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New Board of County Commis Postmaster General Summoned Public Hearing Is Scheduled for Second Attempt to Do Away Chicago Restaurant Man, How sioners Reorganized This to White House to Explain Discussion of Arbitration With Doctrine of Assumption ever, Followed Her to - v -- atvr-v- . Treaties- , of Risk Successful. New York Afternoon. to President. y.:, Ik' City Such of the state officials, who had (By Special Leased Wire to New Mexican) (By Special leased Wire to New Mexican) (By Special Lonsod TTrre to Now Mcxlrian) 'Bv l Kcns'd TVIre to N'f-- 3w rtean) not taken their oath of office did Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. Post XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. The New York, Jan. 13. Violet Buehler, yet - Hitchcock who j X Senate. X of the Jimployers' li miKsini? was so today. They were: master General last . , . ST constitutionality jih Chicago heiress, ar X In session at 2 p. m. Senator X ' law in rested at. Lieutenant , Eseriuiel C. de n:'ght gave out a statement saying he ability passed by Congress l!us the corner of First avenue, X Lorimer continued his defense X aiid Tilth B.ica, Democrat would recommend to Congress, gov- today, was upheld by the suprenn.' street this morning and tak- X before election commit- - X 'court of en to Secretary of State, Antonio Lucero, ernment ownership and operation of inquiry the I'nited States in all cases the police station. She had X tee and had a inter-- X been in Democrat, succeeding Nathan Jaffa, ail telegraph lines, was summoned to sharp before it. Tito court also decided working the neighborhood, X with X ibe Republican. the White House by President Taft change Senator Kern that state courts may enforce that police say. taking care of a sick 11 X over X i. woman. Attorney General Frank W. Ciancy. shortly after o'clock this morning. political ethics. ' net when local laws are appropriate. X com- - X Miss Bitchier admit l ed succeeding himself. The pronouncement in favor of gov- Industrial Expositions Second Attempt to Change Law. her identity Republican, and told State Auditor, William G. Sargent, ernment ownership and operation of X mittee postponed until next X Washington, I). C., Jan. 13. This the police that she came to X - Xew York about, a Republican, succeeding himself. telegraph lines as an adjunct of the Monday hearing of Californi- X was the second and finally successful month ago with - the idea of State Treasurer, O. X. Marron, Dem department, stirred official X ans on measures for govern- X attempt, of Congress to change the seeing the world. She that no man had to ocrat, succeeding Rufus J. Palen, Re- Washington today as few administra X ment participation in San X uel common law rule that an employe anything in i - of do with her home. publican, tive acts have recent years. Francisco and San Diego expo- X a common carrier could not pro- leaving her She n j said that after her Superintendent of Instruction, News at White House. sitions. X cure damages from the carrier for money began to get, low she decided a X. White, Democrat, succeeding The postmaster general's statement Pensions committee consid- - X injuries received in his employment to pet position and answered a James E. Clark, Progressive Republi-- ; was news to the White House and is ered without action, Sherwood X vien the injuries resulted fiou the newspaper advertise- sur-- ment for a nurse. can. said to have caused the greatest i and other pension bills. X negligence of a fellow servant. She was employed 1) Commissioner of Public Lands, R. prise there. This was evident when House. X HON. WILLIAM H. POPE, The first law, that enacted in 190(1, Mrs. Anna Brett, in East 70th street. P. Ervien, Republican, succeeding efforts were made late last night to Met at noou. X Today Appointed Federal Judge for New Mexico. was declared unconstitutional in ef- - more "himself. recall the announcement. These Interstate Commerce Com- - X I'jOS, because it embraced within its For than three weeks Miss did come from intra-stat- a Huehler, who is said to be heiress to Corporation Commission, Hugh H. forts 'however, not mission held a hearing on Pan- - Xj tovms a regulation of as tfie j an estate worth thousand dol- Williams, Republican. M. S. Groves, Hitchcock. He was out of city a.na canal tolls. X well as interstate commerce. The several statement was and t., was lars, has been as a nurse for Republican, George H. Van Stone, when the released "Sugar trust" committee X NEW IS opinion announced by Justice acting did not return until late last Van the mother of Mrs. Brett as well as Progressive Republican. night. heard further testimony from X BO M Devantcr. he went to his ne was doing light domestic work. Miss The Supreme Court qualified on Then immediately Beet Sugar farmers. X l decision unanimous and a con- and would not be disturb- for the Buehler said that she was unaccompa- - Wednesday evening of last week, apartments Rules committee gave hear- - X FULL-FLEDGE- complete victory government J. ed. D STATE at inea wnen sue lett Chicago, but im- sisting of Chief Justice Clarence ing on proposed investigation X I every point. Jus- Senators and gen- The case has been under advise- mediately afterwards told about Jack Rcberts, Republican; Associate Representatives of money, shipping, X did not learn of the proposed ment since last ('line, a restaurant man she had tice Frank W. Parker, Republican, erally and harvester trusts. X February. recommendation until they read the Does With of Risk known in Chicago, and whom she met and Associate Justice Richard H. Knox discussed X Away Assumption suc- papers today. When they reached Secretary Governor William C. McDonald and Other Elective Offi- Justice Vamieventer declared that in this city soon after her arrival. Hanna, Progressive Republican, diplomatic and consular appro- - X Chief Justice William H. the Capitol all were discussing the Congress had no right to regulate Don't Give Up Honey! ceeding priation bill before foreign at-- X Into Miss Buehler said and Associate Justices John R. matter and many divergent views cials Inducted Office at High Noon Today. Hurrah the relation of interstate railroads t that Jack was a Pope fairs committee. X flue fellow to Frank W. Clarence J. were expressed. their employes. and she hoped marry McFie, Parker, Apologies were offered by X For the Forthy-Sevent- h Star in the him some when Faved E. R. M. C. Mechem Pressure Against Recommendation. Falg: Congress had not gone beyond its day they up Roberts, Wright, Representatives Johnson of X money The scribbled a and Ira A. Abbott, all Republicans. Most generally discussed of all the power by abrogating the common law enough. girl was one Kentucky and Madden of Illi- - X letter before leaving the Brett Congressman George Curry, Repub- reports early today that pres- rule that, an employer was not liable just be to on nois for their wordy alterca- - X The cynosure of all eyes, the ad- cer the cerulean New Mexico the home, and left it on the bureau in lican, and Harvey B. Fergusson, Dem- sure might brought bear sky, for the injuries resulting to employes not recom tion in the House X miration of the stalwart Democrats, warm sunshine with a her room. This note, written in lead ocrat, succeeding William H. An Mr. Hitchcock to make the Saturday. hardly zephyr; by the negligence of fellow servants So matter Republican leader Mann be-- X center of a continuous ovation On that the last pencil, was given out as follows drews, Republican, took their oath of mendation. far the hasS the stirring. stairway he said. by a N for immediate X time and his and territorial had been - the police: office at Washington, on last Monday. not nroeressed beyond declaration gan fight action from the he family governor kiaugu- "Xo one had a vested property X on from "Jack: Don't 'hun'. must Pino Elected Chairman. by the Postmaster General that he on Madden bill for physical X party arrived yesterday afternoon rated; it, President Roosevelt right, in the common law," said the give up, I X valuation for all - X nmde his address when he visited go. Will write soon as 1 At the meeting of the board of would make such a recommendation railroad prop- the New Mexico Central Railroad, Jiistice. possible. inau- - Si'nta Fe when he was The am so nervous. By county commissioners this afternoon, to Congress with a statement by him X erty. X Governor McDonald was today President. He found that the present law did By." ac ex-- were crowded to ov- - intra-stat- e Stick to Me, Jack! Jose Ortiz y Pino of Galisteo, who giving reasons for the proposed fcXSXXXXXXXSXXXXS gu rated the one hundred and first Capitol grounds net regulate commerce and lines. ei with who had come A ran: "Stick to served so efficiently on the last board, quisition of the telegraph ecutive of this commonwealth, the flowing people therefore was not objectionable on postscript me, nono- - tIle and will be O. K." was elected chairman, and County No Friction. Washington, D. C. Jan. 13. Sena- first Democratic governor since 189", first elective governor of that ground. Xo objection was found Jack, everything 15. tll new State. . in After the girl had been taken to Commissioners George Kinsell and Washington, D. C, Jan. After tor Lorimer and Senator Kern engag- and the first elective executive of the the fact that the act did away with the children's court, Clune Esquipula Jiron also qualified. Postmaster General Hitcncock had ed in a colloquy which developed the new state. Telegrams of congratula- Governor's Party at Luncheon. the doctrine of "assumption of risk" appeared. of doc- In passing through the corridor Vio-J- Corporation Commissioners Will- been in conference with President first signs irritation Mr. Lorimer tions pourd in upon him from all cor- The first to be served in the dining by employes and restricted tho saw him and to 4 bins iams and Groves took the oath before Taft for more than hour today, an has shown in the witness chair, ners of the worid, from men promi- room tonight will be Governor Mc- trine of contributory negligence,". running - threw' her arms around his neck Supremo Court Judge Frank W. Park- authoritative statement was made at when the Senate iivestiaation into nent in- the i.'.niun" anU particularly Donald's party'ali'er which the dining' to- room will to Clune bent forward to kiss her but' ; General and; the White House that there had Deen Lorimer's election was resumed from Democratic leaders who recog- be thrown open all ball Attorney Clsscy Detective Mulligan him Secretary of State Lucero before Chief no friction between the President and day. nize in McDonald a new Democratic guests. The Governor's party will be pushed away. e lat-i.r- .t "Xone of that," exclaimed Mulligan Justice Clarence J. Roberts; Lieuten-jtb- postmaster General over the Mr. Kern asked If the voters in Illi- star of the first magnitude. arranged as follows: 1 s nois had been Mr. Lorimer. Ti en he added "Who are you?" "I'm' Governor E. C. de Baca and State ter's proposed recommendation that for "It Crowds Greet McDonald. First Table: Governor and Mrs. would be for me to a friend of hers," said Clune. "You Treasurer Marion before Secretary the government acquire and operate egotistical say," A crowd the occu- McDonald; Governor and Mrs. Mills, i large greeted wait here: you may be said f State Lucero and Corporation Com- - all lines as an of replied Lorimer. "The voters were M ss McDonald and Lieutenant Gov- ARE MASSACRED wanted," telegraph adjunct pants of the Governor's special car as the detective as he on with trtissioner H. Van Stone before! responsible In the end, weren't ernor E. C. de Gen- passed George the proposed system. it. arrived yesterday afternoon at 4:15 Baca, Adjutant Violet. Clune said he had to Associate Justice Richard H. Hanna. Gcvernment they?" eral and Mrs. Brookes. nothing Ownership. o'clock, although the hour of his ar fear and declared he had volun- One of the last official acts of Gov- was late in "Oh the voters the voters that's gone The postmaster general rival had been intentionally kept a Second Table: Secretary of State Blood Is in Rivers tarily to the children's court. ernor Mills week was the appoint- office al- the way men talk when get up - Flowing last reaching his this morning, they secret so that he could avoid a demon- - and Mrs. Antonio Lucero; State Chair- W. C. of Silver in the clouds the voters. ment of Marriott City though there were many urgent calls always A man and Mrs. A. A. State in the Province of MADAME "Of stration on Sunuay. large number! Jones; SCHUMANN HEINK to be a regent of the New Mexico for him. There was no disposition at course, they are responsible; Chairman and Mrs. Venceslad Jara- - voters human of unterrified leaders had gone to! Shen Si WILL SUE FOR DIVORCE. Normal School at Silver City, vice the Capitol today to avoid any serious but the are beings." miilo. "I don't know that Kennedy to meet him and his coming Nicholas Galles, deceased. they always j Table-C- hief consideration of the proposed plan. into town in an automobile was al- - ,Thir1 Justice and Mrs. Her Second Husband is Executive Committee are," suggested Mr. Kern. Twelve Years Meeting. "The question of government owner- trmmnlial mareli All evening Clarence J. nouens; supreme Loun Her Junior and She The executive committee of the Re- "That may be the way It strikes mnt IMPERIALISTS NEAR Fl Has Eight ship of public utilities is a great Judge and Mrs. Richard H. Hanna: Sill Children. state central committee met you, but my friends the men who long until midnight and from early publican one that needs long and careful a and Supreme Court Judge and Mrs. Frank W. was have befriended me have a good this morning, men with mission Inst evening. George Armijo consideration," said Representative W. Parker. Lrasefl Wire to New to deal of influence so far as I am con- men without a mission, waited on Kan Su Is (Bv Special Mexican endorsed for chief clerk the corp- Moon o Tennessee, chaiimar. of the Fourth Table: Attorney General and Army Advancing St. Ixiuis, Mo., Jan. 15. Madame committee cerned. Such men often me to him, button-hole- d him, drew him oration commission. The Postoffice Committee. "If Postmas- get Mrs. Frank V. Clancy: State Treas- Victoriously After Severe Ernestine Schumann-Heink- , who an- tomorrow. favor men who have been personally aside, and to all lie was the same con- will meet again ter General Hitchcock's pli"c: are em- urer and Mrs. O. N. Marron; State nounced while in St. Louis last to me, but I. don't think genial, agreeable, open-hearte- man Fighting. night New District Attorney. bodied in a bill to be introduced in antagonistic Auditor and Mrs. w. G. Sargent. that she was going to sue for a di- Alexander Read I am owned and soul men of the people and yet, keeping his District Attorney and the bill comes to this body by Fifth Table: L. Brad- vorce from William Rapp, her second - Congress own counsel and Leased Wire to New lias taken his oath of office. E. P. Da- b who influence me. I am just a human consistently persist ford A. By Special Mexican) whom committee, it certainly will given Prince; Miguel 13. Kan-S- u im- husband, she married in Chica- .. to the newspa- Peking, Jan. The . - being, too." ently. He was frank 0 ""-- (thorough investigation. Such a pro- j Otero and Miss Lucero; much has go, six years ago, is on the way to-d- wmcu una cou-- n The Incident ended there. permen, answered all questions but perial army, after fighting, u?y, in pmce lie iiau osal neyer has been before Congress 'Herbert J. Haeerman Hon. and Mrs. to Denver. Her husband Is 12 from j succeeded in pushing its way within Federal Officials for New State. after all, they gleaned nothing Xatnan Jaffa Mayor and Mrs Al.thuv her junior. She is the mother 1 miles of Sian Fu. The entire yars Washington, D. Jan. 15. Presi- him as to the opening date ot me leg-- sixty of children and is May Mean Break With Taft. C, g.ijgman. province of Shen Si is in a turmoil eight at present islature for which he will issue a call Corn- - . , LAWLER PUT NEW GINGER was a some dent Taft today sent in the nomina Sixth TaDie: Corporation i de-- sonara, 0(J from ,ler husband, who she There disposition among as to - ed and i INTO INVESTIGATION. to tion of E. V. Morgan of New York as tomorrow, and the appoint- niissioner and Mrs. George H. Van , . , 1A 'declared was in New iork. senators today credit the report avi lvu.', x lie lcu uifiasui i c ui i ambassador to Brazil to succeed Irv- ments he will make, although those stone; it:pui in, are no that Mr. Hitchcock's action might Corporation Commissioner) 000 Manchus by rebels in the Shen There scandals," the sing B. nom- were the things the reporters ana Mrs. er de- Government Issues More Subpoenaes mean a break between him and Pres- ing Dudley, deceased. Other just aiu HUgn h. Williams; Corpo Si district is confirmed. is quoted as saying before her ' for Witnesses Before Grand inations included: General the people are most curious to know ration Commissioner M. S. Groves and "It is children caus- ident Taft and an alignment of Mr. Surveyor The Emperor's Abdication, parture. my that of Arizona: S. Sur- Executive Committee Calls, Hon. George W. Armijo. ed the He could un- Jury at Indianapolis. Hitchcock with those who are urging vFrank Ingalls; Peking, Jan. 15. Discussion regard- separation. not General of New The first formal event of the day Seventh Table: Mr. and Mrs. John as he has no children of the candidacy of Colonel Theodore veyor Mexico, John ing the abdication of the derstand, his Special leased wire to New Mexlean was when the executive committee .T. McCourt; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Emperor own." (By Roosevelt for presi- W. March; Federal Judge, W. H. to has 15. the Republican Ul-ric- continues, but up this evening Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. With U. S. District S. B. waited on him and Mrs. McDonald Rolland; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Law-ler- , dential nomination. This, however, Pope; Attorney, not resulted in any decison. The court 'the arrival here today of. Oscar this forenoon at the Palace Hotel, and FRANK was but one of half a hundred theories Davis. is unable to reconcile the conflicting ISBELL OF WICHITA assistant to the attorney general, informed them officially of the plans Eighth Table: Mr. and Mrs. Al- - BUYS BASEBALL in- discussed about the capltol. Arbitration Treaties to Be Heard in advice of the different factions. Some CLUB it was apparent the government for Then events fol- jbert Zeigler and two Mr. Public. the inauguration. daughters; Manchu uree Emoer- - tends to push with all possible speed other. At snd Mrs. John A. Haley. leaders that the 15. lowed rapidly upon each onrt PoL-i- r By Special Leased ttim to New of the J. B. SNEAD KILLS Washington, Jan. The Senate ahiHto Tomain In Mexican) the Investigation dynamite the National Guard Armory there was Ninth Table: W. J. Doering and ,, k,iT Wichita Kans., Jan. 15. The deal In executive session decided by ,v,m - i conspiracy. Mr. Lawler had a long A, G .BOYCE, SR, today com- Miss Georgia Dr. and Mrs. nun; (.lie puniest? i;uuivuu lucii- auui- was vote of 58 to 8 to activity as the National Guard Lesnett; closed today for the purchase ot conference with Dis- a consider the arbi V. T. Watson. cation would be futile unless the court tration treaties with Great Britain and panies formed, and at 11:30 o'clock, the Pueblo baseball club from Frank trict Attorney Charles W. Millee. Grand' Called at Fort Tenth Table: Mr. and Mrs. For- - departs from the capital. Special Jury In sessions. Senator the regimental hand nlaved the first Isbell. The franchise will be trans- Scon afterward, a number of sub- Worth to Last France public Chavez and O. U Ow Armistice a Mere Farce. Investigate immediate considera march. The program published onjfrio daughter; ferred back to Wichita, The new team poenaes Issued, supposedly for wit- V Lorimer sought en The armistice between the Imper Evening's Tragedy. tion of his amendment to the resolu- Saturday was followed, the beautiful is owned by a stock company of about nesses whom the government had By Special Leased Wire to New Mexican) Eleventh Table: A. H. ial and Rebel forces is looked on by tion for ratification of the treaties weather permitting of the inaugural Hudspeth, three hundred business men. Games been considering whether to call. Ft. Worth, Texas, Jan. 15. A spe- Mrs. Calfee, and military observers as pure fiction. Dr. to meet all exercises being held in the open, the Benjamin Dorothy will be played in a down town park. cial session of the grand jury was designed objections. McCourt; of Public Wu Ting Fang disclaims all military crowd overflowing the spacious Capi- Superintendent 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 called today to investigate the killing Instruction and Mrs. Alvan X. White. responsibility, while the Imperialists' tol JACK JOHNSON DECLARES 36 POPE APPOINTED X of A. G. Boyce, Sr., in a local hotel BUTTER PRICES SMASH grounds. Twelfth Table: Commissioner of suppression of disorders is regarded HE WILL NOT FIGHT FLYNN. FEDERAL JUDGE. X Saturday night by J. B. Snead, whose RECORD OF 24 YEARS. Welcome By Mayor. Public Lands and Mrs. Robert P. Er-- as simply warfare under another "36 Special to the New Mexican. X wife eloped with Boyce's son in No- Governor and Mrs. McDonald National Committeeman and name. Leased Wire to New "X D. Jan. 15. X to Canada. ceived in the: Mrs. Solomon Court (Bv Special Mexican) Washington, C, vember, going Winnipeg, (Bv Special Lensed wire to Xew Mexican) the committee Luna; Supreme Captain Sowerby's relief party has 111., 15 - Chicago, Jan. Jack John- President Taft this after- X examinaton of Snead 111., 15. rec- of the Palace hotel, May- Clerk and Mrs. Jose D. Colonel into Honan nine- The preliminary Elgin, Jan. High price parlors Sena; brought the city of son, champion heavyweight, declared; '"36 noon sent to the Senate the 36 be held to twenty-fou- r er delivered a brief J. L. Colonel M. M. will today. After a trip ords of years Were smash Willson, Padgett teen English Baptist missionaries and last night, that unless he is consulted X appointments of William H. X Snead returned tot Fort ed on the butter board this ard heartfelt address of welcome, and Colonel M. L. Stern. I thirteen Swedish from Winnipeg, Elgin aft missionaries regarding the Jim Flynn-A- I Palzer X to be federal for 36 ai:d were ex- .Pope judge Worth. ernoon when the quotation committee then pleasant greetings Flowers, Flowers, Everywhere. Sian Fu. fight in New York there will be no X New Mexico; B. Davis 36 In addition to the of Stephen Sequel to Elopement. ruled butter firm at 40c a pound. Last changed. profusion Rebel Troops Sail for Che Foo. fipht between himself and Flynn next X of Las to be United X " 3Cc On to roses, and other blossoms Vegas Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 15. The week's quotation was a pound. Way Capitol. poinsettias Shanghai, Jan. 15. Three cruisers July for the heavy weight title. X States and John W. X National Guard i:; and rooms at attorney, of J. B. Snead, ac- Soon thereafter, the reception dining and three transports conveying three X March to United X preliminary hearing and the - ithe of the and be States cused of the of A. G. Companies E and F. Regi Palace at battalions of revolutionary infantry, murder Boyce, ' - - X surveyor There will X AT mental band "moDillzett at tne .a- it'e National uuara tne m- moun-- l general. Sr., did not proceed today, pending X POLICEMAN KNAPP V Armory; eight machine guns and three AND LECTURE TONIGHT. X r X be no other appointments to- - X IS DEAD. Jiitional Guard Armory. Adjutant Gen - augural committee provided flowers tain sailed from the grand jury Investigation of the ALBUQUERQUE guns Shanghai today The school children and 38 X day. Judge Pope , will leave X Policeman who was Jtleral Brookes called for Governor os follows: for Che Foo. - killing, which occurred in a hotel Sat- Knapp teachers have arranged to vis-- 38 X this evening- for Philadelphia X a drunken man on Sat- S Mills and Judge N. B. Laughiin fori Executive Mansion: Reception urday night and was the sequel to the shot by it the Santa Fe agricultural 38 X whence he will return to New X 6, at X'Mrs. Mills at the executive mansion room, American Beauty roses; dining elopement of Snead's wife with urday, January Albuquer- PARDONS BOARD AGAIN demonstration train this aft-- 38 X Mexico. X que, died this morning at St. 38 and escorted them to the Palace hotel room, red and white carnations; den, - Boyce's son. DEFERS ACTION ON SHERCLIFFE err.oon at 4:20 o'clock, upon its 38 X Frederick Ingalls was ap- X Joseph's as result of 38 where they met Governor-elec- t and yellow and white snapdragons; bed Young Boyce Will Not Return. hospital arrival from the South, and 38 X pointed surveyor general for X the bullet wound which 38; Mrs. McDonald and exchanged formal, rooms, white and pink roses. ': G. pierced will examine ex- - 38 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jan. 15. A. 8 (By Special Leased Wire to New Mexican) the wonderful X Arizona. The appointment of X the pericardium. This was the 38 'and at the same time, hearty greet-3- At Capitol: In executive office, yel - who is to have Denver, Colo., Jan. 15. The State hibits which the public is also 36 X Secundino Romero of Las Ve- X Boyce, Jr., alleged first murder of the year in lngs. It was shortly before noon, low ana white chrysanthemums; on from Worth with Mrs. Board of Pardons today again de- invited to view. The exhibits 38 X gas' for United States marshal X eloped it. Tex., New Mexico, and was followed 38 that the gubernatorial party preceded speakers' table, yellow and white B. Snead and whose ferred action until Friday on the ap are entirely free. At 6:30 38 ; X was held up by a protest of X J. last November, the second murder on last 38 by the military with flags flying and snapdragons. ' by of Sherman W. alias lec- - 36 - father was shot killed Snead j plication Morris, o'clock, a free, illustrated X Congressman Harvey B. Ferg- X and by Saturday, also at Albuquerque, 38 to the strains of patriotic airs played For suite ot Governor and Mrs. Frank for Morris ture will be which 36 X usson. X last Saturday, will not return to his 38 made their at Palace red roses and Shercliffe, pardon. given, all '' and In a saloon, an account of by the regimental band, (Mills hotel, of X home In as is serving a twenty-tiv- e year sentence people are urged to for 38 X The appointment Judge Amarillo, he had intended which appears on another page. 38 way to the Capitol, where on the j red carnations. attend, 1 - for of - 38 X was saloon X Instead he will to 38 en- American in the penitentiary the murder it will be worth while, Interest- Pope fought by the doing. go the The assassin of Knapp Is la grand stairway forming the main For the receiving line ' ' John W. Walsh, a in Leadville, and instructive. ' X element. of Chaves county. X ranching country In western Canada jail. 38 trance to the imposing structure, the miner, Ing jj 36 36 36 3S 36 36 ':S6 . 36 '36 38 36 36 36 36 36 36 1) of a were un- on several years ago. 3RX36 SS63636S6 search permanent location.. 56 38 38 38 38 38 S 38 38 383S36JS38 383( i inaugural ceremonies hem (Continued; Page Four.) 36XSS PAGE TWO THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SASTA TE, N. Iff. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, T912.

a pistol. Her husband has been in FOR DYSPEPSIA GASCARETS the penitentiary for some time. Mrs. INSURE Chavez left two letters telling why Store' Ycu Risk No if You This she killed herself. She was about 22 INSIDECLE1IMSS The Little Money Try Remedy. years of age. Ve want every one troubled with The Millions of Cascaret Users Never indigestion and dyspepsia to come to Fatal Shooting at Smelter. Have Headache, Constipation, our store and obtain a box of Rexall Alfredo Holguln was shot Friday Biliousness or Sick Stomach. ! Djspepsia Tablets. They contain evening in an altercation at the smel- A New To All and Hapy Year Pepsin carefully ter at EI Paso. The shooting is said It is more necessary that you keep ccmbined so as to develop their to have been done by Jose Gonzales, your Bowels, Liver and Stomach clean, power to overcome digestive t another employe of the smelter. The pure and fresh than it is to keep the disturbance. uble occurred about 9:30 Friday sewers and drainage of a large city Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very evening and the wounded man was free from obstruction. pleasant to take. They tend to soothe taken to the smelter hospital. He Are you keeping clean inside with tre irritable, weak stomach, to v.as shot just below the left nipple, Cascarets or merely forcing a pass- strengthen and invigorate the diges- ai;d the wound is believed to be fatal. ageway every few days with salts, tive organs, to relieve nausea and cathartic pills or castor oil? This is 1912 thus promoting (nutrition Newspaper Changes.. important. arid bringing about a of com-ff.r- t. and feeling P. H. Speckman of Estancia has Cascarets immediately cleanse remove the sold the Estancia Daily News to J. A. regulate the stomach, If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets and food Constant of David City, Nebraska.The sour, undigested fermenting a reasonable trial we will return your and foul take the excess bile Quay County Democrat, J. E. Curren, gases; mcney if you are not satisfied with from the liver and out of the editor, has given up the ghost after carry the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 system the decomposed waste matter WINTER GROCERY E a very brief career, showing that ri and $1.00. Remember, you can and in the intestines and cfnts, can two news- poison obtain Rexall Orderlies only at our support only bowels. Robert W. Speer of store The Rexall Store. The Fischer papers. Mayor. No odds how badly and upset you Southern Cor Plaza. Santa Fe. Telephone No. . Denver has the Denver Times, rr Drug Co., 232 San Francisco St bought feel, a Cascaret will straight- WE GIVE REGISTER TICKETS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. so as to have a tonight newspaper supporter, en you out by morning. They wori: even to the THE 47th STAR. NEW MEXICO. though he has edit paper while you sleep. A box from himself. your druggist will keep your entire (AVritten and set to music by Rev. family feeling good for months. Don't OUR BECAUSE IT IS A SUC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Julius John Hartmann). Death of Old Miner. forget the children their little insides WE ARE PROUD OF STORE, I J. W. Burke, died at Hillsboro, Sier- need a good, gentle cleansing, too. CESSFUL HARDWARE STORE. Country dear, where the eternal sun ra county, of acute pneumonia. De YOU DO NOT "FORK OVER" YOUR MONEY TO US FOR FOOR ceased was born in Franklin coutny. shines; GOODS, BUT PAY US ONLY A REASONABLE PRICE FOR THE one finds is creation's on June 24, 1S46. Came west There what Mass., proceeded somewhat subdued by the 1S75. in BEST HARDWARE MADE. Flour Potatoes and Salt. best. in Mined and prospected effect of the whisky Hay, Grain, mour.tain-outline- s Mexico and Arizona and overpowering WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE REMEMBER WE'VE GOT IT. Where, fair, distant, lofty California, effect of the whiskey came into in 1879, final overpowering Sole Agents For INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD. this territory reached camp. He was found next Touch heaven's and eyes on ly at Chloride, Sierra county, canopy, settling at the bottom of a twenty Wood-Davi- in '81 for morning s Co. ALFALFA SEED. All kinds of flowers, garden & field seeds in bulk and packages vast plains rest; early the year and many foot embankment with his arms and Hardware we he held posi- 'Tis this country hallow, years many important frozen, but not a scratch on him. Phone 14. If Its Hardware We Have It. Phone 14 with legs New Mexico. tions various mining companies K is claimed that De La O pushed The exclusive house in Santa Fe in only grain operating Sierra county. him off the wagon when they passed Generations struggle hard the embankment. Sierra Free Press To make its people free, Real Estate Deal. ' Till at last, Columbia's Guard One of the largest deals of real Sounds Liberty. estate which has been consummated Teacher Mandamuses School Board Phone Black Phone Black ir Roswell is the one in which W. C. An alternative writ of mandamus FRANK F. GORMLEY 45 LEO HERSCH 45 II McCown purchased in all 160 acres of returned one week from last Saturday - Country dear, now gleam thy new- land from N. S. West and contem- has been issued out of the district -:- - -:- - GENERAL MERCHANDISE -:- - -:- - star's pure ray plates erecting thereon a fine resi- court of McKinley county against tue From of God's the blue vault ;nigbty dence. The consideration of the deal school board of the town of Gallup, We Start the NEW YEAR by given better values than ever, dome. cash. sold was it to show cause Miss :- was $30,000 The place requiring wny especially in 5, 10 and 25c, goods. : : : : Xight is past, there dawns for thee a known as the West ranch and is situ- Stella Sutler should not resume her new west thirty-fiv- e as day. ated of Roswell about duties teacher in the schools there. OUR PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Cndimmed, keep thy radiance all miles. It is alleged that the applicant, who SPECIAL In time to come. had a contract with the board for a SALE Door. Be our guide, does darkness fall; Broke His Parole. year, tendered her resignation on de- The Canon Road Automobile Line Passes our at Lead to our home. Sheriff D. B. Stephens left Deruing mand of the when in a state board, Canon for Springer with George Keller in of extreme nervousness and without Phone Black 6619 436 Road Ill custody. Keller was convicted of consulting her attorneys. After re- where ancient races' SANTA FE TRAIL CURIOCO. Country dear, robbery at the November term of covering from her nervousness upon feet trod court. His sentence was suspended advice of counsel she demanded her This ever calm and silent was fairyland. owing to his tender years and he resignation back, which was refused Here soldier of the true God AD Apostle given his parole during good beha She now resorts to the courts to com- WATCH FOR BIG Planted on its hills the cross, vior. Within less than a week after pel the board to erant her Blood stained its sand. alleged burning he was at liberty he was arrested She that the demand Now the Union's banner floats rights. charges ? and charged with robbing a ranch for her was made Mineral Water O'er free man's laud. resignation without Why Import house near Deming. Keller wiil now just cause. serve a term of three years at the f : WHEN YOU CAN GET THE u : Guard this land against the foe, state reform school at Springer. You are requested to call and see and O God, its barque Thou steer; From Good Family But Drink Dragged Maiden Mineral And sail on New Mexico, Child Suffocated in Fire. Him Down. Celebrated Buttee Water, without hear the beautiful tone Grow fear. The child of Mr. and "Red'' McClure had been trapping All Kinds of Soda, Mrs. Ed. Dalrymple, of Hurley, Grant in the Tanks Canyon for some time IV county, was suffocated in a fire which with another man. They decided to Special High Ball Ginger Ale JESSE FRENCH PIANO Country dear, fare on and prosper their home. The house was break and McClure who destroyed partnership Delivered to house. Patronize home industry.. Leave orders at Now on the floor of the Sante Fe Trail & Curio Co. ever, a frame structur and the fire spread, is a heavy drinker was displeased your Happiness, peace, dwell beneath thy with such a that before the about the division and appeared at W. CO.'S PHONE 26. PIANO WILL APPEAL TO OF rapidity KAUNE & STORE, ,fHIS LOVERS MUSIC, AND IS sky. little one could be reached it had P. Fergusson's shack one night last ONE OF THE SAMPLE PIANOS OF THF ffflllSF OF love, tor Duty, virtue, the may strangled to death 'tcom the dense week and put a rifle in Fergusson's THE SANTA FE MINERAL WATER CO. never smoke which filled the burning build- back with the admonition not to turn. i Part from me, this is LEARNARDLINDEMANN COMPANY my pray'r; ing. The Dalrymples lost all their Then 'he leveled the rifle at his former And on the day I die, are in car-loa- d for household furniture w'th no insurance. partner saying: "Well kid you are a ordering shipments Holiday Trade. Place your I find in this land fair order now for Christmas May The house belonged to the Chino Co. pretty good boy but I am goirg to your Piano. Our pianos, our prices and A place to lie. kill our terms have satisfied of New Mexico you anyhow." Fergusson then hundreds made a sudden and turned the REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE and Arizona Chama Man Robbed at El Paso. lunge purchasers. rifle toward the ground. The other A. Branch, of Chama, Rio Arriba boy jumped for "Red" and the latter SANTA FE TRAIL & CURIO CO., SANTA FE. THE STATE N. M., was held up and robbed C A I C Improved and unimproved City Property, Orchards county, pulled the trigger, the bullet CAD of $30 a man and woman on Third passing Also by between the men into the wall. "Red rUli jAlX and RancLes; a number of the finest Fruit and LEARNARD & Established 1900 street, between Oregon street and J was overpowered. He was accused Alfalfa Ranches in theEspanola Valley with the Very Best of water rights Licenses. at El Paso. He was on his LINDEMANN CO. Albuqurque, New Mexico Marriage Broadway of murder in Alamogordo where he Two1 licenses were ibsued way to the San Carlos hotel from L.e and one of the finest orchards on the Tesuque at a Bargain. E. M. Lehnor, Expert German Piano Tuner. marriage lay in jail for nine months. He comes p.l Las Lita 19, and southern of and lost Vegas: Vigil, part the city his of a good family in Kentucky. Sierra Adrian Salazar, 21, both of Canyon-ciito- ; way, when the man and woman ac- Free Press. Modern Residences for Rent.! Pabla Montoya aged IS, and costed him in the alley in front of Juan Gonzales, 44, both of Sapello. the City of Mexico saloon and rifled his pockets. He said that neither of 103 THESE ARE FACTS House and Contents Burned. the holdup agents was armed, but HilN F. M. JONES. Palace Ave. R. J. CRICHTON The residence of .1. Wr. Bradley just they pinned his arms behind him rnd ncrth of the Baptist church in the went through his pockets, securing $25 Now, when nearly everybody is Smith addition to Texico burned to in bills and about $5 or $6 in silver. coughing, it is well to know the plain LUMBER & COAL YARD the ground. The house was occupied truth about coughs and colds. by p, p. Oliver and and family, their Second Murder in Week at Albuquer- Since coughs are caused by irrita- household all burned. Insur- goods que. tion of the sensitive lining of the ance $1,400. WHOLESALE DAWSON COAL In a fight following a quarrel over bronchial tubes, the only way to cure dice in Ricordati's saloon, 216 a cough is to stop that inflammation, AND RETAIL All in One Too. shaking Wood County to oal Ncrth Third late The only way do that is through Cruz Roaso was sent from street, Albuquerque up the Daniel Nuanes of the blood by making it richer so RATON " dnm for Ezra Miller is held for Saturday afternoon, theft, Los Candelarias, was struck over the that it will nourish and soothe the YANKEE The Coal." assault on his half sister, Joe Barela Quality. twad with a piece of iron, believed to inflamed, tender tissues. Screened CERRILLOS for assault with intent to kill, Emilio Lump have been a section of gas pipe, and Instead of cough syrups we 333 HICKOX Dc La O for murder, and "Red" lie- always STREET, Near Union his skull as a result of recommend that blood and i Depot Ciure for murder. Sierra fractured, sterling Anthracite Coal all Sizes, Coal. Steam Coal. attempted which he died at 10:30 o'clock Satur Vinol. is a de Smithirg PHONE, RED 100. Free Press. strength renewer, It Sawed Wood ajad Kindling. day night at St. Joseph's hospital. licious cod liver and iron preparation bartender of the sa without oil and cures i CAPITAL COAL YARD. Shot in the George Papini, actually coughs, SEi7S?pUo?. Leg. loon, in front of which the fight took eclds and bronchitis The examination of Joe Barela for by building up Telephone 85 Telephone 85 place, was arrested as Nuanes' assail tto "whole system. shooting Pedro Garcia in the leg was ant and is held in the county jail. S. held at Hillsboro. There were seven Mrs. Bessie Mathes, Lynchburg, there to face a charge of murder "I know witnesses examined. The C, says, want you to what justice which will probably be preferred Vinol for me. I had & bound the over to the Grand has done have Wells Co. prisoner against liim. chronic bronchitis for Fargo Express in a bond of on the past year. Jury $200 the charge and a of to kill. coughing, losing sleep great assault with intent Whiskey at Bottom of Third Murder. deal. Two bottles of Vinol fixed me a General Forwarders Emilio De La O accused of hav all is and I STABLE Express is up right, my cough gone LIVERY, Hookworm In Grant County. a man named Garcia off am better i way." TO What is said to be a well ing pushed nevery Ftae Reliable developed a wagon while on the way home from We give back your money if Vinol Rigs, Horses, Single case of or V pellagra hookworm, has Engle to the dam with a party of halt does not do all that we claim. The Saddle Horses All of been discovered in Buggies, Surries, Parts The World Grant county. The a dozen others, in Sierra county. Gar Capital Pharmacy, Santa Fe, N. M, victim is Frank Campbell, a young and O a and cia De La had fight during SflVfi MOflGV ,nconvenience by Purchasing Weils married man Wiio has resided on a the trip home, and all the rest but one Central Call 'Phone 9 mVIIVj Fargo Domestic Money Orders, Travelers' ranch near for several years who could not move, got off the wag up but who of late was in Dem- Checks and Foreign Money Orders employed on and looked on. During this fight ing. in in Garcia got a black eye. The party Imperial Laundry When Need of Anything the Line. Drivers Furnished Payable U. Mexico and all Foreign Fined for Carrying Deadly Weapon. Livery Throughout S., Canada, Countries Blue who was un- For Best Laundry Work Browning, placed DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. der arrest at with Carlsbad, charged by local applications, as they cannot RATES RIGHT. a was ar- REMITTANCES SENT BY TELEGRAPH carrying deadly weapon, reach the diseased portion of the ear. BASKET LEAVES MONDAY AND TUESDAY raigned before Justice of the Peace deaf- " There is only one way to cure RETURNS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY J Walker, and entered a plea of guilty j j ness, and that is by. constitutional Bon Caspar Avenue CHAS. CLOSSON His fine and costs amounted to $85.86 remedies. Deafness is caused by an J. D. BARNES, Agent. and he was also given a jail sentence inflamed- condition of the mucous lin Agency at O. K. Barber Shop of thirty days. ing of the Eustachian Tube. When Mrs. F. O Brown, Agent. this tube is inflamed' you have a rum Phone Red No. 23. Red No. 23 Land Withdrawn for sound or hearing, and Phone, Target Range. bling imperfect KERR'S FOR WOODY'S HACK LINE The United States land office at when it is entirely closed, Deafness is SHOP, HEADQUARTERS Las Cruces has received a copy of the result, and unless the inflamma HUBB'S LAUNDRY. Prom the the Presi tion can be taken out and this tube THE STAR proclamation signed by OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Phone us, we will be glad to call fer BARN, dent on December 29, all restored to its normal condition,' hear BARRANCA TO TAOS Successor to withdrawing your laundry on Mondays and Tues- lands in townships 24 and 2o, south ing will be destroyed forever; nine La Salle Restaurant days and deliver on Thursdays and Meets Both North South MORGAN LIVERY CO. of range 4 east, in Dona Ana county. ci,ses out of ten are caused by Catarrh for a for Fort Tex. which is but an inflamed con CHAS. QANN, Fridays. Trains. I have the Co., stock and target range Bliss, nothing Prop. All work Is socks Bounds purchased Morgan Livery This reservation marks one more dition of the mucous surfaces. guaranteed; your and will be known step mended sewed Leaves Barranca on the arrival of equipment the place hereafter as in the for the of We will One Hundred Dollars Telephoned. are and buttons en THE STAR BARN. will be plans enlargement give the north bound train and arrives at My endeavor to give the that for any case of Deafness (caused by Two Doors Below p. Andrews Store. your shirts without extra charge. post. Taos at 7 p. m. best service to the public and will keep the business catarrh) that cannot be cured by Regular Meals 25 cents. PHONE RED 122 PHONE RED 122 open at all times day and night, with first-clas- s line Wife of Convict Kills Herself. Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu Rooms for Rent 25c and 50c. Ten miles shorter than any other R. H. STOLLE, Agent. Good Hacks and of livery rigs, hacks and baggage wagons. Word was received in Santa Rosa lars, free. Short Orders at All Hours. way. covered; good 95.00 round I Will appreciate your patronage and influence. that Amalia Rael de Chavez, wife of F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. teams. Fare trip. Teams BOARD BY THE WEEK $5.00 men to Yours in Business R. CREATH. Jcse Leandro Chavez, committed sui- Sold by 75c. furnished commerc'al take In J. druggists, ns. 130 N. Take Pills for consti French Noodle Order 20c a dlsn, Try a New Mexican want ad. K the surrounding toy Wire Embudo San Francisco St. Santa Fe. M. Phone Main 139. cide at Salado in Guadalupe county, Hall's Family - York 50c. by shooting herself in the head with pation. New Chop Suey brings results. 8tatlon. MONDAY, . 15, T& SASVA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA a, . PACE THRB

spected and examined it I really had no idea as to how great these re- E EFFICIENCY MILLS ACCOUNTS sources were. COM ID You, Governor McDonald, have a ?. Moved to Remodeled Building! great work before you, and you, per- FO STEWARDSHIP haps, more than any other man in the KEYNOTE OF NALi MURAL state can aid in upbuilding and im- : NEXT TO NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK : J proving both morally and materially the condition of the state. You will have to be wise con- Governor William McDonald Public Schools, Good Highways, and pursue a Indulges are now to sistent and moderate course, and I in No Rhetorical Flights, but Prom- yp ready take f.;VA Jc fQf Sufficient Revenue and Reduc- am sure you will do this and that care of your wants nC Ho d Vydll tion in Taxation to Credit your only aim will be to do all that ises a Business Administration lies in your power to uplift the State of New Mexico. of His Administration. of New Mexico. We all know that toPeople you are a man of high standing; that you have successfully conducted large iater, and The farewell address of Governoi school districts, scattered1 through Fellow Citizens: upon investigation, prove business enterprises; that you are a the error of conclusion on Mills, delivered this forenoon to the the several counties, and I am grati- - You are here not simply to inau- hasty your man of probity and sterling worth, a weak Fine We great audience that had at fled to say that during the last year gurate a governor, but also to cele- l:rt, encouraged by possibly make gathered and I feel sure that you will leave or venal source of information in- the Capitol was given attention in all but 61 of these districts school brate the inauguration of a state. and rapt nothing undone to assist in advanc I s'hall indul- and has been held, and I am furthermore That is what makes this day one of struction. ask your Imported Busi- generous applause. The address ing the interests of the new state and to rA the of gence only the extent that you gave a succinct review of the success- - pleased to say that the average the greatest ever to be remembered so long as you work and labor to that consider the whole and de- ful that Governor Mills length of terms of all the schools in in the . It situation Clothes stewardship end you will have the united support cide it v$ ness an assumed when he wan tne territory have been Increased marks an epoch in the affairs of our any given case, after viewing inaugurated. of all good people irrespective of in the light of all that is obtainable Mills i from four months, which was the people. said: party. You have my best wishes to reach a and conclusion such in 1908-9- , to six months. The custom of having an fair just as you Art. Ladies and Gentlemen: average for a long and happy life and for inaugural Every 1910-11-. address is Conditions tinder which we live are On the first day of March, 1910, uhicn was the average in a grounded upon substantial most successful administration. reason and changing and in a new less than two years on the west Tnis ls an increase of fifty per cent has been so thoroughly es- reshaping can ago, older of We are cal- only M Garment tne ot terms of schools tablished that it cannot well be set steps of the Capitol buildine. I was."1 length the RECEPTION IN HONOR led The in aside. The relation of the exe- upon to meet these changas and inaugurated as governor of what was value of the school property OF SECRETARY LUCERO. chief see in the this exclusive of cutive of a state to its is so prepare ourselves for the progress is made then the Territory of New Mexico. territory, high people and by that desire out- advancement that intelligent It was a gala day and I felt proud schools and our higher institutions Given at the New Mexico important they at the I University to be energy and honest purpose will be Cities. of the honor which had been con- of learning, is about $1,300,000, and set, informed of the views Bif M WE By and Students Experts am to that the Faculty which are entertained him con able to accomplish for the future. ferred upon me in being made the pleased say compensa- Saturday. by chief executive of the and tion paid to our teachers has in the cerning their government, and thus! Partisanship Cannot Bring Success. We have CAN' territory, be to An administration for ifJ in Their I have no doubt that my friend Gov lust two years increased from an On at enabled gauge and estimate the the unfair Saturday evening Las Vegas, sort of man whom of ernor McDonald feels doubly proud at average of $322.71 to $355.88. This and they have chosen advantage any party organization DO IT. faculty students gave a farewell v. Them. deludes the to to represent them in the of- ill not be the fullest success for ihe Line. having been chosen by the free votes compensation paid reception to Secretary of State An- highest teachers in the schools in rurai com-o- f fice of the state. benefit of all. Opinions change and of the people as the first governor j tonio Lucero, which proved to be a as well as those in the larg-whie- h It the men may honestly differ. the new State of New Mexico munitieg most notable and enjoyable nffair. Depends Upon People. Principles towns. An examination of the We are fixed and abiding. Patriotic en- is renresented cn our flasr bvie" The following is the program of the have just passed from a terri- forty-sevent- h shows of deavor, born of a purpose to let no the star. It is a great books that the number occasion: torial condition to our full rights as in the trifles divide those who would strive honor of which any man may right- teachers giving instruction of who governs the Faithful':" citizens and become a distinct force common schools of the in in honestly for the common while NOTE OUR PRICES fully feel proud, but at the same time territory 'Thither my footsteps are bent; it the councils of the Nation. No- good, 1010-1- 1 in- it not make all men in there are great responsibilities which was 1330, which was an is where Saadi is "Lowell. twithstanding our being the latest to may agree all and come to see IS before you order lodged. to the you suit, mu-- t be assumed with the honor. crease of nearly 300 over the previous Let us live to eat in har- enter the Union, our civilization is things, ought safely establish together foundation of our state At the time of my appointment Iitwo years, mony and perhaps, the olden and our settlement government, good friendship." based on the of felt morally certain that I was o be Our schools, not only in the larger Toastmaster Dr. Frank H. H. Rob the first, within the borders of our great principles the ;ESt governor who was to guide tewns, are bound to increase ana im- erts. country. A proper understanding of equal rights and privileges to all men FOR LADIES FOR GENTS under the law. The and the destinies of the territory, and that prove rapidly, for a sentiment is "Pe brief in thy discourse, for what the relation of the state to the Union, passions bitterness aroused in contests to when I laid down the duties of my growing up throughout the entire is cannot be of which we are now a part, is, I prolix pleasing." determine must nave no office that they were to be taken up territory which demands that these Antonio Lucero. think, of the greatest importance to methods, in the minds of men whose hon- by the governor of the State of N?w institutions of learning should ranlv The Teacher Jeanette Ward. the maintenance of the true dignity place sur-r.iis- e ' est energy should be expended for Mexico. Nor was I wrong in my with the best of the country. L'y these rough paths of toil and pain and full rights of our citizens. We the general advancement, of our great that I was to be the last territor- The amount of land which has been The immortal seats of bliss we gain, have become, instead of a people with inau- common wealth intellectual $25.00 for after my to us the govern- no not to will and material, $20.00 ial governor, shortly granted by general Dfnied to those who heedless rights subject the s'ray and moral along all the lines of! guration the fight for the admission ment under the act admitting us as In flowery way." caprice of an administration at Wash- tempting pleasure's modern, honest, ideas. of New Mexico to the sisterhood of a state, is certain, if wisely adminis- The Friend Frank Carroon, Dean ington, a free people in the full sense, progressive bit- . The man who believes and feels that states was resumed, and after a tered, to be of great benefit, to the "In all misfortunes the great.es-- con- and dignified with the power and in- UP UP he is will often make eences- - ter fight, which, undoubtedly, most state and to the schools. I have no solation is a sympathizing friend." fluence of a state, supreme in the con- right sions to his equally honest of you remember, the President sig- doubt but that Governor McDonald The Regent The Hon. F. H. Pierce trol and management of its internal opponent.) our consti- to lands so ex- Those who want special privilege! ned the enabling act and will see it that the school President Board of Regents. affairs, except far and to the ORDER OUT OF chosen no and undue advantage will more often' A SAMPLE BOOK AND TAKE A tutional convention was duly are wisely administered and that "There is nothing so sweet as to com tent that such control has been gran-ta- new contend to the last for what they to frame the organic law for the scandal results from their manage- mand and be obeyed." to the National Government un- CHANCE WHEN YOU CAN COME TO know to be wrong. Why L'SSELECT siate. The approval of this constitu- ment. Just what shall be done with "It is a pleasant thing to govern, even der the Constitution of the United consider-j'ol- e Practices Act. YOUR MATERIAL-S- tion in Congress consumed this land is a matter which is bound though it be but a flock of sheep." States. Upon the intelligence and Corrupt EE THE GARMENT WHILE IT IS BEING MADE and much feeling was to provoke much discussion. I trust The Democrat The Hon. W. G. integrity of the people of New Mex- Personal power, based upon control) time, UP AND BE PROTECTED BY OUR GUARANTEED FIT. : : : aroused, but I am glad to say that an(j believe that the state will be Hsydon, President Board of Educa- ico will primarily depend the posi- of money and upheld by government! finally the constitution was approved benefitted by it and that the legisla- tion. tion that we shall occupy in the Sis- for a long time, becomes difficult to by both branches of Congress, with ture will pass laws for the adminis- "Then let us pray that come it may, terhood of States. wrest from those who have it. Those a slight amendment, and approved tering of this sacred trust which will ts come it will for a' that; We have formulated and adopted who ask only for quality and a fair by the President. The proclamation be of inestimable value to generations That sense and worth, o'er a' the a Constitution as our fundamental show, under just laws, honestly exe- Tailor calling for the election of the new to come. earth, law, defining and limiting the powers cuted, cannot afford to use question-- (Capital and re-- i state officers was issued by me, Since I have been in office we have May bear the gree, and a' that. of the different branches of our able methods to obtain desired w SYUFY& YOUNG. as a result we are now inaugurating done much work on our roads and Burns. State Government. suits. We should guard the voter in of new state of a and severe: WEST SIDE PLAZA :: SANTA FE. NEW MEXICO the first governor the for the development of en- The Newspaperman Colonel M. M. Responsibilities State Govern- every possible way provide irrigation ment. for those who would tam- of New Mexico. During the two Padgett. punishment terprises. nearly with the sacred a free When I was inaugurated as gov- years that I have been in office the "Nobody knows the heart of his neigh Under this constitution you have per right of chosen and uncontrolled so that the ernor of the then territory, I made irrigation development has advanced bor; some go out for wool and come your legislature, state and ballot, as- - lesult of an election shall a brief address outlining the policy more than twice what it has ruring home shorn" county officers, and today we are represent. the enter-jth-e will of the free which I proposed to follow during my ar.y similar period in the past. Since The Citizen The Hon. A. A. Jones. suming responsibility and voters, expressed into the full from fear or other and h incumbency of the office. It, perhaps, March 10, 1910, 226 applications for 'Much time is necessary to know ing dignity of statehood.) corrupt criticism have we is now fitting that I should say a few the right to appropriate water have people thoroughly." had for many rupting influences, while - words defining what those policies been filed, 181 of which are at the The Man of the Future The Hon. years struggling and contend- Economy Needful, for the boon to which we The economical use of taken were and how they have been carried present time being developed for ir E. C. de Baca, Lieutenant Governor. ing believed money ON A BED OF d SOFT siaie-lioo- that we were entitled and from the is as essential in FELT out. Aside from tne matter oi rigation purposes and covering up- 'As sure as I live. Sancho,' answered long ago, people have we been be-- 1 as in the affairs and our new constitution I dwelt wards of 1,250,000 acres at an approxi- the bachelor, 'you are the second often disappointed government ordinary of cause for one reason or! of business, to the end that the particularly upon three features mate cost of about $13,000,000. Be- person of the history; nay, there Congress, decided Hie business shall results my administration. These were in sides the active work which is being aire those who had rather hear you that we might not be produce relation to revenue and taxation, the done on the to which I have talk than the finest fellow of them capable of self government be safe commensurate with the efforts put THERE IS WHERE projects ourselves seen forth to maintain it. to schools, the building of good roads above referred, active construction all.'" fiora as through the Taxation, en- of and must fall ai d the promoting of irrigation has taken place on the Elephant Butte Response The Hon. Antonio Lu eyes prejudice joe willingly borne, equally at a time! in to the terprises. It is proper that I should project which will reclaim eventually cero. Washington. Only short upon all, proportion ibiliiy YOUR FEET RESTS ' we were warned not to in too of each to bear what is otherwise an of what has been done since I about 110,000 acres of land in the Pray to God devoutly ago be t,eak we burden. distribu- "have been governor in regard to these new state of as rich land as the sun And hammer awaj stoutly." great a hurry, that did not fully unjust Its equitable and tion lies the foundation of features of my administration. ever shown upon. Other marked de- "The bread eaten, the company broke consider realize the requirements at very and of a state successful WHEN YOU BUY OUR When I assumed the office of gover- velopment in irrigation lines, shown up." responpibilities govern popular government. ment. But we now understand Education. nor on March 1, 1910, the cash in the in the past two years, is by pumping Note The unaccredited quotations the) and of - XTpon the education of the children "hands of the territorial treasurer projects outlined and commenced are from Don Quixote. glory dignity that brigh- star added to the of Union 'of will depend the suc-o- f amounted to $595,013.79; on January the state. The possibility flag this great today, largely CUSHION SOLE SHOES throughout and we we cess and influence of the men and of the present year the cash in cf irrigating by pumping is being very "THANK YOU, ARCHBISHOP," States, shall, must, 1st, to the fear "was women who will, in a short time, as the hands of that official was $605,-091.8- rapidly developed in all sections of WRITES PRESIDENT TAFT. prove world, that and s.ime the of public af- an increase of more than $10,-00- the state and should meet with the. groundless warning unnecessary. management fairs in the state which we have help- At the date of my of- earnest support of all citizens who George Armijo and Other Santa Feans Changed Not New Order of Things. assuming a ed to found. The schools fice the bonded debt of the territory look to the advancement and improve- Also Get Replies to Congratu- This is the beginning of changed, public Walk asWuch as You Please but new for New should be our first, concern, for they was $1,001,500 while on the 1st day of ment of our state. I am glad to be latory Telegrams. not entirely order the will be for success or of the present year the able to state that in the artesian dist- Mexico. We have passed from responsible January condition of citizens the direct failure hereafter. a small per "bonded debt was $966,500, being a re- ricts of the territory the general That President William H. Taft is under Only of federal to cent of these children will ever re- duction of $35,000. When I assumed condition has been good. It ls es- of the messages sent control the government, DOEED CUSHION SOLE SHOE appreciative ceive benefits from our institu- office the territorial tax which was timated that the acreage in the artes him the day he made New Mexico a a position as citizens with, equal any in of education. The pub- levied for all purposes was 14.45 ian belt of the Pecos River will cover state is evidenced by the letters which rights and privileges the govern- tions higher lic lands now held the state must administration two about 75,000 acres without any real have been received here by Santa ment of the United States. While by mills; during my and conserved in such reductions have been made in the diminution of the water supply. This Feans, who sent telegrams to the we naturally feel jubilant in the be preserved a that the and reve- territorial so that for the year will be accomplished by reason of President immediately upon hearing present and hopeful for the future, manner, proceeds STAY ON YOUR levy; nues therefrom to our the territorial tax was reduced the laws which have been 'passed the news that he issued his statehood at the same time we must not forget coming may go 1911, federal children as a vast result- FEET DAY to 10 mills on the dollar, a reduction regulating the use of water in the proclamation. that our emancipation from heritage, ALL as the for ing from the wise management of of almost one-thir- d in the amount of artesian wells and preventing waste, One of the most interesting letters interference, except power in Constitution those who hold them in trust. and still be comfort- tax. It seems to me that it is a very and by the conservation which is al- received was that by His Grace, the such is granted the which makes us one with our Sister Labor Produces creditable showing, to have reduced ready being secured by making a Most Rev. J. B. Pitayal. The letter Capital. able in the r us on a different foot- As labor is the producer of capital, evening. the territorial tax almost one-thir- given amount of water cover a great-te- was as follows: States, has put with world. New so should the of those who to have paid oft $35,000 in bonds and number of acres. The White House, Washington, ing the obligations rights You need not be are to be are engaged in that production be to have $10,000 more in the hands of In regard to the highways in our January 7, 1912. and greater responsibility The con- all the that a bene- bothered foot-soren- ess the treasurer than when I first as-- 1 state great activity has been shown My Dear Archbishop Pitaval The met and borne successfully. given protection with combined with the ficent can render to those sumed office, and with, a in the last two years. Improve- President has received your telegram fidence of youth government shortage during us far on whom its if will no fund. ment in the roads was commenced of the 6th insant and asks me to wisdom of maturity will carry largely depend develop you him if we act with caution, born of the ment; and at the same time we am of the which during the administration of my pre- thank you for sending it. It gave listen to our I proud showing of others that have gone should safeguard the rights of capi- only made in the conduct of the decessor Governor Curry. About 474 great pleasure to sign the proclama- experience las been before. tal in every way consistent with the financial affairs of the territory, and miles of road have been built or re- tion admitting New Mexico into the appeal. looked to- public welfare. desire to express my thanks to the! paired under the auspices of the Union as a state. Your Governor is upon I is Water Rights. Neither will be officials for the ac-- j Eood roads commission during the Very truly yours, day with more consideration than you various territorial Upon the proper and wise use of vwratinn which have! last two years. I do not mean by CHARLES D. HIL.LES, his due. The guiding hand must be thv will our water rights, depends much of obliged to sacrifice ter-thi- s that this number of miles was Secretary to the President and upheld by the given me in my effort to run the strengthened real of our great built, but that, that number underneath, Presidtent Taft and voice of a and intelligent the development ritory in an economical manner. actually Then, just areas of land now idle and al for comfort, miles has been worked upon and wrote with a pen: "Thank you, Arch people when it is firm with the pur- lying In my inaugural address I stated ;0 most useless lack of neces e should it through if at time my admin-iniad- passable for carriages and bishop! Wm. H. T." 0 pose of serving them; and, because this shoe is that any during of sary irrigation. This work, if car a sur-- l tcmobiles. We have considered it Thanks Mr. Armijo. prove weak or false, the force taxes were producing ried forward with the purpose of one of would see! better to improve the roads over a Hilles sent a letter to public condemnation should render it grace as well plus in the treasury that I Secretary beneficial use and the good considerable of the territory W. Armijo thanking him for for evil. greatest that the rate of taxation was reduced, portion George powerless to the number will be the as of ease. No eas me out! rather than homplete only a few his which assured the Presi- greatest and you will I am sure, bear telegram Victorious From the Battle. source of untold and miles in any locality. The that his act signing the reclama wealth bring in saying that this has been done. particular dent The of a republican to thous- ier shoe made. amount of which we have had tion "adds to your ad- principles happiness and contentment In to the schools and their money greater glory form of based the regard ministration." Mr. Hilles's letter fol- government, upon ands of homes. to which I tas the gov- betterment particularly ' f1 of counties consent and of Petial and Reform Intfitutionfe. I ted one, many the lows: referred, I will say that have at all - erned, were enunciated by the fathers, Our and reform institutions have joined with us and have advanc- "My Dear Sir The President re- penal times taken a deal of interest! . . . victorious over .the forces of wrong should be and None great H, me to acknowledge the receipt carefully humanely Better at welfare. the vu . quests which would have in their I have visited . VT V - and and oppression managed, both for the good results - recuon oi gooci roaus uuuiuua- of your telegram of the 6th inst., schools in manv counties of the ter- tie bound them as a dependent province, t,at may follow for their inmatss T 1 11 It will not he but a few years fo thank you for your kind congratu- 1J nn.8JOn, of a nation. Now, we, the will come to the the Price. lations. It gave him powerful anj credit that of the territorial board of edu- great pleasure citizens of New and have 1ngs Colorado state line near Raton to El to the admitting free, independent state. We shall demand cation and have done that sign proclamation have at last come victorious a and economical administra everything Paso will be a Some of the the new State of New Mexico." Mexico, just in my power to make the schools, reality. from the battle, waged for full citi- tion from those in lay i roads which we have built have been charge. in, the rural districts, zenship in a sovereign state, in that Laws Alone Cannot particularly a help to the counties in which Bring Happiness. better than they have been in the great Union established by their wisdom. Laws and rules can direct, they lie. help $5.50 leads me Pills we look into the Price, and my observation As future, bright but cannot make people happy past, During my term I have tried .to give Foley Kidney good to believe that the schools throughout of promise appear to some and and the a honest and TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULTS 'hopes prosperous but, right thinking, are today in much better territory perfectly dark may d-- the horizon our form the territory fair administration and I believe that relief from forebodings honest citizens, can, under than have been at any Give prompt BACKACHE, of others. The past is the You are en- condition they what I have tried to do has met with history, make good government. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. heretofore. There are in thi.i KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, is the dawn of the future. It to be a mind un- time the of of present titled served y one thousand general approval the people to we look and that fu- which state approximately the RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the is the. future biased by inordinate party zeal, territory. ture will be what we make it. be who differ Few even of us who have INFLAMMATION of the may unjust to those people, KIDNEYS, are and lived in New Mexico for so but equally sincere honest; See many BLADDER and all annoying URINARY often be misled er will or PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. are aware of immense re- I may through by a unhampered by careless I years, the rors of based mis- Your druggist will refund money if sources and of the state. IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to judgment, upon questionable promises that might possibilities or or, for U &flueq Window taken incomplete information, the best efforts &$ckn PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any I had heard of these resources in a AGED and ELDERLY compromise Price MIDDLE the natural defects of a mind well of I case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or sort of but until I went by free government the 'expressed Display general way, PEOPLE and for WOMEN, tioned. Sometimes, that Piles In 6 14 - things 'Protracting to days. 60a over the territory personally and in- Bale all for bi drvgglsta. may at first aripear mistakes, may (Continue 0n Page Seven.) AGE FOUR VTTE SA!STA 2 ea!CA7, SANTA YE, M. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912.

A SANTA E NEW MEXICAN PEERLESS CLIMATE. i It is hard for the Capital to part) wimaucaiiy, tne year just past, from Governor Mills. It would have Baking Powder Biscuits gave Santa Fe a black eye, and the been still had THE NEW MEXICAN PRINTING COMPANY PUBLISHERS. harder he completed only consolation is that the that the Scenic to Pecos Light as a Feather AUL A. F. WALTER FRANK P. ey3 Highway the STURGE3, Old Sol and Boreas gave other places, as would McKenzie Editor Editor and President. Vice President. R;ver, everyone hoped he By Mrs. Janet Hill, of FIRST NATIONAL BANK even here in Xew Mexico and when he - JOHN K. STAUFFER. in; took the reins of govern- the Boston Cooking School Magazine CHAS. M. STAUFFER. inuer iamous climatic resorts, is still ment. a cf his . Secretary-Treasure- r. Gene.-- : Perhaps year longer Powder Biscuits made this Manager. uiacKer. Director Charles E. Linney; efficient administration would have Baking by or the United recipe are so far ahead of ordinary ba- OF SANTA FE Eatered Second Class Matt er Santa Fe PostotficiT States Weather Bureau added this to the many other great si at ti.a nas king powder biscuits that, if once tried, in mis city, Just completed the triumphs of his administration. will never use other RATES OF you any recipe. SUBSCRIPTION. Dally, six month, by mall annual statistical summary which Try it the next time you run short of THE OLDEST BANKING INSTITUTION Dully, per week, by carrier .25 i0 shows just how bad the weatherman bread. Biz Herbert J. Haeerman, Save this recipe. 29 Weekly, months 1.00 - IN NEW MEXICO. Dally, per sMnth, by carrier...: .75 ueuavea nimseii. I tie average tem- in one interview denounced Progres-- Dally, per month, by mail 65 Weekly, ner year .... 2.00 perature of the year was 47.8 degrees, give Theodore Roosevelt and in an ally, per year, by mall 7.00 Weeky, per quarter 50 but it is the extremes, which while other jumps on Standpatters Cannon Loatismoney on the most favorable terms on all kinds of uriei, gave banta re a taste of what Aldrich, and Payne. It is not hard personal and collateral security. Buys and sells bonds and the weather is like in fa- - OFFICIAL PAPER OF SANTA FE COUNTY. other less to guess now in which party New stocks in all for vored regions. It is maxi - markets its customers. Buys and sells true, the Mexico's , belongs, but New Mexican oldest new New Mexico. Is sent to mum S7 The is the spaper in It heat wag only degrees, which there are no open arms in that party domestic and foreign exchange and makes telegraphic in the and has a and circulation very poBtotfice Territory, large growing in a ury cnmate line tnis seems no to receive him. Yet. Hagerman for transfers of money to all of the civilized world on as more 70 - parts among the Intelligent and progressive people ot the Southwest, than elsewhere, and the max Larrazolo would be a fair swap liberal as are money-transmitti- ng iiuuni oi no montn was less than terms given by any 5" or con- degrees, the low maximum mark Governor Mills gives a gooi ac- K C Baklnd Powder Biscuits agency, public private. Liberal advances made on reacneu in nun-- December, yet. the rount nf his administration in his Three cups flour; to cup short- signments of livestock and products The bank executes imum was eight below zero which is farewell address and speaks golden ening; 3 level teaspoonfuls K C Baking all orders of its patrons in the banking line, and will extend "extraordinary" for there is many a WCrds of graciousness to his succes- - Powder; about 1 cup milk or water; 1 THE REPUBLICANS MADE GOOD, j the angry political sea that had been in santa fe in which no zero Knr teaspoonful salt. to them as liberal treatment in all directions as is consist- jear " From 1897 to 1912, fifteen lashed Into the Hager-year- weather is recorded. Sift three and nearly j fury during times, the flour, silt ent with sound banking. the chief executives of New man administration. There were during the year 17.2 NEW MEXICO IS NOW A baking powder. Work into the flour the f lard or butter for ; Mexico, and all of the legislatures,) The cap-shea- of these Republican inches of precipitation, which would STATE. shortening, using OFFICERS. FULL FLEDGED Then mix have been Republican. Politically, ' administrations, was that of the last be considered quite dry elsewhere, shortening. to a very soft dough with the milk. The softer the R. J. PALEN, President. J. B. READ, Cashier. the Republican party was responsible j territorial and the first state govern but Santa Fe's average the past forty Continued from One. Page biscuit enters the oven, the lighter it L. A. F. or these last fifteen years f the or, William J. Mills. New Mexico had years did not reach 15 inches and comes out. Never knead HUGHES, McKANE, Assistant Cashier. been baking powder sixty under American civil govern- entered upon a season of solid pros- there have years in which it did Beauty r0ses have been provided, biscuits; press the dough into shape and ment. now a ten inches. perity and growth; it is upon not reach However, the, 18 Applauded, roll lightly. Cut in small shapes and The historian and the unprejudiced substantial basis and later genera rain came in gentle showers for there 0n arrivai at the Capitol' Governor-wer- e bake on a sheet or very shallow pan in a hot oven. In biscuits in the PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS observer will judge, that despite the tions will recognize that Providence, no consecutive 24 hours that Elfct McDonald and Governor Mills, placing OS 4 many and severe criticisms to which after all, did well when it held off recoruea as mucn as two incnes. pans place wel1 apart, not allowing edges witn their party entered the inaugural to touch. Small biscaits are better than dominant is statehood until the for which x.. 01 me every party subject, just time aveiage ve.ucuy winu gtand on the gran(J stairway ones. biscuits do not have fifteen been the has been under was 8.3 miles an hour and that large Iarge those years have years past preparing only Just,ce koberts arHvd soo, the proper amount of time to raise and not of and of storm and stress. Governor w only prosperity growth, Under , evem, u.Mr.uuieu lur and the ceremonies began on scnd. bake. but of marvelous advancement. The Mills, a d exe- la aeiuuiu nu uuui ill o&flia. rc dignified, ule time. Judge Roberts introduced Have you seen the new K C Cook's Book? annual of Governor Thornton cutive of judicial poise and discern- during which some gentle breeze is Brimful of appetizing recipes that simply must report Governor Mills as "the last Territori- be successful every time if the few direc- 1895 with words: rate was reduced from not at ex-- i simple in begins these ment, the tax stirring, especially the al Governor." Governor tions are carefully followed. You would gladly no 11.5 10 in two of of the Responding pay 50 cents for this valuable book, yet we send "There has been material increase to mills years; the posed height the anemometer i Mills delivered amidst the it of the colored cer- was ve- applause, ahsolulflyfree upon receipt How About That Fire Insurance? in the population of Xew Mexico,' Constitutional Convention kept Weather Bureau. The maximum of tificate packed in every of K C Baking chic-mer- speech recorded on another page and that was characteristic of the ma- free from y locity recorded was 45 miles an hour Powder. Jaques Mkg. Co., Chicago. Small remarkably partisan issue. cans do not have Cook's Book certificates. terial status of the when the and his administration but there were months in the this territory strife; eight Invocation Pitaval. ' first governor of the last has been an era of good feeling, of year in which the maximum never by Archbishop YOUR PROPERTY FULLY ? Republican the the terri the Capitol, and at which people were IS PROTECTED fifteen year period was efficient government, of law enforce- reached 40 miles and seven months in Following speech by inaugurated. torial Roberts said a seen glancing and then smiling as Then New Mexico had 175,000 peo- ment, of growth in the that w.iieh it did not exceed 35 miles. executive, Judge things their eyes of green head,-gea-r. 4ft SKK clas-- few words appropriate to the passing caught sight ple, it has 350,000. Then the are worth while even more than in Onlv of the 1vb were -- today the oId of and homestead entries numbered material Tiches. The courts began to sed as cloudy and even on most rder thlnSs intro; Think About Itl Then Act! original off Reverend 469 a year; last year they numbered catch up with their accumulated those the sun shone for some hours. daced His Grace the Most asked the of was mani- 0,276, although the public lands business; the Territory was rid of On the other hand, 170 days were Archibishop Pitaval, who Great interest, course, offi- - THE MOULTON -ESPE COMPANY j of God on the fested in the new the first available were only one half of what lawless elements; there was a notable given the designation of clear. There blessing Almighty governor, and in Miss McDon- they were fifteen years ago. Then, growth in civic spirit and pride, so were only 28 days on which the max cers about to undertake the responsi laijy of the state the assessed property valuation was that no wonder was aroused when imum temperature did not exceed 32 bility of the new administration: ald, the first daughter of the state. GENERAL AGENTS. SANTA FE, N. M. less than $40,000,000 on a high rate counties like Chaves, Eddy and San degrees and even on those days, in "May Almighty God, the father, God Again and again the . speechmaking of assessment, while today it exceeds Juan swung into the Prohibition the sun and in a protected place, one the Son and God che Holy Ghost be- was marred by people in the audience $60,000,000 on a low rate of assess- column; when the Constitutional Con- could sit in shirt sleeves without stow on us and on the governor of the asking where Miss McDonald sat, and ment. Then the bonded and floating vention gave women the right to vote discomfort. There was not a day on state of New Mexico his choicest insisting that she be pointed out to indebtedness and unpaid bills amount- tt school elections; when even po- which the temperature reached 90 de- blessings. In the name of the Father, them. ed to more than $2,000,000; today' with litical rivals gave each other the grees, or even 88 degrees. The mean the Son and the Holy Ghost." THE PALACE ten times the amount of state prop- square deal. relative humidity averaged only 50 Oath Administered, The inauguration, as splendid and AND erty the bonded indebtedness is less Of course, there were able Repub per cent at 8 p. m. of each day, and The oath was then administered by solemn as it naturally was, did not ELS than a million dollars; then, there lican executives before this fifteen there was not a month that had as Chief Justice Roberts and was repeat-- lack amusing features, however. One THE MONTEZUMA was a deficit in the territorial year period, notable among them, much as two inches of rainfall, or asjed by Governor McDonald in a louu, of the most amusing was the attempt and New Mexico securities sometimes in half an and oath tieasury such, men as L. Brad- much as falls clear convincing voice. The of an ardent Democrat to break Santa New Mexico. Now Same is a of Fe, 1 Under the Management. sold far below par, today there ford Prince; nor can the miserable hour in Kansas. . The total depth finished, Judge Koberts turned tb the through the lines of Company F, surplus in the treasury exceeding half ,'aliluire of the few Democratic ad- ihe snowfall was' 38.5 inches but' people gathered at the foot of the Cap which had been drawn on the up The GOOD HOTELS in of New Mexico Room a million dollars, and New Mexico ministrations of the past sixty years mere than thirty inches of that fell in jtol steps and introduced the Governor north side in front of the rostrum. only the Capital City cent lower in- mel securities at fifty per be blamed upon the personality or in- Kebruary and November when it or the "State of New Mexico." The This man insisted, with hand to his j en suit with private baths. Cuisine and table service unexcelled. terest rate command the highest pre- efficiency of Democratic executives, ted almost immediately. vast crowd broke into loud and con ear, that he could not hear every word mium in the money market Then, but even in this day and time, and it The total number of hours of sun- tinued cheering. From that time on that was being utterea by Governor Large Sample Rooms. THOS. of 'were DORAN, Proprietor the counties, many them, will be always thus, the party in shine was 3010.2, a percentage of the cheering was repeated again and McDonald. This man met with a curt crushed beneath bonded and heavy power must bear the brunt cf the more than eight out of every ten again and enthusiastic. but positive refusal on the part of the indebtedness, today Santa Fe floating ou 51 Xum hours of daylight, a The Inaugural Address. who shoulder to has its burden lifted aauunsq pinous pue 'atuuiq remarkably high guardsmen, put county greatest this by claiming the credit for those average when compared even with The new Governor then delivered shoulder and made him understand by an enabling act passed by a Re- which things deserve credit? some of the other sunniest places in the inauguration address which took that he could read the speech after- Coronado Restaurant publican Congress and signed by a one Surely, every wishes that the the world. about thirty minutes to read. The ward if he could not catch every word, Republican President. McDonald administration will con- - Taken altogether, therefore, Santa speech is given elsewhere. He spoke owing to his deafness. In 1895, Governor Thornton said the - initinue peace, the prosperity, the is bliii uest ill in a loud, clear voice and was fre- & no rail- - "coiuci iuy lue Short Orders run Day Night. Regular Meals 25c. bis report: "There has been growth in civic spirit, that has off-ye- world, even in an like 1911. quently interrupted by applause. Of all days in the history of New road building in New Mexico during characterized the past fifteen years, The Governor McDonald Furnished rooms in connection. Hot & Cold Baths. Electric 1 speech by Mexico photography, this is the day Lights the past year." Then there were 1,500 for after all, the people of New Mex- was followed a WHAT OF THE NEW by hymn sung by a that delighted the kodak fiend and the miles of railroad in New Mexico, to- ico are not merely Republicans or ORDER? 222 San Francisco Street :: G. Ll'PE HERRERA, chorus of trained voices, the person camera - Prop are 3,500 miles. Then there or but Some optimists are already disap- artist. It was noticed, how- day there Democrats, Socialists, they are, nel of which was arranged as a living were nine territorial to- first and above pointed because statehood was not ever, that Santa Feans, accustomed to institutions, all, patriots. American flag. ' are twenty-one- . Then there followed by an immediate wave of of governors, were less day there Ovation for McDonald. 250 school to- ptosperity, by an inrush of people to the front with their clicking ma-- j were public teachers; Mcdonald. The of was with bass full nf mnnev anrl hn xrith military escort, composed chines than the people from out of j day there are 1,530; then there William C. Iocal FIRST CLAS5 HACK SERVICE Though McDonald, the careless eauerositv thrpw t th.the militia companies, formed town. But the soldier who no real public school system, at pres new boys governor of New Mexico, has - in front of the Capitol and after the For hlr at ent New Mexico's public schools com coin in handfuls for mineral pros marched in the parade again and popular prtoe Buggies and Mddl been in public life for a of a "anusuaKes ami Con with those of other quarter pects. irrisration nroiects. real estate e,e,"ou,e! lue again had difficulty to keep CWUCITS MACI UNE hr. pare favorably century, he is a comparatively un- emulations showered on the new straight THEODORE CORXiCI. frm. states. Then there were, under in or land grants. Quite a number of faces as girl friends threw a battery known man, when it comes to the state the return to the Pal- - Phn Hack 1M. different 200,000 acres, to- pec pie have pictured the Test of the executive, ot kodak lenses in their faces or as irrigation, great majority of the people knowing ace notel was All the diy, irrigation systems supply half United States awaiting at the borders begun. way near their faces as the line of march him intimately. The impression the to th plaza- - the streets were throng-th- e a million acres; then there were tem of New Mexico for the word: "Go!" permitted. great mass of people have of him is d witn PeP'e who cheered the new poial farms covering less than 10,000 moment the President signed the superficial and general and it would us 10 ova- acres, today dry farms cover two mil Statehood proclamation. guiuur, reBpuiiums uie During the of Governor Mills be presumption to pass on his qualif- accorded him and lift- speech lion acres. Then, there were only six People nowadavs esnecinllv thnselt!on by rising some one to the ications for the executive office. On his hafc In. the with him governor's right, out south of the Canadian and with money, are a great deal more'il,g carriage in the with a burst! postoffices another page a brief biographical out- rode Mills and General crowd, interrupted east of the Pecos; today there are wary than they were in the days of of enthusiasm exclaiming: "Three line is given of what he has been rush to even - &- - iro0Kes. general. ever a hundred; then there were only the California, or as,A- adjutant cheers for the stars and- - and what he has accomplished; whom - Grand March stripes."; five towns, there recently as the mining boom in Ne- Tonight. Then was - incorporated today hn has served and what honors have there cheering and laugh- j o Governor and Mrs. McDonald will GRIFFITH or Okla-- are thirty-tw- incorporated mimici vada the land stampede in ' ter. The speeches of both Mr. Mills: Makes Men's Fine come to him. That will, in part, homa. After lead tne grand march. Second will be palities; then there were only a few- all, capital cares very and Mr. McDonald, however, were form a basis for Lieut-erne- d in present judgment. little whether a certain is gov- - Governor ana Mrs. Mills, then Dress Shoes banks, today there are ninety, and region ccmparatively free from j His inaugural address today gives enant Governor Mrs. E. C. interruptions all these fifteen years there has been by a Czar or a Shah, or a Kai and de although there were cheers at the additional ground for gauging what Secre-rhor- y JXGriffU'it one failure of a bank under ter ser; whether it is a monarchy, a a and Miss McDonald, and iOas Shoe only manner of man this new executive mention of the name of McDonald J or national and or a state, as as the tary of State and Mrs. Antonio SHOE MANUFACTURERS ritorial supervision is and what sort of an official he will just long towards the close of the speech ofi J that a small one. Then flourish- upon the investments are cero, Herbert J. Hager-- very prove to be. Then there are the retirine trovernor. And finvirnvr towns like - likely large and certain. man, and Miss Lucero. ing Clovis, Tucumearl his utterances and the reasonably Mills was Quick to see the point and Artesia. Dex campaign If anything, statehood means that Governor and Mrs. McDonald and Aiamogordo, Portales, opinion that his friends and associa- made the audience understand that Elida, Lake Tex the people of New Mexico must work Miss McDonald, were for din- ter, Dayton, Arthur, tes have of and from these pre- guests they were welcome to cheer again Wil- him, out their own their own ned of and Mrs. ico, Hope, Hagerman, Estancia, mises the is a favorable prosperity, today Mayor Arthur and again at the name of their new li: a judgment sulvation. To those of slothful dis rd, Vaughn and host of others one. Seligman. state official. bad no place on the map, were not position, it seemed much easier to Sidelights. 4 It is that Governor McDonald ' even dreamed com likely let Uncle Sam worry about New One of the of; today populous will be safe and sane; that he will not pleasing features of the Tha speech of Governor McDonald churches, schools, dot what Mexico affairs than to entrust them was munities, in any wild or eco- parade the large turnout of the was listened to with pleasure by per- i.i was and engage political to the people themselves. The in- - National those days merely cattle nomical that he .has the Guard, and both comDanies sons of all political faiths and as it and poor at that. experiments; r.ux ot people ana will come E and F with sheep range, range welfare of New Mexico at heart. capital t their officers presented did not last more than twenty or fur if New Mexico has the latent a fine o But why carry the comparison really appearance and kept excellent twenty-tw- minutes, it received close Evnr PAIR HA THU Much will depend on the men who 3ur$4 Shoe Equals Any ther? was natural resources, and if it Is wise in assur- line. Men were on $5 Perhaps, growth will surround him as advisers, his duty from 10 a. m. attention. "That man has the great- Jther Shoe Made but if the Republican party must bear ing capital and the newcomer stabi- fo 1:45 p. m. and the instant est of an official family, for therein lies the they requisite orator," said one u1s8ure the blame for every for every lity, equal protection, equal were dismissed Griffith's mistake, first test of executive ability to select rights. they heaved a sigh of old politician, "for he has the air of for failure of the That is the task to which the beca-js- WE WARRANT THEM shortcoming, every men who can be trusted without people relief they all felt very hun- sincerity." fifteen is it not being must set themselves, the pat years, why just watched, men who have initiative and problem gry. as to out to these other must work out. must re- logical point will not off on a or they They It was exactly 12:29 by the railroad and exclaim: yet go tangent, member cannot to things "What great are too servile and mere they expect reap lhe staff officers on their fine watches in the audience when Gov the has flatterers, riches from or things Republican party Governor McDonald make him instability prosperity chargers were the cynosure of all ernor William C. McDonald took the! may from re- - eyes mere agitation. Nor will af-te- wrought!" self and not be a especially as they doffed their caps osth of office, repeating the words i In these fifteen have very popular yet years, there successful in the real sense PIaLS! as "assed the and colors of Chief Justice Roberts. And dur- in executive of governor Jlf, on flag the chair, type3 of word he :it,?VthZll0IThings go the regiment ing this most solemn part of the cere- men in al the, success; may strength- much as have in the widely variant character, en and build his and pretty they past; mony, one could have heard a pin all of men and up party yet of the 3D0.000 now a few SHOE SA them of people here, though ability make a miserable failure of his ad- Horses frightened at automobiles drop on the pavement leading to the The first nine years, will gather riches through sudden ac- integrity. ministration; but if he rejects and and at the First Band add- Capitol steps. Miguel Otero was governor, and even quisitions; some will a com- Regiment discards policies because they are gather ed interest to the and a his enemies do not deny his ability petency by hard work and economy. parade kept sale ever off and does because score or more of small who The stand in which the inaugura- Biggest slaughter pulled in this and admit his suc- wrong things they but the will continue boys in city reluctantly great are he is bound to his greater majority sisted on "with tion ceremonies were held was' hastily cess as an executive. In those years, right, give in livo frnm tianH i r wir.i,,V nA.tm. walking the soldiers a name and fame the to keeD erected on the Capitol steps. Its ca- New Mexico laid foundation for administration that auite certain of B'.n alert out ot ranSe ot BOYS' AND MEN'S SHOES the the future., f.tt, was limited will outlive any mere evanescent i iieir hoofs. pacity very consequently the inrush of immigration that began thPV hnr MvoA in thA roe tf popularity. And the New Mexican ideal weather.was the many of the officials were compelled towards the end of his term. He was these imagine that statehood Will Ve, surprise to find For .tw o to believes he will do it. - 11 standing room among the peo weeks make room succeeded Herbert J. a this order of and glory of the day- was alalost only by Hagerman, change things, they as warm ple gathered about the stand on the stiff-necke- d in the sun, as one stood on for Stock but zealous simply deceive themselves. In were: Governor Spring The newspapers the past week the Capital steps during the steps. the stand and capable executive, who set out inaugura Chief bi news'' ot J tion, as on March - McDonald, Mills, to destroy the very organization with ought the three' murders The New Mexican regrets that 1, 1910, when Gover- M111 Justice Roberts Archbishop Pitaval, whose aid Otero had so in Xew Mexico, all three caused by sveral of the cuts of state nffi. nor was inaugurated. To those At All governed tipw Attorney General Clancy, Cost Standard Lines well. He failed in and it strong drink, and two of them com- cials arrived too late to be in vho knew ,ne power of the New Mex this, yet, printed Prince, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Mills, must be admitted this that mitted in Albuquerque. The news and two or ico sunshine and clad themselves e at day, today's supplement, three Miss McDonald, Monslgnor Antonio Governor Hagerman was an able and also told of the usual number of not in time even to be included cordi"gly, the weather was a joy, but BELOW COST ALL ODD SIZES AND STYLES and one sui- to Fourchegu and Judge N. B. Laughlin. au honest executive who assayed an diunken bloody brawls, in the other pages of this issue. i thse unfortunates who had heavy cide in Guadalupe the burn- j furs and fur which unjust and impossible task under or county, coats they could of w,e11 Immediately after the speech If do not need now ders from higher up. Then followed ing to death of a child in Grant In school days, the writer alwavs not remove, it was a test of en- - you them it will pay you to buy and hold and items which Governor McDonald, on a acting-governo- James Wallace county other sordid felt a peculiar pleasure in opening durance and patience. tnem. ah sales these SPECIAL PRICES are lor Mills rose and heartily congratulated j Raynolds, whose death recently rob- show that the new year will not dif- a new volume,' in beginning to write Tn large audience on the Capital I much from old in New Mex the new chief executive. bed New Mexico and the Republican fer the in a new book. There are poten- - steps during the inauguration pre-- g to and SPOT CASH ONLY. of one of its ablest leaders, ico as the quantity quality of tialities in the clean pages that the sented a gay appearance, to tne - party news will to owing CRUDE OIL ADVANCED a man whose business qualifications sensational that have printed or written page no longer variety of the colors of costumes and he dished out of news- ANOTHER TWO CENTS. and executive ability were bound to to the readers New Mexico opens a new the gorgeous headgear, the feathers in papers. make him a success any task that book toaay, great deeds are to beoi wnich rustled in the breves. It (By Special Lrasod Win' to New Mexican) hf undertook. Then came the vola written upon it and here is hoping! was noticed that here was a sprink-- Independence, Kans., Jan. 15 The B tile now Congressman, The ancient city did itself proud thr.tj the blots will be few. of & an- TUNNIES George Curry, ling green which well suited the Prairie Oil Gas Company today filled with enthusiasm and energy, today. Its people are comparatively spring weather. Iljl.was also noticed nounced an advance of two cents in fu-- ! worked and ' 204 West Palace Avenue. with large plans for New Mexico's few, but they together, Now for a period of solid growth that a large sign "Keep off the Grass" the price of crude oil to whose administration calmed team work is what counts. and . ture and quiet prosperity. Jwas tacked on a tree which stood near 55 cents barrel. . j MONDAY, JANUARY 1912. 15, THE SASTA NEW FE 3TEXICAS, SAXTA FE, X. 11. PAGE 5IVS

H. G. Coors, the well known lumber- party of Governor McDonald last ev- UNITED STATES BANK & TRUST CO. PERSIM man of Las Vegas, with his daughter ening and are Flopping at the Palace. Mary, is a gut'st at the Palace. C'harlis A. Spk-ss- , the prominent MP W. H. Merchant and J. M. Arm- - Republican leader of Las Vena's. Mrs. - CAPITAL 00 NEW MEXICO. strong of Carlsbad, are Santa Fe visi- Spies and their daughu ai'-ive- 850,000 tors for List (Ey Professor W. T. com- the inaugural exercises. night and are guests at the Pal- Cojway, ace. MOTH posed on Agricultural Demonstra- Colonel J. W. Willson, commander Does a General Banking Bnsiness tion Train). of the New Mexico Military Institute, V. H. Miiburn and E. C. Farrell, "New Mexico! New Mexico! is among the inaugural guests. proniimm insurance men of Denver Mrs. 13. of is and the former for a I love thy highlands capped with Chavez, Lincoln, a many years snow ; guest at the Palace. Her daughter is newspaperman, are visitors in the a in Your Patronage Solicited I love thy valleys far below, student the Loretto Academy. capital. Just to "drive dull days away," beginning J. S. J. W. of Ros-wel- l, to-da- Filled full with forest, fruit and Black, editor of the Albuquer- Stockard y, we are our flower, que Journal, is among those writing who conducts the stage line be- placing Oi" tangled vine and leafy bower. up the inauguration for the press. tween Roswell aud Vaughn, is in the B. LAUGHLIN, President H. F. STEPHENS, Cashier, I love thy deserts once repose Joseph Holzman, the merchant of city, lie is a guest at the Montezu- W. Lincoln count-- , ma. Annual Sale of Laces on the Counter. E. GRIFFIN Asst. Cashier That blossom now like new-blow- Corona, arrived last rose. night and registered at the Palace. Mrs. M. Nordhaus, Judge .'ulius ' William I love thy healthful, balmy air, F. Brogan, editor of the Staab and Charles Ilfeld arrived last Our Annual White Sales have become a house- Thy sunlit skks, thy nights so fair. Albuquerque Herald, is in the Capital right from Las Vegas and are guests Sing out ye breezes blow to do the inauguration for the Herald.! at the home of A. Staab ou Palace hold word the wise of com- hillf; ye ' among buyers this Till all the world shall come and know Forest Supervisor Bradley M. avenue. This week's " White Sale " is on Established 1856. Thomas - munity. Incorporated 1903.. Thy health, thy wealth, NEW has returned from Albuquer- Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Houten of Laces two 3 cts. 5 que in order to attend the inajgura- - Raton, are at the Palace. Mr. Van onlyjust prices, and cts. 'Houten is the president of th St. F. L. Cox, of Silver City, is a guest A. T. Rodgers, the attorney of Las Rocky Mountain and Pacific PIECES OF NIGH CLASS LACES at the Palace. Vegas, arrived in Santa Fe last even- railroad. 150 and Senator-elec-t R. L. Baca has returned from a ing is stopping at the Montezu- State William B. Wal- that usually sell up to 25c, now at 3c. visit to Socorro. ma. ton, statesman and journalist as well Attorney W. G. arrived in as lawyer, is looking on the festivi- William Springer of Las is a Hayden Vegas, Santa Fe yesterday from his home in ties with critical eye and also with PIECES THAT SELL UP TO 30c, TOYS" visitor in the Capital. Las Vegas. He is a guest at the Pal- enthusiasm. 100 5c J. H. Hix, the cattleman of Las' Ve- ace. O. A. and his son John now at 5c, no more or less . at gas, is a guest at the Palace. National Committeeman and Lnrrazolo, both well known Cosme attorneys Herrera, the ranchman of Mrs. A. A. Jones of Las Vegas are vis- of Las Vegas, arrived in the city yes j is a at the Coronado. Pojoaque, guest itors in the Capital for the inaugura- terday. They will remain until after Such bargains as these are very rare in the Assessor and Mrs. George W. Gilles- tion. the inauguration. large department stores of the East. You will GO pie of Raton are Inauguration visitors. Dr. E. McQueen Gray, of A. J. Roll; nd, who conducts a jew AT president elry store in and Mrs. Rel- need lace soon for the sewing. A. Ziegler, the merchant of Carrizo-z- o the University of New Mexico, came Carrizozo, spring arrived and his family, are guests at the up from Albuquerque for the inaugur- iant, last night in the party Palace. ation. of Governor McDonald and are stop- You Can Save Up to W. J. of Las ping at the Palace. 200 E. C. de Baca. Lieutenant-Governo- r Lucas Vegas, member Must of the board of bar examiners Isaac Barth, newly elected to the be arrived Cleaned of New Mou-- Mexico, is a guest at the I We will leave to if want to do tezuma. last evening and registered at the state senate from Bernalillo county, it you you this. Palace. accompanied by Mrs. Barth, arrived in The is, if want to do had Dr. W. R. Lovelace of Fort only thing you it, you Sumner, Miss Rosenwald of Albu- the city last evening. They are is in the to l Regina better city attend the Inaugai-a- is the of guests at the Palace, hurry. to Make exercises. querque, guest Mrs. Jaffa, Up east Palace avenue, over the inaugu- Corporation Commissioners Hugh H. Mrs. and Mrs. J. D. Hand of Los Al- ration. V Hliams, M. S. Groves and George H. San amos, Miguel county, are inaugur- Benjamin Armijo, of Las Vegas, is Van Stone, the latter with his family, are al visitors. stopping over in the eity lor the inau- here for the inauguration and to Room T. M. DuBois, the man and guration. He is on his way to Colo- take the oath of office. W. N. TOWNSEND & CO. for mining Reg man rado. Governor W. c. the cen- sleep of Corona, is a guest at McDonald, the Palace. tral figure in Former Delegate to Congress Wil- today's inauguration, ROYAL PRICE Mrs. McDonald Exclusive TAILOR Dealers. The MAKER of the City. William E. Turner, a traveling man liam H. Andrews is on his way to San- and their charming from Denver, is spending several days ta Fe from Washington, D. C, and daughter Francis, arrived last evening Exclusive VICTOR PHONOGRAPH Dealer. ular Stock. and are in the city. New YorK. guests at the Palace. National Committeeman and Mrs. ' Judge and Mrs. A. B. Fall and three C. C. Tannehill, president of the Solomon Luna are here for the inaug- daughters, are here from Three Riv Commercial Club at Roswell, is at the ural exercises. ers, Otero county, to attend the inau- Palace, to attend the inauguration. SELIGMAN COMPANY Robert Henry of the forestry force guration. He has brought with him specimens E. D. I at Albuquerque, is in Santa Fe to at- Raynolds, the well known of lower Pecos valley apples that are UUllll fill of i tend the inaugural. i banker Las Vegas, arrived in the superb in their coloring. P. O. Box, 219. Phone 36 Mr. and Mrs J. P. Lvintr of Raton. P'taI last night and registered at Herbert J. tlu Paace. Hagerman i former residents of Santa Fe, are here or. South Springs, Chaves county, is FOR RENT p- R- - Wadsworth of for the inauguration. j Long Beach, a guest of Levi A. Hughes. He has California. arriv-que- , J. E. Kraft, the dentist of Albuquer- - special Indian agent, just returned from the Pacific coast c' in tll and in arrived in the city last nigtit. He city yesterday is at the &z welt as a visit to his brother, Per- Office Rooms the Capital City Bank Building. is a Montezuma. guest at the Palace. ' cy Hagerman at Colorado Springs. Antonio Sheriff Jesus Romero is up from Lucero, Secretary of State, Mr. and Mrs. Pedrighe of Albuquer- Only a few rooms remain unlet in the most j Albuquerque to attend the j centrally Mrs. Lucero and daughter, Miss Auro- inaugura-- que, are day visitors. tion of the he worked so inauguration located and modern office building in the Steam ra, are guests at the Palace. governor, Mrs. Pedrighe, who writes under the city. j hard to elect. For J. B. McManus, Democratic leader pen name of Coral Clyce, is society heat and elevator service. rates apply to j T. D. of the at Albuquerque, arrived last evening Judge Lieb, district editor of the Albuquerque Journal. WANTED and at the Palace. court, arrived in Santa Fe last night are registered They guests at the Sanitarium. JOSEPH B. from his home in Raton, and is a guest HAYWARD, MANAGER, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Pearce with their : at the Palace. Room Bank N. M. Miss 8, Capital City Building, Santa Fe, W. C. Gortner, the attorney of Las daughter, Rebecca, arrived from Maniucring, Massaging, their home in last even- Vacuum vegas, ana Mrs. arrived last Albuquerque FURNISHED HOUSES Chiropody, Treatment. uortner, and are night from, their home and are guests ing stopping at the Palace. Mr. Pearce is the of the Dandruff, faiiinn h u.u-.- at the Palace. president board of health and medical examin- positively cured. Pimples, blackheads, j .Frank H. Roberts, president of the Normal ers. facial lines, absolutely removed. All University at Las Vegas, ar kinds of hair work done. rived in the city last evening. He is A report from Albuquerque that at Rev. FOR RENT MRS. R. LOPEZ, the Palace. McQueen Gray had been retired J. G. a the board Phone 5075 343 San Francisco St, McGee, representative of by of regents of the Univer- COATS AND railroad lahor unions, is in Santa Fe sity of New Mexico as president of AT COST CAPES! and will remain for and during the the institution, was denied today by legislative session. Mr. Gray and also by Attorney Gener- FOR O.C. WATSON & CO. H. KAUNE Attorney and Mrs. Neil B. Field al Frank W. Clancy, a member of the S. 8 are up for the from board of INSURANCE, SURETY REAL ESTATE. inauguration Regents. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, BONDS, are of Mr. and guests and Peter Lienau, Mrs. Levi A. deputy superintend- New and te. Phone, Red 189. 119 San Francisco St Hughes. ent of insurance of New Mexico, ar- Staple and Fancy Groceries E. V. Judge Long, formerly of the rived in the from an official beneh city trip supreme of New Mexico, arriv- to El Paso where he made an exam- ALSO LADIES' SUITS. ed last from Las evening Vegas, and ination of the Two Republics Life In- is at Palace. stopping the surance Company of that city. The John A. Haley, member of the Bu- examination was made in connection reau ADOLF SELIGMAN DRY GOODS CO. of Immigration, and editor of the with the insurance department of Carrizo'o News is Sale with the governor's Texas. No information will be given January Clearing at the Palace. out as party regards the result of the exami- BEGINNING TUESDAY, W. S. Hopewell the Democratic nation at this time. lPader. and Mrs. Ladies' Misses' Special Hopewell, arrived in Governor and Mrs. McDonald and Suits, Ladies', and Children's Coats the city yesterday afternoon and reg- Miss Frances McDonald arrived istered at the Palace. yes will be on sale GREATEST terday afternoon in a special Pullman at the REDUCTIONS ever offered Prices A. A. Sena, formerly of the mounted from Carrizozo White Enamel Bed Room Furniture in Santa Fe. This and a large and en- sale will continue one week only. We ex- police, whose home is in Las Vegas, thusiastic crowd received them at to close in pect out this entire stock, making room for NEW arrived the city last night and is the depot. With them were: Mr. and SPRING a at the Coronado. Had one in the window and sold GOODS, and ask those who want anything in this On guest Mrs. John J. McCourt and two child- it within Apples Jim sheriff of Chav- line to come early and make first selections. Johnson, deputy ren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rolland, three We will have more. Take a es county, arrived in the from Mr. days. St-- , city and Mrs. John A. Haley, Mr. and H. San Francisco Roswell look " New Idea " You JULIUS GERDES, While yesterday afternoon and reg- Mrs. George L. Ulrick, Mr. and Mrs. at this Furniture. Santa Fe, New Mex. Last istered at the Montezuma. They Porfirio Chavez and daughter, Dr. and will like it. M. M. editor of Ve- Padgett, the Las Mrs. T. W. Watson, Mrs. Aidlee Cal-ie- gas Optic, arrived in the city last ev- Mrs. M. B. Foreman, Miss Geor- will cover ening, and the ceremonies gia Lesnet; Messrs. Albert Ziegler, A. CIRCASSIAN WALNUT of the inauguration today. H. Hudspeth, Jerry Kelley, W. J. Dier-in- . Fancy Apples, Per Box, $1.50 THE FURNITURE YOU CAN BUY. Sheriff Charles L. Ballard and and many others. Governor and SWELLEST THE GIFT STORE " 6 lbs. for .25 daughter, Miss Mabel Ballard, and Mrs. McDonald and daughter were her friends, Misses Mayme Rector and guests at I fcVfcKY the Palace hotel. THE FURNITURE AND ARTICLE OF OUR LARGE Ida White are AKERS WAGNER AND COMPLETE Choice, " Per Box, 1.25 inaugural visitors. There's been a exodus of STOCK ESPECIALLY ADAPTED O. N. new - general J Marron, the state treas- l0(ial SnriPfv fnllf fnr-- Canto Fa FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON - " urer, and Mrs. Marron, arrived' from UNDERTAKING COMPANY. f us a ere 7 lbs. for .25 tend the ,naugllra, CI.emonies, and Pay visit i - making your selection. Our prices are Albuquerque last night. iney are otners are znine- tnrlnv Amnmr ! always as low as the lowest. " at St. Vincent's Sanitarium, to Cooking Per Box, 1.00 guests departed (the word is not well chos- - John L. Zimmerman, formerly city en, but none of them are "dead ones" I m " " of but whose iiome H. C. 8 lbs. for .25 eagineer Santa Fe, so never mind) Mr. and Mrs. O. N. YONTZ, "SSf is now In Las arrived Vegas, here last Marron, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Herndon, MEN AND WOMEN WANTED and at the night registered Palace. Mr. and Mrs. Chadbourne, Mr. and & FOR GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. Misses Mrs. J.P. Steed Son The Cunningham, daughters Willard Hopewell, Miss Erna Free booklet tells about 360,000 of the banker, J. M. Cun- Miss Ser-vic- prominent Fergusson, Minnie Holzman and protected positions in U. S. Civil e. of Las Miss CARPENTERS ningham Vegas, arrived last Regina Rosenwald. Among More than 40,000 vacancies are Pal- evening and stopping at the those, taking today's trains to the year, 'fetime ace. AND CABINET MAKERS. every j employment MULLIGAN & Capital City are Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Easy to get. ask for examina- RISING, S. jst Captain M. Murray, J. mond Stamm, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tion booklet N;w Mexico Civil Ser- H. S. KAUNE & GO. W. L. G. is utter and A. M. Stockard, O'Rielly, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Barth, FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER vice School, Albuquerque, N. M, Box FUNERAL DIRECTORS Robertson are among the inaugura- Miss Gladys Mandell, Mrs. John 452. 66-6- SIGN PAINTING NEATLY DONE License Numbers, Day or Night Phone, 130 Red. tion day visitors from Albuquerque. Pearce, Miss Rebecca Pearce, Misses and Groceries Mr. G. L. the Carrizozo baa- - Elizabeth - Next Door to Postoffice. Staple Fancy T'lrick, and Betty Wiley. Albu- Try a New Mexican Want Ad, It ker, and Mrs. Ulrifl, arrived with the'querque Morning Journal. Al Work Guaranteed Phone. Red II5 brings results.

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DOING THEIR DUTY. BiEted by staff. Albuquerque. Grand Marshal. Jesus Romero, Albuquerque. IN Scores of Santa Fe Readers Are SPIRIT REFLECTED Major Frederick Muller. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bishop, City. St. Louis Rocky ML the Duty of the Kidneys. t ML II. C. Kerr, Cawberg. Learning Hugh H. AVilliams, Demlng. j To filter the blood is the kidney's D fUR INAUGURAL Hotel Arrivals. Joe Holman, Corona. T. M. DuBois, Corona. duty. Pacific fail to do this the kid- Company. ITO A. and Carrizozo. When they Railway Ziegler family, sick. St. Vincent's anitanum. A. J. Rolland and Mrs. Rolland, Car-- neys are and most, ills fol- 0 W. M. Atkinson, Roswell. rizozo. Backache kidney MEXICO. low. GENERAL OFFICES RATON NEW Decorations and Elaborate Preparations for Mrs. J. J. Ly: ch, Buffalo, N. Y. Gorgeous John J. McCourt, El Paso. do work. Mrs. A. L. Buffaio, X. Y. Help the kidneys their 31st 1911 Moran, Mrs. John J. McCourt, El Paso. (Read Down) In effect Dec, (Read Up) the Supreme Events of the Great Cele Raton. Doan's Kidney Pills build up weak C. J. Roberts , Benjamin McCourt, El Paso. T IS Miles STATIONS 2 12 20 j Carlsbad. kidneys. j the W. H. Woodwell, McCourt, El Paso. bration at Capital. Sum- Dorothy Santa Fe people endorse our claim. d m 1 a iu I Dr. William R. Lovelace, Fort Dr. T. W. AVatson and Mrs. Watson, ..... I 7 30 i 0 Lv..De Moines, N. M...Ar 4 00 Manuel .Delgado, 140 Canon St., BO ner. 740 4 Kumaldo 3 Lincoln. Santa Fe, N. Mex., says: "The pub- M. 05 11 Dedroan 3 30 the Mrs. F. W. Parker, Las Cruces. Carri- 16 8 15 Festal tiful souvenirs, having besides John Haiey and Mrs. Haley, lic statement I gave in of i20 Oapulta Sun flags D. Las praise 35 20 Vigil 3 05 of dances and of the music, John Veeder, Vegas. zozo. Doan's 1902 still holds 2 45 Si irit running high, made the inaugu- program Kidney Pills in "50 25 Tbomp'on of J. B. Herndon, Albuquerque. 9 10 81 2 25 of new state and of its the names the new state officers, Miss Georgia Lesuet, Carrizozo. good. For four or five years I was Cunntnguum ral day the and Mrs. Marron Al-- 85 42 ....OlHton HouseN.M 155 an occasion never to of the committees in charge, the seal O. T. Marron, Ponirio Chavez, Lincoln. to attacks of backache which 10 m 49 'Ar RHtCTi, N. M T.T ... 1H first governor, subject j broke with ev and flag of New Mexico embossed in buquerque. Mr. and iurs. G. L. Ulrick, Carri- - were so severe that I was unable to 2 30 0 i.Lv Raton.N.M Ar 10 15 be forgotten. The day 49 of Gov- 2 47 , 7 Ollftoa House N' M.. 9 ery promise of being perfect and of colors, and vignette pictures T. Marron, San Marcial. zozo. work. I tried various remedies said 1717777 3 07 4S .gPrcston 8 82 out the of last mgnt s ernor McDonald, the Capitol and the F. P. Marron, Alouquerque. AV. C. McDonald, Carrizozo. to be cures for such troubles, but 3 45 65 Koefaler Junetlm, 8 55 bearing promise Palace. G. R. and Mrs. Partridge, Miss Johnson, .uas Vegas. nothing benefitted me until I used 7777!"" T. 3 3S ...... 2 Koehler 9 05 .... starry sky. Partridge From the Palace to the National Las Doan's Pills. They promptly "77777777 4 68 rdolfa 8 20 even Orion last was Albuquerque. Miss Rudolph, Vegas. Kidney 16 However, night and 4 43 76 Oerrososo 8 02 electric illuminations Guard Armory from the Armory Miss Henriques, Fort Sumner. T. T. Brooks, Kansas City. proved their worth and effected a 82 Lv 7 45 dimmed by the 5 00 Ar Cimarron U- the Buffet tent oyi the Elks' club Roswell. H. S. Van Trinidad. cure which' has been permanent. My 5 ID Lv Cimarron Ar a ra 6 35 that made parts of Santa Fe as bright Governor Hagerman, Styck, "S 6 27 a has been with Doan's 5 18 Naah matter from which direc- grounds, canopy stretched, Las AV. H. Jack, Folsom. experience Kidney Pills K Hwrten 6 17 as day. No H. W. Kelley, Vegas. s i so as to facilitate the passing in and M. O. has been gratifying that I gladly 6 45 94 Ar Ut9 Pari, N. M...LV 6 00 tion, the Ancient City was approach W. G. Las Vegas. .lewellyr Las Cruces, am out of the ladies in their ball gowns. Hogdon, recommend them." S,pm ed, the dome of the capitol, uiuminea Montezuma H. G. Clunn, Three Rivers. AV. and South. hov- The Committees. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 tConnects at Colfax with E. V. & S Ry. train both North with of electric lights Mrs. Isaac John F. Fox, St. iOuis. myriads The committees who have had the Barth, Albuquerque. Fostec-Milbur- n 5 for Van Hon X. M.. meets trains at Preston, N. M. of the new centSL Co., Buffalo, Stage ten, ered over the capital in Isaac Barth, Albuquerque. N. M., for Elizabethtown, X. M., at 9:00 a. m. daily of At the inaugural preparations charge New York, sole agents for the United Stage leaves Ute Park, siate like a crown glory. George Arnot Albuquerque. LIGHTNESS OF WORLD one $o.50 round bag- blazed Wel are: States. except Sundays. Fare J2.00 way, trip; fifty pound entrance to the Plaza the C. C. Las Vegas. SHIPMENTS IN WHEAT. on the Committees. Robbins, Remember the name Doan's and cage carried free. come Arch and facing the plaza T. C. Hill Raton. C. & S. train leaves De Moines, X. M., for the south at 11:11 P. ei., ar venerable Palace of Executive. take no other. i:erth stood the Mr. Kohlhansen, Raton. Counteracted By Fine Weather Which rives from the south at 4:38 a. m. the Governors, lit up as it had never Governor AYilliam J. Mills, Honor- - Prevailed Over Entire United VAN F. M. WILLIAMS, rows Mrs. T. C. Hill and daughter, L. C. WHITE J. HOUTEN, bten lit up before. Quadruple ary Chairman, Mayor Arthur Selig States Today. G. Superintendent. V. P. G. M., P. Agent of with yellow and white bunt- man, Acting Chairman; Paul A. F. (By Special I,eased Wire t New Mexican? lights C. L. Ballard, Roswell. PROFESSIONAL ing in artistic folds as a back ground, Walter, Secretary; Governor AA. T. Chicago, 111., Jan. 15. Lightness of (IDS n Misses Ida M. Beckton, illumined teh front of the Palace; Thornton; Charles F. Easley; Bron-so- White, world shipments gave the wheat mar of Ballard, Roswell. along the facade glittered stars M. Cutting; Governor M. A. Otero; ket today a firm tone. Promise of T. D. Raton. ATTORNEYS AT LAW light and above all shone the names Levi A. Hughes, James A. Massie; N. Lieb, more seasonable temperatures in the Mills, AVarren to re- of five governors: Onate, Pent, B. Laughlin; Samuel G. Cartwright; Graham, Albuquerque. United States tended, however, EDWARD P. DAVIES, OF A TIME dis- bulls.- - a OCCASION LIFE McDonald and De Vargas. Some Gtorge W. Armijo. J. B. McManus, Albuquerque. strain the The opening was and Counselor at Law. the mellow shade to start Attorney tance away, gleamed Finance. Benjamin E. Armijo, Las Vegas. higher. May Rooms 17-1- 8 aurora or halo of the M. A. ed 100 to 100 reacted to 99 lights of the Arthur Seligman, Chairman: T. C. Ferguson, Raton. at City Bank Building, of Loretto rallied Capital Gov messed Virgin on top Otero, J. II. Vaughn; E. Abrahans, East Las Vegas. and to 100gl00 Santa Fe, New Mexico. of the First State or Inauguration Chapel, and the lights on the silvery James B. Read; H. F. Stephens; John AV. C. Heacock, and Mrs. Heacock, Belief that a large number of District First San Assistant Attorney!, ernor at Santa Fe, N. M., Jan. 15, 1912 tower of St. Michael's that give Pflueger; J. W. Mayes; N. Salmon Albuquerque. ders had been waiting for a break to Judicial District. ta Fe a characteristic aspect at night Frank E. Nuding. Miss Abby Heacock, Albuquerque. buy corn cheap, made that cereal ex hibit a six- time on great holidays. Arrangement. AV. D. McBee, Clovis. strength. May opened HOLT & SUTHERLAND teenth to 118fU-- 4 at 64 to 65c The of Santa Fe will make this occasion a memorable one. Gorgeous Decorations. P. Jacob E. D. McCoy, Eau Clair, Wis. up, City Robert Ervien, Chairman; rose 65 Attorney AV. Carlsbad. and to A chance to visit the Capital of the Sunshine State. In the meanwhile, the decorations H Crist, ; A. B. H. Merchant, Practice in Distrl t Court a good firm at outset with te in the and nan. uarcelino A. Garcia; John Armstrong, Carlsbad. Although the well as before the Supreme Court oi wheat and oats eased oft on ac- at the National Guard Armory, were;(. Cartwright; W. O. Connor, Jr.: M. R. Baker, Fort Sumner. corn, the count of a ware- territory. RATE OF ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP jnearing completion today but it took F,ank Delgado; R. C. Garrett; Fred W. F. Brogan, Albuquerque, selling by leading Las Cruces, New Mexico. the house concern. May started a shade to the last moment to complete Fornoff Frank Owen; Celso Lopez; J. AV. Stockard, Roswell. been in to c higher at 49 to 491-4- , FROM STATIONS ON THE beautiful picture that had E E Mera. j. w. Akers; Adolph P. C. S. Murray Roswell. E. C. A3B0T7 and design- - and reacted to 49c. Provisions were jtfce mind of the artist the HiIi, L. G. Roswell . Attorney-at-Lav- " in Nutter, firm. Initial sales were unchanged per In the room of the Palace Decoration. AV. in and Su E. Rodgers, Roswell. - 71-2- Practice the District FARMINGTON, ALAMOSA, ESPANQLA And All Intermediate Points. U.hich line will tonight U- c up with May 16.35 for pork; the receiving Votv Tnr ht A. M. Robertson, Roswell. preme Courts. Prompt and careful graceful fronds of ' nhni. 9.60 for lard and 8.S0 to 8.82.1-- for ;g;eet the populace, ;' J. G. Clovis. Attention to all business. over geligman, Magee, ribs. given .smilax are draped lie ueep Mrg E c Ab L A HuRnes. Beach Cal. New Mexico for Mrg P. R. Wadsworth, Long Santa Fe, form the background - SELLING DATES dows and Rene- A. D. Graham, Albuquerque. line in which will stand PARTY NAME MEANS NOTH the receiving Mrs. A. M. Mrs. S. G. AV. - nan; Bergere; J. McUtchen, Corona. G. W. PRICHARD From Stations Antonito and South : 12th, Governor and Mrs. McDonald, Gover- , ING SAYS HAGERMAN. J. Forter Jones, Albuquerque. and Counsellor at Law 13 15th. r.or ana wrs. .muis, C- How-erno- r Attorney th, 14th and ;Mrs. - c. Catron; Mrs. G. V. Roswell. E. C. de Secre-;- . James Johnson, Follows Sensational Interview De Practice in all the District Court" Antonito to Alamosa : and Mrs. Baca, JIigs Massie; Up From Stations 12th, Lu--, Armijo. E. C. Allen, Denver. and to cases and Mrs. Antonio Mc-cer- Roosevelt gives special attention tary of State A M Mrs. Angus nouncing Progressive 13th and 14th ii"'bet-- , Leeson; A. Cruces. Court. Las before the Territorial and Mayor and Mrs. Arthur Mrs Anita Mrs. James Finch, By Attacking Standpatters. Supreme to 12th aiivray; chapman. A. Las Fa. N. M. From Stations Antonito Durango: igman. The people will enter by way Mrs J. Talley, Vegas. Office: Laughlin Blk, Santa Franl. La?an. Mjgg Mugler. . and 13th. of or east door cm the Henry G. Coots, Clovis.-A- the upper char,eg A Haynes Mrs. H- - D- - Molll. Colorado Plaza of the Old Palace, through T. Rojun, Las Vegas. Jan. 15 C. O. WARD From Stations Durangoto Farmirtgton: 12th side tm - Springs, W. the hall in which the great historic, J. Stokes, Denver. Herbert J. Ha Attorn and 15th. Men's Decoration, Territorial District y paintings of De Vargas tahmgi Earl Layton, Denver. german, former For San Miguel and Mora Counties nf snntn Fe. Fe! A. M. Bergere, Chairman; H. H. the Santa Dr. H. J. Muellen. Las Vegas. governor of New Las Vegas, New Mexico, Trail and Prehistoric Santa. Fe. all by Dorman, Jose D. A. C. De Baca, Las Vegas. Mexico, was in form Sena; E. L. A. J. Return Limit, 20th, 1912. Carl Lotav, the famous artist, Hewett; Fischer; Coronado. Colorado Springs HARRY D. MOULTON January to F. T. T. A. Tames a brilliant and fitting introduction Blandy; Hayden; Felipe Sanchez y Baca, Santa Rosa. v i s iti n g his Carl A. J. Ash- - the transformed Palace. - Seligman; Bishop; Leandro Sena, Santa Kosa. brother, Percy R. F. A. J. Grif-Arti- Lotave's Mural Paintings. by Davis; Asplund; Claud Black, Stanley. Hagerman, and Attorney-at-La- Rosa. left for Santa Fe the receiving line, the peo-- i Jesus Casos, Santa -- Passing Press, to attend the n Militnrv meander the M. T. AVilliams, Oklahoma City. M(ri pie will through Puyej Cnares M. Stauffer, Chairman; McDonald Paint-;Ka- r Cosme Pojoaque. inauguration. N. M. room with its matchless mural w GTeen vice.chairman.. Ja. Herrera, Santa Te, communa J. H. Cerrillos. Hagerman's political records, his Institute ings of the cliffs and E. P. McHuges, w Formerly Special Agent, G. L. O. cob Weltme p c wllBon. with Roosevelt and other inci ' of the and its exhibit M. C. de Baca, Las .Vegas. split Land Claims and Contests a NEW MEXICO. dwellings Puye, Da Jonn R gtauff H Hal, dents that made his administration of Specialty ROSWELL, of iuiu . j A. A. Sena, Las Vegas. archaeological treasures, iuc; national interest are still fresh in the main in the center of the; James Martinez, Las Vegas. Chas. R. he West Point of the Southwest" hallway Music. mind. Heretofore a Chas. F. Eastey. Easley into tne , A. Las Vegas. public Republi & :anked States War structure. Or, they may pass nt,,;- at. Miguel Baca, now EASLEY EASLFY. by,XTnited more s1m9n Sen-- , can of the standpat type, he may - Rito los room, even Pablo A. Rowe. at Law. as "Distinguished Institu- de Frijoles Dunlavy M. A. bo called a in the sense Attorneys attractive than the Puye, whose mural W. L. Roswell. Progressive in courts ana n." Army officers detailed by Wai gtanton. M Thomas p De). Rodney, that he realizes the necessities of Practice the befor paintings,-als- by Lotave, and with its j p.. C. Padiila, Las Vegas. Land department. Crichton: away from party tradition Department. by Karl Fleischer, are the Alfredo Herrera, Denver. breaking Land and titles examined. Through Academic course, prepar- pictures Henry Alarid. and taking the people into confidence, grants admiration of every connoisseur. Santa N. M., branch Office Estan ing young men for college or business Floor. Palace. "The time has come when the Fe, Vierra's Art Exhibition. N. M. life. Great amount of air work. E. C. Chairman Carlos AV. C. Garrizozo. name means said cla, open Vi n,Gt nf thp cpntral hall, is Abbott, Mrs. McDonald, party nothing," Healthiest location of any Military room in nhicn L. O. Miss Francis McDonald, Carrizozo. Hagerman. "Unless the Republican the historic reception Mc-L- . McKEAN & CHEETHAM, School in the Union. Located in the Moore; Frank McKane; T. A. L. R. Hughes, Alamogordo. party realizes the necessity of break so events have taken , , Attorneys-at-Law- . many stirring Saf- - of old beautiful Pecos Valley, the garden spot hundred and f"u r' u"u' J. L. Lawson, Alamogordo. ing away from the influence the place the past three Al- Practice in ail the Courts and Be of West an elevation of pn-l'"'- Uoyle; B. Lincoln. school of politicians like Cannon, the at are """" Mrs. cnavez, fore . the Interior Department. feet above sea level, sunshine every m,. mmo,w0H in Prince's His-- ni"l,u noueri BievenM.n; Miss D. L. Chavez, Lincoln. drich, Payne and others of that class it will continue to lose its hold on Taos, New Mexico. flay, but little rain or snow during ths Ol ill an E. Longston, Tucumcari. ACT F. J. o of United The season. ., nv nnhiished pv.- Spiegelberg; Lavan; M. M. Las Vegas. the people the States. uu tims 1 A Padgett, Th ,r Grim- - H. L. ORTIZ. Fourteen Officers and Instructors, i . T t - Viovi-- J .juim a., AA'illiam Hooper, Las Vegas. people are demanding progressive uacv. ntric fiiuoi. nlovmiwo hjsl'1".ci. ri,,r.luiina;, to Attorney and counsetlor-at-La- from eastern f anHiOimvY Robert Butt; Joseph Collins; Las legislation. The issue has come all graduates standard HI! eAlllUlllUIl..v!i.i.i. Ul OUpCiU Tlanmum" W. J. Lucas, Vegas. before all the courts Paul Doran; Amnion Dibert; P. A. Lin- - and the two old political parties Practicing in colleges. Ten buildings, throughly New Mexico pictures and marine Mrs. Pearce, Albuquerque. stay the and modern eivu; Harold McGibbon; Theo. Espe; must recognize it." Territory. furnished, heated, lighted views. Miss Rebecca Pearce, Albuquerque. ,-- Refreshment. The of the Santa Fe New Mexlo in all respects. The Room. James S. Black, Albuquerque. great majority people Dining S. R. ultra- - ly Mrs. Spitz, Chairman; Mrs. are neither extreme radicals nor REGENTS E. A. Pres. In the room, at the west H. B. Albuquerque. C. CAHOON, Ar-tlu- r Hening, occu JOSE ESPINOSA, s J. Palen, Mrs. he said. "They W. G. HAMILTON, Vice Fret. ern end ot tne raiace, me muit-- ui Mrs. G. L. Brooks, Albuquerque. conservatives," at Law. Seligman; Mrs. N. B. Laughlin; - py the happy medium ground and I Attorney 3. P. WHITE, Treasurer. Santa Fe have created a dining room, D. B. Gallah- Gallup. Santa Fe, - - - - New Mexico the Mrs. Wm. J. Mills; Mrs. Paul A. F. believe the demand today is for a .M. - that is a dream of beauty. Over M. Cellars, Las Vegas. before all the courts of W ATKINSON, Secretary, ht, I Walter; Mrs. B. M. Thomas; Mrs. I. man and a party that will fairly rep Practices A. FINLEY. shelves of priceless books recently AV. B. AValton, Silver City. the State. and W. Sparks; Mrs. C. M. Stauffer; Mrs. H. resent the great mass of the Ameri- ca- brought from Germany, dark green F. L. Cox, Silver City. Office with B. M. Read, For particulars and Illustrated ?. Kaune; Mrs. C. L. Bishop; Mrs. can public." Esq. panels of cloth have been stretched J. L. McDonnell, Las Vegas. talogues address: Mr s John H. Walker. which form the for deco-- E. SUMMERS. background i Patsy O'Byrn), Las Vegas. MRS. NORA COL. JAS. W. WILLSON, surround- - Men's Refreshment. IN MATCHTOWN rations in which poinsettias J. O. Byrne, Las Vegas. Public Stenographer Superintendent npp motive, H. D. Moulton, Chairman; Frank lw vinpa thp A. W. McClure, Las Vegas. Santa Fe, N. M. the Butt, John W. March No Faith Was 'JLf ..w rpnto. H. G. Las Fortunately Required, Rooms 11 and 12 Laughlin Block o" ro Small; J. A. Rolls; T. P. Coors, Vegas. She Had None. the ceiling is partially hidden byjS'" Las For Phone Red 162. r a tho ran. Robert P. Ervien; E. C. Mary Coors, Vegas. E. Las Ve2as-J- . "I had no faith whatever, but on the W. L. DeCLOW, h.i., tables e; & Volney Howard; M. A. Long, fornia pepper tree. On the advice of a old gentle PROBERT & COMPANY . rionr. Ortiz; Frank Andrews; C. W Fair- - Baca, Las Vegas. hale, hearty America's Horse and Jack Importer, Remov SiaiiU SI1VC1 Wliuicj, inuutiauiu.j0i,i, . man who from I Largest llem- - J. D. Hand and Mrs. Hand, Las Ve spoke experience, Investments roses and other blossoms will s 2 ing His Business to New Mexico. geous gas. began to use Grape-Nut- about Lairli, Mines, Bonds & 8tock. make the reception and dining rooms an Ohio woman, H- - years ago," writes Loaned I am arranging to change my business location from Cedai with tho of summer. S' Lutz! D. Shea; H. A. A. A. Jones and Mrs. Jones, Las Ve Money for Investors who says she is 40, is known to be We have for sale stocks of la., to El Paso, Tex., or some desirable point near by. I am The refreshments for the ball gas. general Rapids, fair, and admits that she is growing Merchandise. Retail Lumber Yard shipping 30 Imported Stallions and Mammoth Jacks on January 15 guests will be served from 11 p. m. j .Honorary Reception. J. H. Hix, Las Vegas. on new - plump the diet, I hundred Hon- Andneus A. Jones; Hon. Vem C. Las and other Business Opportunities 1912, being my first consignment. would like to correspond with to 2 a. m. in this room, a E. de Baca, Vegas. "I shall not try to tell you how I ; ' governor u. umu- Taon county. all stockmen who are in need of Stallions, Jacks or Full Blood guests at a time. The first hundred Jammiiio, Antonio Lucero, Mrs. Lucero and suffered from a throughout ...w for years deranged Bank References Furnished I furnish and Hereford Bulls will consist of Governor McDonald,''" daughter, Las Vegas. all sorts Mares. can aiso Registered Shorthorn Governor Herbert J. Hon. stomach that rejected almost - New and his party and honored guests, Hagerman; AA'illiam Springer, Las Vegas. was Taos, : Mexico, and Registered Shropshrire Bucks at very reasonable prices. Please Clarence J. Hon. Frank W. of food, and digested what little The Armory. Roberts; W. C. Hart, Manitou, Colo. of write me. If not in need yourself, please tell your neighbors. Hon. Richard H. forced upon it only at the cost Tn 4i,rt irmnrv thA il eonratinn.4 are Parker; Hanna; Mr. and Mrs. Van Houten, Raton. and W. DeCLOW, of Munici- - great distress pain. o niw le. Flectric' Mayors all Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gortner. Las M. ... - "I was treated by many different DR. J. DIAZ, Cedar Jack and Stallion Cedar la ... utilities- Presidents" nf all Commercial Rapids Importing Farm, Rapids, arches wnicn support a laise tennis " '. ; me dif- I I Vegas. doctors and they gave many DON GASPAR have recently secured a special rate by express by which can ship the rafters. The arches are out RESIDENCE, I bide Iiss Las ferent medicines, and I even spent Jacks at lower rates than ever before. can ship jacks from Cedar Rap- odor Receoticn Cunningham, Vegas AVE lined with spruce, the pleasant Louise Las several in exile from my nome, to N. M, for $55 each, to Phoenix, Ariz., for $104 Stl'UC- - Nathan R. J. Cunningham, Vegas. years ids, la, Albuquerque, tvnm ivhli-- nprvfldps the vast Jaffa, Chairman; of scene do Red and can other at c rates. J. R. E. D. Raynolds, Las Vegas. thinking change might Phone, 220 each, reach points orresponding tare with a Christmasy scent. On the McFie; E- me good. You may judge of the grav SIDE PLAZA we P.- Sht; T B. Catron; B. F., T. H. O'Brien, Las Vegas. OFFICE, WEST extensive blank space of the of my condition when I tell you I nKey; a. n. a. oaruvngm; Miss Amelia Baca, Las Vegas. ity wall a huge electric star with the oiaau; was sometimes compelled to use mor- 237 Black - M. L. O'Connor; Geo. W. Charles A. Spiess, Mrs. Spiess and Phone, Notice for Publication. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. "1S4S," the date of the estab- Prichard; time. figures Las phine for weeks at a 1 of the govern-mon- t Cleofes Romero; C. A. Wheelon; J. Vegas. 3 M Department Interior. of the territorial daughter. Grape-nut- s OFFICE HOURS, to P. lishment - "For two years I have eaten U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. state-- A. Miller; I. B. Z. McCol- Frank H. Roberts, Las Vegas. DR. HUME Department of the Interior, and "1912." the vear of Sparks; food at least twice a day and I W. BROWN, 11, 1912. o in .. . lough; Federico Lopez; J. G. Schu HoraceW. Kruse, Raton. V. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. January 1LI.UU, Ultl. frfnLJ1 m tenn ... phrnnn. can now that I have Dentist in to Forest. mann; S. I. H. vv. n. Robert Laurence, New York City. say perfect December 9, 1911. Copy Triplicate Pecos as well as a significant emblem. spitz; Rapp; no medicine in Over Spitz's Jewelry Stoie. logy C. Del- health. I have taken Vir-gini- o Notice Fred Townsend; D, Miller; Manuel Lee S. New York City. 3. is hereby given that which are draped in Kellogg, s Rooms 1, 2 and Notice is hereby given that On the lockers, - that, time Grape-Nut- has done It of N. on gado; L. B. VickRoy; C. M. Camp- Frank M. Raton. 6. Quintana, of Rowe, N. M., who, Clokey, Glorieta, M., who, white will stand palms. The looms Eveston, all. I can eat absolutely anything I Phone Red made Homestead June 2, 1906, made homestead No. in front on the second story will be ben; C. C. ciosson; jacoDo knaves; V. G. Hayden, Las Vegas. Office Hours 8a. m. to 6 p. m. on June 11, 1907, c- I- wish, without stomach distress. 9492-0740- for Lot 4, Sec. 3, Lot 1, and - - Bishop; Leo Hersijli; Harry Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hasmer, Phoe- And 04507, No. 11611, for NE Section smoking and lounging rooms the "I am a business woman and can by Appointment. Sec. 4, T. 15 N., and SE 4 SE1-4- , with the & Clancy; John Jeorns; H. S. Kaune; nix. 10, Township 16 N, Range 13 E, Mer- balcony is gracefully draped walk my 2 or 3 miles a day and feel Section 33, Township 16 N., Rauge 11 colors. Otherwise, yellow Paul Wunschmann; Gilberto Mirabal, John L. Zimmerman, Lis Vegas. STANDLEY G. SMALL, M. D. idian, has filed notice of intention American - better for doing so. I have to use E., N. M. Meridian, has filed notice are ChaTles Cunningham; Angus McGil- H. W. Las . to make final five year proof, to es- ard white, the Spanish colors, Kelley, Vegas. brains in my work, and it is remark- Physician and Surgeon. of intention to make final five year VovnotB to inaucual decora- - livra5"; D- - S. Lowitzki; H. C. Yontz; Alfred Washinglo. tablish claim to the land above de- h. the Thelin, Albuquerque. able how quick, alert and tireless my Office and Residence proof, to establish claim to the land even to the Charles A. Haynes: J. B. E. Ave. door to Public before or receiver, tions everywhere, going Le: Julius Kraft, Albuquerque. mental powers have become." Name next Libraiy. scribed, register above before or beau- - 'Wood; John G. Levert; Wm. Farah; Albu- 12:30 M. described, Register nrnn which will form Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Colbert, Creek, Office lours 11 a. m. to p. r U. S. Land office, at Santa Fe, N. jnn,. A. J. Wm. given by Postum Co., Battle Receiver U. S. Land Office, at Santa Teare; Thomas Doran; querque. 2 4 p. m. Evenings. on 'he 16th day of January, 1912. Chas. Selig- Mich. J"e, N. M., on the 19 day of Febiuary, Gregg; Bacon; Adolph Sisneros, St. Michael? Is ex- Phone Black. 47. Claimant names as witnesses: L. Benjamin "There's a reason," and it 152. CHICHESTER S PILLS man; J. T. Evans; Hilarlo Ortiz; "The Road Are You a SelterT Alv anvertlse-men- t M. BRANU. A. G. F. College. plained in the little book, Crescencio Roibal of Rowe, N. ciHimant names as witnesses: for Augustine Delgado; E. R. Paul; columns of the IsdlMl A.k yoar lriHit i Thomas S. Hubble, Jr., St. Michael's to Wellville," in pkgs. In the classified of N. M. o Car- Diamond llmnd J. David Manuel Garcia Fulton, R. 5 Clokey, Albino Encinias, 'III. in Red nd maU!c McNitt; J. Goutchey; Knapp; A new New Mexican will put your real estate tjold Saf-for- read the above letter? M. boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Jacob College. Ever of Rowe, N. los GarcilLand Fidencio Garcia, all of J. D. Barnes; R. L. Baca; Al- It will Quintana Talt nt kei. It 11 . nf tim. Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond Stamm, one from time to time. They on 'he market effectively. pnt - AikrorClll-Cincs.TEB- appears Victor Valencia of Rowe, N. M. Dran-IX- B. M. Thomas; Theo. Corrick. of your before the Glorieta, DIAMOND IIRAh'U PI1.LM, for 85 buquerque. are genuine, true, and foil of human the facts property MANUEL E. OTERO, ANUEL R. OTERO, yeus known is Best, Safest. Always Kelianla Master of Ceremonies, of all buyers. W. S. Hopewell and Mrs. Hopewell, interest eyes possible Register. Register. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Adjutant General A. S. Brookes, as. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912. zVB SA'STA f WW XEZlC&Sr, SANTA, W. 9w PAGE SEVEN.

: THE ENTIRE STOCK OF : SANTA FE TRAIL CURSO COMPANY

Is being offered at COST in Rooms Nos. 10 and 1 1 of second floor of Capital City Bank Building. Anlexceptional opportunity to "secure INDIAN BLANKETS, POTTERY, BASKETS, etc., at LE5S THAN WHOLESALE COST. : : : : : : : : : JOSEPH B. HAYWARD, Receiver, 5anta Fe Trail Curio Co.

GOVERNOR WILLIAM C. Ml SEVERAL OF THE NEW STATE OFFICERS. Fratern al Soci eties MASONIC. A Montezuma Lodge inary. He resumed teaching, and No. 1, . F. & A. M. ' commune Age 53 years. X while engaged in teaching school he Wanted A girl for general house- Regular X Born in New York. s. udied law, though he never engaged work. Address X, New Mexican. cation first Monday Worked on farm as boy. X ir-- its practice. of each month at Masonic Hall aJ X Mother died when he was X Admitted to Bar in Kansas. WANTED A waitress at New Stat? 4f 7.30. X four. X Mr. McDonald came west to Fort work. American Cafe, day preferred. ALAN 11. X Attended public schools. X Scott, Kansas in the spring of 1880, McCORD, W. M. CHAS. E. X school when 17 to X and while there he was admitted to LiNNEY. Secretary. Taught "FOR SALE One good upright X earn his Cazeno. X the bar. In the same he came to way through year piano in excellent condition; a X via X Las Vegas from that place, he went Santa Fe Chapter Ne. Seminary. big bargain. Call up black i2, or ad- X to X overland to White Oaks whore there L. R. A. M. Went Fort Scott, Kansas, dress box 375 S nta Fe. Regular X in 1SS0. ? was considerable excitement over convocation second X Was admitted to the bar. X gold discoverie which had been made Monday of each month, MAN AND WIFE, middle age, capa- X Came to Las Vegas in 18S0, X there. He secured employment in a at Masonic Hall al ble, sober, industrious, X and same went to White X store owned by. A. H. and the experienced, 7:30 p. m. year Jones, recommendations X Oaks. X next year, 1881 he took clean, white, help JOHN H. WALKER, up surveying from of Wish to X Worked in store. X and mining work which people standing. H. P. engineering engage west, may be the couple you X Took and min-- X he followed until the x ARTHUR SELtGMAN. Secretary. up surveying successfully ' wt,nt. Asa Olathe, summer of 1S90 when - Address, King, X ing engineering. X he took charge ktF Kansas. X Became of Carrizo- - X of the Carrizozo ranch ,(f.im., Santa Fe Commander manager temporarily. Breaking It Gently. ROOMS FOK KENT One, three, X zo Ranch in 1890. X In the fall of 1890, after he had been No. 1, K. T. Regular Company Jim Rice, the coach of the Colum- or five nice, new, comfortable rooms X X there a few he took of conclave fourth Mon- Assessor, Lincoln county months, charge bia crew, was praising a stalwart for rent at 237 Washington avenue. X 18S5 and 1SS6. X the ranch and ne has been day in each month at practical- as. freshman. Large, handsome dining room, excep- SrfV? Masonic Hall X Member of legislature 1890. X ly in the absolute control of the man- ,M "He's so young and said at 7:50 tender," tionally riice and well suited for m. X County commissioner, 1904- - X agement of its affairs ever since. the coach, "you'd never think he p. boarders. CHAS. A. X 190C. X "During this whole time," said Mr. could row. Why, they laugh at him at WHEELON. E. C. W. E. Recorder. X Chairman Board of County X McDonald, "I never used a dol- the barber's. GRIFFIN, WANTED Capable man to sell X missioners 1905 nd 1900. X lar for politics of any one's money ex- ' "As he was his hair cut the getting "Winona Mills" and under- Fe X Chairman Democratic Cen- - X cept my own." ... ' other day he said to the barber wist- hosiery Santa lodge ot wear direct to consumer, in Santa Fe, Perfection No. 1, 14th X tral Committee of Territory X Held County Office. fully: " 'Do think I'll have a Las Vegas, Rato nand other territory. 0m degree. Ancient and Ac- X 1910 and 1911 until nominated X He has been honored by the people you strong beard? c. Permanent business and good income cepted Scottish Rite ot X for governor. X of his county at different times My father has very strong by one.' to right party. Dave V. Fine, Mgr., Free Masonry meets on X Has wife and daughter, 20 X being elected to official He positons. " 'It looks to Roswell, New Mex. the third Monday of each month X years old. was assessor of Lincoln in me,' said the barber, county 'as took after at 7:30 o'clock In the la 1S85 and was as a mem- though you your evening XXXXXXXXXXXXSSX 1886; elected mother.' " Masonic Hall, south side of Plaza. ber of the House of TYPEWRfTERS. Representatives Cleaned, and repaired. New Visiting Scotish Rite Masons are cor- William C. McDonald, today inaug- o" the twentv-nint- h assem- adjusted legislative furnished. Ribbons and sup dially invited to attend. urated governor of New Mexico, was bly for the counties of Lincoln, Chav- Careful Child. platens plies. sold, exchanged S. G. CART WRIGHT, 32. born on a farm near the little town of es and Eddy in the fall of 1890, and "Is your little boy sick with any- Typewriters -- BJ"f Venerable n ... .mlSfrfc-T-r- r- - rented. Standard makes handleii Master. Jordanville, in the southern part of was elected as a member of the board Y - thing?" asks the lad of the who lady All work and guar HENRY F. STEPHENS, 32 Herkimer county, N. Y., not far from of commissioners of his coun- had moved in next door and who repair typewrites county COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS R. P. ERVIEN. just anteed. Santa Fe E the shores of lake in 1858. His ty in as of had asked him to come over and Typewriter acretary. Otwego 1904, serving chairman the play Phone 231. mother died when he was 4 board in 1905 1906. Decem- with her little boy. change years old, and Last B. P. O. E. and his younger years were spent on ber he was elected in his and "No, indeed." she smiles. "Why?" x absence, " Eanta Fe Lodga No. the farm and in attendance at the pub-li- e without his as 'Cause I've had my tonsils taken ALL knowledge chairman TIMETABLE 469, B. P. O. E. holdt school wb;rh was located about a of the Democratic Central Commit out an' my adenoids removed an' my cut out I LOCAL TRAINS Its regular session oa mile from his home. Ho began teach- tee. He was elected first state gov appendix an' been vaccinated an' serumized for the second and fourth of at- 31,-03- typhoid an' spinal ing at the age 17, after having ernor of New Mexico by a vote of of meningitis, an' I do hope I won't have The following are the time tables Wednesday each tended a neighboring academy to com- a pluariity of 3,017, and a clear month. to have anything done to me this year, if the local railroad! : Visiting brottr plete his education at Cazsnovia Sem majority of 1,230 votes. era are so I can have a little bit o' fun for a "A, T. 4 6. F. Ry." invited aad while." Woman's World. Leave welcome. CARL A. 8:10 a. m., to connect with No. 3 BISHOP. APPRECIATIVE LETTER FROM with the great cause of humanity. J. D. westbound and No. 10 eastbound. SENA, Exalted Ruler. HON. M. R. OTERO. Servants of the People. Still at Young Fifty. arrive Santa Fe at 12.10 Secretary. Awed by the solemnity, and yet sus- "Where, oh, where is little Returning, Elfle, m. He Lauds the Historical Research and tained by the enthusiasm of the oc- the wonder of the world?" p. F. W. FARMER Leave Santa Fe at 8:30 p. m. to Work of Attorney Benjamin casion, fully impressed with the im cried the stage manager frantically. Homestead No. of conect with No. 1 westbound and No. M. Read. portance the responsibilities that And the other Marvels of the Uni- 2879. are 'have verse echoed: 2 eastbound. placed upon me, I taken "Where?" Brotherhood of the oath that binds me to ser- But at a call was arrive at Santa Fe 6 p. m. Historian B. M. Read is very proud your last boy found Returning American Yeomen vice. And now, in Power who had news of Leave Santa Fe at 6:20 p. m. to con- of the following testimonial of Regis- trusting the the Meets Second that controls destinies of men wonder. nect with No. 7 westbound and No. 4 ter of the Land Office M. R. Otero the and and and the "Where is she?" cried. eastbound. Fourth Thura who is just recovering from at very nations, encouragement they and inspiration thai come through the "She she's gone down to the sta- Returning arrive at Santa Fe at days, Flreman'g serious attack of illness: Hall. H. Pon-mai- , confidence of a generous people, I tion," explained the boy. "Her sec- 8:35 p. m. Santa Fe, N. M., Jan. 11, 1912. A. E. P. shall take up the work, that with the ond daughter's bein' married today Leave Santa Fe at 8:50 p. m. to con Robinson, Hen. Benj. M. Read, Santa Fe, N. H. Cor. blessing of the I trust and she wants to see her off on her nect with No. 8 tastbound and No. 9 Sec. Fred F. of With Almighty, may My Dearest Friends the redound to the benefit of our New honeymoon." Answers. westbound. Alarid. greatest pleasure I enclose herewith State and the good of the whole peo- Returning, arrive at Santa Fe, 11:30 my agreement to pay for your "Illus- Fe C a ra ple. THE GOAL OF HAPPINESS. P. m. Santa trated History of New Mexico." Per- 13514, M. W. A. for the Belen cut-of- f mit me to add that I have no adequate Passengers ineets second Tues- HESITATION AND UNDERLYING Be sJlpped away from Trouble and Pecos Valley should now words with which to express my ap- points day each month, a HEAVYNESS ON MARKET. Across life's stormy plain. leave at 3:30 p. m. instead of 7:20 preciation of the praise you so fitting- But Trouble followed on his trail cial tLlrd as beretoiore. Connection leaves Al- meeting ly deserve, for the undaunted And him back again. IBM pains dragged Tuesday at Elks Wall Streets Seems Uncertain of Fu- buquerque t 7:55 p. m. instead of you have taken, and for the labor and Hall. Vistlng neigh. ture and Therefore Many Se- Then all his days were gloomy 2:20 a. m. expenses you must have undergone And all his were borg welcome. curities Suffer. nights drear; D. & Ft. to, at last, set aright the "History" of No kindly ray Illumed his path. Q. Ry. A. G. WHITTIER, Consul No did our true and beloved New Mexico, and gladness appear. CHAS. A. RISING, Clerk- - J a. to our ancestors the By Special 1a.ftv& Wire to New Mexican j Leaves 10:05 m. or nortii. give place they cW.V Until he swore, "By heaven! hes- fish New N. Y., Jan. 15. The ,sW Arrive 4:20 m. from north. most undoubtedly and really deserve York, il I'll slip away again p. New Mexican Printing com- itation and of And st-e- New exco in the annals of history. May your underlying heaviness the land of promise, through central Ry. pany has prepared civil and criminal the stock market most of the The sunshine and the rain." Leave 12:45 p. connects with No. name be in the hearts and memory of during m., dockets especially for the use of Jus- last were its dominant features 2 east and 1 south and west. every true and loyal descendant of week, He Journeyed on. still hoping tices of the peace. They are especial- of For fame increase. Arrive 4:15 p. m. with connections the Castillian race, because you are again today. The bidding special and wealth's ly ruled, with printed headings, in man who stocks at times relieved the CORPORATION COMMISSIONER GEORGE H. VAN STONE. And after weary, weary years, from No. 3 east the first has succeeded in heaviness He found the realm of Peace. either Spanish or English, made ot but the accomplishing what other historians tendency during the morning good record paper, strongly and dur- have only attempted. May the Lord was downward. important specula- Where fame Is just a bubble Herewith are some bargains offered, wJlh leather back and heaviness and moderate recoveries en- said cost of labor other! And of ably bound, preserve your useful life for the bene-l-t tive interests were credited with sell- the and every wealth a sign thrall; by the New Mexican PrintingCom-pany- ; elsewhere. And sweet content rules every heart covers and canvas sides, hall toll Harri-ma- n sued, commodity which the farmer of our race for many years to ing the market. The coppers, buys' And love is all in all. Code of Civil Procedure of the Index in front and the fees of Justice Bonds were irregular. has gone up wherefore the farmers! come is the wish of your shares, St. Paul and United Territory of New Mexico, 1897. sheep of the peace and constables printed Stocks were purchased liberally for urged an increase in beet He 76c. True and faithful friend, States Steel were the weaknest of the prices. of bound, $1; paper bound. Missouri in full on the first page. The an interval after mia-da- Union- Pa- said the Beet had Memories Other Days. pages MANUEL R. OTERO. prominent issues. Sugar Company Pleading forms, $5; Missouri Code Combined Civil and CrimlnrJ . . 4.0C cific, Steel, and Amalgamated Copper given the farmers an advance of 75c "Dis," said Dismal Dawson, after Reading surrendered its gam when "re- Pleadings, 6; the two for $10. are 10 inches. These books ar were conspicuous in the recovery. a ton on all beets. long drink at the farmer's well, ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY another selling movement started aft- minds me of when I was a little fel- Adapted ta New Mexico Code, Laws made up In clvtf and criminal dockets, KEYNOTE OF INAUGURAL. er 11 o'clock. The persistence with ler." of New Mexico, 1889, 19 1 and 1903, separate of 3'. pages each, or with OIL STEAMER BATTERED BY MIDVALE COMPANY which certain railroad issues were NOT "Oh, you was raised on a farm eh?" English and Spanish pamphlets. $2.25; both civil and criminal bound In on4 SEAS OFF CAPE LOOKOUT. INFRINGERS OF 80 320 (Continued from Page Three) sold on all Tallies stimulated aggres- KRUPP PATENT. said the good woman. full leather $3. Sheriff's Flexible book, pazea civil and p&gos sive selling by the professionals. "Naw, I wasn't raised on a farm; Ccver Pock't Dockets, single, 1.25; criminal. To introduce them they are will of the people; and by a heart Coal stocks fluctuated in mystify- Revenue Cutter Itasca Sailed This Supreme Court of United States Re- but what I mean is dat it wos de twe or more books, $1 each. New offered at the following prices free from malice or hatred toward ing fashion. Absorbing of Reading Afternoon to Its fuses to Review Decision "of water I wos t'inkin' of. I used ter M:xico Eupreme Court Reports, Noi Civil or Criminal J2.7 any, and which beats in sympathy was resumed after an interval of Rescue. Circuit Court. dring da stuff reg'lar when I wos a t and 10 inclusive, $3.30 each. Com For 45 cents aU'ionaI for a single kid." yilation Corporation 75 c. Com docket, or 55 cents additional for a Las, combination will be sent (By Special Leased Wire to New Mexican) (By Special Leased Wire to New Mining Laws, 0 c Money' docket, they Mexican) pllation mall or Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. The Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. The of New taV by prepaid express. Caah la Mget Mico Fjports. full must steamer Northwestern, oil laden, from supreme court today declined to re- aheos. R.50: full list school blanks. accompany order. Stau Pierce's Favorite e I Prescription Port Arthur, Texas, with twenty-thre- view the decision of the third circuit plainly whether English or Spanish men aboard, is printed baadlna; Is wasted. Is the best f all medicines for the cure of helplessly battered at court of appeals which held that the Let Him Know It IT you are out ol diseases, sea off X. C. disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the Cape Lookout, Her pro- aimor plate processes of the Midvale a position, you must let the employer are cut- a Want ad i th vw Mexlcaa only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu- pellers gone. The revenue Steel Company of Pennsylvania, did know It. A waDt advertisement In the ter If you want anyf.hlnr oa &rtn ated physician an experienced and skilled specialist in Itasca sailed this afternoon from not infringe the German patents of New Mexican will reach every busi- trj the diseases of women. ' N. as- Beaufort, C, to the steamer's the Krupps. ness and professional man In the city sistance. It is a safe medicine in any condition of tne system. and county and a great many in the Automobile, THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol PRESIDENT OF PARAGUAY territory. If yon have any special tal Carriage, and no injurious habit-formi- drugs and which SUGAR BEET COMPANIES CAPTURED BY RESELS. ent, do not hide it under a bushel. AN creates no craving for such stimulants'. GOOD TO HUSBANDMEN, THE ONE REMEDY so good that its makers Garrison at Capital of Asuncion Re- Trust Not as Heartless as Painted By mained Neutral the are not afraid to print its every ingredient on During ; Enemies But Advanced ; R H -- Prices Relieves C AT A R of each outside bottle wrapper and attest to the Uprising. N Paid Farmers. SIG truthfulness of the same under oath. (By Special Leased VTlre to Hew Mexican) is sold It by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can (By Special t,easert wire to ?Jew Mexican 1 Buenos Ayres, Jan. 15. PAINTING it. Paraguay- get Don't take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine of Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. The an revolutionaries have captured known No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist Iwet Mirror Silvering j SATISFACTION composition. sugar industry and its benefit to President Liberato Tonjas and forced, who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken California was Etching: on Glass farmers described to mm to to WatmYr T)a m 1 ...... w GUARANTEED or is to deceive for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to be resign, according telegrams &m JC 111 1t 1UVO trying you the House sugar com- " " .aIwuci JVUl and Brass trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health investigating I'd die to make you happy! mittee today by William Newlands, a the may be your life itself. See that you get what you ask for. Paraguayan capital. The garri- mibs uutting tut suppose you did PAUL P. LACASSAQNE, Hun;Ington Beach, Calif., farmer. He son in the city remained neutral. not? 305 San Francisco Street. if: PACE EIGHT SHE SANTA FE SEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. II. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912.

40c, an advance of 4c over last week. succumbed to pneumonia. The funer- the load of hay. Roy Spanish '1 tomorrow afternoon MARKETREPORT Output for the week, 615,000 pounds.. THE DAILY SOUND al will take place Phone No. 4. Phone No. 4. DP.) a 2 o'clock. Interment will be made F. Andrews in Rosario cemetery. Closing Quotations. FIRE DESTROYS PASADENA j New Jan. 13. Call money The Good remedy, York, HTOTEL THIS MORNING. PERSOlLpTIQN. 41-4l-- Prime 3 GROCERY, BAKERY AND MARKET. castor oil, made at Zook's paper 3r4414; X WEATHER FORECAST. X palatable 551-2- From Five.)' Silver ; Mexican dollars 47; Heroic Rescue of Sick Child By Bell Denver, Colo., Jan. 15. Colo- - Jt Pharmacy. (Continued Ps;s Copper 13.7514; Tin 43.7545; Boys Loss Figures Up Quar- V and warm- - Weather Tomorrow is to 641-2- rado Tonight fair Smiling of circula-- Lead 4.404.50; Amalgamated ; ter Million, GROCERIES. - II. H. Fris, manager the er in north, central por- bo as sunshiny, and even warmer, 114 4 We except Sugar bid; Atchison 105; have Imported and Domestic. fair. X than today, declares the Weather - 1261-8- ; everything, tion; Tuesday i cani, tnd.nv- Great Northern New York (Bv Special Leased TVre to New Mexican New Mexico X Bureau. Yesterday, the maximum 115 15. BAKERY. Tonight fair,' an old newspa-- ! Central 107; Northern Pacific Pasadena, Calif., Jan. Fire 4 - in the shade was 4S, and J H. MeCutcheon, The of Cookies, not much change in tempera- temperature 153; Southern Pacific 109 early today destroyed the Pasadena best Bread, Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, 4 sun 72 while the mini- Herman, is a Santa Fe visitor coming Rmg V ture. X in the degrees, Union Pacific 1671-4- ; Steel 66 hotel with a loss of $250,000. Guests afers, Macaroons, Buns, Rolls, etc. 2G The up from Lincoln county. 4 mum last night was degrees. Si eel, pfd. 110 were warned in time to escape and 4 a maximum of H. B. Hening, the efficient secretary MARKET. wind attained velocity Lead and Zinc, the fire was marked by the heroic We House Goods 4 miles an hour but the day was of the Bureau of Immigration, spent handle nothing but the Best Packing r We Can Design that gown for you. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 15. Lead rescue of the sick child of George H. - On the maximum the day in the Capital. Meats, Sausages, etc. We have at all times a good sup- The W. H. Goebel Co. pleasant. Saturday R. of steady, 4.354.40; spelter strong, Cherry, by bell boys w'ho made their was 41 and the minimum 24 degrees Mrs. Pablo Delgado Espanola ply of and Ducks. In WANTED Clean cotton rags-f- our in $6.50; Ft. Worth, Texas, Jan. 15. A way through the dense smoke to the Poultry Hens, Springs, Turkeys was also clear and pleas is visiting relatives, for a few days first-cla- ss cents New Mexican and the day 6.50. room where the sick child was lying. fact, everything usually carried in a market. ' per pound. the city. office. ant. Butter. The hotel was the first big tonrist Convention Tomorrow To Have Your Formulas for chapped Mayor's TREAT THIS Elgin, 111., Jan. 15. Buter firm at hostelry erected here in 18SS. Phone No. 4. convention of New Mexico MUSICAL ).4. F.Andrews hands filled at Zook's. morrow, a WEEK AT THE ELKS,. Demonstration Train Arrives The mayors is to mei in ouiua re iu to the agricultural demonstration train ar- legislation to be proposed Assisted Staff of Com- muni- Miss McFie, By rived this afternoon ahead of time, first st.ite legislature regarding Artists, Will Give Recital Order your flowers now for the into the at 3:20 m. J. J. Shuler of Ra- petent pulling depot p. cipalities. Mayor Friday Evening. INAUGURAL BALL E NDON of Roswell are al- iiuPilitf W. C. T. U. Meeting Tue W. C. T. ton, Mayor Veal at the U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Pat- ready here for the convention. Mayor Miss McFie has returned from Chi- sends Located One Block East from the Old San Miguel Church. terson on Palace avenue tomorrow, Elder of Albuquerque regrets cago for the purpose of conducting a WE RECOMMEND TO YOU THE Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. All tlia illness in his family prevented musical recital and concert for the PRICES: members are to be his although it was he who who are urged present. coming, benefit of the Elks erecting American Beauties, . . . $2.50 to $12.00 per dozen Instructor in Warren .C. had issued the call for the convention. a new home in this city. Voice, beautiful . . 1.50 to 2.50 " Bush-Templ- e Roses, Pink and White, mm Wade, 1S1 Palace avenue. Highest! Tne Smoker smokes with Miss McFie is a graduate of the " Roses, Red, . 2.00 to 3.00 j ti0n when he selects his cigars at Conservatory of Music of ..... " voc- Pink 1.00 to 1.50 Overshoes for your horses can be j book's Chicago and is now a teacher of Carnations, Red, &Wnite, . . . " had at Goebels. - music and in the Yellow Dragons, 1.25 n Governor.s special Car--The fol- al sight reading Snap - Mass Sherwood music school of Chicago. 1.0) The kind of a watch that will give you, your son, your High Requiem High requiem t W" C. Narcissus, grand m.,, t,,r. f tho ,,,! ll, J"l"5 n.nr Miss McFie has secured the services of th3 . . . . 1.00 all McDonald and family occupied the Lilys Valley, son, accurate time under conditions, because it is late G. B. will be celebrated musicians to as- V 50c bunch Pop Pullman from Carrizozo which of three first class Violets, . . 25c and per at 8 o'clock at special so that a varied THE FINEST PRACTICAL POCKET TIMEPIECE MADE IN THE WORLD Wednesday morning arrived afternoon: Mr. sist her, program the Cathedral. Friends are invited. yesterday to all, will be rend- Phone Black 12. R. V. BOYLE, Manager. and Mrs. John McCourt, Master Ben- - cp.'culated please Wa have them the sizes and the NEW PRECISION Special Orders taken for hand dec- ered. Miss Lillian Hesselden cf Al regular lamin and Miss Dorothy McCourt; end-les- s orated or cards. an , VERITKIN MODELS FOR MEN AND WOMEN cased in an favors, place tally Mr. and buquerque, accomplished pianist, Mr. end Mrs. W. J. Rolland; - i variety of distinctive, original 14 and 18kt. gold cases. We ask Address "H." New Mexican. will appear as a soloist and accom- - Mrs. John A. Mr. and Mrs the favor and of our assortment. On page three you will find a rem- Haley; panist. Mrs. Charles A. Cunningham privilege showing you L. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. edy for those tired feet. John Pflue-ge- r George TJliich; of Guthrie, Oklahoma, and a Dr. W. T. recently has the agency for the celebrated Foreman; and Mrs. Watson; of national will It's the Watch for You." Miss harpist reputation, Dr. Reed cushion sole shoe and it has Mr. and Mrs. Porfirio Chaves, render beautiful solos upon her twelve Chavez; Mrs. Ade'3 Calfee; B. ! STUDEBAKERl no superior on the market. Look Diagracia hundred dollar harp. Mrs. Lola them over. Miss Georgia Lesnet, A. H. Hudspeth, Henderson recently of Chicago, now THE JEWELER Choral The Santa Fe Albert Ziegler, W. J. Doering, Joseph a teacher of music in Albuquerque, SPITZ, Society , E. Langs-ton- If 3$ Choral Society will meet at the home Holzman, Thomas DuBoi3, a first class violinist, will make her NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION TO THE WAGON PUBLIC. Frank S. Simmons, James Handi-b.o- ; as a NOTE Perfect service in our watch repair-departme- nt of Dr. Harrison Tuesday evening Jan- fiist appearance in Santa Fe Cas-au- is oar uary 16th at 7:30. Every singer in Felipe Sanchez y Baca, J. JL violin soloist. All of these musical hobby. Try it. C. You all know STUDEBAKER and you Santa Fe is urged to be present. L. Sena, J. L. Lawson and J. artists will unite in rendering the QUALITY Chamber of Commerce Meeting Hughes. closing numbers of the program. know that it is the best wagon on At the meeting of the Chamber of Gives Birth to Child on Load of Hay This entertainment will be given on com- the market. Commerce tomorrow evening at 8 A strange but happily, safe occur- Friday evening, January 19, o clock at the Palace of the Govern- rence accompanied the advent into mencing at 8:30 p. m. in the Elks' JWaaiMI'i IH Hi1 have more on hand we want to and ors, a permanent salaried secretary is this life of the little son of Mr. and theater in this city. We Wagons than carry, to be elected and other important Mrs. Fred Holder last Tuesday, Jan- as these Wagons are placed with us on consignment, we have business transacted. uary 9th. The mother, anticipating PREMIER CANELEJAS been instructed by the factory to sell them at the following D. S. L0WITZK! Sad Bereavement of County Treas confinement in'the near future, was RECONSIDERS RESIGNATION. urer Death entered the home of coming to town with her four child I prices: County Treasurer and Mrs. Celso Lo- ren, riding on a load of hay with her (Bv Pnpplal lifHSPd TTIre to New Mexican) T. A. Smith. several Madrid, Jan. 15. Premier Jose 2 3-- 8 Second-han- pez today away their interest- father, When Business Pole, $62.50 Two Good d Saddles and Bridles taking tendered inch, ing little daughter, Carmelita Lopez, miles out she gave birth to a bounc Canelejas, who yesterday " " on with that of Two Ranges with Reservoirs a&ed one year and three months, who ing baby boy as they rode along his resignation, together 2 34 Standard Farm,- - 82.50 the other members of the Spanish inch, One Second-han- Buffet, .. Golden Oak to Alfonso on the cabinet, King 3 of a of as inch, Mountain Farm, 100.00 One " " Combination Bookcase question divergence views to the of Chaco Chiquita, a reprieve ALL WIDE TRACK. One " " Marble Top Cen. Table sailor who had been sentenced to death, has agreed to resume office One Typewriter Desk, One Roll Top Desk JAMES C. McCONVERY, with the same ministry. Cash or easy payments. Prices hold good for immediate and to without notice. j CARD OF THANKS. acceptance only, subject change Hardy Plants and Flowers in their Season. We wish to thank our many friends All Go At for their kindness, sympathy and flow-- ' & Co. Bargains ers during the illness and death of Santa Fe Hardware Supply PHONE 56 BLACK, SANTA FE, N. M. Phone, Black 204. :::: 415 Palace Avenue our beloved mother. Mr. and Mrs. A Digneo and Berardinelli family.

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ON TAILOR-MAD- E CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN'S WINTER SUITS. 5. I 4

Son? TAILORING IS A TRADE BY ITSELF. Our many experience in the Tailor-Mad-e Suits taught us that the best advertisement is the best work. We are capable of doing the finest kind of tailoring and the more jt--' artistic fitting garment that anybody on earth can build. We aim to advertise our splendid tailoring in this way, and so our business grows.

$25.00 and $30.00 $35.00 Suits 1 t f P Overcoats the Same Price sC Suits now for 5.00 $ 7.50 " 'I Our reputation in the TAILOR-MAD- E CLOTHES is well 70 MEN AND W0MEN! known to you allthat we make nothing but the finest work- DPflAI NOTIfP JlCLlAL nUlllC If you have a Suit or a Dress manship, and when you wear Salmon's Suits you are dressed f-- for repairing and cleaning, bring it to the Big Store. Ed. to perfection. We will be pleased to show you the hand is in first-clas- s some woolens. The patterns are new and were never Syufy charge, doing only work. If you think , t more attractive. anything of your clothes, put them in his hands. Schaffner & jjj CoiiTight Hart Mtrx WE WILL MAKE YOU AN UPTODATE DRESS SUIT FOR $37.50

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