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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Alamogordo News, 1900-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. XI, No. 31. Vol. Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico, Saturday Morning, July 27, 1907. Twelvth Year W. E. WARREN & BRO. Curry Rode Like Other Humans. (On MA DruggJstsM the Corner. It seemed to be somewhat a Run for your Money!" surprise to many who went to r THAT'S WE R. H. PIERCE CO. tlte train to see Capt. Curry the WHAT ARE GOING TO OFFER OUR I other night George that wasn't CUSTOMERS FOR A SHORT WHILE. riding in a special car. In fact j J. P. SNNSN it was a wonder to some to see such an unexplainable perform- Take Note of These Prices and don't OFFER THIS WEEK MEN'S STRfiVJ HATS ARCHITECT ance. One wise hombre under- ALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO '( took to explain, and he being a Delay AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Democrat, said : "George is a Democrat, you know, and he has WE QUOTE A FEW ARTICLES ONLY, ON WHICh Notice. all stock which has regularly sense enough to not put himself TO 85c values at 6(c $1.(15 values Press at $1.25 used the Forest, f the season under obligations to no corpora- WE ARE MAKING $1.25 values at 95c $1.75 values of at, .... $1.35 While the regulations and in- of HK17 and no formal permits tion." H $1.50 values at $1.15 $3.00 values at $2.35 structions for the use of the will be issued. Persons, how- Wouldn't that kill you? Special Low Prices, Heavy National Forests are fully ex- ever, who have not used Say, Mister Democrat, why Ladies' Extra Elho Length Silk Gloves in Black this To give you ar) idea of we are doing, and White, all sizes, at $2.25 per pair. plained in the Use Book, (a new-editio- range regularly will not be al- didn't George stop in Albuquer- what appeared July 1, 1907, lowed to drive in stock this year que and wine and dine with the White Ludics' White Embroidered Belts Ladies' Lawn Shirt Waists, lace and em- with pearl and metal which may be had for the ask- for the purpose of establishing a Journal so as to get "some reli- buckles at from 15c 35c broidered front, $1.50. $1.75, and $2.00, your to each. ing) it seems advisable to ex- grazing equity able unless they are Democratic information?" choice for $1.00. Ladies' Back and Side Combs in plain briefly the practical work- bona fide settlers living within plain and novelty stvles Men's and Boys' White splendid values at from 15c to $3.00. ing of some of the more import or near the Forest, who have Depot Mail Box Smashed. Canvas Oxfords, 50 cts ant rules and regulations: only a small amount of stock. pair. Child s Barefoot Sandals, 40 cts pair. A Ladies' Parasols with steel rods and neat handles at 75c Boundaries Boundary maps All outside stockmen who wish Quite a sensation was raised lot of Men's Brown Derby Hats, Roelofs and of Tuesday morning when Ladies' Parasols of Storm Serge and Tajxd Edges, the i the Forest will shortly be to cross the Forest should first it was Youmans Maizes, worth $2.50 to $4.00, your kind that won't fade or split, at $1.25. mailed to all Forest residents obtain permission from the learned that the mail box at choice for only $1.00. and additional copies can be se supervisor at Alamogordo by depot had been smashed. Fly- Ladies' Gloria Just received, the Parasols at $2.50 each. emed from the Alamogordo office. wire or letter. A formal cross- ing rumors soon gained speed nicest line Fancy Wide Silk people Ribbons, at the lowest prices, in 10 Oz. Duck Wall Tents, size 10x14, at $14.00 each. The lines will be surveyed and ing permit will be issued. and were guessing at the ever shown plainly posted as soon as possible. A formal call for applications amount of mail matter stolen Alarnogordo. . Full Stock of Towers' Fith Brand Slickers, also big ai Claims Squatters who settled for grazing during the ason of and the round numbers of dollars Hue Shoes men, ALL STRAW HfTTS REDUCED IN of Rubber for women and children. on National Forest land before 1908 w ill be advertised in the lo- extracted therefrom, not think- PRICE. its withdrawal, and are awaiting cal papers before the season ing for a minute that money 4 survey to make entry, have the opens. Application blanks can is never put in a depot mail box. "The Old Reliable Place same right await survey or apply always be secured from the Men and boys got busy and soon under the Act of June 1J, 1907. Supervisor at Alamogordo. the truth was learned, then it This Act gives the right to en-- ! General The local officers will was easy to see how the depot II H. PIERCE GO. ter agricultural land in a Forest use every endeavor to treat the trunk trucks were backed up! G. J. WOLFIINGER as soon as it has been declared settlers with fairness and they against the contact consequent It pays to buy at the Kig 8ton i open for entry by the Secretary realize that it takes some time thereto great enough to loosen of the Interior. A sample ap-- j to become acquainted with de- and dislodge and smash the U.i plication under this Act, is as tailed rules and will therefore S. mail receptacle. follows: "I apply for the exam- always lie glad to explain any ination and listing under the Act points that are not clear. All Stores Must Close on Sun- JUST RECEIVED of June 11, 1906, of the swVi Sec-- ; went running off up the moun- 14 T. IKS. R. IS E. Sacramento! No Strike at Log Gamp. days. A LARGE SHIPMENT side. National Forests." This appli- TROUT, tain F M....1. LION, A rumor got IIIl'M llltll ' ' 1H MM .IfUi IV XJ,r Little Willie Prude has caught cation should be signed by the out this week OF PLOWS, a strike at the Alamogordo Thompson, district attorney, the banner lish of the season, it applicant and mailed the Forest- that ; Lumber Camp had up states that all business places AND FISH was about IS inches long. Mr. er, Washington, D. C. if the tied all HARROWS, BEAR work. This paper made investi- must be losed on Sundays, No Carroll said it was without a land is unsurveyed, t should be articles can be sold on Sundays, doubt largest located by references to local gation and learned that the AND the trout ever ' land-mark- s. by that is only drugs or medicines caught out of the stream. By applying to the rumor started some"knocker" Wild and per-- 1 who has it in for company may be sold. To sell anything Turkey, Camp Stories Bathing in the Ruidoso is local forest officers a special the GARDEN TOOLS. and one or two men working for else exceptlrugs is violating the Jolly Crowd in the Mountains. simply superb and to those who mit will be granted without, .1 ! a. r" j the company, once Sunday law,, hence all places will have deferred their annual bath cnarge to occupy ana use me and it gained footing among the "kalamity" be closed hereafter. up to now I would advise their land for agricultural purposes before it can be listed. This kind it was gobbled up by some Taking Their Annual Bath. coining to the Ruidoso to take it. Also Full tfye tid-b- it politicians who said Gapt. Curry Here. a Line of Celebrated RUDE. prevents delay a'nd will aid bona a fide settlers. strike was on among the "log- Capt. Geo. Curry in on SHERWIN-WILLIAM- Special I'se By applying to gers" and construction men on came S PAINTS. Postal Violation. Tuesday's No. 2 passenger, Ruidoso 'amp, the local ollicers, arrangements account of A. B. Phillips going and though late at night, quite a Remernber rne when in need Hardware any Lincoln Co., N. Mex. I.ast November a man now liv- can be made to secure permits back to work for the company. of of From-th- crowd met him, and the band July 1(5, l!i7. ing at Alamogordo mailed at a for residences, farms, pastures, e Alamogordo Lumber Kind or Paints and in office we greeted him with music. Mr. Varnishes. We people up here the Kansas town, a package of cou- corrals, tanks, and etc. Usually Company learned that Curry was en route tb Roswell, mountains among the stately old pons for Tobacco about 5c per acre per year will only a few Mexicans had quit the American going overland from Torrence. pines in the cool breezes feel a Company, and enclosed some be charged for pasture, fifty work, and most of them had gone He may not get to Santa Fe be- G. C. SCIPIO. little sorry for you poor mortals emi-po- cents for agricultural land, while back, that they quit for writing with relation to the fore Sept.. I. down in the valley who are suf- or the premium expected, tanks and corrals are usually some little disturbance on ac- fering from the excessive heat. l'ostage was paid at the rate for granted free of charge. count of not liking their work. A Beautiful Heart Pearl. Why don't you come up higher fourth class matter instead of at Free Use :Bona fide settlers, The meanest set of people we and help us enjoy some of the farmers, and etc. who may not have here are the few knockers the letter rate. Examination of Miss Ankie Oliver is in re- natural pleasures of this lovely reasonable be required to pur- we have who live like leaches, Everybody the package at St. Louis was and the smallest set of people ceipt of a beautiful mother pearl Likes couutry? Take the trout, we chase, may under certain condi- made as required by law. The we have are the political knock- from the Great Mamoth Cave, have grown tired of them, had in- be granted free cordwood, result? was a report to a postal tions ers. Kentucky, a present from C. M. many and so often, only catch posts, house-log- s, etc. They spector. This week Postmaster Foster the noted Kentucky them now when we feel tish should apply to the nearest Forest Hawkins received an inquiry For "Post Office" Sip. newspaper correspondent. The RIVAL hungry. And only just A very policy HATS then officer. liberal from the department as to the pearl is very pretty and made what we want for the table. will be pursued in granting free The post office building inspec- and we have them in all the latest shapes mental responsibility of the into a heart shape, and is very and styles There campers people living long tor was are a number of Kansas man. The communica- timber. Even around this week and valuable. in any grade and at popular prices. See them. Big ii the Huidoao, Mr. Jas. A. tion states that for each offense distances from the Forest may after looking all over town for Carroll In- stock just in. and family from the of this character a fine of $10 be entitled to this Free I'se and the post office failed to find it dian Scarlet Fever at La Luz. Agency, also Mr. C K. will be imposed. Within due should explain their needs to on account of there being no

Jeffries New-Mexic- sign and family and J. W. time, the inspector for the the officer. Usually applicant is up and asking a gentleman A case of scarlet fever has Prude and family, all from the entitled to $20 worth of material to inform him where the post I RIBBONS district will come along broken out at .a Luz and we Indian Agency. and collect the sum. The post- a year. Campers and transients office was he was told that he understand that the disease in great assortment, fresh stock just received. Mr. . fire wood was John Ilinkleanda crowd master here has warned several may secure without a standing in front of it. He came from El Paso. The case is of friends from Ilagerman, every- people who have repeatedly permit for their actual needs. went inside and immediately in- in the family of Mrs. Warren, body Approximate- quired of and hearty and in fine either intentionally or carelessly, Sale of Timber Postmaster Hawkins and is a mild case. The author- EMBROIDERIES spirits. following w hy made efforts to pass packages ly the prices will be there was no sign up so peo ities have the case well quaran- from the greatest Embroidery Markets of the world Mr. John , an adventur- with writing concealed, and if charged : dead cordwood 25c per ple could find the post office? tined. er, and we have them in every conceivable pattern. had the good luck t kill an any such person is called down cord; cordwood 50c per So, you can bet there will be immense mountain Lion, a female, by the department such previous cord ; small fence posts 5c each ; one up right away, and people Lee Building. i'aptured posts 10c ; house logs coming her two kittens, and efforts will be investigated by large each here will not have to run OUR AIM has board town The Lee Jones brick w ill soon also caught two cub bears. inspectors and the penalty in- $2.00 per thousand feet. over looking for the post ohn be going up. The very much is money says lie is going to start a creased. He recently received The price on sale of timber to office. We understand that the to save for our customers on every wild companies will of moved about wooden building is west show. John would be special orders to "make up a commercial be front the building will also purchase, and we do trjis, by our own being removed off the lot pre- system of Just the man for a thing like 'case" against the first person regulated by market prices and receive a new coat of paint. It that, demand. Usually a purchaser is good Uncle paratory for the work. This price making right profit for ourselves and he could give Buffalo Bill found violating the law. The local that Sain sends a rds some 40 to 50 building is to be on lot between We and spades and then make department is losing patience has to drive miles man around occasionally to show right saving for our customers. are masters Mm get to Forest, so he should us where we First National and Citizens Na- look like 80c Mex. 'with persons who commit tins to the are at. The idea of of the artpf price making, and are recognized We always bring with him a P. O. living in an town tional banks. have a daily mail service petty offense to save two cents with leaders in this art, which rneans so from Meacalero, Carroll con- money order payable Fiscal 3000 or 4000 inhabitants and no rnuch to our Supt. j which would carry a letter post office ! Engineer Anderson Injured. laying established a private line taining written matter wrongly Agent, Forest Service, Washing- sign customers. Ask tbose who trade here. to his D. C. for the purchase of camp. nlaced in a package. Several ton, Engineer C. F. Anderson was Wild wood he wished. Usual- Get a freo sample of Sbonp'a game is plentiful. There in El Paso have recently-pai- whatever lr. injured in the v The Line High-gra- de persons "Health Coffee." at our stnjre. if freight ..k up Best of Staple a hunch 12 turkeys ly it is best to purchase at least of wild fines. The plea of "lirst real coffee disturbs your Stomach, the road this week and has been catne 20 cords of wood since repeated marching into our camp offense" or "did not know there your Heart, or Kldneya, then try tLls in hospital here. His.collar lxne and Fancy Family Groceries In Town. small sales arc not always prac- Clever yesterday morning. The chil- was writing in the package" Coffee Imitation. Dr. slump was broken, and some other to closely Old 44 dren became a little excited nothing as the law is ar- tical or convenient make. has matched Java and Mocha bruises, but is doing nicely. Trade Where Everybody " availed Coffee In flavor Trades. hout the began to is provid- The ranger can draw up all the and taste, yet it has not matter, and bitrary and no excuse a single grain or Pproach papers and cutting can commence real Coffee in It, Dr. Herbert Crippen is having a new the turkeys with kind ed for, not even a court trial is Snoop's Health Coffee Imitation ordg without delay. it made coat of paint put on his residence. of welcome and of course necessary. The presence of writ- from puro toasted grains or cereals, with tne Grazing The Secretary of Ag- - turkeys in their wild state ing in a package on which less Halt, Nuts, etc. Made in a Minute C H Haynes, who has been laid H. granted No tldlous You E. mistaking chil- postage was paid riculture has the free wait. will suroly like up with COX the motive of the than first class an accidental shot knee, use of the Sacramento range, by It. Sold by W E Ckrmack. dren, changed their course and is sufficient proof of a violation. was out on crutches yesterday. and company. ALAN060RDO Alano Furniture Company AND West Side New YorK Aver)ue. OTERO COUNTY. Aianogordo. the oa.lt of ari l V, & Meiicn, It a city of .ouo kftWl FURNITURE UNDERTAKING A GREENHOUSE. BLANCHING CELERY. on the direct California Hue of u,. g ,. & H. J. For Emergencies at Home Ulaod-Krlac- sysless. and the g H. J. McCleinents Brown. arda IWrrrfí ta Ball-- A Ha and Practical atrwetura at Work. Walt. 9ml Cart. and Southwestern R. R., eight n BKa Licensed Embalmers. Farm celery with lity-tw- o miles For the Stock on the It ta batter to blanch r was bnllt f'r the and southwest o' Lady Assistant in cases requiring it. boards thuu to bonk with dirt, as dirt punow. f supplying a town saa City, aod elgbtysli mil,-- . may cause It to ruM " uen hoeing with cut flowers, but later young planta Kl Paso, Texas. The popular .;,.,, sou eanllrjower Day celery Ik1 careful not to get any of tomatoes, cabbage and reiMiri, Clouderofl, It twelve mi!,. Calls Answered Promptly or Night. TIhk- - Sloaovs Lminveivt the stents of the plants. When were irrown as an experiment. near the summit of the aWrai i.'., many vegetable I 142. 129. 'twelve inches high proving aneceaaful. itiouiitalns and is reached by a Business 'Phone Residence 'Phone celery is almut uxm the hS.ue seals were grown and pi:t x blanching are net up so that railroad, twsrnty-sl- asiles loii. i some before the gardener he Is whole medicine chest market time of I rows that are twelve liichea altitude Alamogordo lorn tw iiun- - a the two had sowed the seed the boards, thus dred feet, that of Cloudcroft apart are between This greenhouse is perhaps larger eight' Price 25c 50c 6 100 than roost gardeners would need. - hundred and Hlty feet Alassov rda go entrance has the most beautiful park In HEWS CtHe. Hogs 6 Poultry. lng fin by feet. The Ills the Send For Free Booklet on Horses. , there tielng two Southwest, and its streets are ., fj from the 'lines ' wide, each mmwi walks two and a half feet of trees. Us hotel accomodations now Dr, Boston, Mass. V .SHKPHKHD, Munagcr Address Earl S. Sloan. S. good, will he Increased at an carh dato by the opening of a uiagulliccut hotel . : i N iW for a , Fnu-r- il ih- - . transmission ttarotnrb itae mails 'costing over S150,UU0. Fort M sCOSMl CUM mail mailer. 'ion, the l ulled States Marino Roaplt for tuberculosis. Is In this section ol NeW SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year SI. 50; Six months SI.OO; Three months 50 cts Mexico, forty-on- miles distant. um peí, ni authorities have pronounced ADVERTISING RATES Per line, 7 words to the line, 5 cts each insertion. Legal many Who In flu T.ast sought' orru-- Alauiogordo and vicinity with its 1M 10 J, D. Clements, Insurance and Seal Estate m rates Electro or otero matter at cts par single column inch IV notices at local avocations nrv in.' follllll engaged ill altitudes, the ideal location f ita display matter at cts per single column inch each N. M. each insertion. Hand Set 20 Alauiogordo, fanning. 1 awllet ra the faroi is the treatment of cousuoiption. Discount allowed on yearly contracts. t place for one youth; that there Is insertion. For al 1!' acres patented land three Population of Otero con ti t sunt); well, a gustar amount of happiness to lie miles from lower, good riG. I. BLASCHISQ B0ABD8 SET UP. Area ol the county. sajaare titles, and nam. derived from our country homes than house containing f.SS4,000, of this tie 111:111 under u- - Mr Ta- boardiag the two rows together and ate TO him, and sale I AO acres near Kearney switch alee where, NOTICE for nearly 4,ont),0(K) acres subject la and saving one-hal- f the boards that are ntry. turn remarked, "There i mil. partly under cultivation, OUR PATRONS plenty of Water, place all generally usexl when it is boarded in Our soli grows every thinj; hi pr. siuu. THE DIBBLE. IKTEBIOR or GBEDtHOrsE. another man to be found any- - fenced, good house, single rows. Our mellous, especially cmtaiu tar l In issue of Alamo - house. With this For sale- in acres patented land north In Out which sixteen extending the length of the At excel any grown iu Colorado else- - n w ho can till his place.' A Convenient Way Setting The boards, are from t am here of town. end of the walk a door gurdo News he owners hip Young Plants. to eighteen inches wide, are kept well the north where for beauty, llavur, ami ripeu Tu sale Acre tract Inside town limits. nnd a window open Into the furnace management goes into the hands the dear wife ami chilil For ScttiiiK plants with trowel Is apart by driving stakes on either side, sooner than at Hock y Ford. This n two houses, permanent water Mat room. window furnishes all the decidedly tedious work. When the suit over This become a great branch of farming; o nt .1. Annan, who takes cnarge oik mi earth can taKc Ins place, right also by placing notched boards furnace room during cold ,r r. Is In good condition, w dibble comes In air for the 1(H) top, shown in Pig. 1, until the fruit Is the finest of llavor ami on a:, , I Fur sale 1'., acres all in a aril the as room is 7 by arir.il iHNiit. ana tu cue broken wid- for In describing weather. This furnace hearted trees, good four handy this irpose. grown a inches above count of the lime and in u bearing fruir Mag- plants have few IS feet and has an outside door. The All accounts due this companj per- how to make tin tool th linrden ow anil fatherless child we ex roomed house with Oath, them, the boards are crowded through house front apples and peaches bear in abuu laBCa, says: You ic one from ti when pipes extend the l , IWI7, to b manent water right. azlne up to August are together, thus making a dark place the furnace under the center oencb and i.eJii.Ou an acre Is not au un ual tend our most sincere sympathy. hear-I- broken spade Ii by lilting it off For sale aero tract In fruit all een- - j by myself andall debt I to in. and back again to the lioller. The profit is the home of the a tul collected good cistern, two houses live Inches fnn lieitiiin of the for the celery blanch it grai ur hearts go out to them. e grow- bench Is six feet wide and two side against this company and madi And our buildings. handle and ahnr the point or cut The principle of blanching is tor the climate being so mild fruit irai la a n BU nlent of must be benches each three nnd half feet hi hi t hi can not console the thought of Fur sale 1 aere inside town limits. 100 piece of sti.k ing in the dark. The boards crease growth winter ueai by me up to ami including wide. fruit trees, garden, now in kept well apart, for If the wet leaves much as In summer, so that a twu ta nfa tu lo. tciiil me. ay Some Sin feet of lumber was re- - Arthur liiiiuts death will pay half the purchase of celery arc not sufficiently exposed . nencnes. whlch cost old tree will bear In two .lull! In leaving the Alauiogordo ,U8ÜaMd and father snatched price in une year permanent ,i,., to, ti.i.1,1 tio.v will rot tnilred for tne water right. will 'grow. 1 I"T hundred feet, rough oak be- - Mavva I I, ve c v nl.i n t ions tn .. . , and the plant cease to It mi ' - Another evidence ul the urlldni 91 Of tfi. in t lie arms oí lites liappi-- 1 For salí t frame house with will continue to grow while leaves are n'g oseo ioi niusi lu num. im- make other than that of other hath, nice lawn, acre of liii.nnl- - toral mil or materials tur construction our winters Is the fact that ea ! exposed to sun and nir. fter ness into eternity A new home - business interests needing my ground. lug up, celery begins to blauch, and of this house was $250. L. J. Keu- cauliflower, celery, turnips, uipi .. l H...... 1 it..;, 1....1 v... i. -- 4 close tricky in Agriculturist. .;'.,! -- roomed adobe house when boards are crowded close togeth- American carrots, eic, are allowed to remain in aiietitii.ii. mepapei nas ueen - - - - lights In. city water, electric er at the ton (Fig. 2) the blanching is the fields, gathered as the ol lawn. aud market a profitable business since I took residencí the pride their nice I roiooleleil in a few davs. Ylcrv will To Pack Plants For Shipping. demands. Tills is the home oí the al u k'' the management some years ago young and sad- - Vo' JlB hm9 ,e.nw?l nor keep long after it is blanched; A large shipper of tender greenhouse hearts darkened cated now occupied doing and crops ol SS,0W to 40,uoU pounds are therefore board up a lit;!" ut a time. plants givi directions In Rural New and I trust thai it will continue good business. grown to iheacie. Onions uevei sail Jeiied forever! Some of the Golden Self Blanching Yorker which would apply equally well be a prolitable business under , for less than cents per pound wli to Mr. ami can lie put in the cellar without blanch- - to packing vegetables and fruit plants. Mrs. libblts began nl 8top ..01ir ., freBi To show you the management ot Mr. Annan. ' lug for fall use. This :: r says: sale, and retail at cents per uSd, before you spend a penny what humen--quentl- y life 8 louruey here and the nrst After the celery is boarded up place I believe the host packing for nearly They are grown to Annan needs ntroduc pink do, l win L, fain Tablets can a of manure in the eighteen inch nil weather conditions to be as fellows: weighing 3 pounds, and ol tion from me. He is acquainted dreams ot their fond hearts were mulch l1ym free.TrW PMlt,geot them space aud keep irrigated. If possible, Wrap plants In separate packages of very mild sweet llavor. -- everybody and everybody ecu in the future of Alamogor-- 1 Dr. Bhoop't Headache Tablets. Mulch- five twenty-fiv- e with w until the celery is ready to use. from to plants, accord- We have sufficient snows - to with him. is I rlg1. Headache, Toothache, Period ing not only retains moisture, but ing to size or to make n package that lie Mo. Mr. Tibbits worked his way Tin: DIBBLE, insure health benefits for both uta and pains, etc , are fue alone to blood con- keeps the ground from baking, and the shall le not more titan two Inches and ambitious, two . lit i. a wonderiul time saver. You cf.n beast, as well as for agricultura P8res8"e up in the business world here. ,tlun, Dr. 8uoop-- Tab- - water running through the manure dis through. A little soil should be left on Headache ni:ik. holes and set plants with it much Our qualitications toi Which In the wa- - the roots, but even Is fruit growing benefits. sun ineri verj iiecessarj tt,ag one Bj 0f those lets, simply kill pala by coaxing away faater than with s trowel, but It solves portions of it, if the plant from U8,me "packs" too molat soils. to roots of the n two inch pot It Is not necessary jare mild, and our warmest wealbat a newspaper man. the unatural blond pressure. That is ter are carried the or ! n form" lie would be as a i nobe hearted voting men who nboot an inch and a quarter dlaniCter plants in that is available desirable that it should all left on. appreciated refreshing .May the Mews ever be aiming. all. Address Dr. snoop Racine, Wis One-ha- and drive :t nail into it. which will for food. Celery sometimes becomes lf or more should lie shaken off. breeze from the hills of Ureenlaud, wen the lead i i ni mats of the South- vv:ls ftn bohor to the community, Mold by F. C. Bolland. because bunch roots ii" mark the depth to which it Is to bo stringy or has hollow stalks The of nnd soli should j such possible for the sunstroke di trlcts " -- ... pot- - uow west is the wish of to his fellowman and a useful plunged. In the spring you can Bel of growing too slowly or lack of be well covered with moist sphag- of our eastern cities. liáery summer or ash or phosphoric acid. num moss, which must be wrapped in out young lettuce other plants much night iu tins valle) Is refreshing n ac- ,',!,z'"' faster with ;i dibble than with a trowel. Winter celery Is not boarded up, oiled or waxed paper covering the en- w "sm'i'íhki'!i Just Because count ol a mountain breeze licit faui We mourn his loss. - ' The only objection to it Is that It some- Cultivate until plants are six or eight tire plant. Packages so wrapped itstorms- our brows and kisses down our .el Ids SGm . times compresses the soil too much Inches high, then mulch between rows. should be packed tightly in layers, a ( a we We iiuldwe rest his head upon nnd II leaves a hollow space under- and plants will not need any more care row of roots nt each end of a box. with as nature tonic while sice;, Pftr-- tops-t- neath .'I bull), which ought to bo tilled except to be Irrigated during dry the center and overlapping. have no sunstrokes, no cyclones with coarse sand before the bulb is set weather. In time to escape hard frost Layer after layer may be packed in tornadoes, We have no bllzzai to ' our r.ibli M;,. t.od's men j toiiih the jj Close contact with the soil is essential, or freezing, the plants should be taken one box, provided they nre so tight kill cattle auu make life mis gVggR jr j- J ah winter. ' 'riie sand provides drainage, Standing up with a spade fork, leaving as much that they cannot move, nud any apace widow's heart, and may the soul BODILY i The thousands and thousa .... ARTHUR NOLLE TIBBTTS. feiV water at Hie base of a bulb makes the dirt as possible on the roots, and packed In the center or top must be packed t uf land in this valley beio.ig H lilt! . . , - I by 1 in cellar on the bottom. full and tight ,, , v i of our beloved dead sleep éter- wearing ,,Lw Ira. mots decay. the cellar with excelsior to avoid United be Uv I f; Stales which can secured .ii iiiiii .Millie iniuin ucuu. nwESv W Aasas. Place the first row next to the wall. any possible movement of the fche love of plants. homestead and desert laud tilings. The -- " uder watchful Many This Bad new, was u hock to VWlgS Rose Cuttings. packers use sticks nailed cross- l ulled States fixes the price ut laud Jehovah's hosts, while with us 2M2rL ' ' ' Uoses of thu monthly class in ihe wise of the box to bold plants Iu tilings, and the hoineseeker has no land WATERPROOF the entre town on Ihursday at wludow or greenhouse like a sunny place, hut they often sharai tu contend with, Ka. .i ... QILED CLOTHING I,',!i I MA cause serious inemoi-- of Arthur Noble position, but should not damage to Bliog Of lfllt acres cost 1111.00 aud when it becaine known Xa be kept too plants so packed. The wax iioon. ill a United Dd i Tibbits will be cherished till we! warm. Guard against greenfly. Start paper is of great importance not only sutes commissioner 9 up die hybrid pot-to- to locaied a. Alauiogordo, 'hdl death had agaill VlSlteU Good ZSTenouqh to last years Ik perpetuáis that were keep the moss and soil moist, but to ourselves are dead. low m pnce in nutumu and thus wintered, and prevent moisture ....,:r.v.:. ... Of reaching the tops Synooeis Alauiogordo auu claimed one oil when buds appear apply liquid ma- of Laws Governing Public A obituary and the to cause heat and decay. Tops must suitable nure. There is uo season our most valued....citizens. ,. , better for be dry when packed, and the Lands. wax . . . resolutions oi respect will appear rose propagation than from now on. paper will keep them so, Tibbits-ve.i- t even though (stM lay Mr. - pub-- j nexl 88Ue - VVOtéí t'se cuttlugs'from the best and strong- the moss nud roots be quite wet. Any There are two kinds of filing- on est growth. al- s wood of recent Never other paper coming in contact with he lands open to llie Intending ittler the i utry. low the plant to suffer from want of the wet moss would a homestead and ihe desert FIO. II. -- BOAKDS DBAWN UT' AT THE TOP. act as sponge lit V The timber entry law has been i .litd water from the time the cutting is put and would wet the entire package. in until the young plant is tit to set pressing the soil firmly over the roots, by Congress. Every citizen of Hi.- Unit--j 111 o lock he Most plants so packed will be suff- was jr out. To get good nnd water, being careful uot to wet the ed States over SI years of age, a iiliuut avt yvjo' plants they should iciently separated by paper to the pre regard to sex, Is the law ei hi r be, kept in continuous healthy growth. plants; then another row of plants, entitled tin ier report vent heating, but if tops very ügtl lile etc., plenty nice- the are to acres af laud, This be ni 13 B.td Healed, having of soil to cover - Burn Quickly heavy a thin layer of be-- I 011 as 180 acres a"ud lnu des- was the THE HORTICULTURIST. ALASKA SALMON. ly the roots of the last row; place a excelsior homestead c. tween each layer of plants ert, or the whole I'JO acres , is it, am so delighted with what Chai board before it and between every will be of ruble append icit is great service. Have your but he cannot take up the who ber ains Salve has done for me that j He Should Be a Man of and of Procession of the Four Varieties of or fourth row. box nicely Culture third Cover to darken nailed up. acres as a homestead. Any married h feel wt and tell rou so," Superb he had suiiereu wit for liuiiiiil to he Science. This Fish. aud blanch as wanted, or place soli woman living with her husband or alier-- I I.; In iiis Mr. Robert Mytton, (87 John St., In his annual address before the "There nothing mure curious con- the bottom of the boxes aud pack wise may up acres as .1 'ft four year.--- This time ii was seri- Best Hedge Plant take 30 Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter Kansas state Horticultural society the nected with the tinny tribe than to plants In them instead of on the cellar iu her own name, independent of Probably the best hedge plant to com- - 'husband ous, following an attack of indi- a burn on knee. I of society watch the doings of the salmon family bottom, concludes a Xew York woman vr Any married ...miau bad had her applied president the said: uine urnumem with protection Is In Alaska." said an Alaskan dealer. In the Ohio Farmer. Keep the roots Pyrus separated from her husband an not re- Chamberlain's Salve anJ it, healed Horticulture is a broad term. Ev- - japónica. The gestion. An examination moist, being plants should be plant- divorced, but dependent for a ing - "The most singular thing of all is careful noc to wet the tiling beau- ed l This salve allays the pain of en that makes our country two feet apart. Land that m her owe can Ule .111 a sulted in a conclusion to operate that alter the females deposit their plants, ns it would cause them to rot, exertions, A almost It Is for sale tlful and sweet to live In is good condition for a crop L' timar-- burn Instantly. embraced spawn their earthly career terminates, of corn will homestead, but not otherwise. for appendicitis, and Monday by all ilrnggNt.s. by h. Not nloue the skilled opera- - gne a good growth of these plants. ried females of legal age. have, of colirSS and have seen the bottoms of creeks Thrlps In AlfaHa Fields. Hons of the gardener and fruit grower, The ground on each side should be kept the same rights us males. Under the afternoon Dr. Geo. 0. Bryun per- Covered with tlroir dead bodies. They Denver Field and Farm remarks that mellow homestead law, after tho tiling has le en How Does This Strike You? but the landscape builder and forest by the occasional use of a cul- give birth to thousands of their kind for several years now some of the alfal- made, a period of six months is ved operation planter, are allied with it. tivator and the plants cut to a regular formed the which was haft, and Immediately die. The young on. fa fields In the Arkansas valley have iu which to build a house, move tin ..n An acre and a in Alamogordo, The horticulturist should be no edu- font) once a year. With this treatment witnessed by Drs. Van Arsdel, with permanent water right; good four are then taken care of by the male been Infested with a thrlp or midge It and establish a residence. Aire a con- cator of the public tastes as regards should make a good hedge In four to months, rnntii house with modern conveniences, salmon, nnd it is u well known fact which seems to lie native to that sec- five tinuous residence of fourteen trees, flowers, fruit, gardens and lawns. years, or, If two H e and Kirkpatrick. The Including hath and hot and cold wider. that in three years from their birth the tion. Some of fields strands of wire the entry mau chouses, he oia) nloug the are also visited are stretched above It, 100 fruit trees. BO shade trees and lawn. In bis enthusiasm these Jlnos he. oU It would afford his entry lo a cash entry bi pay- - offspring reappear Ihe very ground by myriads of small butterflies, which operation was 'successful, al- Will Should be infective, thereby stlmulnt- - considerable protection In ing 11.39 an acre make his final make an ellegant home and with of their origin. There arc four varie- fact liil twovenrs and a lng by has certain people to imagine proof. llvo his t w proper attention produce good living tree planting the roadside, the Otherwise he can on thougll he appendix' as found ' ties of tics superb fish which make that these Insects nre the cause of the tor a small Family, in gardening and making of parks, ndornlng cemeteries Purple Raspberries. land aud cultivate it Ioi the ars, their appearance In regular order of mites. These butterflies have no rela- make Ins patent to be in a gangrenous condition, fruit, raising. For particulars, call on and beautifying school grounds. Purple raspberries are the final proof and get or address. VV. K. Stale up, Alamogordo, succession. tion whatever to the little thrlps or intermediate by paying the usual fots to the district Culture and Science. in character between red The patient recovered from the N. M. I! ix 135, 1 '.'7 tf. "In the spring the first to arrive Is mites In the alfalfa. This thrlp Is one raspberries land office. Proof is made by affidavit h val- and black Sin horticulturists are always the magnificent king salmon, which that does rasplierrles. They are sup. with two A entry re- in often serious Injury to onion posed to witnesses. desert operation line shape and was ued and honored In every community weighs all the, way from fifteen to by lie hybrids between these two quires tho payment of 25 cents an acre Your Liver roí causing them to turn white and species. In which fhey live. One of the great- 1 They show all wheu entry doing nicely t ill para !y si f the ninety pounds, About June comes wilt and for severnl years has tlono gradations iu the flllug Is made. This out o( order. You go to bed in a bad est needs In every community is this habit between the van only lll the sookcy or red salmon, which visits serious harm to the crop of alfalfa two parent tvi.es. be made ou land which i type some being grow irriga- bowels set in, resulting in death ll mor anil ge! up with a bad taste iu of Individuality, our shores hi enormous uuiuliers and seed. propagated by suckers! oth not a crop without artificia! crs by tion. upon the your uiouth. You want something to The horticulturist to succeed should which is the common canning variety tips tinil still others bv either Continuous residence Thursday about noon, tips or laud Is uot required, the law does be broad Intellectually, Be should be A little later appears the log salmon, Rapid Growtn. suckers. The color of the fruit hut stimulate jour liver. Juat try Heroine, require an expenditure of per acre Dr. Bryan had often ad, sed a mail of culture and of science. His which only out, The most is usually a light or dark purple, j ihe liver A positive for die Indians will and remarkable instance of of tor each and every tiled upon each regulator. cure knowledge should be worldwide regard the varieties only acre Anally, hi August and September, the rapid growth was recorded by the described two, Co- year for three years. This expenditure an operation for the appendix Constipation, Dispepsia and all liver lug its Industry, its markets, its his- lumbian and beautiful silver salmon arrives, the French academy iu 179. It was a Shaffer, nt the present can be covered by Improvements oí any complalutt, Mrs. F . Ft. Worth, Tex., tory its needs, - time appear before a serious attack canio on, and commercial lie prettiest fish iu all the world and one Ihij- six years of age five feet six inches to have any commercial aud all kinds made upon this land, value.-Fn- rm writes: should be n representa live citizen in Of the most palatable. la height. At the age of live his votes Journal. whether in ditching, planting trees, as tdianc.es for recovery ex- then "Have used Heroine i. my family for his community, This he may accom- Wlicii the salmon enter the fresh Changed; at six his lieard had grown building or some other way. Ai the -- the would be more favorable. Mr. yoats, Words can't express what I plish by vigorous efforts to comprehend water by a curious trick of nature aud he appeared a man of thirty, lb Dwarf Fruit Trees. piration of each year after filing sciences which nre necessary to amount ol and Improve- think about it. Rvery body in my house- the their skin becomes red, but this pink possessed great physical strength and Dwarf bush trees can be grown expenditures nnd ments have to be to tie' di- Tibbits put it oil' too long, bread- succeed iu his profession. hue does not affect the whiteness of could easily lift to his shoulders kept fruitful for returned hold :ire bappj and well, and we ow,o it and ninny years Without strict land office under oath corroborates Can Accomplish Much. . BullBOU carry bags of grains ".pp, much repression in ing the surgeon' table caused to Heroine, Sold by W. E, Warren A their It is seldom that weighing the way of prun- bv two witnesses. law requires can accomplish pounds. ing. I Tho Uro, He much by associa- will Journey up a stream, but His decline was as rapid iu tars, apples, plums and cherries that one must own sufficient water to delay too with the his do well till late. tion advanced horticulturists, the streams that have bikes at their growth. At eight his hair and on this system and produce Irrigate the whole tract by Hie end ol Mr. Tibbits was exceedingly who meet from time to time in conven- heads literally HWflrni with the:,,." lieard were gray, ut ten he tottered flue fruit. tour years, when Spal proof ehn II b WANTED (lenthiman or ladv to tions like Ibis to study the many prob- Washington 1. raid. tn his walk, bis teeth fell out uml his made, and one must cultivate d iirlog the popular with all (Masses, and our navel for Mercantile House of large lems concerning their profession- - that hands became palsied; nt twelve he Cheap. those four years fully one eighth ol Is, number ol filed At the capital, Territory at homo or abroad the planting, cultivation, varieties died with every outward sign of ex- The clubwoman giggled. acres upon. town is in mourning, The men to suit. If desirable horns ho to end of tour years, if the law has l ee" the may plant, marketing of their products Ci:l Fiitri':. treme old age. "You know, my hUSberaifl used as linsdquartera. Weekly - birthday complied with, one must pay SI an arre who workdd him, (he be- salary nnd kindred subjects, Nell M yea ii her I couldn't Is next week." under of 81 (Hit! on per y Suspicious Signs. she said, "and 1-"- additional a patent for oar and expenses. That the farm has suffered by Ihe coinej Belle Yej, aud eke seemed Luugliter and then receive Address. Armstro'i g Alexander, "Xou better hurry up en collect overcame her for tho mo- the laud. At to the use of laud scrl ing the general .superintendent lili Jepletlon of the liest blood nnd brawn surprise J. Null-B- ut you ex- de Plymouth Place, Chicago, III. didn't rent ment. any citizen who wants a piece of land Is n (o chicken-pox- from Brer Williams." t Com- well known fact. Owing devel- plain lo her that I've got the ? -.- I tb of he Alamogordo Lumber "How come?" "and have lieen taking a Cigar Otlt not already acquired can take It up. opments of the pnst few years to a Bella TeS ; surpris- that's what of his case . very day for the Inst number of acres unlimited, by pacing loved He was in Salt Rheum antj higher standing of her. "Well, fer de las' six nights he been three suff- pany,) him. letter, Eczema Intellectual our ed Sho said you were no chicken. months, well." she with the district land office scrip r ;l 'Jerusalem, My Happy Home,1 went ou, "I've got acreage-Ther- Are by ChainhMirdn's Solve, Oeenpptlca-urvt- .. forming community greater Induce- Catholic Staudatd aud Time,. icient to cover desired touch with tioti a hundred now. nnd give the sympathetic every rr Uh Itching aad btiromg scrwalloa. jo, en It's my opinion he's ter I'll them to Is however. ments are offtrsi .pur ; a,il him for a verv little scrip left, mQYe."-Atl- anta birthday preseut." - Ex Issued" lb Contltuüon. cbanee. It was by the government fur benefit ot soldiers, colleges, etc. Iik Mr. Burma went oat srtrh. list. He., appears $71,44 14." that sot only this I4SS.75. but add! of the prnl'CMtary has been paid to This aasossl Is ssrssrtsd to be takes t tonal moneys had bee previos! y re you personally by Mr Rur.tim asd fross Ke wrlttes rash boo.- - bat Is eel red by Dosovss oo adrase on ac- os a warrsi.t hjssj d from the peniten- lbs report so statement la sssds ss REFEREES REPORT count of wages made If H. O. Bar- tiary? ium and that this amount and more A. Tes. he paid me in cash and by found to be the correct amount To was due to Bursum from Donovan sod Is otrs check. will notice on this statement above I It was perfectly right and proper foi Q. Asd at this time yon have boss charge Mr. Bursum with receipts of Mr. Bursum to cash this warrant. fully paid, either in eheck of Mr. Bu- $0,429.17 received on account of sato IN Following Is a full copy of Mr. Don rsas cash o it of ihe cash drawer or of materials $1.C9.01 In cash mors BURSUM CASE oran's testimony: by cash liven oa pcrsosMly by Mr. than shown by figures in former re- On the 20th day of June, A. D. 10T. Bursum ur hy voucher fur all youi port As to rebates on paces 46 to I caused to appear before me at my servir. 4 ,.itrntiary 47 of former report a statement Is office In the Capitol Building at Santa from May i. Hon , April 12. 190C mode sttemptlng to (bow gross Ited to H. O. Bursum on cash book. cash book, page 10, $700." Fe, New Mexico, at the hour of 1C inclusive, and the or Mr. amounts of rebate and which aggre- page 10, Mr. Bergman owed this amount of sJtsstMff $7C0. o'clock, a. in.. Jack Donovan, for the Bursum as ssssrii endent docs not gate $1.144.39. This statement is not GLARING ERRORS, OMISSIONS AND INACCURACIES (I) Amount over to H. O. money the same as any other individ- MUÍ turned purpose of examination with refer- owe you anyth nz classified and is absolutely incorrect belonging to E. H. Bergman and ered-Bursu- ual who was Indebted to the peniten- ence to his knowledge in connection A. No. sir. Mr Burum does not From this source Bursum Is entitled by convicts to pay bill of Win- tiary and his account was In fact IN EXPERT INVESTIGA- with the investigation of the New owe me anything. - does the to credit to amount as shown In above ter's Grocery Co. whlcl. bill was not whether it was treated so or not, ane HI'S Mexico penitentiary, and at the hour penitentiary for sarriOM during that statement $5,226.90, and is made .up paid money of the bills receivable over to and the never turned turned and place mentioned, the said Jack time. if amounts as appear in detail over to Incoming superintendent for Mr. Bursum on taking charge. When TION OF CONVICTS' EARNIN6S FUND. Donovan being present, accompanied Q. Mr. Donovan you were asked in throughout my report, showing dates disbursement, $175.05. paid by Mr. Bergman, If an account by his counsel, J. P. Victory, Esq., was an affidavit which is arsorted to have and amounts, and posted to the indi- (5) No. 2012, December was kept with him he should have re- Warrant by me first duly sworn and testified as been signed by you in regard to a vidual account of parties entitled 9, 1902, favor II. O. Btiraum withdraw- ceived credit on the books of the pen- follows: voucher which was voucher No. 53 for thereto. As to bills receivable In the ing In general itentiary and Mr. Bursum balance maintenance properly (Signed) C. V. SAFFORD, Referee. $400.75 which is dated January 0, 1906, demand based on the former report nt fund, fifty fiscal year not ac charged with amo-- of money i of Dollars Credits third and that which was cashed by Mr. H. O. Bur and included in the demand, the Thousands Omitted in It Is a counted for, $152.27. fact, however, that as soon as JACK" DONOVAN TELLS sum. Please explain how Mr. amount of bills receivable is fixed at money Bursum (C) Warrant No. 2401, November this was received, it was ABOUT THAT "AFFIDAVIT." came to cash that warrant? $14,061.99, while I find due from indi Previous Report Territory Indebted promptly deposited 30. 1903, favor II. O. Bursum with- with the Territor Jack Donovan, being first duly A. When I asked Mr. Bursum about viduals the sum of $10,665.02 and ial Super-indenc- y drawing balance iu general mainten- Treasurer to the credit of the con sworn, deposes as follows: that $100.75 he said ;hat Is the money which is itemized and shows on pages to Mr. Bursum During His vlct3 earnings ance fund, fiscal year, and fund as is shown by Examination by Referee: which you have drawn out of the 144 to 149 of my report. While giving not accounted for. $801.52. Territorial Treasurer'3 receipt No. 339 Q. Mr. Donovan, please state your cash drawer in $5 an.l $10 and' small Mr. Bursum about the same amount of Prison No 8, Mr. Shortage (7) Warrant No. 3138, January and Bursum was entitled to credit name, age and residence. amounts and that he could not get th' of "paper credits" on the material ac 19C0, drawn favor of "Jack Donovan and it makes no difference as to A. I could not state my age for I money back in any way only to draw count former report bills receivable or Deficit Ever Existed. or Bearer," endorsed and cashed by whether or not any entries were made don't know about fifty years old. a warrant in my name. That Is wha. $14,061.99, and rebates $1,144.39, total H. O. Bursum and amount retained bj on the penitentiary books as long as John Donovan, residence Santa Fe. he told me. $15,206.38 my figures, bills receiv- money H. O. Bursum without the knowledge this was turned Into the Ter Q. Mr. Donovan, from May 1, 1903, Q. Is It or is It not a fact that you able $10,065.02, rebates $5,226.96, total or consent of said Donovan, aa per ritorial Treasury. In July, 1900, when to October 1, 1903, Low were you em- Santa Fe, H. M., July 12, 1907. possession of whlch never came had drawn that amount and that h" $15,891.98, or by my figures, to be ex- his affidavit dated J:nuary C, 1900, Mr. Bursum voluntarily turned in the ployed? was entitled to by Hon. Frank W. Parker, Associate Jus- the hands of the superintendent. reimburse himself act, $095.00 more; however, I charge $400.75. $1,727 .t included this $700 (see treas A. I was employed In the moun- cashing your re- tice of the Supreme Court of the have reference to the salary fund, warrant? him in actual cash as having been G. W. & urer's receipt No. 901). He did of New Mexico, and Judge general (8) Amount of this tains, prospecting for coal. A. Certainly I had drawn the ceived $1,909.03 more than shown by Territory maintenance fund, permanent in Brothers: check No. 209, August 28, error as it can be readily seen that Q. By whom were you employed? money, but I did not keep an exact of of the Third Judicial District improvement fund, penitentiary in- former figures report, and less item '.899. not charged on cash book, the sum of $1,400 has actually found A. By Mr. H. O. Bursum, superin- memorandum of the amounts it thereof. come fund, and the Scenic Route fund, but f additional "paper credits given by $077.2;:. Its way Into the Territorial Treasury tendent of the penitentiary. was about that amount, was Sir: In compliance with your order all of which receive direct appropria- and he me, $G95.00, leaves a net debit charge (9) Amounts due by Individuals, and placed to the credit of convicts' Q. What wages did he agree to pay entitled to cash a warrant to reim- $1,273.43 naming me as referee, and as such tions made by the Legislature, col- Mr. Bursum in cash of but not Included in statement of H. O. earnings by that official to pay one you? burse himself. referee directing that I Investigate lected by the Territorial treasurer, more than claimed by the former re Bursum (Exhibit O) showing balances account of $700. A. Three dollars per day. Q. I notice from your affidavit report as to facts, to the cause retained by him and by both treas- thai tort. iiml the of While the item of $1,027 of Q. From May 1, 1901, to your court, urer and due the penitentiary at date his Windsor Octobet the Impression would be conveyed I make these comparisons to call at now pending In in which auditor credited to the was not 1, proper retirement, April 12, 196. $9.89.r,8. included in the demand, it 1903, is about five months, and from its reading that a final settle- tention to the incorrectness of figures Holm 0. Bursum is the plaintiff and penitentiary fund and only dis- was a Corrected amount per Exhibit "H", similar transaction. Mr. Wind- counting thirty days to the month ment of your accounts was made by former report and in order to still the Territory of New Mexico Is the bursed by the Territorial treasurer on sor Is a $14,129.24; less items included in the contractor in Santa Fe, and would make one hundred and fifty you with Mr. Bnrsnm personally on further demonstrate that fact I call defendant and in which suit the plain- warrant of the Territorial auditor on owed $1CS.25 shortage, $07.25; total the penitentiary an account. days, and at three dollars per day the 10th of April. 1900; state whethei a on to some tiff prays for an accounting as be- voucher approved by the Board of ttention little further Mr. Bursum personally collected from you would be entitled for your ser- or not such settlement was or was not compiling Territory of New Mexico Penitentiary Commissioners no of the errors made when tween the and H. O. Bursum statement (Exhibit Mr. Windsor $1,027, failed to credit Mr. vices the sum of $450.00. Is cor- made by you personally with Mr. Bur- moneys part of which that those figures. and himself, concerning that funds were handled by Windsor upon the books of the Peni- rect? sum the G), $1,107.41. at that time, or whether It was In this instance I have the original came to his hands, during the time he superintendent In cash or its tentiary, money A. (10) Amount of double credit for but turned the over Yes, sir. made with Mr. , book figures, made by the party who com- was superintendent of the New Mex- equivalent, or by any one for him in to the Q. freight on brick machinery shown on Territorial Treasurer for the Then from October 1, 1903, to keeper? piled the report, and on which was ico Penitentiary, commencing May 5, his employ. In the report before re- credit cash book, page 10, September 22, cf the convicts' earnings fund July 1, 1905, how were you employed? A. It was made with Mr. Newcomb amounts of bills receivable 1899, and terminating April 12, 1900 ferred to, purporting to show short- based the 1900, and also In contingent fund Sep- and then again in July, 1900, at the A. I was employed as foreman in and not with Mr. Bursum and then something tangible "to go I ages or misappropriation of nd have would respectfully submit the result funds, no 25, 1S99. per page 11, same time he turned In the Bergman the quarry, getting out clay and lime- - really a settlement was not made, but moneys tember journal, alnst." I refer to his reproduced in of my examination. belonging to any of the above $700 $1,-02- $137.48. turned over to the Treasurer rock. Mr. Newcomb simply looked over the dividual ledger and his balance My report, which Is herewith sub mentioned funds were included, but more, making an re- Q. You (11) Amount credited to M. R. actual cash were at this time in the account and gave me the amount. sheet, or rather his statement of the of a at such Items as were be mitted, shows In detail all the claimed to 5, 1904, on cash book, ceipt by the Territorial Treasurer of employ of H. O. Bursum, superintend- which 1 believed to be about $100.00 misappropriated Otero, uctobcr amounts due by individuals, as It is and credits of all transactions, or unaccounted for $2,054 to pay an . I page 22 as $.00; should be $110. This account of only ent? short and when saw Mr. Bursum he not a balance sheet and I might state but the result is so entirely different were included In what is termed the A. Yes, '' $10 Is shown on journal, page No. 44 sir. corrected this and the mistake oc hat I can find no evidence that one from a report made by the Colorado onvlct's earning fund" and this sum- Item No. 4. as a rebate on amount due by Mr. "Amount turned over to Q. At what wages were you em curred by figuring the wrong rate of as taken at any stage of former in-- Title and Trust Company, dated An mary submitted by me covers all cash H. O. Bursum to pay bill to Otero, $0. Winters ployed during that period? salary. estigation. As to the differences be-- I transactions in said fund. ust 00, 190C, that do not feel that Grocery Company, e Q. I (12) Amount due for Smith Prem- which bill was A. At seventy-fiv- dollars per Then, if understand you, the ween the figures as shown by this in- - in I H. O. Bursum, of not justice to myself, that can submit No. purchased paid and the money never month. matter of dispute of some be fig- - New ier typewriter vidual ledger and on which the this report without calling Your the Mexico penitentiary in ac- turned over to the Incoming super- tween you and New peni per voucher No. 300, July 30, 1901, and Q. From October 1 1903, to July 1, the Mexico ires in the report were based and my Honor's attention to the many manl-- í count with the Territory for cash that intendent for disbursement." tentiary was purely a in exchange for, a Smith Premier No. 1905, is one year and nine months, is mistake caused iwn figures, I have used every means si came to nib hands May 5, 1S99, i rrora In the former report. from This was an Improper e by Mr. Newcomb the former number cannot be charge it not? And at seventy-fiv- dollars and rectified by Mr. lossible to meet the issue squarely Concerning books of account to April 12, 1900, while superintendent against Mr." Bursum as peniten- the located, $92.25. tin per month you would be entitled to Bursum? state- - of New Mexico penitentiary: and to furnish to your honor a this former report charged that valu- tiary had no interest whatever in this twenty-on- e A. Yes, sir; that is right. Amount forwarded, $13,099.93. jay for months, which fig nent In thi3 respect that could not be destroyed matter; this was money Q. one able records had been or Amount brought forward, $13,099.28. that belonged ure is $1,575.00. Is that the amount At time, Mr. Donovan, you I to To cash from Jail receipts. $ 5,435.03. to questioned. To this end tried were not available, and on the other (13) Amount of check, Anson & the convicts for which supplier had you claim for your services for that gave Mr. R. C. Gortner an order for To cash paid by govern- econcile these differences with the hand I found all books of original en- Holman, January 20, 1903, not entered been purchased, the account charged period? fifty dollars, and in your final settle- ment for support of U. to Mr. party who made the former report, try and from these the financial trans- on cash book, but entered on journal Bursum personally and he per- A. Yes, sir. ment you paid a bill of $49.00 for ma- S. prisoners 29,SSG." sonally who is a resident of Colorado. This actions of the penitentiary under the page No. 3SS and then erased, $200.00. was responsible for same. As Q. From July 1, 1905, to April 12, terial charged to you and both of these To cash from sale of 80,429.1" quick as entleman dropped Into Santa Fe on superlntendency of H. O. Bursum can mat'l. (11) Amount of double credit on he received statement from 1900, how were you employed? amounts were deducted from what To cash from other 31,126.01 the Grocery was irivate business and immediately af be readily traced. The only record funis.. payment to Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., Winters Company he A. As foreman in the clay bank coming to you, were they not? To Bur- ter I learned of his presence in the missing and which in no sense was a balance due H. O. on promptly paid same. During the quarry, but my wages were re- A. Yes, sir. per credit through contingent fund and ity, I called upon him and stated that indi-vidu- sum 4,333.50 whole time that he was superintend- to sixty per (Signed) JOHN DONOVAN. book of original entij, is an old Journal, page No. 211, October 2a, duced dollars month. - ent, convicts would deposit going over these individual ac- ledger, used- - In keeping ac- 1901, $38.72. And Vou. No. 310, War. with him Q. From July 1, 1905, t.. April 12, After the said witness had testified Total $151,200.97 such moneys as they might as his ounts, I differed very materially from counts of persons buying material No. 1019, November 29, 1901, $21.82; earn from 1900, is nine months and a third is above, testimony was read over the sale of little articles which they by him he his figures and requested that he give Hum the penitentiary, and the bal- and Vou. No. 300, War. No. 1048, No- it not? me to and subscribed the By cash paid $122,430.82 had manufactured, an account was same again to be me a few hours and that we together ances from which on all supposed live Treasurer vember 29, 1901, $10.90; total $38.72. A. Yes; it is nine months and and swore the same By kept with each and such supplies reconcile our differences. This he ab-- accounts, were transferred to a new contingent expenses.... 28,824.15 (15) Amount paid for one whim as twelve days. true. they would wish to purchase would be Q. (Signed) C. V. SAFFORD, olutely refused to do and I issued a ledger. and wire rope You. No. 359, June, And at sixty dollars per month, Referee. $151,200.97 bought and for the sake of conven- ubnoena and forced him to appear The absence of this book was not Total 1903. favor Hendrie & Bolthoff, you would be entitled for this time to I am to ience charged to Mr. Bursum. EXPLANATIONS BY REFEREE md when before me he again refused material, as, havln the books of orlg-Ina-l unable draw comparisons $111.02; freight paid per journal, the sum of $5G4.00? Item No. 5. "Warrant No. 2012, De- OF GLARING DISCREPANCIES. enter into the matter at all, al- - entry, the journal and Impression between the amounts shown In the page No. 401, $10.50; total, $122.18. A. Yes, sir. cember 9, 1902, favor H. O. Bursum Q. hough acknowledging the compila books (invoice and voucher), although above summary and the figures in the (10) Amount of freight claimed to Then, according to the above report In report no withdrawing balance In general figures, Item No. 8. "Amount of G. W. Bond tion of this individual ledger and this work consumed considerable former as that have been paid per cash book page from May 1, 1903, the date maintenance fund, fifty-thir- d No. 207, August statement. For failure to do this he time, it summary or general ttatement was 4, 1900, $250; and fiscal you commenced work for Mr. Bursum and Brothers check. has been easily reproduced. No. 10, September year ave excuses as In made. However, it can be readily $1.15; and not accounted for, $152.27.' as superintendent of the penitentiary, 28, 1899,, not charged on cash book, set forth the testi The cash book" mentioned page No. 11, October 10, 1900, mony I This warrant was nccounted for by up to $077.23." of Mr. Francis M. McMahon, the In the report referred to not cop- seen that have charged Mr. Bursum $305.00. No record of freight the 12th day of April, 1906, when wa3 total, being deposited with the Territorial This check, while not appearing on entleman in question. As to this in ied from any cash book kept by the with more than $32,000 in round num- and until proper receipt can be he left the penitentiary, you would bills Treasurer together with other moneys the cash book, was received by H. O. dividual ledger I want it understood penitentiary, A cash book was never bers than anywhere mentioned in the produced this amount correctly stands be entitled for services rendered to report remit- under date of December 9, 1902, Treas- sum $2,589.00? Bursum and turned over to the Ter- hat not one original figure made by t, simply a journal in which all former and as to the as a debit to H. O. Bursum. the of to urer's receipt No. 585. The warrant A. right. ritorial Treasurer, August 30, 1899. former examiner had been changed in cash transactions were entered as tances the Territorial Treasurer Total. $14,425.88. Yes, sir; that's Mr. in question was never cashed by Mr. Q. During all this time you two days after its date, and is covered my particular. These original figures as other items. This have credited Bursum's account Item No. "Ten thousand vitrified that t Bursum, tut the identical warrant so Mr. as by Treasurer's receipt No. 355 of that are in ink with the exception of foot- - with more than $10,000. This, of in A. T. & S. F. car No. were employed by Bursum cash book" made up a few brick drawn was pay same ngs - course, includes the money paid in by and simply stated above, were you paid monthly? date. Should Mr. Bursum and a few notations, being in pen- weeks before the retirement of H. O. 77S70. amounted to a transfer of this amount again aa demanded it would be paying The additional entries, Mr. Bursum voluntarily; $1,027 and in which A. No, sir. referred Bursum as superintendent, was an at- This is the car of brick from the general to time as in the to in his the $2,470.38 paid under protest on report as maintenance fund Q. Then you were not on a regular the account a second testimony, were made by me tempted statement as to the cash it is stated in the former 3 following the convicts' earnings fund. In ex- pay-roll- ? case of item No. and the the bottom of accounts, showing the demand of the Gen- shipped to H. O. Bursum transactions of the penitentiary for having been planation as to why this was done, mention of the Windser transaction. rrors In computations, failure to eral, but after deducting these items February 7, 1905, and A. No, sir. the period of his service. The state at Albuquerque, will say that the Territorial fiscal Item No. 9. "Amounts due by Indi make proper charges and credits or still leave in round numbers, more for same in rec- Q. How did you draw your salary? went was made for the Information of no payments shown year ends November 30 and any bal- viduals, but not included in state- erroneous charges and credits made than $0.000 paid over to the Terri- by Mr. Bursum. A. I drew my money Just as I the Board of Commissioners; was In ords turned over ances left unused in my funds are ment H. O. Bursum (Exhibit G) the case might torial Treasury and all of which is cov- r.nd wanted it, $5, $10, $15, $20, $25 or $50 of is be. no sense a book of original entry and Thl3 is absolutely Incorrect, reported by the Auditor as a surplus due the peniten- I by receipts from Territorial cash out of the cash drawer, and showing balances have not taken here the time or would ered the the record as to this transaction in 1n have had no value whatever such funds and in this case had sometimes I drew it by voucher. tiary at date of his retirement. pace to record all suoh entries or except Treasurer, the stubs of which are on the books of Mr. Bursum and which for reference, even if it had this money not been drawn the peni- Q. Why did you draw your money April 12, 1900, $9,894.53; corrected omission of entries, as to do so slm- - been file In his office and as shown in detail possession of the examiner Is correctly transcribed, which it were in tentiary would have failed to have re- amount per Exhibit "H", $14,129.24; Iy takes up space without accom- - in the main body of my report. was Invoiced In this way? was not, perfectly plain. This car r, many entries having been ceived the full benefit of appropria- A. Because I left it in the hands of less Items included in the $108.25 lishing any actual benefit How-ve- omitted on Contingent expenses are composed of to E. E. Carnahan and draft with bill tion by Legislature $14,001.99." both debit and credit made the for that Mr. Bursum for g and only shortage; total, the following is a partial list sides. expenditures for the following pur- of lading attached sent to the bank of This book should have had no year. By drawing same from the drew it as I needed In the first place this is not a proper and sufficient to show the unreliabil-- l'lace poses : Commerce at Albuquerque and Mr. it whatever in the examination maintenance fund and placing the Q. Mr. ever give you charge as this amount is supposed ty of the former report: freights on Mr. Carnahan Did Bursum above referred to except as a guide Freight, which Includes Carnahan notified. same amount in the convicts' earning to represent the aggregate amount of lime sold draft, re- his personal check? or a check and materials like brick and called at the bank, paid the account, which is not subject to the bills receivable turned over to the in M'MAHON REPORT INCOMPLETE this fact should have got A. Yes, on one or two occasions been recognized by party t o. b. cars at other points and freight ceived his bill of lading and his Auditor with reference to closing at coming superintendent and in the sec AND GROSSLY UNRELIABLE. the who prop- that I remember of. made prepaid, Í6.814.04. car of brick and the same was th-- j fiscal year report- cor the audit. That It was so recog- end of the ard Q. Mr. Bursum had no personal in ond place these amounts are not Telephone, telegrams and express, erly charged to him on his account and nized by him is shown by his repeated ing any balance that might be in that terest in your salary directly or in- rect by reasons of errors made when Account of J. H. Sloan: $2,233.89. be received credit fcr his payment. Not complaints that the book was not an fund as a surplus, saved this amount directly; did he or not? reproducing the individual ledger as Error In failing to charge invoice Supplies and material purchased, only in this transaction was included to entry and was Inaccurate, yet, the penitentiary. As a large A. Why, no. will be shown later. No. 1152, $35; Invoice 1153, $5; In- strange $5.020.29. this particular car, but on the follow- amount of expenditures been to say, these very Inaccura- the from Q. Mr. Bursum the As amounts claimed to have voice 1158, $11.50; invoice 1162, ing day the 8th of February, an ad- At the time left cies were made the basis of charges Rewards and expenses in pursuit of the convicts' earnings fund is applied penitentiary there was quite a balance misappropriated or unaccounted for $12.60; invoice 1109, $12.50; invoice of $1,921.15. ditional car went forward (see Invoice in paying maintenance accounts accounts, all shortages. escapes, due you, was there not? were from the material 1175, $6.25; Invoice 1177, $6.25; In The No. 2199), for which an additional proper, the placing of this money in of material only books that should have Gate money and railroad fare of A. Yes, sir. transactions for the sale voice 1181, $7.81; invoice 1189, $7.81; been hundred dollars was charged, and the convicts' earnings It same by individuals used in the examination in ques- prisoners 'o their homes. A large part account. Q. And did you have a settlement nd payments for Invoice 1195, $8.75; invoice 1204. tion when paying his drafts and taking up would take course for which it very carefully $7.81; were the books of original entry, of this was on account of U. S. pris the with Mr. W. D. Newcdnib, who was purchasing, have been invoice 1222, $14; a total of hts bills of lading he Included this was appropriated. by item, as shown in de supplemented by the books In the of- oners and came back to the Territory acting as clerk there at the peniten- checked, item $135.18; debits of which no account fice second car; remittance was made by of report and the of the Territorial Treasurer as by U. S. payments and Included in Item No. 6. "Warrant No. 2401, No- tiary? tail in main portion was taken. On the other hand fail- the bank of the $200 thus collected summary of the mater ell as those in the office of the Ter- the charges of cash received from that vember 30, 1903, favor H. O. Bur- Yes, account, following is a ure to credit Item of $51.50, cash pay- and, as stated above, Mr. Carnahan A. he made up ray ritorial evi- 30urce, $4,274.04. sum, withdrawing balance In gen- lal account: ment. Balance in this account as Auditor, and such other credit on the books of and he said there is so many hundred dence received his fifty-fourt- h H. O. Bursum in account with ma' shown by former statement, $633.72; of the receipts and disburse- Additional services, $4,025.85. eral maintenance fund, dollars coming to me, and 1 asked if the penitentiary as shown on journal during term of office and ments of moneys aa could be mqulded Miscellaneous expenditures, $3,928.29. fiscal year and not accounted for, that was all; I was satisfied that terial sold correct balance, $717.40. Into page 453, and the $200 thus received was accountable: Account of Max. shape and furnished proof posl-"v- e Total, $28,824.15. $801.92." there had been a mistake made in my for which he Frost: was promptly deposited with the Ter- to of such receipts or disburse I have also compiled and submit This is exactly a similar transac- account, but he gave me a voucher Error failure charge invoice 1209, menu. ritorial Treasurer to the credit of the sold $96,321.15 $17.70, bal- herewith an itemized statement of tion to No. 5 and the same explana for the amount that he claimed was To material and invoice 1219, $9.40; convicts' earning fund. The follow- $80,429.17 ance In making this examination I have these expenditures showing dates, tlon given No. 5 applies, except that due me. And I asked him at what By cash received shown by former report, $428.82; spent ing is a copy of the invoice in ques- errors and correct a great deal of time, compiled amounts and classified as above and dates are different. This warrant was rate he figured my account f.t, and he By rebates and balance, $455.92. Since August a tion: 2,914.26 30 correct cash account, and of which the above Is a summary. drawn on November 30, 1903, was not said sixty dollars I asked discounts last Mr. Frost has settled his ac- Journalized copy "Santa Fe, N. M., Feb. 7, 1905. By freights deducted acct. count by paying $238.87, and by an all transactions, repro- . The following is a summary cashed but with the him who authorized him to figure up No. 2198. f. o. b. cars account duced the old ledger, all ac- furnished General Reid; "Invoice Treasurer on December 1, 1903, with my accounts at sixty dollars per material sold of the New Mexican Printing verified Carnahaí, counts pertaining to the receipts and showing specific amounts and items "E. E. other moneys and Is Included In month, and he said Mr. Bursum. other points than Santa Fe 1,060.17 Company allowed against the peniten disbursements of money by the su complied by the parties who made "Albuquerque, N. Méx., Treasurer's receipt No. 655. Mr. Bursum was away at the By services rendered and tiary for printing and material New Mexico Penitentiary, Dr., icrintendent and sale of materials to former report under their direction or "Tc the Item No. 7. "Warrant No. Íls8, Janu- time and I would not go to him. material purchased and amounting to $189.95. In this settle- Superintendent. off-s- individuals and herewith submit my from information furnished by them, "H. O. Bursum, ary 8, 1906, drawn In favor of Jack Immediately on Mr. Bursum's re allowed as 1,252.53 ment the Invoices above referred to original work, consisting of one hun- which were claimed in the former re- "1905 Donovan or bearer, endorsed and turn I saw him at the Claire Hotel By bills receivable 10,665.02 were not taken Into account dred "Feb. 7. For 10,000 common Account of C. W. and seventy-fiv- e special ruled port to be due to the Territory from cashed by H. O. Bursum and and told him about the mistake and Dudrow: de- pavers $10.00. .. .$100.00 sheets which show In detail every H. O. Bursum, and on which the at amount retained by H. O. Bursum he told me that my salary ahould have Total $96,321.15 Balance shown by former report, transaction, together with the repro mand for payment was based. For "A. T. & S. F. car No. 77870. without the knowledge or consent been figured at $75.00 per month. In $198.64; to this should be added the lading." nucsd ledger as well as balance convenience for the purpose of read- "Draft attached to bill of of said Donovan as per his affidavit stead of $60.00 and that it was Mr following invoices not charged, and No. 2- - "Receipts on journal and sheets. ily referring to these items I have Item dated January 6, 1906, $400.75." Newcomb s mistake and that he This statement la significant, and I which were not taken into account book, The following statement is a con numbered same: not on cash $168.46." This was an improper charge as the would rectify It, and Mr. Bursum then wish yonr honor to carefully consider when making np Mr. Dudrow's state- flensed summary of all cash transac- Summary of Amounts Dus by H. O. In making my statement of charges penitentiary was in no way Interested gave me $100.00 and subsequently he same. Nowhere In the former report ment Invoice No. 1042, $1.60; Invoice Hons, covering receipts and disburse Bursum. against Mr. Bursum for cash received In this account. Mr. Donovan was not paid me the balance of the $469.00 is a statement made of the gross 1016, $8.26; invoice 1023, $1.00; In- ments of moneys that came into the (1) Ten thousand vitrified brick In I have not only charged him of this looking to tho penitentiary for any sal which was the difference between the amount of materials sold and It was voice 1023, $1.60; Invoice 1064, $3.13; hands No. 77870, amount, but with about $32,000.00 1093, of H. O. Bursum during his A. T. fl. F- - Rf- car ary or wages that might be due him, time that I worked at $60.00 per month impossible to make a correct one on Invoice $3.13; Invoice 1223, 60c; lcnn in office and for which he was $100.00. more. but was looking to H. O. Bursum. A and the rate at which I worked as account of errors and omissions In Invoice 1227, $1.25; making a total of No. 3. May 26, accountable, but does not Include the (2) Receipts on journal and not Item "Remittance of full explanation of this matter Is agreed between myself and Mr. Bur charging up materials sold. As to $20.76 not charged. Under date of receipt or disbursement of any funds, on cash book, $168.45. ' 189, belonging to E. H. Bergman given in the testimony taken before sum as testified to above. credits to material account on page August 17, 1890, error by failure to although penitentiary funds, the actual (3) Remittance of May 36, 1899, and credited to H. O. Bnrsnm on this referee and subscribed by Mr. Q. This $469.00 then that yon have 2 of former report "Through sales of credit the amount of $8.80 aa an off-- ALAMOOOftOO NiW ULIMIMT.

to tbe New Meileo penitentiary a hi. IS omitted a - i recardiag ent of lb Territorial pmuc'irj i lo In th the Mu 4 .ad $7.M. lattead of II H. eor- attache re fMrmrmtt plant and other property wm req-- i r during tbe year commencing tbe brirb ni K IS lndr la falling to credit Mr KM by r us-- male by Mr Bir.u With re in approximately MM a be . tfiail of May. until tbe 12th day of .'h rash payment of I . bat of 31 by tard to that part of the report dealiag lay lit, 19 pilausjen.!. Q. Haw rom a c Iu3. meJsjalve; eoverlag a per maintaining at leant tb under of 1. I9--J. with taproreawat funds April. IM. yon UU Jaao and error la do.n $; peruaaeat without laereaslag tbe malateaanee wrote tbe I if ! genera. U.A of anDroxhaately seven years, and ( .4.' r. Ni firther credit of cash payment correct $25 22. ani titer fund, tuca u salary, receiving aay special kindly prodace H. 12 $7'v'. balance. Mayor City of appropriation or ft dnfeit. . árenle route, permanent I am tbe present of tbe Tarn, Ik Mr. budruw M ie, ltOC. and an. j:.t Account of W. H Coble: aulateaaace. appropriation therefor? A. air. Of (Aid Invoke M 45. cash credits lmprotement. etc.. no doubt the Bg Socorro Wit I, ll omitted and Amount shown by sheet. $13 80; by A Tea that la convex, new bare prodaCM copy Mch expert ure aivea on saae In former report Q state briefly the condi m An of total red t. correct balance due from failure to credit Mr Coble, by a bill Pae special appropriation which tbe peni- letter which is oCefwd la evMenee ,, Mr as they were copied from tion of the New Mexico penitentiary fai to lake into eoailderatloc n oauni oa August JO of and by are correct I hereto, aad , 4 last rendered for $9C5. drayaae superin- tentiary received durlag tbe time tacked marked Exhibit ; . ... Mr l . :: either the books m :be ofBce of tbe at the time yon became the - I r $4.5". amounting to 1111" la this ua ,n,rrlnleBdent was one ror Q. Then. If understand you. ; ( 1 Re- and recite . i.K.aH r.f Al' of Pennsylvania Develop Mr. Coble Territorial Auditor or Treasurer. tendent of that Institution, of Hagerman ht..M cane they teat a bill for made 000 and one for $8.000 In payment ernor replied to your attempted collect and alelí n : Company: garding the charges of ra :i man axe briefly tbe changes that were they 'o $37 SO, and attempted to collect same: terlal furnished the Territory iot ter declining to permit yon to ha , An, - Mr. Bursum has stated bis side during your management if any there be refused to ray 1 of balance as shown by re tee testimony of W. H. Coble. All of meat. There were sev person to participate la the Investiga 1 other Institutions. Account of Mnu-- Baca: I ab-iv- re- of the case in bla testimony. have were? error in failing to credit the errors which bad been eral years In which the appropriation Hon of the books? - shown by HM.M - ( not attempted to go Into these mat I took charge of the lla!aiir- retort. n.pany with 830 00 payment cited were either result of oversights A. At the time by reason of the fact tnai A. Yen, air. charge back 63. ters as question of money was approximately fell short error by failure to II" ata May 10, 1904. or errors as these entries all appeal the penitentiary there were produce the amount Q. SUte whether or not you apply on the levy did not know irit of rV given to am of v. ' k- - orlg.a.,1 with not Involved and only irregularities Territorial appropria atr" k Carter: i.f entry K" inmates: the to be provided. the person who waa employed by G return- - i :.:. mismanagement charged. attempted aceourt and Amount of balance shown to be due the exception of a few of the credits and tion for maintenance amounted administration of Hagerman to . Q. During your audit and tai i ! amount f- sum of $30.000. The ' - o errors In failing to charge :i by testimony and which were in the penitentiary what Is gate the books of bill, GENERAL eon the New Mexico the peniten tin be added to Mr Bacas ' - y ASSISTANT ATTORNEY earning power of the penitentiary shoili H37. $90.00; invoice 152 to ascertain. the Scenic Highway be- during your administration? Aug-ii.- -' ' GORTNER MAKES STATEMENT known as making the amount due from bis : invoice 1S!2. No. 10. "Amount of double sisted principally of receipts from the Las ' $90.00; and bv the cities of Santa Fe and A. I have never met the ana t''-- '. f for the support tween irther error In failing to credit for freight on brick machin- feileral government conceived and partially man. was not a credit Shortly I was appointed, ref- addi- Veeas was He resident of New Account (f Juan Ortli: Mr Carter on book page No. after of States prisoners. In It with a $270.00 ery' shown cash I'nited labor, was Mexico, I som.-wher- cash remit Hon. R. C. Assistant At completed by convict but understand lived n by report, to tance under Se; 1900 also in eree Gortner. tion to the revenue derived from such Balate date of December 0 1903, 1'. tember 22. and Attorney not? in Colorado. His name la In 2"22, and . Vil-i- fr C - . ' 1S89, torney General and District support of prisoners. error invoice $1.5, - same contingent fund September 25. I approximately be M. oaiance the for the counties of Santa Fe and Taos, a A. Yes. sir; built ported to Francia McMahon. $7.0", making an additional ; page No. 11, $437.48." wa3 what Is known as horse- ; stated, $27.00; will say here that r journal there miles of road; the original sur- Q. When and how did you first Till- notified me by written communication soft-mu- the fifteen ;l $.". and by errors In three invoices Only one credit has been taken for power, brick machine; was made chaw above refers to to appear before vey of the Santa Fe end learn of tbe results of thla alleged in- ing error in charging In- - -- re charged was one that he would like earniug power at that time In to credit to the Atchinson To- - this amount and that the total direction, and fori vestigation? 40- me be heard regarding matters undrr my personal mIm 1 1 ir fii- IhwiIm ir.? 19 as "re- and cluding support of federal prison- and Santa Fe Railroad, of claimed on the Journal this the years there was oni A. I do not and The one set forth In the de lime, amounted the first two remember the exact and by error to credit cash written cash book" was made from ers, sale of brick and one-hal- firther am taai company sum of $5,000, It ro- refused to pa mand and which he as district attor- per annum. appropriated the date, but believe waa in Bepte payment 'f January 10, 192, making the same. '.he journal or rather posted from the approximately to $3,000 to Las iney. had presented to the grand jury pen of which was allotted the bar, 1906. The first information I re- a total credit of $11.1", which wa3 not Account of cash book, it Is hard as a matter of Shortly after taking charge of the Women's Board ol County at Its September. Vegas end, the other to the Santa ceived of It was from the Albuquerque and leaving a bal- of Santa Fe I found that In order to ob- taken into account Trade: bookkeeping to understand how It was itentiary surveys Journal-Democra- t, 1900. session. In res;onse I no: only Fe end. This sum Included Morning which ance due- by Mr. Ortiz to the peniten- Amount conceived that a double credit was be tain a market for the product which shown to be due by report Invited him to be present, but also and all other expenditures. with a special supplement 'he tiary on August 30 last of $2 98, in- IU6.00; rror ing taken. consisted principally of brick made in charging Invoice No urged that if possible he "ecure the q. please state what other use for day before the Territorial Republican stead of Item No. 11. "Amount credited to M. by the prisoners it was necessary and fiv..,.., ana on the credit side presence of Mr. McMahon, and that Territorial purposes you made of the Central Committee met at Albuquer of F. A. Manzanares: iPi.cars a R. Otero, October 5, 1904, on cash essen:ial to install a more modern credit of $20, making if possible he obtain for me all the convicts during the period you were que, which special supplement to be due ord-e- r a product Balance shown by report Ul book, page No. 22. as $100.00, should plan: in to produce " due, $205.00 as per which exam - ii - r;u:endent? several pages of closely print t d $52.'i0; in failing to credit original figures on the ready sale in of error books; by be $140.00. This $40.00 Is shown on which would cocintand - investigation, I In to us i labor for the bulld- matter with glaring bll! of a like amount however iner made his report order I proceed A. furnished headlines de amount of freight have Journal page No. 444 as a rebate on t. ascertained the fact that unde, as a text. This he was unable to dc. :ti at the Territorial Capitol. nouncing me as a thief and embez'., r, and which balances Mr. Manzanares' te of amount due by Mr. Otero." :,: tinte fa Jw parcha! of a rr December 11. 1901, $140.00 In but Mr. Gortner has been to the office Q. During the time you were in and conveyed the impression that the account to a cent. This account of I - ü'í. the eaab was amid have Investigated this matter and 0'. aa: izl rurctiií and a rebate of $5 00 several times during the progress s. charge of the penitentiary please shortage In the accounts would Mr. was for a car of ma- -- s a:: appU-i- Manzanares "owed, which find that JUMO in cash was received i a acerr ir. re- covers the this examination and result of whici what part you took personally amount to $70,000 or $80,000. This terial sold f. o. b. Las Vegas, and wo balance i ' á state to be due and was credited and $140.00 depos- fol- ji of $145.00 in re-- " is probably best explained by the - ;::ervisine and conducting its busi I mitting payment for same he remitted the eh in nnring order same matter afterwarda learned was The other ited With the Territorial Treasurer I r.'iirs iajnr wil bill to cover the Item of $00 was in-- lowing communication which am ness? telegraphed to the East and V t, cash and freight for but as $40.00 was charged up ma- . earacry ct ;r:d:cln? approxi caring for the cemeterv to structed to hand you by Mr. Go::r.er i i everything North and South, to all newspapers amount charged him. ... - ; ' : : tri.'s day A. I took charge of .uwcis wnicb is in terial account I have done likewise my report: P. Gable: charge of the together with - - mere matter of detail which the working force of the Account of T. li,jari1 and charged Mr. Bursum with the :ti :r::' p.int other than the of Trade, and 1 mocrat were Amount of balance shown to be d ie, ""Ts it $40.00. - to build a dry kiln of the running of the penitentiary. able to reach. na that this money was "July 11, 1907." vis by not charging invoice paid by -a- standard Q. In regard to your accounts state Q. State if you know or if you have $2.00; error wnmin'a r , . Item No. 12. "Amount due vís i-i ujon the ,,, OI for Smith "Hon. Frank W. Parker, Associate Journal-Democr- 1050; correct amount of balance due Jra,s (O - rcodem brick burning kr.ns what provision you made for the keep- heard how the re- us overseeing the Premier Typewriter No. Justice, Las Cruces, N. M. í.:j An:!? ". Inst 17.00. convicts while were built under plans and ing cf the same and the conducting of ceived the copy of the alleged expert's it work. purchased per voucher No. 300, July (In Re. H. O. Bursum vs. Territory cf Account Onderdonk Live Stock i --.5 made out by Mr. R. C. vour books and whether or not you report and the person or persons who Account of Santa Fe County $0, M01, and In exchange for a New Mexico.) f'O! became m work personally or by book rave It to them? Smith Premier No. the for- who subsequently did this due, shown to be due $'95- by ''Uflar GIr' Ttfif í.r- -: n r trt O I le rftr" liili-.in- : superintendent The tota! keepers employed by you? A. understand that the said report or in failing to credit mer number cannot be located. ,t cash cash payment Referee Safford, I wish to make you now installed I personally kept any ol was delivered either In person or by )f July 9 1501, $92.23." valuation of the plant as A. never r.iivmerit made December 1901; correct balance due the following statement: experience penitentiary. I em- the personal authority of Governor ugust 30 last, $2.20. This typewriter was disposed of by v.i been rated by men of he accounts of the account balanced. "As district attorney for 5ar.!a Ft varying from $60,000 tc ployed designated persons for that Hagerman and that he arranged to Account of R. 11. Nogle: Mr. Bursum by trading same for a i; a valuation and of C. L. Bishop: Report' wa a utterly Account To amount horse: the horse is today In County, the 'McMahon also other Improvements parpóse. It would have been have 20,000 copies of this supplement report. shown to be due by re- - service Balance shown to be due by ut placed in my nanos m in value $30,000 to $40.000, impossible with the many duties In sent out to the various newspapers of oy error In fa; the penitentiary and the typewriter $9.10; error in failing to credit cash ng 1900, I conducted an investigatioa new cell house. upon the superintendent foi Territory charge for circu- I3 In the possession of a Miss Alda-rette- , and including walls of the cimbent the free of 01 cash payment made ; payment made September 23. MQli Jum grand jury, into A small por personally po- 1904, of $1.1,1, a clerk in the office of the Ter- thereon before the t ower house, stock, etc. him to have attempted to lation and that all papers of both Mr. Bishop is correct balance tn ou; 18.40. It appears that 1st 30 the financial affairs of the peniten tion of this expense was derived supervise tlie keeping of the accounts. litical parties that were willing to ac- to last, $7.00. ritorial Engineer. See the testimony still indebted to the penitentiary tiary. I also later assisted Attorney permanent Q. whether or not you were cept same for circulation were Account f F. Garcia. of Marcelino Aldarette. of what is known as the State the the extent of 70c. General Reid In making certain d which was raised cf the New Mexico copies; Balance shown Item No. 13. "Amount of check An-eo- improvement fund "te su: erintendent furnished with such and that of Dr. Harrcun: to be $2; by error in which, by said to Account 'ailing to & Holman. January 20, mands on Mr. Bursum. from the sale of lands belonging penitentiary at the time H. J. Hager lovernor Hagerman also caused 600 credit cash - 19f3, not to due by report, payment Octo- cash-boo- Balance shown be report and the of pen', ; rn:-.ent:ar- I do not recall lh man was inaugurated as Governor of report to be er In. 1904. i 2 00 Mr. entered oa cash book, but entered typewritten copies of this error to credit a like amount Garcia', ac tentiary. to be due the Ter believe $81.30; count is balanced. on Journal, page No. 38S, and then appeared mri amount realized, but '.he Territory? made and sent out from his office, services rendered ana Mr. Reld ceased to 124,00 for professional ritory. After had e did not exceed which reports were mailed from the August Account of Grant Rivenburg: erased, $200.00." Ibat irme A. Yes, sir. for which bill was rendered be attorney general, and after the a The of the expenditure was posi- office of Governor Hagerman undi r account Balance shown to be due by report, In checking up this account I find balance Q. At that time what political 23, 1905, and Dr. Harroun's pointment of Mr. Safford as referee the earninrs per- $109.07; failure to credit by that Anson & Holman were entitled made out of and from tion was you holding, and what posl and by his personal direction to balanced on August 30. cash May I stating was , !o herein, wrote the referee penitentiary, derived from the you If any? sons in Terri- 'n, jvc, ianure to credit by off this credit and I have accordingly of the tion are now holding, various parta of the Account of Antonio Aland: that I wished to call his attention to from the in set tor ice, $100.40; correct charged Mr. Bursum with this amount. sale of brick and lime A. I was, and am chairman of Ji tory. Balance shown by report to be balance the items, points and matters on were numerous August 30, according Item No. 14: "Amount of doube credit stalled plant. There Terriiorial Republican Central Com Q. whether you re- by error in failing to charge to books, $102 I as Mr. State or not $29.10; With FttfAMMM , on payment to Colorado which had acted stated; and other improvements which were made invoice 1157, hi mis account ii: Fuel and mittce. ceived a copy of that report or any invoice No. 1129, 18.00; Safford replied that opportunity would my Incumbency In office. invoice checking over vouchers I found that Iron Company per credit through during Q. After Governor Hagerman was letter from Governor Hagerman or $2.00; invoice 1172, $3.20; and - be given me to do so. I a con under date of August, 1904, contingent fund on Journal, page among which might mention or you person oí 1210, $15.00; making a total di bit of Mr. Riven- inaugurated state whether not any other connected with burg was No. 211, 25, 1901, "I have therefore these reasons, dur tinuous lime kiln, a Corliss engine account and Mr. given a voucher which he October $38.72: had any conversation with him with in charge of the affairs of the Terri- of $23.2 left off this Vou. ing the progress of his work at vari an addition to the en- "i casn tor S188.4C; I caused and No. 31C, War. No. 1049, rock crusher, reference to being relieved of your tory about the result of the Investiga- Alarida balance should have been ous same and of additional ir. Rivenburg to appear Nov. 29, 1901, $21.82; and Vou. No. times examined into the gine house, the purchase as peni- August 30 last, $57.50. before me duties superintendent of the tion prior to its publication in the oy 300, War. No. 1018, Nov. 29, 1901, have called to his attention each and grounds upon which was erected Account of M E. Church: uiwu nis testimony at- tentiary, and if so kindly state the newspapers? tached. I find $38.72." every item which had appeared to me modern brick residence for the use of shown by report that he rendered a bill substance of such conversation. A. I did not Amount balance or $:2.j.J5 is I to indicate a shortage in said ac of additional boilers - which appears as vouche This correct and have charged the penitentiary, A. Yes, sir. Q. re- i i, o '?! 89- in failing to Shortly after he was Did you ever at any time o. i',", aten .March, 1904, Mr. Bursum with the amount, $38.72. counts. I have now examined the and pumps, wagons, horses, mules, the eharge invoice No. 1080, $25.09; cor- and that inaugurated in January, 1900, I told ceive a copy of the alleged report of rrom that bill was Item No. 15. "Amount paid for one completed work with a view to deter necessary equipment for transporting rect balance August 30, $210.92. deducted his ac Governor Hagerman that I would like the investigation? count at the penitentiary and leaving whim and wire rope, per vou. No. mining whether or not the referee has clay from the clay banks to the peni Account of St. John and Barnes: to retire from the penitentiary some- A. I did not except the one I men- a credit balance in 359, June, 1903, favor Hendrie & included in his of the accounts tentiary and which clay was first used report $13.50; er- his favor of $188.40 time during the summer; that the tioned as having been printed In the Balance shown in for which BolthofT, $111.02; freight paid the said items. I wish, therefore, to purpose of making paving vit he received a warrant per for the Journal-Democra- in drawing off balance, ; cor- and first day of July, 190G, would be a columns of the t. ror cash. I have therefore Journal, page No. 401, $10.50; total, state to you, hereby, that in the ac rifled brick. Whether or no the plant August 30 last, closed Mr. convenient time for me to retire, il Q. Were your accessible and was rect amount due ftivenburg's $122.18." counts and statements as made by so installed was a paying proposition account and Instead of agreeable, but that if he desired my your postoffice address known at the $48.95. owing $209.70, he owes the peniten This whim was purchased for the the referee, he has Included and to the penitentiary can best be ascer A. resignation tbe same would be forth- time of the completloa of the report? Account of Lucero: tiary nothing. purpose of prospecting for coal near charged each and every one of the said tained bv consulting the treasurer's to be due by report, coming at any time upon request. A. Yes, sir. I was at Socorro, Balance shown Account of Dave Gonzales: the city of Santa Fe on the land of disputed items, and the same are em receipts from convicts earnings 148.10; this account should be cred- Governor Hagerman stated at that which place had been my home and oiiiuuui siiowo oy report to due, Jacob Weltmer, and the whim is still braced and taken up in the sums total while the receipts from these source 22, be time that he would prefer to let the postoffice past twelve ited by $10.50, cash paid March $5.60; by standing the prospect of debit and credit set forth in his during year 1S99 and preceding address for the credit error In forwarding at hole, unless the matter rest for the time being. He years. 1904, leaving correct amount of bal balance, $3.40; same has been removed by report Of course, I have not exam years was less than $700.00 per month amount due August 30 never requested my resignation, but anee, $37.00. last, $2.20. Trelfird. ined minutely the entire report, nor on an average, the receipts taken at Q. You saj; that this alleged report from time to time through my friends Account of H. P. Brown: 10. verified additions; but was published in Journal-Democra- t Account of C. O. Item No. "Amount of freight the figures and random for the first five months of I the Amount of balance shown, $047.42; Luchenback: would hear intimations that he de- Anjr.'int shown to claimed to have been paid, per cash so far as the disputed items are con the year 1903 show that there were the day before the meeting of the No. be due $30.90; by sired my resignation, but would noi failure to charge Invoice 1218, book No. 1, page No. 10, Sept. 4. 1900, cerned, and so far as the items arc turned into the Territorial treasury Republican Central Committee at A- failure to credit cash payment of $5,00 18k for it. Wheu I found that he $105.00; error by failure of credit cash $250.00; and page No. 11, Oct. 10, concerned cn which I based the in an average of $1,900 per month. For lbuquerque. What action, If any, did February 20, 190C. really desired to dispense with my payment December 13, 1902, $75.40, 1900, $113.00; total, $305.00. No rec- vestigation in the grand jury, they are the year 1906 there was turned in dur the Republican Central Committee Account of Antonio Sandoval: services, although he had declined to and a further credit of $571.02, which ord of freight bills and until proper charged against Mr. Bursum by the ing the same period an average of $2, take upon the alleged Amount shown to be due, $10; fall- so request, I immediately m report? Is not shown by the books, but for referee, in all where they 403.00 per year 1901 tendered A. ure 10 credit cash payment, February receipt can be produced this amount instances month. For the resignation to The committee, without solic- which I take effect the 2nd day am able to furnish proof pos 1906, correctly stands as a debit to H. O. should be so charged. If the referee's there was turned in to the Territorial itation on my part, refused to believe $10.00, account balanced. of April, or as soon thereafter as Itlve of its payment and have there Account Bursum " totals are correct, then Mr. Bursum Treasurer for the same period an av the contents of the report of J. J. Rutherford: convenient, not exceeding ten days. sensational fore credited Mr. Brown with this ad These amounts were paid for freight did cot owe the Territory of New erage of $2,992.27 per month. This and unanimously endorsed me. Amount shown to be due. $49.24; by My reason for desiring to have held ditional amount and leaving a balance and Mr. Bursum has produced check Mexico the items which were pre conclusively shows, in my judgment Q. What subsequent steps were error in charging invoice 2324, $9.80; the position until the first day of July-wa- s due to the penitentiary from Mr. stubs showing payment. sented before the grand Jury as evi that the plant wa a successful ven taken upon this report, any? by error in bringing down balance of for the purpose of enabling me if Brown under date of August 30 last, dence of shortages against him. ture and a paying proposition to the $2.7'i; error In charging invoice 2751 This concluded the answering of all to arrange with competent persons for $100.00 instead of $017.12. "Very respectfully, Territory. As a matter of fact the FAIL TO $8.00, and further error of charging in the specific items mentioned In the a thorough auditing of the accounts INDICT HIM Account of Antonio J. Oriiz: (Signed) "R. C. GORTNER, only earning power of the New Mex ON CHARGE. voice 2756, $17.50; total amount of demand. Other items charged to Mr. during my administration, covering EMBEZZLEMENT While It happens that the balance Bursum In report "District Attorney." ico penitentiary today is the brick credits which were failed to be given the after having the whole term of seven years of my as shown by the report and the bal been investigated by the Attorney In conclusion will say that I have making plant, which was entirely con A. Without having been served Mr. Rutherford, $38.00, and leaving tenure in office. No complete audit anee due on August 30 tlif. General were not worthy to used every means to make this exam structed and built and market devel with any copy of alleged report last are his balance due August 30 last, $11.24; deemed had ever been made by any person the same, yet n this account the expert include in his first demand, the sec- ination as thorough as possible, and oped for the product during my ad of the Investigation and without any and this amount has been paid and fully qualified to do that class of made errors by failing to ond for have spared neither time nor labor, ministration, and for which no special demand any shortages, charge in settled by Mr. Rutherford since. demand a lesser amount nor work, but in view of for purported voice No. 1445, and I' herewith transmit my full de appropriation by the Governor's $3.00; Invoice 2007. Account of E. In the third demand which appears in was ever provided directly or Indirectly, Governor Hag- F. Hobart: to- wishes indirectly Imparted to me $2.40; amounting O. tailed report as mentioned above ihe Legislative Assembly or any form se- to $7.40; and failins Amount shown to be due, 80c; fail- the testimony of H. Bursum and through my friends erman proceeded in an attempt to to credit Mr. gether with ledger by me of special tax levied for the purpose that he desired to Ortiz with cash pay- ure to charge Invoice 1163, $6.25; In which he paid under protest, but in appoint another person cure an indictment against me for ment of $7.40 paid and balance sheets, also all testimony of meeting such expense. Our experi to the office November 20, 1901. voice 11 so, $1.00; due the accounts of bills receivable made I embezzlement. The attorney's amount August of to felt that I could not continue to district Account of E. Hart: up by appears a witnesses which I have caused ence during the first four years in evi- 30, $11.03. the former examiner, serve under the office, after examining into the Balance appear before me, together with the the brick-makin- circumstances. shown to be due by re- Account of Belen Commercial Club: debit to J. G. McNary of Las Vegas business was one of Q. dence did not believe the same port, petty ledger compiled by the At the time that Governor Hag that $37.40; error by failure to give for thirty thousand brick, amount of former constant struggling for existence and re- Amount shown to be due, $420.00; erman accepted your resignation, would justify an indictment and credit on account of error same, $210. These brick were shipped examiner as well as his statement, all efforts to make ends meet. The re did in charging In this amount Is included invoice he do so by letter? fused to attempt to secure one invoice No. 2290, $1.40; Mr. McNary who was secretary of which are respectfully submitted fractory qualities of the clay was hard correct tal sua tor $i4o.ou, this material was of the A. Yes, sir. thereon. Thereupon Governor Hager anee August 30 last, $30.00. Y. M. C. A., no charge was made for for your consideration. to overcome and understand in order furnished the Belen Commercial Club Q. Have you that man removed the then district attor- Account of Pat Lopez: these brick, but same were a dona- Respectfully, to produce a marketable product letter? If so, after retirement of Mr. Bursum and please produce it. ney, Mr. E. C. Abbott and appointed tion to the Young Men's Christian As- C. V. SAFFORD, There was no ready market for those Balance shown to be $10.00; error should not be charged to him, and A. Yes, sir. Mr. R. c Gortner as district attorney of Referee. years for the product of peniten in failing to credit Mr. Lopez by cash he credit balance with which he was sociation Las Vegas, who were the (Witness with specific Instructions to take payment building a home by subscriptions. On the 27th day of June, A. D. 1907 tiary. The reputation of the peniten here produces letter which made Febraury 20, I90C, of chargeable was $280.00. The is offered charge of the prosecution and secure were, I caused to appear before me H. O. tiary brick was anything but good in evidence and made a part the same amount. In this case an at- Account of invoices for this material there- an indictment Gov- L. A. Hughes: Bursum for the purpose of testifying The price of his testimony and which is marked against me. The tempt was made to collect this money fore, not entered upon the books of that could be obtained was ernor Balance shown to be due, 75c; fail- in cause Exhibit 1.) became extremely zealous in an of Mr. Lopez, he held the penitentiary. Attorney General the under investigation, and much less than that of other products receipt signed ure to charge $8.05 for hides pur- on Q. When did you attempt to secure the Indictment. His by Mr. R. C. Reld had this matter up and was the said 27th day of June, at the for sale in the commercial markets at receive the first Carrett, assistant super- chased and failure to credit a like information appointee, Captain of Mounted Po- thoroughly familiar hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at my office other points. Brick was sold $3.50 about the desire of the the intendent, for the amount. Mr. Lopez amount paid in 5, 1906, with the facts and at cash February in Capitol In per Governor to have all of your lice Fred Fornoff, went to the chief for that reason failed to a the Building the City thousand, paving brick sold for ' accounts called on Mr. Garrett and Mr. Garrett leaving balance due, 75c, and which make deputy sheriff charge. Also In of Santa Fe, personally appeared H $6.00 per thousand. It was audited? of the County of Santa furnished him with another $10 to by Mr. the list made up of therefore Fe, has since been paid Hughes. O. Bursum, accompanied by no easy Hon. R. L. Baca, who afterwards pay the account. Mr. Lopez paid bills receivable appears an Item of his coun task to overcome the preju this Account of Edward Lempke: M. M'MAHON INVESTIGATION became Speaker of the House of Rep- money Into the charge of $150.00 against the city of sel, H. Dougherty, and who being dice which existed against the class penitentiary and later Amount shown to be due, $280.00; WAS resentatives, to get use his in- on It was Santa Fe, which does not appear upon by me first duly sworn on his oath of brick which had theretofore been KEPT SECRET. him to discovered 'hat the account to failure to charge Invoice 1047, fluence with the grand Jury to pro- had already been paid the books of Mr. Bursum, nor were testified as follows: produced at the penitentiary by the once and Mr. $80.00; Invoice 1103, $52.00; Invoice A. I never received any cure an indictment, saying the Lopez was given back bills ever rendered the city. Of C. V. SAFFORD, old appliances, which had formerly- notice that the $10.00. 1109, $110.50; Invoice 1111, $102.50; from Governor Hagerman, Governor stated could not Account of A. course the proper way to have treated Referee. been in use. At the time I left the either dl that if he Lacasalne: Invoice 1138, 1199, rectly secure $80.00; invoice both of penitentiary paving brick was or Indirectly that he desired or an indictment against me he Amount shown to be by re- these Items would have been selling due $90.00; error in charging invoice 1578 intended to make any was a goner." You that port, $13.25; error In to have charged the material and MR. BURSUM TESTIFIES at $10.00 per thousand and common Investigation. understand falling to credit charged as $05.00, when same should The first I give then do- IN HIS OWN BEHALF. brick $7.00 per intimation that I received this testimony upon the direct this account by an off-s- of like rebated back on account of at thousand, with have been charged at $105.00; error was entirely from outside statement, made to me by different amount under date of July 25. 1901; nation, thus making a clear record. ready market for more than the peni- sources in cnarging invoice 1838, charged as by Mr. sometime in July, 1906. The au- parties, who are ready willing to ir. jacasalne s account hat' oeen bal- The item for material furnished Gov- Examination Dougherty. tentiary could produce. first and $70.00, Bhould be $100.00. Q. thentic word I had that anv state the same might anced since July 25, 1901. ernor Otero from Dudrow, $26.46, and State your name. age. occupa Q. If I understand you, at the time investí. udder oath. I Account of the United States Indian tion was goinz on wan h also say to Account of S. Spitz: paid for by the penitentiary was not tion and place of residence. you took charge of the penitentiary - - " ím M3 UJ that about ten days prior School: Mr. Newcomb, who was the publication included in the general summary of A. H. O. Bursum. fortv vears old. 160 then clerlr of the report a letter Amount of balance as shown Dy re- there were about prisoners, and Balance shown, $34.52; by errors In the penitentiary, of- - was shown I amounts due by H. O. Bursum, but stock raiser, resld at Socorro New the appropriation made for and for which me stating that unless port $267.83; error by falling to credit falling to charge annually I Invoice 1102, $08.91; was Included in the final Mexico. tense was Informed that Mr. New. would retire as chairman of the Re- Mr. Spitz by brick returned Invoice demand maintenance was approximately $30, under 1104, $70.73; Invoice 1107, Q. How long comb was peremptorily publican In- date of May made by Mr. Reld and paid under pro- have you been a resi 000. At the time you left the peniten- discharged. Central Committee, an 31, 1901, oí $33.00, leav- $68.88; invoice 1110, $27.65; Invoice .i me test. I think this a proper charge and dent of New Mexico? tiary you had how many prisoners, twins mai understanding was vestigation of my administration of ing his balance due of $234.83; since 1122, $12.50; In- Invoice 1128, $7.81; A. For twenty-si- x that this Investigation should hB tne 30 accordingly charged Mr. Bursum with years. and what was the appropriaton on. penitentiary would be demanded, August last Mr. Spitz has settled voice 1143, $43.00; Invoice for tirely 1145, that amount, although at the time the Q. What official positions have von secret and that under no cir- but it t would agree to I his account and In that settlement he $146.25; Invoice maintenance? retire that 1148, $40.00; invoice material was furnished, the building held, if any. during vonr residence In cumstances was I to know that such would be helped out way pos to off-se- t. A. 270 in every failed receive credit for this 1165, $7.81; In- Approximately 260 to pris investigation Invoice 1166, $23.80; on which It was used and occupied as thla Territory? wa In progress. Bible. This letter waa signed by Will Account of Simon Nusbaum: voice 1168, $6.25; Invoice 1178, oners; and up to within five months y. you $92.40; a residence belonged not to Otero, but A. 1 was Sheriff of Socnrrn rVinntv When learned of this in. Robinson, of RoswelL home town Amount of balance as by re- Invoice 1179, preceding my retirement the annual the shown $39.20; Invoice 1182, to the City Board of during vestigation what, if anything, did of Governor - port, 15.70; to Education, and if the years 1895, 1896, 1897 and appropriation remained nn Hagerman,- and I believe errors in falling to $27.46; to error In entering Invoice bill the same do, with reference to It waa should be rendered it should be to 1898; was a member of the Territor $30,000. talking with or an Inspired letter. charge Mr. Nusbaum with Invoice No. 2928 as $2.00 should be $21.00; For the years 1906 and 1907 writing to differ- that organization. However, as I say, ial Legislative Council from the Governor Hagerman? Q. 1036, 1.88; Invoice 1094, $1.88; in- ence should $19.00, dis the appropriation was fixed at $35,000 Have you a copy of such letter? be making a total I have charged Mr. Bursum with the trict composed of a. as soon as I learned of the in. voice 1096, $1.98; invoice 1112, $3.13; Socorro and Slcrm annually. If so kindly produce it? amount 01 aeDits Mc-th- vestigation omitted, $700.66; on amount With reference to e Thirty-thir- I addressed invoice 1126, $4.68; the counties during the d Leg Q. Then, I a letter to (Wltneaa here produces which making a total of credit side by error in in-- if understand the effect Governor , . - letter posting Nary account and the city of Santa Fe islative Assembly; was superintend HimmiM Is of your statement you have aecuredn'uh an expert offered in evidence and which Is Mmgrtnt, Zi as hereto attached, marked Exhibit i.) I

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iuli what. II uj 9, Have yea a copy of the r eowM there have twee WILL ROBINSON. salt to collect It, (or I have always cipUT And a ropy of the direct to the New Editor Register Trtbaae ease) ready aad wiBlag to have all my fast - Investigated, irinpt to laeict yw. u.iuana which Mi tlary, at a point where a peat- DEMAND MADE EY ATTORNEY accounts thoroughly aad "Marooned!' cried Miss U I am CRUSOE r miWl letter about ar. Homey? teotlary existed? The freight rate to GENERAL REID FOR PAYMENT. It saoald be shows that gsjhttj Baal m cit U their ey A Tee, air. the penitentiary was and to the sum EXHIBIT IV.) la say amount that I was THE daager, nor dkl he. save to say Re Id, rtmli he Q. Kladly produce as to any Individual. The credit of William C. Raid. Edmuad C. Abbott, ready to at once pay the same. SECOND. tooaly. ' Mls Alualey, you're Attorney General Asst. Atty. Oea la the keeplag of the accounts of nrellmlnary to (Here witness produces copy of re- the penitentiary was ta bo way sretr 1 P- ceipt Territory of New Mexico. the penitentiary, of course was, as Ccntitnc "So :Bjj you! strong apta me tor -tl- ol and copy of the additional de- seeded. It was simply one of those But the son's formal Oflsce of the Attorney General every warden has been end will be, D'A.c, Metkay. bsC due the Territory he rn.de i; mand which Is offered as evidence errors which often occurs in commer and la this little beach, and we'll Santa Fe, Sept. IS, lMt compelled to depend upon the accur- e soou dry. do you of me to pay tato the Terri and which is hereto attached, clal transactions, on part of hasty J CserrleLt, When think they'll demand marked the Mr. H. O. Bursum, acy of those keeping the books of the J rreus. treasury the amount stated Id Exhibits 7 and 8 respectively.) shipping falling come for us?" torial clerks, to read the New Mexico. I Q. Socorro, institution, snd hare every reason eeeeesr "I'm afraid we won't be mlsssd till said letter. What steps, If any. did you sub contents of an order, but simply take Preliminary to bringing eeeeee Dear Sir: to believe and do now believe, that As h II :it, nightfall, snd It's only S o'clock now. sequently take to have an adjustment note of the letter-head- . RvtM'i the Gull's tctlon against you for an accounting '.hose who kept the books during my Wing, ducked Thauk heaven my matches aren't ui your accounts made? COPIES OF EXHIBITS Territory which the aer 1 y between myr- i.roduce It f moneys due the administration did so with accuracy; an.:.- damp, and we can build a fire!" produce latter and A. During FILED WITH REPORT. iads of ed ft, 1 mOf steam 'A linesi here the sixty days following Territory claims you hare in your however when it was intimated by ru- - "Crusoe the second!" laughed Miss eTldeoca, hereto at .ue (EXHIBIT I.) I launches. Vi la la .;. 1 at otters same In aaie oi the payment to the Terri- hands and unaccounted for, hereby, mor lnat It was desirable that the the Alnsley. "Do you think the wreck will S.) torial Territory of New Mexico. receding shore .. sigh t nd marked Exhibit treasurer, which I have men- on behalf of the Territory or New books of the penitentiary should be of relief. yield us anything? It should, accord- you tioned, Office of the Executive, you The sail filled w :jri-:- c n State what, If anything did my time was very much occu- Mexico, make formal demands of audited, I at once tendered to the lirceie and ing to the best story books." pied Santa Fe, March 19, 190C treasury spray 1 t 4ftiT receiving thla letter and jour with reference to matters con to pay Into the Terrlt rial Governor of this Territory the ser- dashed the W as they "Nothing but the bailing pall and a Herbert , so doing? nected with J. Hagerman, upon receipt of this letter the follow tacked for the , ft :i tor the Territorial election vices of a qualified person familiar V e ur was coffeepot and two tin cups In the which Governor. t: occupation was caused by rea- ing amounts with the affairs of the penitentiary to keen and fro h u:id .'ail of relish. The stern locker." Sir: I have received your letter of INGLORIOUS ATTEMPT TO son of holding the position of chair- An amount unaccounted for as act at my expense In conjunction with sun shone strong nud warm. "Get them," she besought "We'll HIM POLITICALLY man of the March 19th, accompanying your res shown between the day rec- use DISCREDIT Republican Central Com- or assist any person or persons who "Splendid, butt it ';" Ains-ley- . them to cook with." ignation as Superintendent of the aha cried Miss mittee. Thereafter the Legislature in ord of cash sales and might be chosen by the Territory, and "Cook what?" New Mexico Penitentiary, which res I arranged with my attorney session at Santa Fe passed cash book, showing credits if It was found there was any Peyton smil 1. I Miss Alnsley's eyes danced. "Oh, A a bill enti- Ignation you desire should take effect that thought you liked Immediately upon receipt of said let- tled "An Act relating to for cash received from such inaccuracy in the books or I was sort of t!. Crusoe, Crusoe! Haven't you any Im- the settle- on April 2d, 190C, soon that that better?" he said, with pay Into or as there sales $ 84.00 In any agination? Don't you know there's al- ter in go to Santa Fe and ment of accounts of public officers," manner indebted to the Terri a backward glance at the summer col- after, not exceeding ten days, as may Collections made and not turn- ways food on n treasury under protest, any and which bill became law upon the 14th tory that I would abide by the result ony of Cliffcr.' t, rows of cottages desert island sea the be convenient for me to appoint your treas- nnd of money that might be day of A. D. ed into the Territorial of such investigation. a big hotel that stood a gulls' eggs and things like that? Come ail amounts March, 1907. The pas- successor. You also advise me that little back from attorney gen- sage of ury by you from the follow- Your being the first communi the water front. along and let's explore." demanded by the said this bill was bitterly fought in case of your absence any time, letter at ing parties' cation I "There! I told you!" she exclaimed on behalf of the Territory. My by Governor Hagerman everyone you which has been directed to me "Don't look as if I was enjoying eral and have instructed your assistant, Manuel Baca $18.65 as wanderings to doing this were that I did connected with him in connection of the auditing of the myself?" she parried. their brought tbem reason for and friendly to Mr. R. C. Garrett, to turn over the L. S. 4.00 brought against Onderdonk Co books of the penitentiary, I therefore "For a per- - m n it to a little spring. "Isn't that pretty, the not want any suit his administration within and without management of the Institution to your addicted the H. P. Brown 75.40 take this say I simple life, I must way It bubbles up between the moss r myself or my bondsmen. I the Legislative Assembly in order to duly appointed qualified suc occasion to that stand confess you do," elthi and Penn. Dev. Co 30.00 ready and ferns? And I do believe there's I owed Territory noth- prevent me and willing to pay over to the knew that the from securing a judicial cessor. Richard Gutterman 78.46 been a picnic here. Look at bit - Territory every cent which may be that ing an believed that upon an lmpar- accounting. The bill finally passed In handing you herewith the formal - I, Simon Nusbaum 6.15 found to be due to it from myself. To of orange peel." tlal auditing oi my wwuuuw n umu and the records show that the Gov acceptance of your resignation from Pat Lopez 10.00 "Yes, nnd see this!" cried Peyton, Ter- that end I authorize H. M. Dougherty found that I had overpaid the ernor refused to sign the act, al- a position which you have occupied 2.75 be C. F. Easley to meet with you in Santa Fe, if emerging from a thicket with a brown However, the matter of aud- though he allowed It to become a for the past seven years, and which and ritory. law C. O. Luckenbach 5.00 it appears cn the face of paper parcel In his hand. adjusting the accounts would by limitation, after having you will leave accompanied by the the books or iting and learned Nestor Rodriguez 3.85 otherwise that any mistakes have "Something the picnickers forgot!" of several months, as It that more than two-thir- Leg- best wishes of the people of New be he work of the C. Barardlnelll 2.00 been I cried Miss Alnsley ecstatically. "Open Mexico, I beg to add my personal ap- made, or that am in any man- would of necessity cover the entire islature favored its passage and which S. R. Hinckley 19.30 ner It, quick!" of ad- Indebted to the Territory, I author, period of my admlnistartlon. I majority could not be broken by the preciation the Improvement and Ricardo Alarid 30.00 Peyton caught the fire of her en- vancement place in ize him at once to pay in such amount. i and I believe now, that usual which have taken sugar a then, connivance which had thereto- Ycu appreciate the fact that as to any thusiasm. "Tea and and loaf of Governor Hag-erma- n fore been pursued by the penitentiary while it has been 1285.56 of kt was the intention Governor Hager- mistakes in bookkeeping, if any bread," he laughed. immediately asso- under your charge. I also desire to there and those man. Upon the 15th day of March of The following amounts dran be, that I am dependent entirely upon "Bread!" exclaimed Miss Alnsley. attempt to dis- year I extend to ycu my own best wishes general mainten- you ciated with him to said instituted a suit for the frcm the the books of the institution and there- "Do think that It's state?" She people the Ter- for your futuro success and welfare. of the Territory pulled a the credit me before the of settlement of my accounts, being this ance fund fore request you permit my re- bit from the heel of loaf Your unusual personal qualities nd you that ritory of New Mexico and to defeat proceeding. Nov. 30, 1902, for which to and nibbled it furtively. "No! It's your broad acquaintance can us, 3 presentative examine with you to Keimblican candidate for delegate Q. Then, if I understand you, Im- have taken credit on the cash alleged fresh. There must have been a picnic the for the best interests and highest wel- Items which are said to have I not paid the mediately upon book, but with which you here this morning. We'll have a feast, to Congress; and had the passage of a law of of New been incorrectly charged or omitted. fare the people Mexico. not charged yourself . .$152.27 a regular amounts demanded that they would permitting the court to judicially pass have I am, feast." I have the honor to be, of warrant or went swiftly In preparing at once instituted a suit, not for upon the question of your accounts, The amount a Very truly yours, Time It have Most respectfully yours, treasury from Peyton found some blackberries, and purpose of adjusting the accounts, and while Governor Hagerman was draft received H. O. BURSUM, the H. J. HAGERMAN, the United States Govern Miss Ainslie made plates of leaves. purely and solely for political rea- still in office, you filed this suit ask- PAYS MONEY ALLEGED but Honorable H. O. Bursum, ment about Nov. 10, 1903, for They built a fire of driftwood on the was then beginning of ing for an immediate adjudication and DUE UNDER PROTEST. sons, as it the Superintendent of the New Mexica which you have taken credit beach, and over a pile of stones the of auditing your en- (EXHIBIT VI.) the campaign which as chairman of accounts for the Penitentiary, Santa Fe, New Mex- coffeepot sang was on the cash book, but with N. M., 2, 1906. pleasantly. It the Republican Central Committee it tire period that you were superintend- ico. Santa Fe, October which you have not charged Hon. Vaughn, sunset when they seated themselves was my duty to manage and direct. ent of the New Mexico penitentiary? (EXHIBIT J3.) J. H. yourself $899.33 Territorial Treasurer, luxuriously on the sand and ate what would have been Impossible before A. Yes, sir; and I wanted all of my Socorro, New Mexico, July 31, i'JOG It An amount received by you Santa Fe, New Mexico. Viola Alnslle called the fruits of their tht election to have had the matter accounts to be Investigated, those H. O. BURSUM, toil. from G. W. Bond and Broth- Dear Sir The Hon. W. C. Reíd, At- and a decision rendered. upon which the statute of limitations Stock Raiser. deti mined ers, or the money equivalent torney General of the Territory of "This tea is the best I ever tasted," reason I cared not whether had run as well as the new accounts. Honorable H. J. Hagerman, Peyton For that thereto for which you have New Mexico, has demanded of H. O. declared. $1.00 or for S10,-- I I desired nothing as I wished Governor of New Mexico. "You I a good the demand was for reserved taken credit on the cash Bursum, of the Territorial didn't know was such a full, complete Santa Fe, New Mexico. cook, you?" inquired o. i would have paid it, reservi- fair and examination, book, but with which you penitentiary, thé sum of Two Thous- did Miss Ainslie ad- Sir: I have within the last day or as she sat opposite at ng my rights and have the matter not desiring to take any technical have not charged yourself. .$677.23 and Four Hundred Seventy dollars him poking the proper vantage of Territory, which might two received some letters with refer- TIME WENT SWIFTLY. HI rilEPAEIKO IT. fire. judicially passed upon and a the The amount of a payment made and thirty-eigh- t cents, and threatens ence to penitentiary accounts. It soon," ascertainment made thereafter. Had have been done under the provisions by A. W. Anson of Albuquer- to institute suit against the said H. O. said Peyton, regarding her as she "They will be coming for us seems to me that the present system said Peyton, our day will I permitted this suit to have been of law. This for three reasons: First, que, January 26, 1903 Bursum if the same be not paid. Mr. perched on tlio seat before him in her "and then be of investigation is not entirely satis- over." filed I firmly believe It would have that I had entire confidence in the which you have taken credit Bursum protests that this amount, or trim white yachting suit. factory to party concerned; "Yes," Miss some- in temporarily discrediting me fact that nothing was due the Terri- either on the cash book, but with any amount whatever, is not due or "What a salty tans!" she sniffed. said Ainslie with either to the Territory or myself. I thing strangely like a sigh. and defeating the Republican candi- tory; second, I deemed it proper aul which you have not charged owing from him to the said Territory 'It's strange, but one never seems to therefore suggest a plan of getting at Behind them the woods of the little date fur Delegate to Congress and pos- due to myself and the public that ail yourself $200.00 that the same is unjustly demand get the full flavor of it near the shore." the bottom of all the facts, and a Ter-Ie(- ad island were deepening into the shad- sibly defeating a Republican Legisla- transactions be fully investigated and An acounting from you to the but herewith hands vcu the sum One has to get out. away out, to get thorough investigation: That you se- . ow; the waves broke softly on the I reasons, determined; third, a moral obligation ritory of New Mexico is further de-- of Two Thousand Four Hundred Sev the full flavor of most things, I fancy," ture. bad abundant based lect a committee to investigate beach; the rosy flames of the fire shone con- In my judgment is stronger and moie manded for the sum of $5,726.84 enty dollars and thirty-eigh- t cents to Peyton answered, his brown hand on upon facts which have since been all of the affairs of the penitentiary irightly out Into the gathering dusk. binding than any technical provisij.i which sum is made up of items listed be placed to the credit of the Terri- the tiller, bis keen eyes looking straight firmed, that Governor Hagerman and and business transacted by the under- Listen," she added. In the distanca of the law. on the credit side of your cash book tory under protest and expressly and ahead. those associated with him had entered signed. If this could be done, I would could be beard the faint, steady puff- and not turned into the Territorial fully reserving all his rights and rem- "Why did you come here at all, into a conspiracy for the purpose of NEFARIOUS INUENDOES TO gladly and furnish all nec- ing of a steam launch. "They've seen treasury, which items are specifically edies therein. then?" Viola c:uestioned. "You must defeating and destroying, If possible, BESMIRCH HIS CHARACTER. essary of com- the fire," she exclaimed, shielding her data for the use said mentioned in the report of the Colora- Very truly yours, have known what a summer hotel the it' publican organization and its I desire to make a short explana- mittee. If any point of controversy eyes with her hand. do Title and Trust Company of Aug- H. M. DOUGHERTY. would be like!" candidates for office. It is a notorious tion with reference to another mat- or disagreement should arise, a third There's McNugget," cried Peyton ust 30, 1906, a copy of which waa fur- Received the above amount this 2d "One has oue's duty to one's family, fact that those persons most closely ter: Certain individuals, whose time party might be agreed upon by the you my almost savagely, "and I suppose you'ra nished you and reference to which is day of 1906, H. O. Bur- know, and mother and sister principally oc- de- October, from glad." He waa kneeling on the sand allied with Governor Hagerman were seemed to have been two persons so selected who could hereby made, particularly to that por- are here. And then there's another things sum under protest as stated in the picking up cups. secretly, and some of them openly, cupied in saying unpleasant cide in such controversy. I should Exhibit "A" of said re- reason for uiy coming. I followed a the tin tion marked foregoing letter. Ainslcy Robinson using . very effort command to circulating rumors with infamous desire that this investigation be com girl." Miss smiled. "Oh, at their and port. J. H. VAUGHN, An-dr- e Crusoe," she said softly, "how very defeat the election of "Delegate Inuendos, one of these persons being plete, impartial and thorough, and I do not this time say that this "A girl!" ft Territorial Treasurer. blind you are!" vs. Al o to defeat the election of a notorious meddler and disturber of whatever the results might be, wheth particular sum of $5,726.84 was re- "Yes, a girl I saw on the train. She (EXHIBIT VII.) Peyton dropped the cups and stared every Republican candidate for the his neighbor's tranquility, who re- er favorable or unfavorable to the by you and not paid to par- had the seat across the aisle from me, tained the Full list of all of the amounts as her. "You Antonio, New Mexico, let the same be given to pay- and there were a lot of people with her. at mean" he breathed. Legislative Assembly whom they sus sides in San ties named, but the method of finally demanded by you from Mr. same Ilk, who were the public if so desired. accounting very gay, noisy, fashionable crowd. I mean that this afternoon when I pected might not do their bidding as and others of the ment was illegal and an Bursum, which is paid in full with the thought perhaps we we wouldn't evidently on political assets nnd I assume that you are desirous, In being no The girl was laughing with the rest of that members of the Legislature. Wher- short of the same is desired, there treasurer's certificate accompanying reach the shore It didn't seem as If to accumulate political cap- good faith, of thoroughly investigating to evidence payments. them, and I thought she was their kind ever it was impossible for Governor anxious vouchers the the letter with which this 13 attached the other things mattered at all. I for- the affairs of the penitentiary for the accounting till I saw her eyes. And then I knew, Hagerman and his associates to con- ital and build up their political I further request an for and the $500,000 deposited by Mr. Bur. knew then what really counted most and by purpose of righting any wrong. If H. for they were neither hard uor shallow trol the Republican conventions, they tunes at the expense of others the moneys received from J. sum March 30, 1906, for which you knew that wealth was nothing and any there be; for the purpose of pro you which not charged uor full of surface lights. They were either promoted fusion tickets under inuendo besmirch the character of Vaughn by are have allowed credit: that I only wanted you you your viding for the Territory all that she yourself money re-- very deep and beautiful. If she were the cloak of good government for the persons who happen to be in public bv vou aaainst as Receipts on journal but not on cash The last words were almost inaudible, is to purpose of as- - - moved by love I think they could be purpose attempt to steal thunder entitled for the ceved in the cash book, which mon- Teyton to very near to of fighting the Republicans life and thus certaining beek, $168.45. exejuisitely tender." and had lean polit- the whole turth and all the eys Were repaid to the said Vaughn mil- openly, or In the absence of their abil- and convert the same to their U. S. warrant for support of U. S. she';" Alns- - catch them. Then the voice of the truth, and not for the purpose of by Territorial warrant No. 2380 of But who is cried Miss ity to form such an opposition party, ical use. These people have causr-- prisoners, $S99.35. lionaire McNugget reached them avenging any personal grievance, tne 54th fiscal year and Territorial ley In utter Innocence and then flushed y circulated to the effect through the megaphone. they would secretly and underhanded-l- gossip to be whether real or imaginary. Amount of G. W. Bond and Broth suddenly as Feyton's look answered superintendent ol warrant No. 2457 of the 56th fiscal Coming!" cried Miss Ainslie In an use their influence In favor of the that while I was In the of fair play, and ers check, No. 209, $0 77.23. her. I ship- interest year. Amounting to $150.00. swer. Hurry up, Crusoe. Why on Democrats where such Democrats the penitentiary that cause! I deem to be and proper, Amount of warrant No. 2012, with- 'Oh!" she said breathlessly and turn to bo what Just t further on behalf of the Territory earth are you carrying old coffee- were Known to be friendly to Gover- ments of lumber and materials Territory to myself, drawn balance general maintenance ed away her head. that both to the and demand an accounting for the value pot under your arm?" nor Hagerman made to San Antonio, New Mexico, your way fund 54th F. Y. $152.27. Of course I know it was extremely and his administration. I hope you may see clear of tne ,peits from 530 sheep sold by a trophy," said Peyton, "of a There which were converted to my personal sug- - Amount of double credit for freight foolish of me," Peyton Feruald went It's is no doubt in my mind that to accept and approve of this vou &ni Dv Bursum and McMillan to shipwreck that has made me the hap I and for the Carth- on brick machinery as shown on cash on, "because rumor has already engag- tad permitted this suit to have been use, for my ranches gestión, I am, sir. the Territorial penitentiary January said lumber, ma- book; also in contingent fund. $437.48. ed her to Millionaire McNugget." piest man on earth." brought. Governor Hagerman would age mines, and that Very respectfully yours, 14th and December 1st, 1904, of out of peni- Amount of check Anson & Holman, Miss Ainslcy bit her lip. "Rumor," have caused, In order to further his terials, etc., were paid for H. O. BURSUM. which there is no record on the cash so far as January 26, 1903, $200.00. she said, "Is often very Impertinent" Cautious. Policy of destruction and defeat of the tentiary funds. This gosBip (EXHIBIT III.) book. mater- Amount of double pay- Then it Isn't true?" A few days ago a new male resident Republican relates to the payment of any Roswell, N. M., Aug. 25, 1306. I demand on behait of the credit on party, copies of this sui: further yet," Ains- - of this city, recently arrived from Ire to of penitentiary funds Is abso- Mr. W. E. Martin, ments to Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- It is not true said Miss have been printed without number ial out Territory an accounting from you for land, havtrg made a favorable impres without foundation. Socorro, N. M. pany per credit through contingent ley and dabbled her hand over the edge and stuttered broadcast This would lutely false and the proceeds of 10,000 vitrified brick sion upon the manager of a wholesale shipment of lumber friend: As you likely fund, also by warrants No. 1648 and of the boat. probably have been semi- It Is true that a Dear sir and shipped by you from the penitentiary on street, a po- done in a Ameri- 1649, $38.(2. "Ah!" he began. house Market secured official was one time made by the ;now I am now the editorial end of to yourself Albuquerque, New Mex-th- e way, lending the moral guar at at Amouut for lumber "No," she said quickly; "you've made sition. The merchant the next day, Company, Albuquerque, Register-Tribun- and I have been 7. 1905, furnished to antee of Governor Hagerman as to the can Lumber co February for which no great The girl baring made out a large numter of Mexico, which much disturbed at the stories that Otero, $26.46. mistake. isn't at all Justification for the bringing of said to San Antonio, New casn appears to have been entered on as you've imagined her. She's very statements, called the new employee New Mex- have been going tne rounds concern- - Amount unaccounted for at shown Wit. Such a finally shipment was billed to the tne books of the penitentiary fond of money. She's selfish Into his office, directing him to "go out proceeding until New par-- j between the day book record and cash bard and adjudicated ico penitentiary, San Antonio, ing Mr. Bursum and yourself, and j further demand from you, on and post these bills." "Where?" In- can be readily understood on sales and the cash book, $84.86. and doesn't care for simple things a It Is also true that Fairbanks, as regards Mr. Bursum, as half of the Territory, an accounting quired young man. "Oh, yes," would have been highly prejudicial, Mexico; Amount collections made and not bit She'd hate not to have lots of the of Denver, Colo- account of his alleged candidacy for re. for tne amount of an illegal payment man, forgot not only to myself personally, but to Morse & Company, turned Into the Territorial treasury. houses and clothes and a good time." said the tsVincss "I that made a shipment of election as chairman of the Republican marte to Charles W. Dudrow bv oeni-- you have only been tn country a the interests of party, whose rado, at one time $285.56. ''Ton thiuk, then," said Peyton, "that this the State Central Committee. I take it tent'ary voucher No. 157 for lumber short time. There's a mall box on the "airman I steel tanks from Total, $2,970.38. because I'm not very well off In this had the honor of being 2Z12.TttoT for granted that there is a great deal anQ receiVed by M. pole and billed to the New nad world's goods it would be quite useless telegraph at the corner. Post the whose Interests were at Janu-charge- Credit H. O. Bursum, March 30, at stake of monkey doodle business about the otero, and delivered to him s bills there." The son of Erin soon re- that particular San Antonio; wey bu 1906, $500.00 if I asked her to marry me?" time and would have 1 that have been made against ary i7tn an(j 19th, 190C, to the amount laying on mer- been same manner; it ' Quite useless, I'm afraid," returned turned, the bills the the means of calling forth a ver- windmills In the you both, under the circumstances Total remaining unpaid, $2,470 38. Hendrle and Bolthoff, of but 0f $26.46. Miss Alnsley gently, "though I know chant's desk. "I may be a little green dict of the people based upon the also true that It very shipped two I certainly believe would be a j further demand of you on behalf the girl's missing, for there aren't yet sir," said he, "but I'm not posting biased pre- at one time what and unjustified charges Denver - grave mistake for him to accept the Territory, accounting all of big to the New Mexico pem- or tne an of Signs Spring. many men in the world who" She tbem bills with a policeman watch- sented whims, billed honor again, and if such Is his lnten- - other matters and moneys due to the With (lad delight we greet each welcome ing the box." "Not posting them? Cerillos, New Mexico. These paused as the boat gave an abrupt tentlary, tlon, sh8ll not fall to say so. Territory ol New Mexico from you as comer; Why not? What about the police- HAS by H. O. Bursum. It counts not though it chirp or croak lurch, nearly sweeping her from her CONSULTATION WITH goods were ordered I knew him, I should write him Pen-- storekeep- at the same timo If Superintendent of the Territorial or sing, feet Peyton reached out a strong arm man?" asked the astonished FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL. who happened to be point blank asking him the question though one cannot er. "That's all you're New Mexico itentiary, and remaining unaccounted For, swallow make a and steadied her. The keel of the right but not superintendent of the - summer, j for yes or no answer, but I do know Gull's Wing scraped against something fooling me all the same, if I do appear Q- They were paid for mi We know that just one frog can make State whether or not yon wrote penitentiary. you, and you know that I am not one; Very truly yours, to be green. Sure, didn't I see the sign j any by my personU a spring. hard and slippery; then, with a slide letter to the attorney general in of my personal funds, of those who like to strike at old W. C. REID, Home Companion. on the pole over the box, 'Post no bills still retain. Woman's and splash, the boat righted herself response to demanding the checks, which checks I friends, for such I consider Mr. Bur- - under penalty " Phlla- - the letter peni- Attorney General and went on. But the cockpit was of the law? Payment of billing to the New Mexico sum and yourself; while never Happy Accident. elphla these amounts. The was NOT FURNISHED WITH rapidly filling with water. A Yes, sir; I did. tentiary at the points mentioned ing to ask anything, I have always felt COPY OF M'MAHON'S REPORT, Passenger (about to leave the cars, shippers, "A derelict dory, by Jingo!" cried Q- Kindly produce copy such error upon the part of the that I could get the endorsement of V.) sees bis heavy satchel fall from the Peyton past a of an at- (EXHIBIT as a dark object drifted The "Dark Lady." letter, if you was called to tholr If I wanted It. Now I want rack on a lady's head) That's very have It and which tact either Socorro, N. M., Sept 26, la06. them beneath the surface of the water. Is claimed the lady" to (Here time and which errors you to show this letter to Mr. Bursum fortunate. I had Just forgotten It was It that "dark witness produces copy of let tention at the Reid, "Take the tiller and the main sheet," twenty-eigh- reason by Mr. William C. FUegende whom t of Shakespeare's er which is offered in evidence, and 'can only be accounted for by and talk It over and let me know there. Blatter. he directed, "and put for that little to whether Attorney General, Santa Fe. N. M sonnets were dedicated waa thenotor- hich is Kx-'0- f ordering such material return mall If possible as over I'll have to hereto attached, marked the letters Dear Sir I am In receipt of your Island there. bale like Miss Mary Fltton, maid 6T honor Mbit penitentiary Mr. Bursum intends to accept the A Common Falling. ious 6.) having been written upon blazes." to would-ke- letter, stating preliminary to bringing In signa, Queen Elizabeth. Q energetic, chairmanship again. If he does not, I Soma claim that they believe Viola as she was bid, , State what steps, If any. were stationary. These action against me for an accounting But, lacking self restraint. did crouching these mía-ai- will help all I can In any way I can on seat to be out of of by your attorney in meeting the be detectives who caused of moneys alleged to be due the Terrl- - Must prove unto themselves by touch the reach the Bee Soouts. circulated be useful. If he Intends to do so, it The truth of on marked "Paint!" water swished In demand. mons inuendoa to he . ,. . . tory. you demand on behalf of the that the bottom of in- t- Aar.r,j . Ter Boston Transcript. Each hive of bees pompases an ue uij ,, V , trees A. Under my my at-- they calculated would brand whi uui,, 0 the boat. The of the little Island Instructions which charges Y telligence department which sends out tomey might hav easily that he be set aside and all f, " they were approaching stood out Immediately Fe'me as a "grafter," aUlUUUlo"7 UICUIIUUW 111 imwi T A scouts to discover Where honey went to Santa and rumors investigated Jirai an" Natural Inquiry. sharply against the blue sky. and and interviewed attorney general, ascertained the facts In the premises which Items you say are specifically Wife you my new Its other good things are to gathered. the ' hope I made this mat- What do think of be bo of the shlp- - I that have has sen tn . tnr nhrait h eonsnltlns: the books mis- mentioned in report made by the ex- hat, dear? canJy beach lay whi:- - sUluing tn ..j how, ter plain and that I will not be ail Explosives. ' 18,392.59 reach-- ! therefrom ascertain perts from the state of Colorado. and upon my attorney pers and understood as having any personal Husband Fine. How much was It the sun. The tag and In what manner I wish to say that I have never yet chloride, bromide and Iodide of there he demanded the sum of when, by whom feeling in the matter: It Is simply an acre? Woman's Home Companion. "Do you think we'll make It?" she nitrogen are 12.475.33 paid for. This copy of any report made by the most powerful explo In addition thereto, but En-- 1 these materials were deep and unchangeable conviction received a asked quietly. ally were a the only sives known, but their instability la aa cnnruij aiiho i. nhsurd uuon its face, Innocent as he may be, It would the Colorado gentleman, and A Better Sign. "We'll try," he answered, with equal mentioned that I have ever had of the marked they are utterly nsnlnss A ere not legally due from me and these materials and goods be a serious party mistake for him to information Then let the crocus lift Its head. repression. Their eyes met In the un- expense making any such report or Its con The bluebird have its fun; mere Jar will send off chloride of ni Insisted upon the payment of IJ.470.38. to have been purloined at the continue In the leadership of the party of derstanding of a common peril. There trogen man was the knowledge which I ob I'll watch the maple tree Instead with fearful aad uncontrollable Tbis amount my attorney paid Into of the Territory can any sane to all Intenta and purposes. tents When sap begins to run. was much against them, but wind and the newspapers. viólenos. - 'be treasury protesting this amount believe that they would have been I shall do nothing In this matter tained from Cleveland Plain Dealer. tide were with them, and when the di- - to say if r anv amnnn - t H.m chinned In ooen. broad daylight, until I bear from you, which I should I wish further that the Gull's Wing sank It waa within a few h... books of the Territory show, or if The Height of Perfection, Smoking In Argentina. or owing and same had been récted to the New Mexico penitentiary Jo by next Monday morning at least. feet of the Island's shore. that the am in any way Indebted to the Terri- Ellir-i- About now tall do you think Argentinians, who smoke almost unlawfully demanded, paying the at San Antonio and Cerrillos f Would Thanking yon In advance for prompt Peyton stepped out and carried Miss and my tory la an manner or for an amount a girl should he to look well? tlnuously in their waking honra, roll ame under ! and ihi! not have been consigned to answer and assuring you of the Alnsley to land. Then he pulled In the nmtt will not necea Jack I tíoa't know exactly. How tafl their own cigarettes aa they need tfcOm. T Leaving aside this confidence in this matter. whatsoever, that it he boat as far aa he could and made It Jl'y reserving personal order strictest -- all rights and remedies ear for you or any one else to bring lite you I,iih;cott's Magaxlne. therein. phase of the question, what object Tours very truly, : solve .. que! that so greati, I - MM an repeatedly without U:n SEASONABLE COUrS. bun. I i e pleied Tbe yovssj - ; 1 . t O; I know Ml. kft (, . I A t:- r Too "' iv rj own lighted . .rl H. Ida devlrM. a fmh lr,r I r. .v . in urou i'.. ti Ricipes ft- - CMae and CAiC what s bull a mental -- and T: ..I'll I alwe uuk-- r tbe haa ralnletloo as to I ra tbe lemgth of tlsae that aaoat etapas t'wy pe e I four ! His Clever Ally j b. TROLLEY.! that fore be could hope for sajaVteat nE :. " 1. c.:l! in. Uirow:t oot by the maid. a t! fnl' of bolter In a pan. add two t come herewith to maintain Ids frtni l biuff. It t go." moth- "ill no4 1 wa-tc- l. a bat doa lt t t f rl, pped oul n -- aad wife In separate end Cy T..YLOR. WHITE. th.- I gaess you know ...... er boasts, pro. :.nke nt muid fordv-- l r ite ; .... sail ;! ; I r .k u:.!U W. AWrORB SltllLOCk vUlrd, of course, that Wentworth what i lain clothes men are by any O did succeed la carrying LOIS MAY ALDEN. a g . I t s:.. e In a kettle ü - -: " not off Mba MISS i .'.I. 1." '. . an.- rs-!- W Matareon Whip. ,-. .rh.-:.L by Mary McKeon P.mwning before his eyea. x. . , i,t 1. v. ::'.er a I so?." faU 1: tnd The i redact detivtlrc? V ' :i Is I., nr 1 i..l; The calculation waa Interrupted A Woman o Start Fi'm School For lay sf and assaaaar fifteen minute. s4eeeeeeee Colbro-jk-. by n sak of n o . serin of ear splitting yelps, and Oran, City Waif. through sieve. While soup CoTorook glanced at bis watch sul fairy what had her leather -, I done. of r ;.n In er a cupful Press a the 'The eeeeeeeTip. something "Ut of faartng his pet bad To reclaim city waIN by tnn. 'plant- i run. 'ib.' Chester trolley swiped wants to know what you tild ville. come to grief j'.er. or cm:, b.e la atmuierh.g put aaaaal s li I L a I'm to do It Is more - Urals ! ut coins art so and hnrrled down the path ing them from the vitiating- atmos- sa;: f.o;. the p.iMIc square on the with along of a pound of stale, drj of sugar into nn lion ep..n and It" I kuow." which Tip bad disappeared. city lut.. u farm M rs. He had jtwt time to make I'm sure I don't know what bo ame than As he phere of tbe street Cut very : n a . , It :.dd great roon. fine one browns and burns two -. stretched his a clearing n 111'. CouU be do that there plca-ant-I- J.i.i Cranville reached hundred yard or of a young ! rrl.-s- . , of the lady's purse." he sai l school U tlie atiraetlre plan .! go'.. it:., i c i Stand the of i i,", tu. then -: - i I an olJ oak away be stopped Uble'nfrl-- ... .tv- time to speak to Enid ThlJ slang was more understind- n he cra beneath snort, his eyes Ní a y.,rk win.r.u. M U I.ois M .y h t water until dissolved, then udd t tv. .. or oufula three taMei of water. and get t nek la time to take the west- tre - .:. ; ddre:?ed his fox terrier, who re ling t:on a curious scene. I v. I!l be t one cupful of very ere able. If she MMMM( hers heavy Add to the with a te.tsp ; luter- - In the center of tbe clearing ;: ern i , .s ihat would connect In cl.I cdnionlsbci the Me-tiv- lurve;., er nith evident hu4 - f:r-- s, In coun-tr- If a upful of sifted powdered sugar, "Stow that" tlii- t fann home the i.f M.It a a!t. .ful of pep- pi x. itll Ow:laiid. That wu'aU v as n Wci:tv. rth and lira. Granville. : atid the she'll let you off, and e- -t I uuJerstandlng. There The In Warwl'k. England, such a t.ibb poonfuls of sherry and a "I think an one arm per. Strain the soup, return it .J get t in lYaaeseee Just iu time s ot to me If you tell." f oreheaj of the former had around the iatter'a d few deeps of t. In kti a ten frown on th broad lias started, utid It has almond eztrai . v. homo i ;. li the Euipre-- s of China. a aralat, lii'e. with bis walking stir k la closely soon :.s It let settle. A Id hi. If a pint of blocks of ' Cut I tell you there mistake." young n and a troubled look In his remarkably well, drawing Its Watch and as v, t... a wasted to asp Enid that his th-- his di eugigei hand, he was vigorous, (hows tfcteir btc .d that l.a'.e eiu t.irred up with . hssj tel. "Vour men picked up oa hU pupils from the worst sections af Lon- signs of itif whip the If big aaaara eve. Tip sat ly lug the furious l estanca bad come at List and parrj rushes of the white of two eggs to a (roth, aid a SB c;:gs, bring to a heal and serve ak . ong man." wagging bl diminutive don. ska would wait. An unexpected turn disgust, the ward ham:, he enraged Tip. to become thoroughly l On to the cream and whip the tex- With giatei cheve. With a snort of vigorously, one eye In r.'cr i t I hi.. i in a j- - ;iu;i to ; stun p of n tail "I'm so glad you've come, ' i) tv ..';.. r b put away. Here was a c ;;i Jim," cried with farming In ail i - ture uutil It Is a solid froth. Liz'.tly Tesa it BatriUeav Use one can of man turned face, km speak of marriage, a thing be had not ti fixed Intently on Ma mast rs Mrs. Grnnvlile ns her son drew a n.Ix l:t tli" macaroon crumb.-- nr i h : BMti Ij add a Int of water, a hike of to make Sit) gone through the os Miss Aldan baa enrolled hcrrolf M , the i'.;rcd to even think of for at Ieat a ttriabesjsjaaan, He a ssks-ute- wiiile with the other be watched "Yoti are Just in time." .f tbe Agrhul'ural of the cherries. onion, a bay leaf, a little celery seed was lack in member State year yet. n on an over- "It looks ns If I'm 1 ugh. Ccdbrook caught the movement of squirrel around nt school at Now Brunswick. N. J., where Turn luto a serving dish an sp and bill rap.dly for ten minutes. Press the and Mgk He lipped down the foggy street step on the stone arrong time." grimly returned the free courses In ngiieiilturo lecu the remainder of the cherries over thj ISC a a let us much of the flesh echo of f lighter hanging branch. km ' wlih Ik aataf s'.ri.'.e of a cross country Gran- young man as he proceeded to calm" recently Institute!. She Is regiat ' top Keep very cold until served. .i;-Al- the well beaten whites Carglng. I'm Iu love. Tip." coutiuuei boil-lu- runner and smiled n3 he heard behind to give y u the the excited Tip. "I don't quite under, both for the animal husbandry tad the of two agn bring quickly to the "The dame wants ville, flicking the ashes from his cigar the soft patter of other hnrrled said. "Don't stand what it ull means. I didn't know market gardening and fruit growing Do You Know point, boil five minutes and strain third degree herself," he with an Impatient gesture. "You know through eheaascaetk, fleshy por- The maa behind would never y m u ue ot your lip or PI you knew Mr. Wentworth." you 1 The cive her moans, fellow, since That can make a fade dress ;, w ho what that old tion of th that in the re h the car firt if that was hat In there." "Not krow Tom Wentworth!" ex- perfectly white by washing It In boll tomato remains tome nddres.-c- s to Was running for. - Col you've been payiug your claimed Mrs. Granville in ing water? cheesecloth may Le put aside for fla- "I a;;i at th lady's service." sali surprise, Then mvI lenly the steps ceased, and from that little spaniel of Ml;s Itrowulng's. "Why, I've kcowu him ever siuce That dissolved In alcohol, will voring sauces. Reheat the bouillon, brook hopefully. He understood salt n atom ;t iter a mob came tearing she Yet y an can't understand why I don't was a child. He's Catherine Brown. often remove grease spots from cloth add a cup of whipped cream and serve the previous conversation that ; comer, raising a so whole ing's uncle, you know, lug? at once with strip-- of toasted bread. around the the hue and could free him by refusing to make tell the girl and settle the and while he cry, CoUnejak kept on. He felt no In- very dilil-cul- t affair; are was looking up his niece he found That two potatoes gratc.l tn a basin Ens! Indian Boup. Pat uto a kettle co: plaint. ItVaould not be i: itter, do yon? Tip. canine me - terest In a thief wlih Enid in Chester not Men out. and we've renewed our of water wOl nlve better results than a tablespooaful of butter, two table- to convince her that he was different from bumftn affairs. old friend- an 1 the about to start. Then sud- dugs ship. Tom tells me" a pretty soap In washing lo'lcate flannel an J spoonfuls of fine chopped onions, twe ir the thief. have responsibilities) mid don't. flush denly a bine coat .1 form started up some iu a nut- had crept Into Mrs. v.. n goods, ribbons, etc.? tablespaonfuls of grated carrots and He started ns she spose, but That's the tiiwle difference Granville's cheeks, care- before him, and he almost ran Into the nnd bar forty-fiv- e years Thai piano kajra can be ctoanad, the same of grated turnips. Stir Impulsa) re trained the exclamation shell." of life seemed elic an'a arms. An Instant later he to dwindle percept Ibly any old Ivory, by bcini rubbed fully for about two minutes, add a that sprang to his lips. Tip gave a short bark, ns If he fully "that he lias quart of water or stock, a dash of red had hern scientific; Ily collared cad the in purse that was so 1 distinction, and cared for me ever since be has known r': mu-di- dipped In alcohol? "What was the omprcke.ido the 11 table-spoonf- mob had come paming up. ' me, nnd he That n Uttle thin cold starch r ibbed pepper, n Ule black pepper, a rala h '." he demanded, making his Granville went on: "I have a pretty has persuaded me to go The to arrive was a fat poüce-man- , back over windows and mirror; and then of chopped parsley, a sliced last voice tutrsh and unnatural. good Income, Tip, but it is not big ii California with him if you apple and still violently puffing from his paid, with euo'.'.-'- lucents. have no objections, Jim." wl 1 ' ff with a soft cloth Is an easy simmer gently for fifteen "I cannot explain." she u to support two establi What do you Add a curry exertions. He tcole a fresh grip on tr.-.t of would l ave say?" way of producing asoat Bhlfting results 1 minutes. tsaspoonful of (:.,' .rent "some keepsake If I get married, my mother Colbrook's and, a floñrish That hot milk Is even better than aud four or live tablespoonfuJa of ball- collar whl h I am very fond. The purse was to live v.iih US, nnd you krow from "I won't stand in the way of yout of bis e!";b, him to come lolling water to take out fr.ilt stains? ed rice, whfch should be boiled while cntrer.tcl i k peaks, I am most anxious about your own experiences that she is a wo- happiness, mother," declared Granville you are making the soup. quli tly. Tor the first time Colbrook that." man of decided convictions." with an emphasis that Mrs. Granville Qui;.'.: Turkish Soup. Stir a teaspoon-tu- l realized that lie vas under arrest. Coil Bk'a gave a leap. was the did not understand A Clothseheree Hint. r heart It Tip shuddered at remembrance until Wentworth rVWy I of beef extract into one quart of "Look here," he aid, "you are mak- e she for the enlightened her. ,' mv'.' I ' Where there Is very little- - room th the pur no had given her that of a whipping he had received boiling water; a tablespoonful of ing a mistake; Pet not the man you're "1 knew following suggestion will make a very add Bought, and it was Enid Bangston who slight offense of chewing up one of Jim would be all right," ob- 7 grated onion and a saltspoonful of cel- after." her gloves moment served big good substitute for that dome tic nul-- was pleading with biui to restore Mrs. Granville's In a the Callforuian jovially. ery feed. When reaches boil- "I know It," agreed the officer pleas-antl- mal, Which Is easily this the property, of absentmlndedneas and then hung "He's boon making some plans for the clothesborse, ing . point, piar it slowly over the well "I was after a man In green ."I'll cot you an thor purse just as his bead bin. self, and I think we'd better 11IS3 LOIS MAT ALDEN-- carried out by the home can enter; make From the carpenter obtain several beaten yolks of two eggs. Have ready pants and a red ct it but I nasa you'll go o I," be said, "if on will g?t n;e out "Well, Miss Browning also has de- a double welding of it." courses and so far la the only woman drained four tablespoonfuJa of boiled or the j of this, I'r.U." cided views on certain questions of "You're a clever ally. Tip, even if in these classes. For some years there dowels white round sticks. At get some With a scream she started back life, nnd sha and my mother disagree you're only a dog," remarked Cran- n sta- hardware store brackets. has been government experiment Cream of Tolato Soup. raro four ( Place the brackets In a manner 1 from the barí aa oil. rook moved Into upon almost every subject. The nat ville ns he walked toward Miss Brown- tion at this point, but not until novr small potatoes, cover with boiling wa bring the dowels across a corner of the the light "You:" she gasped. ing's home. "That wild bolt of yours have the special courses for Students ter and boll rapidly five kit. hen. and on them the clothes may fur minutes. "I was running to catch a oar," he brought about n solution of the whole been offered, and when severa! line Throw the water away n::d cover be hung to air. During the week ths with explained. "It was misty, and the thief matter." buildings now under process of con- a pint and a half of boiling water. Add dowels may be removed and put away dipped Into a doorway, and the mob .iV.--'Ja--" V 1. finished .;" struction are the plant will be ; nl a, a bay if and a few in a cerne; or may be used to han-- th mght that since I was running it Marsh Cup Water Plant. quite complete. celery tops chopped line. The green 1 dish towels to dry. Thl.5 arrangement must be wdio was the culprit. Then The plant that I found In the Hud- Miss Alden has had this idea in her leaves of the celery will answer the does away vith the dangling line thai the officer collared me and brought mo son bay region which is most worthy mind since she was a small child, and punióse. Cover boil fifteen min- Is of great annoyance the tall at and of notice grows in the mossy mus. ns she grew older it seemed to her the tj utes or until the potatoes aro soft. members of the family. "I'm eo sorry!" she gasped. ke In placea where there is littlo only practical solution of the problem While these are boiling put a pint of "I'm not" be disagreed. "1 see the ''::-'- H is remarkable for two of what to do with the children of the milk In the double boiler, add a tn- - , band of fate. You see. I was running rea :: beauty of its flower city's streets. Tli3 Drcrcirg Table. blespoonful of butter and one of flour and to catch a car to Chester to see you. Its water containing properties. The "I have always cherished a passion Simple little covers for the dresslnc rubbed together; press the potatoes 1 Ton wore in town, and I should have leaves, which grow flat upon for fanning and also for helping frien table are made of the mercerize through a fine sieve, using the water the :!;ray In such pretty missed you." gr ;.n I, are broad and green. The bell and homeless children. To com- clin that comes In which they were boiled; add this Of pink blue, they "But why such haste?" she asked. of the Rower seems adapted as a nat- bine the two seems the most delightful shades and and mixture to the hot milk In the double change the "I am leaving this afternoon for ural reservoir for of thing I could do," she said in Speaking make an agreeable from boiler. Stir until thoroughly heated water, which, In China," be explained. "My chance has from a large one, of her plana, "Nature will do more in white ones such constant use. and serve. there can easily lie re- come SUd I to you a minute for these children than stereo- The cover Is made Just the size at last wanted ask obtained as much as an Egyptian cof- with of four to wait for me. dear. Will you?"- - fee cup v ill hold. beauty typed book Instruction in a month. In quired, the addition etanda : locls of C:tion. But the of Is up "I think," she sal 1, "that wo mu-- t It was tn learning to love nature they will learn Inches all round, which turned Women who f that the early autumn, when on right side hemmed down the were to love one another. It Is my plan ti the and ing will find i ni. frosty, but the heat pectedly, an-d- Suppose you had to secure a plot of by the means of further stitching done m still excessive by day, the water It ground somewhere spools of cotto In while cotton. The caught the car and gone out I near a city where produce can be heavy mercerized The only mal nlred aro a there. contained was always Iced, for these carefully so ns to ih lUld not have had a chance to say charming raised and disposed of easily. There corners are mitered solid piece of api an Inch ví flower bells are evidently be quite flat anil are blind stitched farming and market gardening will be thick and cltln t aguara for constructed to resist frost and ns they down. "Now we can say it over the lunch in taught. This will not only give the the base and t Ittlng needle !toi toward tho top they protect children a home, but It will give them bible, and there's still time for a trip fr m the rays of the sun the lump of to n vocation. There Is money in whole- Hair Cachet3. the jewelry store, too, if you will clear lea formed within the culyx at In ha! explain to tho officer not, sale gardeidng for those who prepare Scent sachets for use the ed Into that I was night Tho result of this was that in the thief." for the work scientifically. be easily made, and this res ase the Often when tolling along nt midday, be borne in mind that In ahan That formality was quickly nccom-pfishe- "There will be, first of all, nn attrac- should is pre "I 'X SO BOBBX-I- SHE Oi,Sl'ED. hot and weary, through a stagnant tive home Ufa, Boya girls they should be very narow, not wide a;-- presently they were pass-lu- Td swamp all I had to slake my and will bj with a do." He tool: a fresh grip on his club do to squally divided In than a finger, to allow them to b the desk. Colbrook leaned over thirst was to numbers. They may is hoi ler has as though anticipating trouble and 12. pluck a few of those enter the home anywhere from tied beneath the colls before the I and shook the sergeant's hand. miraculous to so many twelve of cot- looked at h;3 brother officer. ' flowers obtain to fifteen years old. A regular sched- dressed. They should be covered ;en you "Goodly, sergeant" In said heartily. !'' nil c:;r;:;i of Tim ci.kaiuno stood small cups full of delicious water, "But see here," Insisted Colbrook. "I carrwonxB D una, ouasvili.e. ule will be carried out. There Will be lace net so that the hairpins mi 1 each with a floating vi. was running to catch the Chester trol- little lump of ice studies In the morning and afternoon khP ugh them. In the center of ader what he meant," mused ural result of bringing such opposite on the top. Magazine. fin to draw it off. The point of the ley. I had to make tho 11:30, and I i Mack wood's relating to agricultural course, place a tiny roll of cotton filled lal ns ho regarded tbe bill that natures i igether compelling them the der makes a convenient resting was I and the powder. sprinting. heard some one run- n in with practical demonstrations. They favorita sachet co for a th'.mble, Of course if you loft ins palm. "Sure, I to live beneath the same roof would be ning behind me, and suddenly ha must thong What Boys Learned 300 Years Ago. will make tlie'.r own gardens and take of a decorative turn of mind you he'd make trouble with the troul lo. Tip, serious trouble too. I have dodged Into n doorway. That chief Schoolboys in old England took to care of the dairy, and there will be A Dry Shampoo. i would have j side with my sandpaper your wooden base and was probably your man." wife Latin and Greek nt an early age. At Instruction in animal husbandry on the rri ; root powder dusted ov n paint or It. against my mother or I would have to slain "Quite likely." was the cheerful re- St Saviour's Grammar South-- 1 side. There will also bo the household r la often n substitute for ft As to Liberty. sido with my mother against my wife, school. sponse, "but nil the same you can tell wark, in 1G11 n pupil of seven years duties, each child doing bis or her owa mpoolng. Sprinkle the powd Liberty was first introduced into this in either case my position would How tj Walk Upstairs. that to the sergeant" be and throe months was admitted as an share, In order to give them the idea hair and rub It well Into the country with a shipload of tea. Siuce decidedly unpleasant. I don't expect A physician, describing how a per-so- "Cut I have to get to Chester and ordinary occurrence, who signed his of the domestic side of farm life." n brush It out. On! i Is on then U has been seen occasionally In you to fully understand this, old fel- should walk upstairs, says: "TISU-- 1 back in time to catch the western form of admission, stating himself to fevv powders which may be u odd lacc3. low. You were separated from your ally a person treads on the ball of his b pie ided. "I nm leaving on be "reading and learning In the Aecl- - How to Treat Sunless Rooms. thl i purpose, as It will not st Liberty has no permanent place of i. ither when you were too young to foot In taking each step. This is very that for China." dence nnd entering bato Propria ijuae, No one wants n gloomy room, but po res. It Is cleansing and will residence, but boards out. At present comprehend tbe meaning of filial af- tiresome un.i wearing to the muscles, "Through train':'' laughed the officer Marlbus, etc., and also Tully bis sec- what to do with such a room la a prob- fnl nt sweet o'or to the hair. it la staying with friends just outside fection. But human beings ore quite as It throws the entire suspended appreciatively. lie evidently regarded ond epistle, among those gathered by lem that has bothered more than one of Washington, different and have a to Weight of the body on the muscles of Colbrook as a certain duty Sternius, dialogues, Of U3. humorist. Liberty is a great perform In looking and Corderius' Black kid gloves generally wear out the legs and feet. Yon should in walk-In- traveler. It has after their maternal "I am Jennings Colbrook," he said visited etc." The hours of study were long Many a woman has foregone Inside at the finger tips and then assume a or climbing upstairs seek for the in time New York, Boston. relations. Now, these are the facts in even patiently. 'T am with the Fontellen Philadelphia too. An old record says that from curtains and sash curtains to al- ru-t- brown tint, which is anything most equal, distribution cf the body's: and nil the other large the case, Tip, and something must be company, You can call tlicm on the centers. March till September "the child is to low nil the light possible to come into but pleasant, although the other part weight possible. walking Having been introduced to done, but I don't know what It Is In upstair phone. Perhaps I'll have time to go come at C in the morning nnd be at the room, but still It looks dreary. I! of the glove may be perfectly good. should be placed Squarely the municipal government, met the to be." your feet out on tho train you will 1 Is not - if drop this leading school till 11. Again at and tarry ns much the light that we neel When this happens, take a little- black down on step, heel all, mid politicians and visited the prin- The squirrel had disappeared from the and nonsense." till C. The rest year Is to be- as the sunshine, and when this cannot Ink, mix it with a email quantity of cipal placea of amusement, it has then view, and Tip fixed his of the he then the work should be performed undivided gin 3 be had we must or, . Ton drop yours," was the sharp left town. In the morning at 7 and leave at make it, rather, get olive oil and apply It to the linger tips. slowly anl delibérale!;.-- In this way upon his master, evidently med- the effect of It. command. "I 1::. o w you fellows. Look Liberty la the one in the afternoon. The malster will not Leave If Until dry, and the gloves will there Is DO strain upon any particular! thing that every- itating deeply over the perplexing prob- A room with a northern aspect should Out that he d lesn't throw notbhV nwav, body believes In, no lem, give leave to piny but once a week." bo very much Improved In appearance. muscle, but each cne li doing its duty but one has ever 'iiie stumpy tall ceased Its pend- not, of course, be Rafferty." Rafferty nodded his under- seen. The mnister was to be "skilled In the papered in blue or In a natural manner." Th? doctor Traces of It nre occasionally ulum-like motions, and his sharp ears some such cold color, but In standing, and the tiio headed a proces- found in public Latin and able to tench grammar, or- rather Photographs that have become soiled might have gone a IltUa further in documents, but rudely were pricked up In an altitude of ear- rich, warm tonca of olive, green, sion for the polio? station. and atory, poetry and Greek, as nlso the brown, or are mounted on cards the the same lino and protested malnst unintelligent!; speaking li is ca- nest attention. red or yellow. the room gets that The desk sergeant was a newly pro- viare to general. principles of Hebrew. is to he of a If but edges of Which are broken may be the habit which many persons have of the "This crisis has come upon us lie little light and sunshine, yellow should moted roundsman impressed with a It Is popularly wise, sociable nnd loving disposition, soaked off by placing them In water. bending half double wdien they ascend supposed that some my boy," pursued Granville aft- be our choice. Not only sense of his dignity. Something In day not hasty or example, should We 8 flight of Liberty will e In full charge of er a fo.v moments furious, nor of ill This cleans them, but does not Injure stairs. Colbrook's manner offended of silence. "Things have yellow on the walls, but. also on him, and everything. When this day will be were running along ne shall discern tbe nature of every then In the least, and nfter drying ha refused to ail right, and there the ceiling, for the sake of the rellec listen to his plea that no one but Liberty knows. was no child, If such may be discerned." thoroughly between blotters they may How to Keep Furs. the necessity for Immediate action tlon. A pretty treatment Is to have a Fontellen company bo notified. In the meantime givo be mounted again on new cards. If garments are net cleaned before us liberty or until this big fellow from Californla-Wentwor- th'l light pumpkin yellow on the walls ns "What's the use of botherin":" he eivc u.; life Iu they a: laid away and there are moth a republic. fuck. his name came upon What He Made. fnr ns the picture molding and a light- "Sure I recognize you as Bes-to- the cgss in them, camphor nor any scene. He's been showing Miss Brown-in- Towne Well, he's a tailor, you know. er shade above this and cn the coiling. Kerosene rubbed into boots and neither Mike. What have they to do with other Will keep Careful. the most decided He's not used to polite society, it's Then eHow silk pulled sines which have been hardened by preventivo them from the likes of you? Tell that to tbe attention. Took sash curtains, "Mr. rumpus Is her out only natural to expect water will soften them. Rubbing with developing and eventually destroying Judge when you're arraigned." very careful of his three times last week In his a break. back, end to make u room sunny. dignity," Browne Yes, a woolen rag saturated in kerosene the fur. At a commented the observing auto ami twice to the theater. In but be made another Brab. can make a wonderful differ- motion of his head Colbrook - fact will nlso brighten If furs are well brushed and freed girl. cverj- timo t went there she breach of good manners shortly nftef ence to a dreary room. A Inire Jar- tin and granite was led back to the cells, and. this was out ware. from dust, they need not bo packed "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. With this confounded thn- t- diniere with a plant In It placed in a being his first arrest, he did not know-tha- "He Wentwortli, and away in any of much moth naturally has so I haven't had a Towne-A- h, a pair of breaches! dark corner will lighten up most mar the used ho could bribe tho officers to get llttlo that he has to chance to say n word preventives. be careful of to her since he That's still more for a tailor.- -' relously. The andirons, too, will givo Spring. word to his employers. Star. came." natural Iu packing furs away sum- The terrier Catholic Standard a cheery reflection. Even candlesticks I like to see each flower of spring for the His threats to have tho whole matter whined sympathetically, and Times. springtimes bird; mer they should first be well aired, and his master continued: help and little trays and bowls, be they And bear each shown up only added to the dogged-pes- j About Him. I like its warmth and sunshine, but cleaned mid sunned or moths' eggs good "He's twice ns old as she Is, Tip, ever so small. The Importance of poets of the sergeant and In answer to "There's a deal of style about As Its are absurd! that are not visible now may develop Bagsley." hut that doesn't make any Usual. brass In a sunless room cannot be too Atlanta Constitution. hli third throat ho was told that the difference in "Oh, doctor, couioM only die!" during the hot these days, wdien men strongly emphasized. Mirrors bright- weather. sergeant would bo back In the cells "Yes, when his wife la with him." of seventy mar- The suffering patient cried. The whipping of the furs should con- ry women of twenty. Tho best," en up, and so do some pictures, with Defined. with a night slick presently IT things There ought to doctor said, "I'll do my tinue until no dust arises. Then the be n law passed that And soon the patient died. well polished glasses and glided frames, Johnny Pa, what Is a leading ques- diil not quiet down. would prevent Magazine. pieces should be put out In sun- lieople from I.ipplneott'a but these little points are too seldom tion? the After that be could only sit In silent Query. marrying when there is shine for a day or two and then beaten Is there a man In this more than five years taken Into consideration. Pa The one a girl asks before a despair and wonder what tho outcome broad land difference In their The Vernacular. again. Who never to a friend has said, ages, and If I ever go to congress man proposes. New York Sun. could be. If he did not catch the next "Old man, I have a remedy I'll Ascum Does he own an automobllel If the lining is soiled or worn, re- Introduce such n Ths Secret of Good Coffee. Steamer, the agents of tho English That'll cure that cold In your head?" measure. That won't Tellum-X- o, but he can talk It move It before putting the garment help me now, though, The real secret of having good coffee" Just Her Way. company would be on the ground first. New York Life. nnd If I don't Harper's Weekly. awny. make a move he'll lies In two things buy the best and 'ino prima donna a cross, tlioy say; ) It was through his old time friendship win out and leave Hue s nixvayH cranky, gootlncss knows For Which? ine at tho post. A Recipo For Kisses. for There yon are Tip Much Ado Nothing. make It carefully, and the best way to Some wonder why she acta that way. Carson that ho had gained the She Do you think my voice I've unbosomed About For reasons, Take a bit cf dark piazza, will ever my secret soul to you, "This ring, my comprehend, make It Is the simplest. The following diva's we suppose, early tip that led to his being pro- be suitable for opera? love, you'll Houston Post Add soma moonlight not too much the la like my love It hath no end." Is moted to be foreign lie-Bt- agc only friend in perfectly simple and satisfactory; Presa In two strong hanOB a small one, salesman at more or boxes States whom I can confide" "Ah, yea." she anld. with amlle so win- Get a pint measure or larger Add of coy reserve a touch; than double his old salary. man. and I look to you to ning, tin, beat Heard In a Restaurant, " straighten this It boiling Sift In lust a pinch of folly Now this tangle out for me. ' "And like mine, too with no beginning-- wiui water, put In one large "I linven't any more appetite than a Mixed with softly whispered mistake would cost him sighs; not only If fly --New York Ut. heaped up teaspoonful of ground coffee canary." Of romance add two small teacups his promotion, but probably Just Like Pa. the that hovered about Tlp'a person. even his head to each Nearly fill with boil- "Walter, bring this lady some And the starlight of her eyes. position, and he could only He kissed! Although she'd oughter had been Wentworth, Granville's bird Bit helpless Have A Mean Retort. ing water, place the tin on the fire and Brooklyn iu bis narrow cell and rail frowned upon such pranks anxiety would have been seed." Life. Then dissolve some pure emotion The editor's coy daughter at an end "He said be would die for me." Btlr slowly until a creamy froth comea In a longing and a laugh; at fate. After making sure that his Returned the winged tor- easy."-Clevel- and Mix n Then thing "with thanks." "He must be dead to the top. Have a warmed Jug or cof- grain of deep affection the grated half of the cell Philadelphia mentor would worry him no Bringing Her Up. Willi a bit of merry Press. more Tip Main Dealer. feepot ready. Into which pour the cof- Willie, chaff; door was darkened by a form, glanced around nnd Llttlo tired of play, Add an ounce of mild resistance, and he espied the squirrel fee alowly through even Pushed plstcr In tho well one day. sprang to his feet. He several reds away, muslin, strain- Two of yielding then in muta. Knew. engaged in making Human Perversity. ing Bald mother as she drew the water, Inexpressible "I'm the bull In Teecher--Wh- at Ms through a thick sediment which " enjoyment this precinct," an is bread made of? morning meal from some If life were sons. 'TIs difficult to raise a daughter." Servo in quantities to suit. nounced tho crumbs all one grand, sweet with the grains. Tour coffee la newcomer. "Don't throw Small Boy ((baker's son)--Alu- m, po- that had left In Aa poets wteh might be, Harper's Weekly. --Nixon Wattman In St Louis Republic the woods. For- that It ready that bluT," he added, tatoes parls.-Shut- getting bis A lot ot men etrong thes for immediate. use end may as Colbrook's and plaster of ok. master's troubles. Tip dash- with volees ed off In pursuit. Would allll be singing oft the key. lgJJllpGjnnyJljeto -- Waeblnarton Star. C. H. Waldschmldt,

' I livery N St ' Transfer I'll V SK Ui "V as Alamo 6 OO Ballaaa . Ur.r ion. otonr - W. M. .. ' J. N. McFate. Prop. 1 ALAMOGORDO NOVELTIES IN DAHLIAS. torn. Flower, That Ara Lara, and LUMBER CO. DR. J. R. GILBERT, Fin. Rigs, Hacks, Turnouts, Drayage. Transfer, Sad- Manufacturers of I'HVSICIAN AND RCBGEOS. Some "f the noveltlea In ilnhlla In Ganleutuc are en redlugly Delivery Feed Stables. MaaM Upatalra la the Gilbert Baildia, dle horses, General and M flue, one is illustrntt'tl herewith. rn. .no I J. Alaauv'i.l .. N. Period aud Governor íilM i, sf the show clam Sacramento of a woman's life Is the name often ami is a round, flnoly Mat miovct given to clunse of life.". Your white flower with benntlful fluted J. L. I.AU-n- IDtTWS fuRW r Imw intin-il- . mwA j k. Win, Although large, it la not nt nil Patronage of the Public Solicited. Mountain Pine grow scantier until they stop. ' The - Is nny WHARTON & LAWSON cnanKe mm mree or years, eoarw. ami thrr- 110 tint "f ' tour and Attorneys at Law causes much pain anJ suffering. color either In the center or ut the wnun can, nowever, be cured, by the M'1al. and Red Spruce hi Territorial end D. S. Supreme tip, of Practld taking very -. ,,,! ' Department f the (Iot Mr,, tlordou Abbott i, a large uri- Phone No. 4 rroment. flower of the fancy clasa, meflKiiring Avio Block, jUniufrorU, N. M. five nuil a half Inches across. The blossoms are solid ntid full of petals, I YKOM SHERRY the color a deep golden yellow, striped LUMBER Attoruby at Law OF and blotched with bright, intense scar- Oflct ap stairs, old bank boildiittf. let. J. Anderson, Pres't. W. tl. Kldson, T. . Lane. Cashier. V. V. Rawson Is of the decorativo Laths. Mine Props, Posts, Woman's Refuge In Distress ttaaat, n grareful and lieautlfully tinted MIIU'UERD Poles, etc. U. S. Commissioner flower, white, overlaid with a faint Notary Public It quickly relieves the) pain, nerv The National Bank Alamotfordo, N M ousness. Irritability, miserabkiness, First i Ties and Timbers Treated. fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weakness, tired feeling, etc. of Alamogordo, H. M. A. N. TIBBITS, JNO. W. TOMPSON Cardui will bring you safely through Genera! Superintendent. tins Judging period." and build Capitol $25,000.00. Surplus $10,000.00. Lawyer up your strength for the rest of your life. Try It. Europe. You can get It at all Drafts turnisljed payable in all parts of the United States and Practica in an i m ana govoriitiipiii druggists in departmaatO. Office: Sulto 3 ami 4 tl .00 bottles. Special facilities for making collections. First National l'.auk BMbr., Alamogordo "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suíTci ej," riles Virclnia kobsnn. (if l .ist- - M. MJ., "uniil I tmik (lurJul. which cure J I E. C. WILSON me s' atiii klv it surrri-,e- mv r whn DIRECTORS. aun i tnu.v i wm laitnf iL Attorney-at-la- w Win. J Bryson, "Henry ,1. Anderson, C. Meyer, I'. M. Khomborn, Jim. M. Wyatt W. a Eldson. Santa Rosalia HotSprings office over First National Hank H, M. Alaniogordo, Contest Notice. tif the Inieriir, u, S. Land Office. Chihauhua, Mexico, Las Cmces, N. M., June 3, l'"7 A RníDclent contest affidavit having- been ltd in tlii oftiiti OJ John Minns, contestant, J. P. Saulsberry, against hotneotead entry No. 3S(5 made Feb uar , l'i'.i, for vc section 11, township id S.. Mexico's FarT)Ous Hot SpriQgs ar)d Range 9 R., bv Petef Larson, contesstee In General Blacksmith. which it is allayed tnal "That -- aid Larson has whollv abandoned the said homestead : that Practical Horse Shaer. has never resided upon the .same; that no CITIZENS BUI Now Open. mpro"venit"itN wlia'cver have been made upon Healte Resort lii'itH-tts- (MIL lie saiil ami in at tne sain.' is in ine All Kinds of Repair Work Dono rIff, sal cot diiioti and that Larson has not about mile sutith of El I'aso and '.Mi miles mirth .... Promptly. . . . eeea apon the laad for over 3 years past and NEW DAHLIA FIBEBUR8T. These Springs are tuatod nil ins present uaresi is unKtiMwii: i nai Alamogordo, N. M. of Mexico Citv on the main line of the VEHICLES PAINTED and REPAIRED aid alleged aoMnca naa not oeen uue 10 ms bhu"tiiit that Is very chArmlnK when of mplojrmanl in the Army Navy or Marine seen :it a little distance. It is a solid, Lorp of the United States. Said parties are 111 in all its hereby notified to appear, respond and offer well built flower, yet not stiff the Transacts a general banking business vitlene t"iichitiLr iiii aiieiration at w ociock least, the petals exquisitely fluted and . in. un J ii v 24. I'07, before W. S. Shepherd, money on most favorable Orndorff Hotel 17. S. ComtnUMotier at A laniotfordo. N. M. resular in outline. branches. Loans the i that ÜnaHiearinir will Im hold at 10 O "clock Mrs. SUiyvesant Pish is very dis- MEXICAN CENTRAL R'y in. Anirtit x IW, befora the Beglataf and orders of its Receiver at the United Stale Land Office in tinct in color, a rich, deep amber, and terms. The bank executes all .... A La- - duces, N. M. Is of the decorative section. It Is very 1'he said contestant havmir. in a proper am patronage of 3. WW,' which larsie, perfect in form, the petals of patrons in the banking line. The it, filed June set forth facts Over which Is operated the most modern and up to date train equipment. Pull-na- n -- how that after due diligence personal service medium width ami graceful. It is a t tuts notice can not be made it is hereby solicited. "Broiler" service, and all that makes for real comfort and enjoyment while rdere.1 and directed that such notice be ifiven medium grower, producing flowers the public is respectfully v due and proper publication. early In the season. traveling. O- - M- - V. fc. Eugene Van Patten, Register Directors H. M. Denney, J. L. Lawson, Iee, Mitchell unexcelled for curative tt. The North Shove is also of tilt; tleco-- I The waters of these Springs have proven to be their st ins. Ü. rathe class, with petals broad at the J. Bunting, Perry Kearney and B Palmer. and health giving properties. Contest Notice. base, but pointed. The color is a rich Fine hotel and bath service, and every attention and comfort afforded ' I'opantn ent of the Interior, U.S. Land office maroon with a distinct shade of scar those who visit SANTA ROSALIA HOT SPRINGS. Tickets good :10 days. Las Cruces, N. M., June 3, 1907 let nt the tips of the petals. A sufficient contest afldavtl havlaal been Tin-bur- is one of the largest deco Piad la tai, office by Ktce s, Tratoa. contest entry .Nn. mmie in with flow 1 1- ant. atrrtnit bomeatea, wi. rative dahlias existence, Smoke the Old Reliable -3 Sept. Is. l'h'.t. for lie', aactioll I), township 1S, ers over einlit Inches across. The color Special of and Fare for Kanee s ttv Lemuel rt. itueues, cowtaaiaa, Rates in which it is allejied that "The Bald Lemuel is scarlet with a distinct orange shade . HUiihes lias wholly said trac: : La Internacional that lie has cliatiued his residence therefrom Round Trip. El Paso, Texas. tor more than six mouths since niakiui,' said For Apple Growers. nlry: and that said tract is not settled upon Ascertain the varieties of fruits untl hotel is surrounded by broad and cultivated by said patty as required by CIGARS das. All ranges, hot water law and that said alleired absence front the produce wanted in the market desired was HOtdflB h is employment in the For call on or to rs, of said land lo to be patronized. MANUFACTURED BY . Particulars write he, etc., located outside main A nny. Natty or .Varine Corps of ttie United buil ng, making it at least 10 to 13 States." Said parties are hereby notitietl t.t Select such varieties of fruit as will dngi bs cooler than any other hotel in ppaar, raapoad aun offer evidence toooaiajf thrive best iu your climate ami soil. aid aüetíation at o'clock a. m. oil July 24. ihlberg Bros., C. Oom'1, Agt., 51 Paso, Texas. the 1907, bofo H. U. Major. Probate Clerk Ulero riant litóse varieties liberally, work P. Berna, IT'.v ue llaths. Passenger Elevator ttty. at Ala trordo. . .1-- and mat mini them thoroughly, grow them as well as EL PASO, TEXAS. Hells. boarlng will be held at Itioclocka. ni.tm Autr. Klcctrlc ... l'.'T, lielore tile Ke,fister and Receiver at ine they cm be grown. W. D. Murdoek, i. C. McDonald, 0 Rooms. Cold L'niled Blata, Land office in Las Cruces. N.M. When crop is ready, grade carefully Hot and Water. in a aff- Uooins En Suite, The said contestant havintr. pper respec- Mgr. SenM. Agt Single and idavit, tiled .tune J. l "iT. set forth facts which and puck' properly to suit the Pass'r. Traf. Pass. iw Is the time to secure acconi show that aflerduedilliireuce personal service tive market and the nature of the prod atloot in the best hotel in the ul this notice can not be made, it is hereby-ordere- and directed that such notice be ctveit net packed. Mexico City, Mexieo !. .vet. wlih all modern conven by due and proper publication. Ship according; to the most approved es at reasonable rates, where vou Eugene Van i'atten, Register. methods and distribute intelligently. Keep Cool and happy. 7X. Undertaker. 1st Inst ts o7 Select in the market that .merchant J. BUCK f'HAS. & A. C. DeOBOFF, Is Emblamer and Funeral Director and dealer in Funeral Supplies. Notic e Tor PablloaMoi. in whom you have confidence, who Owners and Proprietors financially responsible, who enjoys a lfepartuietit of the Interior, reputatiou for promptness and square Land Office at Las Cruces. X. M. Observation Cafe Gars May 24, 1907. dealing, who is able and has the facili- NOTICE IS HEREBY GI12EN THAT ties to handle your consignment to ad IF FRANCISCO BERN AX vantage. Serving meals a la carte, at reasonable prices, between YOl of Tutarosa. N. M.. has tiled notice of his in- hen you have selected vour com tention to malte linal Fire year proof in sup- mission merchant, him regular- of claim, Homestead Entry No. advise port hi, villí SS9ti made Nov 'I 901, r t lie Southeast, quar- ly by letter or telegram of the ship 'I Alamogordo Want patented ter Section 2. Township 15 S.. Ranee E.. and meat you propose making him. El Paso and that said tiroof will 6a made before V. S. Sh,pberd, It. s. Commiaaloner Alamogordo, Do not place your gjotls iu competi lands, relinquish N. M. oil Julv 24, 1907. tion with each other by dividing ship On 29 ai)d 30. He names the following witnesses to prove Trains in any W. L. - ii. his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ments market. Office 'I'hone No. 4, Residence 'Phone No. . ments, city or su of, the Intnl. rial Before Southern Illinois Horticultural Cesario Ilutan of Tularosa. N. M. Adding greatlv to the convenience and popularity of these splendid Bottltu Dnran "f Society. trains property S. P. Clayton of burban " Cesario l'roveiicto of The Spring Bedding Time. bed-roc- Reaiatcr. at k see Eugene Man Patten. to in El prices, 1st. ins. When plant the spring depends Connecting Closely o Unioo Statiorj, Paso, entirely on climate. Iu northern Illi W. Desert Land, linal Proof, nois It is not safe to put out green With Trains For H. STALCUP, Notice for Publication. house stuff before May 20, and such United States Land Office, tender things as coleus and cannas not Office: Court house annex. Las Ctuces. N. M.. June 22. 19BT. before the 1st of June. Pansies and Douglas, Bisbee, Tombstone, Nacozarl, Cananea NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT daisies can usually be set out after HOTEL ALAMOGORDO WILLIAM A. COE. April . and In an early spring even Also For in- of Alamogordo, N. M has filed notice of sooner. Verbena, ten week stock and tention to make proof on his desert-lan- claim $3.00 PER DAY. No the s'j seV,' B an SC. S other half hardy kinds may be safely w. fur Shep-"'i Old Mexico and California. sw ', Sec 4 T, It. S. K. 'I E. before W. S. planted the first week of May as a rule, herd, U. s. Commiaakmer at Alamogordo, N M . on August, the 24lh day of 1907. earlier or later according to the season. He names the following witnesses to prove Allow six Inches space for all the or arjd complete irrigation and reclamation of The High Standard of Service Lquipment the small such as SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH. said land : dinary plants, panales JtE of The Joseph Stillwell of Alamogordo, N.Jd. antl daisies, and twelve Inches for gera Leslie J. Brooks of " ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS. Wfillaoj Karr of niums and other plants of equal size. A.J. Hack of Verbenas cau safely be planted six Eugene Van Patten, Register. teen Inches apart uud salvia eighteen Golden State Limited Troori inches to two feet. Cannas should In .rrl Land, Final Meets All Trails. AH Women Nolle, fur Publication. have a distance of two feet or more. Still Sets the Pace for Transcontinental TraiQS Garden. Uuited States Land Office, Folders, rates, schedules and full information regarding any trip .sufferers Dl4 Las Cruces, N. M., Jone 22, 1907. A Dozen Good Peonies. cheerfully on application to GIVEN THXT furnished NOTICE IS HEREBY following list of twelve kinds of LILA COF The V. peonies was reported-Jje- st for general P". McCarthy, B. Stiles, M Alamogoraó, N. M baa tiled notice of E. J. to make prmif un los desert-lan- claim cultivation by the peony committee of !i Agent, Alamogordo, H. M. G. P. A., So. m, for the lie', ne: WÜ VfH Society of Florists last T, 16 S. K. ) E. before u . tl. Sheuherd, the American See I un El Paso, Tax U. S. Commiaaionei at Alaraogordo, K. M., season. 24(b dav of Ao.ust. l'K7. is understood the varieties He names the follnwtng itnossís lo prove It that Hi complete irrtgailun aim named will extend the season of flow . DON'T JACKSON-GALBRITH-FOXWOR- TH to COMPANY. let yourself to be miserable. jo's'evtt stiiiiveiiof Alamogordo, It. M. ering from early to late. The first lit Leslie J. Brooks of do flower are P. tenuifolia, both single (Incorporated January tat, 1904) Why suffer from Hovero of do William Karr and double; then comes the P. oflicina- - have fainting A. J. Back of BO Yards at the following places: muí hi fr..ifni. Your liver Van Patten. Hegllr. lls, or what is commonly termed the Try licrbine Euu'ne "grandmother's peony," flowers very New Mexico Alamoifordo, Capitán, Santa Koaa, Tncracarl. Logan and Estancia. needs attention. Teaaa Dajfaart, Cbanninjr and Stratford, also at Tcafaoma, the great liver regulator. Notice. dark crimson, also white. The others Oklahoma. I We handle full Ihe ef Native lumber, Sash, Doors, Class, and all marc WMCHE5TER yVllDCC rnnetlnotlMI. RlllOUS" Snmt rieonle in the vicinity con recommended are Festiva Maxima. Kile, Living first-cla- ss Cness, Chills and Fever and hunt, violating game laws Pottsil Alba, Mons. Jules rials that Éo ta make Lumber Yards at all above mentioned poMs, tinue to ston Pelicatlssima, Itlcbardson's Itu- - ail uivcr wnujatwv Our game must aid solicit your trade and tarantee courteous treataent. of the Territory. bra Superbn, Gigunthea. Couronuo REPEATING SHOTGUNS Mrs. E. C. Morrison, Hous- ami one found i.,uv "efotetl." anv- d'Or, Louis Van Houtte, Delachli. ton , Texas, writes,: "I have the same siitr..,-,,.- wAnru ffilll KCtVCtV violating laws governing are strong shooters, strongly mads and headachoM, Ússineaa and will be promptly dealt with. Pruning Rules. fainting, spoils. I roewftl V. B. Dudlcv, Pep. Came Warden. A writer In the Garden Magazine Is , i; . 1 so inexpensive that you won't be afraid iiuititirt uiitu I iiii--i...... authority for these common sense and was completely curctl. i Methodist E. Church, South, pruning rules: to use one in any kind of weather. use id always. Prune regularly, not spasmodically. - PRICC 50c. and Texas. Cor. 9th Study your trees; each one Is a new They are madc io, 12 and 16 gauge. 11 S problem in pruning. Can Read Paper Ballard Snow Uttlnwat Co. Preaching Sunday at a. in. and this school 0:45 a. m. Junior Head in young trees; thin out old ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURI. p m Sundav Lea'cue 3 p. m and Epworth YOU Koworth trees. A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN Wednes- - with; n)ucb Pleasure .eaguo ? p- in- Prayenneetlne Prune In early spring. mine, close; don't leave stubs. daronie and worship with us. Visitors Sold Everywhere. Sold Recommended by Paint all large wounds. and and stranger welcome. At $1.50 Fifty-tw- o M. Wouldrldgo, 1'aeti.r. Times. . E. Warren 6 Bro. Kev. Jauie Salí-T- wo good milch cm to twti.mcr .ue IssMttaSlsMM W Carina, h went H WeddiK fm "V- - I Ath" WultMm tita loirc OÍA. F. Mrnger at Alamo r mother .mim "Wiga- Weak Wednesday to look alter s'MÉm - Kidneys Mann's. Real Lttate Loan & inscrraiuv v. ,,,,. u mi- - corporal.". - matters. ,, peiaseats uf suca liidebldn.-- . i I .,, r . l.unforl 1). Krck ati'I rnU'reJt ornee. ... i,,., form iii rifafer' or saaaaj " IBM In all or i c, Mi Alamo- - t locuesbraoee M sod p.w Mf , Mr Bullard". mother Nuali Klna tirace Beene terel Fine Wall Paper at the , aitd tkOl When 'levelaii'I was president. of propem. rights, privilege-- In ika sick lirr tlu-hom- e the I1 Bnllanl, liat liern very at infriad Momlar evening ' jtordo llargin Store. ri)aeblet of this cornalina, whether FRUITS. 21 and when thing' generally were BRAMBLE i aa - at U Ual .hiring the Week ll((. f J,1K(, KJwtr, v. Mann. c...lred t ta MM ' "Sklng "fh "" aaaaaaaaagr aaaaaaaal an r. were closing; clown, carriage Sight or Day. euibrauee. or thereafter to b secured I.iic-a- , "piel,"lank W-- ra In . C. V. of l Much Ardo.ua a. Ki pastor tli u carriage and. ,, To bu and sell shares Uon I have milk gnats to sell. Call turning off workmen, L. Ham ba a BrMdmi- - "ffZJ, I factories Croa Mi Kpim-opa- l ilmn-li- . drives, bonds ot any corporation II toot aaes aenaa ae H if i St n.odist will erv mu Msut or riai tor and aionga oí wak. and ate them at Lor and griiiiihling aUmt ilmllar to that ol the hylTkMaatkai wwipi v. i. .i nu na - and every Utly Call l'hone 11U. engaged lu busloe. In .s.ni.lerins Of iTnaaaai Ave. L. performed tlit- nuptial ceremony. trip, etc Brtchu or otbw dWtraaatnc or da Maryland Itate. ftba r fnilt. ill Sbaoe'i . eUewliere. all of mm corporation raM mi imi trr lr. Btmi, ' affair here and .n. M nd ih.-- . -- C'.r ow TahiataarUquid-a- what It ,., Friok is first to .. .. i i i I anitil-- lock .I lin v,. Yorker states uno Ir. - . nT:' i v i ri.t r . - . - us frying for money. Mr. ii arnock rc'.'.uni' w o. ... oj In hraiiilile i. dolorrou. braolatwuBiaeiiJ I' I. letters l Weed TM here this M e p..ratl...i .hall be one hum rea of ,Iliprovmil,n, truns Dr. I'. arrin(?toii of the h,r, l,r- went to ihou- - "t : . loo. non. dollars, divided Into, tfii flow nml uneertnln. There week looking int the provision- - sid - if rti).Srr ManiM- Ho.pital at Fort Stanton, look alter aome valuahle mining in- . of th oar value of Ten dol ' l. laa aui LnA forestry Mr. Jet-le- r ban lieen much nMiioim - the reserve rule. not money we need hut 1 and Dr. arrington "Its tcrests down there. iwr bar. The amount nt me rap i.r.,i:.o: :inl there Wm a large owner of cattle. lr stock wlib which the eorporation llnQ '" ... more confidence." ital to sboW f the party from Fort Stanton to .HI commence busine,. one hundred , but little lL, Dr. Stoop's Did the philosophy of that way. Arrw of mn have Ia-w-í ancl Lee I'ireen Weed J I I you free, to prove merit, thousand dollar. , cial J P "t Alaniognrilti and witm the will mall to he get well U i the names and ,MHni ppaW. only dlllMllá. were here this week to learn mm saying of Cleveland'? sample of my Br. Snoop' Restorative, That protnlnlnf larrja(r,.. ss Beetle CUM of the Incorporator, and the UKe 5toeks of ei.eei:illr -- oaked into your Unmet? Dysorpsia. The addree. thing ol the particulars concerning rhatta.iooga, Ten.i. After and toy Book on number of share sut scribed for by eaen ...... , have u work.si up ouij a man s rights inside the forest re- - it a fact that today we Ilvurt. or The K.dneyj. Trouble of are as follow: aome overpowering defect. Restorative Isn't to discover - the wedding dinner was enjoyed or Kido-.- . are H. C Thaver. Sr., Oronrande, X M . mn- need confidence more than we the Stomaeh. Heart Accidental Finda. F. C. ROLLAND. at Hotel Alaiinigordo, and on merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. lí.'.Mí shares stay with ua do W. Beach. Orogrande, X. M The pad kinds that oCI Tue-da- money? Frank Jas W Prude and a number y the newly married Don't make the common error of treat- .harp. hare arito - . u aa exc eption. ien . Let us tell you that the main treat-- ; M . i Many intentionally other lamilies from the Agency are ,.1(Up(. w ent to Cloudcroft to Inir svinutuina aalw. bvmutom n Vaaaaac OroL'rande. X. axeMaatwl mis. sell-- - Introduced, camping on the Kiodoso in order to , ,, . . ,,. reason why m. u. Hirer is ! ment is treatitiL' the result of your ail- jhare. hred varietiea have atea . - - . Mo .1 s have made It from the deadly 1rlet n o,,,r. tin-- todav t hail ma.,t aa .1 not the rau-- e. Weak Stom-- X. A. Beach. St. Soseph. share hut none apK-:ir- to keep away lllg lit nr.. - i. r- ffi na i M.. aiiionit the ton returned to Fort Stanton . i. llllllaiaH lie.-aus- rw 1... ii, .i.li! nerves mean. i. mark, fjj Mt lever. ever before is once a iinin.i.,..i. nn - share. ae branibie, rrana RIP4NS night- Monday s alway. Ana the ratal ..,, ..r ,,f (lliv,.r-- ...Mims 1. Stomach weak...... i That the period for the duration extremely ataupatafmf If there The Citizens' National Hank may Mean, ana bmbwvj s as wen. mm ol the corporation sitan oe uiiy vfur. The simplest remedy for Indigestan i uc Is well marked varietal or facette Tues- There more Catarrh in tin. aaelloa ways ft customer of Oliver's be 7. number of directors of constipation, biliousness and the maoi move into its new home by controlline or inside nerves. Weaken That the parents, the pnR-,.n- - hetaraaa the I of thi- country than all other dltaaaax . conti- - said hall be live and the ailments arising from a disorder u,a. day of next week. This new bank all.e his customers have nerve, and vou Inevitablv have corporation to lie unfniltful. . thrie manage Is ntiite likely bowels is in- put together, and the last few ' ' names of the directors who shall ache, liver or Rlpan. Tabaka, is neatly linished until 111 Her- - is Dr. ( l.uilding very deuce what be tells them, weak vital organ. where th , the enrpnriUla for the sterillt proved the luiiie the Tbey go straight to the seat of the troui a war. was suppised to be incurable For raspberry or side, and presents most appropri KOOdt. bOtn new I wammrm awawawawTw mmmm three months are: d. v, raaysr, jrrower rosabred ble, relieve thedislress, clean.e ami curs ;l .Tt'dl manv ears doctor, omiioiinred about Ue aelll ate banking room. o other remedy ev hi. claims 10 n'.rfireai Sr., Frank . Beach. A. u. IOUBR, blackberry aeedllnf the affected pafts.and give th itenn it a local bed local and second hand goods, but he u. up. disease and amerl ' Also for bloating, H. A. Beach, and B. inayer. jr. Imperfect Blooma. general toniug the "inside nerve. T .. nri.K-- H hni'p liorp- - rema tea, and by consiantlv failing to w ill sell you second hand goods l,..r....f Wo C Dunn, treasurer, .1 :i ii Li i. ' o. ' . . , - exception to raise one At Jas county nail .oi ol in lull i .i.... It is almost aa Druvrists. i i . . ,, . ' set our nanus anu i. .ii u ..... j . unto .eai. mi. Five-Cen- j -- iht-rie- t Is left for his old home at prooo.iou eeonu nana Shoop-- ,,,- - w normal Hoobm ana pewec The Packaire euouuli foi an ordf. Tuesday .... at prices aim aeWM Dr. Restorative. Write: ,i..iT ith nary occastaB. The family buev.Mlc. It has proven ... , i or poUenteed liostuii, Mass., to visit atrera! Incurable. Sienee catarrh good, .,:.. L! .j ... hl- u r ti..,. seal Even eii.se 'led self coataiat a supply (or a vaar, to be a eon.titiitional étoaaie and there- - seal likely to have imperfect weeks. On his return home he will word., he Dr. Shoop, Rac Wi. The Kestorl- ÍVank W Beach. seedlings lire fore can'l other seal pi ns. and the chances ot sterility by w ho requires constitutional treatment. . ... , .. - ,1 nv i u be accompanied Mrs Iunn, in i. fT- Mali's Catarrh Cure, never attempts to pan di second - N. A. Beach. eeal nre enormously Increased in the - 60 YEARS' has been in Boston visiting. manufactured; 1!. C. sealj ( Thayer. Jr.. of diverse parents. Thus all EXPERIENCE J. heonay A Co., Toledo, Ohio, - goods new gooils, nrini -- hand as neither of New Mexico - naar OF NEW MEXICO. Territory our verr numeróos hybrids of the Jn- nai the nal) constitutional cure on ti.e .. III TERRITORY I Col Jack Unmlivetl was here this 1, lmv nil hand Coodl Countv of Ulero. (liul.ns pli.ienjcolaatna) OFFICE OF THE SECRETA I! Y. Do of lili betnre I""1 " Ineherry week to visit his family, especially market. It taken Internal I; in d...e. this Sth dav Julv. from place, where any contagioua i hail crumbly berries lien tbey fruit 10 CEU rinCATE IF COM PARI X. me personally appeared B C. Thayer, to see his daughter. Miss Hilen, from drops to a teaspoonlul. It acts all hybrids of tlie disease- - are or have been, if lie I V St.erernrv of Frank W. Beach. Arthur I). Young, to eil jit all. and on blood mucous sur-aee- liVYVllt.nS rosmefoll-na)-, whom he had Dot seen lor a year. directly the and "strawberry-raspberry- " lit. knows it. 'th Territory of New Mexico, do hereby . . Mr. IJiimiiven is now at Tarantean of tbeayitaai, 'j'liev offer one .,.. tnniv with cultivated blaritbetTlea and that there a filed for record i I do good 8 certify fhat they of rade marks bundr liars for any case it falls to Oliver buys new from A- and acknowledged raspberries, were wholly destitute Designs looking alter brick contracts. V?f- - cure. Send for and te.ti- - ! th'? Í - executed the same as their free act and organs. Bramble nre Copyrights Ac. circulars factories direct and pays spot uay o. wuij v. u.?'.? I doral tlie lnirieeuio ' mm AnTone 9tnrl!ng a sketch and my Rich-lan- op many Individual drupes or A Wise and family from d asoniai. of incorporation of made "f quick:. uncertain our oiininn free wlictiier M J cash for them, then gets a per Article In Wllnen Whereof I have hereunto probably patentable. I fruits, each inclosing a seed, tlie result iDventton ii Springs, Texas, arrived this Addreaa: I'. J. Cheuev .t Co rotado. 0. THE CUPRITE COPPER COMPANY, set my hand .nd notarial seal the day HANDBOOK on I'ltenti cent nil' because he send, the of the action of n pollen grain or an tent free, t Mest aátencf for secuniik 'ufents. T i: S ,1.1 in Druggists, 75c. S0S7.); and vear in tliis certificate first above through Munn & Co. week to visit with .No and ovule. If a num- Pntenta taken reuelre - money with orders. This means Individual stigma $pteial notice, without charge. In the .Mrs Wise sister of Mrs Take Hall's family hill for onstipa- I M- - Fleming, isa and alto, that have compared the Geo Moff ber of these essential organs lire poorly Since their arrival Mr lion. a big saving in t lie wholesale lowing eopv of the .ame. with the orig- - .menean. Fleming, Notary ublic. developed or lin king, the lierry will be Scientific loal thereof now on file, and declare It I.irep-- Wise has been (juite sick, and one price of furniture, so much so correspondingly Imperfect, The eoin- - A haninmely Ulimtrated weeklr, t to be a correct transcript therefrom and state of MI.ouri culaiitm of any arientlüc JuriiaJ riii. lia Jim Schultl was here this week months, L Bold by ? u-- t. of the children has been a little sick. that lie can sell, and does sell f .i... .hoi o it.ori.nf County of Ituchanan pound nature oí these berries, with ear; four all from Pinon to stand examination niveo under mv hand and the fíreat " kls 11 day of July. IM7 before their great multiplication of organs, new furniture direct from furni- I personally appeared X. A. Beach, The new building of A. J . Back is as to his knowledge of forest affairs. a..i nf ih. T.niinr. ni N UhIm u at explains to sinue extent the compara- Brancn umoe, toa r pl, naaniutcioi:, u. c. , L"...... and Ii. C. Thayer. Jr.. to me knewn to Hearing completion. As soon as ture factories at price, just about .1..lile Slt. oi C.t.. 1 e. 111,1 I'hi.Ii.I.... .i un tive rarity of really perfect flowers ni be the persons described in and who ex- completed Mr. buck will open up a .1. P. Blanks for Sale. the same us his competitors this l ith dav nf Julv. A. D 1007. aiming seedling plants. .1. VV HAYN0LD8, ecuted the foregoing Instrument, and complete line ol undertakers goods, office .lus- - acknowledged they executed the Thi has la stock printed have to pay wholesale. Seeing nf New Mexico. that tice o ..... 1...,..U kl. aal...... 11 ...... Secretare' same as and deed. HIS BEST PLAYMATE. and a line parlor will be kept in II. !'. FLINT, their free act A NEW ROSE. - believing (iet others' price. I front, as well as everything that ly. o any e it v. as follow.: A lliria- assisstant Secretary. In Witness Whereof have hereunto Vil in At achment," "Writ Ot Attaeh- - set my hand and notarial seal the day 1 like to play with Cousin Frank anil and then see Oliver's goods. Of Free riowering Quality and a Beau- goes with a first class undertaking mi nt." ai d Warrants " Prices fo ABTICLES Of 1NC0BP0RAT10N and year In this eertilicate first above Willie Watson, too. Pink. 1 1 establishment. each kind One dozen blank-- . 23 ceals The foregoing facts necessitat- of written. tiful And wouldn't bo glad if eo Id whit blank- - lor 50 cents; loo blanks In iSeah Thos. .1. Lysaght, The new pink rose Aurora, here 111. y can do! ed Oliver having to enlarge his THE COPEITB COPPER COMPANY. My can run as tosí almoat Mall orders promptly fill id. Notary Public. shown from Gardening. Is Mid to I" Cousin Frfttik The following gentlemen were Know All Men These :.s any AtiAMOOORDO NEWS. furniture house, because he had Bj Presents, My Commission expires :.uii, here this week standing examina- we, the undersigned ol the result of n cross between Boll And very few can ump aa h cli as'wn. irdo X M. buy Thai citizens Endorsed: tions on forest to in larger shipments, in the United States, have this day volun- nnd Sotiv. ilu President Carnot, lie Wetson can. applications lor No. 5057. 1 do tarily associated ourselves together for and it has Inherited tlie free flowering Bet oan't Jump the na; they w ranger service: D, S.Sullivan, loin C hi order to accommodate Ins ever hardly run nt all. Beauchamp and two tren the purpose of incorporating under the Cur. Rec'd. Vol. S Page i. qualities of the former nnd the strong Verner, Ben Longwell and Chas. ol increasing Articles of Because tlie nurae. when I sraa Just a Dousflaa, Ariz., were here last trade. law- - of the Territory of New Mexico, Incorporation crowing liol.lt of the Inrter. Tlie baby, let me fall. KelloKK of Cloudcroft; !' M Brad week visitin" with the family of J. Confidence in Oliver telling ami in the manner prescribed bv said of ' of Oran, R. Plowman, laws, a corporation, and we do hereby THE CUPRITE COPPER COMPANY. I can't v out an.l hitch wnes b1 :hs ar. ford John A. Corn. Mr Beattcbamp is , a the truth about his goods, assur- gofn' down th-.- Ftrr-et- li certify as follows: Filed in office or Secretary of New Dan Iiass and Paul Ares ol brother-in-la- w of Mrs Corn, and at For boya do those tnlnga unless 1. That the name of the corporation Mexico, .July 13. 1907. 1. in." can't Queen; E A ol Weed: I' ing customers that they get a. tin y'ri: lively on Wood John Douglas he is the cashier of the hall be CC PIUTE COPPEP. W. Raynolds, their bet "THE J. Secretare. But every d.y so v.t. Is Forehand ol Carlsbad: J, on Buck ot what they buy, with his guarantee Comp'd. M. i.r Copper Queen store. COMPANY".'' to 0. on tin- ground , , R ol AJamogordo, Sam Blocker behind his dealings, ready to --'. That the location of its principal My papa puis me on my r'ed nr-- takes Hope, forest guard, and A. M. Neal ofliee In New Mexico shall he in the me all around Take the Postmaster's Word for make good his word on anything TERRITORY lil:- - l 1. It town of ip said OF NEW MEXICO. And prrtnc-- 3 a ari Is me of Cloudcroft, assistant forest ranger, Orogrande, Territory, snow, Mr. P. M. Hamilton, postmaster at lie sells, being liberal with those and the name of the agent therein and OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. new men eul of were lure assist in the examina- And all th.- - time my pupa he's tl: ostest to in charge thereof and upon whom pro Cherryvale, Ind., keep alto a stock of who trade with him, and last CERTIFICATE OF COMPARISON. lioy 1 know. tion of the applicants. cess against the corporation may be and patent medí-- I. .1. W. RAYNOLDS, Secretarv of general merchandise ' hut by no he I p:ay means least, pays served shail lie Frank W. Beach, the Territory of New Mexico, do hereby like to with other boys. l ine.. Me .ays: "Chamberlain's Colic, :t so kind to me. Sloan Liniment Took all the the freight to your station all That the objects for which the certify that there was tiled for record - And nil tin toys they lirias Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed) i. stand- corporation is formed are as follows, to In office net this at Nine o'clock A. M , on around for me to see. Pain Away. ard In re in line. never fail, to these good things make for wit: lis It the 13th day of Julv A. 1). 1907, And ono time when a boy wbo Uves Sown B. n (a) To prospect for. locate, acquire Mrs. ii. Springer, BSl Plora Btrcc give and we could hardly Hiver the name of beinf the Certificate of of Stock- r hy the railroad track by discovery, lease, license, option, pur- Came pest a and said Blltabetb, N, J., write: afford in be without it." Fur sale by ail holders of The Cuprite Copper Company, and called me imini leading furniture man of the chase, franchise, grant, gift, devise or 1 suss neck, No. 5051, ; dassen't hint "I cannot thank you too much f druggists. Otherwise hold, possess, enjoy, develop. But When he saw I couldn't wi: ilk it Nsj Southwest. and also, I hat I have compared the fol- - yuur remedy. loll and sprained n mine. work, operata, and exploit mines, ed to make him pad. A Trial per- copy oi sume, - THE HOSE Al'HOKA. '1 mxr- Methodist order means a mineral lands and claims, mining rights, lovnoj; tue with the orlg- And then he tried Rive me a the - arm a week ago and tfraa in terrll Episcopal Church. loal thereof now on tile, hi. manent customer. metalliferous and rights in New and declare it flowers .ire large nuil lull pro- s that he had. lands to be a and nre pain until one of my DelRbbor. told I correct transcript therefrom ;;nd lor, Maryland Ave. cV 10th St. It doesn't cost a cent to lón!; Mexico or elsewhere. Also to carry on duced 011 Btroug mid stiff stems, with Ilut when It's Sunday morn! hat's the to use sjoan's Liniment, which of the who e thereof. turn business it. all rich thirl; green foliage. i e.U days. Sunday School 10 a. in. and get prices. the its various branches Given under my hand and the Tlie color is best f the to lie I n Ureal Because my stays tit li'tmc out the right thing. could of mining for , silver, copper, tin Seal of the a beautiful dark pink nnd wherever pipa always 1 1 Territory of lew Mexico, at with me Dlasrs. use my hand or arm until I yo Preaching a. m. lead, iron and coal. end applied liles get quick and certain relief from the City of Santa Ye, the Capital, shown attracted mncb attention. The It liap-- (hi To construct purchase, or other- on And nearly every trame we have biniraent. It look all the pain aw Junior League 3 p, m. Dr. this 13th day of July, A. I). 1907. keeping quality or the flowers is excel- I Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please wise acquire, maintain, and operate luns that I .1. w. Raynolds, lent Aurora is easy to grow And he p't.-nd- a nary then and says and now can ti.e my arm and ha Senior League 7 p. m. note it is made alone for I'iles. and its tunnels, sluices, reservoirs, and ditches and does Secretary of New Mexico. not need a high he thinks I eheat. again. Thanking you very much a is positive for mining, irrigation, and temperature. Preaching 8 p. m. notion and certain. Itching, transporta- II. P. Flint, Tnu couldn't hardly help but ho 'net Wis una New Lr. painful, protruding or blind piles dis tion purposes. Assistant means It. thoturn. I'ravcrmeeting Wed. 8 p. in. fc) To lease, Secretarv. And pape he's the boy r all the S. I shall v er he purchase, or otherwise Certificate of The Gladiolus. bes'.est "I. in with appear like magic by its use. Large of the Stock- bey s I know. C. F. Lucas, acquire, lands, mills, mill sites, tunnel It is au acknowledged fact among nil of will Pastor. nickel-cappe- Recocd-IIers- tie Sloan's Liniment ami glass jars 50 cents. Sold buildings, machinery, power houses. holders In - Cbleaeo site. TIIIO growers of summer flowering plants, mend it to all suffering friend-.- " bj l'C Holland. dumping plants, pump machinery, dump CUPRITE COPPER COMPANY This is shrubs and bulbs, be he professional or It involves Attacking the Men That rights, ditch rights. Humes, pipes, pipe tocartify that the undersigned, Abraham Lincoln incorporators of amateur, that there Is no flower grown Uphold System. M, Statist for Pabiieatiott. lines, private railways, private tram- Tlie Cuprite Copper the Joe Márquez, Dead. i at-- Company, which so man who, against all odds, liepartnif nt of the Interior, ways, private roads, easements, fran- certificate of Incorporation of renuiiv! little attention and On every side 1 hear Strang insis- which Is herewith filed, core nud so Joe M. Márquez hj dead. Death the highest honor a man cniild Land Office al Las Cruces. X. at, chises ami licenses. do hereby de- limited a eaplt.il commen tence upon tlie fact that it is only tlie clare that shall lie no ; u July 1Í. 1W7. (dl To purchase, construct, loase, or there stockholders' surate "ith the as the gladio- system I lieopts the United .States. Ballard's liability on that is wrong. hear occurred at the ranch home near NOTICE IS HEREBY account of any stock issued lus. Although it is n flower irdlnsri lion lound Syrup lias attained a p ace. GIVEN THAT otherwise acquire, opojrate. and main- by said company. which Is litter the following extra Tularosa at I :.'." Thursday morn- JOHN tain electric and power especially adapted for indoor blooming Individuals.1' llevt equalled by uny other like remedy, IlHIEtiEL lighting plants, The principal ofliee nf words: "We do not attack of Alamogordo, N. buildings, said The Cup after the nre Of at,, lias tiled notice of his machinery, appliances, and buds well developed in What, in name-o-f the seven pla- ing after six months sickness It I. i cure for Coup's, Colds, llion-- . Imeatfon to make Anal pruof rite Copper Company is at Orogrande. the sine Homestead in equipments appertaining thereto. , the garden, still a most iii. supimrt of his claim, vin: Hoii.estead Emrv in tne county of (Hero, Territory of mas ...it net, can you Attack except Individua! consumption. Joe Márquez was Influenza arid all Pulmonary dis 3U 11. (e) To purchase, construct, lease, or display i nn N.i. made July I'i fur the n', ni. New Mexico, and the name of the agent l. secured by ntnntlns en Bow tan one fight n system'.' If 'Os- - Siec. 2band ni? nt-'-i Sec. 27. Tjx It, S. 'J otheiwi.se acquire, operate, and main- a young Mexican gentleman of Every mother should keep sup- Kane therein and in charge masseor by the ns.. of thi- - a wow K.. and llial said proof will be made before tain telegraph, and telephone thereof, and up- flower us tein came into this room, what pile! medl-Hol- ü. lines for on whom background with this wonderful cough W. S. Shepherd, S. Cum .at Alamoirurdii, process against the corpora- for continuous blooming you do Would you t ike a gun exemplary habits and ith a host N. M., un August 24, I'll 7. the transmission of messages and sound to if; cine by W. K. & tion may be served is Frank W. dwarf annuals. Willi a a Warren llro. He names tba tollowlnf wltneaaea to prove by electricity. Heach. of a fencing foil or a butterfly net "f of friends, who with the family, his In Witness Whereof We have from two 10 continuous resilience Boon, and cultivation (f) To gas, water, hereun- three plantings about two '.' of. the viz: furnish electricity, to set our horsewhip or a disinfectant now mourn his untimely land, hands and seals this 5th dav weeks apart there lie of death, J. D. Clámenla, of Alanmííordo, N. M. power, heat, and light for mining, mill- would no luck of A system only exists in the minds Proposals Q. C. July, 190T. bloom during he being only iii years of age. fclpio, uf ing, agricultural, domestic, and other the entire ieflSOU in our men. and if there is a very vile system Ed. Waylaml, of ' uses ond to 1! T Layer. Seal will he received until Monday, purposes, and sell, lease or northern climate, with plant-log- s i July Jas. Wajload of Frank W. Ueacb, and more in tlie minds of men there umst His parents, now dead, were the dispose of the saute to such persons or Seal our (lower loving 28, 1907 for finishing the Attic of Eugene Van Pallen, Register. Arthur I). Young, mends In tin- something1 very vilo about their tiiimbi. (17. corporations, and for such price or Seal i Sr. and Sra. Serapio Márquez, 1st. ins. smith ami wanner climates t ha the New Mexico for prices, and on such terms and conditions N. A. Ueacb, Seal could pro I do not say that tlioy may n Institute the II. C. long the blooming season. good citizens of Tularosa. Sr. as to this corporation may seem proper. Thayer. Jr., Seal - Arthur other virtues ulong with the qualities Notice of' Cowee, New Blind. lor I'.tbllcitllon. (gl To develop, sell, store, contract Territory New Mexico York. that make the bad system. I do not Serapio Márquez was a member (9S- - Department of the County of Otero h-- sys Plans and specifications can be Interior. for, and generally deal in and dispose of say that the tmliolders of any of commission- Land On this Sth day I of the first board Office at Las truces. N. M. to such persons or corporations, of July, l!07, before Strength of the Condor. tem are without any uiorul merits. seen at the office of R. H. Pierce and for me personally 1!. ( at July 22, WOT, appeared C. Thaver. Tim enormous strength of at ers of Itero county. such price or prices and on such terms W. the condor do not say that Italian brigands N. M- K. NOTICE IB HEREBY Frank Reach and Arthur D. Yoiing! Alamogordo, - H. Pierce, OIUBN THAT and conditions as to this corporation is only eipuileil by hs l'uW" Burial took place SOLOMON BROWN, to me known to be persons voracity ami without nny moral merits. But yesterday may seem proper, electrical and the described boldness. This Immense Is Secretarv. La Liu. N. M . other in and who bird "often ever good or evil may be mingled (Friday) at Tularosa cemetery. ol has ,iled notice of his inten power for the generation, executed the foregoing In pounces upon tlon In make final proof in ,.upKirt of his claim distribution, Strumout, and acknowledged small animal, but from the character of au Italian brigán : - and supply that thev Iii Homestead Entry No. 3363 made Ann', 2.- of electricity for mining, the shape and blnutness of with if PWI, lor Ihe s'r Sec y s1; executed the .same as their free act and his claws nobody ever said that in dealing All the World sei siv'i Section heating, and power purposes, lie is unable to The Doctor Away from Home in. To. lí S.. Kanue II E . and that IH umf Ih) deed carry anything very persons of that profession you were will lie niaile W. To purchase, lease, or otherwise knows that Mallard's Snow tiefore S. Sbetiltenl. U. S. In Witness Whereof 1 have heavy, so ho contents tii liluimeiit c, iiimissioiier. at Alautoorilo. N. M. no acquire, construct and maintain, plants hereunto hiiuseir not to attack Individuals. when Most Needed. 21, 1907, set my hand and notarial seal living it against tutls. has no superior for Rheumatism, stiff l fur tlie purpose of ei trading values the day the ground With me You do not, lu dealing with lu He.flantttt lb fofloarlag witnesses lo prove and year in this of his chiw, while I'eóple. are olien very much disap- Joint-- . Cuts. Sprains, Lumbago nlscontinaot residence upon, from refractory ores. certificate first written with the other and say that you merely attack (he syste and anil cultivatiin I his of. t lit. lana, viz: Ii) To purchase. treat, reline, ea' Oeo. E. powerful beak he rends Is, nP: pointed to dud that their family physt-ela- n all palnS. liny it, try II and you will extract, Mofle, it to pieces You attack the brigands-th- at Chapita Madrid of L.i Luz, N. M. reduce, crush, calcine, smelt, Notary Public. Gorged with fotHi, ,ile Is away Jilo, ' concen- bird then bc-- 1 posing you in possession ' fron home whan they uiost always uso it, Any body who has Clopfar of " trate, Otero County, New ,e" that arc S Hot unda " and manipulate all kinds of ores, Mexico. 'Despoblé of flight need ill's rancisco of I and may be the ndetiuito bodily courng".-- 1' services. Diseases like cramp Dillard's Snow Liniment Is a living J Han Uaecia of " minerals and metalliferous State of Missouri approached, substances but any attempt at cap- London NeWS- - colic and el. olera morbus require prompt proof Of What Buoene Van Paiten, Regislcr. with a view to obtaining County of Ituchanan j in Illustrated it does. All we ask of 1st. Iflat, therefrom gold, ture is furiously resisted. silver, tin, lead, copper, Oil this II day of July. 1007, beforo me treatment, ami have in many Instances you I to get a trial bottle. Trice :.c. Iron, and other Ñ. personally appealed A. Reach Thackeray's Pantomime. j proven fatal metals, combination of metals, or and before medicine could be 50o and Si. 00, Sold hy VV. E, Warren & other R. C. Tbayer. . to me Cur. For a "Nagging" as Contest Notice. valuable substances, with a Jr known to be Woman. William Makepeace Thackeray proeuied or a physician summoned. Bro. view of pre- persons advertised too DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR paring the same for the described lu and who ex- Haying ns a widower in always too genial, too generous, market. ecuted the forcL'ohii; search ot wife The right way Is to keep at hand a UNITED STATES LAND OmcE. (j) Generally to engage In smelting, Instrument inA No. mnll of 8t open handed, to be on accumulator of acknowledged tbat they UaU, Switzerland, the bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera W E Warren and family returned Las Cruces, N. M Jnly 5th, 1907 reducing, crushing, reining, milling, executed the showed the fifty re- tills world's goods, and In spite of A tame as meir ireo act and deed plies and Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician sufficient contest affidavit having l,een treating, assaying, and selling minerals antl phttoL'iai)hs which ha haj large cablings he died s. last nijht from Cisco, Terns. They filed in l Ins office by In Witness Whereof I have ot his pen Thomas L. Case, contest- and ores of all classes de- hereunto received to his WS can a inerfrelne for these were ant, avai.ist desert land entry No. kinds, and set. my wife, ami, stating that. poor man. Shortly liofore bis death prescribe better accompanied hy V.iss I'attcr U, made nand and olheial sea tin. Ha.- - Sepl. 14, Vint,, sontheast ina. ter secliun 35, T. scriptions. .mt uor. waut him call- Hy having It In house B sister M E., and year In this certificate there were friend, John Leech, the cartoonist- Márses. the SOn, of Mrs. Warren, nnd a.. Rang br William C. Welch, (k) To buy, sell, manufacture, ami first above others who dhl, he In which il in Thus. .1. effectively cured ed 111.011 him iu escape 11 l'at-tu- aliened that said tract is gene, ally Lysaght, him and found ion much pain ami suffering Miss (turner, I'licnd ol fttttp d not settled deal in Machinery, blasting uer t ilium and cultivated as reinlred hi powder, sttl Notary Public, nagging'' habits. Petit study, and sighing all risk. Ituy It now; it may save tcrsou. law. Said pari es are herein notlfled to aptieaf, and high explosive's of every Parisién. writingwriting respond and offer evidence toucbinir said description, fuses, caps, implements, Uuchanan, Countv, m0. the monotony of his work. Ufa. For sal by all druggists. at 10 o'clock a. m. on My commission Angus! 24, ino7. candles, and conveniences for expires July 20, 1009. "Why don't you have a holiday." salt H. H. Maior, Probate Clerk Utero Co , suitable H. Read Constipation. M.. use In Endorsed: the Signs. the sc A N. and Hon final hearing will be held at connection with mining and .cedí, take your girls to or U. is. nny: able HI ,,. A ...... No. .1058. And now, fund ANT0fPnl o'...i,U a S.., fun i. mulullurglcal little boys," .M s I'or Is operations. the prct. al.lnV". . ml, iiiiftian men between the eonstipatloii there liotblllg ter and Kecener at tne United States Hi Cor. Rec'd. Vol. 5 Page is:,. ry Sunday scbool Land To purchase, lease, or teacher, 1 of M tllllf it ..I II. I. ITni.u.l n. I. r, .. CI -- u . . ill LttS Cl UCes. N. U. otherwise "we have ti.., 1.. on vero1 eltli.l,. acquire lands Certificate of Non Liability of the Stock seen that it is ...... ut for the purpose of erect- ordsined that k slowly, plungeu ing thereon officii holders in man being answer, but.' rising Who buildings, plants, must some day come to . ahlaa. Cat! read and "" l"al aller due dilhrence personal THE CUPRITE CQPPER his hands to tlie very of bis tt of hereiiy workshops, dwelling COMPANY uculu- - ana bottom write 'TMsMBrtllfoVinSiloil apply iU"':" P'''"'"" movement the bowels ol lh notice can not be made. It In houses, warehouses, Filed In office of Secretary wnat comes after dylngr brought receptacles ot. l no - stores, hotels, of New "Cleaning these ltbtul any disagreeable elleel. lc nonce gu- and other buildings In Mexico. 13, and nressimr" . In lltmmmnitVrreml mmiia Oueia I'rlce. , enI.,..."?...by dije and proper publication. July 1907, 9 y shook them vigorously without elicit"' ' connection with the foregoing purpose. boy who House Iluitaing, a a Unibles free. All druggijls. iul ' tuireut. Van fatten, Kaghi W. Raynolds, was famUiar with .itwindow nud tbe pwwaajjag (in) To Secretary. a rutile nf coin, replaced them incur ludebiedueta lu .tab Cont'd. M. to 0. vucago ryews. 1. resumed bis. seat