precinct No. 17, Arroyo, E. Road, Ditch, W. 9.59 acres. s minds us of him. But most of all the made and published within ninety-day- A. Garcia, House and lot Pet. 20, X. property. T. works that are done therein after the said taxes originally mighty ATKINSON & ASTLER, on personal Road, E. W. Govt, land, S. Hills. TRUJILLO, Crestino. Taxes $S.95. recall that prophecy of his (if Eden's I became as be- W. Wade. 1-- delinquent aforesaid, property. Taxes $14.94. Pty. 75 cts. BEMIS, Ethel, on personal property GRIFFIN, Taxes $16.10 Pty. 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. SW 4 serpent be the allotrope of Lucifer): 81 35 cause of the passage of said chapter Costs 35 cts. Taxes $5.98. 30 cts. Costs 35 Pty. cts. Costs cts. Jennie 4 1-- 4 be gods'V-an- d more Pty. XE SE XW XW 65 "Ye shall as also. 20 of the laws of the 37th legislative ARMIJO, Nemicio. Taxes $5.43. cts. Lode Xo. 278, acres. SW XE 1-- 4 SW 160 acres. What is Man? The :New Creator. Pty. assembly, aforer.aid, and because also 27 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. CORBETT & on Dominick. Taxes COLLINS, personal GARBOGNI, $14.92. V. of the lack of funds. Ditch, E. F. S. A. W. Taxes . 90 75 Costs 35 Ortiz, Armijo,' property. $17.3. Pty. Pty. cts. cts., house and VALDEZ, Jose Remigio. Taxes $4.37. And notice is D. Costs 35 cts. hereby given that I, Coaling in a Modern, Navy. Montoya. cts.' lot X. S. Ortiz, E. Road, S. Street, Ule x. rt.ro r i undersigned treasurer and ex You know what in a modern B. CATANACH, A. D., on personal prop W. M. Aranda. 01, ao anu o- -, o.d I acres. coaling iuo. officio collector of the said county of is: A like football BERGERE, A. M., on personal proper erty.; Taxes $3.97. Pty. 20 cts. I. Precinct No. 4. navy game,;a fray, Santa Fe, on the fifth Monday of Jan- or between ty. Taxes $21.95. Pty. $1.10. Costs Costs 35 cts. ILFELD BROS. Taxes $7.95. 40 target practicek ship and Pty. Alameda Addition. uary, A. D., 1 910, being the 31st day between nation nation. 35 cts. Meliton. Taxes 1-- 2 1-- ship, and, Every CASTILLO, $2.49. cts. Costs 35 cts. W XW - UNKNOWN OWNERS. of January, A. D., 1910, and after hav- man-o'-wa- r that handles the BACA, Santiago C. de. Taxes $9.13. Pty. 13 cts. Costs 70 cts. Land N. X 2 XE Sec. 10 X., gang 28,. Twp. inS further notice a hand-ct- s. 46 cts. 70 S. E. T. W. 8 Taxes $3.62. Pty. IS cts. Costs 40 given by hoists and coal bags knows the best Pty. Costs cts. House Ditch, River, Castillo, Rge. E., 160 acres. D'" lot. Lots 293 to 304. j I)0Sted at the front door of the loads of the channel fleet, of the Pa- and X. Jackson St., S. and E. a. Castillo St., land Pet. 4, X. Mrs. M. IXTERSTATE MINING & .MILLING Taxes $4.03. 20 cts. Costs 40 mullllI,s m wnicn tne aisirict court cific fleet, just as a baseball "fan" Ortiz, W. Jefferson St., land Pet. 5. E. Dominguez, S. T. Castillo, E. R. CO. 70 cts. Pty. Taxes $13.92. Pty. j for said county of Santa Fe is held on the of BIAS, Pablo. Taxes $1.49. Pad ilia, W. Road. cts. Lots 242 to 252. keeps batting averages tip Pty. Costs 35 cts. Colorado Placer Min- l0W11. Ule nouse ot his a con- cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot. Taxes $2.03. Pty. 10 cts. Costs 40 saii court saia tongue. Making sporting CASTILLO, Juan D. D. Taxes $2.49. ing claim, 138 acres. I of Santa at ten test of with crew C. cts. Lots 261 to 206. county Fe, least days coaling,, wagering Pty. 13 cts. Costs 70 cts. land X. J. Ba'cl WM Is Taxes $2.82. 14 cts. Costs 40 P'"'01" t0 sa'e offer for sale against crew, the only "mitigation of COOPER, W. C. Taxes $3.00. Pty. Ditch, S. River, E. M. E. of. Pty. Dominguez, JAYCOPE, J., Estate Taxes $7.95. cts. Lots 1 tn 208. 1. at PlllJllc auction m ironi oi saia the anniversary, of the landing of the 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and W. T. X. Rlk. Castillo, Pet. 4, land T. Pty. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and prop-rt- ? collier.r lot X. M. G. Taxes $5.24. 26 cts. Costs 40 bnlKHng, the regj personal first says Everybody's Maga- Romero, S. P. Valencia, Castillo, S. Main Ditch, E. R. Pa-dill- X. S. Pty. and lot Road, School House, 41 tn c;4 s erty described in said notice, for the zine. All doors,, are locked, all air- E. D. W. J. ' i.nt5 nil? Baca, Quintana. W. Road. E. B. W. S. Alarid. costs even the ward- Toti, Taxes $5.24. Pty. 26 cts. Costs 40 amount of taxes, penalties and ports closed, so, that D. K. due said sale at room country stifles, and still the DURAN, Fernando M. Taxes cts. Lots 123 to 136. Blk. 2. thereon, commencing $6.94. DOMINGUEZ, Ma. Esquipula. Taxes KELEHER, Thos. F. Taxes $1.99. ten o'clock a. m. on said and con- black dust your bunk. No 3a cts. Costs 35 cts. House Taxes $3.22. Pty. 16 cts. Costs 40 day pollutes Pty. $9.37. Pty. 47 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pty. 10 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 9, said sale from to as watch officer can get shore leave; all and lot N. E. J. E. Duran cts. Lots 101 to 109, Blk. 8. tinuing day day, Arroyo, Land N. Ditch, S. River, E. P. Gar- Blk. 13. law. don dungarees and pitch in, to the S. San Francisco W. A. Taxes $5.64.. 28 cts. Costs 40 provided by rig St., J. Or cia, W. Castillo, land Pet. 4, N. J. M. Pty. to and every. tiz. cts. Lots 110 to 124, Blk. 14. CELSO LOPEZ, "whips" weigh tally A. Rodriguez, S. Cast'llo, E. R. Pa--' McLAUGHLIN, J. T. Taxes $22.80. of1 load; to run them to the hatches with Taxes $5.64. Pty. 28 cts. Costs 40 Treasurer and Collector DOZ1ER, Thomas. On personal dilla, W. Road. pty. $1.14. Costs 70 cts. Mineral Ter- their own hands prop' cts. Lots 137 to 148, Blk. 14. the County of Santa Fe, in the thus boosting along erty. Taxes $6.58. Pty. 33 cts F. Xo. 976, C. & C. 21 the ambition. survey Lode, Taxes 40 cts. 2 cts. Costs 20 ritory of Xew Mexico. bluejackets' Costs 35 cts. FISCHER, A. J., on personal acres. House and lot of Pty. property formerly cts. Lot 341, Blk. 19. Taxes $11.95. Pty. 60 cts. Costs J. Allen. Taxes $1.21. 7 cts. Costs 40 Work of the' 35 cts. $15.-9- Pty. Comet. Laughmakers. FISCHER, Sophia. Taxes $S.14. Pty. MOTZEXBACHER, John. Taxes Halley's ' ' 41 cts. 35 cts. Lots 182 to 184", Blk. 12. comet has an enviable his- The most cursory survey of the Costs cts. House and Mrs. John. Taxes 80 cts. Costs 35 cts. W 2 Ilalley's FAYETTE, $5.31, Pty. Taxes $2.82. 14 cts. Costs 40 other-rest-s lot X. 1-- 1-- Pty. but its chief claim to distinction world's literature; dramatic' or Water St., E. C. Salas, S. pty. 27 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pet. of SW SE 4 SW XE tory, Xo, cts. Lots 9 to 16, Blk. 2. in the i will convince anyone that the River, W. Jefferson St. 1-- 2 1-- 4 fact that it was the tirst wise, 2, land X. Cuchilla, E. V. Dominguez, of SW W of SE SE Taxes $2.82. 14 cts. Costs 40 ; or true comedi- - G. 1-- Pty. periodic coriet whose return was pre- humorist' b. W. C. N. of SE Sec. 35, 9 X., profession.of Alley, Romero, land Twp. Rge. cts. Lots 17 to 27, Blk. 3. dicted. Edmund an is one of the most ever GABNER, Emilio, on E. 8 280 acres. Ilalley, an English exacting personal prop Canada, Ditch, S. River, W. V. E., 74 cts. 40 Xews. erty. Taxes $10.46. 52 cts. Taxes $14.89. Pty. Costs astronomer, observed its behavior In known, says the Denver The Pty. Dominguez. J. et al. Taxes $7.95. 3 Costs 35 MYER, J., Pty. cts. Lots to 40, Blk. 4. 1082 and made calculations which led jokesmith may get a momentary laugh cts 40 35 " -- I cts. Costs cts. Iron Queen XT rj V n ft - . Taxes $9.26. Pty. 46 cts. Costs 40 him to conclude that It was the same from an audience that 'is willing to uu.w-.Ai.ii.a-, y uaca rrancisco. Taxes GONZALES, David. Taxes, $10.46 Lode Xo. 605, 10 acres. cts. Lots 77 to 100, Blk. 4. comet which had been seen and noted take the will for; the deed. But the o.ti. o. cts. Costs 70 cts, cts. .15 cts. fty. nj. costs House MONTES, Francisco. Taxes $1.99. Taxes $5.24. Pty. 26 cts.. Costs 40 several times before. He figured it man who would set his name among bmail H. Claims, Nos. 2615 and and lot N. S. Palace Ave., J. V. de cts. Costs 35 cts. House cts. Lots 63 to Blk. 10. would come back in seventy-fiv- e or who have addi- N. w. pty. io 78, those made permanent 2616, land J. E. F. E. x Martinez, Chavez, J. B. Read, W. Arroyo. and X. D. E. S. $4.43. 22 cts. Costs 40 seventy-si- to the world's fun M. lot Garbagni, Road, Taxes Pty. years, and, although he tions must have a Delgado, S. D;lgado, W. H- - Delgado J. Carruthers, W. S. Ortiz. cts. Lots 197 to 208, Blk. 11. M not live to see the event, the comet list of specifications for a permit to St. HAMIL, on - Henry C, personal prop- p. raxes iu cts. pty. z cts. costs iu . um reuim uawumR w scueauie. con- make a road through a Pinchot re- GUTIERREZ, Esteban, on Taxes Tax-Cost- personal erty. $3.00. Pty. 15 cts. PENNSYLVANIA MINING CO. s cts. Lots 186 and 187, Blk. 11. sequeutly it is called Ilnlley's comet. serve. He must have insight, sympa-- , property. Taxes $a.98 Pty. 30 cts. 35 CtS. i os 11 03 Ptv fiO Pts. Crista 35 Taxes 81 cts. Pty. 5 cts. Costs 40 Caesar In London. thy, knowledge of character. He must .Costs 35 cts. K. Julius I - a sense for Is be- cts. Great Western mining claims. cts. Lots 194 to 196, Blk. 12. Julius Caesar left an estate in Eng- have fact that felt H. KRUMPEGEL, Edward. Taxes $8.97. of PERRY, O. F. Taxes $8.15. Pty. 41 Taxes $6.04. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 40 iaud valued at $11,075. He was a chem-cts.- . neath his airiest webs fancy. He HOWLAND, de S. Carlota, on person- ro .So riy. cts. costs cts. House cts. Costs $1.05. Iron King, Prince, Lots 209 to 215, Blk. 18. on business in London. must have an ear for the right word al Taxes $2.68. 13 listcarrying property. Pty. and lot N. Hills, E. L. B. Prince, S. lodes No. 887, A. B. Taxes $2.02. 10 cts. Costs 60 that no correspondence school can cts. Costs 3a cts. and Queen C, Pty. 1Iis aucestor, Caesar Adelmaie, au Hillside Ave., W. Mrs. Dorman. 230 Blk. 7. confer. It Is easier to be a wit than 27.50 acres. cts. Lots to 236, to 408, j Italian doctor, attended Queen Mary HUNTER, Gus. Taxes $7.77. Pty. 38 to a Aliens Highland Addition. Und was paid 'the record t ee of $500. be humorist; easier to laugh at HUSe and l0t L0RD' C" X- on to with - personal Property. ROM EN, Eugenie et al. Taxes $11.93. UNKNOWN OWNERS. She styled him her Julius Caesar. This people than laugh them, or 11. iilK. 1J. -- - : Taxes $7.77. Ptv. 39 rls. .Posts t cn i .fD is 1m Taxes $1.80. Pty. 9 cts. Costs 60 name he her to authorize him make them laugh at themselves. sr - I begged C. ' ARRISOX, O., on personal prop- 35 cts. T ono t r mines. 20 acres. cts. Lots 1, 7 and 9, Bik. 12. to use, and she granted him letters of ? 45 I fs c8' LINNEY, C. E., on personal property. S.' Taxes $2.39. Pty. 12 cts. Costs 40 naturalization. The Italian doctor's He Knew ' rost', 6a ' His Business. Taxeg $398 p. ,0 g, pedRO GOLD MINING & SMG. cts. Lots 26 to 30. son became Sir Julius Caesar aud was ' HARROUN. Mrs. M. H. Taxes "What are you doing here?" $4.49. cts. , CO. Taxes $23.85. Pty. $1.19. Tafces $3.59. Pty. 18 cts. Costs $1.20.' a prominent physician iu his day, 22 20 - "Waitin' fer the wagon." is Pty. cts.' Costs cts. Lot 23, LOVATO. David. - 28. J name Taxes $4.49. Ptv.' Costs 35 cts. Surface improve- Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 27, Many of his family bearing the in Blk. 22 dls- - "Well, it's the ditch, far down the 26, Hillside lAve. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and , ments. Pleasant View Addition. have been doctors and surgeons of road. Better go and help pull it out" lot N. Maestas, S. and E. Seligman, SAN PEDRO PLACER MINIXG CO. Taxes $2.02. Pty. 10 cts. Costs $1.00. tinction. M. on "My friend," replied the lazy one. LEWELLYN, O., personal prop- W., I. Manzanares. ., Taxes $12.53. 63 cts. Costs 35 Lots 5, 6, 7, 89. "You know the poet says a mrn must ' Pty. "My task Is to wait fenAhe wagon-- not erty. Taxes! $7.17. ; Pty. 36 ct. M. I., cts. No. 857, 156, Taxes $4.48. 22 cts. Costs $2.20. be or the anvii." Mineral survey Pty. either the hammer to play hoss to Atlanta Con- Costs 33 ' ; . it" ctc MAIR, Kate R. Taxes $23.90. 20 acres. , i Lots 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, "Lots of fellows I know are more I Pty. 1, stitution. : LOPEZ, Patroclnio. Taxes $3.60. Pty. $1.20. Costs 35 cts. Land N. H. S. STRUMQUIST, N. J, ; Taxes $11.93. 1 23, 24. like the. bellows." Boston Transcript.